DIE Sabbati, videlicet, 1 Octobris.
PRAYERS.
The Lord Grey de Warke was appointed to be
Speaker this Day.
Message from the H. C. for Concurrence in the following Orders.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons, by Sir Tho. Barrington, Baronet; who desired
their Lordships Concurrence in these Particulars following:
1. An Order for the Coat and Conduct-money of
the County of Worcester, to buy Arms and Ammunition,
for the Use of that County. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
2. An Order for keeping the Magazine of the County of Worcester. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
3. An Order for appointing a Winter Guard for the
Seas. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
4. An Order for appointing Preachers, to preach at
Pauls. (Here enter it.)
Deferred until Monday.
5. An Order to pay Forty Shillings per Diem to
Captain Tucker. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
6. Instructions for the Deputy Lieutenants of the
County of Essex.
Ordered, That these * be compared with former Instructions, against Monday.
The Answer returned was:
Answer.
That this House will send an Answer, by Messengers
of their own, concerning the Instructions for Essex, and
the Order for regulating the Preachers at Paul's Church;
and that this House agrees with the House of Commons in the rest of the Orders now brought up.
Mr. Arundel and Lord Baltimore.
Upon reading the Petition of Wm. Arundell, Esquire;
it is Ordered, that the Lord Baltamore shall have Notice of this Petition, and give an Answer to this House
concerning the same within a Week after the said Notice; and then this House will consider further of this
Business.
Magazine at Droitwich, and the Earl of Shrewsbury's Arms, to be kept by the Magistrates.
"It is this Day Ordered, by the Lords and Commons, That the Magazine of Arms and Ammunition
at Droitwich, in the County of Worcester, and the
Earl of Shrewsbury's Arms there, be safe kept by the
Bailiffs and Officers of the said Town, for to be employed by the Lord Lieutenant and the Deputy
Lieutenants of the said County."
300 l. for Coat and Conduct-money, to be disposed of by the Lord Lieutenant of Worcester.
"It is this Day Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, That the Three Hundred
Pounds remaining in the Hands of Mr. Thomas Hill,
of Ashley, in the County of Worcester, collected for
Coat and Conduct-money, shall be safe kept in his
Hands, to be disposed of by Order of the Lord Lieutenant or Deputy Lieutenants of the said County, or
some of them, for the buying of Arms, for the Defence of the County, according to the Ordinance of
both Houses of Parliament, touching the Militia."
Capt. Tucker, Assistant to the Committee going to Ireland, 2 l. a Day.
"Whereas Captain William Tucker hath been recommended, by the Adventurers of the City of London,
to go as an Assistant to the Committee of the House
of Commons, which are to be sent into Ireland, and
hath been approved of already by the said House for
that Employment: It is therefore this Day Ordered,
by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, That the
Receivers of the Adventurers-money for Ireland shall
pay unto the said Captain Tucker Forty Shillings per
Diem, during his Employment in that Service, to
commence from the Day the said Captain shall take
his Journey from London to go for Ireland: And it
is further Ordered, That the said Receivers shall
forthwith pay unto the said Captain, out of the said
Monies, the Sum of Two Hundred Pounds, towards
his Preparation and Provision for the said Journey;
and that an Acquittance, or Receipt, under the Hand
of the said Captain, shall be a sufficient Discharge
for the said Receivers, for so doing."
Order for the Sea Guard for the Defence of this Kingdom.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament,
That the Sea Guard, for the Defence of this Kingdom,
upon the English Coast, for this Winter, shall consist of
Six of His Majesty's Ships and Pinnaces, and Six Merchant Ships and Pinnaces; and they do further Order,
That the Winter Guard for the Irish Coast shall consist
of Six more of His Majesty's Ships and Pinnaces, and of
Twelve Merchant Ships and Pinnaces, according to a
List hereunto annexed, whereof such other Ships in
their Rooms as the Committee of the Navy shall think
fit; and that the said Committee do take present Order,
That Victuals, and other Necessaries, be provided for
those Ships of His Majesty's, for Six Months; and that
they give Notice * to the Owners of the Merchant Ships,
that they make Provision of Victual for their several
Ships for the like Time.
"The Winter Guard pro Anno 1642.
|
| "English Coast, for Six Months Service: |
|
Men. |
| "King's Ships. |
Hen. Mariæ, Earl Warwick, Admiral, |
250 |
2 Rank. |
|
Rainebowe, Capt. Battin, Vice Admiral, |
240 |
|
Happy Entrance, |
160 |
3 Rank. |
|
Expedition, |
100 |
4 Rank. |
|
Providence, |
100 |
|
Greybound, |
50 |
5 Rank. |
| "Merchant Ships. |
Maydenbead, |
85 |
|
|
Providence, |
81 |
|
Joselin, |
59 |
| "Merchant Pinnaces. |
Mary, |
15 |
|
William and John, |
12 |
|
Neptun of Weymouth, |
12 |
|
Irish Coast, for the like Service: |
|
Men. |
| "King's Ships. |
Charles, Admiral, |
250 |
2 Rank. |
|
Lyon, |
170 |
3 Rank. |
| "King's Pinnaces. |
Cresent, |
50 |
Men 145 |
|
Lilly, |
35 |
|
Swan, |
20 |
|
Hart, |
40 |
| "Mr. Tompson. |
Imploy'mt, |
120 |
487 |
|
Ruth, |
120 |
|
Discionary, |
120 |
|
Peter, |
81 |
|
Pennington, |
46 |
| "Bristoll. |
Fellowshipp, |
90 |
150 |
|
Mary, |
30 |
|
Little Mary, |
30 |
| "Merchant Pinnaces. |
Mary, |
42 |
132 |
|
Charity, |
36 |
|
Rickarden, |
30 |
|
Elizabeth, |
24 |
Adjourn.
Adjourn, 10a Lunæ.