Die Veneris, 6 Julii, 1649.
Prayers.
Publick Fast.
ORDERED, That Wednesday next, being the
Eleventh Day of July instant, be set apart, and
appointed, for a Day of Publick and Solemn Fasting and
Humiliation, to be observed in all Churches and Chapels
within the Cities of London and Westminster, and the late
Lines of Communication, and weekly Bills of Mortality,
for the Seeking of Almighty God, for his especial Blessing
upon the Forces now designed and going for the Relief of
Ireland; And that the Lord Mayor of the City of London be required to cause timely Notice hereof to be given
to the Ministers of the several Parish Churches within
the City of London, and Liberties thereof; and to take
care the same be duly observed accordingly: And that
every of the Ministers of the Churches aforesaid be required to publish this Order, in the several Churches, on
the next Lord's Day.
Ordered, That Mr. Strong be desired to preach before
the House, at Margaret's, Westminster, on Wednesday
next, being set apart for a Day of Publick Fasting and
Humiliation.
Ordered, That Mr. Allen do give Mr. Strong Notice
hereof.
Ordered, That Mr. Bond be desired to preach before
the House, at Margaret's, Westminster, on Wednesday
next, being set apart for a Day of Publick Fasting and
Humiliation.
Ordered, That Mr. Gurdon do give Mr. Bond Notice
hereof.
Ordered, That Mr. Caryll be desired to preach before
the House, at Margaret's, Westminster, on Wednesday
next, being set apart for a Day of Publick Fasting and
Humiliation.
Ordered, That Mr. Love do give Notice hereof to
Mr. Caryll.
Ordered, That Wednesday-next-come-three-weeks be
set apart, and appointed, for a Day of Publick Fasting
and Humiliation, for seeking unto Almighty God, in an
especial manner, for his Blessing upon the Forces designed
and now going for the Relief of Ireland, to be observed
in all Cities, Towns, and Places, in England and Wales,
besides the Cities of London and Westminster: And that
the Sheriffs of the several Counties in England and Wales
do take care to disperse this Order unto the Ministers of
the several Churches aforesaid: And the Justices of Peace
in the several Counties are required to take care for the
due Observation thereof: And that the Ministers do publish this Order in their several Churches, on the Lord's
Day next before the Day appointed for the due Observation of the said Fast.
Admission of a Member.
Ordered, That Mr. Moyle the elder be admitted into
the House.
Late King's Servants.
Ordered, That the Report touching the late King's
Servants be made on Tuesday next, next after the Act for
New England.
Transporting Horses.
Ordered, That the Lord Albert Joachimi, Ambassador
for the Lords the States General of the United Provinces,
have Liberty to transport Four Horses into the United
Provinces, for the Baron of Scomburgh, Custom and
Impost free.
Courts in Yorkshire.
A Letter from the General, from Queen-street, the
Second of July, 1649, touching Courts of Judicature to
be settled in Yorksheire; the humble Petition and Desires
of the Inhabitants of Yorksheire, and the City and County
of the City of York, presented by their several Grand
Juries, their Representees, now met at the Assizes there,
the Nineteenth of March 1648; were both this Day
read.
Ordered, That the said Petition be committed unto
Sir Thomas Widdrington, Sir Henry Vane senior, Mr. Love,
Colonel Venn, Mr. Oldsworth, Mr. Bond, Sir Wm. Allanson, Sir Peter Wentworth, Mr. Moyle, Mr. Gurdon, Sir
Wm. Strickland, Sir William Brewerton, Mr. Peirpoynt,
Mr. Weaver, all the Lawyers of the House, Mr. Myles
Corbett, Mr. Say, Mr. Goodwyn, Mr. Skynner, Mr.
Leman, Mr. Attorney General, Colonel Lassels, Mr.
Pury, Mr. Garland, Mr. Darlee, Mr. Trenchard, Mr.
Blagrave, Mr. Hallowes, the Lords Commissioners for
the Great Seal, Mr. Weston, Mr. Dove, Mr. Compton,
Mr. Aldworth, Lord Munson, Major Salway, Sir John
Trevor: And all that come to have Voices: And the said
Committee are to meet To-morrow in the Afternoon, in
the Exchequer Chamber; and so de die in diem: And the
said Committee are to consider of this Petition; and
offer such Heads to this House, in order to this Petition,
or otherwise, as they shall think sit, for the Good of this
Commonwealth.
