Saturday, July the 30th, 1659.
Prayers.
Militia Appointments.
THE House this Day took into Consideration the
Names of Persons formerly presented in a List, to
be Commission-Officers of the Militia in Westminster:
Which Names were read; and, upon the Question,
approved: And it is
Ordered, That the Council of State do forthwith prepare their Commissions: The List is as followeth; viz.
* * * *
Resolved, That this House doth approve of Wm. Warren Esquire to be Lieutenant-Colonel, and of Edward
Allen to be Serjeant-Major in the Foot-Regiment in the
Tower Hamlet, under the Command of Wm. Bridges, in
the room of Richard Kittlebeter and Thomas Wilkinson.
The House also took into Consideration, the Names of
Commission-Officers for a Foot-Regiment in the Hamlets of the Tower of London, formerly reported and read:
Which Names were again read; and, upon the Question,
approved.
Ordered, That the Council of State do forthwith prepare Commissions for the said respective Officers; and
present them to the House forthwith.
Ballast.
Mr. Trenchard reports from the Committee, to whom
the Petition touching Ballast was referred, The Opinion of
the said Committee touching the same: Which was read;
and was as followeth; viz.
That the Patent is a Monopoly, and altogether
illegal:
That these new-invented Engines for taking up of
Ballast are very pernicious, and not to be allowed: And
that no Ballast be taken out of the River of Thames, but
such as may be digged upon the Shallows with Spades
or Shovels:
That the City of London, who is Conservator already
of the River of Thames, be intrusted with the Care of
looking to the Ballasting of Ships also; and that an Act
be tendered to that Purpose.-
Member to attend.
Colonel Wauton reports from the Council of State, That
the Parliament be humbly moved to send a Letter to
Colonel Popham, forthwith to attend the Parliament.
Resolved, That a Letter be sent to Colonel Popham,
forthwith to attend the Parliament; and that Mr. Speaker
do sign the same.-
Ballast.
Resolved, That the pretended Patent, made to John
Desbrowe and Edward Mountague Esquires, of the Office
of Ballaster, and of Lading, Lastage, and Ballasting of
Ships and Vessels in the River of Thames, is null and
void.
Resolved, That this pretended Patent be taken off the
File, if it be a single Roll; or otherwise, that it be rased
out.
Ordered, That the Remembrancer in the Court of
Exchequer do see the said pretended Patent rased out of
the Roll, accordingly.
Resolved, That the Exercise of the Office of Ballast,
under Pretence of this Patent, by * Boreman and * Luddington, is a Monopoly, and a Grievance.
Major-General Skippon acquaints the House with a
List of Names of Commission-Officers from the Militia
of the City of London: Which was read; and is as followeth; viz.
Marke Coe Serjeant-Major to Colonel John Mew of
the Blue Regiment:
Joshua Lasher for Lieutenant, and Garrett Golding for
Cornet, to John Child Major of a Regiment of Horse.
And the said Officers, being put to the Question, were
approved.
London Militia.
Major General Skippon also acquaints the House with
the Desire of the Commissioners of the Militia of London,
That the Commissioners do desire, That the Parliament
would please, by their Order, to authorize such as the
said Commissioners shall agree upon, for Lieutenants and
Ensigns, to act in their several Capacities, till they can
be approved and commissionated by the Parliament, as
effectually as if they were already so approved and commissionated.
Resolved, That such Persons as the Commissioners for
the Militia in the City of London shall agree upon for
Lieutenants and Ensigns, be, and are hereby, authorized
to act in their several Capacities, till they can be approved and commissioned by the Parliament, as if they
were already approved and commissioned.
Union with Scotland.
Mr. Solicitor reports from the Council of State, That
the House be moved, That the Bill of Union of Scotland
with England, be read the Second time.
The Bill for Union of Scotland with England was this
Day read the Second time; and, upon the Question, committed to a Grand Committee.
Resolved, That the House be resolved into a Grand
Committee on Tuesday Morning next, upon the Bill of
Union of Scotland with England: And that Mr. Speaker
do forbear to take the Chair.
