Friday, 1 Maii, 1657.
Fothergill's Arrears.
THE humble Petition of Colonel John Fothergill
was this Day read.
Ordered, by the Parliament, That it be referred to the
Committee for stating Accompts at Worcester-House, and
that they be authorized and required to state the Accompts
of Colonel John Fothergill, for his Arrears, and to give
him Debentures for the same, according to the Rules prescribed to the Officers of the Army; and that the Trustees
for Sale of the Lands of the late King, Queen, and Prince,
be authorized and required to give him Bond thereupon.
Lloyd's Estate.
A Bill for settling of Charles Lloyd, of London, Esquire,
in his Lands in Ireland, in Lieu of other Lands fallen to
him by Lot, as an Adventurer, was this Day read the
Second time; and, upon the Question, committed to Sir
Rich. Onsloe, Mr. Waller, Mr. Disbrow, Major-General
Whalley, Alderman Foote, General Disbrow, Colonel
Jones, Sir Christofer Pack, Mr. Bampfield, Lord Commissioner Whitelock, Colonel Zanchy, Major Beake,
Major Owen, Mr. Fowell, Mr. Bond, Major Burton, Sir
Theophilus Jones, Major Aston, Colonel Lilborne, Colonel
Cooper, Mr. Burton, Colonel Carter, Alderman Tigh,
Colonel John Jones, Mr. Godfrey, Mr. Downing, Colonel
Wood, Major Audley, Major Morgan: To meet To-morrow, at Two of Clock in the Afternoon, in the DuchyCourt.
Lands in Ireland.
Lord Broghill reports from the Committee, to whom
the Matter touching Lands, given to several Persons in
Ireland, was referred, the Opinion of that Committee; viz.
That the Orders of Parliament, or either House of the
Parliament, begun at Westminster, the Third Day of
November 1640, for the granting or setting-forth Lands
upon Oath, to Sir Charles Coote, Lieutenant-General
Michaell Jones, Sir John Reynolds, Colonel Jerome
Sankey, Sir George Aiscue, Dr. Henry Jones, the Relict
of Sir Symon Harecourt, and the Relict of Colonel Benjamin Blundell, shall be and are hereby declared to stand
in Force, to all Intents and Purposes.
Resolved, by the Parliament, That the Orders of Parliament, or either House of the Parliament begun at Westminster the Third of November 1640, for the granting or
setting-forth Land upon Oath, to Sir Charles Coote, Lieutenant-General Michaell Jones, Sir John Reynolds, Colonel
Hierome Sanchy, Sir George Aiscue, Dr. Henry Jones, the
Relict of Sir Symon Harecourt; and the Relict of Colonel
Benjamin Blundell, shall be, and are hereby declared to
stand in Force, to all Intents and Purposes.
Grant to Dr. Owen.
Ordered, That a Bill be brought in, to settle Lands of
Inheritance, of the clear yearly Value of One hundred
Pounds per Annum, in Ireland, on John Owen, Doctor
of Divinity, and his Heirs, in lieu of Lands of One hundred Pounds per Annum, formerly granted unto him in
England by the Parliament: And Colonel Jones is desired to bring in a Bill, accordingly.
Levant Company.
Ordered, That the Committee to whom the Business of
the Turkey Company, and Sir Sackvile Crow, was referred, do make their Report by this Day Fortnight; and
that all Proceedings at Law by the said Sir Sackvile Crow,
against the said Turkey Company, or any particular Member thereof, touching the said Business, be stayed in the
mean time.
Protector attended.
Colonel Jones reports, That the Committee appointed
to attend his Highness Yesterday in the Afternoon . . . .:
Who appointed the Committee to attend him at Ten a
Clock this Day.
Lands in Ireland.
Ordered, That the Resolution made upon the Report
made by the Lord Broghill, be Part of the Business to be
presented to his Highness, by the Committee appointed
to attend his Highness.
Adjournment.
The Question being put, That the House be adjourned
till Monday Morning next;
The House was divided.
The Yeas went forth.
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| Major-General Whalley, |
Tellers for the Yeas: |
37. |
| Colonel Purefoy, |
With the Yeas, |
| Colonel Fothergill, |
Tellers for the Noes: |
49. |
| Mr. Thistletwaite, |
With the Noes: |
So it passed with the Negative.