Die Jovis, 25 Aprilis, 1650.
Prayers.
Invalid Soldiers.
ORDERED, That Five hundred Pounds, as it shall
come in upon the Ordinance of the Eighth of July
1644, intituled, An additional Ordinance for the Excise,
and new Impost, be paid, by the Commissioners of Excise,
to the Treasurers for maimed Soldiers, for Defraying of
the Charges of the maimed Soldiers appointed to go to
the Bath for Recovery of their Health.
Transporting Coin.
An Act prohibiting the Transportation of Coin and
Bullion into Foreign Parts, was this Day read the Second
time; and, upon the Question, committed to Sir James
Harrington, Mr. Alderman Allen, Major Salwey, Mr.
Bond, Mr. Hill, Sir Arthur Hesilrig, Mr. Holland, Mr.
Richard Darley, Mr. Marten, Sir Wm. Armyn, Colonel
Harvey, Colonel Thompson, Mr. Scott, Mr. Tho. Challoner, Mr. Gurdon, Mr. Lister, Mr. Carey, Colonel Wauton, Mr. Nevill, Mr. Francis Pierpoint, Colonel Ven, Mr.
Say, Lord Commissioner Lisle, Colonel Bossevile, Mr.
Masham, Mr. Gold, Mr. Clement, Mr. Garland, Sir Henry
Vane junior; or to any Five of them: And all that come
to have Voices: And this Committee are to meet at
Eight of Clock, on Friday Morning, in the Speaker's
Chamber; and so de die in diem.
And the special Care hereof is committed to Mr. Alderman Allen, and Major Salwey.
Trade.
Ordered, That the Report be made of the Bill for
Trade, on Tuesday Morning next.
Lord Deincourt's Estate.
An Act for Sale of all the Manors, Lands, Tenements,
and Hereditaments of the Lord Deincourt, was this Day
read the First and Second time; and, upon the Question,
committed to Sir Arthur Hesilrig, Colonel Bossevile, Mr.
Bond, Mr. Gurdon, Mr. Hill, Mr. Moyle, Colonel Rich,
Major Salway, Mr. Say, Colonel Jones, Major Lister, Mr.
Ralegh, Sir James Harrington, Colonel Fleetwood, Sir
Peter Wentworth, Colonel Morley, Mr. Oldesworth, Mr.
Snelling; or any Five of them: And this Committee are
to meet To-morrow in the Afternoon at Two of the
Clock, in the Exchequer Chamber.
Leeke's Petition.
The humble Petition of Nicholas Leeke Esquire, was
this Day read.
General Lambert.
Ordered, That the Bill touching Major General Lambert, be reported on Tuesday Morning next.
Sir William Constable.
Ordered, That the Bill for Sir Wm. Constable, be read
on Tuesday Morning next.
Sequestrations.
An Act impowering the Commissioners for Sequestrations to examine upon Oath, and to give Acquittances
for the Monies they shall receive, was this Day read the
First and Second time.
And the Question being put, That the said Act be
ingrossed;
It passed with the Negative.
And the Act, being put to the Question, passed.