Die Sabbati, 29 Julii, 1648;
Prayers.
Army.
A LETTER from Colonel Jo. Lambert, of the * Day
of *, from Bernard Castle, was this Day read.
Ordered, That a Letter be written to Lieutenant General
Cromwell, to march with all Speed to join with the Forces
of Major General Lambert: And that a Copy of Colonel
Lambert's Letter, and the Informations therein, be sent
to Lieutenant General Cromwell.
Mr. Ashurst is to prepare this Letter.
Gen. Cromwell thanked.
Ordered, That a Letter of Thanks, to be signed by Mr.
Speaker, be sent to Lieutenant General Cromwell, taking
notice of his good Service at Pembroke.
Sir John Temple is to prepare this Letter.
Col. Hutchinson.
Ordered, That Colonel Hutchinson do go down into the
Country, for the especial Service of the Parliament.
Letters read.
A Letter from Nottingham, of 24 Julii 1648, from
Francis Pierrepont, and others, was this Day read.
Ordered, That an Order be made to the Effect in the
said Letter: And that an Ordinance be brought in to
that Purpose.
* * * *
A Letter from Sandwich, of Twenty-eighth July 1648,
from Sir Michael Levesey, was this Day read.
Surry Sequestrations.
Ordered, That, Sir William Brereton, Thomas Scott
Esquire, Mr. John Beauchampe, Mr. John Fenwicke, Major
Lewis Audley, Mr. James Jordan, Mr. Thomas Moore, Mr.
Edmond Moore, and Captain Riche of Chepsteede, be added to the Committee of Sequestrations for the County
of Surrey.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Letters, &c. referred.
Ordered, That the Letters, and Papers, and Commissions, taken by Sir Machaell Livesey, be referred to the
Committee where Mr. Leachmore is in the Chair; to
peruse the same; and forthwith to make Report of the
Effect thereof, and their Opinions thereupon, to the
House.
Ordered, That Mr. Strickland be added to that Committee.
Worcester Sequestrations.
Ordered, That William Dingley, Henry Bromley, John
James, Gervase Bucke, Esquires, and Edward Elvins
Gentleman, be added to the Committee for Sequestrations for the County and City of Worcester.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Message to Lords.
Mr. Samuell Browne carried to the Lords, for their
Concurrence, the Vote for a Treaty with the King in the
Isle of Wight: And the Order touching the Exchange of
the Earl of Cleveland for Sir Wm. Massam.
He brings Answer, That the Lords do agree to both.
Raising Money.
Ordered, That an Ordinance be brought in, for continuing the Assessment of Sixty thousand Pounds per mensem, for Maintenance of the Lord Fairefax his Army, for
Six Months longer, to begin after the Expiration of the
Ordinance now in Being.
Assessments.
Ordered, That the Report from the Committee for Proportioning of Assessments be made on Thursday Morning
next.
Masham's Exchange.
Ordered, That the Lords Concurrence be desired to the
Order for exchanging the Earl of Cleveland for Sir William
Masham.
London Arrears.
Sir Robert Harley reports from the Committee appointed
to go to the Common Council of the City of London,
touching the Arrears of Assessments due to the Army.
Leverpool Garison.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee at
Derby House, to consider, Whether it be sit to add as
many Soldiers to the Garison of Leverpool, as will make
them up a Thousand Men, and make Provision for them;
of that the said Garison be slighted, and made untenable.
Treaty with the King.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of Lords
and Commons for the Treaty with his Majesty, who are to
meet on Monday next, in the Afternoon, to consider of all
Circumstances touching the said Treaty; and to report
the same to the House forthwith.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Mr. Wheeler is to carry it up.
Listing Soldiers.
The House being informed, That the Sheriffs and
Aldermen of London were at the Door;
They were called in: And, after a short Preamble,
made by Sheriff Byde, he presented a Petition.
Which (after the Petitioners were withdrawn) was
read; and was intituled, "The humble Petition of the
Lord Mayor, Alaermen, and Commons of the City of
London, in Common Council assembled."
