Die Martis, 23 Novembris, 1647.
PRAYERS.
Conformity of Papists.
ORDERED, That Mr. Solicitor do prepare and
bring in an Ordinance for Supply of that Defect which
is occasioned by reason Bishops are taken away, and
cannot give Certificates of the Conformity of Papists.
Mutiny at Bristoll.
A Letter from the Mayor and others of Bristoll, of
20 Novembris 1647, was this Day read; representing
That the Soldiers there are mutinied, and have taken away
one Alderman Browne, and carried him Prisoner to the
Great Fort, and will not release him without a Month's
Pay, Security for their Arrears, and an Act of Oblivion
for this Fact.
Ordered, That Mr. Prideaux do prepare a Letter to be
sent to the General: And that this Letter from Bristoll, be
inclosed: And he desired to take care of this Business, to
examine it, and report it to the House; to take care
to prevent the like for the future; and to give Order for
the present Discharge of Alderman Browne.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Sir Henry Worseley and Mr. Horner,
Members of this House, shall have Leave to go into the
Country for Six Weeks.
Poor, &c.
An Ordinance for Relief and Employment of the Poor,
and Punishing of Vagrants, and other disorderly Persons,
was this Day read the Second time; and, upon the Question, committed unto Colonel Thompson, Mr. Lane, Sir
Wm. Massam, Colonel Ven, Mr. Whitelock, Mr. Challoner, Sir John Danvers, Sir Benjamin Rudiard, Mr.
Holland, Sir Wm. Allenson, Mr. Bond, Mr. Miles Corbett, Sir Walter Erle, Sir Robert Pye, Mr. Temple, Sir
Richard Onslowe, Mr. Gourdon, Mr. Jesson, Mr. Dove, Mr.
Wheeler, Sir Martin Lister, Mr. Sam. Browne, Mr. Leman,
Mr. Whittacre, Mr. Lisle, Mr. Annesley, Captain Skinner, Mr. Bulkeley, Mr. Love, Alderman Atkin, Mr.
Strode, Mr. Vassall, Mr. Scott, Mr. Edward Ashe, Mr.
Aldworth, Mr. Westrow, Mr. Swynfen, Sir John Francklyn: And all that will come are to have Voices: And
are to meet on Thursday next, at Two post meridiem, in
the Exchequer Court: And the Care of this Business is
more particularly referred to Mr. Miles Corbett.
Irish Affairs.
Ordered, That, on Friday next, the first Business peremptorily, the Reports concerning Ireland be made.
Scotts Officers.
Ordered, That the Report concerning a List of divers
Scotts Officers be made on Thursday Morning next, after
the Reports of Goldsmiths Hall.
Transporting Wool, &c.
An Ordinance prohibiting the Transportation of Wool,
Woollen Yarn, Fullers Earth, and Clay, was this Day
read the First time; and ordered to be read the Second
time on Friday Morning next.
Bishops Lands.
Ordered, That Colonel White do, on Friday next, report the Ordinance for taking away the Obstructions in
the Sale of Bishops Lands.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Mr. Framlingham Gaudy, and Sir Wm.
Springe, Members of this House, shall have Liberty to
go into the Country for Six Weeks.
Information against Stephens, &c.
Resolved, &c. That the Business and Information concerning Mr. Edward Stephens and Mr. Gewen be committed unto the Members of this House that are of the
Committee appointed to examine the Force upon the
Houses: And they have Power to examine Mr. Stephens
and Mr. Gewen in the said Business.
Resolved, &c. That there be an Addition to this Committee; viz. Mr. Swynfen, Mr. Bois, Mr. Erle, Mr.
Bond, Mr. Crew, Sir Ralph Ashton, Mr. Reynolds, Lord
Lisle, Mr. Bulkley, Mr. Challoner, Captain Wingate, Mr.
Nath. Stephens, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Tate, Mr. Hobby, Sir
Wm. Constable, Colonel Purefoy, Mr. Leman, Mr. Love,
Sir Symonds D'Ewes, Mr. Rose, Sir Peter Wentworth,
Mr. Dodderich, Mr. Waddon, Colonel Booth, Mr. Holland, Sir Walter Erle, Mr. Edward Ashe, Mr. Jesson, Mr.
John Corbett, Sir Wm. Massam, Sir Anthony Irby, Sir Wm.
Allenson, Mr. Knightley, Sir Richard Onslow, Mr. Temple,
Mr. Green, Sir John Curson.
