Die Sabbati, 9 Juli, 1642.
PRAYERS.
Leave of Absence.
SIR Wm. Dalston has Leave to go into the Country.
Languard Fort.
Ordered, That a Thousand Pounds, for the Succour
of Languard Fort, shall be forthwith paid unto the Earl
of Norwich, or his Assignees, out of the Monies come in
upon the Bill of Four hundred thousand Pounds: And
the former Order of the Sixth of July, for the Receiving
of the said Thousand Pounds, out of the Contribution
Monies, to be cancelled.
Arrears of Subsidy, &c.
A Draught of an Order concerning the better Payment
and Bringing in the Arrears of the Subsidy, Poll-money,
Contribution, and the Loan of One hundred thousand
Pounds within the City of London, was this Day read;
and re-committed unto Mr. Corbett, Mr. Ven, Mr. White,
And are to withdraw upon it presently.
Repayment of Loans.
Ordered, That the Five hundred Pounds lent by Mr.
Godskall Merchant, upon the Poll Bill, shall be forthwith
paid out of the Bill of Four hundred thousand Pounds
with Interest.
The like Order for Four hundred Pounds for Mr.
Vaughan, with Interest.
Ordered, That Mr. Clobery, who lent One thousand
Pounds upon the Poll Bill, for the Service of the Kingdom, shall be repaid, with Interest, out of the Monies
that are collected upon the Bill of Four hundred thousand Pounds, in the County of Devon: And the Collectors
of the said Monies in the County of Devon are hereby
required to pay the same accordingly: And his Acquittance shall be allowed by the Treasurers in London.
Beudley Contribution.
Ordered, That the Town of Beudley, who have collected Seventy Pounds for the Relief of Ireland, shall
detain in their Hands Ten Pounds, to be disposed of to
the poor Passengers from Ireland, that come into or pass
through that Town: And that they pay in the Residue of
the Money to the Treasurers appointed to receive the
same by the Act of Contribution.
Letter, &c. from Warwicke.
A Letter from the Deputy Lieutenants of the County
of Warwicke; and a Petition from the Captains and Officers of the said County.
Commission of Array, &c.
Ordered, That the Sheriff of Coventry shall have some
Numbers of the Printed Declaration concerning the Illegality of the Commission of Array: And that he take Care
for the Dispersing of them: And that he desire Mr.
Barker, a Member of this House, to assist him: And
that the Lords be acquainted with this Letter and Petition;
and with the Information that is given to this House, that
the Earl of Northampton does intend to come into the
County, to put the Commission of Array in Execution:
And to desire that the like Order may go for the Apprehending of him, as for the Earl of Lindsey; and the like
for the Lord Coventry in Worcestershire; and for the Earl
of Devon in Derbyshire; this House having received
Information, that those Lords do intend to put the Commission of Array in Execution in those Counties.
Ordered, That Mr. Jesson do write his Letter to Coventry, to require them to be assistant to the Publishing
of the Declaration and other Orders of the House; and
to the Putting the Militia in Execution: And that he
bring in the Letter on Monday Morning.
Reeve thanked, &c.
Ordered, That the House takes Notice of the good
Service of J. Reeve, and thank him for it; and do leave
it to his Consideration to punish the Parties complained
of, according to his Discretion.
Letter, &c. from Warwick.
Sir Wm. Litton is appointed to carry up this Letter
from the Deputy Lieutenants, and the Petition from the
Officers and Captains of the County of Warwick, to the
Lords: And to desire that this Letter and Petition may
be printed.
Army Affairs.
Upon Sir Robert Crane's Report from the Committee
appointed to consider of the Petition of Captain Arth.
Chichester and others;
It was Resolved, upon the Question, That Captain
Arth. Chichester, Mr. Hill, Lord Viscount Mountgomery,
Sir James Montgomery, Lord Clanneboye, Sir Wm.
Stewart, Sir Robert Stewart, Sir Wm. Cole, and Awdley
Mervin, shall be received into Pay from the First of July,
for their several Troops and Regiments of Horse and Foot.
Resolved, That the Six hundred Horse now informed to be in Service in Ulster, and not till now taken
on in Pay, shall be formed into Troops of Dragooners,
of an Hundred in each Troop.