Army Commissions.
The House being informed, That several Officers of
the Army were at the Door;
They were called in: And, coming up to the Clerk's
Table, in usual manner, Mr. Speaker acquainted them
with the great Trust reposed in them; and that the Parliament and Commonwealth expected Faithfulness from
them to the Parliament and Commonwealth: And thereupon Mr. Speaker delivered them their Commissions;
viz.
To Cornet Thomas Diggell, his Commission to be
Cornet of a Troop in Colonel Lambert's Regiment:
To Cornet Edward Symons, his Commission to be
Cornet of a Troop in Colonel Ireton's Regiment.
To Captain Tho. Wright, his Commission to be Captain
of a Company of Foot in Colonel Gibbon's Regiment.
The House adjourned till Two a Clock in the
Afternoon.
Saturday, July 30th, 1659; Afternoon.
Jamaica.
COLONEL Walton reports from the Council of
State, concerning the Business of Jamaica, That, in pursuance of an Order of the Council of State of the Seventeenth of June, whereby it is referred to the Commissioners for the Admiralty and Navy, to consider of the
whole State of the Business touching the Forces in
Jamaica, and of the Ships that are there; and to report
the same to the Council, with their Opinion: The said
Commissioners, upon Examination, do find, That, by an
Establishment made in July 1657, there were appointed
Six Frigates, constantly to be kept at Jamaica, for Securing of that Island, and answering the Occasions thereof;
viz. One of the Third Rate, One of the Fourth, Two of
the Fifth, and Two of the Sixth: The Whole to bear
Seven hundred and Fifty Men; to be continued there not
above Twelve Months; and then to be relieved by the
like Numbers, to be sent in their rooms: And that Two of
the said Frigates should immediately be sent away, Two
other within Three Months, and the rest Three Months
after that: And as any of them did arrive at Jamaica,
all that remained there, above the proposed Number,
should be sent back: As also, That the Three Brigantines,
then in the Service, should be brought within the said
Establishment of Seven hundred and Fifty Men: And it
was also ordered, That a proportion of Victual for Four
thousand Men, for Six Months, should be provided,
and sent thither, for Supply of the Sea and Land-Forces
there; one Moiety thereof to go along with the said Two
Frigates, and the Remainder Three Months after:
That, accordingly, there hath, since that time, been
sent away Five Frigates, hereafter mentioned; which, with
the Blackmore Ketch then in those Seas, and now returned
to the Spithead, makes up the Number established: And
likewise, there hath been sent Three thousand Mens
Victuals for Six Months: That, by the last Musters of
the Land-Forces sent from thence, there appears to be
the Number of Two thousand Two hundred and Thirty
Officers and Soldiers; but whether effective, they have
Reason to suspect:
That by the last Letters from thence, Abstracts whereof are hereto annexed, the Commander in Chief writes,
That he is in want of all sorts of Rigging, and other
Provisions for Supply of the Ships there; but makes no
mention of any Want the Land-Forces are in.
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Men. |
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Marston-Moor
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260 |
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Diamond
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160 |
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Coventry
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110 |
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Hector
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90 |
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Chesnut
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45 |
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Cagway
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40 |
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Pearl
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25 |
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Dolphin
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15 |
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Blackmore, now returned |
50 |
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795 |
Abstracts of Letters received from Jamaica, from the
Commander in Chief; dated the Twentieth of April
1659.
Advertiseth, "That the Supplies of the Diamond came
very seasonably; and were immediately taken out of the
Victuallers, and put on board the Ships at Jamaica, which
were then destitute of Provisions; and then sent them
forth, to interrupt the Trade that is driven by the Spaniards
between Carraccas and Carasao; and to get some Prize;
which he almost despairs of in regard of the Dawbing
there is between the Dutch and Spaniards:
That the State's Frigates are in continual Want of
Cordage, Pitch, Tallow, and all other Stores; as also of
Shallops; which they greatly need; being of constant
Use to carry Water and other Provisions to the Fortifications:
That he hath attempted the Making of Brick, but
finds it too chargeable to proceed therein; and therefore
desires the next Ship that comes, may be ballasted with
Bricks, for the Use of the Forts, and some Plaster of
Tarras, to make Cisterns to hold Water; and that he
may also have some Coals sent him.
