DIE Martis, 1 die Februarii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Byfeild.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
Comes Manchester, Speaker.
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Comes Northumb. Comes Warwicke. Comes Kent. Comes Mulgrave. Comes Salisbury. L. Viscount Say & Seale. Comes Stamford. Comes Denbigh. |
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Message from the H. C. with an Ordinance.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons, by Sir Dudley North; who brought up an Ordinance for Addition of Means to the Minister of
Cartlinge, in the County of Cambridge, wherein their
Lordships Concurrence is desired. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
Articles of Impeachment against L. Willoughby.
The Articles brought from the House of Commons,
against Francis Lord Willoughby, of High Treason,
and other High Crimes and Misdemeanors, were read.
(Here enter them.)
Message from the H.C. with Ordinances and Orders.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons, by Sir Rob't Pye Knight, &c.; who brought up
divers Particulars, wherein they desire their Lordships
Concurrence:
1. An Ordinance for Seventy Thousand Pounds to
be paid, out of the Excise, for the Navy.
(Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
2. An Order concerning Monies to be paid to the
Scotch Officers. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
3. Divers Ordinances of Compositions of Delinquents
Estates, passed at Gouldsmithes Hall.
The Answer returned was:
Answer.
That this House agrees to the Ordinance for Seventy
Thousand Pounds for the Navy, and to the Ordinance
concerning the Scotch Officers: To all the rest, this
House will send an Answer by Messengers of their own.
Articles of Impeachment against Sir J. Maynard;
Next, the Articles of High Treason, and other High
Crimes and Misdemeanors, against Sir John Maynard
Knight of the Bath, brought up from the House of
Commons, were read. (Here enter them.)
against the E. of Lincoln.
The Articles of High Treason, &c. against Theophilus
Earl of Lyncolne, brought up from the House of Commons, were read. (Here enter them.)
E. of Suff. D°.
The Articles of High Treason, &c. against James
Earl of Suffolke, were read. (Here enter them.)
E. of Midd. D°.
The Articles of High Treason, &c. against James
Earl of Middlesex, were read. (Here enter them.)
L. Berkley, D°.
The Articles of High Treason, &c. against George
Lord Berkley, were read. (Here enter them.)
L. Hunsdon, D°.
The Articles of High Treason, &c. against John
Lord Hunsdon, were read. (Here enter them.)
L. Maynard, D°.
The Articles of High Treason, &c. against William
Lord Maynard, were read. (Here enter them.)
Precedents of Impeachment.
It is Ordered, That the Precedent of the Impeachment of the Bishops be perused To-morrow Morning;
and then this Business shall be further taken into Consideration.
Ly. Wild and the E. of Pemb. Smith & al.
Ordered, That the Cause between the Lady Welde
and Wm. Smyth, and divers others, Creditors of the Earl
of Cleaveland, upon Petition and Answer, shall be heard,
at this Bar, on Tuesday the 8th of this Instant February;
at which Time Parties concerned, with their Counsel,
shall have Notice.
Grey to be instituted to Ford;
Ordered, That Doctor Bennett give Institution and
Induction unto Thomas Grey Clerk, to the Vicarage of
Forde, in the County of Northumberland, void by the
Death of the last Incumbent, salvo Jure &c.: Presentation under the Hand and Seal of the Right Honourable
the Lord Grey of Warke, Patron.
and Couch to Horsmonden.
Ordered, That Doctor Aylett give Institution and
Induction unto John Couch Clerk, Master of Arts, to
the Rectory of Horsmonden, in the County of Kent, void
by the Death of Galfride Amhurst, the last Incumbent
there, salvo &c.: Presentation under the Hand and Seal
of Mrs. Mary Boswicke, Patroness.
Order for Money for Scots Officers.
"Whereas, by Ordinance of the Date of the 25th
of May, 1647, the Sum of Five Thousand Seven
Hundred and Six Pounds, Eighteen Shillings, and
Penny, was charged upon the Receipts of Gouldsmiths
Hall, in Course, with Interest to such as shall advance the same, after the Rate of Eight Pounds per
Cent.: It is now Ordered and Ordained, by the
Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That
the growing Interest, and the Interest due for the said
Sum, to be accounted from the First of May, 1647,
the Date of the First Ordinance, be forthwith paid,
and so from Time to Time, by the Treasurers of
Gouldsmiths Hall, at the End of every Six Months,
to the said Officers for whom it is charged, or their
Assigns; and that the Treasurers at Gouldsmiths Hall
do take Notice of such Assignments (and make Entries thereof), as the said Officers have already made,
or shall make; that the Monies and Interest due upon
them may be paid according to the said several Proportions, made out under the Hand of Mr. Broad,
who is by Appointment Treasurer for that Purpose."
