DIE Martis, 5 die Septembris.
PRAYERS.
Lord Grey of Warke Speaker.
Answer from the H. C. about the Ordinance for Defence of the City.
The Messengers sent Yesterday to the House of Commons return this Answer:
That they do agree with their Lordships in the Alterations in the Ordinance for raising Monies within the
Communicating Lines. (Here enter it.)
Message from thence, with an Order.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by the Lord Grey of Ruthin, &c.
To desire Concurrence in an Order for supplying the
Earl of Manchester with Arms and Ammunition. (Here
enter it.)
Read, and Agreed to.
The Answer returned was:
Answer.
That this House agrees to the Order now brought.
The King's Bridge to be repaired.
Ordered, That the Officers of the King's Works
shall take present Care for the repairing of The King's
Bridge, in Westm.
Pettus and Bancroft.
Ordered, That the Difference between Katherin
Pettus and Bancroft shall be heard on Friday next, by
Counsel on both Sides.
Justice Berkley's Trial.
Ordered, That the Trial of Mr. Justice Berkley
shall be heard on Thursday Morning next, peremptorily.
Message to the H. C. about it.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by Sir
Rob't Rich and Mr. Page:
To let them know, that their Lordships have appointed Thursday next peremptorily, and desire the House of
Commons to send some Persons up to manage the Evidence.
Bickley.
Ordered, That Bickley shall shew Cause to this
House on Friday next, why the Order formerly made
concerning the Sequestration of his Estate shall not be
confirmed, according to the Report of Mr. Justice Reeve.
Baron Henden, to attend.
Ordered, That Mr. Baron Henden shall be sent for,
to attend this House speedily, as an Assistant.
Order for Supply of Arms, &c. for the Forces under the Earl of Manchester.
"Whereas divers and sundry Persons, Citizens of
London and others, out of their good Affections to the
Parliament and Kingdom, and for the necessary Defence and better Security of both, have at this present
undertaken to provide and furnish such a Quantity and
Proportion of Ammunition and Arms, as will amount
in Value to the Sum of Five Thousand Pounds, to
be delivered into the Magazine, or Store, in the
Custody of Bradly, and Lieutenant Colonel Owen Rooe, at such Rates and Times as shall be
agreed on betwixt the said several Persons and the said
Store-keepers: It is therefore Ordered and Ordained, by the Lords and Commons in this present
Parliament assembled, That the said Persons shall be
fully satisfied and paid the said Sum of Five Thousand
Pounds, out of all such Taxations, Assessments, and
Sums of Money, as are already in Arrear, and to be
levied, collected, and paid, in, upon, and out of, the several Counties of Essex, Kent, Norff. and Sussex, by
virtue of the last Ordinance of Parliament made and
Ordained for the Weekly Assessment thereof, upon
the said several Counties; the same to be forthwith
paid unto the said Persons, by the Treasurer at Wars,
as soon as it shall be by him received from the
several Collectors or Receivers of the Counties aforesaid; and the said Treasurer at Wars is hereby required and authorized to make Payment thereof accordingly to such Person as shall sell any such Arms, to
the Use of the State, and deliver the same to the
said Store-keepers, upon Certificate under the Hands
of the said Mr. Bradly and Mr. Rooe, or One of
them, upon Warrant obtained, upon such Contracts
from the Committee of the Safety of the Kingdom
as is usual in such Cases: Provided always, and be
it Ordered and Ordained, by the Authority aforesaid, That no Part of the said Monies to be paid by
the said Counties as aforesaid shall be converted to
any other Use, until the said Sum be First paid to the
said Persons, who have undertaken for the said Ammunition and Arms as aforesaid."
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons in
Parliament, for the speedy raising of Monies,
and furnishing One or more Magazine or Magazines of Arms and Ammunition, and other
necessary Charges, for and concerning the raising of Horse, and other Military Forces, within the Hamlets of The Tower, the City of
Westm. the Borough of Southwarke, and other
Parts of the Counties of Middlesex and Surrey,
within the Forts and Lines of Communication,
and Parishes adjacent, mentioned in the Weekly
Bill of Mortality.
