Die Sabbati, 25 Octobris, 1645.
Prayers.
REsolved, &c. That this House doth nominate and approve of John Stafford Esquire to be High-Sheriff of
the County of Leicester: And that the Commissioners for
the Great Seal do give him a Commission, accordingly.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Resolved, That this House doth nominate and approve
of Gilbert Armestrong, of Rempston in the County of Nottingham, Esquire, to be High-Sheriff of the said County:
And that the Commissioners for the Great Seal do give
him a Commission, accordingly. And
Mr. Millington is to carry these Votes to the Lords
for their Concurrence.
Mr. Ashurst reports the Amendments to the Ordinance
concerning the Free School and Collegiate Church of St.
Peter's, Westminster: The which were twice read; and,
upon the Question, assented unto.
Resolved, &c. That the Committee already appointed
and settled for the College of Westminster shall be the
Committee in this Ordinance.
And then the Ordinance, thus amended, upon the
Question, passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords,
for their Concurrence, by Mr. Ashurst.
Mr. Rose presented an Ordinance for the Satisfaction of
divers Merchants, well-affected to the State, whose Goods
have been taken at Sea, and sold for the Use and Service
of the Commonwealth: The which was not read: But
Ordered, That the whole Business be re-committed to the
former Committee, the Committee of the West, and the
Committee of the Navy.
Ordered, That a Warrant do issue forth, under Mr.
Speaker's Hand, directed to the Clerk of the Crown in
Chancery, to issue forth a Writ, for the new Election of
a Burgess for the City of Winton, in the place of Sir William Ogle, disabled, by Judgment of this House, to serve
as a Member thereof, during this Parliament.
Ordered, That a Warrant do issue forth, under Mr.
Speaker's Hand, directed to the Clerk of the Crown in
Chancery, to issue forth a Writ, for the new Election of
Two Burgesses for New-Towne in the Isle of Wight, in the
places of Sir John Mewes and Mr. Nicholas, disabled, by
Judgment of this House, to serve as Members thereof,
during this Parliament.
Sir Thomas Widdrington reports the Amendments to the
Ordinance for a Benevolence for Relief of the County of
Leicester, in all the Kingdom, except the Western Counties, in the Ordinance of Association, and the Counties of
Wales: The which were read; and, upon the Question,
assented unto: And the Ordinance, with the Amendments,
upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent to the
Lords for their Concurrence.
A Letter from Caermarthen, of 12 Octobris 1645,
from Major-General Langherne, with the Passages of the
Treaty between him and the Gentry of Caermarthenshire,
were all this Day read.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of the
Proceedings of Major-General Langherne: And that a
Letter be written to him of Thanks, and to signify this
Approbation unto him.
Mr. Recorder, Mr. Theloall, Sir John Merrick, and
Mr. Herbert, are to prepare this Letter.
Ordered, That Sir Walter Erle be added to the Committee where Mr. Tate hath the Chair: And that the
Letters taken at Sherborne, near Yorke, and sent from the
Committee at Yorke by Lieutenant Heath, be referred to
that Committee, and delivered unto them, sealed up as they
are: And that they take Consideration, What is fit to be
done upon them; and prepare attested Copies of those
Five Letters, to be delivered to the Lords at a Conference.
The Letters were accordingly delivered, in the Presence of the House, sealed up by Mr. Speaker, into the
Hands of Mr. Tate: And
It is further Ordered, That this Committee do meet this
Afternoon, in the Queen's-Court.
Resolved, &c. That Three thousand Pounds be charged
upon the Receipts of the Excise, to be paid, in Course,
with the Consideration of Interest for the Forbearance of
the same, after the Rate of Eight Pounds per Centum, to
be employed for the Providing of Cloathing, Ammunition,
Pay, and other Necessaries, for the Soldiers under his
Command.
Mr. Recorder, Mr. Theloall, Sir John Merrick, and Mr.
Herbert, are appointed to employ their Endeavours and Interests for the Providing of Three thousand Pounds.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of the
Proceedings of Colonel Morgan, Governor of Gloucester,
in his Assistance and Proceedings towards the Clubmen:
And that Mr. Pury do write a Letter unto him, testifying
thus much.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of Colonel Thomas Hughes to be Governor of Chepstowe, in the
mean time, until the House take further Order.
Mr. Millington carried to the Lords, for their Concurrence, the Ordinance for Ordination of Ministers: The
Votes for the High-Sheriffs of Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire: The Ordinance for Three thousand Pounds, out
of the Excise, for the Service of the West: An Ordinance for One thousand Pounds, out of the Excise, for the
Service of the Foot in the County of Lincolne: An Ordinance for Three hundred Pounds, out of the Excise,
for Relief of maimed Soldiers: An Ordinance to discharge the Office and Receipts of the Excise of the Sum
of Six hundred Pounds, paid by the Sub-Commissioners
in Yorkeshire, and employed for the Service of the Forces
of the Northern Association: The Ordinance for a Benevolence for the Relief of the County of Leicester: The
Vote for Anthony Blagrave Esquire to be High-Sheriff of
Berks.
