DIE Jovis, 30 die Martii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Taylor.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
Comes Manchester, Speaker.
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Comes Northumb. Comes Warwicke. Comes Mulgrave. Comes Denbigh. Comes Salisbury. |
Ds. Grey. Ds. Howard. Ds. Mountagu. Ds. Wharton. Ds. La Warr. |
Kirke and Gerrard, a Pass.
Ordered, That Mr. Kirke and Mr. George Gerrard
shall have a Pass, to go into France, and return again.
March. of Winton, an Allowance.
Upon reading the Petition of the Lady Marquess of
Winton; desiring, "That she may have the Fifteen Pounds
per Week paid to her, for the Maintenance of herself and her Children, according to former Order:"
It is Ordered, To be sent down to the House of
Commons, with special Recommendations, that the said
Fifteen Pounds per Week may be paid.
Ramsey and Sir T. Walsingham.
Upon reading the Petition of Robert Ramsey:
It is Ordered, That Sir Thomas Walsingham shall see
this Petition, and be heard, before any further Proceedings in this Business.
Tuckney's Ordinance, to be Margaret Professor.
The Ordinance for making Mr. Anthony Tuckney Margarett Professor of Divinity, in Cambridge, was read,
and Agreed to; and ordered to be sent to the House of
Commons for their Concurrence.
Sir P. Pindar's Patent, for making Allum.
Ordered, That Sir Paul Pindar shall send in to this
House, peremptorily, To-morrow Morning, the Letters
Patents for the sole Making and Sale of Allum.
Message from the H. C. with Ordinances.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Sir Rob't Pye Knight, &c.; who brought up divers
Particulars, wherein their Lordships Concurrence is desired:
1. An Ordinance for Payment to Thomas Lord Fairfax Ten Thousand Pounds, by the Treasurers of the
Army. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
2. The Ordinance concerning Mr. Haack, with some
Alterations, wherein they desire Concurrence.
(Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
The Answer returned was:
Answer.
That this House agrees to all the Particulars, as they
are now brought from the House of Commons.
Glo. Churches Ordinance.
The Ordinance for uniting certain Churches, in the
County of Gloucester, was read Once.
Lady Drake's Order for 1500l.
The Order concerning the Lady Drake, was read the
Second Time, and committed to the Committee of the
whole House.
And accordingly the House was presently adjourned
into a Committee of the whole House, to consider of
the same.
The House being resumed;
And the Question being put, "Whether to have
any Addition added to this Ordinance, or
not?"
It was Resolved in the Negative.
Then the said Order was read the Third Time, and
Agreed to upon the Question. (Here enter it.)
Order for Payment of Ld. Pawlet's Fine, on his Composition.
Then was read the other Order, for paying the Remainder of the Lord Poulett's Fine into Goldsmithes Hall,
the Second Time, and committed to these Lords following:
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Comes Northumb. Comes Warwicke. Comes Mulgrave. Comes Denbigh. |
Comes Manchester. Ds. Mountagu. Ds. Wharton. |
Any Three; to meet To-morrow Morning, and
make Alterations according to the Sense of the
House.
Baker & al. versus Edmonds, in Error.
Ordered, That the Cause between Walter Baker,
& al. against Rob't Edmonds, upon a Writ of Error depending in this House, shall be argued, at this Bar, on
the 11th April next, at Ten of the Clock; at which
Time some of the Judges are to be present, and the
Parties are then to attend by their Counsel.
Brown versus Eyre, D°.
(fn. *) Ordered, That the Cause between Christopher
Browne and Rich'd Eyre, upon a Writ of Error depending in this House, shall be argued, at this Bar, on
the 11th April next, at Ten of the Clock; the Parties
to attend, with Counsel.
Eyre versus Walker, D°.
Ordered, That the Cause between Rich'd Eyre and
Rich'd Walker, upon a Writ of Error depending in this
House, shall be argued 11th April next, at Ten; the
Parties, by their Counsel, to attend.
Ordered, That the Cause between Rich'd Eyre and
Rich'd Walker, upon a Writ of Error depending, be
argued 11th April next, at Ten; Parties to attend.
Order for 10,000l. to Ld. Fairfax, in Lieu of an Annuity of 1000l.