That he might have some Credit given him, to buy
Masts at New-England, for Supply of the Frigates, as
Occasion requires: And that such Acts of Parliament
as concern the Affairs in those Parts, might also be
transmitted him:
Desires Directions touching such Negroes as shall be
met with on board Dutch Ships, they being brought by
them to the Spaniards, and by them made use of, and put
on Shore in this Island, to annoy us in our Quarters."
By another Letter of his, dated Twenty-fifth of April
1659, he informs,
"That since his writing the former, The Diamond Frigate is arrived, whom he sent to ply between Hispaniola
and Porto Rico; and hath brought in a Spanish Vessel of
Five Guns, loaded with Forty Tons of Cocoa, bound for
New-Spaine: By which Vessel, and by Letters therein
taken, he has Intelligence, That, in February last, Eight
of the Galloons were dispersed on the Coast of Bermudas,
to several Ports; and intended to sail for Spaine about
July next; whom he will look after, if Provisions come
for careening and trimming the Frigates:
That the Marston-Moor, Hector, and Cagway, which
were sent to Windward, brought in Yesterday Two Ships
of Sixteen Guns apiece; the one empty, the other with
Thirty Ton of Cocoa:
Our People entered the Town of Comina, and burnt it;
and from thence went to Porto Cavillo, where they burnt
a Spanish Vessel; and from thence to Coro, which they
took; and besides the Plunder, followed the Enemy into
the Woods, where they took Twenty-two Chests of the
King's Money, being Four hundred Pounds in a Chest;
and much other Plate, to the Value of Forty thousand
Pounds; but nothing is brought in hither but the Cocoa:
However, he intends to examine the Business, and to give
Account thereof by the next.
By another Letter received from Mr. Burroughes,
Steward-General; dated Twenty-third April 1659.
He writes, "That the Marston-Moor, Hector, and
Cagway are arrived with Two Prizes, and an Abundance
of Wealth, that they have plundered from the Enemy
at Comina and Coro, valued at Two hundred thousand
Pounds, and better:
That Captain Minge, Commander of the MarstonMoor, says, he hath brought into the Harbour Fifty thousand Pounds in coined Money, besides Rings, Plate,
and Jewels: That the Seamen broke into the Hold of one
of the Prizes; and took out, by Force, Ten or Fifteen
thousand Pounds:
That little Advantage is like to accrue to the Island by
this Purchase, save only the spending of their Money."
Twenty-fifth June 1659.
The Captain of the Blackmore Ketch, now at Portsmouth, informs, "That the English in the Island are in a
very good Condition; and, through their Industry, have
brought all things into good Order; and are in a good
healthy Condition."
The Times when the Five Frigates were dispatched
from hence.
Hector sailed from Plymouth, 10 November 1657.
Marston-Moor sailed from the Downes, with Two
thousand Mens Victuals for Six Months, and other naval
Stores.
Coventry sailed from Plymouth, 6 July 1658.
Diamond and Chesnut sailed from Falmouth, 1st
October 1658, with One thousand Mens Victuals for
Six Months.
The humble Petition of divers well-affected Officers
and Soldiers of the Island of Jamaica, in behalf of themselves, and others in England, was this Day read.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
To consider of the whole Matter; and How the Island of
Jamaica may be made most serviceable to this Commonwealth; and to consider of the Seamen and Land-Forces;
and How they may be paid: And that the said Petition
be also referred to the Council of State, to consider,
How the Petitioners may be satisfied; and report their
Opinion therein to this House.
Invalid Soldiers, &c.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to take care, that the Two Months Pay formerly ordered
to the Widows and maimed Soldiers, at Ely House, and
the Savoy; be made up to them, and forthwith paid out
of the Treasury for the Navy.
