Die Sabbati, 15 Novembris, 1645.
Prayers.
AN Ordinance for the Payment of Three thousand
One hundred Ninety-one Pounds Five Shillings and
Eight-pence unto Thomas Richardson, WaggonmasterGeneral, out of the Receipts of the Excise, in Course,
with Interest for the same, to be paid by him, upon Account, to divers poor Waggoners (which Sum, with
Interest, was, by former Ordinance, appointed to be paid
to Alderman Fowke and Alderman Langham, for the Uses
aforesaid), and for securing the same to such well-affected
Person or Persons that shall advance the said Sum, or any
Part thereof, was this Day read; and, upon the Question, passed: And
Ordered, That Sir Gilbert Gerard do carry this Ordinance to the Lords for their Concurrence.
Upon Mr. Scawen's Report from the Committee of the
Army;
It is Resolved, &c. That the Moiety of the Proceed
upon Compositions with Delinquents shall be employed
for the Service of the Army, until Two hundred thousand
Pounds, formerly granted to the Army out of Delinquents Estates, be paid: This Moiety to commence and
arise next after the Monies already assigned upon Delinquents Compositions shall be satisfied: And that it be
referred to the Committee of the Army, and the Committee of Goldsmiths-Hall, to consider of the State of the
Monies charged upon Delinquents Compositions; and to
bring in an Ordinance according to this Vote.
Ordered, That Mr. Pury do go to the Lords, with a Message from this House, to represent the State of the Army;
and to press the absolute Necessity of passing the Ordinance for the Sale of Delinquents Estates; the Subsistence
of the Army much depending thereupon.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Army, to present the Sums of such Monies as have been
received out of the several Counties, and paid to the
Army, the Arrear that is due to them out of the several
Counties; and upon what Counties any Arrear is chargeable: And likewise, that they do represent the Impediments they have met with in bringing in the Monies; and
the Remedies they desire to be applied for Removing
of the same.
Ordered, That the Treasurers and Committees, named
in the Ordinance for the Maintenance of the Army under
the Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, shall continue and
be Treasurers and Committees, for the Purposes in the
said Ordinance, for the Space of Six Months, to be accounted from the End or Determination of the said Ordinance; notwithstanding such Determination thereof: And
that the Committee of the Army do bring in an Ordinance for their Continuance accordingly, with such further additional Powers as may be necessary for the bringing in the Monies to be assessed and levied by the said
Ordinance.
An Ordinance for punishing such Soldiers, as, being
levied and imprested for the Service of the State, do run
away from their Colours or Conductors, was this Day read
the First and Second time; and, upon the Question, recommitted unto the same Committee.
Mr. Jennor reported several Ordinances for the Passing
of Pardons to Delinquents under the Great Seal, whole
Fines for their Compositions had been accepted of.
An Ordinance to authorize the Commissioners for the
Great Seal to pass a Pardon, under the said Great Seal, in
usual Form, unto Thomas Brooker, of Byford in the
County of Hereford, Esquire, he being admitted to a Fine,
and the said Fine accepted, for his Offence against the
Parliament, was this Day read; and, upon the Question,
passed; and ordered to be sent unto the Lords for their
Concurrence.
An Ordinance to authorize the Commissioners for the
Great Seal to pass a Pardon, under the said Great Seal, in
usual Form, unto Thomas Hanmer, of Apley in the County
of Salop, Esquire, he being admitted to a Fine, and the
said Fine accepted, for discharging him of his Offence,
for bearing Arms against the Parliament, was this Day
read; and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be
sent unto the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance to authorize the Commissioners for the
Great Seal to pass a Pardon, under the said Great Seal,
in usual Form, unto John Leming, of Colchester in the
County of Essex, Gentleman, he being admitted to a
Fine, and the said Fine accepted, for discharging him of
his Offence of bearing Arms against the Parliament, was
this Day read; and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance to authorize the Commissioners for the
Great Seal of England to pass a Pardon, under the said
Great Seal, in usual Form, unto Christopher Pickering, of
Tyckmarsh in the County of Northampton, he being admitted to a Composition, and his Fine accepted, for discharging him of his Offence of bearing Arms against the
Parliament, was this Day read; and, upon the Question,
passed; and ordered to be sent unto the Lords for their
Concurrence.
