DIE Martis, videlieet, 26 die Martii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Coleman.
Lords present this Day:
Ds. Grey de Warke, Speaker.
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Sir W. Brereton's Ordinance.
Next, the Ordinance concerning Sir Wm. Brerton was
read Twice; and nothing being objected to it, it was
read the Third Time, and Agreed to, and Ordered to
be printed. (Here enter it.)
Ordinance for the Weekly Meal.
The Speaker reported the Effect of the Conference
Yesterday, concerning the Ordinance for the Weekly
Meal, "That the House of Commons agrees to the
Proviso for excepting the Assistants and Attendants of
both Houses; but concerning these Words ["being
approved of by both Houses of Parliament"] to be left
out, they desire it may stand with those Words in."
(Here enter it.)
To which this House Agreed with the House of Commons, and Ordered to be printed.
Message to the H. C. that the Lords agree to it, and Sir Wm. Brereton's;
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Sir Rob't Rich and Mr. Page:
To let them know, that this House agrees to the Ordinance concerning Sir Wm. (fn. *)
Brereton, and the Ordinance
concerning the Weekly Meal, and have Ordered them
to be printed and published.
and to desire them to expedite Mr. Salisbury's.
Also to desire that they would give Expedition to the
Ordinance of Mr. Salsbury.
Colonel Berry to attend.
Ordered, That Lieutenant Colonel Berry shall
attend this House on Thursday Morning, concerning
some Speeches he hath spoken, which reflects upon the
Honour of the Lord Willoughby.
Maimed Soldiers.
Next, the Order for paying Two Hundred Pounds, for
maimed Soldiers, was read, and Agreed to.
(Here enter it.)
Baldwin to have the Liberty of The Gatehouse.
Upon reading the Petition of Mr. Baldwin, now a
Prisoner in The Gatehouse: It is Ordered, That he shall
have the Liberty of the Prison, provided he be not permitted to disperse or preach any of his Opinions.
Sutton Marsh.
It was moved, "Whereas the Rents of Sutton Marsh
were Ordered to be sequestered in the Hands of Sir
John Jacob, until the Cause could be determined in
this House; but the said Sir John Jacobs hath not
meddled in receiving any Rents, whereby they are
endangered to be lost:" And in regard the Lord
Dacres, One of the Parties concerned in the Business,
is willing that the Rents should be paid unto the Earl
of Pembrooke; it is Ordered, That the Power given
to Sir Jo. Jacobb shall be discharged, and the Sequestration and Receiving of the Rents and Arrearages there
shall be committed to the Earl of Pembrooke, with Power,
by himself or his Assigns, to set and lett the Lands in
Question, and to maintain the Banks and Sluices, and
also to give reasonable Allowance to the Tenants, of
such extraordinary Charges as they have been or shall
be at, in defending the Possession; by which Means the
Profits will be secured, and the Earl of Pembrooke will
be accountable, as the House of Lords upon the Determination of that Question shall Order; and that Welby
may render an Accompt before this House, of the
Money and Corn by him received and levied in the
Marsh, and pay in the same to the Earl of Pembrooke or
his Assigns; and that, in Case of Tumults or Riots, the
Militia thereabouts shall be assistant to the Sequestrator
and his Assigns, as Occasion shall require; and that, if
the Tenants shall refuse to pay, they may be commanded
up by a Messenger, to attend and answer their Contempts.
Cowper and Wilgrice.
Upon reading the Petition of Turner Marriner: It
is Ordered, That Cowper and Wilgrice shall be sent
for, to attend this House, to give an Account why they
have not obeyed and performed the Orders of this
House.
Ordinance for making Saltpetre.
The Lord Admiral reported the Ordinance for Saltpetre, with some Alterations; and, upon Debate, it is
Ordered to be re-committed to the said Committee, who
are to meet on Thursday Morning next about (fn. *) it; and
the Lord Wharton is added to that Committee.
An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons in
Parliament, to enable Sir William Brerton Baronet, One of the Members of the House of
Commons, to execute the several Ordinances of
Parliament for Advance of Money, within
the County of Chester, and County and City
of Chester; and to take Subscriptions, for the
better Supply and Maintenance of the Forces
under his Command, for the Security of the
said Places; and for Prevention of the Access
of the Irish Forces into those Parts.
Ordinance for Sir W. Brereton to command in Cheshire, and for Defence of those Parts.
The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament,
taking into their serious Consideration the present Condition of the County of Chester, and of the County
and City of Chester, and the Parts adjacent, and the
Damage which hath already happened, and may still
accrue to this Kingdom, by the frequent Access of the
Irish Forces into the said Place (by Means of the
Haven of Chester being yet within the Enemies
Power) joining themselves with such Delinquents and
Papists as are now in Arms in those Parts against the
Parliament, have thought fit that Course be timely
taken for Prevention of further Mischiefs, by
landing of more Irish Forces in those Parts; and therefore, that they might speedily reduce the said County
and City of Chester and Places aforesaid to their due
Obedience to the King and Parliament, have thought
it necessary that competent Supplies and Provisions be
had and established, as well for the Discharge and
Payment of such Arrears as are already due and owing
to the Officers and Soldiers employed in the Service
aforesaid, as for their future Maintenance and Allowance, during such Time as their Service shall be
requisite; to which End and Purpose, the said Lords
and Commons, having had good Experience, and being
fully assured, of the Fidelity and Resolution of Sir Wm.
