Die Jovis, 13 Julii, 1648.
Army Arrears.
WHEREAS the Petition, referred to the Committee where Sir Thomas Dacres has the Chair, is
subscribed by Seven-and-twenty Hands; whereof One Fifteen; viz. Christofer Elsynge, John Ward, Calcot Chambie, John Burrowhes, Thomas Sadler, Samuell Turner, David Thomas, John Adam, Purbech Temple, Walter Bosevile,
John White, John James, Joseph Claver, Edward Horton,
Richard Bagnall; are legitimate Petitioners, and capable
to make the Discovery to which the Petition refers; and
the other Names are added by some other Person, to them
unknown, and Strangers to the Business: It is Ordered,
That those Petitioners only above named shall have the
Benefit of the said Discovery, so as to have their Arrears
satisfied out of the same; the Residue thereof to be to
the Use of the State: And that if the other Petitioners,
whose Names are added in manner aforesaid, can make
any other Discovery than what is made known by the
first named Petitioners; that it seems reasonable, that
they likewise should have the Benefit of what they can so
discover towards the Satisfaction of their Arrears also.
Ordered, That Power be added to this Committee,
to order Payment of the Sums to them respectively due
for their Arrears, out of the Monies that shall happen to
be found due to the State, upon the said Discovery; and
to make Stay of such Monies as shall be so discovered, in
the Hands of the Persons where it shall be informed to
be, till Report be made to the House, to give their
Judgment and Direction in the Case.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Mr. Rolles, a Member of this House,
have Leave to go into the Country.
Ordered, That Mr. Fowell, a Member of this House,
have Leave to go into the Country.
Grants to Lady Harecourt, &c.
An Ordinance for settling of Lands in the Town of Carballis in Ireland, late the Land of Luke Nettervill Esquire,
upon the Lady Anne Harecourt, Philip Harecourt, and
Frederick Harecourt, was this Day read the Second time;
and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent
to the Lords for their Concurrence.
Sir Gilbert Gerard is appointed to carry it to the Lords.
Answer from Lords.
Sir Robert Harley brings Answer, That the Lords concur in all the Particulars of this Message, carried by him
Yesterday to the Lords.
Mr. John Corbett brings Answer from the Lords, That,
to the Orders concerning Major General Skippon, by him
carried to them, they do agree: And that, to the Order
for raising a Regiment of Horse, which he put the
Lords in mind of, the Lords will speedily take it into
Consideration.
Taking of Walmer Castle.
Ordered, That the Sum of Ten Pounds be forthwith
paid unto Isaac Harley, the Messenger that brought the
Intelligence of reducing Walmer Castle in Kent, out of
the new Sequestrations of such Persons as were in the late
Insurrection in Kent, by the Committee of the said
County.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of Kent,
to consider, What Arrears are due to Colonel Rich; and
take Course, How the Whole, or a good Part of his
Arrears, for his Encouragement, may be paid him, either
out of the new Sequestrations of such Persons as were
engaged in the late Insurrection in Kent, or some such
other way, as they shall think fit.
The Articles made upon Surrendering of Walmer Castle
were this Day read; and, upon the Question, approved.
Ordered, That a Letter of Thanks be prepared, to be
signed by Mr. Speaker, and sent to Colonel Rich, for his
Encouragement, for his good Service, performed in
reducing of Walmer Castle in Kent.
Mr. Boys is appointed to prepare this Letter.
Newcastle Garison.
Ordered, That the Business concerning Newcastle be
resumed into Consideration, on Saturday Morning next:
And that in the mean time Sir Thomas Soame and Colonel
Venne do go to the Lord Mayor, and desire the Answer of
the Common Council, touching that Business.
Militia.
Sir Robert Harley reports the Amendments to the
Clause in the Ordinance for settling the Militia of the
whole Kingdom: Which was, upon the former Report,
re-committed.
The which Amendments were twice read: And
It is Resolved, That the whole Ordinance be re-committed: and Report made thereof on Saturday Morning next.
Army Stores.
Ordered, That Six hundred Pounds be forthwith provided for Powder, Match, and Bullet, for reducing the
Castles in Kent, and other necessary Service in Kent: And
that it be referred to the Committee of the Army to make
Provision thereof accordingly: And that the said Sum of
Six hundred Pounds be reimbursed to the Committee of
the Army, out of the Fines or Sequestrations of the new
Delinquents in the late Insurrection in the County of
Kent.
Navy.
A Letter from the Lord Admiral the Earl of Warwick
from Holborne, of 12 Julii 1648, was this Day read.
Resolved, &c. That Two Members of this House shall
be sent with my Lord Admiral, to Sea, according to the
Desire of my Lord Admiral's Letter.
