Die Lunæ, 11 Junii, 1649.
Earl of Chesterfeild.
THE Lord Munson reports from the Committee at
Goldsmiths Hall, the State of the Case touching
the Earl of Chesterfeild: Upon which the Committee are
of Opinion, That the Sum of Four thousand Pounds
may be such a Composition as his Lordship may, by his
Credit, procure, and which the Parliament may accept,
left the whole be lost.
The Question being put, That this House doth concur
with the Committee herein;
It passed with the Negative.
Late King's Children.
A Letter from the Countess of Leicester, touching the
late King's Children, of the Fourth Day of June 1649,
was this Day read; together with a Letter from the Earl
of Northumberland.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Revenue, to take Consideration of the said Letters; and
to consider, What is fit to be done in the Particulars
contained in the said Letters; and to give Order therein
for Satisfaction of the Desires; or to report their Opinion
therein to this House.
Payment for the Mace.
Ordered, That the Committee of Revenue be authorized and required forthwith to pay unto Thomas Moundey,
of London, * *, the Sum of One hundred and Thirtyseven Pounds One Shilling and Eight-pence, in Discharge
of his Bill of Charges for making the new Mace for the
Service of this House.
Mountgomery Castle.
Colonel Jones reports from the Council of State, the
State of Mountgomery Castle: The humble Petition of
Richard Lord Herbert, of Cherbury; together with a
Certificate from the Committee of Sequestrations in the
County of Mountgomery.
Which were both this Day read; together with a
Certificate, subscribed by Sir Thomas Middleton.
Resolved, &c. That Mountgomery Castle be totally
demolished: And that the Council of State do take care
the same be done accordingly.
Resolved, &c. That the Lord Herbert, of Cherbury,
shall have Reparation, in respect of the said Castle, out
of the Second Payment of the Fine for his Delinquency.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to take Consideration of the Charges of the demolishing
the said Castle; and what Damage the Lord Herbert, of
Cherbury, shall receive thereby; and to take care for the
Disposition of the Materials towards defraying the said
Charges and Damages; and to certify to the Committee
of Goldsmiths Hall, What is further fit to be allowed to
the said Lord Herbert, of Cherbury: Which the said Committee are hereby authorized to give Allowance unto the
said Lord Herbert, out of his Second Payment of his
Fine for his Delinquency; which is, in the mean time,
respited.
Winchester Castle.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to consider, How the Castle of Winchester may be made
untenable, so as no Damage may come to the Commonwealth thereby; and to consider, How Satisfaction may
be made to Sir William Waller, for such Damages as he
shall sustain by reason thereof.
Belvoyer Castle.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of the
Sum of Fifteen hundred Pounds to be allowed unto the
Earl of Rutland, in Consideration of demolishing Belvoyer
Castle.
Ordered, That the Arrears of the Fee-farm Rent of
Belvoyer and Croxten, payable by the said Earl to the
State, be allowed in Part of the said Fifteen hundred
Pounds; and that the Remainder of the said Fifteen
hundred Pounds shall be satisfied out of the growing
Rent, until the Whole shall be satisfied: And that it be
referred to the Committee of the Revenue, to make
Allowance and Defalcation to the said Earl accordingly.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to inform themselves, Whether the said Castle be demolished; and to take care the same be effectually done,
according to the Agreement.
Excise.
Sir Henry Vane junior reports from the Committee of
the Navy, touching the first Four hundred thousand
Pounds charged on the Excise.
Ordinances.
Ordered, That Sir Henry Vane junior, Major Salway,
Commissary General Ireton, Mr. Boone, Mr. Gold, Mr.
White, Mr. Allen, do withdraw; and peruse the several
Ordinances; and state the Business; and report it to the
House forthwith.
Judicial Seals.
An Act for altering the original Seal for the Three
Counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Cardigan, was
this Day read; and, upon the Question, passed.
An Act for altering the former Seal of Nisi prius,
belonging to the Court of Common Pleas, was this Day
read; and, upon the Question, passed.
Reports deferred.
Ordered, That the Report touching the Excise be made
To-morrow Morning, the first Business; nothing to intervene: And that Sir Henry Vane junior do then make
Report, from the Council of State, of the Business touching the Navy, and of the Business touching Colonel
Popham, and the Commissioners of the Navy, the next
Business after the Business touching the Excise.
Articles of York.
Ordered, That the Articles of York be taken into Consideration on Saturday next.
Invalid Soldiers.
The humble Petition of the sick and wounded Soldiers
in the Savoy, was this Day read.
Relief under Articles.
Major Salwey reports Amendments to the Bill concerning Articles.
Which were twice read.
The Question being put, That Costs shall be given
against the Commonwealth, or any Person or Persons
against whom Complaints shall be made upon Articles;
It passed with the Negative.
Resolved, &c. That these Words, in the Amendments
now reported, shall be as followeth; viz. "Relief and
Redress, so far as, in Justice, they ought to have by the
said Articles, either by staying any Proceeding in Law or
Equity, discharging Outlawries, Judgments, or Executions,
and Decrees, or by Restitution in Specie, or in Value, of
what hath been taken, recovered, or with-held from them,
contrary to the said Articles; but without charging any
Costs, or further Damages against the Commonwealth,
or against any Person or Persons, against whom the Complaint is made. And be it also Enacted, That the said
Commissioners, or any Nine or more of them, shall have
Power, and are hereby authorized, to examine Witnesses,
upon Oath, for discovering where any Person or Persons
had Benefit of Articles, to the Prejudice of the Commonwealth, where they were not comprised in the said Articles, or have had more Benefit by the said Articles than
they ought to have had; and in all and every such Case,
so appearing, to take Order for Satisfaction to be given
unto the State, or Party aggrieved."
And the other Amendments, being put to the Question,
one by one, were agreed.
And the Bill, so amended, was assented unto; and
ordered to be ingrossed.
Business to be done.
Ordered, That, in Order to this House to declare a
Time when they think fit to adjourn, it be referred to
the Council of State, to prepare, and present to this
House, such Things as are necessary and fit to be taken
into Consideration, and passed in this House, before an
Adjournment; and report their Opinions to the House
with all Speed.
Dr. Dorislaus' Funeral.
Ordered, That Mr. Speaker, and the Members of this
House, do meet at Worcester House, on Thursday next,
at One of the Clock in the Afternoon, to accompany the
Corpse of Dr. Dorislaus to his Funeral.
Invalid Soldiers.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee for Hospitals, to confer with the Treasurers of Goldsmiths Hall
and Excise, How relief may be given to the sick and
maimed Soldiers, according to the Votes passed on
Friday last.