Jovis, 26 Januarii, 16 Car. IIdi.
Prayers.
Car's Estate.
A BILL for the settling the Estate of Sir Robert Car
Baronet was read the Second time.
Resolved, &c. That the Bill be committed to Lord
Fitzharding, Sir John Birkenhead, Sir John Rouse, Secretary Bennett, Mr. Attorney of the Duchy, Sir William
Lowther, Lord Richardson, Sir John Bennett, Sir Henry
Wood, Sir William Doyley, Sir John Goodrick, Mr. Jones,
Sir John Talbott, Sir Edmond Pooley, Major Walden, Sir
Fra. Goodrick, Mr. Orme, Sir Phill. Warwick, Sir Adrain
Scroope, Mr. Williams, Sir Robert Holt, Sir Richard Ford,
Mr. Treasurer, Sir Solo. Swale, Sir Anth. Irby, Sir Tho.
Gower, Sir Cha. Harbord, Sir Lanc. Lake, Sir Wm. Gawdy,
Sir Tho. Clifford, Sir John Duncombe, Mr. Vaughan, Colonel Gilby, Mr. Milward, Sir Tho. Allan, Sir Geo. Ryve,
Sir Tho. Gower, Sir Tho. Higgons, Mr. Ford, Sir Edw.
Masters, Sir Tho. Littleton, Sir Winston Churchill, Sir
Rich. Braham, Sir Robert Paston, Mr. Whorwood, Sir
Tho. Meres, Mr. Hungerford, Mr. Coventry, Mr. Greenvill, Mr. Thomas, and all the Members of this House that
serve for the County of Lincolne, and all the Members
that are of the Long Robe; and they are to meet in the
Speaker's Chamber, at Two of the Clock in the Afternoon, on Friday next: And to send for Persons, Papers,
and Records.
Bridlington Pier.
A Bill for the Repairing and Maintaining of the Pier
of Bridlington, in the County of Yorke, was read the
First time.
Ordered, That this Bill be read the Second time on
Saturday next.
Retailers of Wines.
The House did then resume the Debate of the Report
from the Committee to which the Petition of several
Persons, who have Letters Patents for selling Wine by
Retale, was committed.
The Question being put, To agree with the Committee, That Forty Shillings a Tun Spanish, and Twenty
Shillings French, be imposed as an additional Duty on
Wines imported, to be in lieu of a Revenue to his Royal
Highness for selling of Wine Licences;
It passed in the Negative.
Resolved, &c. That the Petition of the several Persons
who have Letters Patents for selling of Wine by Retale,
be laid aside.
Ld. Strangford's Estate.
Ordered, That the Bill, sent from the Lords, to enable
Trustees to sell Lands for Payment of the Debts of the
Lord Strangford, be read the first Bill To-morrow
Morning.
Supply Bill.
The House then proceeded on the Bill for his Majesty's
Supply, and agreed several Sums for filling up the Blanks
for the several Counties, as followeth; viz.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Monmouth
be filled up with the Sum of Three hundred Ninety
Pounds.
Resolved, That the County of Northampton be filled
up with the Sum of Fourteen hundred Thirteen Pounds
Eighteen Shillings and Two-pence.
Resolved, That the County of Nottingham, with the
Town and County of Nottingham, be filled up with the
Sum of Eight hundred Seventy-three Pounds Eight Shillings.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Norfolke
be filled up with the Sum of Three thousand Three hundred Seventy Pounds Twelve Shillings.
Resolved, That the Blank for the City and County of
Norwich be filled up with the Sum of One hundred
Eighty Pounds.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Northumberland, with the Town of Newcastle and Berwick upon
Tweed, be filled up with the Sum of Three hundred Seventy-two Pounds Fifteen Shillings and Eight-pence.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Oxon be
filled up with the Sum of Eleven hundred Thirty-five
Pounds Ten Shillings and Eight-pence.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Rutland
be filled up with the Sum of Two hundred Forty Pounds
Eight Shillings and Eleven-pence.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Salop be
filled up with the Sum of Twelve hundred Three Pounds
Fourteen Shillings and Two-pence.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Stafford
be filled up with the Sum of Eight hundred Fifty-two
Pounds Eleven Shillings and Eight-pence.