Ordinance for raising Money, for Defence of London, &c.
The Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled,
finding that there is for the present an urgent Necessity for the speedy raising and levying a considerable
Sum of Money, for the providing of One or more
Magazine or Magazines of Arms and Ammunition, and
for other necessary Charges, for and concerning the
Raising and Payment of Horse, and other Military
Forces, within the Hamlets of The Tower of London
and Liberties thereof, the City of Westminster and Liberties thereof, the Borough of Southwarke and Liberties thereof, and all other Parts and Places of the Counties of Midd. and Surry, within the Forts or Lines of
Communication, and Parishes adjacent, mentioned in the
Weekly Bill of Mortality; the just Defence of Religion,
the Privileges of Parliament, the Laws and Liberties
of the Subject, and Safety of the City of London, and
of the Parts and Places aforesaid, and consequently
of the whole Kingdom, calling and requiring for their
utmost Aid herein; have hereby Ordained and Declared, and be it hereby Ordained and Declared, by
the said Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled,
and by the Authority of the same, That, for the Intents and Purposes aforementioned, the several and
respective Sums of Money hereafter in this Ordinance
expressed shall be respectively charged, rated, taxed,
and levied, upon the several Divisions, Limits, and
Places hereafter mentioned, according to the Proportions and Distributions in this Ordinance expressed;
that is to say, upon the said Hamlets of The Tower of
London and Liberties, the Sum of Four Thousand
Pounds; upon the City of Westm'r and Liberties
thereof, and other the Liberties, Parishes, and Places
adjacent, in the County of Midd. within the Forts
and Lines of Communication, and other adjacent
Parishes and Places, within the said County of Middlesex, mentioned in the Weekly Bill of Mortality, the
Sum of Six Thousand Pounds; upon the Borough
of Southwarke and Liberties thereof, and all Parishes
and Places adjacent, within the Forts or Lines of
Communication, within the County of Surrey, and
other Parishes and Places within the said County of
Surrey, mentioned in the said Weekly Bill of Mortality, the Sum of Four Thousand Pounds.
And be it further Ordained, That all and every Person and Persons whatsoever, residing or inhabiting
within any the Places or Divisions aforementioned,
for every Estate, Real or Personal, that every such
Person or Persons, or any other, hath to his or their
Use, in Trust or otherwise, shall pay towards the said
Sums his and their proportionable Part and Proportion of such Sum or Sums of Money, as by virtue
of this Ordinance shall be so imposed, charged, set,
or assessed, as aforesaid, according to the true Intent
and Meaning thereof; and that the respective Subcommittees of the respective Places abovementioned,
appointed by the Committee of the Militia of London, according to the Ordinance of Parliament dated
the 19th of July last, shall have full Power and Authority, within their several and respective Limits and
Divisions, to direct their Warrants to such Number
of Persons as they shall think fit, thereby nominating
and appointing them to be Assessors, within their respective Limits and Divisions aforesaid; which Persons, so nominated and appointed, shall hereby have
full Power and Authority to assess, tax, or rate, all
and every such Person and Persons, according to the
true Meaning of these Presents; and the said respective Sub-committees shall hereby have full Power
and Authority, within their respective Limits and Divisions, to nominate and appoint Collectors, to gather
and receive the Monies so assessed; which Collectors,
so nominated and appointed, shall and may collect and
gather the Money so assessed as aforesaid, and pay the
same at the several Places where the said several Subcommittees shall appoint, to the respective Treasurers
hereafter mentioned; videlicet, the Collectors for the
Hamlets of The Tower of London and Liberties thereof to William Mellish Esquire, who is hereby nominated and appointed to be Treasurer for the same
Hamlets and Liberties; and the Collectors for the
said City of West'r and other Places abovementioned
to John Honnor Gentleman, who is hereby nominated
and appointed to be Treasurer for the same Division;
and the Collectors for the said Borough of Southwarke and Places abovementioned in the said County
of Surrey to Joseph Collier Grocer, who is hereby nominated and appointed Treasurer for the same Division; which said respective Treasurers are hereby
authorized to issue out the said Monies so gathered
and received, according to such Warrants or Directions as shall be given by the said respective Subcommittees: Provided always, That no Monies be
issued by the said Treasurer for the Hamlets of
The Tower of London and Liberties thereof, but by
Order made at the usual Place and Time of Meeting of the said Committee, by a full Committee, consisting of Seven Persons at the least, whereof Foulke
Wormelaiton, Loton, Edward Lole,
or any Two of
them, to be then and there Personally present, and
subscribing thereunto; and that no Monies be issued
out by the said Treasurer for the said City of Westm'r
and other Places adjacent beforementioned, but by
Order made at the usual Place of Meeting of the
said Committee, by a full Committee, consisting of
Seven Persons at the least, whereof Mr. Wm. Ball,
Mr. Josias Barners, Mr. Lawrence Swetnam, Mr.
