Die Jovis, 3 Februarii, 1647.
Prayers.
Warner's Estate.
ORDERED, That the Committee for Sequestrations
in the County of Warwick be required forthwith to
cause the Ordinance, whereby Part of the sequestered
Estate of Mr. George Warner, a Delinquent, is sold and
conveyed unto Sir Peter Wentworth, be obeyed, and put
in Execution: And that they put Sir Peter Wentworth in
Possession of the Houses and Lands contained therein:
And in case of Resistance, to require the Aid of the Sheriff
or Forces in the County, for the Performance thereof.
It is further Ordered, That the said Committee do take
care that the Rents fallen due from the said Lands, since
the Payment of the Purchase Monies by the said Sir Peter
Wentworth, be paid umo him.
Brentford Minister.
Ordered, That the Sum of Threescore Pounds per Annum, out of the remaining reserved Rent of the Impropriate Rectory of Ashwell, with the Appurtenances in the
County of Herts, Parcel of the Possessions belonging to
the late Bishoprick of London, be settled upon, and paid
by equal Portions to the Minister, and his Successors, that
shall officiate, and preach at the Chapel of New Brentford
in the County of Middlesex, so that the said Minister do
live upon that Place, and not be Minister of Hanwell,
or have Cure of Souls elsewhere: The first Payment to
begin on the Five-and-twentieth of March next.
It is further Ordered, That the Trustees for the Sale of
Bishops Lands be hereby authorized and required, from
time to time, to issue out their Orders and Warrants to
the Treasurers or Receivers, to make due Payment of the
said yearly Sum of Threescore Pounds in manner as
abovesaid.
And the said Order or Warrant of the Trustees, together with the Acquittance of the said Minister of Brentford, and his Successors, shall be, from time to time, a
sufficient Warrant and Discharge to the said Treasurers
or Receivers for the Payment of the said yearly Sum of
Threescore Pounds, in manner as aforesaid, accordingly.
Reports deferred.
Ordered, That, on Saturday Morning next, the first
Business, the Reports concerning the Scotts Officers, in
Mr. Swynfen's Hands, be made: And then, next, the
Report concerning the English Officers; the Report concerning Captain Samuell Gardiner, and concerning some
French Officers.
Petition to be read.
Ordered, That, on this Day Sevennight, the first Business after the Reports of Goldsmiths Hall, the Petition of
the Sequestrators at Campden House be read.
Probate of Wills.
The House resumed the Consideration of the Report
touching Probate of Wills, &c.
Resolved, &c. That this shall be one Head of an
Ordinance; viz.
That Suits for Legacies shall remain to be proceeded
on, and determined by the same Law, as formerly they
were.
Resolved, &c. That this shall be one Head of an
Ordinance; viz.
That the Granting of Commissions of the Goods and
Chattels, and the Dependencies thereupon, shall remain
to be proceeded on, and determined by the same Law,
as formerly they were.
Resolved, &c. That this shall be one Head of an
Ordinance; viz.
That all Causes of Marriage and Divorce shall remain
to be proceeded on, and determined by the same Law,
as formerly they were.
Resolved, &c. That this shall be one Head of an
Ordinance; viz.
That Suits for Tythes shall be proceeded on, and
determined by the same Law, as formerly they were.
Resolved, &c. That this shall be one Head of an
Ordinance; viz.
That there shall be a coercive Power for Remedy of
Matters.
Civilians, &c.
Ordered, That the House do proceed in this Report,
concerning Civilians and Civil Courts, on Monday Morning next, the first Business after Goldsmiths Hall Reports.
Crown Jewels.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of Lords
and Commons, at Derby House, to consider of, and take
the best Course they may, to prevent the Sale and Alienation of the Crown Jewels.
Alderman Chambers, &c.
Ordered, That, on Saturday Morning next come Sevennight, the first Business after Goldsmiths Hall Reports,
the Report concerning Alderman Chambers, and others,
that suffered for their Affections to the Parliament of
tertio Caroli, be made and considered.
Tryals in King's Bench.
Ordered, That the King's Counsel be required to meet
with the Judges of the King's Bench To-morrow at Five
of Clock, at Serjeants Inn in Fleetstreet: And that all the
Judges be desired to meet there at the same time: And
that the Committee of the Members of this House of the
Long Robe, formerly appointed, with the Addition of
Mr. Selden, Sir Thomas Widdrington, Mr. Say, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Lislebon Long, Mr. Maynard, and Mr. Ellis,
be required likewise to meet the Judges To-morrow, at
Five of Clock, at Serjeants Inn in Fleetstreet, to consider
of the Indictments and Tryals that are appointed to be
had this Term, in the King's Bench.
