Jovis, 4 die Februarii; 3° Gulielmi et Mariæ.
Prayers.
Kinersley's Estate.
AN ingrossed Bill from the Lords, intituled, An Act
to enable Tho. Kinersley to make a Lease or Leases,
for Payment of his Debts, was read the Second time.
Resolved, That the Bill be committed to Mr. Gray,
Sir Gilb. Clerke, Mr. Bromly, Sir Tho. Darcy, Mr. Gilbert, Sir Tho. Dorrell, Sir Jervas Elwes, Sir John Moreton, Mr. Trevers, Mr. Hawtry, Mr. Dowdswell, Sir Wm.
Honywood, Mr. Christy, Sir Fran. Massam, Mr. Lewis,
Mr. Clerke, Sir Jos. Tredenham, Mr. Waller, Mr. Christo.
Chetwin, Sir Math. Andrews, Sir Rob. Davers, Sir John
Wynn, Mr. Cary, Mr. Gwyn, Mr. Jo. Chetwin, Mr. Piggot, Mr. Tredenham, Mr. Freeman, Mr. Biddolph, Sir
Edward Chisnall, and all the Members that serve for the
Counties of Nottingham and Stafford: And they are to
meet this Afternoon at Four a Clock, in the Speaker's
Chamber.
Earl of Suffolke's Estate.
An ingrossed Bill from the Lords, intituled, An Act
to enable the Trustees of James late Earl of Suffolke to
sell the Manor of Hadstock in Essex, for discharging several
other Manors and Lands of the said late Earl, from Five
thousand Pounds, Remainder of Ten thousand Pounds, by
him formerly charged thereon, was read the Second time.
Resolved, That the Bill be committed to Mr. Biddolph,
Mr. Gwyn, Sir John Moreton, Sir Tho. Darcy, Sir Tho.
Haslerigg, Mr. Beddingfeild, Mr. Goldwell, Sir Jerv.
Elwes, Sir Fran. Masham, Mr. Dowdswell, Sir Jo. Bolles,
Mr. Christopher Mountague, Lord Ranelagh, Mr. Dyott,
Mr. Robert Mountague, Sir Robert Davers, Sir Robert
Cotton, Sir John Levison Gore, Mr. Wortley, Mr. Lutterell,
Mr. Gilbert, Mr. Burdett, Mr. Oneslow, Mr. Preston, Sir
Hen. Ashurst, Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Hedger, Mr. Culleford, Mr.
Cope, Mr. Chetwynd, and all the Members that serve for
the Counties of Essex and Suffolke: And they are to meet
this Afternoon at Four a Clock, in the Speaker's Chamber.
St. Paul's Shadwell Waterworks.
An ingrossed Bill from the Lords, intituled, An Act
for incorporating the Proprietors of the Waterworks, in
the Parish of St. Paul's, Shadwell, in the County of Middlesex, and for encouraging, carrying on, and settling the
said Waterworks, was read the First time.
Resolved, That the Bill be read a Second time.
Woolen Trade.
Ordered, That the Bill for the Encouragement of
Clothiers, and others dealing in Woolen Manufactures,
and for Suppressing of Wool Broggers, and Engrossers of
Wool, and Blackwell Hall Factors, be read To-morrow
Morning.
Supply Bill; Duties on Low Wines.
Ordered, That the ingrossed Bill for the better ordering and collecting the Duties upon Low Wines and
Strong Waters, and preventing the Abuses therein, be
read the Third time To-morrow Morning.
Settlement of the Poor.
An ingrossed Bill for the better Explanation and supplying the Defect of the former Laws, for the Settling
of the Poor, was read the Third time.
And several Amendments were proposed to be made
in the Bill.
Press 2d, Line 17, and Press 4, Line 25, by adding
"Riding or Division."
And the same were, upon the Question severally put
thereupon, agreed unto by the House; and the Bill
amended at the Table accordingly.
Resolved, That the Bill do pass: And that the Title be,
An Act for the better Explanation and supplying the Defects of former Laws for the Settlement of the Poor.