Resolved, That there shall be a Month's Pay for each
Regiment, advanced for Themselves and Companies.
Resolved, upon the Question, That this Money be taken
out of the Contribution Money.
Resolved, That for the Charge of Arms and Ammunition which they are engaged for, that when a certain List
shall be brought in, that they think it fit that it should
then be taken into Consideration.
The Question being put, whether a Time certain shall
be limited for their Entertainment;
It went with the Negative.
Tyringham's Arrears, &c.
The humble Petition of Dame Magdalen Tyringham,
Wife to Sir Arth. Tyringham Knight, and One of his Majesty's Honourable Privy Council in the Kingdom of Ireland, concerning the Vindicating and Righting the Honour
of her deceased Husband, was this Day read: And the
House taking Notice of the good and honourable Service of her Husband, and in regard thereof, and out of
Memory to his Honour; have recommended and referred
her Petition to the Committee for Mr. Chichester's Petition, to consider of the Arrears, and Engagement, and
Merits of her Husband, in the Service of Ulster.
Irish Affairs.
Ordered, That the Commissioners for Irish Affairs do
meet this Afternoon: And that it be recommended unto
them to consider of some effectual and speedy Means for
the Drawing out of some Forces, out of some of the other
Provinces where they can be spared, and bringing them
into the Province of Munster, for the Re-gaining of
Limerick.
Buying Arms.
Ordered, That Three thousand Pounds be forthwith
paid to the Committee appointed to consider of the Defence of the Kingdom, out of the Monies that are come
in upon the Subscriptions, to be disposed by them in
buying Arms for the Country.
Impeachment of Lord Mayor.
The Articles of Impeachment in farther Charge against
Sir Rich. Gurney Knight and Baronet, Lord Mayor of the
City of London, were read altogether first: and then particularly One by One; and, by Vote upon the Question,
assented unto; and ordered to be forthwith ingrossed.
Member to be sent for.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Sir Jo. Strangewayes
be forthwith sent for, to attend the Service of the Honse.
Raising Volunteers in the City.
The first Proposition, for Raising of Ten thousand
Volunteers, was put to the Question.
And the House was divided.
The Yeas went forth.
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Mr. Holles,
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Tellers for the Yea, 125.
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Sir Jo. Evelyn,
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Sir Jo. Strangewayes, |
Tellers for the Noe, 45.
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Mr. Selden,
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Propositions to be propounded to a Common Council
of the City, by the Lords and Commons in
Parliament.
1. To desire them, that Ten thousand Volunteers may
be speedily raised in the City of London, and the Liberties
thereof.
2. That these Men be formed into Companies and
Regiments: That they may be under Officers that shall
exercise them, by Direction of both Houses of Parliament; and have Eight-pence a Day allowed them, during
the Service.
3. It is intended, that this Body shall be ready to
march into any Part of the Kingdom, where both Houses
of Parliament shall direct.
4. That such of the City as are willing may lend any
Arms for this Service, as they can well spare; which
Arms shall be restored, or made good, by both Houses of
Parliament, if any be lost or impaired.
5. Considering the Preparation in the North, it is desired these may be put into a speedy Way of Dispatch;
and that within Three or Four Days, if possible.
That the City will take into Consideration, that such
convenient Places as they have, may be appointed to
dispose the Magazine in, which is now on Ship-board.
Mr. Marten carried up these Propositions to the Lords,
to desire their Concurrence therein; and that they would
appoint some Members of Their House to go with some
of This, to make these Propositions to the Common
Council at London.
Militia.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the Bill concerning the Ordering the Militia of the Kingdom, shall be
presently read.
Declaration concerning the Militia.
Resolved, upon the Question, That a Declaration be
forthwith prepared, and a Committee appointed to that
Purpose, to prevent any Obstruction or Discouragement
that may be occasioned, to the Execution of the Ordinance for the Militia, by the Reading of this Bill: And
to be brought in on Monday Morning: And are to meet
this Afternoon, at Four of Clock, in the inner Court of
Wards.
A Message from the Lords by Sir Ro. Riche and Mr.
Page;
Payment to the Scotts.
