Die Mercurii, 6 Junii, 1649.
Prayers.
Provost Marshall, &c.
ORDERED, That Zacharias Bishopp, Provost Marshal for Middlesex and Westminster, be required and
commanded, That, at all times, by Night and Day, he do
look diligently to the Quieting of all Routs, Riots, and
unlawful and disorderly Meetings of People, to the Disturbance of the Peace; and them to apprehend, and
detain in safe Custody; and to bring them as speedily as
may be, before some Justice of Peace for the said County
of Middlesex and City of Westminster, to answer the same
according to Law: And all Constables, and other Officers, are hereby also commanded to be aiding and assisting him the said Zacharias Bishopp in the lawful Execution of the Premises: And that the said Zacharias Bishopp
shall hold and execute the said Place and Office for one
Year now next coming.
Resolved, &c. That the Establishment of the Pay of
Zacharias Bishopp, as Provost Marshal, be after the Proportion of One hundred Pounds per Annum.
Resolved, &c. That Twelve Men be allowed to the
Provost Marshal, for the Service of the State: And that
after the Rate of Twelve pence per diem be allowed unto
each of the said Twelve Men.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Revenue, to pay to the said Zachary Bishopp the said
One hundred Pounds per Annum, and after the Rate of
Twelve-pence per diem for each of the said Twelve Men,
out of the publick Revenue: And the said Committee
are also to consider, Whether it be fit to allow him any
more Men for the Service of the Commonwealth.
Admission of Members.
Resolved, &c. That Nathanael Bacon Esquire be admitted into the House.
Resolved, &c. That Francis Bacon Esquire be admitted
into the House.
Blakiston's Claims, &c.
The humble Petition of George Blakiston, of Newcastle
upon Tyne, Gentleman, with a Certificate of the Committee at Newcastle, dated 4 Martii 1645, were this Day
read.
Ordered, That the Sum of Three thousand Pounds be
paid unto the Wife and Children of John Blakiston Esquire,
a late Member of this House, deceased, out of the Estates
of Sir William Widdrington and the Earl of Newcastle, in
the County of Northumberland, for Reparation of his
Losses and Sufferings by the said Earl of Newcastle and
Sir William Widdrington.
Ordered, That an Act be brought in to that Purpose.
Ordered, That the Sum of Five hundred Pounds be
paid unto Geo. Blakiston Gentleman, out of the Estates
of Sir William Widdrington and the Earl of Newcastle, in
the County of Northumberland, for Reparation of his
Losses and Sufferings for the State by the means of the
said Earl of Newcastle and Sir William Widdrington: That
an Act be brought in to that Purpose: And that Mr.
Holland do bring in the said Acts.
Raynsborow's Family.
Ordered, That the Wife and Children of Colonel
Raynsborow be admitted to come in for the Debt due to
Colonel Raynsborow, and settled upon his Wife and Children, by Order of this House, for Satisfaction of the said
Debt, upon Deans and Chapters Lands: And that an Act
be brought in to that Purpose.
General Skippon.
Ordered, That Mr. Corbett do make Report of the Act
touching Major General Skippon on Saturday next.
Ministers Maintenance.
Ordered, That the Act for Maintenance of Ministers
be brought in on Saturday next.
Serjeant Bradshaw.
Ordered, That Serjeant Bradshaw's Merits and Deserts
be taken into Consideration on Saturday next.
Grant to Ld. Fairfax.
An Act for settling Manors and Lands, of the clear
yearly Value of Three thousand Pounds, upon Thomas
Lord Fairfax, and his Heirs, was this Day read the First
and Second time; and, upon the Question, committed
unto Mr. Darley, Serjeant Thorpe, Mr. Martyn, Mr.
Thomas Challener, Mr. James Challener, Sir Henry Vane
senior, Mr. Peirpoint, Colonel Bosvile, Sir Henry Vane
junior, Mr. Trenchard, Sir Wm. Strickland, Sir William
Allanson, Sir William Armyn, Mr. Corbett, Mr. Whittacre,
Sir John Danvers, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Hum. Edwards,
Colonel White, Mr. Leman; or any Five of them: And
this Committee is to meet, on Friday in the Afternoon at
Two of the Clock, in the Exchequer Chamber.
Sir Henry Myldmay reports from the Council of State,
their Opinion touching the Solemnity To-morrow.
