Die Mercurii, 10 Feb. 1640.
PRAYERS.
Abuses of Deputy Lieutenants.
ORDERED., That those Particulars, in the Petition
from the County of Somersett, that do concern the
Abuses of the Deputy Lieutenants, be referred to that Committee; and that those other Particulars, that concern
the rigorous Levying of Ship-money, be referred to the
Committee for the rigorous Levying of Ship-money.
Counsel in the Lords.
Mr. Solicitor, Mr. White, Mr. Perd, have Leave to
be of Counsel in the House of the Lords.
Privilege.
Ordered, That Sir Gamaliell Capell be forthwith sent
for, as a Delinquent, by the Serjeant at Arms attending
on this House, for causing Mr. Arundell, a Member of
this House, to be served with a Process out of the King's bench now lately, sitting the Parliament, contrary to the
Privileges of this House.
It is likewise Ordered, That William Aylett be also
sent for, as a Delinquent, for serving the said Mr.
Arundell with the Process aforesaid.
Abuses of Post-masters, &c.
Ordered, That the Sub-committee, formerly appointed
by the Committee for Grievances, to consider of the Complaints of the Inland Posts, Foreign Couriers, Carriers, and
Foot Posts, be made a Committee from the House; with
Power to send for Parties, Witnesses, Papers, Records:
And they are likewise to take into Consideration the Rates
and Prices for Carrying of Packets and Letters; and the
several Abuses of Mr. Witherings, and the rest of the Postmasters: And have Power to prepare a Bill for the Preventing and Remedying of the like Inconveniences and
Abuses for the future; and are to meet To-morrow in the
Afternoon, at Two of Clock, in the Court of Wards: And,
by Order, these following are added to this Committee:
Mr. Treasurer, Mr. Whitehead, Mr. Rolles, Mr. Ash,
Mr. Kirton, Mr. Spurstow, Sir Tho. Barrington, Sir Jo.
Jennings, Sir Wm. Penyman, Sir Jo. Holland, Mr. Hoyle,
Sir Geo. Dallston, Sir Wm. Carnaby, Sir Guy Palmes,
Ld. Fairefax, Sir Edm. Vowell, Mr. H. Bellassis, Sir
Nevill Poole, Sir Ro. Pye, Mr. Shuttleworth, Sir Edm.
Mountfort, Mr. Catalyn, Mr. Kirby, Mr. Jo. Moore,
Mr. Mathewes, Mr. Cradock, Sir Wm. Massam, Sir Wm.
Allinson, Mr. Varney, Mr. Bond, Mr. Green, Alderman
Pennington, Mr. Grimston, Mr. Cromwell, Sir Fr. Popham, Mr. Reignolds, Mr. Potter, Sir Gilbert Gerard,
Mr. Crue, Mr. Walton, Sir Sydney Mountague, Mr.
Walton, Sir Hugh Cholmely, Alderman Soames, Sir Jo.
Hotham, Sir H. Anderson.
Salisbury Election.
Ordered, That on Monday next the Report be made
concerning the Election for Salisbury.
Dover Writ.
Ordered, That a Warrant issue forth, under Mr.
Speaker's Hand, directed to the Clerk of the Crown in
Chancery, for a new Writ for Electing of another Baron
to serve for the Port of Dover, in the Room and Stead
of Sir Peter Hayman, Knight, who was chosen and returned to serve for that Port this Parliament, and is
since deceased.
Ward's Petition.
The Petition of * Ward, of Salop, against the Mayor,
read; and Nath. Pagett, and Wm. Platts, who subscribed the Petition, were called in; and did avow the
Particulars of the Petition.
Ordered, That if the Mayor of Salop do not appear
here on this Day Three Weeks, that then he shall be sent
for, as a Delinquent, by the Serjeant at Arms attending
on this House: And the Burgesses for the Town of
Shrewsbury do promise to write to the Mayor, that Ward
the Petitioner be forthwith discharged from his Imprisonment.
Archbp. of Canterbury.
Ordered, That the Committee for the Lord of Cant'
do meet this Afternoon, in the usual Time and Place:
And the Lawyers, that are of that Committee, are desired to attend it.
Privilege-Leave to proceed in a Suit.
The House does order and declare That Mr. Hollys
may demand Publication, and proceed in his Suit in the
Court of Wards, against Sir Anthony Ashley Cowper,
until this House shall take further Order in it.
Irish Army.
Ordered That the Report concerning the new-levied
Irish Army, he made To-morrow Morning, at Nine of
Clock: And Mr. Speaker is to put the House in mind
of it.
Prisoner discharged.
Mr. Fr. Nevill, who, by Sentence of this House, was
committed a Prisoner to the Tower, was called in; and,
kneeling at the Bar, Mr. Speaker told him, that the
House had considered of his Petition and Submission;
and that they were pleased, that he should be forthwith
discharged from any farther Restraint or Imprisonment.
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Supply.
Upon Sir Jo. Hotham's Report from the Committee
for the King's Army, it was Ordered, that the House be
forthwith resolved into a Committee, to take into Consideration, First, the Matter of the Report now made from
the Committee for the King's Army; then, the Way
of providing Money for Satisfaction of the King's Army,
and for Relief of the Northern Counties; and also
the Business of his Majesty's Revenue, together with his
Navy; and to consider of the general Supply for the
general Occasion of Monies.
Hereupon the House was resolved into a Committee.
Mr. Speaker left the Chair: And,
Mr. Hide was called to the Chair.
Mr. Speaker reassumes the Chair.
Relief of the Army.
Mr. Whistler reports from the Committee for the
Amendments to the Bill, returned from the Lords, for
Relief of the King's Army and the Northern Counties,
that the Committee had perused and considered of those
Amendments, and did assent unto them:
The said Amendments were read; and then
It was Resolved, upon the Question, That the Amendments, returned from the Lords, to the Bill for Relief of
the King's Army and the Northern Parts, upon their
second Reading committed, and now returned from the
Committee, shall be ingrossed.
Supply.
Mr. Speaker left the Chair.
Mr. Hide reassumes the Chair.
Mr. Speaker reassumes the Chair.
Upon Mr. Hide's Report from the Grand Committee,
it was Ordered, and Resolved, upon the Question, First,
That, out of the Sixty thousand Pounds, to be provided
by the City of London, the first Fifty thousand Pounds
thereof be disposed upon Account for the Use of the
King's Army and Garisons: Secondly, That the Lord
General be moved to give Order to the Commanders in
the King's Army, before this Sum of Fifty thousand
Pounds go out of their Hands, that they take Course,
the Country be paid according to this Proportion, for a
Month's Billet towards their Arrears; that which was first
due to be first paid, and the Soldiers the rest: Thirdly,
That the next Twenty-five thousand Pounds, that shall
be raised after the Fifty thousand Pounds, shall be disposed of towards Supply of the Northern Counties.
Business to be resumed.
Ordered, That To-morrow Morning, after the Report
concerning the Irish Army be made, the House be resolved into a Committee, to resume the Remainder of
that Business, for which it was this Day resolved into a
Committee.
Charge against Coesens.
Ordered, That the Committee for Mr. Smart's Business do meet To-morrow in the Afternoon, at Two of
Clock, in the Court of Wards to prepare the Charge
against Doctor Coesens.