Die Martis, 26 Septembris, 1648.
Prayers.
Delinquents.
SIR Anthony Irby reports from the Committee at
Goldsmiths Hall, divers Fines and Compositions of
Delinquents, as followeth: Viz.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth accept of the Sum
of Five thousand One hundred Thirty-three Pounds, for
a Fine, for the Delinquency of Edward Dymock, of Kyme
in the County of Lincoln, Esquire: His Offence, That he
resided for some short Time in the Enemy's Quarters:
He compounds also for the Estate of Charles Dymock his
Brother, deceased, who died in Oxford in Anno 1643,
and therefore is admitted at a Tenth, as upon the Articles
of Oxford: His Estate in Fee, in Possession, per Annum,
Three thousand Five hundred and Eighty-nine Pounds
Fourteen Shillings: Out of which issues, for One Life,
per Annum, Forty Pounds; for ever, per Annum, Three
Pounds Six Shillings Eight-pence: Which leave the Fine
to be Seven thousand One hundred and Thirty-three
Pounds: But if he shall settle Two hundred Pounds per
Annum, for ever, upon the Two Churches or Parishes
where the Tythes do arise, that is, unto each of them One
hundred Pounds per Annum, then to be allowed for the
same Two thousand Pounds; and the Fine to remain Five
thousand One hundred and Thirty-three Pounds.
An Ordinance for granting a Pardon unto Edward
Dymock, of Kyme in the County of Lincoln, Esquire, for
his Delinquency, and for taking off the Sequestration of
his Estate, was this Day read; and, upon the Question,
passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords for their
Concurrence.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth accept of the Sum
of Two hundred and Twelve Pounds, for a Fine, for the
Delinquency of Leonard Pinckney, of Netherthorpe in
the County of York, Esquire: His Offence, That he deserted his Dwelling, and went to Oxford: He rendered
upon those Articles: His Estate, for Twelve Years, per
Annum, One hundred and Twenty Pounds; for Fourteen
Years yet to come, per Annum, Fifty Pounds; personal
Estate, Four hundred and Twenty Pounds: For . . . .
his Fine, at a Tenth, is Two hundred and Twelve
Pounds.
An Ordinance for granting a Pardon unto Leonard
Pinckney, in the County of York, Esquire, for his Delinquency, and for taking off the Sequestration of his Estate,
was this Day read; and, upon the Question, passed; and
ordered to be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth accept of the Sum
of One thousand One hundred and Fifty Pounds, for a
Fine, for the Delinquency of Robert Holt, of Castleton
in the County of Lancaster, Esquire: His Offence, That
he deserted his Dwelling, and lived in the Enemies Quarters: He rendered the Eighth of December1645: His
Estate in Fee, in Possession, per Annum, One hundred
and Seventy-one Pounds Five-pence; in old Rents, per
Annum, Forty-eight Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Fivepence; more, in Old Rents, after One Life, per Annum,
Sixteen Pounds Sixteen Shillings and Two-pence; for
One Life, per Annum, One hundred and Seventy-two
Pounds Fourteen Shillings and Eight-pence; in Reversion, per Annum, Twenty-four Pounds: Out of which
issues, for One Life, per Annum, Fourteen Pounds:
Which being allowed, leaves the Fine, at a Sixth, One
thousand One hundred and Fifty Pounds.
An Ordinance for granting a Pardon unto Robert Holt,
of Castleton in the County of Lancaster, Esquire, for his
Delinquency, and for taking off the Sequestration of his
Estate, was this Day read; and, upon the Question,
passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords for their
Concurrence.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth accept of the Sum
of Two hundred and Nine Pounds, for a Fine, for the
Delinquency of Thomas Gerard junior, of Ince in the
County of Lancaster, Gentleman: His Offence, That he
was in Arms against the Parliament: He rendered 11
Decembris 1645: His Estate in Fee, in Possession, per
Annum, Seventy-three Pounds; personal Estate, Five
Pounds: There issues out of his Estate for ever, per
Annum, Three Pounds Six Shillings and Eight-pence;
Which leaves the Fine, at a Sixth, Two hundred and
Nine Pounds.
An Ordinance for granting a Pardon unto Thomas
Gerard junior, of Ince in the County of Lancaster, Gentleman, for his Delinquency, and for taking off the
Sequestration of his Estate, was this Day read; and,
upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent to the
Lords for their Concurrence.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth accept of the Sum
of Two hundred and Twenty Pounds, for a Fine, for the
Delinquency of John Smyth, of the City of Oxford, Gentleman: His Offence, That, being a Member of the
House of Commons, he deserted the Parliament: He
rendered upon the Articles of Oxford: His Estate in Fee,
in Possession, per Annum, One hundred and Seven Pounds
Six Shillings and Eight-pence; in Reversion, per Annum,
Three Pounds; in Goods and Debts, One hundred and
Fifty Pounds; and he owes Six hundred Pounds: His
Fine, at a Tenth, is * * * *.
