Die Sabbati, 18 Septembris, 1647.
PRAYERS.
Leave of Absence.
ORDERED, &c. That Sir Edward Masters and
Colonel Hunt, Members of this House, shall have
Leave to go into the Country.
Call of the House.
Resolved, &c. That the House be called on this Day
Three Weeks.
Irish Affairs.
A Letter from Colonel Michaell Jones, from Dublyn,
of 11Septembris, 1647, with Letters inclosed and intercepted, from Major General Robert Sterling to the General
of Scotland, to Major Monroe, to the Dublyn Army, and
to divers others; and Copies of a Remonstrance of the
Officers of the Army in Munster; and likewise, a Letter
from one Thomas Marshall, from Corke, of August the
last to the Lord Hunby; were all this Day read.
Resolved, &c. That a Letter be written to Colonel
Michaell Jones, to acknowledge his good Service, and to
encourage him in it; and to require him forthwith to send
over Major General Robert Sterling's Servant, the Bearer
of the Letters intercepted, and sent over by him: And that
it be referred to the Members of this House that are of the
Committee for the Affairs of Ireland, or any Three of
them, to prepare this Letter to be signed by Mr. Speaker:
And that, in the same Letter, Colonel Jones be required
to send over Colonel Midhope; and likewise, to take care
of sending over very safely Preston's Cabinet.
Resolved, &c. That a Letter be written to the Lord
Inchiquin, to require him forthwith to send over Major
General Robert Sterling and Mr. Thomas Mershell to the
Parliament, in safe Custody; and to acquaint him with the
Grounds thereof: And that it be referred to the Members
of this House that are of the Committee for the Affairs of
Ireland, at Derby House, or any Three of them, to prepare
this Letter, to be signed and sent from Mr. Speaker.
Resolved, &c. That the Messenger that brought these
Letters from Colonel Michaell Jones, shall have the Sum
of Fifty Pounds bestowed upon him for the Pains and
Expence in his Journey: and that the Committee of . . .
Revenue do forthwith pay this Fifty Pounds unto the
Messenger that brought the said Letters.
Forces for Ireland.
Ordered, &c. That the Committee for the Affairs of
Ireland, at Derby House, do confer with the General, and
take the best care they can for the sending the Forces
designed for Ireland speedily into Ireland; and especially
that they take care, that Colonel Ponsonby's Regiment
be speedily sent over.
Tythes.
Ordered, &c. That the Committee appointed for the
Ordinance concerning Tythes do meet this Afternoon;
and so de die in diem.
Members Cases.
Ordered, That the Committee for Members Cases, or
any Five of them, shall have Power to meet de die in diem.
Army Declaration, &c.
A Letter from the General, from Putney, of 17 Septembris, 1647, to the Commissioners of the Army; with a
Paper inclosed, containing a Declaration from his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairefaxe, and the General Council of
the Army, held at Putney, on Thursday, Septembris 16
1647, concerning the Delays in raising Money for Supply
of the Army, and other Forces of the Kingdom; and their
humble Offers and Desires in relation thereunto, to be
tendered to the Right honourable Commissioners of
Parliament residing with the Army; and by them to be
presented to the Houses; were this Day read.
Ordered, &c. That Mr. Vassall do acquaint the Lord
Mayor, Court of Aldermen, and Common Council, That
this House hath this Day received this Declaration from
the Army: That, before they would proceed thereupon,
they thought fit to communicate it unto them, to quicken
the Advance of the Money formerly demanded: The
House had formerly ordered this Day for the bringing in
the Fifty thousand Pounds: they expect it to be brought
in according to the Time limited by the said Order.
Mr. Vassall is appointed to give an Account of the
Delivery of this Order, on Monday Morning next.
Army, &c.
According to the Order Yesterday made, the House
proceeded in the Consideration of the Report formerly
made, concerning the Forces of England and Ireland, and
the Garisons.
For all these Forces designed for Ireland, it is agreed,
That there be One Month's Pay, by way of Advance,
paid them at the Water's Side; and for their Arrears,
the Proportions following; viz.
For such of the Two thousand before-mentioned, as
left the Army, Two Month's Arrears; and for the rest
of that Number that were not of the Army, but have
since joined to them, One Month's Arrears.
For Colonel Birch his Foot, One Month's Arrears to
what they have had already.
For the Three thousand out of Wales, Devonshire,
Cheshire, Yorkshire, and Lancashire, Two Months
Arrears.
And, for the Horse and Dragoons, Two Months
Arrears.
For stating the Accompts, and settling the Certainty
of the Arrears of all these Forces, it is agreed.
For those of the Army to go for Ireland, and such of
the Train as are to be reduced; it is agreed, That the
Committee of the Army, and Treasurers at Wars, do state
their Accompts; deducting for Free Quarter of private
Soldier and Troopers: One half is offered to be abated.
For the rest, it is agreed, That Letters be written to
the several Committees of the Counties under which they
served, upon a List, signed by the Colonel under whom
they shall now go for Ireland, to require the several Committees, with all Diligence, to state the Accompts of the
Persons mentioned in such Lists, according to the late
Instructions of both Houses; and give Debentures.
For the rest of the Forces that remain in the Kingdom,
after these Two Bodies for England and Ireland be completed; it is agreed, That they be forthwith disbanded
by the respective Committees of the Counties, upon Advice with the General: And that they do pay them Two
Months Arrears; and they to be repaid again by the
Parliament, if the said Counties be not already enabled
by the Parliament thereunto.
