Monday, July the 25th, 1659.
Council of State.
COLONEL Wauton reports from the Council of
State, That it be humbly offered to the Parliament,
That their Order of the Twenty-sixth of May, renewed
the Twenty-third of June last, giving Power to the
Council of State, for issuing Money for carrying on the
Affairs of the Nation, is expired: And that the Parliament be desired to declare their Pleasure therein.
Resolved, That Power be, and is hereby, given to the
Council of State, for issuing Money for carrying on the
Affairs of the Nation for One Month longer, from this
Day.
Correspondence with Tuscany.
A Letter from the Great Duke of Tuscany, dated at
Florence, June One-and-twentieth 1659, was read.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to signify to this House, How Matters stand between the
Duke of Tuscany and this Commonwealth; and to prepare
an Answer to this Letter, to be signed by Mr. Speaker.
Cinque Ports.
Ordered, That Colonel Morley do bring in a Bill for
settling the Cinque-Ports; and that the same be read on
Wednesday next.
Recorder of Canterbury.
Resolved, That Thomas St. Nicholas Esquire, Clerk of
the Parliament, Recorder of the City of Canterbury, shall
be, and is hereby, authorized and impowered to nominate
and make a Deputy to execute the said Office of Recorder
of the City of Canterbury, and of a Justice of the Peace
there, until the Seventh of May next; and that the Person, so to be nominated by him, shall be, and is hereby,
impowered and authorized to execute the said Office, for
and in the Name of the said Thomas St. Nicholas, as fully
and amply, to all Intents and Purposes, as the said Thomas
St. Nicholas might or ought to do, if he was there
personally present, and did the same.
Army Appointments.
A List of the Names of Commission-Officers, formerly
reported from the Commissioners for nominating Commission-Officers, wherein Phillip Twisleton is named Colonel of a Regiment of Horse; and of other Commission-Officers in the said Regiment; was read: And the
Officers therein named, being severally put to the Question, were approved of.
Whereas Peter Murford was committed to the Commissioners for nominating Commission-Officers, to consider of him, as to his being a Commission-Officer, in the
Garison of Portsmouth: It is Ordered, That if the said
Commissioners do not find him fit to be employed there,
that then they do think of some fit Subsistence for the
Livelihood of the said Peter Murford; and report it to
this House, to be settled upon him, accordingly.
Ditto.
Sir Arthur Hesilrig reports from the Commissioners for
nominating Commission-Officers, A List of CommissionOfficers; viz. Robert Gibbon to be Colonel of a Regiment of Foot; and of other Commission-Officers in the
said Regiment: Which List was read; and is as
followeth; viz.
Robert Gibbon, Colonel; Jereniah Masterson, Captain-Lieutenant; Roger Rogers, Ensign.
Henry Needler, Lieutenant-Colonel; Robert Ceely,
Lieutenant; Robert Dennison, Ensign.
John Chamberlaine, Major; Oliver Meade, Lieutenant; Thomas Tounge, Ensign.
John Gibbon, Captain; Jervase Jefferies, Lieutenant;
Wm. Mabbison, Ensign.
Mark Grimes, Captain; John Haggat, Lieutenant;
Christopher Bodley, Ensign.
Robert Heath, Captain; Wm. Munings, Lieutenant;
Wm. Hamon, Ensign.
John Corker, Captain; John Wells, Lieutenant; Vincent
Witherley, Ensign.
Lyonell Lingwood, Captain; Daniel Bowker, Lieutenant; John Lane, Ensign.
Robert Peacock, Captain; Nathaniel Harrison, Lieutenant; John Taylor, Ensign.
Tho. Wright, Captain; Richard Gwyn, Lieutenant;
Francis Cable, Ensign.
Mr. * Cobb, Chaplain; Samuell Bedford, Surgeon;
Robert Lloyd, Mate; Elias Chamberlaine, Quartermaster.
Sir Arthur Hesilrig also reports from the Commissioners, A List of Commission-Officers; viz. Colonel Marke
Grymes to be Governor of the Garison of Cardiffe, and
other Commission-Officers: Which List was read.
Henry Griffith to be Lieutenant.
John Woolcock Gunner and Storekeeper.
Colonel John Disborow to be Governor of the Fort
and Island of Plymouth.
Sampson Larke to be Captain of a Company of Foot
in that Garison.
Richard Burthogg to be Lieutenant.
* Pate to be Ensign.
Tho. Rea, Captain of the other Company of Foot in
that Garison.
Tho. Upton to be Lieutenant.
Ferdinando Reepe to be Ensign.
John Galpin to be Master-Gunner.
Army Appointments.
He also reports from the said Commissioners, That Dr.
Gideon Harvey be nominated, and humbly presented to
the Parliament for their Approbation, to be Physician to
the Forces in Flanders, in the place and stead of Dr.
Saltonstall, deceased.
He also reports, That Colonel John Roseworme be
nominated, and humbly presented to the Parliament for
their Approbation, to be Engineer-General to the Army.
Army Pay.