An Ordinance for granting a Pardon unto John Smyth,
of the City of Oxford, Gentleman, for his Delinquency,
and for taking off the Sequestration of his Estate, was
this Day read; and, upon the Question, passed; and
ordered to be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth accept of the Sum
of Two hundred Pounds, for a Fine, for the Delinquency
of Henry Gudgeon, of Skipton in the County of York,
Yeoman: His Offence, That he left his Habitation, and
resided in the Enemies Quarters: He rendered in December 1645: His Estate in Fee, in Possession, per Annum,
Forty-one Pounds; for Eleven Years, per Annum, Thirty
Pounds; for Sixteen Years, per Annum, Ten Pounds;
for Eighty Years, per Annum, Four Pounds: For which
his Fine, at a Sixth, is Two hundred Pounds.
An Ordinance for granting a Pardon unto Henry Gudgeon, of Skipton in the County of York, Yeoman, for his
Delinquency, and for taking off the Sequestration of his
Estate, was this Day read; and, upon the Question,
passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords for their
Concurrence.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth accept of the Sum
of Four thousand One hundred Fifty-six Pounds, for a
Fine, for the Delinquency of Sir Christopher Hatton,
Knight of the Bath: His Offence, That he left his Habitation, and went to Oxford: He rendered upon those
Articles: His Estate in Fee, in Possession, per Annum,
Two thousand One hundred Six Pounds and Six-pence;
in Reversion, per Annum, One hundred and Sixty Pounds;
for Three Lives, per Annum, One hundred and Thirty
Pounds; personal Estate, Fifteen hundred Pounds: Out
of which issues for ever, per Annum, One hundred and
Thirty Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Three-pence Halfpeny; for One Life, per Annum, Three hundred Pounds:
Which, being allowed, leaves the Fine, at a Tenth, Four
thousand One hundred and Fifty-six Pounds.
An Ordinance for granting a Pardon unto Sir Christopher Hatton, Knight of the Bath, for his Delinquency,
and for taking off the Sequestration of his Estate, was this
Day read; and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered
to be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance for the Sequestrations in the County of
Yorke, upon the new Engagements against the Parliament, and Fines for their Delinquency, and all Arrears
of the old Compositions of Papists in that County, shall
be employed for Maintenance of the new Militia raised
in that County, was this Day read; and, upon the
Question, passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords
for their Concurrence.
Sir Tho. Widdrington is appointed to carry it to the
Lords.
Resolved, &c. That the Order formerly made, for
Sir Thomas Peyton's compounding at Goldsmiths Hall,
be, and is hereby, revoked, and made null: And that
Sir Thomas Peyton be left to the Committee of Kent.
Resolved, &c. That the particular Committees of the
respective Counties, to which the Liberty of compounding with Delinquents is granted, do certify, unto the
Committee at Goldsmiths Hall, the Particulars of the
Delinquents Estates upon which they compound, and
the Sums they pay upon such Composition; to the end
they may be there recorded.
Parliament's Guards.
Mr. Annesley, Mr. Wheler, Colonel Copley, Sir Antho.
Irby, Mr. Holland, Colonel Moore, Sir John Curson;
This Committee, or any Three of them, are to consider of some certain Way and Means, for the Pay and
Maintenance of the Horse Guards that attend the Parliament; and report it to the House with all Speed.
Call of the House.
The House, according to former Order, was this Day
Called.
Members not excused.
Henry Marten, Henry Wills, Tho. Arundell, Fran.
Godolphin, Richard Erisey, Edw. Lord Clinton, Richard
Rose, Thomas Ceely, John Fry, William Wray, Sir Robert
Binlosse, William Lord Fitzwilliams, William Fenwicke,
Esay Thomas, Geo. Horner, Sir Tho. Wroth, James Bellyngham, Hugh Rogers, Robert Jenner, Walter Long,
Philip Lord Herbert.
Members excused.
Bennett Hoskins Esquire, Walter Kirle Esquire, Richard Lee Esquire, sick; Sir John Wray sick; Sir Edw.