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee, formerly
appointed to go to the City of London; with Power to
the said Committee, to represent to them the Dangers of
the City and Parliament; and the Grounds and Reasons
for making and continuing the Ordinance for listing Soldiers under Major General Skyppon; and with the
Informations given to the Parliament.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee appointed to examine Irregularities in listing Forces; with
Power to confer with the Common Council of the City
of London, and Militia, and such other Persons as they
shall appoint, concerning Irregularities in Listing; and to
reconcile the Differences therein; and prevent all Mischiefs that may ensue: And that the said Committee do
sit de die in diem.
The Petitioners being again called in; Mr. Speaker
gave them this Answer;
Mr. Sheriff, and the rest of you Gentlemen of the City,
The House has read your Petition; and have considered
thereof; and had a sad and serious Debate thereupon:
And are sensible of the Respects of the City; and of
your Expression, in the latter End of your Petition, of
your good Affections and Resolutions: And I am commanded to give you very hearty Thanks for the same:
and to let you know that the House hath appointed
a Committee to go to the City of London; to acquaint
them with the Dangers of the City and Parliament; and
with the Grounds and Reasons of making and continuing
the Ordinance: And this House have put into a Way of
Reforming all Irregularities in listing Soldiers by colour of
the said Ordinance.
Ordered, That the Lord Mayor of the City of London
be desired to call a Common Council to meet on Monday
next, at Two of Clock in the Afternoon.
Mr. Recorder, or Colonel Venne, are desired to give his
Lordship notice hereof.
Listing Forces.
A Message from the Lords, by Mr. Justice Roll and
Mr. Serjeant Finch;
The Lords have commanded us to desire a present
Conference, in the Painted Chamber, concerning some
Votes, sent from the Lords, touching Recalling of the
Ordinance for Major General Skippon, to list, raise, and
command Forces in the City of London.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That the
House is resolved to give a present Conference, in the
Painted Chamber, as is desired concerning the Votes sent
from the Lords touching Major General Skippon.
Message from Lords.
A Message from the Lords, by Dr. Bennett and Mr.
Eltonhead;
That the Committee, formerly appointed concerning a
Treaty with the King, may meet on Monday next, Three
of Clock in the Afternoon, in the Painted Chamber, to
consider of all the Circumstances necessary for the safe and
speedy carrying on this Treaty with the King; in particular,
That the King may be with Honour, Freedom, and
Safety, in such Place in the Isle of Wight, as his Majesty
shall make Choice of; and also concerning the Time when
the said Treaty shall begin. The Lords have returned an
Ordinance, concerning the King and Queen's Revenue;
with some Alterations; whereunto they desire the Concurrence of this House:-An Ordinance for making John
Overed, Clerk, Rector of the Church of Toppesfeild in the
County of Essex: An Order, That a Pass be granted,
That Monsieur de Montrevell may transport Four Coach
Horses, and Eight Saddle Horses, into France: An Order
upon the Petition of Henry Maurice, That he have the
Place of one Mr. Swetnam, deceased, in the Wine Licence: An Order concerning Mr. Osborne and Mr.
Dowsett to have longer Time. They have further commanded us to put you in mind of the Petition of Margarett
Roberts and Jane Smith.
Treaty with the King.
Ordered, by the Lords and Commons, in Parliament
assembled, That the Committee, formerly appointed concerning a Treaty with the King, have Power to consider
of all the Circumstances necessary for the safe and speedy
carrying on this Treaty with the King; in particular, That
the King may be with Honour, Freedom, and Safety, in
such Place in the Isle of Wight, as his Majesty shall make
Choice of; and also concerning the Time when the said
Treaty shall begin.
Ordered, That Power be given to the Committee appointed to meet with the Lords, touching a Treaty with
the King, to consider of the Safety of the Parliament and
Kingdom; and also to consider of a Time, How long the
said Treaty shall continue.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Crown Revenue.