He also reports from the Council of State, That the
Committee of the Army do, in their Warrants for the
Pay of the several Regiments of Horse in England and
Wales, make Allowance of Pay to all such Soldiers, as by
Order from Lieutenant-General Fleetwood, since the
Twenty-eight Day of March last, have been, or shall
be, entertained into the several Troops of Horse, for the
making up of each Troop to the Number of Sixty private
Soldiers: And that the Treasurers at War do pay the
said Warrants of the said Committee accordingly.
Resolved, That this House doth agree with the Council
of State, That the Committee of the Army do, in their
Warrants for the Pay of the several Regiments of Horse
in England and Wales, make Allowance of Pay to all such
Soldiers, as by Order from Lieutenant-General Fleetwood,
since the Twenty-eight Day of March last, have been or
shall be entertained into the several Troops of Horse, for
the making up of each Troop to the Number of Sixty
private Soldiers: And that the Treasurers at War do pay
the said Warrants of the said Committee accordingly.
He also reports from the Commissioners for nominating Commission-Officers, That Power be given to the
said Commissioners to order and direct, Upon what
Musters the several Officers of the Armies of England and
Scotland, upon the late Alteration, shall be paid.
Ordered, That Power be and is hereby given to the
Commissioners for Nomination of Commission-Officers,
to order and direct, Upon what Musters the several
Officers of the Armies of England and Scotland, upon the
late Alteration, shall be paid.
Protections to Witnesses.
Colonel White reports from the Commissioners for
bringing in the Revenue, That Protections be given to
Thomas Fritter, Phillip Cooper, John Smith, and Hugh
Hurst, Witnesses, for proving Articles exhibited against
the Commissioners for Prize-Goods, and their Officers.
Ordered, That Protection be, and is hereby, given unto
Thomas Fritter, Phillip Cooper, John Smith, and Hugh
Hurst, for One Month, safely to go and come about the
said Business, without Interruption of any Person whatsoever.
Army.
Resolved, That this House doth approve of all the
Commission-Officers reported for Portsmouth, except
Peter Murford.
London Militia.
A List of Commission-Officers in the Six Regiments of
Foot now raising by the Commissioners for the Militia in
the City of London, and Liberties thereof, formerly presented to this House, and read, was now again read.
Ordered, That John Fenton, nominated a CommissionOfficer in the said List, be re-committed to the Commissioners for the Militia in the City of London, for their
further Consideration.
The rest of the said Commission-Officers in the said
List were, upon the Question approved of.
Army Commissions.
The House being informed, That divers Officers of the
Army were at the Door;
They were called in: And, being come to the Clerk's
Table, Mr. Speaker acquainted them with the great Trust
reposed in them by the Parliament; and that the Parliament expects Faithfulness from them to the Parliament
and Commonwealth, according to their Trusts: And
thereupon delivered to them their Commissions; viz.
To Colonel Nathaniel Whetham, his Commission to be
Governor of the Town and Garison of Portsmouth:
To Colonel Philip Twisleton, his Commission to be
Colonel of a Regiment of Horse, and Captain of a Troop
of Horse:
To Major Owen Cambridge, his Commission to be
Major of the said Regiment:
To Captain Richard Ashby, his Commission to be
Captain of a Troop in the said Regiment:
To Cornet Thomas Spence, his Commission to be Cornet
of a Troop in the said Regiment:
To John Drake, his Commission to be Quarter-master
of a Troop in the said Regiment.
Treasury Commissioners.
A Commission for the Commissioners of the Treasury
was read the First and Second time; and, upon the Question, committed to the Committee to whom the Bill
giving Powers to Commissioners for the Treasury is committed: And that the said Committee be revived: And
do meet this Afternoon, at Two of the Clock, in the
Speaker's Chamber: And that Mr. Solicitor Reynolds,
Colonel White, Mr. Robert Goodwin, Mr. Richard Darley,
and Mr. Millington, be added to that Committee.
Army Commissions.
Colonel Morley, a Member of the Parliament, coming
out of his Place to the Clerk's Table; Mr. Speaker there
told him, That he knew the Trust and Confidence that
this House reposed in him; and doubted not of his
faithful Discharge of his Trust: And thereupon Mr.
Speaker delivered to the said Colonel Morley his Commission to be Colonel of a Regiment of Foot, and Captain
of a Company of Foot in the said Regiment.
Ordered, That the Commission-Officers of the Army
in England, who are already passed, or shall hereafter pass,
the Approbation of the Parliament, who are absent, and
whose Commissions are not, nor cannot conveniently be,
delivered to them in the usual way in the House, shall
have their repective Commissions delivered unto them
by the Commissioners for the Militia in the several Counties, or any Three of them; the said Officers declaring or
signing the Engagement appointed by the Act of Indemnity; which the said Commissioners are to certify to the
Parliament, or Council of State.