Ordered, That Colonel Peter Temple, Colonel James
Temple, Colonel Bingham, Colonel Dove, Lord Pembrooke, and Mr. Wild, be added to the Committee touching the maimed Soldiers, and Widows, of Ely-House,
and the Savoy.
Army Appointment.
Ordered, That Richard Penner be, and is hereby impowered to beat his Drums, and carry his Colours, and
act as Captain in Colonel Owen's Regiment, as fully as
if he had received his Commission, until his Commission
can be made, and delivered unto him.
Information of Conspiracy.
Major Salwey reports, from the Council of State, A
Letter from Hugh Jenkins, Deputy-Governor of Hereford-castle, of the Twenty-eighth of July 1659, touching
some Persons rising in that County, and the Taking of
some of them Prisoners: Which was read: And also
Letters from Mr. Nevill and Mr. Blagrave, discovering
the Intention of Enemies of this Commonwealth; and
that the Council have caused the Lady Mary Howard
and Mrs. Sumpner, to be apprehended; and have committed them, in order to their Trial.
Resolved, That this House doth approve of what the
Council of State have done, in the Commitment of the
Lady Mary Howard and Mrs. Sumpner, in order to their
Trial.
Resolved, That the Lady Mary Howard, Daughter to
the Earl of Berkshire, and Mrs. Sumpner, do stand committed; and that they be brought to a speedy Tryal.
Ordered, That it be referred to a Committee, to consider, How, and in what Manner, they may be brought
to their speedy Tryal; and report their Opinion to this
House; Viz. To Mr. Attorney-General, Mr. SolicitorGeneral, Lord Chief-Justice St. John, Lord Commissioner
Lisle, Colonel Lister, Mr. Strickland, Mr. Holland, Sir
Arthur Hesilrig, Major Salwey, Mr. Robinson, Mr. John
Goodwin, Colonel White, Colonel Hutchinson; or any
Five of them: And all the Gentlemen of the Long Robe
to be of this Committee: And are to meet on Monday in
the Afternoon, at Two of the Clock, in the Speaker's
Chamber.
Raising Dragoons.
Mr. Solicitor Reynolds reports from the Council of
State, That it be referred to the Officers of the Army to
whom the Disposal of the Horses lately seized was referred, or any Three of them, to make Stay of Six hundred Horses fit for Dragoons; and to give Tickets to
the Persons claiming the same, expressing the Names of
the Persons, and the Value of the Horses.
That it be referred to the Committee of Safety, to
direct, How Six Companies of Dragoons may be forthwith raised and mounted, out of the several Regiments of
Foot about the City of London; and to give Order
for the doing thereof forthwith accordingly.
Resolved, That this House doth approve of what the
Council of State have done, in the Seizing and Disposal
of Six hundred Horses for Dragoons; and in giving the
Owners the Publick Faith for the Payment of them the
Value of the Horses.
Resolved, That this House doth approve of what the
Council of State have done, in referring it to the Committee of Safety, to direct, How Six Companies of
Dragoons may be forthwith raised and mounted, out of
several Regiments of Foot about the City of London:
And, It is
Ordered, by the Parliament, That Six Companies of
Dragoons be raised and mounted, out of the several
Regiments of Foot about the City of London.
Army Appointments.
Sir Arthur Hesilrig reports from the Commissioners for
nominating Commission-Officers, A List of Persons for
Commission-Officers for a Regiment of Foot; viz.
Robert Overton, Colonel; John Ramsey, CaptainLieutenant; Robert Shipman, Ensign.
John Wigan, Lieutenant-Colonel; Wm. Maudesley,
Lieutenant; George Shore, Ensign.
John Nary, Major; Wm. Lowther, Lieutenant; Peregrine Richardson, Ensign.
Tho. Sotherne, Captain; Geo. Treherne, Lieutenant;
Anthony Draper, Ensign.
Robert Scrape, Captain; Michael Waterhouse, Lieutenant; Christopher Scrape, Ensign.
Ralph Bernard, Captain; * Horne, Lieutenant; Wm.
Yates, Ensign.
