DIE Veneris, 25 die Augusti.
PRAYERS, by
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
Comes Manchester, Speaker.
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Comes Lyncolne. L. Viscount Say & Seale. Comes Rutland. |
Ds. Hunsdon. Ds. Grey. |
Message from the H. C. with Letters from Cheshire.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Sir John D'anvers Knight, &c.
To communicate to their Lordships some Letters which
were sent to the Speaker of the House of Commons,
from the High Sheriff of the County of Chester.
The said Letters were read. (Here enter them.)
Message from thence, with Letters to the King and Colonel Hammond.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Sir John Pott Baronet; who brought Two Letters,
wherein they desire their Lordships Concurrence:
1. A Letter to the King. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
2. A Letter to Colonel Hamond, Governor of the
Isle of Wight. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
The Answer returned was:
Answer.
That their Lordships have agreed to the Two Letters
now brought up, and have ordered to be signed by the
Speakers of both Houses.
Message from the H. C. with an Ordinance for the London Militia to raise Forces.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Major Salwey, &c.; who brought up an Ordinance
giving Power to the Militia of London to list Horse and
Foot, wherein they desire their Lordships Concurrence.
Read Twice, and committed to the Committee of
the whole House.
The Answer returned was:
Answer.
That this House will take this Message into speedy
Consideration, and will send an Answer by Messengers
of their own.
Ordinance to bring in Sequestrationmoney.
The Ordinance for better regulating the bringing in
Monies upon Sequestration, was read, and Agreed to.
(Here enter it.)
Berry and Saxby's Order.
The Order for Two Hundred Pounds to Major Berry,
and One Hundred Pounds to Mr. Saxby, was read, and
Agreed to. (Here enter it.)
Short Catechism.
A Title to the Shorter Catechism, and also an Order
for the Printing of it, was read, and Agreed to; and to
be sent to the House of Commons for their Concurrence.
And accordingly it was sent down to the House of
Commons, by Doctor Aylett and Doctor Heath.
Ordinance for the London Militia to raise Forces.
The House was adjourned into a Committee during
Pleasure, to consider of the Ordinance for giving Power
to the Militia of London to list Horse and Foot.
The House being resumed;
The said Ordinance was read, with an Alteration, and
passed.
Sir R. Stone, to export Horses.
Ordered, That Sir Rob't Stone shall have a Pass,
to transport Two Horses into Holland, Custom-free.
Letter to the King, with the Votes about the Treaty.
"May it please Your Majesty,
"We are commanded, by Your Majesty's loyal
Subjects the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, to present unto Your Majesty these Resolutions
inclosed; which are the Results of the said Lords and
Commons, upon Your Majesty's Letter of the Tenth
of August Instant.
"Your Majesty's
"Most loyal and most humble Subjects and Servants."
Letter to Colonel Hammond, with his Instructions.
"SIR,
"We hereby send you certain Instructions, agreed
upon by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, for you to pursue and observe. This being all
we have in Command, we are, Sir,
"Your affectionate Friends."
Order for 200 l. to Major Berry, and 100 l. to Saxby, out of Sir Ch. Keymes' Estate.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That the Sum of Two Hundred
Pounds be bestowed upon Major Berry, and the Sum
of One Hundred Pounds upon Edward Sexby, who
brought the very good News of the wonderful great
Success obtained, by the great Mercy of God,
against the whole Scotts Army, in Lancasheir; and
that the said respective Sums of Two Hundred and
One Hundred Pounds be forthwith paid unto the said
Major Berry and Edward Sexby, or their respective
Assignees, out of the Fine and Composition of Sir
Charles Keymies; and that the Acquittance or Acquittances of the said Major Berry and Edward Sexby, or
their respective Assignees, shall be a sufficient Warrant
and Discharge to the Treasurers at Gouldsmiths Hall,
for the Payment of the said respective Sums of Two
and One Hundred Pounds: And Sir Anthony Irby is
particularly desired to take effectual Course, that these
Sums may be forthwith paid as aforesaid accordingly."
Letter from Wilbraham, Sheriff of Cheshire, that he has taken a Number of Prisoners of the Scots Army, lately defeated by General Cromwell;
"To the Honourable William Lenthall Esquire,
Speaker of the House of Commons, These.
Haste. Present.