The Amendments to the Ordinance concerning the
King and Queen's Revenue in the North, sent from the
Lords, were this Day read; and, upon the Question,
assented unto.
And the said Ordinance, with the Amendments, being
put to the Question, passed.-
Maj. Rolse.
Ordered, That the Committee for Examination of the
Business concerning Major Rolse do sit de die in diem; and
make Report of the said Business to the House on Tuesday
next, the first Business; nothing to intervene.-
Rector of Toppesfeild.
An Ordinance for making John Overed, Clerk, Rector
of the Church of Toppesfeild in the County of Essex, sent
from the Lords, was this Day read; and, upon the
Question, passed.
Montrevell's Pass.
Ordered, That a Pass be granted to Monsieur de
Montrevell to pass into France.
Grants to Roberts, &c.
Ordered, That the Sum of Twenty Pounds apiece be
forthwith paid unto Margarett Roberts and Jane Smith, for
their great Pains taken in the Parliament's Service, and
their Imprisonment and Dangers sustained thereby: And
that the said Forty Pounds be charged at Haberdashers
Hall.
Answer to Lords.
Answer returned to the Second Message, by the same
Messengers; That the House has considered their Lordships Message: And, to the Meeting of the Committee
touching the Treaty with the King; and to the Amendments in the Ordinance touching the King and Queen's
Revenue; and to the Ordinance for making Mr. Overed,
Rector of Toppesfeild in Essex; they do agree: And they
have also taken into Consideration the Petitions of Margarett Roberts and Jane Smith: And, to the rest of the
Particulars of the Message, this House will send Answer by
Messengers of their own.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That the Lord Clynton, and Mr. Mayne, have
Leave to go into the Country.
Listing Forces.
Mr. Prideaux, Mr. Doddridge, Mr. Serjeant Wylde,
Mr. Weaver, Sir John Potts, Mr. Boys, are appointed to
manage the Conference with the Lords, touching the Votes
against Major General Skippon.
Reward to Messenger.
Ordered, That the Sum of Ten Pounds be given to
Cornet Richard Maclaughin, the Messenger from Sir
Michaell Levesey: And that the same be charged at
Haberdashers Hall.
Kent Sequestrations.
Ordered, That the Committee for Sequestrations in the
County of Kent be enjoined speedily to put in Execution
the Votes of this House of the Eighth of July 1648, concerning the Sequestering of the Delinquents in the late Insurrection in that County, in the said Votes mentioned;
and also to sequester all such Ministers as were in the said
Insurrection: And the Deputy Lieutenants of the said
County, or any Five of them, who have not assisted in
the said Insurrection, are hereby authorized and enabled
to find and Compound with the said Delinquents (excepting such as have been active in seducing any of the Ships),
according to the Rates hereafter mentioned; that is to
say, for such as are comprised within the Articles of Canterbury, after the Rate of Three Years Revenue for Estates
of Inheritance; and so proportionably, for Estates for Life
or Years; and for Goods, after the Rate of an Eighth Part;
and, for other of the said Delinquents (except before
excepted), after the Rate of Four Years Revenue for
Estates of Inheritance; and so proportionably, for Estates
for Life or Years; and for Goods, after the Rate of a Sixth
Part: And the said Sequestrations, and Fines, or Compositions, shall be respectively employed unto the Uses
mentioned in the said Votes.
It is further Ordered, That the said Committee for Sequestrations be empowered to make Leases, for Five Years,
of the Estates of all the said Delinquents; excepting such
of the aforesaid Persons as shall come in, and compound,
according to the aforesaid Rates, respectively, within
Two Months after Sequestration of their Estates, and
Proclamation thereof made in the Market Towns next
adjacent to the Places where their Estates do lie: And
that, upon Composition made with any of the aforesaid
Delinquents, by the said Committee of Deputy Lieutenants, or any Five of them, as aforesaid; and the Fine
therefore paid or levied; and the same being attested
under the Hands of the said Committee, or any Five of
them; that the Estate of such Delinquent, so compounding, shall be thereupon discharged from Sequestration;
and is hereby, accordingly, discharged of the same.
