DIE Martis, 3 die Martu
PRAYERS, by Mr Salawey
Comes Manchester, Speaker
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Comes Northumb
Comes Kent
Comes Pembrooke
Comes Sarum
Comes Warwicke
Comes Nottingham
Comes Essex
Comes Lyncolne
Comes Stamford
Comes Suffolke
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Ds North
Ds Robertes
Ds Bruce
Ds Howard
Ds Berkley
Ds Wharton
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Ds Maynard
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Carvasalls Cause referred to Common Law
Upon reading the Petition of Anthony Carvasall,
Subject to the King of Spaine (Here enter it) It is
Ordered, That the Business be referred to the Common Law, and the Proofs to be produced there, according to the Course of Law
Message from the H C with Ordinances, &c
A Message was brought from the House of Commons, by Sir Anthony Erby Knight, &c
To desire their Lordships Concurrence in these Particulars
1 An Ordinance for making Mr Gherrard to be
Clerk of the Affizes for Norff Circuit
Ordinance for Gen Langhern to have Mr Barlows Estate
2 An Ordinance for Major General Langherne to
have Mr Borloe's Estate in Pembrookeshire
Read Twice, and committed to these Lords following
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Comes Warwicke
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Comes Lyncolne
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Ds Robertes
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Any Two, to meet To-morrow Morning, at Nine
a Clock, and report it then to the House
3 An Order for License to the Sheriff of Gloucestershere
to reside out of his County (Here enter it)
Read, and Agreed to
Ordinance for Mr Gherrard to be Clerk of Assize for Norff
The Ordinance for making Gilbert Gherrard Esquire
Clerk of the Assize for (fn. †)
Norff was read, and committed to these Lords following
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Comes Essex
Comes Manchester
Comes Worwicke
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Comes Kent
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Ds Robertes
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Any Three, to meet To morrow Morning, at Nine
of the Clock
The Answer returned was
Answer to the H C
That this House agrees to the Order for to give
Licence to the Sheriff of Gloucestershire to live out of
the County To the rest, this House will take the
same into Consideration, and send an Answer by Messengers of their own
L Balmerino and Sir R Heath.
Ordered, That the Lord Balmerino's Counsel shall
be heard To morrow Morning
Ludlam to be instituted to Barvack
Ordered, That Sir Nath Brent shall give Institution and Induction to John Ludlam, to the Rectory of
Barvacke, in the County of North'ton, he being presented to the same by the Right Honourable the Earl
of Exon
Ordinance for trying Murray.
The House was adjourned into a Committee during
Pleasure, to consider of the Ordinance for the Trying
of Wm Murry Esquire by Martial Law
The House was resumed
Conference to be had about it
And it was Resolved, To have a Conference To morrow Morning, to let them know, That, before this
House proceed to the Consideration of that Ordinance,
their Lordships desire to know upon what Grounds they
were moved to pass that Ordinance, and to make it
appear that he is a Spy, there nothing appearing to
this House of that Business expressed in the Preamble
of the said Ordinance
Next, some Papers were read, reported from the
Committee of both Kingdoms
"At the Committee of both Kingdoms, at Derby
House
Paper from the Scots Commissioners
"Ordered, That the Paper of the Commissioners
of Scotland, of this Instant 28th February, be reported
to both Houses
Letter to the Emperor of Russia
"That the Draught of a Letter to be sent from
both Houses of Parliament to the Emperor of Russia
be reported to both Houses"
The Scotch Paper was read (Here enter it)
Next, the Draught of the Letter to the Emperor was
read, and Agreed to, and the Concurrence of the House
of Commons to be desired herein, and if they agree
to it, then that both Speakers do sign it
Paper from the Scots Commissioners, desiring to know if the Propositions which were communicated to them are all that are to be sent
Another Paper of the Propositions was read, as follows
"Upon Saturday at Night, we receved from your
Lordships some Propositions agreed on by both
Houses, wherein you desire our Concurrence, to the
Ende they may be speeded to His Majesty We
desire to know whether these Propositions be all that
the Houses desire to be sent to His Majesty, and if
there be any further Additions to, or Alterations of,
the Propositions formerly agreed upon, we desire to
see them, that the whole may be taken into Consideration together
a Martu, 1645
"By Comand of the Commissioners for
the Parliament of Scotland
"Jo Cheislie"
Ordered, To be sent to the House of Commons
Capt Weldon a Petition
Upon reading the Petition of Captain Weldon It is
Ordered, To be sent to the House of Commons
Ordinance for Martial Law at Henley
An Ordinance was presented to the House, for granting Martial Law to the Governor of Henly, and it
was Agreed to
Message to the H C with it, and the Scots Paper, for a Conference about trying Mr Murray
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Sir Edward Leech and Mr Poge
1 To desire a Conference To morrow Morning, at
Ten a Clock, in the Painted Chamber, concerning the
Ordinance for Martial Law, for Trial of Mr Wm
Murrey
2 To communicate to them the Scotch Paper of the
2d of March
3 To desire Concurrence in the Ordinance concerning Martial Law to the Governor of Henley
to remind them of The Becasse, and the Lords to be added to the Revenue Committee, and with the Scots Officers and Major Willets Petition
4 To put them in Mind of the Business of The Becase
5 To put them in Mind of the Addition of the Five
Lords to the Committee for the Revenue
6 To deliver to them the Petition of the Scotts
Officers.