Resolved, &c. That Mr. Alexander Bence be appointed
one of these Members.
Resolved, &c. That Colonel Edward Popham be appointed one of these Members.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of Derby
House, to give Instructions to these Gentlemen. And
It is further Ordered, That this Letter from the Lord
Admiral, of 12 Julii 1648, be referred to the Consideration of the Committee at Derby House.
Raising Forces in Essex.
A Letter from the Committee of Essex, of the Eleventh
of July 1648, was this Day read.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of the
Intentions of the Committee of the County of Essex to
raise Five hundred Horse and Dragoons, and One thousand
Foot, for the Guard and Security of the said County.
Resolved, &c. That the Sequestrations of the real and
personal Estates of the Delinquents, in the now Insurrection in Essex, shall be employed, by Ordinance of Parliament, to the Maintenance of the Forces raised and to be
raised in that County, for the Defence and Safety thereof.
Resolved, &c. That the Fines of all Delinquents in
Essex, not formerly sequestered, shall be employed to
the Maintenance of the said Forces.
Sir W. Massam, &c.
Resolved, &c. That it be left to the Lord General, to
take Course for the Release of Sir Wm. Massam, and the
rest of the Gentlemen of Essex, either by Exchange, or
otherwise as he shall think fit.
Prisoners of War.
Upon the Report from the Committee at Derby House.
It is Ordered, That no more Prisoners be brought to
London, especially Persons of Quality: And that the
Lord Andever be committed, and do continue still a
Prisoner at Dover Castle.
Resolved, &c. That Colonel Coventry be committed to
Windsore Castle.
And for the rest of the Prisoners with Sir Michael
Livesay;
It is Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee for
Prisoners where Colonel Moore has the Chair, to meet this
Afternoon, and dispose of those Prisoners out of London,
in such manner, or such Place, as they shall think fit. And
It is further Ordered, That it be further referred to the
Committee of Prisoners, from time to time to dispose of
such Prisoners as shall be taken, either by Transportation,
or otherwise, as they shall think fit, out of London.
Wallingford Castle.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Army, to make Provision of Victuals for the Garison of
Wallingford Castle, to the Value of Five hundred Pounds:
And that the said Sum of Five hundred Pounds be reimbursed to the Committee of the Army, out of the Receipts
at Haberdashers Hall, or some such other Way, as the
Committee of the Army shall think fit.
Message to Lords.
Sir Robert Pye carried to the Lords the Order for a
Publick Thanksgiving; and the Declaration touching
the revolted Ships.
Inlisting Volunteers.
Ordered, That the Ordinances for impowering Major
General Skippon to inlist Volunteers; and for indemnifying him, and such as do inlist; and for the Committee
of the Militia to assist and encourage; be forthwith
printed and published.
Answer from Lords.
Sir Robert Pye brings Answer from the Lords, That
to the Order for a Publick Thanksgiving on Wednesday
next; and to the Order for Chester; the Lords do agree:
To the rest of the Particulars of the Message, the Lords
will send Answer by Messengers of their own.
Reports from Lords, &c.
The Question being propounded, That the Reports
from the Lords, and the City of London, be taken up on
Saturday Morning;
The House was divided.
The Noes went forth.
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Mr. Wheeler, |
Tellers for the Noes: |
53. |
| Sir Robert Pye, |
With the Noes, |
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Colonel Bossevile, |
Tellers for the Yea: |
42. |
| Alderman Hoyle, |
With the Yea, |
So that the Question passed with the Negative.
Reports deferred.
Resolved, &c. That Mr. Stephens' Report from the
Lords, upon the Conference, be first heard To-morrow
Morning: And that Mr. Green's Report from the City
of London, be heard next after Mr. Stephens's Report, Tomorrow Morning: And that on Saturday Morning the
Grand Committee do sit upon the Business of Religion:
And Mr. Speaker do forbear to take the Chair that Day.
Clerks of Ordnance.
Ordered, That the Ordinance, sent from the Lords,
touching the Clerks of the Ordnance be read, the first
Business on Monday Morning next.
Sequestrations.
Resolved, &c. That the Sequestrations of the Estates
real and personal, and * * * *.
Duke of Buckingham's, &c. Sequestrations.
Ordered, That the Sequestrations of the Estates real and
personal, and the Revenue of the Lord Duke of Buck',
the Lord Francis his Brother, and of Sir Francis Ratcliff, in the Northern Associations not engaged, do go
to the Maintenance of Major General Lambert, and of
the Forces under his Command, who stands for the Defence of the Kingdom.
Newcastle Garison.
Ordered, That the Business concerning Newcastle be
taken up To-morrow, next after the Reports of Mr.
Stephens; of the Conference from the Lords; and the
Report of Mr. Green, from the City of London.