Die Sabbati, 21 Novembris, 1646.
Prayers.
THERE was offered to the House a Petition of
Robert Pike, Servant to George Mynne, of Epsham
in the County of Surrey, Esquire, in the Behalf of his said
Master, who now lieth sick at Epssham aforesaid, directed
to the Lords and others his Majesty's Commissioners; and
an Order upon it, dated at Oxon, 13 of Julii 1644,
subscribed "Hertford, Cottington, Henry Dover, Dorsett, Rich, Chr. Hatton, Edw. Nicholas:" The which
was read; expressing, that his said Master hath always
been a loyal Subject to his Majesty; and hath manifested the same by lending his Majesty Six thousand Poundsworth of Iron, and in paying his Contributions.
Ordered, That the Examination of this Petition, and
this Business, be referred to the Committee at Haberdashers-Hall: Who are to proceed in it with all Speed.
And the more particular Care of it is referred to Mr.
Hodges.
And it is further Ordered, That, whereas Sir Humphry
Foster has in his Hands Four thousand Pounds ready to
pay unto Mr. George Mynne, on Monday next, upon a
Mortgage, that the said Four thousand Pounds be secured
in the Hands of Sir Humphry Foster, until the Committee
at Haberdashers-Hall shall sit: And that then it shall be
secured by the said Committee: And that the said Sir
Humphry Foster, and others concerned therein, be
saved harmless from any Prejudice that shall arise to
any of them, by reason of the Non-payment of the said
Sum.
Resolved, &c. That Sir John Meyrick shall have his
Share, according to the Ordinance, as a Discoverer, if Mr.
Mynne prove a Delinquent.
Ordered, That Sir John Meyrick shall have Fifteen
hundred Pounds paid unto him, upon Account, in Part of
his Arrears, out of such Delinquents Estates, as he shall
nominate to the Committee at Goldsmiths-Hall: And the
Committee is hereby required to pay him the said Fifteen
hundred Pounds accordingly: And that the Acquittance
of the said Sir John Meyrick, or his Assignee, shall be a
sufficient Warrant and Discharge to the said Committee,
and their Treasurer, for the Payment of the said Sum of
Fifteen hundred Pounds accordingly.
Ordered, That Jo. Titcombe be forthwith sent for
by the Serjeant at Arms; and brought to the House in
safe Custody.
Ordered, That, on Thursday next, peremptorily, the
Reports and Ordinances concerning Trade, and concerning the Navy, be made and read.
Ordered, That the Reports concerning Ireland be made
on Monday next, so soon as Mr. Speaker comes to the Chair.
Ordered, That there be Eight Pounds per Centum allowed, by the Committee at Goldsmiths-Hall, to such Persons as shall lend the last Five thousand Pounds ordered
by this House for the present Service of Dublyn in Ireland,
from the time the Money shall be lent.
Ordered, That the Letters from the General, concerning
the Disbanding of Colonel-General Massie's Forces, be
read next after the Ordinance and Reports concerning the
Army.
The Question being put, Whether Symon Theloall senior, de Place-Wood, Edward Thelloall, de Glan Tannatt,
Robert Wynne, de Voylas, Esquires, shall be added to the
Committee of Denbigh;
The Question passed with the Negative.
Resolved, &c. That there be a further Addition to the
Committee for the County of Denbigh.
The Question being put, Whether Edward Vaughan
shall stand in the Committee for Mountgomeryshire;
The House was divided.
The Yeas went forth.
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Mr. Nicoll, |
Tellers for the Yea: |
53. |
| Mr. Bence, |
With the Yea, |
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Sir Arthur Hesilrig, |
Tellers for the Noe: |
59. |
| Lieut. Gen. Cromwell, |
With the Noe, |
So that the Question passed with the Negative.
Mr. Holles was appointed to carry to the Lords, for
their Concurrence, the Ordinance for appointing Maintenance for the Duke of York: The Ordinance for Explanation of the Ordinance for appointing the Sale of the
Bishops Lands: An Ordinance for Five thousand Pounds,
out of the Excise, for the Yorkeshire Horse: And several
other Ordinances for Granting of Pardons, for Discharge
of the Delinquencies of several Persons, and for freeing
and discharging their respective Estates from Sequestration;
viz. For Francis Herbert, Sir John Miller, Sir Nicolas
Yarborough, Humphry and John Prouz, Joseph Martin,
Gregory Crecke, John Angus, Edward Colford, Tho. Langvile, Edw. Baldwyn, Thomas Chafin, John Angell, Tho.
Pigge, Nicolas Bestowe, George, John, and Thomas Hacre,
Tho. and Philip Shapcott, Henry Bunbury, John Ackland,
William Roberts, Sir Richard Tancard, Francis Cornewallis,
Thomas Swinburne, John and Robert Werden, Anthony Hungerford, James Fawsett, John Isles, Thomas Williamson,
Thomas Davison, Ralph Davison, James Penniman senior,
James Penniman junior, Thomas Maisterson, Wm. Tiringham, Sir Charles Boles, Thomas Warre, Thomas May,
Charles Walley, Sir Robert Thorold, Earl of Downe, Sir
Wm. Howard, Thomas Hanham, John Jeffery, Adam Cleypoole, Mr. Moseley, Mr. Lewins, Mr. Farnham, Mr. Delves,
Mr. Fry, Sir Richard Graham, Sir John Lowther, John
Lamplugh, Sir John Boteler, Mr. Penning, Andrewes, and
Pagett, Henry Goring, Mr. Browne, Leigh, Lloyd and
Peake, Mr. Woodward, Lady Style, Daniel Thelwall,
Randolph and Thomas Roade, John Bellett the Father,
and John Bellett the Son, Thomas Swan, Thomas Mill,
Roger and William Wyvell, Mr. Sanderson, Mr. Bacon,
George Bromley, Mr. Smithwick, Wm. Coker, Joseph Bent,
Wragg, Buckworth, Warner, and Coping, Wm. Pawlett,
Wm. Thorneton, Wm. Hack, Edward Whitchcott, John
Penruddock, Langley, Jarvis, and Curtis, Cartwright,
Hicks, and Williamson.