Ordered, That Mr. Hutchinson do carry the Bill to
the Lords; and desire their Concurrence thereunto.
Supply Bill; English Forfeitures.
Mr. Palmes, according to the Order of the Day, reported from the Committee of the whole House, to whom
the Bill for vesting the forfeited Estates in England in
their Majesties, to be applied to the Use of the War, was
committed, the Amendments made by the Committee to
the said Bill: The which he read in his Place, with the
Coherence; and afterwards delivered the same in at the
Clerk's Table: Where the same were once read throughout; and then a Second time, one by one; and, upon
the Question severally put thereupon, agreed unto by
the House.
A Clause was offered to be added to the Bill, That their
Majesties may extend such Grace and Mercy to Henry
Lord Dover, both in his Honour and Estate, as they shall
think fit.
Supply Bill; English Forfeitures.
And the same was twice read; and, upon the Question
put thereupon, agreed unto by the House, to be made
Part of the Bill.
Another Clause was offered to be added to the Bill;
That nothing therein contained shall extend to impeach or
avoid the Letters Patents made by their Majesties, to Arthure Earl of Torrington, and his Heirs, bearing Date the
Fourteenth Day of May in the Year 1690, for granting
unto the said Arthure Earl of Torrington, and his Heirs,
several Parcels of Ground in the Great Level of the Fens,
called Peterborrough Level, or Bedford Level, containing,
by Estimation, Ten thousand Acres, be the same more or
less; which was heretofore granted to Lawrence Earl of
Rochester, Sidney Lord Godolphin, and others, and their
Heirs, in the said Letters Patents recited, in Trust for
Mary late Queen of England, for her Life.
And the same was twice read; and, upon the Question
put thereupon, agreed unto by the House, to be made
Part of the Bill.
Another Clause was offered to be added to the Bill;
That Lord George Howard, having surrendered himself,
according to their Majesties Declaration in August 1690,
be and is excepted out of this Act.
And the same was twice read; and, upon the Question
put thereupon, agreed unto by the House, to be made
Part of the Bill.
Another Clause was offered to be added to the Bill;
That this Act, or any thing therein contained, shall not
extend in any sort to the Manor of Dantsey, with the Appurtenances, or to any the Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments, which in and by certain Letters Patents of
their present Majesties, bearing Date the Twelfth Day
of January, in the Second Year of their Majesties Reign,
were granted, or are therein mentioned to be granted, to
Charles Earl of Monmouth, and his Heirs.
And the same was twice read; and, upon the Question
put thereupon, agreed unto by the House, to be made
Part of the Bill.
Another Clause was offered to be added to the Bill;
That this Act shall not prejudice, or make void, a Grant
or Demise, made by their present Majesties in the Year
1689, to Thomas Preston, of Holker in the County of Lancaster, Esquire, of certain Messuages, and Lands in Furness in the said County, lately the Inheritance of Sir Thomas
Preston, Baronet, for the Term of One-and-twenty Years.
And the same was twice read; and, upon the Question
put thereupon, agreed unto by the House to be made
Part of the Bill.
Another Clause was offered to be added to the Bill;
That nothing in this Act contained shall be construed, or
taken, to hinder the completing a Grant intended to be
made by their Majesties, for the Augmentation of several
poor Vicarages in Wales, and other charitable Uses, out
of the Impropriate Rectories of Poole, Myvod and Guilfeild, alias Gillifeild, in the County of Mountgomery,
lately held by William Marquis of Powis, by Lease for
Three Lives, of Christ Church College in Oxford.
And the same was twice read; and, upon the Question
put thereupon, agreed unto by the House, to be made
Part of the Bill.
Another Clause was offered to be added to the Bill;
That nothing in this Act contained shall extend to invalidate, or make void, any Judgment, Statute, Recognizance,
Assignment, Charge, Incumbrance, or Conveyance, of
what nature soever, whereby any the Forfeitures beforementioned are made liable, or any ways subjected, to answer, or make good, any Sum or Sums of Money, by any
Body Politick or Corporate, or by any Person or Persons
whatsoever; other than the Wife, Child, or Heir of any
the Persons liable to such Forfeitures, as aforesaid, really,
and bona fide, lent and paid on or before the Thirteenth
Day of February 1688.