Edward Carter, Mr. William Haberfeild, Mr. William
Hooper, and Mr. William Dashwood, or any Two of
them, to be then and there Personally present, and
subscribing thereunto; and that no Monies be issued
out by the said Treasurer for the said Borough of
Southworke and Places aforementioned, but by Order
made at the usual Place and Time of Meeting of
the said Committee, by a full Committee, consisting
of Seven Persons at the least, whereof Mr. Richard
Wright, Mr. Cornelius Cooke, Mr. George Snelling, Mr.
Edmond Austin, Mr. William Hickox, Mr. Richard
Walker, Mr. Samuell Lynne, and Mr. Robert Terrey,
or any Two of them, to be then and there Personally
present, and subscribing thereunto.
And the said Lords and Commons do hereby
further Ordain and Declare, That every such Person
or Persons, so rated and assessed by virtue hereof,
shall pay to the said respective Collectors Two Parts
in Three Parts, to be divided, of all and every such
Sum or Sums of Money, so to be rated or assessed on
him or them as aforesaid, within Three Days next
after Notice, or Demand made by the Persons to be
appointed for the collecting and receiving thereof;
and the other Third Part thereof within the Space
of One Month next after the Publication hereof:
And whereas divers Sums of Money be paid Weekly;
and other Sums of Money, for the making and erecting of Fortisications, Posts, and Chains, and Courts
of Guards, within the respective Divisions aforementioned, are collected and not accounted for, and other
Part thereof remain Arrear, not yet collected; the
said Lords and Commons do hereby Ordain and Declare, That all such Persons, who have collected any
of the said Monies, shall immediately, upon Demand,
make their Accompts and Payments thereof to the
Sub-committees of that Division wherein such Collection hath been made, which Sub-committee hath
hereby Power to appoint Collectors, to gather the
said Arrears; and the said Sub-committee to dispose thereof to such Uses and Purposes as such
Assessments have been made for: And if any Person or Persons, having received Monies for the
Use abovementioned, and shall refuse to account
for and pay the same in Manner before expressed;
or if any Person or Persons assessed, or to be assessed, for the raising of the several Sums of Money
herein mentioned, shall fail in the Payment thereof;
that then it shall and may be lawful to and for the
said Collectors, and every of them respectively (calling to their Assistance any of the Trained Bands,
Constables, or others), to levy Double the Sum or
Sums so assessed, or to be assessed, by Way of Distress
upon his or their Goods and Chattels; and shall
and may sell the same Distress or Distresses, for the
Services aforesaid, and the Overplus to be returned
to the Owner of the Distress taken; and in Case no
sufficient Distress can be found within the respective
Divisions aforesaid, then, upon Certificate to be
made in that Behalf by the respective Sub-committees
of the said Divisions, unto the Committee of the
House of Commons for Examinations sitting at
Westm. or to the Committee of the Militia of London,
or any Three of them, the said Committee for Examinations, or Committee for the Militia, or any Three
of them, shall and may commit such Person and
Persons to safe Custody, without Bail or Mainprize,
wheresoever he or they shall be found, whether within the said respective Divisions or without; and the
Estate or Estates of him or them shall and may be
sequestered, by the Committee of Sequestrations of
such City, County, or Place, where the same Estate or
Estates shall be found to be employed, within the
respective Divisions where such Assessment on him
or them as aforesaid was made, for the Service and
Purposes aforementioned, until the Sum or Sums so
assessed shall be fully satisfied.