* Goodgroome, Captain; John Clarke, Lieutenant;
Wm. Booth, Ensign.
Francis Rawson, Captain; Samuell Stiles, Lieutenant;
James Hewitt, Ensign.
Wm. Dawson, Captain; David Hamond, Lieutenant;
Robert Belwood, Ensign.
Wm. Figes, Captain; Robert Laverack, Lieutenant;
Henry Boad, Ensign.
Jeremiah Marsden, Chaplain; Stephen Blith, Surgeon;
John Stansfeild, Quarter-master and Marshal:
Which were read, and approved.
He also reports, Another List of Commission-Officers
for a Regiment of Foot; viz.
Geo. Monck, Colonel and Captain; Robert Winter,
Captain-Lieutenant; Wm. Brangman, Ensign.
Wm. Gough, Lieutenant-Colonel; Joseph Fellow,
Lieutenant; John Rooke, Ensign.
* * Major, Robert Carter, Lieutenant; John
Saunders, Ensign.
Ethelbert Morgan, Captain; John Painter, Lieutenant; James Hubbard, Ensign.
Francis Nicholls, Captain; Tho. Mansfeild, Lieutenant; Tho. Goodwin, Ensign.
George Parker, Captain; John Wells, Lieutenant;
John Clarke, Ensign.
Benjamin Groome, Captain; Nicholas Parker, Lieutenant; Robert Burrowes, Ensign.
Geo. Walton, Captain; James Wilson, Lieutenant;
Roger Lawrence, Ensign.
Roger Hachman, Captain; Augustine Richards,
Lieutenant; John Harrison, Ensign.
Wm. Downes, Captain; Christopher Browne, Lieutenant; Wm. Underhill, Ensign.
Mr. * Price, Chaplain; Nicho. Priddy, Surgeon;
Henry Dennis, Quarter-master and Marshal.
Which Persons Names were read; and every one of
them, being put to the Question, were approved on.
He also reports, Another List of CommissionOfficers for a Regiment of Foot; viz.
Wm. Mitchell, Colonel; Tho. Jackson, CaptainLieutenant; Dixi Hickman, Ensign.
John Wade, Lieutenant-Colonel; Robert Saunders,
Lieutenant; George Fearweather, Ensign.
Richard Elton, Major; Nathaniel Burden, Lieutenant; Wm. Musgrave, Ensign.
John Northend, Captain; Bernard Aumond, Lieutenant; John Wood, Ensign.
Alexander Bernard, Captain; Robert Legard, Lieutenant; Tho. Piggot, Ensign.
Tho. Croxton, Captain; Benjamin Croxton, Lieutenant; Cheney Bostock, Ensign.
Richard Aske, Captain; Wm. Barkley, Lieutenant;
Robert Loung, Ensign.
Humphrey Brewster, Captain; Edward Jones, Lieutenant; * * Ensign.
Richard Castle, Captain; Rowland Gethings, Lieutenant; John Symonds, Ensign.
Christopher Whichcot, Captain; Francis Weston,
Lieutenant; Richard Pepper, Ensign.
John Troutbeck, Surgeon.
Which Names were read; and, upon the Question,
approved of.
He also reports, Another List of the Names of Commission-Officers for a Regiment of Foot; viz.
Roger Sawrey, Colonel and Captain; John Gosling,
Captain-Lieutenant; Wm. Moore, Ensign.
Abraham Holmes, Lieutenant-Colonel and Captain;
Abraham Shocklye, Lieutenant; Tho. Hamnett, Ensign.
Peter Crispe, Major and Captain; John Hickson,
Lieutenant; Natha. Croft, Ensign.
Yaxley Robson, Captain; John Feninge, Lieutenant;
Wm. Turner, Ensign.
Leonard Lidcott, Captain; Edward Evans, Lieutenant; Parscivaill Thompson, Ensign.
Edward Lunn, Captain; Joseph Baggot, Lieutenant;
James Ellatson, Ensign.
John Parker, Captain; Simon Butler, Lieutenant;
Mongo Rothery, Ensign.
