Die Martis, 3 Julii, 1649.
Prayers.
Marten's Claims.
THE Lord Grey reports from the Committee to
whom it was referred to take the Accompt of Colonel Henry Marten, the Accompt of the said Henry Marten; and the Opinion of that Committee how Satisfaction may be given unto him.
Resolved, &c. That, in Consideration, and full Satisfaction, of several great Sums of Money disbursed by
Colonel Henry Marten, for the Service of the Parliament,
and of the Arrears due to him as a Colonel, and in respect of great Losses sustained by him, for his good Affections, and his constant and faithful Service, to the
Commonwealth, Lands of Inheritance, of the clear yearly
Value of One thousand Pounds, be settled upon the said
Colonel Henry Marten, and his Heirs.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee who
are to consider of Lands to be settled upon the Lord
General and Lord President, to consider of Lands of the
yearly Value of One thousand Pounds per Annum, to
be settled upon Colonel Marten, and his Heirs, accordingly; and how One thousand Pounds per Annum
may be paid to him in present, until Lands be settled
upon him as aforesaid; and report it to the House with
all Speed: And that the Lord Commissioner Whitlock,
and the Lord Commissioner Lysle, and Mr. Attorney be
added to that Committee: And that they do take the
special Care hereof.
Lord Lieut. of Ireland.
Sir William Armyn reports from the Committee of the
Revenue, a Certificate of the Auditors to that Committee, touching Allowances to the Lord Lieutenants of
Ireland.
Ordered, That the said Certificate be referred to the
Council of State; to consider thereof; and to give such
Allowances to the now Lord Lieutenant of Ireland as
they shall think fit; having respect to the Quality of his
Command, and to his extraordinary Charges and Expences, as well whiles he stays in England, as afterwards,
for the better carrying on the Service, and upholding
the Honour, of this Commonwealth, during his Abode
in Ireland.
Lord Grey's Claims.
Mr. Pury reports from the Committee of the Army,
the Expence of the Lord Grey, disbursed for the State,
in the late Summer Service; and the Reasons of such
Expences; viz. That, in the Beginning of April 1648,
the said Lord Grey repaired into the County of Leicester,
where he used his Endeavour to engage that County to
the Interest of the Parliament, making it his whole Business to go into all Parts thereof; to persuade the People to an unanimous Resolution of forming themselves
into several Regiments, for their own, and the Defence
of their Neighbour Counties, and the whole Nation:
That this Service did occasion a daily Charge, publick
Meetings being frequent, wherein he constantly kept a
publick Table, to his very great Expence: That he did
constantly keep Ten Horses extraordinary, to promote
the Services aforesaid: That he kept constant Correspondency with the Armies and Forces, as they stood then
divided in the several Parts of the Commonwealth: That
he continued upon the said publick Charge from 1 Aprilis to ultimo Novembris 1648.
Upon Consideration had of the Premises, this Committee are of Opinion, That Fifteen hundred Pounds be
reported to the House for his Lordship's Expence, during
the said Service, being for Eight Months, and for his good
Service done within the Time aforesaid: That the said
Fifteen hundred Pounds, or such Money as shall be allowed to his Lordship for the said Service, may be secured
out of the King's Lands and Parks, to be designed for
Sale, as Security for the Arrears of the Army; and his
Lordship to be admitted a Purchaser accordingly.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of the
said Sum of Fifteen hundred Pounds for the Lord Grey,
for his said Charges: And that the said Fifteen hundred
Pounds be charged upon Haberdashers Hall: And that
the Committee of Haberdashers Hall, and their Treasurers,
do forthwith pay the same to the said Lord Grey, or his
Assigns accordingly: And the Acquittance or Acquittances of the said Lord Grey, or his Assigns, testifying
the Receipt thereof, shall be a sufficient Warrant and Discharge to the said Committee, and their Treasurers, and
such other Person or Persons as shall pay the same.
Lord Goneral, &c.
Ordered, That the same Committee, who are to consider of Lands to be settled on the Lord General, Lord
President, and Major General Skippon, do meet this Afternoon; and make their Report on Thursday next.
Irish Army Pay, &c.
Mr. Scott reports from the Council of State, That the
Rules and Orders here following, concerning the Proportions of Pay that are to be advanced to the Officers and
Soldiers engaging in the Army now designed for Ireland,
to be discounted upon Arrears; and concerning the Allowances for Arrears to such as shall disband; be observed
in that Affair: That all the Officers and Soldiers of the
several Regiments, that shall engage for Ireland, shall
have One Month's Pay advance to them, to be discounted upon Arrears; and such of the Soldiers and
Non-commission Officers so engaging, who were in the
Parliament's Service, in England, in January 1647, and
have so continued ever since, without receiving the Benefit of the former Disbanding, shall have a Month's Pay
more of their Arrears advanced to them before their
Shipping. That these Months Pays aforementioned shall
be issued out, according to their respective Proportions
allowed upon the Establishment for the new Model. That,
for those Officers and Soldiers of the old Regiments, now
designed for Ireland, who shall refuse to engage for that
Service, and desire to disband, there shall be allowed,
upon their Discharge, for such of the Officers and Soldiers as were in those Regiments, in January 1647, and
have continued so ever since, without being disbanded,
to the private Soldiers and Non-commissioned Officers,
Two Months Arrears (if so much be due to them); and
to Commissionate Officers One Month's Arrears, according to the Rates allowed upon the new Model, for the respective Qualities wherein they served, at and before January 1647: But such of the Officers and Soldiers refuseing the Irish Service, who, having been formerly disbanded, were entertained into the said Regiments since
the Fifteenth of January 1647, shall be forthwith discharged, without any further Allowance of present Money
for Arrears, That, to the General Officers, and Staff Officers for the Army, and Officers for the Train, now going
for Ireland, there shall be a Month's Pay issued out,
by way of Advance, for their better furnishing of themselves for the Service: Which shall be issued out according
to the Rates for the respective Places allowed in the new
Model, or which shall, before the Issuing out hereof, be
allowed upon the Establishment for Ireland, and shall
hereafter be discounted upon the Irish Accompt, at their
Discharge, or coming off from the Irish Service.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth agree with the
Council of State, concerning the Rules and Orders reported from them, as aforesaid.