Newcastle Garison.
Ordered, That the Officers of the Ordnance, do forthwith deliver out Four whole Culverins of Brass, well fortified, for the Service of the Garison of Newcastle; the
Carriages being ready, and shod, and are assigned for that
Service.
Judges Salaries.
Ordered, That on Monday next come Sevennight, the
Ordinance concerning the Judges Salaries be read the
Second time.
Message from Lords.
A Message from the Lords, by Dr. Heath and Mr.
Eltonhead;
The Lords have received a Letter from General Leven,
in the Behalf of Mr. Robert Fenwick: They especially
recommend the Matter of this Letter to this House.- A
Report from the Committee of the Admiralty and Cinque
Ports, signifying, That the Ordinance for pressing Mariners
is expired; and an Order upon it to renew the said Ordinance: In which they desire the Concurrence of this
House.- They desire to put this House in mind of a Petition of Captain Gualter: It concerns the Sum of Forty
Pounds, which he hath disbursed for the Parliament; and,
by reason of the Want thereof, he lieth in Prison for a
small Debt.- They recommend the Petition of the Lord
Petre; upon which they have made an Order: In which
they desire the Concurrence of this House.-An Order
for the Naturalization of Catharin Prude: In which
they desire the Concurrence of this House.-A Petition
from the Garison of Portesmouth; which they recommend
to this House.
Grant to Fenwick.
The Letter from General Leven, from Edinburgh, of
22 Martii, 1647, in the Behalf of one Mr. Robert
Fenwick, was read.
Resolved, &c. That the Sum of One thousand Pounds
be bestowed upon, and paid unto Mr. Robert Fenwick, in
respect of his very great and good Services to the Parliament, and his Losses, out of such concealed Delinquents
Estates, as he shall discover to the Committee at Haberdashers Hall; or out of the Surplussage of such Delinquents
Estates, as have compounded at Goldsmiths Hall, and not
given in true and full Particulars of their Estates: And
the respective Committees are to pay it unto him accordingly; he delivering in, at one time, the Names of
such Delinquents he shall discover to the said respective
Committees.
Impressing Mariners.
It is Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament
assembled, That the Ordinance, dated septimo Februarii
1645, for Impresting of Mariners for the Service of the
Fleet, be continued, and remain in Force, in all the Clauses
and Parts thereof, both as to the Ships now abroad, and
those which shall be hereafter set forth for the Parliament's Service, until the First Day of January, 1648.
Mr. Fenwick.
Ordered, That the Place of Register in the Ecclesiastick
or Civil Courts, in York or Duresme, when they shall be
settled, be bestowed upon Mr. Robert Fenwick, in further
Consideration and Recompence of his faithful Services,
and great Losses.
Suspected Persons, &c.
Ordered, That Power be given to the Lieutenant of the
Tower, or such as he shall appoint, to enter into, and make
Search in all Houses and Places within the late Line of
Communication, that they shall have Occasion to suspect,
for suspicious Persons, Arms, Ammunition, and other
Materials of War: And shall have Power to apprehend
such Persons, and make Seizure of such Arms, Ammunition, or other Materials of War: And that, from time
to time, the Persons so by them apprehended, and the
Arms, Ammunition, or other Materials of War, so by
them seized, be referred to the Committee of Derby House,
to be disposed, as they shall see Cause.
Navy Supply.
Ordered, That on Tuesday next, the first Business, and
nothing to intervene, the House do take into Consideration the Providing of Monies for speeding out the next
Summer's Fleet: And that Mr. Green be here at the first
Sitting of the House, to make his Reports in Order to
this Business.
Ordered, That the Committee of the Navy be required
to meet constantly, from Day to Day; and consider of all
Ways and Means that may conduce to and speed out the
next Summer's Fleet; and to prepare all in such a Readiness; as may be fit to be presented to the House, on
Tuesday Morning next.
Securing King's Person.
A Message from the Lords, by Dr. Aylett and Mr.
Eltonhead;
The Lords have commanded us to return unto you
the Votes they Yesterday received, concerning the securing his Majesty in the Isle of Wight; with one Amendment: In the which they desire the Concurrence of this
House.