Lancaster. Seals.
An Act for altering the Seals of the Court of the
Duchy Chamber of Lancaster at Westminster, and of the
County Palatine of Lancaster, was this Day read the First
and Second time; and, upon the Question, committed
unto Sir Tho. Widdrington, Sir Hen. Vane senior, Mr.
Love, Mr. Myles Corbett, Major General Skippon, Mr.
Goodwyn: Who are forthwith to withdraw; and pen the
said Act, according to the Debate now had in this House:
With a Proviso, That this Act continue until the Eighth
Day of December next, and no longer.
Resolved, &c. That the Lord President of the Council
of State have the Custody of the Duchy Seal, until the
Eighth Day of December next.
Transporting Horses.
Ordered, That Mr. Attorney General be required to
prepare and bring in an Act for Restraint of the Transportation of Horses beyond Sea, and imposing a Penalty
on such Persons as shall offend therein.
Receiver of Yorkshire.
Mr. Love reports from the Committee of Revenue,
That Mr. Fowke and Mr. Aluered are agreed concerning the Receivership of Yorkshire: And that the Agreement is, That Colonel Aluered shall execute the Place;
and that a Warrant may issue to Mr. Attorney, to draw
up a Patent, for Colonel Aluered to be Receiver there;
and the Lords Commissioners for the Great Seal of England be authorized and required to pass the same under
the Great Seal accordingly.
Ordered, That Mr. Attorney General do prosecute the
bringing in the Six thousand Pounds Arrears, due from
Mr. Bland, as Receiver of Yorkshire, according to the
Directions of the Committee of the Revenue: And that
he do also prepare a Patent to be passed to Colonel
Aluered to be Receiver there.
Coinage.
Mr. Attorney General reports an Act touching the
Monies and Coins of England.
Which was read the First and Second time; and, upon
the Question, committed to the Committee of the Mint;
and to Mr. Allen, Mr. Edw. Ash, Mr. Bond, Mr. Weaver,
Mr. Gurdon, Mr. Boone, Mr. Hallowes, Mr. Myles Corbett, Mr. Leman, Mr. Gold, Mr. Attorney General, Mr.
Trenchard, Mr. Say, Mr. Pelham, Alderman Wilson, Mr.
Garland, Mr. Challoner, Mr. Scott; or any Five of them:
And they are to meet, in the Queen's Court, To-morrow
in the Afternoon; and so de die in diem: And Mr.
Attorney General is to take care thereof.
Mr. Attorney General reports an Act declaring it
High Treason to counterfeit, clip, &c. the Money and
Coin of England.
Which was read the First and Second time; and, upon
the Question, committed to the same Committee.
The Mint.
Mr. Attorney General reports from the Council of
State, Fees and Diet of the Officers and Ministers of the
Mint, to be borne by the Keepers of the Liberty of
England, by Authority of Parliament, and to be paid by
the Warden in Manner and Form hereafter expressed, and
until the Parliament of England shall otherwise ordain.
The Mint.
Fees and Diets of the Officers and Ministers of the
Mint, to be borne by the Keepers of the Liberties
of England, by Authority of Parliament; and to be
paid by the Warden, in Manner and Form hereafter
expressed; and until the Parliament of England shall
otherwise ordain.