"Be it Ordained, and it is Ordained, by the Lords
and Commons in Parliament assembled, and by the
Authority of the same, That Sir John Wollaston
Knight, and the rest of the Treasurers at Wars, shall
pay, by Warrant from the Committee of Lords and
Commons for the Army, unto Thomas Lord Fairefax,
General, or his Assignees, the Sum of Ten Thousand
Pounds, out of the First Monies they are to receive
from the Treasurers at Gouldsmiths Hall for the Use
of the Army, after the Date hereof, and after Four
Thousand Pounds by them first received; and that a
Receipt under the Hand of the said Lord Fairefax,
General, or his Assignees, together with the said Warrant of the said Committee, shall be the said Treasurers sufficient Discharge and Warrant in that Behalf; which said Ten Thousand Pounds, paid as aforesaid, is in Lieu of One Thousand Pounds per Annum,
formerly appointed to be settled on him and his
Heirs for ever."
Order for Haack to have the sole Vending of his Translation of the Annotations on the Dutch Bible.
"Whereas we are sufficiently assured, by the Testimony of many of the Divines of both Kingdoms
sitting in the Assembly at Westminster, That the complete Translation of the large Annotations on the
Dutch Bible, set forth 1637, will be of great Use
and Benefit to these Realms, for the Promotion of
Piety; and the Pains in finishing such a Work exceeding great; Be it Ordered and Ordained, by the
Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the
Encouragement of the Undertaker thereof, Theodore
Haack, That he, or whom he shall assign, shall have
the Privilege of Printing and Venting the said Annotations for the Space of Fourteen Years (which Term
shall begin from the Time of the First impression);
so that none else, under what Pretence soever, shall
be permitted to intermeddle in Printing the Whole
or any Part thereof, upon the Pain of forfeiting a
Thousand Pounds (fn. *) to the said Theodore Haack, to be
recovered by Action of Debt, Bill, Plaint, or Information, wherein no Essoign or Wager at Law to be
admitted, and such other Penalties as shall hereafter
be thought fit: Provided always, That the Approbation of these Persons herein named, (videlicet,) Mr.
Charles Herle, Mr. Stephen Marshall, Dr. William
Gouge, Dr. Cornelius Burges, Mr. Richard Vines, Dr.
Thomas Hill, Mr. Thomas Young, Mr. Lazarus Seaman,
Mr. Thomas Gattaker, Dr. Thomas Temple, Mr. Anthony Tuckney, Mr. Thomas Goodwin, Mr. Francis Taylor, Mr. Bridge, Mr. Edward Reynolds, Mr. John
Durens, Mr. William Stronge, Mr. John De La Marsh,
Mr. Samuell De La Place, or any Twelve of them,
shall be first had, to the Translation made by the
abovenamed Theadore Haack, before it be printed and
published."
Order for 1500l. to Ly. Ellen Drake, out of L. Pawlet's Estate.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That the Sum of Fifteen Hundred
Pounds be allowed and paid unto the Lady Ellen
Drake, of Ashe, in the County of Devon, Widow, in
full Satisfaction of her Losses and Damages sustained
by Occasion of these late Troubles, and for her Affection to the Parliament; and that the said Sum of
Fifteen Hundred Pounds be charged upon, and issue
out of, the Rents reserved and detained in the Hands
of the Tenants of John Lord Pawlett; and the Tenants of the said Lord Pawlett are hereby authorized
and required respectively to pay the Rents in their
Hands so detained, either by former Order of either
House of Parliament, the Committee at Gouldsmiths
Hall, or otherwise to the Committee of Lords and
Commons for the Advance of Monies at Habberdashers
Hall, who are hereby ordered, out of the same, to
pay the said Sum of Fifteen Hundred Pounds to the
said Lady Ellen Drake, or her Assigns, notwithstanding
any former or other Order concerning the Rents of
the said Lord Pawlett, from the Committee at Gouldsmiths Hall, or any other Committee: And the Acquittance or Acquittances of the Committee at Habberdash'rs Hall, or their Treasurer, or such as they
shall appoint to receive the same, shall be a sufficient
Warrant and Discharge, as well to the said (fn. †) as all
other therein concerned, for Allowance and Payment of the said Sum of Fifteen Hundred Pounds
to the said Lady Ellen Drake as aforesaid."
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a cras.