Message from Lords.
A Message from the Lords, by Dr. Aylett and Mr.
Sadler;
The Lords have commanded us to deliver unto you a
Letter for the Scotts Commissioners, in Answer to Two
of theirs, of the Fifth and Seventeenth instant; in which
the Lords desire the Concurrence of this House: The List
of the King's Servants; in which they concur; with the
Addition they have here returned: An Ordinance concerning the Disposal of the Rectory of Allhallowes in
Lumbard Street to John Cardell; in which the Lords desire
the Concurrence of this House: An Ordinance for the Minister of Banbury; in which they desire the Concurrence of
this House: An Order for referring to the Committee of
Foreign Affairs the Matter of Trade: It moved first from
this House: To which they have made one Alteration; in
which they desire the Concurrence of this House.
The Lords desire to put this House in mind of the Petition of Captain Wm. Jones formerly sent to this House:
That the Lords have appointed their Members of the
Committee of both Kingdoms, to meet this Afternoon at
Derby House.
They do recommend to the Consideration of this House,
the Petition of the Lady Mary Cawfield Widow: An Ordinance to make Mr. Grant Rector of Astley in the County
of Worcester; in which they desire the Concurrence of
this House.
Letter to Scotts Commissioners.
The Letter to be sent to the Scotts Commissioners, in
Answer of theirs of the Fifth and Seventeenth instant,
was read: And
It is Ordered, That it be committed unto Sir Peter
Wentworth, Mr. Marten, Mr. Hill, Mr. Scott, Mr. Lisle,
Mr. Morley, Mr. Bois, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Allen, Mr.
Rigby, Mr. Scawen, Mr. Pierepoint, Sir Arthur Hesilrige, Mr. Nath. Fienis, Mr. Solicitor, or any Three of
them: And they are to meet this Afternoon, at such
Time and Place as they shall think fit: And are to bring
it in on Thursday Morning next: And the Care of this
Business is more particularly referred to Sir Peter
Wentworth.
Propositions to the King.
Sir Arthur Hesilrige reports from the Committee at
Derby House, a Paper from the Scotts Commissioners, of
this present Date, containing the Scotts Commissioners
Answer touching joining in presenting the Propositions
agreed by both Houses to the King. And
It is Ordered, That this Paper be taken into Consideration on Thursday Morning next, when the Letter in Answer to the Scotts Commissioners shall be reported.
Business to done.
Resolved, &c. That, for the Space of Fourteen Days,
nothing shall be moved, or taken into Consideration, except only what concerns the Settlement of the Peace of
the Kingdom, providing for the Army, and taking off
Free Quarter, providing for the Navy, and the Affairs of
Ireland.
Packet to be opened.
Lieutenant General Cromwell, Sir Walter Erle, Mr.
Knightly, Mr. Bond, Mr. Marten, Mr. Swynfen, Mr.
Purefoy, are appointed presently to withdraw, to open the
Packet sent in; and report their Opinions to the House,
whether it be fit to be read in the House.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Colonel Booth shall have Leave to go
into the Country for Six Weeks.
King's Servants.
The Addition to the List of the King's Servants was
read; and, upon the Question, assented unto; and was,
for the Adding of Mr. Maxwell, Mr. Maule, and Captain Middleton, to the said List.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Revenue to advance an Hundred Pounds, for defraying
the Expences of the Servants going down to attend the
King, and the Charge of Carriages necessary to be employed in that Service.
Allhallows Rectory.
The Ordinance for disposing of the Rectory of Allhallows in Lumbert Street to Mr. John Cardell, an orthodox
Divine, and making him Rector thereof, was read; and,
upon the Question, passed.
Banbury Ministers.
The Ordinance, sent from the Lords concerning the
better Maintenance of the Ministry in Banbury was read;
and the Words "Twenty fifth of March, and Twentyninth of September," being added, instead of these Words,
"Two most usual Feasts in the Year, that is to say, at
the Feast of the Annunciation, and St. Michaell the Archangel;" the Ordinance, upon the Question, passed.
Banbury Town.
Ordered, That the Corporation of Banbury shall have
Liberty to sell the Timber, in the Place where it is, by
former Order, assigned unto them, for Repair of their
Town; and, with the Proceed thereof, buy so much
Timber in some Place more convenient for those Purposes;
the Timber now assigned being so far remote and distant
from the Town of Banbury, where it is to be employed,
that the Charge and Expence of Carriage will near amount
to the Value of the Timber.