Ordinance to increase the Vicarage of Kirtling.
"Whereas the Annual Profits of the Vicarage of
Kirtling, in the County of Cambridge, do not in the
Whole exceed the Sum of Thirty Pounds per Annum,
which can by no Means be deemed a competent Maintenance for a Preaching Minister there; and whereas
the Rectory of the said Town is Appropriate, and was
belonging to the late Bishopric of Rochester: It is
Ordered and Ordained, by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That for the better
Support and Maintenance of a Preaching Minister
there, that the Rent reserved upon the Demise of the
said Rectory, and formerly payable to the late Bishop
of Rochester, amounting in the Whole to the Sum of
Seventeen Pounds per Annum, (that is to say,) Fifteen Pounds per Annum Dry Rent, and Forty Shillings per Annum for a Boar, be duly paid, by the
Tenant or Lessee, to the Minister of Kirtling; and
the Sequestrators and Trustees for Sale of Bishops
Lands respectively, who have Authority or do at present receive the said reserved Rent, are hereby authorized and required, from Time to Time, to give
out such Orders or Warrants as shall be necessary
herein, and to make Allowance of the Payment of
the said reserved Rent of Seventeen Pounds per Annum to the Minister of Kirtling, as abovesaid, accordingly."
Ordinance for 70,000 £. for the Navy.
"Whereas both Houses of Parliament did, by their
Order of the 28th of May, 1647, charge upon the
Receipts of the Grand Excise, in Course, the Sum
of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Pounds, payable
unto Sir John Wollaston, and the rest of the Treasurers at Wars, upon Accompt, to be issued and paid
out by Warrant from the Committee of the Army,
or any Five of them, for the Payment of the Arrears due to the Inferior Officers and Soldiers of the
Army under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairefax,
for which the said Houses of Parliament have since
made other Provision; and whereas the present Necessities of the Navy are so pressing, that the same require a speedy Supply of Monies, without which
these Affairs cannot be carried on: It is therefore
Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That the First Seventy Thousand
Pounds, Part of the said One Hundred and Fifty
Thousand Pounds, as the same shall grow due in
Course, be paid unto Sir Henry Vane Junior, Knight,
Treasurer of the Navy, upon Accompt, to be issued
and paid out by Warrant from the Committee of
the Navy, or any Five of them, to be employed
for the Use of the Navy; and that Interest, after the
Rate of Eight per Cent. payable every Six Months,
to begin from Time of Payment of the said Seventy
Thousand Pounds, or any Part thereof, shall be advanced and lent, be paid to the Parties that shall ad
vance the same, by Order and Warrant under the
Hands of the said Committee of the Navy, or any
Five or more of them; and the Commissioners of
Excise are hereby ordered and required to make Payment of the said Seventy Thousand Pounds, and the
Interest thereof, as abovesaid: And it is further Ordered, That the Acquittance of the said Sir Henry
Vane for the said Seventy Thousand Pounds, and of
the said Persons that shall advance and lend the same,
or any Part thereof, by Order and Warrant under
the Hands of the said Committee of the Navy, or
any Five or more of them, shall be a sufficient Warrant and Discharge unto the Commissioners of Excise;
any former Order or Ordinance notwithstanding."
"Articles of the Commons assembled in Parliament, of Impeachment against Sir John Maynard Knight of the Bath, whereby he standeth
charged of High Treason, and other High
Crimes and Misdemeanors.
Articles of Impeachment against Sir J. Maynard.
"1. First, That the said Sir John Maynard hath maliciously and traiterously endeavoured, combined, and
conspired, to subvert the Freedom of Parliament.
"2. That, upon the Thirtieth Day of July last, and
divers Days before and since, he the said Sir John
Maynard, at The Guildhall and other Places within
the Cities of London and Westm'r and County of
Midd. hath maliciously and traiterously plotted and
endeavoured to raise and levy War, and accordingly
then and there hath maliciously and traiterously raised and levied War, against the King, Parliament
and Kingdom.
