DIE Jovis, 17 die Julii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Taylor.
Ds. Grey de Warke, Speaker.
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Comes Northumb. Comes Kent. Comes Essex. Comes Manchester. L. Viscount Say & Seale. Comes Stamford. Comes Nottingham. |
Ds. Wharton. Ds. North. Ds. Robertes. Ds. Dacres. |
Mr. Devereux to be Minister of Gateshead.
Ordered, That Dr. Aylett and Dr. Heath, or either
of them, give Institution and Induction to Mr. Devereux,
to be Minister of Gatshead, in the Bishopric of Durham;
and that an Ordinance be drawn up to this Purpose, and
sent to the House of Commons, for their Concurrence.
And presently an Ordinance was drawn, and approved of.
Message from the H. C. with Ordinances.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by John Lisle Esquire;
To desire their Lordships Concurrence in these Ordinances:
1. An Ordinance concerning the Custody and Wardship of Sir Wm. Savile Baronet. (Here enter it.)
Read Thrice, and Agreed to.
2. An Ordinance to lend to the Lord Wharton Two
Thousand Pounds, out of Haberdashers Hall.
(Here enter it.)
Read Thrice, and Agreed to.
3. An Ordinance to confirm Sir Henry Vane Junior in
his Place of Treasurer of the Navy. (Here enter it.)
Read Thrice, and Agreed to.
Deputy Lieutenants for Chester.
Ordered, That this House thinks it fit that Phillip
Manwaring and Roger Wilbraham, Esquires, be added to
be Deputy Lieutenants for the County of Chester, and
shall have Deputations accordingly; and that the Concurrence of the House of Commons be desired herein.
20,000l. to be raised out of Sir W. Portman's Estate.
The Lord Robertes reported from the Committee of
the West, "That they, taking into Consideration the
great Want of the Western Parts, do think it fit that
Twenty Thousand Pounds be raised, out of the Estate
of Sir Wm. Portman of Som'setshire:" To which this
House Agreed; and Ordered, That the Concurrence
of the House of Commons be desired herein.
Message to the H. C. about it; with Deputy Lieutenants Names for Chester; for
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Dr. Aylett and Dr. Heath:
1. To desire their Concurrence, for Phillip Manwaring and Roger Wilbraham, Esquires, to (fn. *) be made Deputy
Lieutenants for the County of Chester.
Mr. Devereux to be Minister of Gateshead; and for the King's Footmen taken at Naseby to be released.
2. To desire Concurrence in the Ordinance for giving
Institution and Induction to Mr. Devereux.
3. To let them know, that, upon the Report from the
Committee of the West, this House is of Opinion,
That so much of Sir Wm. Porteman's Estate shall be
presently sold, as may make up the Sum of Twenty
Thousand Pounds, for the Redemption of his Estate
and Delinquency; and that it be referred to the Committee of the West, for naming of the Commissioners
to put this Vote in present Execution;" wherein this
House desires the Concurrence of the House of Commons.
4. To desire their Concurrence, that the King's Six
Footmen, taken at the Battle of Naseby Field, and now
in Winchester House, Prisoners, may be released and discharged.
Report of the Conference about the Instructions, &c. for the Committees to reside with the Scots Army.
The Speaker reported the Effect of the Conference
Yesterday with the House of Commons; which was,
"That they had drawn up an Ordinance, by Way of
Commission to be given to those Committees that are
appointed to reside with the Scottch Army; and also
they present to their Lordships, Instructions to be
given to the said Committees; but the House of
Commons have left a blank Space for the Earl of
Stamford's Name, who they desire may not be sent
as a Commissioner, in regard he stands impeached
before this House by the House of Commons, for
Breach of their Privileges; and desire he may be
called, to answer the same; and that their Lordships
would please to nominate another Lord in his room."
Ludlow released.
Upon reading the Petition of George Ludlow Gentleman; humbly shewing, "That, according to their Lordships Order, he stands committed (fn. *) to the Usher of
the Black Rod, for striking Mr. Temple in the Painted
Chamber; for which Offence he is heartily sorrowful, and with all humble Submission craveth their
Lordships Pardon for his most rude and unreverend
Demeanour in so honourable a Place; humbly praying, that their Lordships will be pleased to order that
he may be released from his Commitment."
It is Ordered, That he shall be forthwith released
from his present Restraint; and that Major Temple and
the said George Ludlow be both brought before this
House To-morrow Morning, to receive the Injunction
and Command of this House, that they keep the Peace
one with another.
Ordinance for Committes to reside with the Scots Army.
Next, the Ordinance for sending Committees to reside
in the Scottch Army, was read; and Ordered, That, in
respect of the present Urgency of the Dispatch of this
Affair in Point of Time, the Lords have thus passed
this Ordinance, but do insist upon the Choice of the
Earl of Stamford.
The Quorum to be altered to any Two.
Their Instructions.
The Instructions also were read, and Agreed to, with
the Alteration of the Quorum to be, any Two.
