Die Mercurii, 8 Septembris, 1647.
PRAYERS.
Fellow of Eaton Col.
AN Ordinance, sent from the Lords, for making Mr.
John Bacheler Fellow of Eaton College, was this
Day read; and, upon the Question, passed.
Glyn's Commitment respited.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth dispense with Mr.
Recorder's going to the Tower for the Space of a Week,
for the settling and putting in Order his Papers and
Affairs.
Mr. Recorder was, by the Serjeant, brought to the Bar;
and, kneeling there, Mr. Speaker pronounced unto him,
That the House had discharged him from fitting as a
Member in this House; and had adjudged him a Prisoner
to the Tower, during their Pleasure.
Warner's Estate.
An Ordinance for Sale of Part of Mr. George Warner's
Lands was this Day read the Second time.
A Petition of the said George Warner was likewise read
again.
The humble Petition of Jacob Cooke Gentleman, desiring Satisfaction for Damages, out of the Estate of the
said George Warner, was now likewise read.
Resolved, &c. That this Ordinance be committed, together with the Two Petitions now read, unto Mr. Swinfen,
Sir Arther Hesilrige, Mr. Wheeler, Sir Wm. Strickland,
Colonel Purefoy, Colonel Baker, Mr. Knightley, Colonel
Boseville, Mr. Lisle, Mr. Scott, Mr. Ball, Sir John Hippisley, Mr. Selden, Mr. Lucas, Mr. Clark, Colonel Liegh,
Sir Henry Mildmay, Mr. Smyth, Mr. Lister, Mr. Bois,
Mr. Gell, Mr. Darley, Sir Wm. Massam, Mr. George
Fenwick, Mr. Whittacre, Mr. Brewster, Colonel Rainsborough, Mr. Ashhurst, Mr. Humfrey Edwards, Mr.
Annesley, Mr. Blakiston, Mr. Anlaby: And are to meet
this Afternoon at Two of Clock, in the Exchequer Chamber: And have Power to send for Parties, Witnesses,
Papers, Records.
Person to attend.
The Serjeant is appointed to send one of his Servants
to require, from the House, Mr. Copley to attend the
Service of the House.
Blasphemous Pamphlet.
Ordered, upon the Question, That the Committee of
plundered Ministers shall have Power to examine Biddle,
who printed his Book, and all other circumstantial Questions that may lead to find out who was the Printer:
And, if he shall refuse to answer, that then, for his Contempt, they do commit him to such Prison as they shall
think fit: And that they do appoint Divines to confer
with him, and to endeavour to remove him from his
blasphemous and dangerous Opinions.
Col. Lilburne.
Ordered, That so soon as Mr. Myles Corbett shall have
done his Report, if there shall be Time, Mr. Marten shall
make Report of the Business concerning Lieutenant Colonel
John Lilburne; if that Report cannot be now made, that
then it be made To-morrow Morning the first Business.
Army Accompts.
Ordered, That, To-morrow Morning, the Ordinance
formerly read, concerning the stating the Accompts of
such Officers and Soldiers as served particular Counties
or Association, be again read.
Blasphemous Publications.
Ordered, That on this Day Sevennight, peremptorily,
the House do take into Consideration the Business concerning Paul Best, and Biddle.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Samuel Clerk Esquire, a Member of this
House, shall have Leave to go into the Country.
Ordered, That Anth. Beddingfield Esquire, a Member
of this House, shall have Leave to go into the Country.
D. of Buckingham's Sequestration.
A Message from the Lords, by Mr. Page and Mr.
Bolles Clerks of the Crown;
The Lords have commanded us to deliver unto you
these Orders of the Committee of Lords and Commons
for Sequestrations, which are for the Discharging of the
Sequestration of the Duke of Buckingham's Estate, with
their Lordships Order grounded thereupon; wherein they
desire the Concurrence of this House.
Ordered, That this Message be taken into Consideration on this Day Sevennight.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House will send Answer by Messengers of their own.
Impeachment of E. of Suffolk, &c.
Mr. Miles Corbett reports divers Orders and Warrants
of the Committee of the Safety, unto which were the
Names of divers Lords, Members of the House of Peers.
Resolved, &c. That James Earl of Suffolk be impeached
of High Treason, for levying War against the King, Parliament, and Kingdom.
Resolved, &c. That Francis Lord Willoughby of Parham
shall be impeached of High Treason for levying War
against the King, Parliament, and Kingdom.
Resolved, &c. That John Lord Hunsdon shall be impeached of High Treason, for levying War against the
King, Parliament, and Kingdom.
Resolved, &c. That Wm. Lord Maynard shall be impeached of High Treason, for levying War against the
King, Parliament, and Kingdom.