Additional Names for Deputy Lieutenants, Committees,
and Commissioners, for the County of Kent, to act
upon all Ordinances of Parliament, concerning the
Militia, Sequestrations, and Levies of Monies, in that
County.
Colonel Algernon Sedney, Cheyney Culpepper, Dr. John
Roberts, Mr. Tho. Parramore, Captain Fotch. Mr. Tho.
Broadnox, Sir Tho. Styles, Mr. Geo. Duke, Mr. Richard
Porter, Mr. John Twisleton, Mr. Wm. Say, Mr. Wm.
Draper, Mr. John Seyliard, Mr. Edward Ashe, Colonel
Thompson, Mr. Samuell Short.
Ordered, That the Persons above-named be hereby
enabled and authorized to act in the County of Kent,
upon the Ordinances above-mentioned, according to the
several Powers given in the said Ordinances.
Additional Committees for Sequestrations in the County
of Kent.
John Browne Esquire, Mr. John Goldwell, Mr. John
Ayde, Mr. John Adryan, Mr. Daniell Shatterden, Mr.
Henry Crittenden of Leigh, Mr. Robert Petty of Otford,
Mr. Peter Pett, Mr. John Parker, Mr. Peter Bucke, Mr.
Peter Peake, of Higham, junior, Mr. George Hall, Mr.
Herbert Springate, Mr. Norton Curteis, Mr. John Chapman of Malling, Mr. Edward Howell of Wrotham, Mr.
Henry Ady of Mereworth, Mr. Paine of Brenchley, Mr.
Johnson senior, of Tonbridge, Mr. Amhurst of Pombury,
Mr. James Tassell, Captain Terry Aldersey, Mr. John Osborne, Mr. Tho. Brodnox junior, Mr. Tho. Bate of Lidd, Mr.
Tho. Brett, Mr. John Naylor, Mr. Samuell Short, Mr. Wm.
Boys, Mr. Edward Stace, Lieutenant Lambe, Captain
Butcher, Major Sharpe, Mr. Bridge senior, Captain Foveh
of Thanett, Mr. Thomas Parramore of Thanett, Mr. Francis
Butcher, Mr. Tho. Monins of Canterbury, Mr. Lee senior,
Alderman Masterson, Mr. Mandy of Sandwich, Captain
Edw. Peke junior, Mr. Stephen Monins of Dover, Mr.
Richards of Dover, Mr. Broome of Dover.-
Agreed unto; and ordered to be sent unto the Lords
for their Concurrence.
Weavers Company.
The House being informed, that the Company of
Weavers were at the Door;
They were called in; and presented a Petition.
Which Petition (after the Petitioners were withdrawn)
was read; and was intituled, "The humble Petition of the
Commonalty of the Company of Weavers, London."
Ordered, That the Petition of the Commonalty of the
Company of Weavers be referred to the Committee formerly appointed: And the said Committee are to take
care, that there be speedy Justice done therein: And the
said Committee are enjoined to sit de die in diem for that
Purpose.
Ordered, That Mr. Gurdon and Mr. Crowther be added
to the said Committee.
The Petitioners being again called in; Mr. Speaker,
by Command of the House; gave them this Answer;
The House has read your Petition; and have considered
as well your civil and fair Carriage Here, as at the Election; and commend you for it: They have referred
your Petition to a Committee; to take care, that you
have speedy Justice done therein; and have enjoined
them to sit de die in diem to that Purpose.
Report deferred.
Ordered, That Colonel Moore's Report be made on
Monday Morning next, the first Business.
Pay of Mariners, &c.
Mr. Greene reports from the Committee of the Navy,
touching the Paying of the Mariners and Labourers.