Army, &c.
Heads of an Establishment of Pay of such Forces as
are to be kept up in England; Seven thousand Two
hundred Horse, One thousand Dragoons, Eighteen
thousand Foot, and Two hundred Firelocks.
AGREED, All Pay upon Publick Faith to be taken
off, while they remain in England; and, if they go into
Ireland, then to be under the Irish Establishment; and
the Officers and Soldiers to have the Pay following; viz.
Agreed, The General Officers of Horse and Foot, and
General Train, except the Scoutmaster, from whom
Three Pounds per diem is to be deducted, to be paid as in
the present Establishment for the Army, Publick Faith
being deducted; only an Establishment to be inserted for
a Lieutenant General of the Army, at Three Pounds per
diem, as formerly have been allowed to the Field Marshal.
Agreed, The Pay of General Officers of Regiments
to be as followeth; viz.
For the Horse:
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The Colonel,
Serjeant Major, and
Provost Martial, |
As in the Vote of the Thirteenth of April last. |
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per diem
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£. |
s. |
d. |
| Preacher, |
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6 |
8 |
Surgeon and his Mates, as in the last Establishment;
nothing being settled for them by the Vote of the Thirteenth of April last.
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For the Foot. |
£. |
s. |
d. |
| The Colonel, |
per diem. |
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12 |
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| The Lieutenant Colonel, |
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7 |
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| Serjeant Major, |
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5 |
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For these was no Provision made by the Vote of the
Thirteenth of April last; and thereof, it is agreed
as proportionable with the Pay of the like Officers
for Horse then voted.
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| Quartermaster, |
As in the last Establishment;
nothing being settled for them
by the Vote of the Thirteenth
of April last. |
| Provost Marshal, |
Carriagemaster,
(quære respited,) |
| Surgeon and his Mate, |
For the Pay of the Officers of private Companies.
For the Horse.
Agreed, as in the Vote of the Thirteenth of April last.
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Respectuatur. |
With the Addition of One Horse to the Captain, of Eight-pence per diem to the Cornet, and One Horse to the Quartermaster. |
For the Foot: Agreed; viz.
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| For Captains, |
As in the Vote of the Thirteenth
of April last. |
| Lieutenant, |
| Drummers, and |
| Corporals, |
| For Ensigns, |
As in the late Establishment,
the Difference being very little. |
| Serjeants, |
| and Drum Major, |
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| For Dragoons: Agreed; viz. |
£. |
s. |
d. |
| For Colonels, |
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12 |
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| Lieutenant Colonels, |
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7 |
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| Majors, |
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5 |
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| Captain, 8s. and Three Horses, 3s. |
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11 |
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| Preacher, |
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6 |
8 |
| Provost Marshal, 3s. 4d. and Two Men and Two Horses, 3s. |
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6 |
4 |
| Lieutenant, 4s. and Two Horses, |
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6 |
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| Cornet, 3s. and Two Horses, |
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5 |
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Serjeants, Corporals, and Drummers, as in the last
Establishment.
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per diem. |
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d. |
| Agreed, The Pay of a Trooper, at |
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2 |
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| of private Soldiers, at |
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8 |
| of Dragoons, at |
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1 |
6 |
For an Establishment for such Forces as go for Ireland;
Six thousand Foot, Two thousand Four hundred Horse,
and Five hundred Dragoons, being agreed to be sent
over; the same to be as followeth.
The same for present Pay, according to the Old Establishment, for the Army now under Sir Thomas Fairefaxe,
and for the Monies respited on Publick Faith; to be paid
them in Rebels Lands in Ireland, at the End of the War,
and when the Adventurers are satisfied their Shares.
Ordered, &c. That it be referred to the Commissioners
of the Army, to confer and debate with the General, or
whom he shall appoint, touching the Propositions concerning some few of the Garisons now to be settled: In
which is propounded as needful, That Governors be made
that cannot be of the Army: For whom it is desired,
That some Entertainment may be settled for them, when
the Particulars shall be offered; and to make Report to
the House.
Resolved, &c. That it be left to the General, to retain
here one of the Regiments of Horse designed for Ireland,
till the Spring, if he shall see Occasion, and the Service
of Ireland will permit.
Ordered, &c. That it be referred to the Commissioners
of the Army, to communicate the Votes passed upon the
Report concerning the Forces for England and Ireland,
and Garisons; and what remains yet undetermined of
that Report, to perfect, and return it to the Consideration
of the House.
Army Committee, &c.
Mr. Pury reports the Amendments to the Ordinance
for the Committee of the Army and Treasurers: The
which were twice read; and, upon the Question, assented
unto: And the Ordinance, upon the Question, passed; and
is ordered to be sent unto the Lords for their Concurrence.
Mr. Pury is appointed to carry it to the Lords.
Advances to the Publick.
Ordered, &c. That the Committee of the Army do
prepare an Ordinance for securing the Treasurers that
advance the Forty thousand Pounds, upon the Credit of
the Ordinance for the Threescore thousand Pounds per
mensem. And
It is further Ordered, That the said Treasurers do
forthwith advance and pay in the said Forty thousand
Pounds.
It is likewise Ordered, That the Committee of the
Army do prepare an Ordinance for securing such other
Persons, as shall advance any Monies upon the Credit
of the said Ordinance for the Sixty thousand Pounds per
mensem Assessments.
Lancashire Forces.
Ordered, &c. That, on Wednesday next, peremptorily,
the Report be made concerning Lancashire Forces.
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