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£. |
s. |
d. |
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John St. John:-First, To the Wardens of the Mint, for the Time being, for their Fee, by the Year |
100 |
- |
- |
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Walter Grime:-To the Wardens Clerk, by the Year |
20 |
- |
- |
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Henry Cogan:-To the Comptroller of the Mint, for the Time being, by the Year |
66 |
13 |
4 |
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Peter Fenton:-To his Clerk, for his Fee, by the Year |
13 |
6 |
8 |
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Andrew Palmer, Tho. Woodward:-To the Assay Masters of the Mint, for the Time being, for their Fee, by the Year |
66 |
13 |
4 |
| To the Assay Master's Clerk, for his Fee, by the Year |
10 |
- |
- |
| Auditor Bingley, Auditor Beale:-To the Two Auditors of the Mint; viz. to either of them, for his Clerk, Ten Pounds; and to either of them, for Parchment, Ink, Paper, and other Necessaries, Ten Pounds: In the whole, per Annum
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40 |
- |
- |
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Antho. Knivett:-To the Tellers of the Mint, for the Time being, for their Fee, per Annum
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33 |
6 |
8 |
| To the Tellers, for their Clerk, by the Year |
10 |
- |
- |
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Rich. Pight:-To the Clerk of the Irons, for the Time being, by the Year |
13 |
6 |
8 |
| To the Surveyor of the Melting-house for the Time being |
26 |
13 |
4 |
| To the Surveyor's Clerk, per Annum
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10 |
- |
- |
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Tho. Symons:-To the Graver of the Irons, for the Time being, for his Fee, by the Year |
30 |
- |
- |
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John Reynolds:-To the Under Assayer, for the Time being, for his Fee, by the Year |
40 |
- |
- |
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John East:-To the Under Graver, for the Time being, for his Fee, by the Year |
40 |
- |
- |
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Daniel Bratle;-To the Sinkers of the Irons, for the Time being, for their Fee, by the Year |
20 |
- |
- |
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Hodgins:-To the Smith of the Mint, for the Time being, for his Fee, per Annum
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10 |
- |
- |
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John Dendy:-To the Porter, for the Time being, for his Fee, by the Year |
10 |
- |
- |
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Vening:-To the Parson, for the Time being, of the Chapel in the Tower, for his Tythes, by the Year |
- |
13 |
4 |
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Symson:-To the Sexton of the said Chapel, for the Time being, per Annum
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- |
4 |
4 |
| For the Diet of the Officers, per Annum
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52 |
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James Howard, John Reinolds:-To the Clerks, for the Time being, to be employed for the Keeping of Books, and other Services, by Directions of the Officers; viz. to either of them, for his Fee, per Annum, Twenty Pounds: In toto
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40 |
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No more to be allowed to the said Diet, but such as
shall be admitted by the Matter, Warden, and Comptroller of the Mint; and their Names to be set down in
Writing, within One Month after the Sealing of these
Presents: And the Residue of the Charges for and about
the Making of the Monies, and for all other Fees, are,
from time to time, to be paid and borne by the Master
and Worker of the Monies, upon Account, according
to the Tenor and true Meaning of the Indenture hereunto
annexed.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of the
several Allowances.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of the
several Persons, above named, to be in the several Places
and Offices abovesaid.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to consider of the Claim of the several Persons above
named, and every of them, in and to the Places aforesaid:
And, in case there be any held by ancient Patents, that
they do give Order for the Renewing of such Patents:
And that their Order shall be a Warrant to Mr. Attorney
General, to prepare such Patents to be granted: And
that the Lords Commissioners for the Great Seal be
authorized and required to pass such Patent in common
Form, under the Great Seal of England, unto such Person accordingly: And that the Council of State do take
Order, That such of the said Persons as they shall find
requisite to put in Security for the due Execution of their
Places, do put in Security accordingly.
Mr. Attorney reports from the Council of State, an
Order for a Warrant to the Attorney General to prepare
a Bill, containing a Grant of the Office of Master Worker
of the Money of England, within the Tower of London,
&c. unto Aaron Geurdain.
The Question being propounded, That the said Warrant
be ordered accordingly;
The Question being put, That this Question be now
put;
It passed in the Affirmative.