"3. That whereas, on the Six and Twentieth Day
of July last past, a great Company of Reformado
Officers, Soldiers, Apprentices, and other dissolute
and desperate Persons (many whereof had been in
Arms against the Parliament), being tumultuously assembled at Westm'r Hall, and Parts adjacent, within
the (fn. *) City of Westm'r and Liberties thereof, did,
by a most horrid Force and Violence, possess themselves of the Doors and Passages to the Houses of
Parliament in Westm. aforesaid (the Members of the
said Houses then sitting in Parliament); and the said
Members so sitting in Parliament did then and there,
contrary to the Honour and Freedom of Parliament,
threaten, and for divers Hours imprison; and, by
the said Menacing, Imprisonment, and Violence, did
force the said Houses to pass an Ordinance of Parliament, for the revoking and making void an Ordinance made the Three and Twentieth Day of July
abovesaid, concerning the Militia of London, and
for the constituting of Sir John Gayer Knight, Thomas
Adams, James Bunce, Aldermen, and other Citizens
of London, a Committee of the Militia of the said
City and Parts adjacent, within the Lines of Communication; and did likewise then and there forcibly
enter into the said Houses of Parliament, and forced
the Members of the said Houses to pass such Votes
as they the said tumultuous Persons then and there
required; and did then and there violently assault
the Persons of the Speakers and divers Members of
both Houses then attending on the Parliament; and,
by their said Violences, Menacings, and Assaults, did
force the said Speakers and divers Members from
their Attendance in Parliament: And whereas Sir
Thomas Fairefax Knight, and the Army under his
Command, was formerly by both Houses of Parliament raised and maintained, and is still continued,
for the Safety and Defence of the Parliament and
Kingdom; and the said Sir Thomas Fairefax and the
said Army, hearing of the said horrid Force and Violence offered to the said Houses of Parliament as
aforesaid, did march towards the Cities of London
and Westm'r, to suppress the said Tumults, and to
restore the said Houses of Parliament and the Members thereof to their just Freedom, Safety, and Honour, and to secure the said Houses of Parliament
from the like Violence and traiterous Attempts for
the future; he the said Sir John Maynard, knowing
of the said horrid Force and Violence, and that the
said Ordinance for the Militia of London so by Force
obtained as aforesaid was void and null, and that the
said Sir Thomas Fairefax and the Army under his
Command were marching towards the Cities of London and Westm'r for the Intents and Purposes aforesaid; he the said Sir John Maynard, for the better
advancing of his traiterous Purposes, Designs, and
Actions, as aforesaid, did, on the 30th Day of July
aforesaid, and divers Days since, with Denzell Holles,
Walter Longe, Esquires, Francis Lord Willoughby of
Parham, Colonel Edward Massey, Colonel Sidenham
Poyntz, and divers others, meet at The Guildhall aforesaid; and other Places within the Cities of London and
Westm'r and County of Midd.; and did then and there
sit with, and traiterously consult, abet, and maintain,
the said Sir John Gayre, Alderman James Bunce, and
others of the said pretended Militia, in putting in
Execution the said pretended Ordinance for the said
pretended Militia of London, so by Force obtained
as aforesaid; and, together with the said Denzell Holles, Walter Longe, Francis Lord Willoughby of Parham, Sir John Gayre, Alderman James Bunce, and
others, did traiterously and maliciously plot, contrive,
and order, the Raising of another Army, to embroil
the Kingdom in a new and bloody War; and did
traiterously and maliciously, at the Time and Place
and with the Persons aforesaid, plot, contrive, and
order, the Levying, Raising, Listing, Arming, and
Arraying, of several Forces, both of Horse and Foot,
for the Maintaining of the said new and bloody War,
against the King, Parliament, and Kingdom, and to
ruin and destroy the said Army under the Command
of Sir Thomas Fairefax, raised for the Defence of the
Parliament and Kingdom as aforesaid, and to prevent and hinder them from vindicating the Honour
and Safety of Parliament as aforesaid; and the said
several Forces both of Horse and Foot as abovesaid
were listed, raised, and levied accordingly, sundry of
them having been aiding and abetting the abovesaid
horrid Force and Violence amongst the said Soldiers,
Officers, and tumultuous Persons as abovesaid, upon
the said 26th of July last past, against the said Houses
of Parliament, as abovesaid.