An Ordinance to authorize the Commissioners for the
Great Seal of England to pass a Pardon, under the said
Great Seal, in usual Form, unto John Greene, of Epping
in the County of Essex, Gentleman, he being admitted to
a Composition, and his Fine accepted, for discharging
him of his Offence of bearing Arms against the Parliament,
was this Day read; and, upon the Question, passed; and
ordered to be sent unto the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance to authorize the Commissioners for the
Great Seal of England to pass a Pardon, under the said
Great Seal, in usual Form, unto Thomas Strode, of Bowlish in the County of Somersett, he being admitted to a
Composition, and his Fine accepted, for discharging him
of his Offence of bearing Arms against the Parliament,
was this Day read; and, upon the Question, passed; and
ordered to be sent unto the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance to authorize the Commissioners for the
Great Seal of England to pass a Pardon, under the said
Great Seal, in usual Form, unto Thomas Dodd, of Edge in
the County of Chester, Esquire, he being admitted to a
Composition, and his Fine accepted, for discharging him
of his Offence of bearing Arms against the Parliament,
was this Day read; and, upon the Question, passed; and
ordered to be sent unto the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance to authorize the Commissioners for the
Great Seal of England to pass a Pardon, under the said
Great Seal, in usual Form, unto John Anderson, of London, Gentleman, he being admitted to a Composition, and
his Fine accepted, for discharging him of his Offence of
bearing Arms against the Parliament, was this Day read;
and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent
unto the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance to authorize the Commissioners for the
Great Seal of England to pass a Pardon, under the said
Great Seal, in usual Form, unto Thomas Gunter, of Chichester in the County of Sussex, Esquire, he being admitted to a Composition, and his Fine accepted, for discharging him of his Offence of bearing Arms against the
Parliament, was this Day read; and, upon the Question,
passed; and ordered to be sent unto the Lords for their
Concurrence.
An Ordinance to authorize the Commissioners for the
Great Seal of England to pass a Pardon, under the said
Great Seal, in usual Form, unto William Sandham, of
Chichester in the County of Sussex, Esquire, he being admitted to a Composition, and his Fine accepted, for discharging him of his Offence of bearing Arms against the
Parliament, was this Day read; and, upon the Question,
passed; and ordered to be sent unto the Lords for their
Concurrence.
An Ordinance for securing and repaying unto such Persons, out of the Excise, as shall presently lend Six thousand Pounds for the Service of the Forces before Chester,
being Part of Ten thousand Pounds formerly charged
upon the Receipts of the Excise, for the Service of the
said Forces, was this Day read; and, upon the Question,
passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords for their
Concurrence.
Ordered, That the Business concerning the Earl of
Thomond's Sequestration be referred to the Consideration
of the Committee of Lords and Commons for Sequestrations, notwithstanding any former Order of this House:
And that, in the mean time, his Estate be secured for the
Service of the State, in case it should prove sequestrable.
Resolved, &c. That Two Members of this House shall
be employed to the Parliament of Scotland.
Resolved, &c. That Mr. Bainton shall be one of the
Members appointed to be employed to the Parliament of
Scotland.
Resolved, &c. That Sir John Corbett be one other
Member appointed to be employed to the Parliament of
Scotland.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Revenue, to take care speedily to supply these Gentlemen
employed to the Parliament of Scotland with necessary
Accommodations for their Journey.
Ordered, That the Lords be desired to join with this
House in nominating a Committee to go to the Parliament of Scotland.
An Ordinance for securing a Thousand Pounds, out
of the Receipts of the Excise, in lieu of Fifty Pounds
per Week, charged upon the Receipts of the Excise, for
the Garison of Crowland, was this Day read; and, upon
the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent to the
Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance for securing and reimbursing the Commissioners of Excise Two thousand Pounds, with Interest
for Forbearance of the same, advanced and lent by them
for the Service of the Forces under the Command of
Colonel-General Points, was this Day read; and, upon
the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent unto the
Lords for their Concurrence.