Aiscough, sick; William Ellys Esquire, Edward Rosseter
Esquire; Sir Arth. Hesilrigg, Lord Gray, Major General
Ralph Ashton, Sir Richard Haughton, Colonel Richard
Shuttleworth, John Laughton, Wm. Ashhurst, John Holcroft, Richard Shuttleworth, John Venne Esquire, sick;
Zouch Tate Esquire, sick; Sir Martin Lister, John Hutchinson Esquire, Gervas Pigott, Francis Pierrepont, Gilbert
Millington, Erasmus Erle, Edward Owner, Sir Tho. Woodhowse, Sir John Holland, Sir John Fenwicke, William Fenwicke, John Blackiston, George Fenwicke, James Fiennes
Esquire, sick; John Doyly, John Nixon, Thomas Wayte,
Sir Robert Parkhurst, sick; John Bowyer, Thomas Crompton, Michael Noble, Sir Peter Wentworth, George Abbott,
sick; Roger Charleton, John Corbett, Nicolas Love,
George Gallopp, sick; Sir Wm. Lewis, Sir Wm. Uvedale,
sick; John Button, sick; Ro. Wallopp, Ro. Brewster,
Sir Charles Le Grosse, Squire Bence, Alexander Bence,
Sir Roger North, Sir William Spring, sick; Sir Tho. Barnardiston, sick; Richard Aldworth, Lillibone Long, George
Searle, Walter Strickland, Thomas Hodges, Sir Gregory
Norton, John Alford, Richard Salloway, Henry Ireton,
Ro. Reynolds, John Ashe, Robert Nicholas, Sir Edward
Hungerford, sick; Charles Fleetwood, sick; John Wilde
Serjeant at Law, Jo. Croocher, Nicolas Lechmere, Wm.
Purefoy, Godfrey Boswell, Richard Browne, sick; Sir
Henry Heyman, sick; Wm. Jones, William Morgan, Brecon', Lodwicke Lewis, Sir Richard Price, Thomas Wogan,
Sir Tho. Middleton Knight, Simon Thelwell, Sir William
Drake, extra Regnum with Leave, Thomas Harrison,
Hugh Boscowen, Nicolas Trefusis, Tho. Gewen, Geo.
Keckwich, Antho. Nicoll, John Penrose, Francis Buller,
John Moyle, Sir John Bamfeild, Tho. Dacres Esquire,
William Armyn Esquire, Richard Tolson, Richard Barwis,
Thomas Cholmeley, Oliver Cromwell, John Ratcliff, Sir
John Coke junior, extra Regnum, Thomas Gell Esquire,
Nathanael Hallowes, Sir Nicolas Marten Knight, Mr.
Samuel Clerke, Jo. Maynard, Sir John Young, John Wadden, Hugh Potter, Eliz. Crymes, Edmund Fowell, Sir
Francis Drake, Robert Shapcott, Charles Vaughan, Walter Young, Sir John Northcott, Sir Thomas Trenchard,
John Bond, Doctor of Law, sick; Roger Hill Esquire, a
Lawyer; Sir Wm. Allinson Knight, Sir Wm. Constable,
Thomas Stockdale, John Anlaby, Luke Robinson, Sir
Charles Egerton, Francis Thorpe, Sir William Strickland
Knight, John Allured, sick; Sir Thomas Maleverer, Francis
Lassells, James Nelthorpe, Henry Arthington, William
White, Henry Darley, John Wastall, John Lenthall, John
Stephens, Valentine Walton, Sir Wm. Litton, sick.
Resolved, &c. That the Gentlemen of the Long Robe,
that are gone the Circuit, shall be excused.
Ordered, That, on Saturday next, all the several Cases
of the Members of this House be reported.
Resolved, &c. That the Members of the House be,
and are hereby, injoined to attend constantly from Day
to Day.
Resolved, &c. That the House be called on This-daythree-weeks.
Treaty with the King.
A Letter from the Commissioners, employed upon the
Treaty from Newport, of 25 Septembris 1648, with an
Account and Relation of the Proceedings of the last
Week upon the Treaty, and of the Proceedings on
Monday, were all read.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth declare, That
nothing that shall be put in Writing, concerning any Proposition, or Part of a Proposition, shall be binding, prejudicial, or in any manner made use of, if the Treaty break
off, upon any other Proposition, or Part of any Proposition, unless it shall be otherwise especially agreed.
Ordered, That the Lords Concurrence be desired herein.
Pass for Wilding, &c.
Ordered, That Robert Wilding and Martin Nowell
Merchants, and their Man, with their Horses and Necessaries, have a Pass from London to Portsmouth, and to
the Isle of Wight, for the Recovery of their Ships, taken
from them by the Prince's Agents at Sylley: And that
Mr. Speaker do grant them a Pass accordingly.