Die Jovis, 20 Septembris, 1649.
PRAYERS.
Crimes at Sea.
AN Act for Punishment of Crimes committed upon
or beyond the Sea was this Day read the Third
time; and, with some Amendments at the Table, upon
the Question, passed; and ordered to be printed and published.
Delinquents
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of Indemnity, to examine the Business touching Captain Smith,
a Member of this House, and George Hunt, John Hake
Deputy to the Under Sheriff, and William Dudley, now
in Custody as Delinquents: With Power to discharge
them, if they see Cause; or otherwise to report it to the
House.
Publick Accompts.
Ordered, That the Act for Accompts of the Commonwealth be read To-morrow Morning.
Redeeming Captives.
Ordered, That the Act for Captives be read the Second
time To-morrow Morning.
Ld. Fairfax.
Ordered, That the Act for the Lord General be reported To-morrow, the first Business.
Regulating Printing.
An Act against unlicensed and scandalous Books and
Pamphlets, and for better regulating of Printing, was
this Day read the Third time. And, some Amendments
being made at the Table;
Resolved, &c. That the Time for the Continuance of
this Act be until the Twenty-ninth of September, which
shall be in the Year of our Lord One thousand Six hundred Fifty-and-one.
A Proviso was tendered, For any Printer or Stationer,
that hath or shall print the Bible in any Volume or Volumes whatsoever, shall or may print, in the same Volume
or Volumes, a like Number, and no more, of the Psalms
in Metre, commonly called the Singing Psalms, as he or
they have or shall print Bibles: Which was read the First
time.
And the Question being put, That this Proviso be
read the Second time;
It passed with the Negative.
And the Act, so amended, being put to the Question,
passed; and ordered to be printed and published: And
that the Ordinance of the * of September 1647 be likewise printed together with this Act.
Crown Lands.
Ordered, That the Report be made, To-morrow
Morning, of the additional Act for Sale of the Lands of
the late King, Queen, and Prince.
Miners.
Mr. Garland reports from the Committee for the Miners of Darbisheire, That the said Committee are of
Opinion, That the Miners are, and have been at no Prejudice by the Order of Parliament of the Twenty-eighth of
March 1649: And that the Question, by Order of the
Committee, being put unto both Parties, Whether they
would consent to try the Cause in the Upper Bench, by a
Jury of Middlesex, or of any other County than Derby,
the next Term, or so soon as they could provide for the
same; the Earl of Rutland's Counsel accepted of it; but
the Miners refused, without the said Order were first revoked, and they put into Possession: Which the Committee think unreasonable.
Ordered, That the said Business touching the Miners in
Darbysheire be re-committed, upon the whole Debate:
And that the said Committee have Power to consider of
the Barmaster; and present their Opinions who is sit to
be Barmaster there: And Mr. Robinson is added to that
Committee: And all that come to the said Committee
are to have Voices: And the Committee are to sit Tomorrow in the Afternoon, in the Exchequer Chamber.