He was to desire the Lords Concurrence to the Ordinance for Suspending of ignorant and scandalous Persons from the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper; and to
put them in mind of the Votes concerning the Governor
of Plymmouth; for Sir Francis Drake to be High-Sheriff
of Devonshire; and of the Ordinance for Sale of Delinquents Estates.
Ordered, That Sir Walter Erle do make the Report
concerning the Supplying of the Stores on Monday Morning.
Ordered, That Sir Walter Erle do take care, that
Fifty Barrels of Powder be forthwith furnished out of the
publick Stores, and sent down, to be employed for the
Service of the Forces before Chester: And that this Powder shall be paid for out of the Ten thousand Pounds formerly appointed for the Service of those Forces, or out
of such other Monies as are allotted for Powder.
Ordered, That To-morrow, being appointed for a
Day of Publick Thanksgiving for several Mercies and
Victories obtained by the Parliament's Forces against the
Enemy, the Ministers do likewise, in their Thanksgivings,
make Mention of the great Blessing upon the Forces
under Major-General Langherne, in Reducing of the
Counties of Pembroke, Caermarthen, and Cardigan, to the
Obedience of the Parliament.
Ordered, That, at the Conference to be appointed for
communicating the Letters taken near Sherborne in
Yorkeshire, Reasons be likewise given to the Lords for the
speedy Passing of the Ordinance for Martial Law.
A Letter from Captain Moulton, from aboard the
Lyon in King's-Road, of 22 Octobris 1645, was this
Day read; relating the seizing upon Sir John Strangewayes: And likewise the Extract of his Letters to the
Admiralty were this Day read.
Ordered, That Mr. Recorder, Mr. Theloall, Sir John
Merrick, and Mr. Herbert, do write Letters to Mr. Oldisworth, Colonel Carne, and the rest of the Gentlemen employed by the Parliament in Glamorganshire, and to Captain Moulton, for the securing Sir John Strangewayes, and
sending him Prisoner to the Governor of Gloucester; and
to the Governor of Gloucester, to receive him as a Prisoner,
and to secure him safely as a Prisoner, until the House
take further Order; and likewise to Captain Moulton, to
secure Mr. Colepepper, and to send him up Prisoner.
Mr. Millington brings Answer from the Lords, That, as
to the Ordinances concerning the Sale of Delinquents
Estates; the Ordinance for a Collection for Leicester;
and the Ordinance for Ordination of Ministers; they will
take them into Consideration; and send Answer by Messengers of their own: And, as to the rest of the Particulars,
they do agree.
Ordered, That the Committee for the North, where Sir
Thomas Widdrington hath the Chair, do present the Names
of Three sitting Persons to the House; to the end they
may, out of them, make Choice of one to be High-Sheriff
of the County of Yorke.
Ordered, That Mr. John Stephens and Mr. Burrell be,
and are hereby added to the Committee of Gloucester.
Ordered, That the Letter from Major-General Langherne, and the Treaties with the Gentlemen of the County
of Caermarthen, this Day read in the House, be printed.
Ordered, That Major Downeing and Captain Cox do
this Afternoon come to the Committee of Examinations,
to take the Oaths usually tendered to such as come from
the Enemies Party: And that as to the Business concerning their Entertainment in the Service of Ireland, that they
be referred to the Committee of Lords and Commons for
the Affairs of Ireland.
Mr. Recorder, Sir William Lewes, Sir Gilbert Pyckering, Sir John Draydon, Sir John Merrick, Mr. Theloall,
Sir Robert Pye;
This Committee is appointed to take into their Consideration the great Necessities of Sir Richard Phillips and
Mr. Arthur Owen; and to prepare some Way for their
present Relief; and to report it to the House with all convenient Speed: And are to meet on Monday in the Afternoon at Two of the Clock, in the Court of Wards: And
have Power to send for Parties, Witnesses, Papers, Records, &c.
A Letter from Anderweeke, of 20 Octobris 1645,
from the Commissioners of the Parliament sent to the Parliament of Scotland, was this Day read.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of the
Commissioners of the Parliament their coming away from
Scotland; and of their returning to the Service of the
House.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, That Sir Henry Vane junior, and Sir Philip
Stapleton, do prepare a Letter of Thanks to be sent unto
the Commissioners of Parliament; and to signify this
House's Approbation of their coming away.
