Die Sabbati, 17 Junii, 1648.
Prayers.
Marquis of Argyll's Claims.
AN Ordinance for Payment of Thirty-five thousand
Pounds to the Marquis of Argyll, and the Heritors
of the Shiredom of Argyll, or their Assigns, was this
Day read the First and Second time; and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent unto the Lords for
their Concurrence.
Mr. Ashe is appointed to carry it up.
Answer from Lords.
Mr. Knightley brings Answer, from the Lords, That, as
to the Ordinance for Forty-two thousand Pounds for the
Soldiers; and the Ordinance for settling the Militia in the
County of Radnor; they will send Answer by Messengers
of their own: To all the rest of the Particulars of the
Message sent by him, their Lordships do agree.
Sheriffs Accompts.
Ordered, That the Ordinance touching Sheriffs Accompts
be reported, and read, on Saturday Morning next, the first
Business, peremptorily; and nothing to intervene.
Message from Lords.
A Message from the Lords, by Mr. Hackwell and
Mr. Page;
The Lords have commanded us to bring to you a Letter from both Houses, to be sent to the Estates General,
both in Latin and English, touching the revolted Ships;
and desire your Concurrence therein; and that it be referred to the Committee at Derby House to think of a fit
Messenger to be sent therewith, that he may be considered
of, and receive Instructions from thence:-A Report from
Warwicke House, touching the Fleet; That the Marquis
of Winchester may have Enlargement for Four Months:
An Ordinance * Doctor Corbett, and others, to be admitted Prebendaries of Christ Church in Oxford: a Petition of Dr. Cheney Rowe; and an Order thereupon: To all
which they desire the Concurrence of this House. They
have sent the Names of Two Deputy Lieutenants in Com'
Bucks: A Pardon for the Prisoners in the Western Circuit: A Pardon for Prisoners in the Midland Circuit: A
Pardon for Job Throckmorton: To which they desire the
Concurrence of this House-Colonel Temple's Petition:
Which they specially recommend to the Consideration of
this House-Colonel Herbert's Petition: William Sykes
his Petition: An Order for a Patent for a Collection for
the Town of Wrexham in Com' Denbigh, for a Loss by
Fire: In all which they desire the Concurrence of this
House.
Answer.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House hath considered of their Lordships Message; and do
agree to the Three Letters to be sent to the Estates General: And to the Three first Votes of the Report sent from
Warwicke House; and to the Two Pardons of Course;
this House doth agree: To the rest, they will send
Answer by Messengers of their own.
Revolted Ships.
The Letter to the States General, in Latin and English,
touching the revolted Ships, were read; and, upon the
Question assented unto; and concurred with the Lords,
That it be referred to the Committee at Derby House, to
send the Letter agreed by both Houses to the States General; and to appoint a fitting Messenger for the Carrying
of it; and to give him Instructions for the managing that
Affair.
Navy.
The Report from Warwicke House, touching the Fleet,
was read.
Resolved, &c. That as great a Fleet, as the Parliament
shall think fit, be provided, with all possible Expedition,
for the Safety of the Kingdom, and the Reducing of the
Revolters.
Resolved, &c. That a Letter be written to the Lord
High Admiral, to the Trinity House, to employ their best
Endeavours for the Manning of the Ships of such a Fleet
with cordial and well-affected Men.
Resolved, &c. That a Promise be made, by Ordinance
of Parliament, to those Seamen, both Commanders, Officers, and Mariners, of a Gratuity suitable to the faithful
and good Service they shall do in this Business.
Resolved, &c. That this House will send Answer, by
Messengers of their own, as to that Vote touching the
Ships of this Fleet to be kept in a Body together, and not
dispersed upon particular Services.
Oxford University.
An Ordinance, sent from the Lords, for constituting Dr.
Corbett Orator in the University, of Oxford, Mr. Pococke
Hebrew Professor of the said University, Mr. Mylles, and
Mr. Cornishe, to be admitted unto the Prebendaries of
Christ Church in the said University of Oxford; was this
Day read the First and Second time; and, upon the Question, committed unto Mr. Doddridge, Mr. John Corbett,
Mr. Strode, Mr. Hungerford, Mr. Swynfen, Mr. Weaver,
Mr. Wheeler, Sir Gilbert Gerard, Sir Francis Pyle, Sir
Edw. Partherich, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Waller, Mr. Maynard, Mr. Prideaux, Sir Wm. Litton, Sir Walter Erle,
Mr. Rous, Mr. Stephens, Mr. Salway, Sir John Trevour,
Colonel Lee, Mr. Miles Corbett, Mr. Harrington, Mr.
Lenthall, Mr. Challoner, Sir Robert Harley, Sir John
Bamfeild, Mr. Pury, Mr. Selden, Mr. Tate, Mr. Oldesworth, Sir Tho. Dacres.
