Die Veneris, 7 Novembris, 1645.
Prayes.
MR. Rowse makes his Report concerning the University of Cambridge.
Ordered, &c. That Mr. Harrison, Mr. Culverwell,
Mr. Croydon junior, and Mr. Bradshawe, be, by Authority of Parliament, made senior Fellows of Trinity-College;
to act as Seniors to all Intents and Purposes.
Ordered, &c. That the Master, and Eight senior Fellows, of Trinity-College, do proceed to elect Fellows out
of such Scholars as are by the Statutes of the College capable to be chosen: And, if there be not a Number sufficient of such to be chosen, that then, by Authority of
Parliament, they shall have Power to chuse and make up
the Number of their Fellows elsewhere.
Ordered, &c. That the Colleges of St. John's and
King's-College shall have the like Power as Trinity-College
hath, for the nominating and electing Fellows.
Ordered, &c. That the Colleges of Jesus' and Peter's
shall have Power to elect and admit Fellows into their
respective Colleges, without presenting any Names to
any Bishop.
Ordered, &c. That the Masters of the several Colleges
and Halls do take care themselves to supply the Morning
Course at St. Mary's every Lord's Day, which is wont to
be the College Course; unless by Sickness, or necessary
Absence, or some other sufficient Reason, they be hindered: And, in such Case, the Parties so hindered are to
procure others in their Places.
It is further Ordered, That the Heads of Colleges do
take care, that there be such a Combination for the Lord's
Day in the Afternoon, as may maintain constant good
Preaching there: And that they do likewise take care,
that there be constant Preaching in the UniversityChurch on Fast-Days, and Days of Thanksgiving.
Ordered, &c. That an Ordinance be brought in upon
these several Votes.
Resolved, &c. That Four hundred Pounds per Annum
be provided and allowed out of the Revenue of the Dean
and Chapter of Elye, for the Furnishing of Five Churches
in the Town of Cambridge with able and godly Ministers,
and for uniting the said Churches.
Ordered, &c. That an Ordinance be brought in for the
Providing of Three hundred Pounds per Annum, out of
the Revenue of the Dean and Chapter of Gloucester, for
the Furnishing of able Preachers in the City of Gloucester.
Two Letters, one to the States-General, the other to
the States of Holland, in Latin, concerning some Hull
Merchants, complaining of great Damages sustained by
one J. Wytte.
An Ordinance for securing Five hundred Pounds upon
and out of the Receipts of the Excise for the Forces
against Dennington-Castle was this Day read; and, upon
the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent unto the
Lords for their Concurrence.
Resolved, &c. That the Committee of Sussex be desired
to lend a Troop of Horse for the Service of the Garison
of Abingdon for Three Months, the State undertaking to
pay them.
Ordered, &c. That the publick Stores do supply the
Arms that shall be lent by the Committee of Sussex with
the Two hundred Foot they lend for the Service of the
Garison of Abingdon.
Ordered, &c. That the Committee of Hants be desired,
with all convenient Speed, to pay the Troop of Kentish
Dragoons the Arrears due for the Time they were in the
Service of the County of Hants.
Ordered, &c. That the Disposal and Providing for Captain Goodman's Horse be referred to the Consideration of
the Committee of the Eastern Association.
Resolved, &c. That Three thousand Pounds be charged
upon the Receipts of the Excise, to be paid in Course, for
the Service of the Garison of Abingdon, with Interest
Half-yearly, after the Rate of Eight Pounds per Centum
for the Forbearance thereof: And that the Committee at
Goldsmiths-Hall be, by this House, desired forthwith to
advance and pay Three thousand Pounds to Mr. Billingsley, Treasurer of the Garison of Abingdon: Whose Receipt shall be a sufficient Discharge: And that the said
Committee be reimbursed the said Three thousand Pounds
out of the Proceed of the first Compositions with Delinquents, as shall come in out of the Three Counties of Oxon,
Bucks, and Berks.
Mr. Scott, Mr. Fountayne, Mr. Dunch, and Mr. West, are
appointed to employ their Endeavours for the present Procuring and Receiving of this Three thousand Pounds.