"Honourable Sir,
"The beaten Enemy flying out of Lancash'r into
these Parts; we, having put the County into a Posture, fell upon them with what Strength we could
possibly raise; having taken about Fifteen Hundred,
some of which (considerable Persons) tendered themselves Prisoners to me the Night before; to wit, the
Earl of Tr'quire, Lord Carnagey, Lord Lunton, Lord
Ramsey, Sir James Lesley, Sir Michaell Mismish, Lieutenant Colonel Graham, and many of their Servants,
besides many Gentlemen now at Namptwich, whose
Persons and Habit declare them of Quality; the
meaner Sort (both Men and Women) very ragged
and poor, the Burden of which lies so heavily upon
the poor Country (wanting Bread), that we cannot
provide them of Necessaries for Life. Duke Hamilton, Sir Marmaduk Langdale, and Middleton,
passed through this County with about Five Thousand,
few of them Foot, and the Horse tired with an incessant March; upon whose Rear we gleaned many.
We have taken a Packet of Papers, which we have
sent up to your View. Their March was into Shropsheir; so to Stone, in Staffordsheir; Yesternight to
Utoxiter; and, as we conceive by their Motion, to
the North. We doubt not but you will take a speedy
Course for the Disposal of the common Soldiers, to ease
the Country. No more at present, but that I am, Sir,
Namptwich, 22 Aug. 1648.
"Your Honour's humble Servant,
"Ro. Wilbraham, Vic.
"We intend, in regard of the Obstructions of
the Way, to respite the sending of the Packet
of Papers until the next Post."
and to General Cromwell, on the same Subject.
"Honourable Sir,
"In Pursuance of those you so happily dispersed,
my Lord Traquaire and some of Quality rendered
themselves Prisoners of their own Accord: Others
we took. Yesternight, Twelve a Clock, Duke Hamilton sent a Trumpet (but without Writing), to render himself and the whole Army, upon Conditions.
This inclosed we returned him by Two Gentlemen,
who are not yet returned. We shall pray your Directions; which in this and other Things shall be observed by
21 Aug. 1648.
"Your most humble Servants,
"Roger Wilbraham,
"James Lothian.
"Sir, We shall desire to hear where you are, and
how you are, and wherein we may serve you,
and in what Condition Warrington is.
"We have One Thousand of the meanest Condition of Prisoners, who have nothing to maintain them; nor our Country, by reason of
the Scarcity of Bread, able to do it. We
shall desire to know how to dispose of them.
"To Lieutenant General Cromwell."
List of Scots Officers, &c. belonging to the D. of Hamilton's Army, taken Prisoners at Warrington.
(fn. *) "A List of the Officers and Soldiers of Twenty Regiments of Foot (of Scotts) Prisoners, as followeth:
which Prisoners were taken at Warrington Bridge:
"In the Lord D. Regiment.
"Serjeant Major Baily.
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"Captains, |
Heugh Marwell. |
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Gabriell Hambleton. |
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Archibald Ha'bleton. |
George Hambleton
Bailye. |
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James Hambleton. |
| "Lieutenants, |
Francis Baily. |
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John Hambleton. |
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John Gormuck. |
| "Ensign |
David Forfith. |
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David Scott. |
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David Linsey. |
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David Bailey. |
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John Tenant. |
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John Linsey. |
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Francis Hambleton. |
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James Ingles. |
"Serjeants, Nineteen.
"Private Soldiers, 360.
"Lieutenant General Bailye's Regiment.
"Lieutenant General Baily.
"Major Walter Scott.
"James Baily.
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"Ensign |
Patrick Home. |
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Robert Johnson. |
"Serjeants, 4.
"Private Soldiers, 120.
"Colonel Easter's Regiment.
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"Captain |
Thomas Hambleton. |
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Alexand'r Augmoutee. |
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Edmond Hay. |
| "Lieutenant |
Grahum. |
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Abercromy. |
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Twidey. |
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Hume. |
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Strudsham. |
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Clerke. |
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Ungton. |
| "Ensign |
Weary. |
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Howston. |
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Humes. |
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Ukbraun. |
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Taite. |
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Cranston. |
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Hay. |
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Murray. |
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Wm. Cranston. |
"Serjeants, 12.
"Private Soldiers, 50.
"Lord Dumfrier's Regiment.
"Lieutenant Colonel John Johnson.
"Captain Wm. Johnson.
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"Lieutenant |
Patrick Johnson. |
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Jn°. Crighton. |
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Patrick Johnson. |
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Geo. Murrey. |
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John Johnson. |
"Ensign James Johnson.
"Serjeants, 4.
"Private Soldiers, 44.
"General of the Artillery's Regiment.
"Major Hambleton.
"Captain Engam.
