Die Veneris, 26 Martii, 1647.
Prayers.
Tulidah's Petition.
Prayers.
THE humble Petition of Major Alexander Tulidah,
was this Day read: And
It is Resolved, &c. That the Business concerning Major
Alexander Tulidah, now in Custody under the Serjeant, be
referred to the Examination of the Committee following:
And that, in the mean time, the said Major Tulidah be
bailed: And the said Major Tulidah is to attend the said
Committee.
Mr. Swynfen, Sir John Hippesly, Sir Wm. Waller, Sir
Thomas Dacres, Sir John Maynard, Mr. Robinson, Mr.
Morley, Mr. Drake, Mr. Nicoll, Mr. Edward Stephens,
Mr. Challoner, Mr. Dove, Colonel Birch, Sir Henry Mildmay, Colonel Ven, Mr. Bainton, Sir Henry Vane, Alderman Pennyngton, Mr. Gourdon, Mr. Packer, Alderman
Atkyn, Sir Ralph Aston, Mr. Clive, Mr. Stoughton, Mr.
Law. Whittacre, Mr. Walker, Mr. Holiand, Mr. Recorder,
Sir Wm. Allenson, Mr. Wheeler, or any Five of them
are to meet upon it this Afternoon, in the Inner Court of
Wards; and so de die in diem, till they have dispatched:
And are to report with all Speed: And have Power to
send for Parties, Witnesses, Papers, Records.
Petitions referred.
The humble Petition of such whose Names are subscribed, in Behalf of themselves, and about Three hundred more, was this Day read.
The humble Petition of many distressed Officers Wives,
and Officers Widows, and Soldiers, who have long attended this honourable House, whose Names are underwritten, was this Day read. And
It is Ordered, That these Petitions be referred to the
Consideration of the Committee that usually sits in the
Military Yard.
Army Accompt.
It is further Ordered, That, on Tuesday come Sevennight, the first Business, and nothing to intervene, the
Instructions, now in the Hands of a Sub Committee, for
the taking and regulating the Accompts of Soldiers, be
reported to the House, and taken into Consideration.
Yorkshire, &c. Sequestrations.
An Ordinance for enabling the several and respective
Committees, in the several Counties of Yorkshire, Bishoprick of Duresme, Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmerland, to act in the Ordinances of Sequestrations, was
this Day read the First time; and, upon the Question,
passed; and ordered to be sent unto the Lords for their
Concurrence.
Mr. Robinson is appointed to carry it to the Lords.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Sir Edward Baynton, a Member of this
House, shall have Leave to go into the Country.
Windsore Castle.
Resolved, &c. That Colonel Whitchcott be continued
Governor of the Castle of Windsore.
Forces for Ireland.
Ordered, That, in case the Lords that are of the Committee for the Affairs of Ireland at Derby House, shall not
meet this Afternoon, that, notwithstanding, the Members
of this House that are of that Committee do, To-morrow, make Report of the Dispatch of some Members of
that Committee to the General and Army, concerning
the Forces of the said Army, that are designed by the
Vote of this House for Ireland.
Mr. Pierpoint reported Articles of Agreement between
the Committee of Lords and Commons at Derby House,
for the Affairs of Ireland, and Colonel John Birch, for a
Regiment of Foot, consisting of a Thousand Soldiers,
besides Officers, to be transported, for the Service of the
Kingdom of Ireland.
He further reported, An Agreement between the said
Committee, and the said Colonel John Birch, for the having ready to be transported for the said Service, Two
Troops of Horse, consisting of One hundred in a Troop,
besides Officers.
The which were read.
Hereford Castle.
Resolved, &c. That Colonel Samuell Moore be appointed
Governor of the Castle of Hereford.
Forces for Ireland.
Ordered, by the Lords and Commons, That the Sum of
Six thousand Seven hundred and Forty Pounds be charged
upon the Receipts at Goldsmiths Hall, in Course, to be
Two Months Pay of Arrears, and a Month's Advance, for
the Thousand Foot, besides Officers, and Two Troops of
Horse, consisting of an Hundred each, besides Officers,
agreed and contracted for, between the Committee of
Lords and Commons for the Affairs of Ireland, and Colonel John Birch, to be transported into Ireland, for the
Service of that Kingdom: And that the Committee of the
County of Hereford do, upon a Muster of the said Forces
by the said Committee, pay and advance the said Three
Months Pay to the said Soldiers, and receive the same, when
in Course it shall become due, at Goldsmiths Hall: And
the Acquittance of the said Committee, or such as they
shall appoint to receive the same, shall be a sufficient
Warrant and Discharge to the Treasurers at Goldsmiths
Hall, for the Payment of the said Sum of Six thousand
Seven hundred and Forty Pounds, as it shall grow due in
Course accordingly.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Whereas Colonel John Birch hath contracted and
agreed with the Committee of Lords and Commons at
Derby House, for the Affairs of Ireland, That he will
have ready Two Troops of Horse, consisting of One hundred in a Troop, besides Officers, for the Service of Ireland; which shall be at Chester, or such other Port as
they shall be directed unto, at the same time when his
Regiment of Foot shall be there: It is Ordered, in further Pursuance of the said Agreement, That there be a
Month's Pay given unto him, or to whom he shall appoint
to receive the same, for the said Horse, within Three
Months after their Transportation.
Ordered, upon the Question, That the Months Pay ordered to be given unto Colonel John Birch, Three Months
after the Transportation of Two Troops of Horse, consisting of One hundred in each Troop, besides Officers, undertaken by him, to the Committee for Ireland at Derby
House, to be transported into Ireland, for the Service of that
Kingdom, be charged upon the Receipts of the Excise, in
Course, with Interest, payable every Six Months, at the
Rate of Eight Pounds per Cent. for so long time as the
said Sum, or any Part thereof, shall be forborne.
Colonel Birch is appointed to bring in an Ordinance
to this Purpose.
The Consideration of the Garison of Newcastle, and
Tynmouth Castle, is respited till this Business of Horse be
settled.
Ordered, That the Sum of Five hundred Pounds be
paid unto Major Samuell Birch, or such as he shall appoint
to receive the same; and be accounted in Part of the Arrears due unto him, upon his Entertainment in the Service
of the Parliament: And that this Sum of Five hundred
Pounds be charged upon the Receipts at Goldsmiths Hall,
and paid by the Treasurers there in Course: And that the
Acquittance of the said Major Samuel Birch shall be a
sufficient Warrant and Discharge to the said Treasurers,
for the Payment of the said Sum of Five hundred Pounds,
accordingly.
Message to Lords.
Mr. Robinson carried to the Lords, for their Concurrence,
the Ordinance for enabling the Committees, named in the
Ordinance for the Northern Association, to act in the Business of Sequestrations: And was to put the Lords in mind
of the Vote, formerly sent from this House, touching the
discharging the Scotts Army in Ireland.
Answer.
Mr. Robinson brought Answer, that the Lords will send
Answer by Messengers of their own.
Army.
Mr. Scawen reports from the Committee of the Army,
according to several Orders of this House; first, A List of the
General Officers, Colonels, Lieutenant Colonels, Majors,
and Captains, both of Horse and Foot, in the Army under
the Command of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax.
2. An Estimate of the Pay of the Army under the Command of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight, for
Twenty-eight Days, according to a late Muster; which
amounts to, besides Contingencies, Forty-six thousand Seven
hundred Fifty-six Pounds Sixteen Shillings, Three-pence.
3. An Estimate of what Monies hath been received by
the Treasurers at War, for the Army under the Command
of Sir Thomas Fairfax, from March Twenty-eighth, 1645,
to the First of March 1646, exclusive: The total Sum
whereof amounts to One million One hundred Eighteen
thousand Five hundred Fifty-one Pounds Nineteen Shillings Two-pence.
An Estimate of what Monies hath been paid by the
Treasurers at War, from the Twenty-eighth of March
1645, to the First of March 1646, inclusive: The Total
whereof, with the Sum of Eight thousand Four hundred
Thirty-six Pounds Five Shillings Eleven-pence, remaining
in Cath to Balance, amounts to One million One hundred
Eighteen thousand Five hundred Fifty-one Pounds Nineteen Shillings Two-pence.
4. An Estimate of the Arrears due to the Horse and
Dragoons, in the Army under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairefax, from the first new Modelling thereof, until the First of February 1646.
An Estimate of the Arrears due to the Foot, Train,
&c. in the Army under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax, from the first new Modelling thereof, until the First of
February 1646: By which it appears, that the Horse and
Dragoons are Forty-three Weeks pay in Arrear, estimated
at Two hundred Fifty-two thousand Seven hundred and
Fifty Pounds; that the Foot, and Train, &c. are Eighteen
Weeks Pay in Arrear, estimated at Seventy-eight thousand
Two hundred and Fifty Pounds; in all, Three hundred
Thirty-one thousand Pounds; besides what is due to Colonel Rosseter's Regiment; and what is respited to the
whole Army upon Publick Faith.
5. A brief State of the Assessments imposed for Payment
of the Army under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairfax,
upon the several Counties, unto the Two-and-twentieth of
February, 1646: By which it appears, that the Sums imposed upon the said Counties amounts, in the Total, for
a Month, to the Sum of Fifty-three thousand Four hundred Thirty-six Pounds Six-pence Three Farthings; for
Twenty Months, in the Total, to the Sum of One million
Sixty-eight thousand Seven hundred Twenty Pounds Eleven Shillings Three-pence: Whereof received, the Sum of
Seven hundred Fifty-eight thousand Three hundred Fiftynine Pounds Fifteen Shillings and One Peny; in Arrear,
the Sum of Three hundred Ten thousand Three hundred
Sixty Pounds Sixteen Shillings Two-pence: Whereof Seven thousand and Seventy Pounds is paid to Plymouth, by
the Committee of Kent.
The which several and particular Estimates were all read.
Ordered, That, To-morrow, the House proceed in the
Consideration of the Affairs of Ireland, according to former Orders: And that, on Monday next, the House do proceed in the Business concerning the Horse that are to be
kept up in the Kingdom.