Ordered, That Four hundred Pounds, of the Five hundred Pounds formerly granted to Colonel-General Points,
and payable out of the Ten thousand Pounds formerly
granted the Forces before Chester, out of the Receipts of
the Excise, be forthwith paid out of the Six thousand
Pounds now advanced by the City, upon the said Credit of
the Excise: And that the Treasurer or Treasurers appointed
to receive the said Six thousand Pounds, so lent as aforesaid, do accordingly forthwith pay the said Four hundred
Pounds out of the said Six thousand Pounds, unto Henry
Darley Esquire, a Member of this House, for the Use
and Service of Colonel-General Points: And that the Receipt and Acquittance of the said Mr. Henry Darley shall
be a sufficient Discharge to the said Treasurer or Treasurers
for so much as they shall pay hereupon: And that the
other One hundred Pounds, Remainder of the Five hundred Pounds granted to Colonel Points, be paid out of the
last Two thousand Pounds yet remaining to be paid of the
said Ten thousand Pounds formerly granted out of the Excise, for the Forces before Chester.
Ordered, That the Sum of Ten Pounds shall be bestowed upon Wm. Wigfall, the Messenger that brought
the Letter from Colonel Points, concerning the Gaining
of Wiverton Garison, for his Pains: And that the Committee of Lords and Commons for Advance of Monies,
at Haberdashers-Hall, do pay the same, accordingly.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, That the Sum of Two hundred Pounds be
freely bestowed upon Colonel Hugh Bethell, for his present Support, he being wounded in the Service of the Parliament: And that the Committees of Lords and Commons for Advance of Monies, at Haberdashers-Hall, do
pay the same accordingly.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Mr. Tate is appointed to carry to the Lords the Letters
taken at the late Fight at Sherborne; and the Votes made
by this House upon the reading the said Letters.
He was also to desire them to nominate a Committee
to go into Scotland.
He carried to the Lords for their Concurrence, the Votes
for Two hundred Pounds to Colonel Bethell; and for Ten
Pounds to the Messenger that brought Colonel-General
Points his Letter: And the Ordinance for Six thousand
Pounds out of the Excise, for Chester.
The humble Petition of Sir John Hele Knight, was this
Day read; desiring, That a Fine of Six thousand Pounds
might be accepted for his Offence against the Parliament,
and for his Fifth, and Twentieth-Part; the House having,
by a former Vote, set the Fine of Ten thousand Pounds
upon him for his said Offence.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth accept of the Fine
of Six thousand Pounds from Sir John Hele Knight, for his
Delinquency and Offence against the Parliament; leaving
him to Haberdashers-Hall for his Fifth, and TwentiethPart: And that, if he shall not comply herewith, and declare his Acceptance hereof to the Committee of the West,
by Thursday next, that then the former Order for the Sale
of his Estate shall stand: And that an Ordinance be
brought in accordingly.
Ordered, That Mr. Alderman Pennington, a Member
of this House, be examined, by the Committee at Haberdashers-Hall, concerning the Estate of Sir John Pennington.
Ordered, That Mr. Alderman Pennington do pay Two
hundred Pounds, formerly ordered to be paid by him to
the Party that discovered the Lord Macquire and Mackmobun, the Irish Rebels, after their Escape out of the Tower:
And to give the House an Account hereof on Tuesday next.
A Letter from Lynne-Regis, of Novembris 10 , 1645,
from the Sheriff, and others, was this Day read, concerning one Stephen Spratt, and one Thomas Richards; with
divers other Letters and Papers inclosed: And
It is Ordered, That this Letter, with these Letters and
Papers inclosed, be referred to the Consideration and Examination of the Committee for Examinations.
Ordered, That the Business of Ireland be taken into Consideration on Monday Morning next, the first Business:
And that Mr. Speaker put the House in mind hereof.