Friday, February 10th, 1659.
Army Commissions.
MR. Speaker, according to former Order, before
the Sitting of the House, delivered these Commissions following; viz.
To Robert Payne, his Commission to be Quarter-master
and Marshal in Colonel John Lenthall's Regiment:
To Daniell Sneaton, his Commission to be Surgeon in that Regiment.
Friday, February 10th, 1659.
Prayers.
Army Appointments.
A LIST of Officers in Colonel Twisleton's Regiment
was this Day read the Second time; and is as followeth; viz.
George Twisleton, Colonel and Captain; Joseph Trevers,
Captain-Lieutenant; Nath. Coppinger, Ensign.
John Miller, Lieutenant-Colonel and Captain; Francis Jenkins, Lieutenant; Joseph Morrish, Ensign.
Dennis Taylor, Major and Captain; Ellis Baker, Lieutenant; John Showler, Ensign.
John Jennings, Captain; John Horton, Lieutenant;
Tho. Simons, Ensign.
Henry Sharpe, Captain; Wm. Norcliffe, Lieutenant;
Tho. Lugar, Ensign.
Tho. Sowton, Captain; Henry Darley, Lieutenant;
John Shepard, Ensign.
Wm. Parker, Captain; Robert Boone, Lieutenant;
Tho. Young, Ensign.
Nicholas Cordy, Captain; * Hudson, Lieutenant;
Tho. Peirse, Ensign.
Joseph Cooke, Captain; Tho. Fitch, Lieutenant;
Edward Kelsall, Ensign.
Anthony Weldon, Captain; George Jones, Lieutenant;
Wm. Reeves, Ensign.
Staff-Officers.
Jonathan Thomas, Chaplain; Edward Hicks, Surgeon;
Anthony Ethrington, Quarter-master and Marshal.
And upon the Question, It was
Resolved, That John Miller be Lieutenant-Colonel and
Captain.
And all the rest of the Names of the said Officers, being
severally put to the Question, were approved, And It is Ordered, That Commissions be made out for them, accordingly.
Provost-Marshal.
Ordered, That the Sum of Fourscore Pounds be forthwith paid unto Launcelot Emott, Provost-Marshal of
Middlesex and Westminster, in Part of his Salary of One
hundred Pounds a Year, and Twelve-pence a Day
apiece to Six Men to assist him in the said Office, from the
7th of May 1659, by the Council of State: And the Acquittance of the said Launcelot Emott, testifying the
Receipt thereof, shall be a sufficient Discharge in that
Behalf.
Prize Goods.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Commissioners for
the Admiralty to consider, How Prize Goods may be
managed, for the best Advantage of the Commonwealth;
and to examine, What Monies are due to the Commonwealth for Prize-Goods; and report their Opinion: And
that the said Commissioners do visit the Ships taken as
Prizes, and brought into Poole; and to take care of the
said Ships.
Army Appointments.
The Report, touching George Fines to be Major and
Captain in Colonel Henry Lillingston's Regiment; and
of other Officers in the said Regiment; viz. George Fines,
Major and Captain; Alexander Crawford, Ensign; Thomas Mitchell, Lieutenant to Captain Coke; Richard
Wither, Ensign; Herbert Bord, Lieutenant to Captain
Landy; Lawrence Fullove, Ensign to Captain Wandell;
and George Fitzwilliams, Ensign to Captain Monckton;
and, That Major Davies may be Captain of Major Fynes'
Company, in Colonel Lockhart's Regiment; and Francis
Cooper, to be Master-Gunner of Dunkirk; formerly read;
was again read: And the said Officers, being severally
put to the Question, were approved of.
A List of the Names of Officers in the Regiment of
Colonel Saunders, late Colonel Swallowe's Regiment, formerly read, was read the Second time this Day; and is
as followeth; viz.
Tho. Saunders, Colonel and Captain; Tho. Scott,
Captain-Lieutenant; Tho. Ridley, Cornet; Hugh
Wheeldon, Quarter-master.
Nathaniell Barton, Major and Captain; David Camby,
Lieutenant; Edmund Temple, Cornet; Edward Brookes,
Quarter-master.
Daniell Dale, Captain; Timothy Coates, Lieutenant;
George Ash Cornet; Wm. Brightman, Quarter-master.
Robert Greenewood, Captain; Walter Urlin, Lieutenant;
George Langford, Cornet; Tho. Freeman, Quarter-master.
Samuell Doughty, Captain; Richard Ireland, Lieutenant; Henry Moreton, Cornet; John Bromley, Quartermaster.
John Sherman, Captain; George Monck, Lieutenant;
Ralph Weldon, Cornet; Francis How, Quarter-master.
Walter Stevenson, Surgeon.
An Information, given in against Captain Doughty
under the Hand of John Hodgton, was read.
Ordered, That Robert Greenewood and Samuell Doughty
be re-committed to the Commissioners for the Army; to
consider further of them: And that the said Information
against the said Samuell Doughty be also referred to the
said Commissioners for the Army.
And the rest of the Officers in the said List, being put
to the Question, were approved: And It is
Ordered, That Commissions be made forth for them
accordingly.
Ordered, That Captain Sylas Taylor be, and is hereby,
recommended to the Commissioners for the Army, for
some Place in the Army, answerable to his Merit.
Sir Arthur Hesilrig reports, A List of the Names of
Officers of Colonel Bethell's Regiment, late MajorGeneral Lambert's: Which was read the First time.
A Report, touching John Stiles, to be Captain in Colonel George Fleetwoode's Regiment; and, That Barnaby
Lisle be Ensign in the said Regiment; formerly read;
was now read the Second time.
Resolved, That Barnaby Lisle be Ensign in the said
Regiment.
