DIE Jovis, 12 die Novembris.
Prayers, by Mr. Carryll.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
Comes Manchester, Speaker.
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Comes Kent. Comes Pembrooke. Comes Sarum. Comes Mulgrave. Comes Warwicke. Comes Lyncolne. L. Viscount Say & Seale. Comes Rutland. Comes Northumb. Comes Denbigh. |
Ds. Grey. Ds. Mountague. Ds. Howard. Ds. Dacres. |
White's Ordinance to be Minister of Harbledown.
An Ordinance was read, for making Mr. White Minister of Harbledowne; and Agreed to, and Ordered
to be sent down to the House of Commons.
Instructions for the Contractors for Bishops Lands.
The Instructions for the Contractors for the Bishops
Lands, was read; and the House was adjourned into a
Committee of the whole House during Pleasure, to
take the same into Consideration.
The House being resumed;
The said Instructions were read, with Amendments
and Agreed.
Next, the Instructions for the Surveyors of the Bishops Lands were read, with Amendments and Proviso;
and Agreed to, with the said Amendments and Proviso.
The Instructions for the Registers were read, with
Amendments; and Agreed to, with the said Amendments.
Ordered, That these Instructions and the Amendments shall be delivered to the House of Commons, at
the next Conference; and their Concurrence be desired
in the said Amendments and Proviso.
Answer from the H. C.
Mr. Page and Mr. Doctor Aylett return with this
Answer to the Message sent Yesterday to the House of
Commons:
That they will give a Conference, as is desired, this
Morning.
The House of Commons being come, the House was
adjourned during Pleasure, and the Lords went to the
Conference; which being ended, the House was resumed.
Message to them, with Papers about the Muscovy Company;
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Mr. Page and Doctor Aylett:
To deliver to them the Papers concerning the Muscovia Company, and desire their Concurrence, that they
may be referred to the Committee for Foreign Affairs.
and with an Ordinance.
2. To deliver to them the Ordinance for making Mr.
White Minister of Harbledowne, and desire their Concurrence therein.
Paper from the Committee of both Kingdoms, for Col. Monk to be sent to Ireland, and for the Commissioners for Ireland to give Commissions for Martial Law.
The Lord Wharton reported a Paper from the Committee of both Kingdoms; which was read, as follows:
"Die Mercurii, 11 Nov. 1646.
"At a Committee of Lords and Commons, at
Derby House.
"Ordered, That it be reported to both Houses,
That Colonel Monke hath been at this Committee; and
hath engaged his Honour, that he will faithfully
serve the Parliament in this War in Ireland, if he may
be employed thither; that he hath taken the Negative Oath, and is ready to take the Covenant; and
is ready to take his Journey at a Day's Warning:
That the Opinion of this Committee is, That he may
be of very good Use now at Dublyn, if the Houses
please to leave it to this Committee to employ him
thither as they shall think fit.
"That it be reported to the Houses, That Power
may be granted to the Commissioners now employed
for Ireland, to grant Commissions of Martial Law to
such as they shall think fit, for the punishing of offending Soldiers.
"Ex'r. Gualter Frost,
"Secretary to the same Committee."
Agreed to.
Col. Monk to go to Ireland.
The Question was put, "Whether Colonel Monke,
shall now be sent into Ireland, or not?"
It was Resolved in the Affirmative.
Ordered, That this Report be presently sent down
to the House of Commons, and their Concurrence desired therein.
Smart and Carr.
Upon reading the Petition of Easter Carr and Tho.
Carr: It is Ordered, That Mr. Peter Smart shall
have a Copy of it; and both Sides to be heard, by
their Counsel, on Wednesday next.
E. of Mulgrave to be Vice Admiral of Yorkshire.
Upon reading of a Paper reported by the Earl of
Warwicke; (fn. *) it was read, as follows:
"Die Sabbati, 7 November, 1646.
"By the Committee of Lords and Commons for
the Admiralty and Cinque Ports.
"Whereas the Vice Admiralty of the County of
Yorke was in the Hands of Edmond late Earl of Mulgrave until the Time of his Decease; Ordered,
That the now Earl of Mulgrave be recommended to
both Houses of Parliament, for their approving him
to enjoy the Vice Admiralty of the said County, in
the room of the said Earl deceased.
"W. Jessop, Secretary."
Ordered, That this House approves of this Report,
for the Earl of Mulgrave to be Vice Admiral of the
County of Yorke; and the Concurence of the House
of Commons to be desired herein.
E. of Pembrooke to rent Cashiobury House.
Ordered, That it be recommended to the House
of Commons, that the Earl of Pembrooke may be Tenant to the House, Park, and such Lands, of Cashiobery,
in the County of Hertford, as were late in the Possession of the Earl of Essex, or his Assigns; his Lordship
giving such a Rent for the same as may be most for the
Benefit of the State.
Mills and Groves.
Ordered, That the Cause between Mills and Grove
shall be heard on Tuesday next.