Die Lunæ, 3 Novembris, 1645.
Prayes.
AN Ordinance for enabling Richard Hill and William
Pennoyer, Merchants, to receive from the Sequestrators of the Lands of the Earl of Worcester, Lord
Herbert, and Sir John Somerset, the Profits of the said
Lands, upon Account, towards the Satisfaction of a Debt
of Nine thousand Four hundred and Two Pounds and
Five Shillings, due to them from the Parliament, and for
their being satisfied the said Debt out of the said Lands,
in case they shall be sold, was this Day read; and, upon
the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords
for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance to direct the Sub-Commissioners of Excise, for the Town of Southampton, to pay all Sums of
Money arising in the said Town, and the Division of
Fawley, by reason of the Excise, according to the Ordinance of the Two-and-twentieth of November 1643, without first accounting to the Commissioners of Excise in
London for the same, was this Day read the Second time;
and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent to
the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance to authorize the Committees of Gloucester, Hereford, Monmouth, Glamorgan, Brecknock, and
Radnor, or any Four of them, to rate and tax, upon the
County of Monmouth, One hundred and Fifty Pounds per
Week; upon the County of Gloucester, One thousand
Pounds per Week; and, on the City and County of the
said City, One hundred Pounds per Week; to be paid for
Nine Months; was this Day read; and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords for
their Concurrence.
Resolved, &c. That the Members of both Houses, that
are of the Committee of both Kingdoms, do grant a
Commission unto Colonel Thomas Hughes to be Governor
of Chepstowe Town and Castle.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
An Ordinance for securing to the Commissioners of
Excise the Sum of One hundred Pounds, with Interest for
the same, out of the Receipts of Excise; the said Sum of
One hundred Pounds being lent by them for the Use of
Colonel Morgan, and bestowed upon him by the Parliament as a free Gift; was this Day read; and, upon the
Question, passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords for
their Concurrence.
Ordered, That Thirty Barrels of Powder, with Match
and Bullet proportionable, be forthwith furnished out of
the publick Stores for the Service of the Forces of the
County of Monmouth: And the Committee for Powder,
Match, and Bullet, are to take care to issue these Proportions accordingly.
Ordered, That the Sum of One thousand Pounds be
charged upon the Receipts of the Excise, and paid in
Course, for the Service of the Forces of the County of
Monmouth.
Mr. Greene reports the Amendments and Provisoes to
the Ordinance for regulating the Trade of the Fellowship
of the East-India Company: The which were twice
read:
And the Question being put, For the Re-committing;
It passed with the Affirmative. And
It is Ordered to be committed to a Committee of
the whole House: And they are to sit upon it on Thursday
next, at Two of the Clock post meridiem: And have
Power to hear the Parties that are therein concerned.
A Form of a Pardon, to be sued out under the Great
Seal, by such as come in and make their Compositions for
their Delinquencies with the Parliament, was this Day
read; and, upon the Question, assented unto; and ordered to be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence.
Mr. Ellys, Mr. Stephens, Mr. Selden, Sir Thomas Widdrington, and Mr. Corbett, are added to the Committee appointed, by Order of 11 Octobris 1645, to prepare and
bring in the Form of the said Pardon: And are now to consider, How many Names shall be passed in one Ordinance,
and in one Pardon, together, of such whose respective
Compositions do not exceed the Sum of One hundred
Pounds: And that they present their Opinions thereupon
to the House; and bring in an Ordinance accordingly.
An Ordinance for Discharge of the Delinquency and
Sequestration of Sir John Tyrrell, of Springfield in the
County of Essex, Knight, was this Day read; and, upon
the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords
for their Concurrence.
Ordered, That no Ordinances be brought in upon Compositions with Delinquents, but from Goldsmiths-Hall: And
that the Particulars of the Lands and Estates, for which
he compounds, be mentioned in the said Ordinances:
And that a Copy of the said Particular be likewise kept
in a Book at Goldsmiths-Hall, provided for that Purpose:
And that the respective Delinquents do subscribe the said
Particulars given in by them in the said Book.
A Message from the Lords, by Mr. Page and Doctor
Aylett;
The Lords have received a Petition from Richard Lord
Buckhurst; which they think fit to recommend unto your
Consideration: They have likewise sent a Paper, which
they received from the Committee of the Navy, containing the Desire of the Spanish Ambassador, for a Convoy
for a Spanish Don, to transport him into Flanders: The
Lords are of Opinion, That when any of our Ships go to
the Ports desired, that the said Don may be convoyed,
and pass thereupon; and desire your Concurrence. The
Lords do earnestly recommend the Dispatch of those Votes,
formerly sent to the House of Commons, on the Behalf
of John Hancock, who, by his great Service in the Preserving of the Island of St. Nicholas, near Plymouth, hath
deserved very well of the Commonwealth. They desire
to put the House in mind, that Colonel Barrowe may
have a Commission to command in Chief in BerkeleyCastle.
The humble Petition of the Lord Buckhurst was
read: And
It is thereupon Resolved, &c. That the Lord Buckhurst
shall have allowed unto him, for his Subsistence, the
Fifth-Part of the Earl of Dorsett's Estate in the Parliament's Possession, and Dorsett-House, in Salisbury-Court,
to live in. And
It is further Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of Lords and Commons for Sequestrations, to set
out and proportion the said Fifth-Part accordingly.
The Desire of the Spanish Ambassador's was read:
And
It is thereupon Ordered, That this Desire of the Spanish
Ambassador's, concerning Don Francisco Mellessis, be referred to the Consideration of the Lords and Commons
for the Admiralty and Cinque-Ports; to do therein as they
shall think fit.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House hath taken their Lordships Message into Consideration; and will send Answer by Messengers of their own.
Post Meridiem.
ORdered, That it be referred to the Committee of Accompts, to state the Accompt of the Lord Fairfax:
And that, upon his Account, there be allowed unto him
the Sum of Ten Pounds per diem, for his Entertainment,
for his personal Pay, as General of the Forces in the
North, during his Continuance in that Employment.
Ordered, That the Declaration or Narrative of the Proceedings of the House in the Matter of Religion shall
not be taken into Consideration but between the Hours of
Ten and Twelve: And that Saturday next be, and is
hereby, appointed to take the same into Consideration.
Upon the humble Certificate of the Committee of Accompts;
It is Resolved, &c. That Peter Warburton Esquire, Job
Throgmorton, William Limbrey, Thomas Bromfield, Humphry
Foord, Richard Burren, Fenton Parsons Esquire, Hugh
Wood, Ellys Cunliffe, Hugh Norris, Abraham Holditch,
and William Harrington, Merchants, be, and are hereby,
added to the Committee of Accompts: And that they, and
every of them, do take the Oath appointed by the Ordinance to be taken, by such as are therein nominated to be
of the Committee of Accompts, accordingly, as is in the
said Ordinance prescribed.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
The House, according to former Order, proceeded to
read the Remainder of the Letters taken at the late
Fight near Sherborne, and brought up, and delivered in,
to the House, by Sir William Allenson.
Ordered, That it be referred to Mr. Tate's Committee,
to take the List of the Letters brought up by Sir Wm.
Alenson, and read on Saturday, and this Afternoon; and
to fit them to be delivered at a Conference: And that the
Lords may be desired, at this Conference, That a Committee of both Houses may be appointed, to consider, What
is fit to be done upon these Letters; and that such of
these Letters as concern the Scotts Commissioners, may be
communicated to the Scotts Commissioners, at the Committee of both Kingdoms.