The Amendment was read; and was, to add to the
last Vote these Words, "to continue in the said Service
during the Pleasure of both Houses."
Which was assented unto.
Message from Lords.
A Second Message from the Lords, by Dr. Aylett and
Mr. Eltonhead;
The Lords have commanded us to deliver unto you an
Ordinance to make Mr. Wm. Strong Vicar of Dunstan's in
the West: To return the Judges Circuit: To which they
agree, with one Addition; in which they desire the Concurrence of this House: Which was, to add Mr. Serjeant
Clerk to Mr. Justice Rolle:-An Ordinance concerning
Mrs. Highlord, for vacating a Recognizance: In which
they desire the Concurrence of this House:- An Ordinance
for appointing one Mr. Somerscales to be Comptroller of
the Customs in the Port of Kingston upon Hull.
Vicar of Dunstans.
The Ordinance for making Mr. Wm. Stronge Vicar of
the Church of Dunstan's in the West, London, now sent
from the Lords, was read; and, upon the Question,
passed.
Highlord's Recognizance.
The Order for Mrs. Highlord, for vacating a Recogninance, upon her paying in of Twelve hundred Pounds to
the Committee at Haberdashers Hall (upon a former
Ordinance of both Houses), was read; and, upon the
Question, passed.
Northampton Circuit.
Ordered, That, as to the Addition of Mr. Serjeant
Clerk to go the Northampton Circuit, this House will send
Answer by Messengers of their own.
Customs.
An Ordinance for making Thomas Somerscale Comptroller of the Customs in the Port of Hull was read;
and, upon the Question, passed.
Answers to Lords.
Answer returned to the First Message; That this House
has considered their Lordships Message; and do agree to
the Ordinance concerning the pressing Mariners: To the
rest, they will send Answer by Messengers of their own.
Answer returned to the Second Message; That this
House has considered their Lordships Message; and do
agree to the Addition in the Votes concerning the King.
Answer returned to the Third Message; That this
House has considered their Lordships Message; And, as
to the Addition of Serjeant Clerk to go the Northampton
Circuit, they will send Answer by Messengers of their
own: To the rest, they do agree.
Ld. Graie's Officers.
Ordered, That the Petition concerning the Lord Graie's
Officers be read on Saturday Morning next.
Whalley's Arrears.
Mr. Wheeler made Report of Certificates concerning
the Accompts of Colonel Edward Whalley: And likewise
tendered an Ordinance, in pursuance of a former Order of
this House, for making Satisfaction to the said Colonel
Whalley, for his Arrears, out of certain Lands, Parcel of
the Possessions of the Earl of Newcastle.
Resolved, &c. That Colonel Edward Whalley shall have
the Manor of Flawborough in the County of Nottingham,
at the Rate of Fifteen Years Purchase, according to the
Value certified of Four hundred and Ten Pounds Two
Shillings per Annum.
Ordered, That the Certificate, Letters, and Business,
be read, and considered on Wednesday Morning next, the
first Business.
An Ordinance for conveying unto Colonel Edward
Whalley the Manor, Lands, and Tenements, of the Earl
of Newcastle, in Flawborowe in the County of Nottingham,
at the Rate of Fifteen Years Purchase, in Consideration of
his Arrears, and of the Surplussage Monies, to be by him
paid, was this Day read the First time; and ordered to
be read the Second time, on Saturday Morning next.
Army.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Army, to provide Boots for the Horse Guards (for each
Trooper a Pair); in manner as Shoes and Stockings were
ordered to be provided for the Soldiers of the Foot
Guards.
Ordered, That, on Monday Morning next, the first
Business, the Report from the Committee of the Army
be made, and taken into Consideration.
Pembroke Castle.
Ordered, That a Letter be sent to the Governor of
Pembroke Castle, to deliver up the said Castle, according
to such Orders as he shall receive from the General.
Mr. Scawen is appointed to prepare this Letter: And
Mr. Speaker to sign it.
Declaration of Non-Addresses.
Ordered, That the House do now proceed in the Consideration of the Declaration, expressing the Reasons of
passing the Resolutions concerning the King.
The said Declaration was accordingly now read the
Second time.
Resolved, &c. That this Declaration shall be read in
Parts.
Resolved, &c. That this Declaration, expressing the
Reasons of passing the late Votes touching no Application
to the King, be read in Parts, on Saturday Morning next,
the first Business; and nothing to intervene; notwithstanding any former or other Order: And that Mr.
Speaker do put the House in mind hereof.