And the said Lords and Commons do hereby further Ordain and Declare, That no Person or Persons
so assessed, or to be assessed, as aforesaid, shall remove
his or their Goods, from any Place or Places within
any the Divisions aforesaid, to any other Place or
Places without the aforesaid Forts or Lines of Communication, by Colour of any Licence or Pretence
whatsoever, unless the same Person or Persons do
produce and deliver, unto the Officer or Officers
of the several Courts of Guard for the Time being,
a true Schedule of the Goods so to be removed, together with a Certificate in Writing, under the Hands
of the Sub-committee of that Division from whence
the same Goods shall be removed, mentioning that
the Owner of the said Goods hath fully satisfied and
answered all Impositions rated, imposed, or set upon
him; and if any Person or Persons shall endeavour
to do the contrary, (fn. *) he shall be esteemed as a Party disaffected to the Commonwealth, and forfeit the Goods
so to be removed; and it shall and may be lawful to
and for any Person or Persons whatsoever, to seize the
same, and to certify the same unto the said respective
Sub-committees of the said several Divisions.
And be it by the said Lords and Commons further
Ordained, That all Lands, Tenements, Hereditaments, of all and every Person and Persons whatsoever, of what Degree or Quality whatsoever, or in
whose Possession the same are, within the Divisions
aforesaid, shall be rated, charged, and chargeable, for
and towards the Raising and Payment of the said
Sum or Sums of Money set and (fn. †) charged by this Ordinance; yet nevertheless with this Limitation and
Provision, That, if the Land be let or set to or near
the Yearly Value thereof, in the Possession of any
Tenant for Life, Lives, or Years, or at Will, such
Person or Persons to whom the Rent thereof belongeth to be solely charged therewith; but, if the same
be let at any easy or small Rent, or Under-value,
then the Sum taxed to be apportioned between the
Party or Parties to whom the Rent belongeth, and
the Tenant or Occupier of the Lands, Tenements,
or Hereditaments, as the Taxers or Assessors shall
think meet; and if any such Tenant or Occupier of
Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments, shall or may
be charged with any Sum of Money, that it shall
and may be lawful to and for such Tenant or Occupier to detain the same from or out of his Rent
due or next payable for the same Land: And, for the
better Encouragement of the said respective Collectors and Treasurers, it is Ordained, That Three
Pence in the Pound shall be allowed for every Sum
of Money which shall be collected and paid to the
said Treasurers according to this Ordinance, whereof
Two Pence shall be to the Collectors, and One
Penny to the Treasurer.
And be it by the said Lords and Commons further Ordained, That if any Assessor or Collector shall
refuse the said Service, or prove negligent or faulty
therein, the said Sub-committee for the respective
Divisions or Limits where such Assessor or Collector
shall refuse, or be so negligent or faulty, shall have
Power to commit such Assessors or Collectors to Prison, or to set such Fine upon him or them as they
shall think fit, not exceeding the Sum of Twenty
Pounds upon the Assessor, or Five Pounds upon the
Collector; the same to be levied by Distress and Sale
of such Offenders Goods, to the Uses herein mentioned, in such Sort as is herein before appointed.
And be it lastly by the said Lords and Commons
further Ordained, That all and every the respective
Committees, Assessors, and Collectors, of the respective Divisions aforesaid, and all that shall assist them
in the Premises, shall be protected by both Houses of
Parliament.
"Provided, That this Ordinance, or any Thing
therein contained, shall not extend to the Peers, or
Members of either House, or the Assistants of the
House of Peers, or necessary Attendants of either
House."