E. of Stamford's & al. Impeachment, for assaulting Sir A. Haselrigge.
The Earl of Stamford desired to have a Time appointed, for the bringing in of his Answer to the Impeachment of the House of Commons against him and
others; and that they might have Mr. Herne, Mr. Chute,
Mr. Glover, and Mr. Hayles.
Hereupon this House Ordered, That the Earl of
Stamford, &c. should put in their Answers to this House,
to the said Impeachment, on Monday Morning next.
Message from the H. C. with Ordinances.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Mr. Sam. Browne;
To desire Concurrence in these Particulars:
1. An Ordinance concerning raising of Forces, for
keeping in the Garrison sof the King's, at Oxford, Bambury, &c.
Agreed to, with a Proviso for the Peers and Assistants of Parliament.
2. An Ordinance for Payment of the Monies due to
the late Lord Keeper, into the Hanaper, from the Cursitors. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
3. An Ordinance for Mr. Reynolds to be Deputy
Clerk of the Hanaper.
Agreed to, with an Addition.
The Answer returned was:
Answer.
That their Lordships do agree to that Order concerning the Cursitors; to the rest, their Lordships will send
an Answer by Messengers of their own.
Message to the H. C. with the Ordinance and Instructions for the Committees to reside with the Scots Army;
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Dr. Aylett and Dr. Heath:
To deliver to them the Ordinance for sending Committees to reside in the Scottch Army; and to acquaint
them, that, in respect of the present Urgency of the Dispatch of this Affair in Point of Time, the Lords have
passed this Ordinance; but do insist upon the Choice of
the Earl of Stamford.
2. That their Lordships do agree to the Instructions,
with this Alteration, in changing the Quorum from
Three to Two.
about the E. of Stamford's & al. Impeachment;
3. To let them know, that their Lordships have appointed the Earl of Stamford and the others to put in
their Answers to this House on Monday next, to their
Impeachment.
and that the Lords agree to Two Ordinances from thence.
4. That their Lordships do agree to the Ordinance of
keeping in the King's Garrisons, with a Proviso, wherein
their Concurrence is desired.
5. That their Lordships do agree to the Ordinance
concerning Mr. Reynolds to be Deputy Clerk of the
Hanaper, with an Addition, wherein their Concurrence
is desired.
Addition to the Instructions for the Commissioners going to Scotland.
The Earl of Northumb. reported from the Committee
that is appointed to draw up Instructions for to be given
the Commissioners that go into Scotland, an Addition to
the Instructions; which this House received.
"An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for the committing and
granting of the Custody and Wardship of the
Body and Lands of the Heir of Sir William
Savile Baronet, deceased.
Ordinance concerning the Wardship of Sir Wm. Savile's Heir.
"It is Ordered, Ordained, and Declared, by the
Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled, and the said Lords and Commons do Order,
Ordain, and Declare, That the Custody and Wardship
of the Lands of the Heir of Sir William Savile Baronet, deceased, be committed and granted, or sequestered, unto Sir William Lister Knight, Brian
Stapilton, and Richard Brainthwaite of Ruffendale,
in the County of Westmerland, Esquires, without Rent
or Fine, to the Intents and Purposes hereafter following; videlicet, That, for the supplying of the
pressing Wants of the Lord Wharton, the said Sir
William Lister, Bryan Stapilton, and Richard Brainthwaite, shall, from Time to Time, pay unto the said
Lord Wharton and his Assigns, all such Sums of
Money as they shall receive or make, out of the
Rents, Issues, and Profits, of the said Estate (above all
necessary Charges and Reprizes), until the said Lord
Wharton and his Assigns shall be fully satisfied and
paid the Sum of Four Thousand Pounds Sterling, of
lawful English Money; and that, after the said Lord
Wharton shall be satisfied and paid the said Four
Thousand Pounds as aforesaid, then the said Sir
William Lister, Bryan Stapilton, and Richard Brainthwaite, shall be answerable and accomptable for the
Residue of the said Estate unto the Court of Wards,
having such reasonable Allowances for their Pains
and Charges concerning the same, as the said Courtshall from Time to Time think fit: And it is further
Ordered and Ordained, That the Custody of the
Body of the Heir of the said Sir William Savile shall
be committed, granted, or sequestered, unto the said
Lord Wharton, without Fine, to the Intent only
the said Lord Wharton may take Care of the Education of the said Heir, the said Lord Wharton having
such Yearly Allowance for the Education of the
Heir of the said Sir William Savile, out of the Profits
of the said Estate, as the said Lords and Commons
shall from Time to Time think fit; and the Profits
and Advantage of the Marriage of the Heir of the
said Sir William Savile to be disposed of as the said
Lords and Commons shall appoint: And the said Lords
and Commons do Order, Ordain, and Declare, That
the Master of the Court of Wards and Liveries, and
all Officers and Ministers there, and in Chancery,
or elsewhere, to whom it appertaineth, shall, in due
Manner, according to the Course of the said Courts
respectively, pass or sequester the said Custody and
Wardship as aforesaid: And it is further Ordered
and Ordained, and the Commissioners of the Great
Seal are by the said Lords and Commons hereby required and authorized, to pass the said Grants under
the said Great Seal as aforesaid; for which, this shall
be their Warrant, as also to all other Officers and Ministers whom it shall or may concern, for what they
shall do in Pursuance hereof."