And the same was twice read; and, upon the Question
put thereupon, agreed unto by the House, to be made
Part of the Bill.
Ordered, That the Bill, with the Amendments, be
ingrossed.
Supply Bill Irish Forfeitures.
Mr. Palmes also reports from the said Committee, to
whom the Bill for vesting the forfeited Estates in Ireland
in their Majesties, to be applied to the Use of the War,
was committed, the Amendments made by the said Committee to the said Bill: The which he read in his Place,
with the Coherence; and afterwards delivered the same
in at the Clerk's Table: Where the same were once read
throughout.
Resolved, That this House will, To-morrow Morning
at Nine a Clock, take into Consideration the said Report;
and nothing to intervene.
Resolved, That this House will, To-morrow Morning,
after they have taken into Consideration the said Report,
resolve itself into a Committee of the whole House, to
consider of the Bill for a Quarterly Poll; and nothing to
intervene.
East India Company.
The House being acquainted, that the Committee for
the East India Company attended, according to Order;
They were called in; and, at the Bar, delivered in a
Paper, as their Answer to the Proposals the Twentyseventh of January.
And the same was read; they standing at the Bar;
and is as followeth; viz.
At a General Court of the Adventurers for the general
joint Stock to the East Indies, holden on Monday
the First of February 169½
This Court, having been acquainted by our Governor,
Deputy, and Committees, with the Proposal of the
Twenty-seventh of the last Month, which was made by
this honourable House; to which our Answer is required;
upon mature Deliberation thereupon, doth humbly return, as follows;
That the Security already offered by some of our Members, by the Order and Direction of a General Court, for
making the Stock and Estate of our Company Seven hundred and Forty-four thousand Pounds (all Debts paid,) was
grounded upon the Promissory Vote and Resolution of this
honourable House, of the Eighteenth of December, That,
after such Security given, an humble Address should be
presented to his Majesty, for confirming the present East
India Company, under such Regulations as should be settled in Parliament, in order to pass the same into an Act.
Which Security, so tendered, has been since approved
of by this honourable House: And if this honourable
House shall not think fit to proceed in the Address before mentioned; yet, if the Substance of the said Vote
and Resolution be so far preserved, that the present Company be confirmed by Bill, or otherwise, this Court is
still ready and desirous to give the said Security.
But, for giving the same upon the Proposal of the
Twenty-seventh of January, this Court, with all humble
Submission, desire to be excused; in regard they conceive the said Proposal relates to a Bill lately brought
into this honourable House, intituled, An Act for the
establishing an East India Company: Which Bill, we
humbly conceive, is not consonant to the former Vote
and Resolution of the Eighteenth of December, in the
very Substance thereof; but, in its whole Contexture,
tends to the Destruction of the present Company, by
several Clauses therein contained.
And, if this Answer shall not be accepted as satisfactory
to this honourable House, it is humbly desired, in Behalf
of the present East India Company, That they may be
heard by their Counsel at the Bar of this honourable
House; to shew, more particularly, Wherein the said now
Bill depending is destructive to them; hoping to be so understood by this honourable House, that we do not intend
to except against such Regulations that are or shall be
thought reasonable for improving the East India Trade.
Signed by Order of the General Court.
Ro. Blackborne, Secretary.
And then they withdrew.
Resolved, That the said Answer be taken into Consideration upon Saturday Morning next, at Eleven a Clock.
Resolved, That this House will, upon Saturday Morning next, at Ten a Clock, resolve itself into a Committee
of the whole House, to consider of the Bill for establishing an East India Company.
Committees.
A Motion being made, and the Question being put,
That all Committees be revived;
It passed in the Negative.
And then the House adjourned till To-morrow
Morning, Eight a Clock.