Die Veneris, 15 Octobris, 1647.
PRAYERS.
Tonage and Poundage.
The Grand Committee sat upon the Bill of Tonage
and Poundage.
Mr. Myles Corbett in the Chair.
Mr. Speaker resumed the Chair.
Absent Members.
Upon Mr. Ball's Report from the Committee for
absent Members, of the Causes of the Absence of Sir
Wm. Litton and Mr. Bois;
It is Resolved, &c. That the respective Fines of Twenty
Pounds, deposited by the said Sir Wm. Litton and Mr.
Bols, be restored unto them, respectively.
Earl of Mulgrave.
Ordered, That the Report of the Business concerning
the Earl of Mulgrave be reported on Thursday Morning
next, the first Business after the Reports from the Committee at Goldsmiths Hall.
Shaftesbury Writ.
Ordered, That Mr. Speaker do issue his Warrant to
the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, to issue a Writ, for
the Election of a Burgess to serve for the Town of Shaftesbury in the County of Dorsett, in the room and place of
Colonel * Starre, formerly chosen to serve for that Borough, and since deceased.
Proceedings concerning Lilbourne.
Mr. Marten reports the Matter of Fact concerning the
Imprisonment and Commitment of Lieutenant Colonel
John Lilbourne, now a Prisoner in the Tower, by Order of
the House of Peers.
A Copy of the Judgment given by the Lords, in the
House of Peers, in the Case of the said Lieutenant Colonel
John Lilbourne, the Eleventh Day of July 1646, was read;
and likewise a Copy of Articles, intituled, "Articles exhibited before the Lords, in Parliament assembled, by Sir
Nath. Finch Knight, one of his Majesty's Serjeants at
Law, against Lieutenant Colonel John Lilbourne, for High
Crimes and Misdemeanors done and committed by him."
Resolved, &c. That the whole Matter of the Report,
now made by Mr. Marten, concerning Lieutenant Colonel
Lilbourne, be committed unto Mr. Solicitor, Mr. Maynard, Mr. Selden, Mr. Lilibone Longe, Mr. Whitelock,
Mr. Grimston, Sir Thomas Widdrington, Mr. Serjeant
Wilde, Mr. Nicholas, Mr. Nath. Fienis, Mr. Bacon, Mr.
John Stephens, Mr. Lisle, Mr. Samuell Browne, Mr. Boys,
Mr. Henry Pelham, Mr. Ashhurst, Mr. Knightley, Mr.
Pury, Mr. Serjeant Chresheld, Mr. Ratcliff, Doctor Bond,
Mr. John Corbett, Mr. Myles Corbett, Mr. John Goodwyn,
Mr. Ball, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Swynfen, Mr. Whittacre,
Mr. Ellis, Mr. Marten, or any Five of them: And they
are to consider of Precedents in this and the like Cases;
and to state their Opinions to the House, What they think
fit to be done upon this Business, and Matters of the like
Nature: And are to meet this Afternoon at Three of
Clock, in the Court of Wards; and so de die in diem:
And are to report with convenient Speed: And have
Power to send for Lieutenant Colonel Lilbourne, to prosecute his Business at the said Committee, so often as they
shall have Occasion: And the Care of this Business is more
particularly referred to Mr. Maynard.
Riotous Women about the House.
Ordered, That the Serjeant at Arms attending on this
House be required by himself, or his Servants, to apprehend all such Women, or other Persons that he shall
be informed of, who clamour about the Houses, and speak
any scandalous Words against the Parliament; and carry
them to the next Justice of Peace: Who is required to
send the said Persons, so apprehended for the Crimes
aforesaid, to the House of Correction; and to give Order,
That they may be there punished according to Law and
Justice: And the Captains and other Officers of the
Guards, attending the Houses, are required, as Occasion shall be, upon the Desire of the Serjeant, or his
Men, to be aiding and assisting to the said Serjeant, or
his Men, in the due Execution of this Order.
Publick Revenue.
Ordered, That these Petitions and Lists be referred to
the Committee where Sir Thomas Dacres and Mr. Marten
has the Chair; to enquire into these Lists, Whether any
mentioned in these Lists are in the List in Lieutenant
General Cromwell's Hands; and whether any of them
have been paid already.
They are further to consider, How Monies may be
borrowed at Weavers Hall, for Relief of such as shall be
thought fit and just to be relieved.
They are likewise to send for the Auditors; and to
consider with them, How all Obstructions in the Auditing
their Accompts may be removed.
Grant to Alkin.