Order for 2000l. to L. Wharton.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That the Committee at Habberdasher's
Hall do, upon the Credit of the Ordinance for granting Four Thousand Pounds to the Lord Wharton out
of the Estate of the Heir of Sir William Savile, forth
with lend and furnish the said Lord Wharton, or his
Assigns, the Sum of Two Thousand Pounds, for
Supply of his present Necessities; to be re-paid out
of the First Monies that shall arise to the said Lord
Wharton by virtue of the said Ordinance."
Ordinance to confirm Sit Henry Vane Junior, Treasurer of the Navy.
"Whereas Sir Henry Vane Junior, Knight, was displaced by His Majesty (sitting this Parliament) from
the Room or Office of Treasurer of Marine Causes
or Naval Affairs, held from His Majesty that now is,
by virtue of several Grants by Letters Patents and
Privy Seal; and hath since held and enjoyed the said
Office of Treasurer of the Navy, by Ordinance of
Parliament of 8 Augusti, 1642, continuing in Force
by a Proviso in the late Ordinance for discharging
the Members of Parliament from their Places; and
whereas it is now thought fit and resolved, by the
Lords and Commons, that the said Office shall be
conferred and settled upon the said Sir Henry Vane: Be
it hereby Ordered and Ordained, by the said Lords
and Commons, That the said Office, with the Rights
and Profits thereof, be conferred and settled upon the
said Sir Henry Vane, and passed under the Great Seal
of England, to hold Quam diu se bene gesserit; and
that he do hold and enjoy the same in as ample
Manner as any Treasurer of the Navy held or enjoyed
the said Office and Profits thereof by any Letters
Patents, or Privy Seal, or otherwise, from His Majesty that now is: Provided always, and it is hereby
Declared and Ordained, by the said Lords and Commons, That the said Sir Henry Vane, from and after
the 12th Day of May last past, shall, during the Continuance of this War, and no longer, pay to the Receiver General of the Revenue, to the Use of the
Public, One Moiety of the clear Profits arising out
of the said Office, upon the Balance of his Accompts;
the Salaries and Allowances to his Deputies, Clerks,
and other Instruments acting under him, in the Execution of the said Office, being first discounted out of
the whole Profits; the which said Moiety is to be
paid to the said Receiver General Half-yearly: And
it is further Ordered and Ordained, That Oliver St.
John Esquire, His Majesty's Solicitor General, do
prepare a Bill, to be signed by the Clerks of both
Houses of Parliament, containing His Majesty's Grant
of the said Sir Henry Vane of the said Room and
Office of Treasurer of Marine Causes, to hold and
exercise the same, by himself or his Deputies, so
long as he shall well demean himself therein, together
with all Preheminencies, Fees, Wages, Profits, and
Allowances, to himself and his Clerks, to the said
Office in any Wise belonging, and as amply, to all
Intents and Purposes, as he the said Sir Henry Vane,
or any other Person or Persons, by virtue of any
Letters Patents or Privy Seal from His Majesty that
now is, or otherwise, have heretofore held or enjoyed
the same; and the Commissioners of the said Great
Seal are hereby required, upon the Delivery of the
said Bill, so prepared and signed by the said Solicitor
General and Clerks of both Houses of Parliament,
into the Chancery, to make their Recepimus to, and
sign the same, to the End the said Bill may be forthwith ingrossed, and passed under the Great Seal;
and this Ordinance, or the Duplicate thereof, shall
be a sufficient Warrant, as well to the said Solicitor
General, and Clerks of both Houses of Parliament,
as to the said Commissioners, and every of them, for
the doing thereof, and passing the said Grant under
the said Great Seal; and also to all and every other
the Officers of the said Great Seal."
Ordinance for Payment of Monies due to the late Lord Keeper, into the Hanaper.
"It is this Day Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That all such Sum and
Sums of Money as are in the Hands of any of the
Cursitors, which did accrue and grow due unto the
late Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, from the Time
of his Departure from the Parliament, out of and
upon any finable Writs, or otherwise, shall be paid,
by the said Cursitors, and every of them respectively,
into the Hanaper, for the Use of the Commonwealth;
and that the said Cursitors, who have any such Sum
or Sums of Money in their Hands, be required and
commanded to pay the same accordingly; and, in so
doing, they, and every of them that shall so pay
the same, shall be hereby discharged, for and touching the same, as well against the said Lord Keeper,
as against any other Person and Persons that shall
claim or pretend Title thereunto."
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 9a cras.