Prisoners pardoned.
Ordered, by the Lords and Commons, in Parliament
assembled, That the Commissioners of the Great Seal of
England do pass a Patent, in Course, under the said Great
Seal, for some poor Prisoners reprieved in the Western
Circuit (for that some of their Facts were small, and their
first Offences; and others their Evidence doubtful); who
are certified by Mr. Justice Godbold, and Mr. Serjeant
Wilde, to be fit Objects of Mercy; and may do good
Service for the State, if they shall be employed.
Ordered, by the Lords and Commons, in Parliament
assembled, That the Commissioners of the Great Seal of
England do pass a Patent, in Course, under the said Great
Seal, for Four poor Prisoners, now remaining in several
Gaols in the Midland Circuit (some of their Facts being
small, and their first Offences); who are certified by Mr.
Justice Roll to be fit Objects of Mercy; and that they
may, some of them, do good Service for the State, if they
shall be employed, being ready to undertake the same.
Ordered, That, on Thursday Morning next, the House
do proceed with the rest of the Particulars of the Message:
And that the Report touching Sykes be then made.
Isle of Ely.
Ordered, That Power be given to the Committee at
Derby House, to grant Commissions to Colonel Hubbart
of Well in the Isle of Ely, to raise Forces for the Safety,
and Guard of those Parts.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
The Covenant.
The Question was propounded, That such as shall take
new Commissions from the Parliament, shall, before they
receive their Commissions, take the Covenant:
And the Question being put, Whether these Words;
viz. "If they have not already taken the Covenant;"
should be added to the Question;
It passed with the Negative.
The Question was propounded, That such as shall take
new Commissions from the Parliament, shall, before they
receive their Commissions, take the Covenant:
And the Question being put, Whether this Question
shall be now put;
The House was divided.
The Noes went forth.
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Sir Samuel Luke, |
Tellers for the Yea: |
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| Sir John Northcott, |
With the Yea, |
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Colonel Popham, |
Tellers for the Noe: |
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| Colonel Norton, |
With the Noe, |
So that the Question passed with the Negative.
Message to Lords.
Mr. John Ashe carried to the Lords, for their Concurrence, an Ordinance for the Payment of Thirty-five thousand Pounds to the Marquis of Argyll, and the Heritors
of the Shiredom of Argyll: An Order for Payment of the
Sum of Seven hundred and Ninety-one Pounds Arrears
due to Captain Mounsell: An Order touching such as shall
raise or maintain Arms against the Parliament: Order
for giving Power to the Committee at Derby House to
grant Commissions to Colonel Hobart for raising Forces
for the Safety of the Isle of Ely.
Answer.
Mr. John Ashe brings Answer, That the Lords do agree
to the Order for the Arrears to Captain Mounsell; to the
Order for the Committee at Derby House to grant Commission to Colonel Hubbart; to the Ordinance for the
Payment of Thirty-five thousand Pounds to the Marquis
of Argyll, and the Heritors of the Shiredom of Argyll:
To the Order touching such as shall raise or maintain
Forces against the Parliament, they will send Answer by
Messengers of their own.
Isle of Wight.
Ordered, That the Committee of the County of Sussex,
or any Two of them, do send an Hundred of Hand Granado Shells to the Governor of the Isle of Wight, out of
Arrundell Castle, or Chichester, or elswhere in the County
of Sussex.
Bishops Lands.
Ordered, That, on Thursday Morning next, the first
Business, and nothing to intervene, the Trustees and Contractors for Sale of Bishops Lands be heard, touching the
Obstructions and Remedies in that Business: And that
then the Ordinances, touching that Business, be reported,
and read: And that Mr. Speaker do put the House in
mind hereof.
Letters from France.
Ordered, That the Letters out of France, intercepted
in Kent by that Committee, be delivered to the Messenger
upon whom they were taken: And that a Pass, under
Mr. Speaker's Hand, be granted to the said Messenger.
Sir J. Clotworthie.
Ordered, That the first Business, on Monday Morning
next, Sir John Clotworthie's Business be taken up: And
that the Clerk of the Crown, or his Deputy, do then
attend the House with the Record.
Army Stores.
Ordered, That the Officers of the Ordinance, and the
Officers of the Stores, do forthwith furnish Colonel Rich
with Five hundred Ball, weighing Eight or Nine Pounds,
for a Demiculverin, or with so many of them as they can
spare, for the present Service of the County of Kent.
Assessments.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Army, to prepare Letters, to be signed by Mr. Speaker,
and sent to the Members of this House, and other the
Commissioners for the Assessments; to quicken them to
meet frequently; and call the Collectors, and other Officers, before them; and put the Ordinances in due Execution for the speedy bringing in those Monies: And that
they do, from time to time, give Account of their Proceedings; and of the Neglects of such as are Defaulters:
And the Committee is further to certify, What Members
are in the several Counties; and, in such Counties where
there are no Members, to consider of the Names of some
to present to the House.
