Die Jovis, 29 Junii, 1648.
Prayers.
Lancashire Forces.
ORDERED, That a Month's Pay be forthwith paid
unto the Officers and Soldiers of the County of Lancashire, now employed against the common Enemy in the
North Parts of England: And that Four thousand Pounds
be paid, out of the Sequestrations of the County of Westmerland, for that Purpose: And that the Gentlemen that
serve for the County of Lancaster, do present the Names
of some Gentlemen of that County, to be added to the
Committee of Sequestrations in the County of Westmorland: And that the Gentlemen who serve for the County
of Lancaster do prepare and bring in an Ordinance for
that Purpose.
Thanks to Col. Ashton.
Ordered, That a Letter of Thanks, to be signed by
Mr. Speaker, be sent to Colonel Ashton, for his good
Services in Westmorland.
Colonel Moore is to prepare this Letter.
Lancashire Forces.
The humble Petition of the Commander in Chief, and
the Officers of the County of Lancaster, in Behalf of
themselves, and their Soldiers, ordered and appointed by
the Committee of the said County to engage against the
common Enemy in the North Parts of England, was this
Day read.
Arneside Tower, &c.
Ordered, That Power be given to Colonel Ashton to
give Order to the Committee of Westmorland, so to demolish the Tower of Arneside and Bethem House, in the
County of Westmorland, as to make them untenable.
Tumults in Sussex.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee at
Darby House, to consider of some ready and speedy Way
for Suppression of the Tumults and Insurrections in the
County of Sussex. And
It is further Ordered, That the Gentlemen of Sussex go
presently to Darby House, to consider, What is best and
fittest to be done therein.
Ordered, That the Serjeant that attends this House do
repair to Mr. Middleton of Sussex; and acquaint him, that
his attendance is required in this House.
Newcastle Garison.
A Letter from Newcastle upon Tyne, of 25 Junii
1648; and the Petition of the Mayor, Aldermen, Sheriffs, and Common Council of the Town of Newcastle
upon Tyne; were this Day read.
Ordered, That the Recorder of London be desired to
communicate the Letter of the Mayor, Aldermen, Sheriffs, and Common Council of the Town of Newcastle
upon Tyne, of 22 Junii 1648, and their Petition, to the
Lord Mayor of London: With Direction, that he be desired to call a Common Council of the City of London;
and to inform them of the Necessity of raising Four thousand Pounds a Month, for the constant Pay of Three
Regiments of Foot in the said Town, for Defence of that
Town: And that, before the House would do any thing
therein, they thought fit to acquaint them therewith; to
know, Whether they can propound a better Expedient
than is mentioned in the said Letter, for Pay of the said
Garison; and to desire their speedy Answer therein.
Preacher appointed.
Ordered, That Dr. Annesley be desired to preach, in
the place of Mr. Case, the next Fast Day.
Reading Petition.
The humble Petition of the Inhabitants of the Borough
of Reading in the County of Berks was this Day read.
Ordered, That the said Petition be referred to the
Committee of Privileges.
Guildford Election.
The Petition of the greater Number of the Freemen
and Inhabitants, Electors for the Town of Guildford in
the County of Surrey, was this Day read.
Mr. Waller reports from the Committee of Privileges,
their Resolution touching the Return of Mr. Henry Weston
Burgess for the Borough of Guildford.
Ordered, That the Petitions of John Glover Esquire,
and the Town of Guildford in the County of Surrey, be
referred to the Committee for Privileges.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth agree with the
Committee for Privileges, that the Return of Mr. Weston
is good; and that the said Henry Weston is duly and solely
returned Burgess for the Borough of Guildford.
Ordered, That the former Order of Mr. Weston's not
sitting in the House be taken off.
Petitions from Trinity House, &c.
The House being informed; that the Masters of the
Trinity House were at the Door;
They were called in: And Captain Cranley did present
a Petition in the Name of the younger Brothers of the
said Corporation, and the other Seamen, directed to them;
and another Petition, in the Name of the Commanders,
Masters, and Mariners, of the Shipping belonging to the
River of Thames; and . . . other Petition, in the Name of
the Masters, Wardens, and Fellowship of the Trinity
House.
Which said several Petitions (after the Petitioners were
withdrawn) were read.
The First, intituled, "The humble Petition of the
Younger Brothers of this Corporation, and the other Seamen taking Charge, whose Names are subscribed to the
Petition annexed:"
The Second, intituled, "The humble Petition of the
Commanders, Masters, and Mariners of the Shipping belonging to the River of Thames:"
The Third, intituled, "The humble Petition of the
Master, Wardens, and Fellowship of the Trinity House."
Mr. Prideaux, Mr. Browne, Mr. Dodderidge, Mr.
Rolle, Mr. Gell;
This Committee is to consider of and prepare an Answer to the several Petitions of the Corporations of the
Trinity House; and of the Commanders, Masters, and Mariners, of the Shipping belonging to the River of Thames.-
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Sir Wm. Lewes, a Member of this House,
shall have Leave to go into the Country.-
Answer to Petitions.
The Petitioners of Trinity House were again called in:
And Mr. Speaker, by command of the House, gave them
this Answer; viz.