Army Appointments.
Ordered, That John Styles be re-committed to the
Commissioners for the Army, for further Consideration.
Resolved, That Benjamin Gifford be Major in Colonel
Fleetwoode's Regiment, in the place of Major Gold.
Sir Arthur Hesilrig reports, That Ensign Gold be
Ensign in the room of Ensign Carey, of Captain West's
Company, in Colonel Lenthall's Regiment: Which was
read; and approved.
Resolved, That * Johnson be Captain, in the place of
Wm. Turner, in Colonel Lenthall's Regiment.
Resolved, That Wm. Turner be Lieutenant, in the place
of Richard Johnson, in the same Regiment.
A Report, That Colonel Thomas Eyre be Governor of
Hurst-Castle, formerly read, was this Day read the
Second time; and, upon the Question, It was
Resolved, That Colonel Thomas Eyre be Governor of
Hurst-Castle.
A Report, formerly made, That Major Wansey be Governor of the Isle of Guernsey, and Captain of a Company
of Foot in the said Island, was again read: And It was
Resolved, That Major Wansey be Governor of the Isle
of Guernsey, and Captain of a Company of Foot in the
said Island.
A Report, That John Greene be Captain-Lieutenant,
and Mathew Boynton Cornet, to Colonel Mathew Alured
his Regiment; and, That Henry Dethick be Quartermaster to Captain Strangewaies' Troop, in the same
Regiment; and John Maltby to be Surgeon to Colonel
Robert Overton; formerly read; was now read the Second
time: And every of the said Officers, being severally put
to the Question, were approved.
A List of Officers Names in Colonel Whetham's
Regiment, formerly read, was read the Second time;
and is as followeth; viz.
Nathaniell Whetham, Colonel and Captain; Peter
Petis, Captain-Lieutenant; Richard Young, Ensign.
Tho. Hurst, Lieutenant-Colonel and Captain; John
Goodwin, Lieutenant; Tho. Doling, Ensign.
Abraham Peters, Major and Captain; John Norton,
Lieutenant; Tho. Toyner, Ensign.
John Dober, Captain; Jephery Keck, Lieutenant;
Tho. Collins, Ensign.
Samuell Biggs, Captain; Richard Ridge, Lieutenant;
Peter Lyddiat, Ensign.
Tho. Newberry, Captain; Wm. Daniell, Lieutenant;
Nicholas Pearson, Ensign.
John Clarke, Captain; Tho. Drake, Lieutenant;
William Walter, Ensign.
Robert Thornton, Captain; Nathaniel Burford, Lieutenant; George Foster, Ensign.
Wm. Davis, Captain; * *, Lieutenant; * Vernon,
Ensign.
* Horsley, Captain; * Thorowgood, Lieutenant;
* * Ensign.
Staff-Officers.
Tho. Brayne, Captain; * *, Surgeon; John Collins,
Quarter-master and Marshal.
And the respective Officers, being severally put to the
Question, were approved, except Tho. Brayne.
Resolved, That Mr. Burgesse of Portsmouth be Chaplain of this Regiment.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of
plundered Ministers, to put Mr. Brayne into the Place
formerly conferred on Mr. Burgesse, of Portsmouth.
Resolved, That Two hundred Pounds a Year, Land of
Inheritance, be settled on Colonel Nathaniell Whetham,
and his Heirs, as a Mark of the Parliament's Favour, for
his eminent Services for the Parliament and Commonwealth.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee to
whom the Business touching setting out Lands for General
George Monck is referred, to set out Lands, of the yearly
Value of Two hundred Pounds, on Colonel Nathaniell
Whetham and his Heirs; and to set the same out in
some convenient Place.
Army Commissioners.
A Bill, appointing Commissioners for the Government
of the Army, was this Day read the First time.
Ordered, That this Bill be read the Second time, Tomorrow Morning.
Grant to Gen. Monck.
Resolved, That the Sum of Ten Pounds a Day be,
and is hereby, granted and allowed unto General George
Monck, to commence from his coming into England out
of Scotland, to continue, until this Parliament take further
Order.
Ordered, That the Committee for the Army do pay
the said Ten Pounds a Day unto the said General
George Monck, accordingly, upon the Establishment of
the Army.
Friday, February 10th, 1659. Afternoon.
Letter read.
A LETTER from Lyncolne, of the 8th of February
1659, from Nathaniell Holt, was read.
London Militia.
A Bill for settling the Militia of the City of London was
this Day read the Second time.
The Names of Commissioners for the Militia of the
City of London, to be inserted into this Bill, were read
the First and Second time.
Resolved, That the Proportion be after the Rate of
Five-and-thirty thousand Pounds: And that the Rates
be, Four thousand Pounds, to find an Horse; Five hundred Pounds, to find a Foot; One hundred Pounds, to
pay only Ten Shillings.
Resolved, That this Bill, thus amended, be ingrossed.
Ordered, That Colonel Harvey, Mr. Dove, and Mr.
Pury, do prepare a Proviso, to impower the Commissioners to appoint the Persons, Horse and Foot, who are
to bear the Arms; and for ascertaining their Wages by
the Day.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State
to consider What is further to be done for the Safety of
the Parliament and City.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to consider of the Suppressing of seditious Meetings,
that tend to the Disturbance of the Peace of the Nation.
Ordered, That all the Forces, Horse and Foot, now
in Town, have a Month's Pay: And that the Commissioners of the Army do take care for the Payment
thereof accordingly.
Army Commission.
Mr. Speaker, after the Rising of the House, delivered,
To Ensign Barnaby Lisle, his Commission to be Ensign
in Colonel Fleetwoode's Regiment.