Ordered, That the Sum of Fifty Pounds be bestowed
upon Elizabeth Alkin, alias Jones; and paid unto her forthwith by the Committee for Sequestrations at Campden
House: And the Acquittance of the said Elizabeth Alkin,
together with a Copy of this Order, shall be a sufficient
Warrant to the said Committee, and Treasurer there, for
the Payment of the said Fifty Pounds unto the said Elizabeth Alkin, accordingly.
It is further Ordered, That the said Committee do
forthwith provide a convenient House for the said Elizabeth Alkin to dwell in.
Message from Lords.
A Message from the Lords, by Dr. Aylett and Mr.
Sadler;
The Lords have commanded us to deliver unto you an
Ordinance for making Lewis Du Moulin to be History
Reader in the University of Oxon: An Ordinance for the
Marquis of Winton to continue upon his Bail: An Ordinance for repairing of Churches: An Ordinance for
the Militia of Westminster: An Order for John Borros'
Pardon: An Ordinance for the Duke of Florence his Resident to be freed from paying Excise for his own Provisions: In all which they desire the Concurrence of this
House:-A Report touching Ireland and the Irish Prisoners; which the Lords have approved; and recommended
to the Consideration of this House:- Mr. Boyde's Petition,
with a Report from the Committee for Indemnity; which
they recommend to the Consideration of this House:-To
put this House in mind of speedy Supplies for Colonel
Jones; of an Order for the Relief of Barton; of an Order
concerning Colonel Manwaring; of a Business concerning
Hawkes, and others; of the Lady Moore's Petition: An
Order for Colonel Rainborough to be speeded to Sea.
Ordered, That the Particulars of this Message be taken
into Consideration on Wednesday Morning next.
Westminster Militia.
An additional Ordinance concerning the Militia of
Westminster, &c. now sent from the Lords, was read;
and nothing more done upon it.
Militias.
Ordered, That the Ordinance in Mr. Ball's Hands,
concerning the Militia of Westminster, &c.; and the
Ordinance in Mr. Leman's Hands, concerning the Militia
of the County of Herts; be read To-morrow Morning.
Ordered, That Colonel Thompson do, To-morrow
Morning, bring in an additional Ordinance concerning
the Militia of Southwarke.
Ordered, That Mr. Ball do, To-morrow Morning,
bring in an additional Ordinance, concerning the Militia
of the Hamlets of the Tower.
Answer to Lords.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House has considered their Lordships Message: and will
send Answer by Messengers of their own.
Sir R. Harley.
Ordered, That on Tuesday next, Mr. Myles Corbett, do
make Report of the Business concerning Sir Robert Harley.
Violence to Parliament.
Ordered, That Lieutenant General Cromwell do acquaint the Committee for examining the late Force upon
the Houses, with the Informations he has received concerning Shropshire, Herts, and Kent; and with the Parties that give the said Informations.
Serj. Wilde thanked.
Resolved, &c. That the Thanks of this House be
returned to Serjeant Wilde, for the good Service he
performed to the Parliament, in vindicating the Honour
of the Parliament, upon all Occasions, in his Proceedings
in the Circuit.
Impeached Lords.
Ordered, That Serjeant Wilde, Mr. Erasmus Erle, Mr.
Whitelock, Mr. Samuell Browne, and Mr. Maynard, be
added to the Committee appointed to prepare the Impeachments against the Lords, and others, impeached or voted
to be impeached by this House of High Treason: And
that they do meet this Afternoon, and make a speedy
Dispatch of those Matters; and report them to the House.
Message from Lords.
A Message from the Lords, by Dr. Aylett and Mr.
Sadler;
The Lords have commanded us to bring unto you this
Ordinance concerning Foreign Silver: A Report from
the Committee of the Admiralty to make Sir Charles
Coote Vice Admiral of Ulster; in which they desire the
Concurrence of this House: A Report about Admiralty
Jurisdiction and Sea Laws; which they recommend to
this House.
Foreign Silver.
The Ordinance, now sent from the Lords, concerning
Foreign Silver, was read; and, upon the Question, passed.
Answer to Lords.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House has considered their Lordships Message: And, as
to the Ordinance concerning Foreign Silver, they do
agree: To the rest, they will send Answer by Messengers
of their own.
Westminster, &c. Militia.
Ordered, That, To-morrow Morning, the first Business, the several Ordinances concerning the Militia of
Westminster, Hamlets, and Southwark, be read: And that,
immediately next after them, the House do proceed in
the further Consideration of what they shall think fit to
be prepared to be sent to the King.
Thompson's Petition.
The humble Petition of James Thompson, now under
Restraint in the Serjeant's Custody, was this Day read:
And
It is Ordered, That it be referred to the Consideration
of the Committee of Complaints: Who are to meet upon
it this Afternoon: And have Power to bail the Petitioner,
if they shall find Cause.