"4. And, in further Pursuance of his said traiterous
Purposes and Designs, he the said Sir John Maynard,
knowing of the said horrid Force and Violence, did,
together with the said Denzill Holles, Walter Long,
Francis Lord Willoughby of Parham, and others, on
the Thirtieth Day of July aforesaid, at The Guildhall
and other Places aforesaid, traiterously order and appoint the Reformado Officers, which by former Ordinance of Parliament were commanded to depart
forth of the Lines of Communication, to rendezvous
in a certain Place in Westm. and Liberties thereof,
commonly called St. James' Feilds, to be listed and
put into a Regimental Way, to the Intent to be arrayed and armed, and employed for the Destruction
of the Army under the Command of Sir Thomas
Fairefax, and all such as did adhere to them; and
did then and there traiterously order and direct, and
caused to be raised and levied, Eighteen Regiments of
the Trained Bands of the Cities of London and
Westm'r, and the Auxiliary Bands, and all other
Forces of the said Cities; and the Sailors, Watermen,
and Seamen, within or near the River of Thames, to
be mustered, arrayed, and armed, and put into a
warlike Posture, to be employed in the said War,
traiterously contrived, levied, and raised, by him the
said Sir John Maynard and the Persons aforenamed,
against the King, Parliament, and Kingdom, and the
said Army of the Parliament under the Command of
Sir Thomas Fairefax.
"5. That, on the said Thirtieth Day of July last, he the
said Sir John Maynard, at The Guildhall aforesaid,
together with the said Denzell Holles, Walter Longe,
Esquires, Francis Lord Willoughby of Parham, and
others, in Pursuance of his said traiterous Plots and
Contrivements, did traiterously order, command, and
appoint, the Raising, Seizing, and Listing, of all
Horses, Geldings, and Mares, within the City of
London, Lines of Communication, and Ten Miles
distant, to be employed in the said new and bloody
War, so as aforesaid traiterously raised and levied by
him and the Persons in this Article aforementioned,
against the King, Parliament, and Kingdom.
"6. That the said Sir John Maynard, with other the
Persons aforenamed, at The Guildhall aforesaid, upon
the 3d Day of August last, and divers Days before and
since, did traiterously order and command the Officers
of the Ordnance within The Tower of London, to issue
Four Hundred Barrels of Powder, and Four Thousand Muskets, and other Arms, Ammunition, and
Provisions for War, formerly provided by the said
Houses of Parliament for the Defence of the Kingdom, and to furnish the said Army of the Parliament
under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairefax, and the
Navy at Sea, appointed for the Defence and Safety
of the Kingdom, to be employed and used for the
Arming and Arraying of the said Reformado Officers
and Soldiers, and others, raised and listed as aforesaid
for the Maintenance of the said new and bloody War,
so as aforesaid traiterously plotted, contrived, and fomented, by him and the Persons aforesaid, and to be
employed for the Destruction of the said Parliament's
Army under the Command of Sir Thomas Fairefax,
and the Subjects of the Kingdom adhering to and
joining with the said Army, and of the King, Parliament, and Kingdom.
"7. That the said Sir John Maynard, with others
abovenamed, in Pursuance of their said traiterous and
malicious Design to embroil the Kingdom in a new
and bloody War, and to fight against the Parliament's
Army then marching up towards London for the Purposes before recited, did, at the Time and Place
abovesaid, cause a Declaration, framed by some Person within the City of London, containing Matter of
Reproach and Scandal of the Army doing their
Duty in the Service of the Parliament, and reflecting
on the Authority and Freedom of Parliament in several of their Ordinances lawfully and duly passed,
and abetting the Engagement declared against by
the said Houses of Parliament the Three and Twentieth of July then Instant, as a traiterous and seditious
Design of divers ill-affected Persons in and about
London and Parts adjacent, and to bring in the King
without Security and Satisfaction first given to both
Kingdoms, as was insisted on by the Parliaments of
both Kingdoms, and tending to engage the rest of the
Kingdom with them in the said War against the Parliament and Army, to be published in all or most of
the Churches and Chapels within London and Lines
of Communication, in or upon the First of August
last past.
"By all which Designs, Endeavours, and Actions,
he the said Sir John Maynard hath traiterously laboured to ruin and destroy the King, Parliament,
and Kingdom: For all which, they do impeach him
of High Treason, against the King, His Crown and
Dignity.
"And the said Commons, by Protestation, saving
to themselves a Liberty of exhibiting at any
Time hereafter any other Accusation or Impeachment against the said Sir John Maynard,
and also of replying to the Answers that the
said Sir John Maynard shall make to the said
Articles, or to any of them, and of offering
further Proof of the Premises, or any of them,
or of any other Impeachment or Accusation
that shall be exhibited by them, as the Cause
shall according to the Course of Parliament
require, do pray, That the said Sir John Maynard may be put to answer to all and every
of the Premises; and that such Proceedings,
Examinations, Trial, and Judgement, may be
upon every of them had and used, as is agreeable to Law and Justice."
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a cras.