DIE Jovis, 16 die Septembris.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Ash.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
Comes Manchester, Speaker.
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Message from the H. C. with Ordinances, &c.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons, by Mr. Edward Ash, &c.; who brought up
divers Particulars, wherein their Lordships Concurrence
is desired:
1. An Ordinance for bringing in the Remainders of
the Fines for Delinquents Composition.
(Here enter it.)
Agreed to, and Ordered to be printed and published.
2. An Order for paying to Eliz. Pued One Hundred Pounds, out of Hab. Hall. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
3. An Order to pay to the Lady Pigott Twenty
Pounds. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
The Answer returned was:
Answer.
That this House agrees to all the Particulars now
brought up.
Smith versus Davis.
Ordered, That the whole Matter in the Petition of
Solomon Smyth, against Edward Davis, shall be heard,
by Counsel and Witnesses on both Sides, this Day
Fortnight.
Hawkins's Ordinance to be Com. Gen. in Ireland.
An Ordinance was presented to the House, for
making Wm. Hawkins Commissary General of the Provisions for Ireland; which was read, and Agreed to,
and Ordered to be sent to the House of Commons for
their Concurrence.
Capt. Kairn's Pet. for Arrears.
Upon reading the Petition of Captain John Kayrnes;
desiring "some Consideration may be had for the Payment of his Arrears, which is due unto him for his
Service to the State, both in England and Ireland:"
It is Ordered, That the Consideration of this Petition is hereby referred to the Committee for the Irish
Affairs sitting at Derby House.
Ordinance for Fee Farm Rents due to the Crown.
An Ordinance was brought in, for the better bringing in the Fee Farm Rents due by the Peers; and read
Twice, and debated, and then read the Third Time.
And the Question being put, "Whether to agree
to this Ordinance?"
It was Resolved in the Affirmative.
Ordinance for Arrears of the Court of Wards.
Another Ordinance was brought in, for the paying
the Arrears due out of the Court of Wards, and
read Twice, and debated; and, being read the Third
(fn. *) Time, it was Agreed to upon the Question.
Salvetti, Floren. Agent's Pet.
Ordered, That the House of Commons be put in
Mind of Amarigo Salvetti's Petition, Resident to the
Great Duke of Florence.
Message to the H. C. about these Businesses.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Sir Edward Leech and Mr. Page:
To deliver to them these Particulars, and desire their
Concurrence therein:
1. The Ordinance for bringing in the Arrears in the
Court of Wards.
2. The Ordinance for the Paying of Fee Farm
Rents.
3. The Ordinance for Mr. Wm. Hawkins.
4. To put them in Mind of the Desire of Amarigo
Salvetti, Resident to the Great Duke of Florence.
Letter to Sir T. Fairfax, about Col. Lylburn.
Ordered, That Lord Viscount Say, Lord Wharton, and Lord Grey, do prepare a Letter, to be sent to
Sir Thomas Fairfax, concerning Lieutenant Colonel Lylburne, and report the same to this House To-morrow.
Overton, Larner, & al. Printers, &c. released.
Ordered, That the several Orders upon which
Overton, John Larner, and stands
committed by this House, are hereby taken off; and
the Parties are to be released from their Imprisonment.
King's Answer to the Propositions.
Ordered, That the Consideration of the King's
last Answer to the Propositions shall be on Tuesday
Morning next.
Crisp to rent Wotton Estate.
Ordered, That Mr. Crispe be recommended to be
Tenant to the Wotton's House.
Ordinance to bring in the Remainder of Delinquents Fines.
"Whereas it appears, by Information from the
Commissioners for compounding with Delinquents,
sitting at Gouldsmiths Hall, that there is due in Arrears, upon Bond, from several Persons who have
been fined for their Delinquencies, and whose Reports have long since passed both Houses, and their
several Fines allowed by them, the Sum of Forty
Thousand Pounds, or thereabouts; yet, notwithstanding, nothing hath been done by any of the said
Persons Delinquents, for discharging of their several
Sums due upon Bond, although their Reports have
been passed as aforesaid; but that they do still continue obstinate and peremptory in their Resolutions,
and do not pay the same: It is therefore Ordered
and Ordained, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That the Committees and Sequestrators, in the several and respective Counties wherein
any Part of the Estate of such Delinquent or Delinquents shall lie, who have failed and do refuse to pay
in the Remainder of their Fines according to their
Bonds, shall forthwith sequester the Estates of all
such Persons whose Names shall be returned unto
them from the said Committee sitting at Gouldsmiths
Hall, and proceed thereupon as formerly before any
such Composition made, until they shall fully satisfy
the Remainder of their Fines, and shall make the same
appear by Certificate from the said Commissioners."
Order for 100 l. to Mis. Puiade.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That the Sum of One Hundred
Pounds be charged upon the Receipts of Monies
arising and coming in (fn. *) to Habberdash'rs Hall, and paid
to Elizabeth Puiade Widow, Relict of Adjutant
Puiade deceased, upon Accompt, in Lieu in Part of
Satisfaction of her Husband's Arrears, due to him
for his Entertainment in the Parliament Service."
Order for 20 l. to Ly. Sus. Pigott.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That the Committee of Lords and
Commons for Advance of Monies at Habberdash'rs
Hall do forthwith advance and pay unto the Lady
Susanna Piggott, Relict of Sir Thomas Piggott, deceased, the Sum of Twenty Pounds, to be accounted
in Part of the Arrears due unto her said Husband,
upon his Entertainment in the Service of the Parliament, for the Relief of her crying and instant Necessities."
Smith versus Davis.
Ordered, by the Lords in Parliament assembled,
That the whole Matter of the Petition of Solomon
Smith, against Edward Davis, shall be taken into
Consideration on Thursday the 30th of this Instant
September; and the Parties concerned are to attend,
with their Counsel, at this Bar, who shall then and
there be heard accordingly.
Order for Crispe to rent the Estate of Ly. Wotton, forfeited to the State.
Ordered, by the Lords in Parliament assembled,
That Mr. Thomas Crispe, of Hackington, in the County
of Kent, be recommended unto the Committee of
the said County of Kent, to be Tenant, at Michaelmas next, of Allington Castle, in the said County,
and of such of the Lands thereunto belonging as
are now in the Hands of the State by reason of the
Recusancy of the Lady Margerett Wotton Dowager,
Widow of Edward Lord Wotton, deceased, and are
now in the Possession of Mr. Henry Hall; this House
having particular Reasons to desire the same, and
being informed that he offereth to pay Twenty Pounds
per Annum more than the said Mr. Hall now payeth
for the same.
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a cras.