Resolved, &c. That all the Mariners that have not fought
against the Parliament, be paid off at Fifteen Shillings per
Month: And, upon the Payment, the Commissioners
of the Navy are to take the Engagement of the said Mariners, that they will not serve against the Parliament:
And, for the rest of their Wages, it is referred to the said
Commissioners, to do as they shall think fit therein.
Ordered, That the Commissioners of the Customs be
desired forthwith to advance Three thousand Four hundred Pounds for Payment of the Mariners on Monday
Morning: And that the Committee of the Navy have
Power to confer with them, How they shall be reimbursed.
Ordered, That the Treasurer of the Navy do pay off
the Shipwrights and Labourers of the Four Yards, out
of the first Money that shall come in from the Commissioners of the Customs.
Ordered, That the Commissioners of the Customs do
continue the weekly Payment of the Half Customs to the
Treasurer of the Navy, and what Money he shall want
at the End of Fourteen Days, to make up Eleven thousand Four hundred Pounds, to pay off the several Yards:
And the Commissioners of the Customs are desired to
advance the same, by way of Loan; which shall be
accepted as a very acceptable Service, in regard of the
present Want of the Navy: And that the Committee of
the Navy do take care, How the said Commissioners may
be reimbursed the said Money with Interest.
Customs.
Ordered, That a Message be sent to the Lords, to put
them in mind of the Ordinance for the old Customs; and
to desire their Concurrence therein.
Sir Walter Erle is to carry it to the Lords.
Ditto.
Ordered, That Alderman Fowkes, and the rest of the
former Commissioners of the Customs, be enjoined forthwith to pay in, to the Treasurers of the Navy, all such
Monies as remain due to the State, upon their Account.
Ordered, That the Collector of the Customs of Weymouth do forthwith pay in, to the Treasurer of the Navy,
the Sum of Seven hundred Pounds, now in his Hands, of
the Money due to the State; or otherwise, upon Notice,
to attend this House.
Sir John Strangwayes.
Ordered, That the Ordinance touching Sir John Strang
wayes be brought in on Monday Morning next.
Navy, &c.
Ordered, That the several Businesses touching the Navy
and the Stores be taken up on Wednesday Morning.
Sir Arthur Blundell, &c.
Ordered, That, on Monday Morning, the first Business,
the Business concerning Sir Arthur Blundell and Mr.
Parsons be taken up.
Hull.
Ordered, That, on Monday Morning, the Report concerning Hull be taken up.
Rector of Toppesfeild.
Whereas the Rectory and Church of Toppesfeild in the
County of Essex is now void by the Death of Dr.Laurence Burnell, being above Value, and immediately in his
Majesty's Gift, and now at the Dispose of both Houses of
Parliament: The Lords and Commons, in Parliament
assembled, taking Notice thereof; and to the end the
said Rectory and Church of Toppesfeild may be supplied
with an able, orthodox, godly Minister; have ordered,
ordained, and appointed; and do hereby order, ordain,
and appoint, John Overed Clerk, an able, godly, orthodox
Minister, to be Rector of the said Toppesfeild: And that
he shall and may hold, possess, and enjoy the said Church
and Rectory, the Parsonage House, with all the Rights,
Members, Stipends, Duties, Glebes, Tythes, Houses,
Profits, Commodities, and Appurtenances whatsoever belonging, in as large and ample a manner, as the said Dr.
Laurence Burnell, or any other Rector, lawfully or of
Right had, or ought to have had the same. Provided,
That the said John Overed shall pay all such Tenths, Firstfruits, and other Duties as ought to .. paid, for or in regard
of his Incumbency there. Saving to all other Persons,
Bodies Politick and Corporate, all such Rights and Titles
as they, or any of them, have unto the Rectory of Toppesfeild; except such Persons as are sequestered or sequestrable by the Ordinance of Parliament for the Sequestering
of Papists and Delinquents Estates: And the Commissioners of the Great Seal are hereby authorized to pass
the Grant hereof, under the Great Seal of England, unto
the said John Overed accordingly.