Die Jovis, 22 Junii, 1648.
Prayers.
Message to Lords.
MR. Wheeler carried to the Lords, for their Concurrence, an Order for Thomas Spademan to be Minister of the Rectory of Althorp in Com' Lincoln: Order
for Payment of Interest for the Five hundred Pounds,
formerly appointed to be paid to George Thomazine, for a
Parcel of Manuscripts: Order for Mr. Osbourne to have
Leave to come and depart: Order for Payment of Two
hundred Pounds for Mr. Perkins: Order for Payment of
Five hundred Pounds to the Earl of Kildare: Order for
presenting Names of learned Lawyers to be made Serjeants: An Ordinance for settling the Militia in the City
and County of the City of Bristoll: Order for applying
Ely House for maimed Soldiers, and Discharging of Edw.
Birkhead Esquire from the Penalties upon the Contract
for that House.
Answer.
Mr. Wheeler brings Answer, That, as to the Order for
making the Lawyers . . . . . they will send Answer by
Messengers of their own: To all the rest of the Particulars of the Message carried by him, the Lords do agree.
Hopton's Petition.
Ordered, That Colonel James Hopton's Petition be read
on Saturday Morning next.
Sir J. Maynard.
The humble Petition of Sir John Maynard, was this
Day read.
Whereas Sir John Maynard Knight of the Bath did
heretofore contract with the Contractors for Sale of
Bishops Lands, for the Manor of Bugden in the County
of Huntington about Twelve Months since; but, by reason of his late great Troubles, could not proceed upon the
said Contract: And whereas, since, an Ordinance passed,
that all should perfect their Assurances, or otherwise to
forfeit a Third Part of their Purchase Money; which said
Manor is since sold to Alderman Pack: It is Ordered,
That the said Sir John Maynard be, and is hereby, discharged of and from all Penalties and Forfeitures, for not
perfecting his Contract for the said Manor within the
Time prefixed; the said Ordinance, or any thing therein
contained to the contrary thereof, in any wise, notwithstanding.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ely House.
Ordered, That the sick and wounded Soldiers shall have
the present Use of Ely House, until the Houses take further Order, at such reasonable Rent, by the Year, as
shall be agreed on by the Trustees for the Sale of Bishops
Lands, and the Treasurers for maimed Soldiers: And that
the said Rent, so agreed upon, be paid by the Committee
of Lords and Commons, for Advance of Monies, usually
sitting at Haberdashers Hall. And, that a Work of so
great Charity may have no longer Delays, the said Trustees for Sale of Bishops Lands are hereby authorized and
enjoined to cause the Possession of the said House to be
forthwith delivered to the Treasurers for maimed Soldiers,
and the Rent to be speedily agreed and settled.
And, in regard that Edward Birkhead Esquire, Serjeant
at Arms attending the House of Commons, who had formerly entered his Contract, for the Purchase of the said
House, with the Contractors for Bishops Lands, hath, by
Command of the Houses, relinquished his said Contract,
and signed a Release, which stands upon Record; It is
therefore hereby further Ordered, That the said Contractors for Bishops Lands, sitting in the Old Jury, London,
with whom the said Contract was so entered, do, upon
Sight of this Order, release the said Contract on their
Parts: And the said Contract is hereby released accordingly; and the said Edward Birkhead discharged from all
or any Forfeiture, that he shall or might have incurred by
his Non-prosecution of the said Contract; and shall be
enabled hereby to receive his Money, with the Interest
due, according to Ordinance, as freely as if he had not
entered any such Contract: And hereof the said Contractors and Treasurers, and all others, whom it may concern,
are required to take notice, and conform thereunto:
And, for so doing, this shall be their Warrant.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Reduced Officers.
The humble Petition of the reduced Officers and Gentlemen of Colonel Sanderson's Regiment, was this Day
read.
Ordered, That the said Petition be referred to the Committee of the Three Counties of Bucks, Berks, and Oxon,
by whom their Accompts have been already stated; to
make Defalcation, according to the Direction of the
Ordinance, to which their said Petition relates; and to
endeavour with them, that the Ten thousand Pounds,
ordered out of the Sequestrations at Guildhall, be in full
Satisfaction of their whole Debt.
Bishops Lands.
The House being informed, That the Trustees for
Bishops Lands were at the Door;
They were called in: And the said Trustees desired,
That the Obstructions, touching the Sale of Rectories,
late Parcel of the Bishops Lands and Inheritances, may
be removed; and presented a Petition, with their more
particular Desires therein.
Which Petition (after the said Trustees were withdrawn) was read; and was intituled, " The humble
Petition of the Trustees for Bishops Lands."
And the House being informed, That the Contractors
for the Sale of Bishops Lands were at the Door;
They were called in: And the said Contractors delivered in a Paper of Obstructions occurring the said Contractors, in some of their Treaties for Sale of Bishops
Lands, desiring the Resolution of this House therein.
Which (after they were withdrawn) were read; and
referred to the Committee for Obstructions for the Sale of
Bishops Lands: Who are to meet this Afternoon; and
present the true State of the Business; and report their
Opinions thereupon to this House forthwith.
Mr. John Corbett is to take care hereof.
Officers Petition.
Ordered, That the Petition of the Officers of the Army,
late under the Command of his Excellency the Lord
Farefax, and that came off in Obedience to Authority of
Parliament, be read on Saturday Morning next.
Bishops Lands.
Ordered, That the Ordinance for Removing of Obstructions in the Sale of Bishops Lands be read on Saturday
Morning next.
Westminster Militia.
An Ordinance for settling the Militia of the City of
Westminster, was this Day read the Third time: And
It is Ordered, That Mr. Love do report the Amendments of this Ordinance on Saturday Morning next, the
first Business.