And the main Question being . . . ;
It was Ordered, by the Commons, assembled in Parliament, That Edmund Prideaux Esquire, Attorney
General for the Commonwealth, do prepare a Bill, containing a Grant of the Office of Master Worker of the
Monies of England, within the Tower of London, and
elsewhere in England, unto Aaron Geurdain, Doctor
of Physick; together with all Mansions and Buildings,
Profits and Pre-eminences, to the said Office belonging,
as amply as Sir Robert Harley, or any other heretofore,
held the same; to hold and execute the same Office
by himself, or his sufficient Deputy, for whom he will
answer, until the Parliament of England shall otherwise
ordain, according to the Form of an Indenture made
between the Keepers of the Liberty of England, by
Authority of Parliament, and the said Master Worker,
to bear date with the Grant of the said Office, touching
the Business of the Mint: Which said Indenture, having
been perfected by the Council of State, to whom it
was referred by the Parliament to be made perfect, is
likewise to be, together with the Grant of the said Office,
prepared in usual Form by the said Attorney General;
and, after the Recepimus thereunto made by the Lords
Commissioners for the Great Seal, and the Counterpart
thereof signed and sealed by the said Master Worker, is,
with the Schedule thereunto annexed, containing the
several Officers of the Mint, and their several Fees and
Allowances, to be forthwith passed, under the said Great
Seal; as likewise the Grant of the said Office: For doing
whereof this Order shall be, as well to the said Attorney
General, as to the said Lords Commissioners, a sufficient
Warrant.
Ordered, That the Committee of the Army be authorized and required to give Instructions to the Committee
of Accompts, at Worcester House, as to the Accompts
of the Officers and Soldiers of this present Army; to
proceed therein, by deducting the Proportion for Free
Quarter only out of the present Pay, and not out of that
which is respited upon the Publick Faith, in such sort
as hath been formerly done by the Committee of the
Army and Treasurers at Wars, in those by them passed;
which this House doth approve of: And that the Commissioners at Worcester House do pass their Accompts
accordingly.
Attorney General of Lancaster.
The Lord Commissioner Whitlock did this Day come
into this House; and voluntarily resign the Office of the
Attorney General of the Duchy of Lancaster, formerly
conferred on his Lordship; and made it his humble Suit
to this House, to dispose thereof, and confer the same,
upon some other Person.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth accept of the
Resignation, now made by the Lord Commissioner Whitlock, of the Office of the Attorney General of the Duchy
of Lancaster.
Resolved, &c. That Bartholomew Hall Esquire be, and
is hereby nominated, appointed, and approved of, to
be Attorney General of the Duchy Court of Lancaster;
and be also of Counsel for the Commonwealth.
Privilege.
Ordered, That it be referred to Mr. Manley, to examine the Business touching the Abuse offered by Elizabeth
Alkin to Sir James Harrington, in his Coming to the
House; to send her to the House of Correction: And
that the Marshal do take her into his Custody, and carry
her to Mr. Manley; together with this Order.
Deans and Chapters Lands.
Ordered, That the Interest of the several Debts, transferred from the Excise upon Deans and Chapters
Lands, be paid by the Excise, to the Day that they were
transferred.
Ordered, That the Committee for removing Obstructions in the Sale of Deans and Chapters Lands be the
Committee, mentioned in the said Act, to examine the
Debts transferred, with Queries mentioned in the said
Act: Who are authorized to allow of such Debts as
shall appear unto them to be clear; and to report such of
them as shall appear to them to be doubtful, to this
House.
Loan from the City.
The Lord Lisle reports from the Committee that were
appointed to go to the Lord Mayor and Common Council of the City of London, a Proposition tendered to the
said Committee, by the Committee appointed by the
Lord Mayor and Common Council to treat with the
Committee of this House.
If the Second Proposition, in the former Paper, for
advancing the One hundred and Fifty thousand Pounds,
for the present Service of Ireland, be found inconvenient,
because it tends to the clogging and re-engaging the Excise; then it is humbly offered, That if any, to whom
Money is due upon the Publick Faith, or Adventurers
for purchasing Land in Ireland, and are capable by the
Act and Instructions already passed, to double the same,
shall forthwith double it, to supply this present Necessity;
. . . . shall, for their Encouragement for the ready Money they
now lend, have the full Benefit of the Security tendered
upon the Excise for raising the said One hundred Fifty
thousand Pounds, as others have who lend any Money
thereupon, and have not, or shall not think fit to double
the same: And for the Money due to those Persons upon
Publick Faith, or Adventurers for purchasing Land in
Ireland, and for the Interest thereof, at Eight Pounds
per Cent. till they be repaid, from the Time of lending
it, they shall be in the same Capacity to purchase Dean
and Chapters Lands, as others are whose Debts have
been transferred from Goldsmiths Hall, and the Excise;
that is to say they shall have Liberty to purchase Dean
and Chapters Lands, at Thirteen Years Purchase: And,
in Satisfaction thereof, their said Money, due for principal and Interest, shall be defalked, and accepted of by
the said Treasurers. If this Proposition be liked of, then
it is humbly conceived necessary to take off the Limitation of Days, expressed for doubling Money in the former
Instructions; otherwise, the Time being near expired,
it will much obstruct this Service; and for That without
Limitation of Days, it is probable it will sufficiently quicken the bringing in Money to make up the said One hundred Fifty thousand Pounds; lest, for Omission thereof,
they be excluded.