Tho. Spencer, Captain; Ralph Frewin, Lieutenant;
Isaack Slainton, Ensign.
Edward Harman, Captain; Robert Gillison, Lieutenant; John Sparrow, Ensign.
Walt. Thimbleton, Captain; Griffith Parry, Lieutenant; Tho. Somaster, Ensign.
Staff-Officers.
Daniell Jackson, Chaplain; Richard Berry, Surgeon;
Wm. Foster, Mate; James Hoyle, Quarter-Master and
Marshal united.
Which Names were read, and approved of.
He also reports, George Sedascue and John Nelthrope,
Esquires, to be Adjutant-Generals for Horse and Foot
of the Army in England:
Dr. Wm. Staine to be Commissary-General of the
Musters.
Francis Moore to be Cornet of that Troop of Horse
whereof Captain * is Captain, in the Regiment of which
the Lord Lambert is Colonel:
John Evans to be Ensign in that Company of Foot
whereof Captain Sampson Larke is Captain, in the
Garison of Plymouth, instead of Ensign Patte:
That Robert Dixon be Cornet in Captain Grove's
Troop, in Colonel Lilburne's Regiment.
Which Names were read, and approved of.
He also reports, the Names of Commission Officers
for several Regiments of Foot, &c.: Viz.
Ralph Cobbitt, Colonel; Arthur Yong, Lieutenant
Colonel.
Tho. Read, Colonel; John Clobery, Lieutenant Colonel;
James Motlow, Major.
Charles Fairfax, Colonel; Waldine Lagoe, Lieutenant
Colonel; Daniel Davison, Major.
Timothy Wilkes, Colonel; Robert Read, Lieutenant
Colonel; Wm. Knowles, Major.
Henry Smith, Colonel; Miles Man, Lieutenant
Colonel; John Hill, Major.
That * Hughes be Captain of a Company of Foot
in the Regiment whereof Colonel Timothy Wilkes is
Colonel:
That Colonel Thomas Morgan be Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons:
That John Farmer be Major to that Regiment.
Which Names were read, and approved.
Soldiers Wives, &c.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to consider of the Wives and Widows of the Officers and
Soldiers now in the Parliament's Service in Jamaica,
how they may be relieved; and report their Opinion
therein to this House.
Letter read.
Sir Arthur Hesilrig reports from the Council of State,
a Letter from Tho. Pury the elder, and Tho. Pury the
younger, dated at Gloucester the Twenty-seventh of
July 1659: Which was read.
Force raised by Gloucester City.
Resolved, That the House doth approve of the Raising
of Three hundred Foot, completely armed, by the City
of Gloucester; and doth declare, that the same was good
and acceptable Service.
Ordered, That a Letter of Thanks be prepared by
the Council of State, to Mr. Pury, and the City of
Gloucester, for their good and acceptable Service: And
that Mr. Speaker do sign the said Letters.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to take care, that Pay be speedily provided for the Three
hundred Foot Soldiers raised in the City of Gloucester.
Militia Commissions.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to deliver the Commissions signed by Mr. Speaker, to
the Commission Officers of the Militia of the City of
London, who are absent, and cannot conveniently come
to take them in usual manner.
Army Appointments.
Sir Arthur Hesilrig reports the Names of Colonel John
Peirson, Lieutenant Colonel Clement Keane, and Major
Nicholas Kelk, to be Field Officers for a Regiment of
Foot: Which were read, and approved.
Army Commissions.
The House being informed, that divers Officers of
the Army, and of the Militia, were at the Door;
They were called in: And, being come up to the
Clerk's Table, Mr. Speaker acquainted them with the
great Trust reposed in them; and that the Parliament
and Commonwealth expected Faithfulness from them to
the Parliament and Commonwealth: And thereupon
Mr. Speaker delivered them their Commissions; viz.
To Colonel Wm. Bridges, his Commission to be
Colonel of a Regiment of Foot for the Militia of the
Hamlets of the Tower.
To Lieutenant Colonel Wm. Warren his Commission
to be Lieutenant Colonel to the said Colonel Wm.