Resolved, That the Blank for the City and County of
Litchfeild be filled up with the Sum of Thirteen Pounds.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Somersett
be filled up with the Sum of Two thousand Seven
hundred Seventy-one Pounds Ten Shillings and Eightpence.
Resolved, That the Blank for the City and County of
Bristow be filled up with the Sum of One hundred Ninety-nine Pounds Eight Shillings and Four-pence.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Southampton, Town of Southampton, and Isle of Wight, be
filled up with the Sum of Two thousand One hundred
Eighty-nine Pounds Eight Shillings and Eight-pence.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Suffolk be
filled up with the Sum of Three thousand Two hundred
Ninety-eight Pounds Ten Shillings and Eight-pence.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Surrey be
filled up with the Sum * * * * *.
Resolved, That the Blank for the Borough of Southwarke be filled up with the Sum of Fifteen hundred
Ninety-seven Pounds and Two-pence.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Sussex
be filled up with the Sum of Eighteen hundred Twentyone Pounds Seven Shillings and Nine-pence.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Warwick
with the City and County of Coventry, be filled up with
the Sum of Eleven hundred Ninety-two Pounds Eight
Shillings and Nine-pence.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Worcester
be filled up with the Sum of Ten hundred Fifty-three
Pounds Nineteen Shillings.
Resolved, That the Blank for the City and County of
the City of Worcester be filled up with the Sum of Fiftyfive Pounds Nine Shillings and Six pence.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Wilts be
be filled up with the Sum of Nineteen hundred Sixty-six
Pounds Seventeen Shillings and Seven-pence.
Resolved, That the Blank for the County of Westmorland be filled up with the Sum of One hundred Sixteen
Pounds.
The Medium of North and South Wales, formerly
brought in, being twice read;
Resolved, That the Medium returned in for North
Wales be agreed.
The House being informed, That each County of South
Wales (except the County of Cardigan) was eased by the
Medium Eighty Pounds per mensem, besides a Surplus
of so much more as would, in the Whole, amount to
above One hundred Pounds per mensem Ease to the said
several Counties; and that the County of Cardigan was
much over-rated;
Resolved, That the Surplus of Ease over-and-above
Eighty Pounds per mensem, allowed by the Medium to
the Five other Counties of South Wales, shall be given
for the Ease of the County of Cardigan: And that the
Sum, which such Surplus doth amount to, shall be deducted from the Medium of Cardigan; and charged
upon the several Mediums of the other Five Counties.
And it is referred to Mr. Scawen to proportion the
same accordingly.
The House then proceeded to the Reading of the Lists
of Commissioners Names to be inserted into the Bill for
his Majesty's Supply.
And the several Lists of Bedford, Berks, Bucks, Cambridge, Chester, Cornewall, Cumberland, Derby, Devon,
City of Exeter, Dorsett, Poole, Durham, Essex, were
twice read; and, with some Alterations and Additions of
Names, upon the Question, severally agreed to.
Mr. Scawen reports, That he had, according to the
Order of the House, cast up a new Medium for the Six
Counties of South Wales: Which he delivered in at the
Clerk's Table.
Damage Cleer.
Resolved, That the Committee to whom the Bill for
Damage Cleer is committed, be revived; and do sit this
Afternoon at Two of the Clock, in the Place formerly
appointed.
Juck's Estate.
Ordered, That Major General Langherne, Mr. Henley,
and Mr. Samuell Sandys, be added to the Committee to
whom the Bill to enable Mr. Jucks to sell Lands for
Payment of Debts, is committed.