Resolved, &c. That Theophilus Earl of Lincoln shall be
impeached of High Treason, for levying War against the
King, Parliament, and Kingdom.
Resolved, &c. That George Lord Berkeley shall be impeached of High Treason, for levying War against the
King, Parliament, and Kingdom.
Resolved, &c. That James Earl of Middlesex shall be
impeached of High Treason, for levying War against the
King, Parliament, and Kingdom.
Earl of Pembroke.
Resolved, &c. That Mr. Miles Corbett shall this Day
Sevennight make Report of the Business concerning the
Earl of Pembroke.
Impeachment of Earl of Suffolk, &c.
Ordered, That Sir John Evelyn of Wiltes do, by the
Command of this House, at the Bar of the Lords House,
in the Name of the Commons of England, impeach the
Lords aforesaid; viz. Theophilus Earl of Lincoln, James
Earl of Suffolk, James Earl of Middlesex, George Lord
Berkley, John Lord Hunsdon, Francis Lord Willoughby
of Parham, and William Lord Maynard, of High Treason, for levying War against the King, Parliament, and
Kingdom; and desire, that the said Lords may be sequestered from their Service in that House, and committed:
And that this House will be ready to bring up their Evidence and particular Proofs against them, and every of
them, at such Time as their Lordships appoint.
Persons to attend.
Ordered, That Mr. Copley do attend the House Tomorrow Morning, and so from time to time, till the
House take further Order; notwithstanding his former
Order and Pass to go into the Country.
Ordered, That Mr. Miles Corbett do To-morrow make
Report of the Business concerning Mr. Copley: And that
the Witnesses be here ready.
Ordered, That Sir Robert Harley, Mr. Edward Stephens,
and Mr. Gewen, be summoned to be here by this Day
Three Weeks, to answer such Matters as shall be objected
against them.
Lords to sit.
Sir Robert Pye is appointed to go to the Lords, to desire them to sit awhile.
Propositions to the King.
A Letter from the Commissioners residing with the
King, from Hampton Court, of 8 Septembris, 1647, was
this Day read, signifying, that they had Yesterday presented the Propositions to his Majesty.
Bailing Mountague.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth agree with the
Lords, in granting the Continuance of Liberty for Three
Months longer, upon Bail, unto Walther Mountague Esquire, that he may have the Convenience to intend the
Recovery of his Health.
Lords to sit.
Sir Robert Pye brings Answer, That the Lords will sit
awhile, as is desired.
Waiter in Customs.
The humble Petition of Samuell Gosse was read; desiring That he might have the Place conferred upon him of
One of the King's Waiters at the Customhouse, become
void by the Decease of one Lawrence Newman. And
It is Ordered, That the said Place be conferred upon
him accordingly: And that an Ordinance be prepared,
and brought in, to pass both Houses, for estating him in
the said Place; and for appointing his Majesty's Solicitor
to prepare a Bill, containing a Grant of the said Place
unto him; and directing the Commissioners of the Great
Seal to pass the said Grant, so prepared, under the Great
Seal, accordingly.
A Petition of Mr. Edward Walford, a Man employed
in many Services of this House, was likewise presented
for this Place: And Mr. Speaker is desired to put the
House in mind of him, when an Opportunity shall be
offered of recompensing his Services.
Comptroller of Customs.
Colonel White reported from the Committee of the
Navy, their Opinion touching one George Powell Gentleman, to be a fit Man for the Execution of the Place of
Comptroller of the Customs in the Port of Milford cum
Membris, void by the Death of Nicholas Squire. And
It is Ordered, That the said Place be conferred upon
him: And, that an Ordinance be brought in to that Purpose, directing the Solicitor to prepare a Bill, containing
the Grant of the said Place unto him: And the Commissioners of the Great Seal are to pass the said Grant, so
prepared, under the Great Seal, accordingly.
Scotts Forces in Ireland.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Members of this House
that are of the Committee of both Kingdoms, to prepare Instructions for the Messenger that is appointed to carry the
Letter to the Chancellor of Scotland, concerning the Discharging the Scotts Forces in Ireland, according to the Purport and Intention of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Articles
of the Treaty, concerning the reducing the Kingdom
of Ireland. They have further Power to make a Transcript of the said Letter to the Chancellor of Scotland;
and to direct it to the Council of Scotland; and to deliver
the said Transcript to the Messenger, to deliver to the
Council of Scotland, if Occasion shall be.
Ordered, That To-morrow, after the Debate concerning Lieutenant Colonel Lilbourne, the House do resume
the Debate concerning Commissioners to be sent into
Scotland.