Militia.
Ordered, That the general Ordinance, for settling the
Militia of the whole Kingdom, be brought in on Monday
Morning next.
Excise.
Ordered, That the Ordinance touching the Excise be
read on Saturday Morning next.
Revolted Ships.
Sir Henry Vane senior reports from the Committee at
Derby House, the Result of the Sub Committee, appointed
by the Committee at Derby House, and of the Committee
of the Navy, and of several Merchants, and of the Master
and several Members of Trinity House, touching the
revolted Ships.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee formerly
appointed to draw a Declaration to the whole Kingdom,
of what Proceedings the House have made towards a Settlement of a well-grounded Peace: With further Power to
the said Committee to declare what this House has done
towards the reducing of the revolted Ships; and to consider, what is further fit to be done therein: And the said
Committee are to meet this Afternoon. And
It is Ordered, That Sir Henry Vane junior, Mr. Green,
Mr. Pierpoint, Sir Henry Vane senior, Mr. Lewes, Mr.
Reynolds, Mr. Crew, Sir John Potts, Mr. Rolle, Colonel
Raynborow, be added to the said Committee: And that
the Reports and Result from the Committee at Derby
House, and the Sub Committee, Merchants, Master, and
Members of Trinity House, be also referred to the same
Committee; to consider, what is fit to be done further
therein; and to present their Opinions thereupon to the
House forthwith.
Navy.
Mr. Green reports from the Committee of the Navy,
the State of the Navy.
Ordered, That the Committee of the Army do give
Account, Why they do not pay the Twenty-five hundred
Pounds to the Committee of the Navy; and give their
Answer to the House therein: And it is referred to the
said Committee, How the said Monies may be speedily
had: And that they return their Answer, and Opinion
herein, on Saturday Morning next.-
Strangewaies Delinquency.
An Ordinance for Discharge of Sir John Strangewaies,
and Gyles Strangewaies his Son, of their Delinquency, and
Fifth, and Twentieth Part, was this Day read the First and
Second time; and, upon the Question, re-committed,
upon the Debate of the House.-
NavySupply.
Resolved, &c. That the Sum of Four thousand Pounds
be charged upon the Excise, in Course, together with
Interest, after the Rate of Eight Pounds per Cent. from
the Time, as the same shall be set off, upon Credit, by the
Committee of the Navy, for the Use of the Navy: And
that an Ordinance be brought in to this Purpose.
Ordered, That the last Part of the Report, touching
the state of the Navy, be re-committed: And the Committee are to report their Opinions therein to the House,
within Two or Three Days.
Isle of Wight.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee at Derby
House, and especially recommended unto them, to consider of the present State of the Isle of Wight; and to take
some speedy and effectual Course therein for Security
thereof, both by Sea and Land.
And Mr. Lisle, and the Hampshire Gentlemen, are
desired to attend that Committee this Afternoon.
Message from Lords.
A Message from the Lords, by Dr. Bennett and Dr.
Aylett;
The Lords have received some Reports touching the
revolted Ships; for Addition of Men to the Ships; Commission of Oyer and Terminer to try Mariners; the Admiral's Letter to Trinity House; and their Answer; an
Estimate of the Want of Stores in the Magazine: A Petition of the Earl of Huntington, that he may have Ten
Days Liberty of Residence in London notwithstanding
the Ordinance of 16 Junii 1648: The Lord Pawlett's
Petition, to have Ten Days Liberty of Residence in London, notwithstanding the Ordinance of 16 Junii 1648:
Sir Frederick Thinne's Petition to have Ten Days Liberty
of Residence in London, notwithstanding the Ordinance of
16 Junii 1648.
The Lords have commanded us to put you in mind of the
Lord Cromwell's Petition; and consider of his poor Estate.
The Lords have sent down a Pardon for one John
Thurstyn; which they have passed: Wherein they desire
the Concurrence of this House.
The Lords require us to put you in mind of the Pardon
of Job. Throgmorton, formerly sent from their Lordships:
-A Pass for Sir John Dingley, Secretary to the Queen
of Bohemia, for himself, Three Persons, and Four Horses,
with such Trunks and Cloaths, as are for his necessary
Use: Which their Lordships have granted; and desire
the Concurrence of this House:-The Petition of divers
Field Officers designed for Ireland: Which they recommend
to this House.
The Lords command us to put you in mind of an Ordinance for making Mr. Jonathan Lawrence Parson of
Upway in the County of Dorsett:-Ordinance for collecting Money for Ireland: Wherein they desire the
Concurrence of this House.
Navy.
Resolved, &c. That this House do agree with the Lords
That the Ships be full manned, upon this Exigent, for
the Reducing of the revolted Ships.
Prisoner pardoned.
A Pardon for John Thurstin, a Prisoner in the Gaol of
Winchester, sent from the Lords, was this Day read; and,
upon the Question, agreed unto.
Answer returned by the same Messengers.
Answer to Lords.
The House has considered their Lordships Message:
And, as to the adaing Men to the Ships; and the Pardon for John Thurstin; the House do agree: To the rest,
they will send Answer by Messengers of their own.
Cheshire Business.
Ordered, That Cheshire Business be taken up on Tuesday Morning next, the first Business; nothing to intervene: And Mr. Speaker to put the House in mind
thereof.
Capt. Veysey.
Ordered, That it be referred to the General, to proceed
against Captain Veysey by Martial Law, or otherwise, as
he shall think fit.
Defence of Suffolk.
Ordered, That Sir Wm. Spring and Mr. Francis Bacon
be desired to go down into the County of Suffolk, to
further the Business of the State, in Defence and
Preservation of the Peace of those Parts.