"Lieutenant Murrey.
"Serjeants, 5.
"Private Soldiers, 46.
"Colonel Frasure's Regiment of Firelocks.
"Captain John Fresure.
"Captain Lesley.
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"Lieutenant |
James Bond. |
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Wm. Falkenor. |
| "Ensigns, |
James Lesley. |
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Johnson. |
"Serjeants, 4.
"Private Soldiers, 150.
"Colonel Mackeny's Regiment.
"Major Alexander Fleming.
"Captain Wm. Dromond.
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"Lieutenant |
John Dromond. |
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Walter Mackenell. |
| "Ensign |
William Hamble. |
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Wm. Drummond. |
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John Davis. |
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John Burdine. |
"Serjeants, 2.
"Soldiers, 90.
"Colonel Rich'd Douglas' Regiment.
"Major Wm. Douglas.
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"Ensign |
William Scott. |
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Andrew Scott. |
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Archibald Scott. |
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Wm. Rutherford. |
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Rob't Douglas. |
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James Scott. |
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Walter Scott. |
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James Harlerton. |
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Wm. Rutherford. |
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Alexander Pringle. |
"Serjeants, 7.
"Soldiers, 124.
"Lord Burgrim's Regiment.
"Major James Summervell.
"Captain Jn°. Peach.
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"Lieutenant |
Alexander Twidey. |
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Rob't Hambleton. |
| "Ensign |
Will'm Weach. |
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George Bruce. |
"Serjeants, 4.
"Soldiers, 80.
"Colonel Turner's Regiment.
"Lieutenant Colonel George Meldrum.
"Major Malcomb Sumervell.
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"Ensign |
Andrew Rottsome. |
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Andrew Oglebye. |
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Nicholas Browne. |
"Serjeants, 7.
"Soldiers, 120.
"Colonel Sir John Grey's Regiment.
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"Ensign |
James Fergyson. |
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James Abercrumnye. |
"Alexander Gibson, Quarter-master.
"Serjeants, 2.
"Soldiers, 32.
" (fn. *) Colonel Tillibarne's Regiment.
"Major John Fleming.
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"Lieutenant |
David Hitton. |
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Andrew Napper. |
| "Ensign |
James Cambell. |
"Serjeants, 11.
"Soldiers, 116.
"Colonel Hen. Moule's Regiment.
"Lieutenant Andrew Wood.
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"Ensign |
Robert Lisbine. |
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Tho. Donettson. |
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Alex. Doughard. |
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James Gentlman. |
"Rob't Ireling, Quarter-master.
"Serjeants, 3.
"Soldiers, 119.
"Lord Carnagi's Regiment.
"Lieutenant Colonel Wm. Hambleton.
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"Lieutenant |
Rob't Dundas. |
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Archibald Linsey. |
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James Wilson. |
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James Farbesse. |
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Alexander Caddle. |
| "Ensign |
David Carnagie. |
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John Crishen. |
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James Sintlar. |
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John Garden. |
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William Mahumtrs. |
"Serjeants, 8.
"Soldiers, 140.
"Lord Home's Regiment.
"Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Home.
"Phillip Misbett, Quarter-master.
"Captain Lieutenant Peter Home.
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"Lieutenant |
William Dickson. |
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Indeneck. |
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Cara. |
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Home. |
| "Ensign |
David Home. |
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Rob't Watson. |
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Rologe. |
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Mowe. |
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Morchelson. |
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Browne. |
"Serjeants, 14.
"Soldiers, 250.
"Lord Kale' Regiment.
"Lieutenant Robert Linsey.
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"Ensign |
Thomas Hambleton. |
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Jn°. Dickson. |
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Peter Borthill. |
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Jno. Person. |
"Serjeants, 5.
"Soldiers, 100.
"Lord Kith's Regiment.
"Captain Lieutenant John Greig.
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"Lieutenant |
Roger Mowett. |
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James Keith. |
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Patrick Blayer. |
| "Ensign |
James Keith. |
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Rob't Grahams. |
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Andrew Lesley. |
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James Atkins. |
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Alexand'r Keith. |
"Serjeants, 4.
"Soldiers, 130.
"Marquis of Argile's Regiment.
"Captain Daniell Cambell.
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"Lieutenant |
John Stewart. |
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Patrick Mackara. |
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Patrick Campbell. |
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Tho. Bulthanan. |
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Jn°. Meureis. |
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Alex. Cambell. |
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Wm. Musgrave. |
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Patrick Hemant. |
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Hugh Macelly. |
"Serjeants, 5.