Ordered, That such Commission-Officers of the Army, as
are already passed, or hereafter shall pass, the Parliament's
Approbation, who are absent in Scotland, whose Commissions are not, nor cannot conveniently be, delivered to
them in the usual way in the House, their Commissions shall be delivered by such Commissioners, as shall
be appointed for the Government of Scotland; the said
Officers declaring or signing the Engagement appointed
by the Act of Indemnity; which the said Commissioners are to certify to the Parliament, or Council of
State.
Delinquents Estates.
Mr. West reports, from the Committee touching Second
Moieties, The Sum in Arrear to the Commonwealth from
Purchasers for Second Moieties, unpaid to the Treasurers
at Drury-House, and the Second Moieties due for Bishops
Lands, and the Second Moieties due for Deans and
Chapters Lands.
Mr. West also reports, An Act for compelling the Payment in of Second Moieties due for Lands forfeited to
the Commonwealth for Treason, with Interest for Forbearance thereof: Which was read the First time.
Resolved, That this Bill be now read the Second time.
The said Bill was read the Second time, accordingly;
and, upon the Question, committed to the Committee
to whom the Bill giving Powers to the Commissioners for the Treasury is committed.
Ordered, That it be also referred to the said Committee, to consider, How the Charge may be retrenched,
as to Officers and Salaries.
Ordered, That it be referred to the same Committee,
to examine the Business touching the Second Moieties to
be paid by Purchasers of the Lands late of the Marquis
of Winchester; and to state Matter of Fact; and report
their Opinion therein to this House.
Ordered, That on Wednesday next, Mr. West do report
the other Bill in his Hands.
Militia.
The House resumed the Debate upon the Bill for settling the Militia in England and Wales.
An additional Clause and Proviso was tendered to the
said Bill, in these Words; viz. "And be it further
Enacted and Ordained, That where any Person or Persons
shall be charged, by virtue of this Act, or any other Act
now in Force, for settling the Militia in this Nation, to
find a Horse, Horses, and Arms, in such County, City,
or Place, where he or they do not reside or inhabit;
that then, and in all such Cases, the Commissioners for
the Militia shall send Notice of every such Charge, if such
Person have such Land in his own Occupation, to such
Person as he doth employ as his Servant in managing the
same; and, in case all his Lands, or other Estate, be
demised, and to Farm lett, then to such Tenant or Tenants who have the same in their Occupation; who are
hereby required forthwith, with all convenient Speed, to
convey the same to their Master or Landlord, respectively;
and, within such time as the Commissioners shall appoint,
bring an Account of their Master's or Landlord's Answer,
to the Commissioners of the Militia: And, upon Neglect
or Refusal of the Landlord to provide such Horse, Horses,
and Arms, as is charged upon him, within the Time
limited by the Commissioners aforesaid; that then the said
Tenant or Tenants shall provide and do as their Landlord
in that Behalf ought to have done: And, if the said
Tenant or Tenants shall refuse or neglect to provide such
Horse, Horses, and Arms, as are charged upon his or
their Landlord, within the Time limited by the Commissioners aforesaid; that then, upon every such Default, it
shall and may be lawful to and for the Commissioners, or
any Five of them, by Warrant under their Hands and
Seals, to levy all such Penalties which are appointed by
this Act, by Distress and Sale of the Offender's Goods.
And it is hereby Ordained and Enacted, That it shall and
may be lawful for the said Tenant and Tenants to defalk,
out of such Rent as shall be next due to his or their Landlord, all such Money as the said Tenant or Tenants shall
lay out or expend in providing such Horse, Horses, and
Arms, as are charged upon his or their Landlord, or shall
pay, or be levied upon him or them, by Distress, for any
Default in manner aforesaid; any Condition, Reservation,
Covenant, or Contract, to the contrary in any-wise notwithstanding: And, for so doing, the said Tenant and
Tenants shall be indemnified by Authority of Parliament;
unless the Landlord or Landlords shall make it appear,
within One Month after levying such Penalties, before
the Commissioners for the Militia, that the Default and
Penalty was occasioned with the wilful Neglect of the said
Tenant or Tenants. Provided always, and it is hereby
Enacted and Ordained, Where any Person or Persons
shall be charged with Horse, Horses, and Arms, and not
be allowed by the Commissioners for the Militia to put
Riders upon them; or shall not have his or their usual
Residence in such County, Place, or City, where he or
they are charged; that then, and in every such Case, the
said Person or Persons charged as aforesaid, paying, within
Days after Notice, left in Manner and at the
Place aforesaid, the Sum of Ten Pounds for every Horse
and Arms charged upon him to the Commissioners for
the Militia in the respective Counties, respectively, or any
Three of them; or to such Person as they shall appoint to
receive the same; that then, and from thenceforth, every
such Person and Persons is hereby discharged from being
further charged, by virtue of this Act, to find any Horse,
Horses, or Arms, or Foot-Soldier: And the said Commissioners are hereby required from time to time to give an
Account to the Parliament, or Council of State, of all
such Sum or Sums of Money, as shall be received by
them, accordingly:" Which Clause and Proviso was read
the First time.
Ordered, That Sir John Wray be a Commissioner for
the Militia in the Counties of Yorke, Norfolk, and Derby.