Bridges' Regiment of Foot for the Militia of the Hamlets
of the Tower:
To Major Edward Allen, his Commission to be
Serjeant-Major of that Regiment:
To Captain Tristram Maye, his Commission to be
Captain of a Company in that Regiment:
To Lieutenant John Slater, his Commission to be
Lieutenant of a Company in that Regiment:
To Ensign Tho. Paget, his Commission to be Ensign
of a Company in that Regiment:
To Captain Symon Hutchinson, his Commission to be
Captain of a Company in that Regiment:
To Ensign George Halloway, his Commission to be
Ensign of a Company in that Regiment:
To Captain John Cane, his Commission to be Captain
of a Company in that Regiment:
To Ensign Wm. Hazzard, his Commission to be
Ensign of a Company in this Regiment:
To Captain Robert Wakeley, his Commission to be
Captain of a Company in this Regiment:
To Lieutenant John Adis, his Commission to be
Lieutenant of a Company in this Regiment:
To Quarter-master Robert Walley, his Commission to
be Quarter-master to this Regiment:
To Captain Thomas Else, his Commission to be
Captain in Lieutenant-General Fleetwood's Regiment:
To Colonel Thomas Morgan, his Commission to be
Colonel of a Regiment of Dragoons:
To Lieutenant-Colonel Wm. Gough, his Commission
to be Lieutenant-Colonel to Colonel Moncke's Regiment:
To Major John Farmer, his Commission to be Major
to Colonel Thomas Morgan's Regiment:
To Colonel Ralph Corbett, his Commission to be
Colonel of a Regiment of Foot:
To Colonel Roger Sawry, his Commission to be
Colonel of a Regiment of Foot:
To Colonel Wm. Mitchell, his Commission to be
Colonel of a Regiment of Foot:
To Lieutenant-Colonel John Wade, his Commission to
be Lieutenant-Colonel to Colonel Mitchell's Regiment:
To Serjeant-Major Richard Elmot, his Commission
to be Serjeant-Major:
To Captain-Lieutenant Thomas Jackson, his Commission to be a Captain Lieutenant:
To Serjeant-Major John Nary, his Commission to be
Serjeant-Major to Colonel Robert Overton's Regiment:
To Cornet Francis Moore, his Commission to be Cornet
of a Troop in Major-General Lambert's Regiment:
To Captain Alexander Bernard, his Commission
to be Captain of a Company in Colonel Mitchell's
Regiment:
To Captain Richard Aske, his Commission to be
Captain of a Company in the same Regiment:
To Captain Robert Scrape, his Commission to be
Captain of a Company in Colonel Owen's Regiment:
To Captain Francis Rawson, his Commission to be
Captain of a Company in the same Regiment.
To Captain Wm. Figes, his Commission to be Captain
of a Company in Colonel Overton's Regiment:
To Captain-Lieutenant John Ramsey, his Commission
to be Captain-Lieutenant of the same Regiment:
To Lieutenant Wm. Lowther, his Commission to be
Lieutenant of a Company in the same Regiment:
To Lieutenant John Clerk, his Commission to be
Lieutenant of a Company in the same Regiment:
To Ensign Wm. Yates, his Commission to be Ensign
of a Company in the same Regiment:
To Ensign James Huett, his Commission to be Ensign
of a Company in the same Regiment:
To Ensign Wm. Page, his Commission to be Ensign
of a Company in Major-General Lambert's Regiment:
To Ensign Robert Belwood, his Commission to be
Ensign of a Company in Colonel Overton's Regiment:
To Cornet John Dixon, his Commission to be Cornet
of a Troop in Colonel John Lilburne's Regiment:
To Captain Richard Penner, his Commission to be
Captain of a Company in Colonel Owen's Regiment:
To Colonel John Peirson, his Commission to be Colonel
of a Regiment of Foot:
To Lieutenant Colonel Clement Keene, his Commission
to be Lieutenant Colonel of the same Regiment:
To Serjeant Major Richard Kelke, his Commission
to be Serjeant Major of the same Regiment: