Die Martis, 11 Maii, 1647.
Prayers.
Grants to Selden, &c.
THE humble Petition of John Selden Esquire, a
Member of this House, was this Day read.
Ordered, upon the Question, That the Sum of Fiveand-twenty hundred Pounds be paid unto John Selden
Esquire, by the Treasurers at Goldsmiths Hall, in Course,
out of that Moiety of the Compositions with Delinquents,
which is not granted to the City of London, for their Security; and out of the rest of the said Compositions,
which shall remain after the said Security perfected and
ended, without Prejudice to the said Security; towards
Satisfaction and Reparation to be made unto him, for his
great Damages and long Imprisonment suffered, for and
by reason of his Service done to the Commonwealth, in
the Parliament of tertio Caroli, whereof he was a Member: And that the Acquittance of the said John Selden,
or his Assignee, shall be a sufficient Warrant and Discharge
to the said Treasurers, for Payment of the said Sum of
Five-and-twenty hundred Pounds, accordingly.
Ordered, upon the Question, That the Sum of Five-andtwenty hundred Pounds be paid unto Benjamin Valentine
Esquire, by the Treasurers at Goldsmiths Hall, in Course,
out of that Moiety of the Compositions with Delinquents,
which is not granted to the City of London, for their
Security; and out of the rest of the said Compositions,
which shall remain after the said Security perfected and
ended, without Prejudice to the said Security; towards
Satisfaction and Reparation to be made unto him, for
his great Damages and long Imprisonment suffered, for
and by reason of his Service done to the Commonwealth,
in the Parliament of tertio Caroli, whereof he was a
Member: And that the Acquittance of the said Benjamine
Valentyne, or his Assignee, shall be a sufficient Warrant
and Discharge to the said Treasurers, for Payment of the
said Sum of Five-and-twenty hundred Pounds, accordingly.
Ordered, That the Lords Concurrence be desired in
these Orders.
Mr. Whitlock is appointed to carry them to the Lords.
Langley Woods.
Ordered, That the Committee of the Navy, or some of
them, do forthwith repair unto the Contractors for Sale
of Bishops Lands; and bid, and contract for, and make
Purchase of Langley Woods, late belonging to the late
Bishoprick of Salisbury, for the Advantage and Service of
the Commonwealth.
Grant to Gen. Fairfax.
An Ordinance for settling Lands of Inheritance, to the
clear yearly Value of Five thousand Pounds per Ann. upon
Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight, General of the Parliament's
Forces, and his Heirs, for ever, was this Day read the
First and Second time; and, upon the Question, committed unto Mr. Jennour, Sir Robert Pye, Sir Robert Harley, Sir Christofer Yelverton, Sir Thomas Widdrington, Sir
John Clotworthy, Mr. Tate, Sir Henry Vane, Mr. Nathan.
Stephens, Mr. Hoskins, Mr. Nelthorpe, Sir John Evelyn,
Sir John Danvers, Sir Wm. Allenson, Sir Wm. Armyn, Mr.
Whittacre, Sir Wm. Strickland, Mr. Hatcher, Mr. Blakiston, Sir Henry Vane, junior, Mr. Bossevile, Mr. Myles
Corbett, Sir Wm. Constable, Sir Richard Lucy, Mr. John
Corbett, Sir Walter Erle, Mr. John Stephens, Mr. Reynolds, Sir Ralph Ashton, Mr. Fell, Sir Peter Wentworth,
Mr. Hodges, Mr. Oldsworth, Mr. Selden, Sir Phil. Stapilton, Mr. Nicoll, Mr. Baker, Mr. Trenchard, Sir Gregory Norton, Mr. * Fenwick, Mr. Dormer, Mr. Francis
Pierepoint, Major Harison, Mr. Holles, Colonel Harley,
Mr. Kirle, Mr. Vachell, Colonel Ludlow, Sir Thomas Middleton, Colonel Morley, Mr. Lisle, Mr. Thynne, Mr. Carye,
Mr. Lassells, Colonel White, Sir Anthony Irby, Sir Wm.
Waller, Mr. Knightley, Mr. Rigby, Mr. Whitehead, Mr.
Challenor, Mr. Nicholas, Mr. Weaver: And are to meet
To-morrow at Two post meridiem, in the Exchequer
Chamber; and so de die in diem, as they shall see Occasion: And all Persons concerned may be heard at this
Committee: And the Commissioners of the Great Seal
are required to pass a Commission of Survey, under the said
Great Seal, to Persons of Integrity in the several Counties
where any Lands are, that are to be settled, by this Ordinance, upon Sir Thomas Fairfax, and his Heirs, to inquire
upon Oath, and to return to the Committee, the true
Values of the Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, and
Woods, mentioned to be granted by the said Ordinance:
And the Committee, in case the Lands mentioned in the
said Ordinance shall be deficient, or so incumbered, that
they cannot be settled, that they shall receive Particulars
of other Papists Lands and Estates, or other Delinquents
excepted from Pardon, to complete the said yearly Sum
of Five thousand Pounds per Annum, to be settled upon
Sir Thomas Fairfax, and his Heirs.
Grant to General Fairfaxe.
Ordered, That, at the next Message, the Lords be put
in mind of an Ordinance, formerly sent unto their Lordships, for Sir Thomas Fairefaxe's receiving the Rents of
certain Delinquents Lands, to the Value of Five thousand
Pounds per Annum, till an Ordinance pass for settling Lands
to the same Value, upon him, and his Heirs for ever.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Squire Bence, a Member of this House,
shall have Leave to go into the Country.
Hull Garison.
Ordered, That Colonel White do make Report of the
State of the Garison of Hull, on Thursday Morning next.
Army Accompts.
Ordered, That the Instructions for taking the Accompts
of the Soldiery of the Kingdom be read on Friday Morning next.
Sir J. Holland.
Ordered, That Sir John Holland Baronet, one of the
Commissioners from Parliament, at Holdenby, shall have
the Leave of both Houses to return to London; and to
go into Hants, upon his own pressing and private Occasions.
Ordered, That the Lords Concurrence be desired
herein.
Letter read.
A Letter from the General Officers of the Army (employed to the Army upon Directions of this House,) from
Walden, of 8 Maii 1647, was this Day read.
Bossevile committed.
The humble Petition of Major Humfrey Bossevile,
desiring to be either speedily enlarged, or to be tried, was
this Day read.
Resolved, &c. That Mr. Humfrey Bossevile, now in the
Serjeant's Custody, be forthwith committed Prisoner to
the Prison of Newgate: And the Keeper of the said
Prison is enjoined to have a great Care of him; and that
none speak with him, but in the Presence and Hearing of
his Keeper.
Resolved, &c. That Colonel Randall Manwaring do,
from this Day forward, grant no Passes to any Person,
upon any Occasion or Pretence of Authority whatsoever:
And the said Colonel Randall Manwaring is hereby
required to take Notice hereof; and to yield Obedience
hereunto accordingly.
Propositions.
Mr. Lisle, Mr. Prideaux, Mr. Corbett, Mr. Bois, Mr.
Rigby;
This Committee, or any Three of them, are immediately to withdraw, upon the Paper concerning the
Propositions, &c. according to the Debate thereupon had
in the House; and to report the same.
Scotts Army in Ireland.
Mr. Pierrepointe, Sir John Clotworthy, Sir Wm. Lewes,
Sir Henry Vane junior, Sir Wm. Armyn;
This Committee, or any Two of them, are appointed
to withdraw; and to prepare Reasons to be offered to the
Lords at a Conference, concerning the Dismission of the
Scotts Army and Forces out of the Kingdom of Ireland;
and to present the same to the House.
Penryn Wris.
Resolved, &c. That a Warrant shall issue forth, under
Mr. Speaker's Hand, directed to the Clerk of the Crown
in Chancery, to issue forth a Writ, for the new Election
of a Burgess for the Borough of Penryn in the County of
Cornwall, in the place of Sir Nicholas Slayning.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Sir Richard Houghton, a Member of this
House, shall have Leave to go into the Country.
Impeachment of Jenkins.
A Pamphlet, intituled, "The Vindication of Judge
Jenkins, Prisoner in the Tower," was this Day read: And
It is Ordered, That the Committee where Mr. Miles
Corbett hath the Chair, do make Report of the Matter of
Fact, concerning Mr. David Jenkins, on Friday Morning
next, the first Business: And that nothing else do then
intervene: And Mr. Speaker is to put the House in
mind hereof.
Scandalous Pamphlets.
Ordered, That it be referred to Sir John Francklyn, Sir
Gilbert Gerard, Sir Robert Pye, Mr. Alderman Atkins,
Mr. Humfrey Edwards, Mr. Lawrence Whittacre, Mr.
Ball, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Recorder, Mr. Barners, Mr.
Keeble, Mr. Hooker, Mr. Newdigate, Sir Gregory Norton,
Mr. Hobart, Mr. Alderman Pennyngton, Sir John Woollaston, Mr. Robert Packer, and Mr. Manly, or any Three
of them, Justices of the Peace for the City of London, or
County of Middlesex, to send for the Company of Stationers, London, or any other Persons; and to examine and
find out the Printers, Sellers, and Publishers, of a Scandalous Pamphlet, intituled, "The Vindication of Judge
Jenkins, Prisoner in the Tower;" and also of another
scandalous Book or Pamphlet, intituled, "The Unlawfulness of Subjects taking up Arms, against their Sovereign, in what Case soever;" Written by Dudley Diggs
Gentleman, late Fellow of All Soules College, in Oxford:
And the Gentlemen unto whose Care this is referred, are
likewise to direct a legal Proceeding to be bad in the
King's Bench, against the Printers, Sellers, and Publishers
thereof: And have Power to commit them to Prison, if
they shall see Cause.
Capt. Grundy.
Ordered, That the Case of Captain Grundy, now Prisoner in the Gatehouse, be referred to the Consideration of
the Committee where Colonel Harvey hath the Chair; to
call the Parties before them; and to examine and state
the Case.
Propositions.
Ordered, That the Report concerning the Propositions,
be made To-morrow Morning, the first Business.