The Lords desire a Conference, presently, in the Painted
Chamber, if it may stand with the Conveniency of this
.... concerning Monies that are to be paid unto the
Scotts, upon the publick Faith, which are now demanded
by the Scotts Commissioners.
Letters from Earl of Warwick.
They farther desire, that they may, at this Conference,
impart some Letters which they have received from the
Earl of Warwick.
Raising Volunteers in the City.
Mr. Marten brings Answer, That the Lords do agree
with this House in all the Propositions: And that they
be made unto the Common Council: And to that End
have appointed Two Members of their House.
Sir Jo. Potts, Sir Wm. Litton, Sir Tho. Barrington,
Sir Martin Lumley, are to go with the proportionable
Number of the Lords that are appointed to go to the
City, to propound the Propositions to the City, for the
Raising of Ten thousand Volunteers, &c.
Answer to Lords.
Answer returned by the same Messengers: That this
House has considered their Lordships Message; and will
send Answer by Messengers of their own.
Defence of the Kingdom.
Ordered, That the Committee appointed to take Care
of the Defence of the Kingdom, shall have Power to send
for Parties, Witnesses, Papers, Records, &c.
Militia.
1a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for Ordering of the Militia
of the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales.
Declaration concerning the Militia.
Sir Jo. Holland, Mr. Crue, Mr. Pierrepointe, Mr. Solicitor, Sir Hugh Cholmeley, Sir Jo. Potts, Mr. Holles, Sir
Tho. Widdrington, Sir Tho. Barrington, Mr. Prideaux,
Mr. Marten, Mr. Constantine, Mr. Green, Mr. Pym, Sir
Robert Harley, Mr. Reynolds, Sir Edm. Montefort;
This Committee, or any Four of them, are to prepare
a Declaration to prevent any Obstruction or Discouragement that may be occasioned to the Execution of the
Ordinance touching the Militia, by Reading of the Bill
for Ordering of the Militia: And are to meet this Afternoon, at Four of Clock, in the inner Court of Wards:
And are to bring it on Monday Morning next.
Militia.
2da
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for ordering the Militia
of the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales;
and, upon Question, committed ... Mr. Crue, Sir Hugh
Cholmeley, Sir Edw. Moundford, Mr. Pury, Mr. Reynolds,
Mr. Whitlocke, Mr. Perepointe, Mr. Grimston, Sir Jo.
Holland, Mr. Hollis, Sir Hen. Heyman, Sir Tho. Widdrington, Mr. Rowse, Mr. Glyn, Mr. Solicitor, Mr.
Marten, Sir Tho. Barrington, Mr. Prideaux, Mr. Rob.
Goodwyn, Sir Rob. Harley, Mr. Lisle, Mr. Dalston, Mr.
Perd, Mr. Strode, Mr. Noble: And are to meet this
Afternoon, at Four .. Clock, in the Court of Wards.
Letter, &c. read.
A Letter from the Mayor of Northampton was read;
and likewise a counterfeit Warrant of Mr. Speaker's, for
the Discharge of Mr. Nevill's Horse.
Mayor of Northampton.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the Mayor of
Northampton shall be joined by this House, not to depart from the Town of Northampton, notwithstanding a
Warrant served upon him to that End: And the Corporation of Northampton are to take Care that the Mayor
do not depart the Town.
Persons sent for.
Resolved, &c. That Robert Taverner, a Messenger,
and * Johnson, a Servant to Sir Tho. Dallison, shall be
forthwith sent for up in safe Custody.
Reparation to Tenants, &c. at Hull.
Mr. Pym reports, from the Committee appointed to
consider of the Safety of the Kingdom, a Declaration
concerning a Reparation to be made to the Tenants or
Owners of the Land about Hull, whose Grounds are
drowned by Sir Jo. Hotham's letting forth the Tide:
Which was read; and, upon the Question, assented unto:
And Ordered, the Lords be moved to join herein.
Grant to Bannister.
Ordered, That Maudlyn Bannister, Widow, shall have
Four Pounds given her out of the Contribution Money,
towards her Charges, of Herself, her Mother, and Five
Children, to go into Holland: And that Mr. Wheeler do
forthwith pay the same.
Transporting Horses.
Ordered, That Jacob de Leiwe have Licence for Two
Horses .... France.