"Lord Rosbrough's Regiment.
"Quarter-master Alex. Latie.
"Lieutenant James Cambell.
"Ensign Wm. Rutherford.
"Serjeants, 3.
"Soldiers, 30.
"Lord Othell's Regiment.
"Lieutenant Colonel William Ogumye.
"Captain Robert Stewart.
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Ensign |
Tho. Uginge.
Relcay. |
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James Jackson. |
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Patrick Blau. |
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Wm. Saubyn. |
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Hen. Stelbart. |
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John Robinson. |
"Serjeants, 5.
"Soldiers, 155.
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Lieu. Gen. |
Lieu. Col. |
Majors. |
Captains. |
Lieutenants. |
Ensigns. |
Quar. Mast. |
Serjeants. |
Soldiers. |
| Lord Duke's Regiment, |
0 |
0 |
1 |
6 |
3 |
8 |
0 |
19 |
360 |
| Lieutenant General Baily, |
1 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
4 |
120 |
| Colonel Easter, |
0 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
7 |
9 |
0 |
12 |
50 |
| Lord Dumfryes, |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
5 |
1 |
0 |
4 |
44 |
| General of Artillery, |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
5 |
46 |
| Colonel Frasure, |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
4 |
150 |
| Colonel Mackeny, |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
5 |
0 |
2 |
90 |
| Lord Burgrime's, |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
2 |
2 |
0 |
4 |
80 |
| Colonel Turner's, |
0 |
1 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
3 |
0 |
7 |
120 |
| Sir Jn°. Grey, |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
0 |
2 |
32 |
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(fn. *) Lord Tillibacus, |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
2 |
1 |
0 |
11 |
116 |
| Colonel Rich. Douglus, |
0 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
10 |
0 |
7 |
124 |
| Colonel Hen. Maul's, |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
4 |
1 |
3 |
119 |
| Lord Carnagi's, |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
5 |
5 |
0 |
8 |
140 |
| Lord Home, |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
4 |
7 |
1 |
14 |
250 |
| Lord Keith, |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
3 |
5 |
0 |
4 |
130 |
| Lord Kaley, |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
4 |
0 |
5 |
100 |
| Marquis Argile, |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
9 |
0 |
0 |
5 |
0 |
| Lord Rousbrough, |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
3 |
30 |
| Lord Othell, |
0 |
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
7 |
0 |
5 |
155 |
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1 |
5 |
8 |
20 |
48 |
78 |
3 |
128 |
2256 |
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128 Serjeants.
3 Quarter-masters.
78 Ensigns.
48 Lieutenants.
20 Captains.
8 Majors.
5 Lieutenant Colonels.
1 Lieutenant General. |
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Additional Ordinance for better bringing in Sequestration-money arising out of Papists and Delinquents Estates.
"An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the better regulating
and speedy bringing in the Sequestrationmonies, arising out of the Real and Personal
Estates of Papists and Delinquents already or
hereafter to be sequestered, according to former Ordinances of Parliament.
"The Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled,
for the better regulating and more speedy bringing in
the Monies arising out of the Real or Personal Estates
of Papists and Delinquents already sequestered, or
which hereafter shall be sequestered, and for reforming and preventing Abuses and Miscarriages
in managing of the same, do order and ordain, and
be it Ordered and Ordained; (videlicet,)
"1. That the Treasurers, Collectors, or Solicitors,
or any other Person or Persons who have
received any Sequestration-monies, shall,
within Forty Days next after Notice of this
Ordinance, respectively produce unto the
Treasurers at Guildhall, London, (or whom
they shall appoint) their several Warrants and
Acquittances, to justify their Receipts and all
Payments by them issued out of the Sequestration-monies by them received, to any Person or
Persons, excepting only for such Sum or Sums
of Money as they have paid, or caused to be
paid, to the said Treasurers at Guildhall, that
so the said Treasurers may place the same to
Accompt, as appertaineth, and give them Discharge for what they have duly paid.
2. That every Person or Persons employed, or
to be employed, as Solicitors, Collectors, or
Treasurers, in or about the Sequestrations,
that have not taken the Oath prescribed by
the Ordinance of the 27th May, 1643, shall
take the said Oath accordingly, before they
do further intermeddle with the Sequestrations,
presently after Notice of this Ordinance.
"3. That the said Treasurers at Guildhall have
Power to dispose of Two Pence in the Pound
of all such Monies as they shall receive by
virtue of this Ordinance, for and towards the
Salary and Expences of such Persons as they
shall employ about the Execution of this Ordinance.