Ordered, That the Commissioners appointed in the
several and respective Counties, Cities, and Places, for the
bringing in the Assessments for the Army, be, and are
hereby, required and enjoined to meet once every Month;
and the Commissioners in the particular Divisions, once
every Week: And that they do, from time to time, call
the Collectors, and other Officers, that they do punish the
said Neglect, according to the Power given them in that
Behalf: And that they do, from time to time, give notice
to the House of their Proceedings in this Business; and
of such as shall neglect their Attendance upon these Meetings, whereby the Service suffers great Prejudice.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
London Assessments.
Ordered, That the Citizens and Burgesses that serve for
the City of London, be, and are hereby, particularly required and enjoined to meet upon Monday next, in the
Afternoon, at Guildhall, London, where the Committee are
appointed to meet upon the Service of bringing in the
Assessments for the Army; and from time to time, as the
Occasion of that Service shall require.
South Wales Sequestrations.
Mr. Waller reports the Amendments to the Ordinance
touching the Sequestrations in South Wales: The which
were twice read: And these Words, in the Second Amendment, "then not being under the Power of the Parliament," being left out; the said Amendments were, upon
the Question, assented unto: And the Ordinance, so
amended, upon the Question, passed; and is ordered to
be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence.
Mr. Waller further reported the Instructions to such as
are employed upon the Sequestrations in South Wales:
The which were read; and, upon the Question, assented
unto; and ordered to be sent unto the Lords for their
Concurrence.
Mr. Waller is appointed to carry these, and the Ordinance, to the Lords.
Army Commissioners.
Ordered, That Colonel Henry Herbert, and Colonel
Vincent Potter, formerly appointed Commissioners for the
Army, be continued in that Service; and that their Pay
be continued, as formerly, upon the Establishment: And
that Mr. Herbert do appoint a Deputy, in his place, whilst
he attends the King at the Isle of Wight.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Duke of Argyll's Claims.
Whereas the Parliament of Scottland have appointed
the Sum of Thirty-five thousand Pounds to be paid to the
Marquis of Argyll, and the Heritors of the Shiredom of
Argyll out of the first and readiest of the second Fifty
thousand Pounds of the last Two hundred thousand Pounds
of the Four hundred thousand Pounds agreed to be paid
to the Kingdom of Scottland, in the Articles of Agreement betwixt the Kingdoms, of the Three-and-twentieth
of December 1646; in pursuance whereof, the Commissioners for the Kingdom of Scottland have agreed, That
the Acquittance of the said Marquis of Argyll, and Heritors of that Sheirdome, or any having Power from them,
shall be a sufficient Discharge to the Kingdom of England
of the said Thirty-five thousand Pounds, Part of the last
Two hundred thousand Pounds aforementioned: All
which, by the Letters of the Commissioners of the Parliament of Scottland, of the Sixth of February 1647, doth
appear: Be it Ordained, by the Lords and Commons, assembled in the Parliament of England, and it is hereby
Ordained, by Authority of the same, That the said Thirtyfive thousand Pounds shall be paid to the said Marquis of
Argyll, and the Heritors of the said Sheirdome, or their
Assigns, out of the first and readiest of the Second Fifty
thousand Pounds of the last Two hundred thousand
Pounds of the Four hundred thousand Pounds agreed to
be paid to the Kingdom of Scottland: And that the said
Marquis of Argyll, and the Heritors of the said Sheirdome,
or their Assigns, shall be allowed and paid Interest after
the Rate of Eight Pounds per Cent. for the said Thirtyfive thousand Pounds, from the time the same became due
unto the said Kingdom of Scottland, until the same shall
be paid unto the said Marquis of Argyll, and to the Heritors of the said Sheirdome, or their Assigns. And it is
hereby further Ordained, That the Acquittance of the said
Marquis of Argyll, the Heritors of the said Sheirdome, or
their Assigns, or any having Power from him or them, of
the Receipt of the said Thirty-five thousand Pounds, and
Interest for the same, or of any Part thereof, shall be a
sufficient Discharge to the Kingdom of England; and a
sufficient Warrant and Discharge for the Treasurers, or
others, that shall pay the same. Provided always, That the
Ordinance sent from the Lords, read and passed in the
House of Commons, the Fifth of this instant June 1648,
and all other Orders or Ordinances preceding the said
Ordinance of the Fifth of June aforesaid, appointing the
Payment of the said Thirty-five thousand Pounds to the
said Marquis of Argyll, and the Heritors of that Sheirdome, be, and are hereby revoked, annulled, and made of
none Effect.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.