Crown Lands.
The House resumed the Debate upon the Act for the
Parks, Manors, and Lands of the late King, &c.
Resolved, &c. That Colonel Wm. Webb be Surveyor
General in the said Act.
Resolved, &c. That Henry Colbron be Register.
Resolved, &c. That Sir Wm. Roberts * be one of the
Contractors.
Resolved, &c. That John Humfrye Esquire be one of
the Contractors in the said Act.
Resolved, &c. That Thomas Ayres Esquire be one of the
Contractors in the said Act.
Resolved, &c. That John White Esquire be one of the
Contractors in the said Act.
Resolved, &c. That James Stockall * be one of the
Contractors in the said Act.
Resolved, &c. That Edward Crescett Gentleman be
one of the Contractors in this Act.
Resolved, &c. That Sir Richard Saltenstall Knight be
one of the Contractors in this Act.
Resolved, &c. That Daniel Searle Merchant be one of
the Contractors in this Act.
Resolved, &c. That Nicolas Lampriere Esquire be one
of the Contractors in the said Act.
Resolved, &c. That Nicolas Bond Esquire be one of the
Contractors in this Act.
Resolved, &c. That Richard Sydenham Esquire be one
of the Contractors in the said Act.
Resolved, &c. That Robert Fenwick Esquire be one of
the Contractors in the said Act.
Resolved, &c. That Henry Robinson Merchant be the
Comptroller of all Entries in the said Act.
Resolved, &c. That the Treasurers for the Army shall
be Treasurers in the said Act.
The humble Petition of Colonel John Downes was this
Day read.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee where
Mr. Weaver hath the Chair, to state the Business; and report their Opinions therein to this House.
The humble Petition of Sir John Danvers Knight was
this Day read.
Resolved, &c. That Cornbury Park be excepted out of
the said Act for the Use of the Commonwealth.
Ordered, That the said Petition be referred to the Committee of the Revenue; to examine the Matter of Fact;
and state the same; and present their Opinions therein to
this House.
Ordered, That Colonel Browne's Brigade be taken into
Consideration To-morrow Sevennight.
Ordered, That this Act, so amended, be ingrossed.
Persons pardoned.
A general Pardon for Margarett Oldale, Thomas Watkins, John Stephens, Johane Elphick, Wm. Philpott, Johan Winson, John Maninge, Thomas Juppe, Joseph Eaton
the elder, Dorothy Spicer, Johane Newman, Francis Bristoe, Wm. Kempe, and Edward Younge, was this Day read;
and, upon the Question, assented unto.
And it is Ordered, That the Lords Commissioners for
the Great Seal of England do pass a Pardon to them, under
the Great Seal of England, accordingly.
London Militia.
The humble Petition of the Commanders, Officers, and
Soldiers under the Command of the Committee for the
Militia of London, was this Day read.
Resolved, &c. That all the said Officers and Commanders, who have, by Authority of Parliament, been
under several Commands, by Order of the said Committee, and have, or shall have, their Accompts audited and
stated by the Auditor to the Committee of the Militia of
London, and attested by any Four of the said Committee
for the Militia, shall have the Arrears appearing due to
them, upon Accompt, so audited, stated, and attested as
aforesaid, out of Deans and Chapters Lands, by way of
Doubling; and shall have Interest, at Eight Pounds per
Centum, for the Monies paid in by them upon Doubling,
and the like Benefit as other Persons upon Doubling have
by the said Act: And that the Trustees, Contractors, and
Register Accomptant do admit them accordingly.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State, to
take special Care that the Arrears of the Assessment of
the Ninety thousand Pounds per mensem, in the City of
London, be speedily brought in, or to take such effectual
Course therein as they shall think fit.
Crown Lands.
A Proviso concerning the Park and Forest of Claringdon, and the Forest and Chaces of Pauncett and Buckholt, in the Counties of Wiltes and Hampshire, or either
of them, nor to any Office, Privilege, or Hereditament
thereto belonging, nor to the Right of the Earl of Pembroke and Mountgomery, was this Day read; and referred
to the Committee that had the Care of this Act; to consider thereof; and make such Provision as is fit to be
made therein, if it be not provided for in the Act.
A Clause for Excepting of Castles, Places for the Navy,
and Places for publick Justice, was this Day read.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee that
formerly had the Care of this Bill, to consider of this
Clause; and to bring it in either by way of Proviso, or in
the Body of the Bill, as they shall see Cause: And they
are likewise to consider of the Order formerly made, touching the Woods and Timber in Chaces and Parks, &c.:
And that the Committee of the Navy be added to this
Committee, for that Purpose only.