"4. That whereas divers Surcharges remain before
the Committee of Accompts, or their Subcommittees, in divers Counties and Places
within the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales, upon divers Persons, Accomptants, for several Sums of Money not
by them paid in to the said Treasurers at
Guildhall; that therefore the said Committee,
and all their respective Sub-committees, are
hereby required, within Fourteen Days (after
Notice of this Ordinance given them), to
send to the said Treasurers at Guildhall an
exact Particular of every such Surcharge as
remaineth with any of them, against any
Person or Persons that have been employed
about the Affairs of Sequestrations, together
with such Information as they can give concerning any fraudulent or indirect Dealing
that hath been used in or about the Premises;
and that all such Person or Persons as shall be
found to have any Sequestration-monies in
their Hands shall pay or cause the same to be
paid in to the Treasurers at Guildhall, within
Six Days after Notice of this Ordinance, if
they reside within the City of London and the
Lines of Communication; and all others
within Forty Miles of London shall pay in the
Monies as aforesaid within Twenty Days;
and such Person or Persons as do or shall reside about Forty Miles from London shall pay,
or cause to be paid, all Sequestration-monies
remaining in their Hands unto the said Treasurers, within Forty Days after Notice hereof; and also all other Sequestration-monies
which they or any of them shall hereafter
receive, in the Places and Limits before expressed respectively, shall be brought in to
the said Treasurers at Guildhall within the
respective Times before mentioned, upon
Pain of forfeiting Two Shillings and Six
Pence in the Pound for every Week he or
they shall detain the same after the respective Times herein limited, that the Assignment made by the Parliament upon the said
Treasurers may be the sooner discharged: Provided, That this Ordinance doth not extend to
any Order or Ordinance of both or either Houses
of Parliament formerly granted for the disposing of Sequestration-monies, nor to such as
have formerly disposed such Monies for the
Service of the Parliament, or to such Persons
as have or shall dispose such Monies by virtue
of any Order or Ordinance of both or either
Houses of Parliament, or for the emergent
Service of the Parliament.
"5. If any Solicitor, Collector, or Treasurers for Sequestrations, perform not his or
their Duty, according to this and other former Ordinances for Sequestrations (as may
be feared too many will not), there is no
Power given, either to compel or question
any such, whereby the Service will be much
retarded: It is therefore hereby further Ordained, That Captain William Steavenson, as
Deputy to the Serjeant at Arms who attends
the House of Commons, shall be a Messenger,
and is hereby appointed and authorized, to
bring up any Person or Persons to the Committee for Indemnity, that shall not obey this
and other former Ordinances of Parliament,
as he shall be directed by the said Treasurers
at Guildhall, to answer for their Contempt of
the Authority of Parliament, and to receive
condign Punishment, according to their Demerits; and the said William Steavenson shall
have Forty Pounds per Annum Salary, to be
paid him Quarterly by the said Treasurers,
besides his Riding Charges when he shall be
employed by the said Treasurers abroad in
the said Service; and in case of Sickness, or
other lawful Impediment, the said Serjeant at
Arms shall have Power, and is hereby authorized, to constitute a Deputy Messenger, to
be employed by the said Treasurers in the
said Service as often as Occasion shall require."
Letter from the Sheriff of Cheshire, &c. to the D. of Hamilton, advising him to surrender.
"My Lord,
"The Earl of Traquire and other Lords, &c. Prisoners of Quality, have voluntarily surrendered themselves, to avoid the Insolency of the Soldiers; and
understanding by your Trumpeter of your Disposition
to do the like, we do engage, That you shall find all
noble and civil Respects and Entertainment. Lieutenant General Cromwell and the Counties adjacent are
resolved upon a speedy Pursuit.
"This we submit to your Honour's Consideration;
and remain
20 Aug. 1648.
"Your Excellency's
Humble Servants,
"Roger Wilbraham.
"James Loathian.
Leggatt to be instituted to Pyworthy;
Ordered, That Doctor Aylett give Institution and
Induction unto Jo. Leggatt Clerk, to the Rectory of
Pyworthy, in Com. Devon; salvo Jure cujuscunque: Granted by the Great Seal of England.
and Smith to Eldenham.
Ordered, That Doctor Aylett give Institution and
Induction unto Edward Smith Clerk, Master of Arts,
to the Rectory of Eldenham, alias Yeldham Parva, in
Com. Essex; salvo Jure cujuscunque: Granted by Great
Seal.