Die Luno, 24 Maii, 1641.
Privilege- Scandalizing a Member.
ORDERED, That Edward Rockell be forthwith
sent for, as a Delinquent, by the Serjeant at Arms
attending on this House, for speaking divers scandalous
Words against Mr. Nicholls, a Member of this House,
concerning his Election.
Bargemen, &c. working on Sunday.
1a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act to restrain Bargemen,
Lightermen, and others, from labouring and working
on the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday.
Randall's, &c. Estate.
1a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act to enable Thomas Roger
Randall, and Wm. Hunt, of Longton, to make Sale of the
Manor of Longton, in the County of Stafford, for Payment of Debts.
Wigan Parish.
2da vice lecta est Billa, An Act for dividing the Parish of Wigan in the County of Lancaster; upon Question,
committed unto Mr. Ashton, Mr. Rigby, Mr. Perd, Mr.
Ellis, Mr. Wheeler, Sir Edw. Deeringe, Mr. Whitaker,
Mr. Moore, Mr. Ash, Mr. Robert Goodwyn, Sir Gilbert Gerrard, Sir Tho. Hutchinson, Mr. Whitehead, Sir
John Evelyn, Sir John Harrison, Mr. Pennington, Mr.
Hoyle, Mr. Bellassis, the Knights and Burgesses of Lancashire: And are to meet this Day Fortnight at Two of
Clock, in the Duchy-court.
Newport Parish.
2da vice lecta est Billa, An Act for Making the Chapel
of St. Thomas, in Newport in the Isle of Wight, a Parish
Church; and for dividing it from Carisbrooke: and making the Town a distinct Parish from Carisbrooke; upon
Question, committed to the Committee for the Bill of
Wigan, Lord Falkland, Sir Tho. Barrington, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Cage, Mr. Hide, Sir Hen. Worseley, Mr. Whitehead, and the Knights and Burgesses for Hamshire:
And are to meet on Tuesday come Fortnight in the
Duchy-court, at Two post meridiem.
Incendiaries.
Mr. Crew, Sir Jo. Culpepper, Sir Tho. Widdrington,
Lord Faulkland, Mr. Martin, Mr. Selden, Sir Gilbert
Gerrard, Sir Edw. Deering, Mr. Hide, Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir John Hotham; Mr. Glyn;
This Committee is to meet this Afternoon at Five of
Clock, in the Inner Court of Wards; to consider of an
Explanation of the Vote, concerning the First Part of
the Eleventh Article of the Head of Commerce, touching
Incendiaries.
Customers.
Mr. Hollis presents again to the House the Votes
concerning the Customers.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the Consideration
of the Votes presented from the Committee concerning
the Customers, shall be resumed To-morrow Morning at
Nine of Clock: And that Mr. Speaker shall then put
the House in mind of this Order.
Tonage and Poundage.
Upon the Question, whether the Question concerning
those that have taken Tonage and Poundage should now
be put;
| The House was divided. |
| Mr. Bellassis, |
Tellers of the Yea: |
| Mr. Fines, |
| Mr. Hollis, |
Tellers of the Noe: |
| Mr. Martin. |
| With the Yea - - - 146 |
| With the Noe - - - 177 |
Army Supply, &c.
Ordered, That, out of the Eighty thousand Pounds,
last lent by the City of London, Fifty thousand Pounds
thereof be disposed, upon Account, for the Use of the
King's Army and Garisons: And that the Lord General
be moved to give Order to the Commanders in the King's
Army, before this Sum of Fifty thousand Pounds shall go
out of their Hands, that they take course the Country be
paid, according to this Proportion, for a Month's Billet,
towards their Arrear; That which was first due to be
first paid, and the Soldiers the rest.
And it is further Ordered, That, forasmuch as it stands
with Justice, that all such Soldiers as have been dead, or
are departed from the Army, since the last Muster, and
have had either Entertainment from their Officers, or Billet
from the Country, should be paid; therefore, the Entertainment of such dead or departed Soldiers shall be paid
to the Officer or Inhabitants respectively, for so long time,
as it can be made appear to the Parties employed to take
the said Account, that they did continue in the Army.
And it is likewise Ordered, That the Payment be made,
according to the last Muster.
And it is likewise Ordered, That, of the Thirty thousand Pounds, ordered to be paid into the Hands of the
Earl of Warwicke, Twenty-six thousand Pounds shall be
paid for the Relief of the Northern Counties; and Four
thousand Pounds for the Scottish Shipping.
Post Meridiem
Fuller's Earth.
THERE was a Report made, concerning Fullers
Earth: And thereupon, it is Ordered, by the House of
Commons, that the One hundred and Thirty Chaldron
of Fullers Earth, that is in Arrear for the Counties of
Essex and Suffolk, for the last Year, shall be forthwith
delivered according to the Order made at the Councilboard, the Twenty-sixth of June 1640.
And it is further Ordered, That One hundred Chaldron
of Fullers Earth be, according to the said Lords Order,
delivered this Summer, for the said Two Counties of Suffolk and Essex; whereof, Two hundred Chaldron in the
Month, in the said Lords Order specified (Part of the
Five hundred Chaldron) are to be delivered at the Towns
of Colchester and Maulden, for the said County of Essex:
And the Two hundred Chaldron, Residue of the Five
hundred Chaldron, for the said County of Suffolk, are to
be delivered as followeth; that is to say, One hundred
and Forty Chaldron thereof, at Maningtree; and Sixty
Chaldron at the Town of Ipswich: The said several
Towns of Colchester, Maulden, Maningtree and Ipswich,
respectively, giving good Security, as in the Lords Order
is contained, that none of the said Fullers Earth brought
or to be brought to the said respective Towns, shall be
transported beyond the Seas.
Tavistock Writ.
Ordered, That Mr. Speaker shall issue forth a Warrant under his Hand, directed to the Clerk of the Crown,
for a new Writ, for Electing of a Burgess to serve in this
present Parliament for the Town of Tavistocke in the
County of Devon, in the Room and Stead of the Lord
Russell, now Earl of Bedford, by the Decease of his
Father, and thereby called to the House of Lords.
Loan from the City.
Ordered, That the Citizens that serve for the City shall
move the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens, that formerly lent Fifty thousand Pounds, and Sixty thousand
Pounds, for the Service of the Kingdom, to continue the
Loan of those several Sums of Fifty thousand Pounds, and
Sixty thousand Pounds, upon the same Consideration, for
a Year and a half longer; and that they shall be repaid
out of the Four hundred thousand Pounds last resolved
to be raised for the present Necessities of the Kingdom.
Army Supply.
Ordered, That out of the Eighty thousand Pounds
last lent by the City of London, Fifty thousand Pounds
thereof be disposed, upon Account, for the Use of the
King's Army and Garisons.