7 To deliver to them the Petition of Major Willet
Ingle and Ford versus Cornwallis
Ordered, That Captain Ingle's Business shall be heard
on Tuesday Morning next, at which Time Mary Foord's
Petition and the Articles annexed shall be heard, at
which Time all Parties shall be heard.
Message from the H C to expedite the Ordinance for Abingdon
A Message was brought from the House of Commons, by Sir Rob't Pye Knight, &c
To let their Lordships know, that they had News of
the Taking of Abingdon, but, by the Valour of the
Soldiers and the Towrsmen, the Enemy is beaten out
again, and, for their Encouragement, they desire this
House to give Expedition to the Ordinance for paying
Two Thousand Pounds, for the Governor of Abingdon
(Here enter it)
Read, and Agreed to
The Answer returned was
Answer
That this House is glad to hear the good News of the
Re taking of Abingdon, for which they bless God, and
this House passed the said Ordinance
Fettiplace Sheriff of Gloucester Leave to reside out of his County
"Be it Ordained, and it is Ordained, by the Lords and
Commons assembled in Parliament, That John Phettiplace Esquire, appointed High Sheriff of the County
of Gloucester, shall have, and hereby hath, full and
free Leave and Licence to dwell and reside in the City
and County of the City of Gloucester, any Clause in
the Sheriff's Oath to be taken by him to the contrary
notwithstanding"
Order for 2000 l for the Garrison of Abingdon
"It is this Day Ordained, by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That the Two Thousand Pounds, Remainder of Three Thousand Pounds
charged upon the Receipts of the Excise, with Interest,
after the Rate of Eight Pounds per Centum, at the End
of every Six Months until the same shall grow due, by
Order of the 7th of November last, for the Use and
Service of the Garrison of Abingdon, shall be paid in
Course, out of the Receipts of the Excise, to come in
upon the Ordinance of the Eleventh of September, 1643,
unto John Billingsley Treasurer for the said Garrison,
his Assignee or Assigns, any of whose Receipt or Receipts shall be to the Commissioners of Excise a sufficient Warrant and Discharge for the Payment of the
said Two Thousand Pounds and Interest, and every
Part and Parcel thereof, accordingly"
Scots Commissioners will give an Answer to both Houses
"Wee have received some Instructions from the
Parliament of Scotland, and within a very few Dayes
are to receive their further Directions by the Lord
Chancellor, who is now with the Army before Neworke, and is to bee here the next Weeke And with
all possible Speede wee shall deliver in an Answere to
the Desires of both Houses of the 26th of this Instant
28 Febr 1646
"By Commaund of the Commissioners
for the Parliament of Scotland
"Jo Cheisly"
Carvasalls Petition against Le Zoun for counterfeiting a Title to Cochineal and Silver brought Home in The St Clare
"To the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
"The humble Petition of Anthony Fernandes Carvasall, Subject to the King of Spaine,
"Sheweth,
"That of the Cochineal and Silver that came in the
Ship Clare, to Southampton, which was seized by
an Order of both Houses of Parliament, of the
27th of August, 1642, there was Eleven Chests of the
said Cochineal, and Six Thousand Nine Hundred
Pieces of Eight, which Marquis Rombide brought for
Accompt of Salvadour and Joseph of Codiz, and, by
Order of An'to Dias of Roan their Correspondent, the
said Cochineal was delivered to the Petitioner, and
One Thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty nine
Pounds advanced thereupon to the Parliament, and
Returns made to the said Men of Cadiz in Linens,
as they desired, in full Confidence that the Proceed
of the said Six Thousand Nine Hundred Pieces of
Eight, and the said One Thousand Eight Hundred
and Twenty nine Pounds, would be re paid to the
Petitioner in due Time, to satisfy his Disbursements,
but, about Fifty Months after the said Returns were
made, one Mortin De La Zoun, a Frenchman, came
to claim the said Cochineal and Silver, by Petition
to the Honourable Committee of the Navy, and,
with the sinister Relations and counterfeit Titles and
Instruments, hath obtained an Order to have the
Public Faith for the Value of the said Cochineal
and Royals, in so much as the Petitioner is enforced to implore your Honours Aid in this Cause,
that the said Order may not take Effect until his
Titles and Instruments by which he claimeth be
duly examined, and the Injury to the Petitioner
appearing to your Lordships, that the said Le Zoun
hath no just Right nor Title to the said Goods
"The Petitioner, for that Purpose, humbly prayeth your Honours to cause the said La Zoun
to exhibit his said Titles and Instruments,
that they may be compared with the Proofs
judicially made in Cadiz, and that the
Petitioner's Right may be preserved, according to the said Order of the 27th of
August, One Thousand Six Hundred Fortytwo, and his Damage repaired, and that the
said La Zoun may be punished according to
his Merit, and that the Parties may be referred to have their Tryal at Law, as by the
Order of Parliament of the Two and Twentieth of December annexed is declared
"And your Petitioner shall pray, &c
"Ant Fernando Carvasall"
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a cras