The House being informed, That divers Gentlemen of
the County of Derby were at the Door;
They were called in; and did deliver Petitions and
Articles to the House. The which were read: And
It is Ordered, That these Petitions and Articles, delivered both by the Gentlemen of Derby, and by Sir John
Curson, be referred to the Consideration of the Committee
of Examinations: Who are to examine the Truth of all the
Matters informed: And have Power to receive such other
Petition, Articles, or Informations, as shall be presented
unto them, any way concerning these Matters and Informations, by Sir John Curson: And are to examine the Truth
of all these Informations; and to report all to the House;
with their Opinions.
The House being informed, That divers Gentlemen of
the County of Somersett were at the Door;
They were called in; and did present a Petition, intituled, The humble Petition of the well-affected Inhabitants of the Eastern Part of the County of Somersett.
The which was read; and referred to the Committee
of the West.
And Mr. John Ashe is appointed to return them the
Thanks of this House.
A Message from the Lords, by Mr. Page and Doctor
Aylett;
The Lords have received a Petition from the Earl of
Rutland; which they have thought fit to send to this
House; with their Recommendation: Their Sense upon
it is contained in this Paper.
The Petition was read; and the Lords Sense thereupon,
in hæ verba; viz.
The Lords, taking into their Consideration the faithful
Service of the Earl of Rutland, and his diligent Attendance
upon the Parliament, do recommend this Petition to the
House of Commons; desiring, That some speedy Relief
and Support may be granted, according to the Petition of
the said Earl, whose Sufferings have been very great.
Resolved, &c. That Fifteen hundred Pounds per Annum
be allowed and paid to the Earl of Rutland, for his present Subsistence, out of the Lord Viscount Campden's
Estate, until Five thousand Pounds be levied out of the
said Estate, to the Use of the said Earl of Rutland: And
it is referred to the Committee of Lords and Commons
for Sequestrations, to take care, that this Order may be
duly put in Execution.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, That Sir Henry Mildmay and Mr. Lisle have
Leave to go into the Country.
Ordered, &c. That a Warrant shall issue forth, under
Mr. Speaker's Hand, directed to the Clerk of the Crown
in Chancery, to issue forth a Writ, for the new Election
of a Burgess to serve for the City of Gloucester, in the
room and place of Mr. Henry Brett; who is, by Judgment of this House, disabled to sit any longer a Member
thereof.
Ordered, &c. That a Warrant shall issue forth, under
Mr. Speaker's Hand, directed to the Clerk of the Crown
in Chancery, to issue forth a Writ, for the new Election
of a Burgess to serve for Portsmouth, in the room and
place of Colonel Goring; who is, by Judgment of this
House, disabled to sit any longer a Member thereof.
Ordered, &c. That a Warrant shall issue forth, under
Mr. Speaker's Hand, directed to the Clerk of the Crown
in Chancery, to issue forth a Writ, for the new Election
of Two Burgesses for the Borough of Christchurch in the
County of Hants, in the place of Henry Tulse Esquire,
deceased; and of Mr. Matthew Davids, who is, by Judgment of this House, disabled to sit any longer as a Member thereof.
Upon Mr. Lisle's Report from the Committee to which
the Informations given in by Mr. John Musgrave and Mr.
Osmotherley, against Mr. Berwis, a Member of this House,
was referred, That Mr. John Musgrave refused to answer
such Interrogatories as were propounded unto him by the
Committee, upon Directions and Order of this House;
Resolved, &c. That Mr. John Musgrave be forthwith
committed Prisoner to the Fleete, for his Contempt, in
refusing to answer to such Interrogatories as were propounded unto him by the Committee, upon the Directions of this House: And that a Warrant do issue,
under Mr. Speaker's Hand, for the Commitment of him
Prisoner to the Fleete, accordingly.
Ordered, &c. That the Messengers from the Lords be
always called in, immediately after that the Business then in
Agitation shall be concluded: And that no other new
Business whatsoever intervene between that Business, and
the Admission of the Messengers.
Ordered, &c. That no new Motion, of any Business
whatsoever, shall be made after Twelve of Clock: And
that Mr. Speaker shall not hear any new Motion after
Twelve of Clock: And the House immediately to rise:
And that Mr. Speaker do then leave the Chair; unless
the House be in the Debate of a Business, or the House
otherwise order.
Answer returned by the same Messengers;
The House hath taken your Message into Consideration;
and will send Answer by Messengers of their own.
Ordered, &c. That a Warrant shall issue forth, under
Mr. Speaker's Hand, directed to the Clerk of the Crown
in Chancery, to issue forth a Writ, for the new Election
of Two Knights of the Shire for the County of Somersett,
in the place of Sir John Stowell, and Sir John Pawlett;
who are, by Judgment of this House, disabled to sit any
longer as Members thereof.
Ordered, &c. That a Warrant shall issue forth, under
Mr. Speaker's Hand, directed to the Clerk of the Crown
in Chancery, to issue forth a Writ, for the new Election
of Two Burgesses to serve for the Borough of Mynehead,
in the place of Sir Francis * * * *.