Resolved, &c. That the Lord Mayor of the City of
London, upon his Reception of the Speaker, and Members of Parliament, to deliver, into the Hand of the
Speaker, the Sword usually borne before the Lord Mayor:
And that the Speaker do thereupon re-deliver the Sword
to the Lord Mayor.
Resolved, &c. That, as touching the Sitting at the
Table, it be referred do the Council of State, to give
such Directions therein, as they think fit.
Leave of Absence.
Resolved, &c. That the Earl of Pembroke have Leave
to go into the Country for his Health.
Adjournment.
Resolved, &c. That Mr. Speaker, upon the Rising of
the House this Day, do adjourn till Friday at Eight of
the Clock in the Morning.
Dean and Chapters Lands.
Ordered, That the Votes and Instructions already passed
to be given to the Trustees for Dean and Chapters Lands,
be forthwith printed and published.
Irish Sufferers.
Resolved, &c. That the Sum of Five hundred Pounds
be provided, to be distributed among such Persons of
Quality as have lost their Estates in Ireland, and are now
in great Necessities.
Resolved, &c. That Mr. Glyde, and the rest of the
Treasurers for Bishops Lands, be required to issue out
and pay into the Hand of such Persons as shall be appointed by this House, the Remainder of the Two hundred thousand Pounds, borrowed upon the Ordinance of
the Thirteenth of May, now remaining in the said Treasury undisposed of, in Part of the said Five hundred
Pounds, to be distributed as aforesaid.
Ordered, That the Residue of the said Five hundred
Pounds shall be paid out of the Assessment of the Twenty
thousand Pounds a Month for Ireland: And that the
Treasurers for the said Assessment be hereby authorized
and required to pay the same unto such Persons as the
Parliament shall appoint to distribute the said Five hundred Pounds.
Ordered, That the said Five hundred Pounds shall be
paid to Sir Wm. Parsons, Sir Gerard Lowther, Sir Robert
King, Sir Paul Davyes, and Colonel Hill; or any Three
of them; to be distributed as aforesaid.
Ordered, That the List of the Persons of Quality that
have lost their Estates in Ireland, and are now in very
great Distress, and the Persons therein named, be specially
recommended to the said Sir Wm. Parsons, and the rest
of the Gentlemen intrusted with that Distribution.
Redemption of Captives.
An Act for Redemption of Captives taken by the
Turkish and Moorish Pirates, was this Day read the First
time; and, upon the Question, ordered to be read the
Second time on Saturday next.
London Poor.
The humble Petition and Desires of the President
and Governors for the Poor of the City of London, and
Liberties thereof, lately incorporated by an Act of this
present Parliament, was this Day read.
Ordered, That the House called the Wardrobe, situate
in or near the Black Fryers, London, be employed, by
the said Corporation, for the Uses in the said Act mentioned, to employ some poor People at Work in.
Col. Blunt.
A Letter from the General, of the Thirtieth of April
1649, of Recommendation of Colonel Thomas Blunt to
the place of Lieutenant of the Ordnance, was this Day
read.
London Poor.
The Question being propounded, That the House in
the Minories, wherein Sir John Heydon, Master of the
Ordnance, formerly dwelt, be employed for the Use of
the Poor;
And the Question being put, That this Question be
now put;
It passed with the Affirmative.
And the main Question being put;
It was Resolved, &c. That the House in the Minories,
wherein Sir John Heydon, Master of the Ordnance, formerly dwelt, be employed for the Use of the Poor.
Ordered, That Alderman Atkin and Alderman Wilson
do bring in an Act to that Purpose.
The Mace.
Ordered, That the Mace made by Thomas Maundy,
of London, Goldsmith, be delivered into the Charge of
the Serjeant at Arms attending the Parliament: And that
the said Mace be carried before the Speaker: And that
all other great Maces to be used in this Commonwealth,
be made according to the same Form and Pattern: And
that the said Thomas Maundy have the Making thereof,
and none other.
London Poor.
Resolved, &c. That the Sum of One thousand Pounds
be given, out of the Duke of Buckingham's Estate,
towards a Stock for the Corporation of the City of London, for setting Poor on Work, according to an Act of
this present Parliament: And that Mr. John Corbett do
bring in an Act for that Purpose.
Adjournment.
Ordered, That the House doth adjourn itself until
Friday Morning, Eight of Clock.
Absent Members.
Ordered, That the Committee touching the Members
that are absent, be injoined to bring in the List of the
Names of the said Members on Saturday next, the first
Business; nothing to intervene.