Sir Henry Vane junior carried to the Lords, Letters to
the States-General, and States of Holland: The additional
Vote concerning the Payment of the Moiety of the Excise
granted to Derby, to a Treasurer, named and appointed
to receive the same: The Ordinance for Two thousand
Pounds out of the Receipts of the Excise, for the Forces
of Lancashire.
Ordered, &c. That the Committee of Sussex be desired
to send Two hundred Foot out of the County of Sussex,
for the Inforcing of the Garison of Abingdon; and that
Money shall be provided for the Pay of them.
Ordered, &c. That the Committee of Kent be desired, That
the Troop of Dragoons that were raised in that County,
for the Service of Hants, That Service being ended, may
be employed at Abingdon; and that Pay be provided for
them.
Sir Henry Vane junior brings Answer, That the Lords
do agree to the Letters to be sent to the States-General,
and States of Holland, and to the Two Ordinances carried
up by him.
Resolved, &c. That Major-General Browne be desired to
go down to Abingdon, for the better Security of that Place,
for Six Months longer, as the House shall give further
Order: And that his Service in the House be dispensed
with, in the mean time.
Ordered, &c. That it be referred to the Committee of
both Kingdoms, this Afternoon, to consider of the State and
Condition of the Foot, and their Strength, at Abingdon;
and to take care for the Security of that Place: And that
Major-General Browne be desired to repair to the Committee, to give his Advice and Information concerning
that Place.
Ordered, &c. That Mr. Benjamin Weston shall have Leave
to go into the Country, and to be absent from the Service
of the House for a Month.
Ordered, &c. That it be referred to the Committee of
the Three Counties of Oxon, Bucks, and Berks, to consider
of casting the Two Troops of Horse at Abingdon into One
Troop.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth nominate and approve of Sir John Bourcher to be High-Sheriff of the
County of Yorke: And that the Commissioners for the Great
Seal of England do grant him a Patent accordingly.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, &c. That it be referred to the Committee of
Hertfordshire, to consider of the Names of Three sitting
Persons to be presented to the House; to the end the
House may, out of them, make Choice of One to be HighSheriff of the said County.
The House being acquainted, That divers of the Gen
tlemen of the County of Bucks were at the Door;
They were called in; and presented a Petition to the
House.
Which was read; and was, concerning the Election of
Colonel George Fleetwood, and Edmund West, to be Knights
of the Shire for the County of Bucks: And
It is thereupon Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of Privileges; and to report their Opinions thereupon to the House.
A Paper from the Scotts Commissioners, of Novembris
6 , 1645, was this Day read.
Resolved, &c. That the Messengers shall be admitted
presently, though after Twelve of Clock: And that if their
Message be concerning the Princes Rupert and Maurice,
that the Business concerning them shall be dispatched presently.
A Message from the Lords, by Serjeant Ayloffe and
Dr. Heath;
The Lords have commanded us to deliver unto you, a
Pass for Prince Rupert: They received it from a Committee
of Lords and Commons appointed for that Purpose: They
desire your Concurrence:-A Committee to take the Engagements of the Prince; . . which they likewise desire
your Concurrence.- That the Lords have appointed a Committee of Four of their House, and desire a Committee of
a proportionable Number, to confer about an Ordinance,
lately sent from this House, concerning the College of
Westminster; and to shew, What Grounds they had to displace John Okeley, from his Place of Receiver to that College; he having a Patent during his Life; and that the
Committee may meet To-morrow Morning at Nine of
the Clock, and when after they please, in the Prince's
Lodgings. The Lords desire your Concurrence in making
Dr. Kinge to be Master of Trinity-Hall in Cambridge.
The Pass and Instructions were read: And
Ordered, &c. That this Pass and Instruction, concerning Prince Rupert, &c. be committed unto Mr. Maynard,
Mr. Holles, Sir Henry Vane junior, Mr. Sollicitor, Sir
Wm. Lewes, Mr. Holland, Mr. Corbett, or any Two of
them: Who are to meet thereupon this Afternoon; and to
report the same to the House, To-morrow Morning.
Ordered, &c. That the Remainder of this Message be
taken into Consideration To-morrow Morning.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House has considered their Lordships Message; and will
send Answer by Messengers of their own.