Trade.
The Alteration to the Order concerning the Referring
the Matter of Trade to the Committee of Foreign Affairs was read; and, upon the Question, assented unto.
Astley Rectory.
An Ordinance to make Mr. Grant Rector of Astley in
Com' Wigorn', now sent from the Lords, 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 do
agree to the Addition to the List of the King's Servants:
To the Ordinance concerning the Disposal of the Rectory
of Allhallowes in Lumbard Street to John Cardell: To the
Addition to the Order for referring to the Committee for
Foreign Affairs the Matter of Trade: To the Ordinance
for making Mr. Grant Rector of Astley: To the rest, they
will send Answer by Messengers of their own.
Berkley Vicarage.
An Ordinance for constituting and making Mr. Nicholas
Paul, an orthodox Divine, Vicar of the Church and Parish
of Berkley in the County of Gloucester, was this Day read;
and, upon the Question, passed.
Memorandum, There were Testimonials read, certifying the Sufficiency and Fitness of Mr. John Cardell,
to be Rector of the Rectory of Allhallowes in Lumbard Street; of Mr. Grant to be Rector of Astly in
Com' Wigorn'; of Mr. Nicholas Paul to be Vicar of
the Parish of Berkley in the County of Gloucester;
before any of the said Ordinances passed.
East India Company.
Upon the humble Petition of the Governor and Company of Merchants of London, trading into the East Indies,
expressing, That they have in Readiness Three Ships,
named the Dolphin, Bointoe, and Advice, ready to set fail
for the East Indies; desiring that they might transport in
those several Ships Foreign Coin and Bullion, to the Value
of Forty-five thousand Pounds;
It is Ordered, That the Commissioners of the Customs
do suffer the said Company to pass upon the said Ships
Dolphin, Bointoe, and Advice, Foreign Coin and Bullion,
to the Value of Forty-five thousand Pounds, in manner
as formerly hath been ordered and granted.
Petition from free-born People of England.
A Petition directed "To the Supreme Authority of
England, the Commons, in Parliament assembled," and
intituled, "The humble Petition of many free-born
People of England," sent in a Letter directed to Mr.
Speaker, and opened by a Committee thereunto appointed, was read the First and Second time.
Resolved, &c. That this Petition is a seditious and
contemptuous Avowing and Prosecution of a former
Petition, and Paper annexed, stiled, "An Agreement of
the People," formerly adjudged by this House to be destructive to the Being of Parliaments, and fundamental
Government of the Kingdom.
Persons committed.
Resolved, &c. That Thomas Prince Cheesemonger, and
Samuel Chidley, be forthwith committed Prisoners to the
Prison of the Gatehouse; there to remain Prisoners during
the Pleasure of this House; for a seditious and contemptuous Avowing and Prosecution of a former Petition, and
Paper annexed, stiled, "An Agreement of the People,"
formerly adjudged by this House to be destructive to the
Being of Parliaments, and fundamental Government of
the Kingdom.
Resolved, &c. That Jeremy Ives, Thomas Taylor, and
Wm. Larner, be forthwith committed Prisoners to the Prison of Newgate; there to remain Prisoners during the
Pleasure of this House, for a seditious and contemptuous Avowing and Prosecution of a former Petition, and
Paper annexed, stiled, "An Agreement of the People,"
formerly adjudged by this House to be destructive to the
Being of Parliaments, and fundamental Government of
the Kingdom.
Execution for Mutiny.
Resolved, &c. That a Letter be prepared and sent to
the General, taking Notice of his Proceedings, in the Execution, according to the Rules of War, of a mutinous
Person, at the Rendesvous near Ware; and to give him
Thanks for it; and to desire him to prosecute the Examination of that Business to the Bottom; and to bring such
guilty Persons as he shall think fit to condign and exemplary Punishment.
Sir John Evelyn of Wilts is appointed to prepare this
Letter; and bring it in on Thursday Morning next.
Votes to be printed.
Resolved, &c. That the Votes upon the former Petition, and Agreement annexed, and likewise the Votes
and Proceedings upon this Petition, be forthwith printed
and published.
London Agents.
Ordered, That the Lords Concurrence be desired, That
Two of the Committee of their House, and Four of the
Committee of this House, may be of the Quorum, to
examine the whole Matter referred, concerning the London
Agents.
Ordered, That the House be adjourned till Thursday
Morning next, Eight of Clock.