Fast Day.
Ordered, That the several Committees of the Militia of
Westminster, and the Hamlets, do take care that timely
Notice be given to the several Ministers, for the due
Observation of a Day of Fasting and Humiliation on
Wednesday next.
Dutch Officers.
Ordered, That Five hundred Pounds be forthwith paid,
out of Haberdashers Hall, to the Dutch Officers, as the
free Gift of this House, to transport them: And that
the said Committee be required to give Order to the Treasurers there forthwith to provide the same, and make
Payment thereof to the Hands of Major Boza, for the
Purposes aforesaid; to be by him equally distributed
amongst them, according to their several Qualities, proportionably, for their Transportation; And that he, take
care they be transported accordingly: And that Major
Boza's Acquittance and Acquittances shall be a sufficient
Discharge to the said Treasurers, or to any such Person
or Persons as shall pay the same.
Lord Lieut. of Ireland.
Ordered, That the Committee of the Eastern Association be required forthwith to return the Accompt of the
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, when he was in that Association, which was taken and allowed by that Committee,
unto this House.
General Cromwell's Accompt.
Mr. Allen reports the Accompt of the Receipts and
Disbursements of Lieutenant General Cromwell, for his
Expedition into Wales, and into the North.
Accompt of the Receipts and Disbursements of Lieutenant General Cromwell, for his Expeditions into
Wales, and into the North, as followeth; viz.
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£. |
s. |
d. |
| To Money received of Mr. Clerk for Contingencies, by Warrant from the Lord General Fairefax
|
200 |
- |
- |
| To Money received of the Committee at Gloucester, by Warrant from the Committee for the Army |
100 |
- |
- |
| Of the Sub Commissioners of Excise at Bristoll
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300 |
- |
- |
| More, of the Committee at Gloucester, ult. |
100 |
- |
- |
| Of the Treasurers at War, at Newcastle
|
563 |
- |
- |
| More, of the said Treasurers |
600 |
- |
- |
| Of the Sequestrators in Wales, in Part of a Warrant for One hundred Eighty seven Pounds Seventeen Shillings |
127 |
3 |
- |
| Of the Treasurers at War |
72 |
- |
- |
| More |
50 |
- |
- |
| Of the Committee at Leicester, ult. |
200 |
- |
- |
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£.2,312 |
3 |
- |
| To Monies borrowed of the Commissioners for Sale of Langhorne's Goods, &c. at Tenby
|
222 |
- |
- |
| Of Roger Lort Esquire, one of the Commissioners at Pembroke
|
120 |
- |
- |
| Of the Sequestrators at Pembroke
|
73 |
9 |
4 |
| Of the Committee of York
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500 |
- |
- |
| More |
100 |
- |
- |
| And |
179 |
- |
- |
| Borrowed to be repaid |
1,194 |
9 |
4 |
| Received upon Warrants from Committee of the Army |
2,312 |
3 |
- |
| Sum Total |
£.3,506 |
12 |
4 |
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Attest' per me, Robertum Spavin.
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| By Monies paid at Bristoll, and other Places for Bread, Beer, &c. for the necessary Supply of the Soldiers, while they wanted Pay, and were engaged in hard and constant Duty at the Leaguers before Pembroke and Pontesract Castles; and likewise for weighing the great Guns at Bristoll; for Shovels, Spades, Mathooks, Baskets, Barrows, &c. for working in the Trenches at the said Leaguers, Intelligence, and other extraordinary and necessary Occasions in the said Expeditions |
3,438 |
1 |
4 |
Attest' per me, Robertum Spavin.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve and allow
of the said Accompt: And that the said Lieutenant
General be hereby discharged for or touching the Matters
in the said Accompt.