The House hath read the Two Petitions presented by
you to them: One, of the Masters, Wardens, and Fellowship of Trinity House; the other, of the Commanders,
Masters, and Mariners, of the Shipping belonging to the
River of Thames; and a Third, presented by the Younger
Brothers of your Corporation, and others, to yourselves:
And as this House, calling to mind your former faithful
Assistance in this Cause, so likewise, by your Petitions,
they find your Readiness, with your Lives and Fortunes,
to assist the Parliament, in all their just Undertakings,
against their and the Kingdom's Enemies, according to the
Protestation, and Solemn League and Covenant: And in
Answer to your Desires of a personal Treaty with his Majesty, for settling a well-grounded Peace both in Church
and State, the House hath commanded me to let you
know, That they have the same Fellow-feeling with you
of the Kingdom's Sufferings, by War, and the manifold
Dangers, which must necessarily ensue thereupon; and
to assure you, That they do really desire, and shall faithfully endeavour, to obtain a safe and well-grounded Peace:
And, in order thereunto, have spent a great Part of this last
Month in Considerations of Peace; and have made some
Progress therein; And for the more speedy Dispatch of
what further remains to be done, the Houses have appointed
a Committee to consider, What the King hath formerly
offered; and what is further to be offered to the King for
his satisfaction, for Settling of a speedy and well-grounded
Peace; and to consider of Time, Place, and other Circumstances, for Convenience of Address to be made to his
Majesty: Which Committee have met; and are enjoined,
with all possible Speed, to make Report to this House:
Whereupon they intend so effectually to proceed, that (by
the Blessing of God) a safe and well-grounded Peace may
be speedily settled: And they doubt not but what they
have done, and shall do herein, will be fully satisfactory as
to yourselves, so to all the well-affected Seamen of this
Kingdom: And, for your good Affections to the Parliament and Kingdom, manifested by your former Actions
in the late War, and in your Expressions and Engagements in your present Petitions, they have commanded
me to give you Thanks.
And Mr. Speaker gave the Petitioners the Thanks of
this House accordingly.
Army.
A Letter from the Lord General to Mr. Scawen, Chairman to the Committee for the Army, of the * of June,
was this Day read.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Army, to make as good a Bargain as they can; and to
contract for Provisions to be sent to the Army into Essex,
and for all necessary Accommodations for the said Army;
and to send the same away forthwith.
Ordered, That Sir Harbottle Grimston and Sir Martin
Lumley do bring in an Ordinance to assess the County of
Essex, towards the Charge of the Soldiers raised for Defence of the said County.
Report deferred.
Ordered, That Major General Browne's Report be
made, the first Business, on Tuesday Morning next.
Northern Officers.
Ordered, That, on Tuesday next, the List for the Northern
Officers be brought in, and reported.
Bishops Lands.
An Ordinance, That all Persons who have, since 20
Martii, made any Contract for Bishops Lands, to be
admitted to pay their second Payment, by defalking any
Money to them due by Assignment, or otherwise, from
the State, by the Ordinance of 13 Maii 1647; and that
the Treasurers for Sale of Bishops Lands allow thereof;
was this Day read; and ordered to be read the Second
time, on Thursday Morning next, the first Business.
Garisons, &c.
Sir John Trevor reports from the Committee at Darby
House, their Resolution concerning Farnham Castle.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth agree with the
Committee at Darby House, That the Sum of One hundred Pounds be speedily advanced, for Securing of Farnham Castle for the present.
Resolved, &c. That it be referred to the Gentlemen of
Surrey, to provide One hundred Pounds for Securing of
Farnham Castle, out of the Sequestrations of that County:
And Mr. Goodwin, Sir Richard Onslow, and Sir John
Evelyn, are to take special Care of it; and to give a
speedy Account thereof to the House.
Resolved, &c. That this House do allow of the Sum of
Six hundred Pounds to be employed for the victualling and
repairing the Castle of Chester.
Resolved, &c. That there be Six hundred Pounds appointed, out of the Sequestrations of the City and County
of Chester, to be employed for the victualling and repairing the Castle and Fort of Chester.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Resolved, &c. That the Assessments for Maintenance of
the Soldiers in the Garison of Chester be gathered in, and
paid: And to that End, the Committee of the Army are
to quicken their Agents, and the several Commissioners
appointed in every County for Collecting thereof.
Tryal of Persons in Chester.
Ordered, That the Commissioners of the Great Seal be
desired to grant forth a Commission of Oyer and Terminer, directed unto Peter Warburton Esquire, one of the
Justices of Assize of Chester, Colonel Robert Duckinfield,
Governor of Chester, * Edwards, Humfrey Mackworth,
and to such other Persons as Sir Wm. Brereton shall present unto them, for the Tryal of such Persons as had any
Hand in betraying the Garison of Chester: And that they
be proceeded against with all convenient Speed.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Morgan's &c. Accompts.
Resolved, &c. That Colonel Thomas Morgan, late Governor of Gloucester, and the supernumerary Officers of his
Regiment, whose Accompts are all stated and registered
by the Committee of the Army, are under the Rule of
the rest of the Supernumeraries, who have lately had Two
Months Pay, and Debentures secured by the Excise.
Settlement of Peace.
Ordered, That the Committee of Lords and Commons,
appointed to consider of the Settlement of a speedy Peace,
be enjoined to meet this Afternoon; and make their Report with all possible Speed.
Militia.
Ordered, That, on Tuesday Morning next, the first
Business, nothing to intervene, the Ordinance for settling
the Militia of the whole Kingdom be read: And Mr.
Speaker is to put the House in mind thereof.
Officers Arrears.
The humble Petition of divers Officers, late of the
Army under the Command of his Excellency the Lord
Fairefax, and that came off in Obedience to the Authority of Parliament, was this Day read.
Resolved, &c. That as many of the Petitioners as did
come off from the Army, are within the same Security
for their Arrears, as the rest of the Army are.