Brerton Baronet, One of the Members of the House
of Commons, and of the Forwardness and good
Affections of the Deputy Lieutenants, Commanders,
and Inhabitants of the said County of Chester, have
Ordained, and be it Ordained by the said Lords and
Commons, That the said Sir Will'm Brerton shall
have full Power and Authority to take the Subscriptions of all such Persons as will voluntarily lend or
contribute any Sum or Sums of Money towards the
Supplies and Provisions aforesaid, and for other Necessaries for the Advancement of the said Service;
which Sums of Money, to be subscribed as aforesaid,
the said Sir Will'm Brerton and his Assigns shall and
may receive, and employ for the Service aforesaid,
and give Notes or Acquittances for the several Sums
so received; which said Notes or Acquittances shall
be a sufficient Specialty and Evidence for the several
Persons that shall lend or contribute any Money as
aforesaid, to demand Re-payment thereof, with such
Increase as shall be agreed upon, so as the same shall
not exceed Eight Pounds per Cent. And for the better
enabling the said Sir William Brerton to make Repayment of such Monies as shall be lent for the said
Purposes, and to perform such Conditions and Agreements as the several Subscribers and Lenders shall
agree unto as aforesaid, and for the Maintenance and
Supplies of the said Forces, and further Advancement of the aforesaid Service, be it further Ordained,
by the said Lords and Commons, That the said Sir
Will'm Brerton, together with the Deputy Lieutenants
and Committees of the said County of Chester, and
the County of the City of Chester, or any Two or
more of them, shall have full Power and Authority
to put in Execution, within the said County of Chester
and County of the City of Chester (when the same
shall be reduced), the several Ordinances of this present Parliament hereafter mentioned; that is to say,
the Ordinance for Sequestration of Malignants, Delinquents, and Papists Estates, the Ordinance for the
levying of Monies by Way of Excise or new Impost, the
Ordinance for the raising of Money by taxing such as
have not at all contributed, or not according to their
Estates, the Ordinance for the Weekly Assessments,
and all other Ordinances made this present Parliament,
for Advance of Money, through the whole Kingdom,
and Dominion of Wales, for the Service of the King
and Parliament, so far forth as they or any of them
have not been already fully executed within the Places
aforesaid; and to take Care for the full and due Execution of the said Ordinances, according to the Tenor
and true Meaning of the same respectively: And, for
the more speedy raising of Monies for the Re-payment of such Sums as shall be brought in by Subscriptions as foresaid, and towards the Satisfaction of such
Officers and Soldiers as are or shall be in Arrear of
their just Pay and Allowance, and for whom there shall
not be present Pay and Provision allowed, be it Ordained, by the said Lords and Commons, That the said
Sir Will'm Brerton, together with such Deputy Lieutenants and Committees as aforesaid, shall have hereby
full Power and Authority to set and let the Lands and
Tenements and Hereditaments of all Papists and Delinquents, which are or shall be seized and sequestered, according to the Ordinance of Parliament for
Sequestration, within the said County of Chester and
County and City of Chester, or either of them, from
Year to Year, or by Lease or Leases, for the Intents
and Purposes aforesaid, so long as the said Sequestration shall continue; and in case the Lenders or Subscribers shall not receive full Satisfaction for their
Principal Money to be lent or subscribed as aforesaid,
with the Interest thereof, out of the Estates of Papists
and Delinquents as aforesaid, or by such other Means
as is hereby provided as aforesaid, that then the said
Lenders and Subscribers, and every of them, shall
have the Public Faith of the Kingdom, for the Payment of such Sum and Sums of Money as shall be
due unto them: And whereas the said County of the
City of Chester is wholly subjected to the Power and
Tyranny of the Forces raised against the Parliament,
by reason whereof no Commissioners or other Officers
could (fn. *) yet put in Execution any of the said Ordinances of Parliament; and whereas some Persons formerly appointed by Authority of the Parliament to
be Commissioners and Officers within the said County
of Chester and County of the City of Chester, to execute the Ordinances aforesaid for the Service of the
Parliament, have since neglected and deserted the
same, and manifested their Disaffections thereunto;
be it therefore Ordained, by the said Lords and Commons, That, for the Supply thereof, the said Sir
Will'm Brerton, together with such Deputy Lieutenants and Committees as aforesaid, shall have full
Power and Authority to name and appoint such Commissioners, Treasurers, Collectors, and other (fn. †) Officers,
within the said County of Chester and County and
City of Chester, when the same shall be reduced, as
shall be necessary (through the Defect aforesaid) for
the better putting in Execution of all and every the
Ordinances of Parliament before mentioned, and of
all other Ordinances of Parliament, in case either no
Commissioners or other Officers be named by the Authority of Parliament to put the same in Execution,
within the said County of Chester, and County and
City of Chester, or either of them, or in case the
Commissioners, or other Officers already named, have
neglected or deserted the said Service, or otherwise
discovered their Disaffections to the Proceedings of
Parliament; which said Commissioners, and other Persons so to be named and appointed by the said Sir
Will'm Brerton, together with the Deputy Lieutenants
and Committees as aforesaid, shall, by virtue of this
present Ordinance, have as full Power and Authority to put the said respective Ordinances in Execution, as if they were named by both Houses of Parliament, and their Names inserted into the said respective Ordinances.
And be it also Ordained, by the said Lords and
Commons, That the several Sums of Money which
shall be lent for the Advancement of the said Service, and such Increase as shall be due for every respective Sum so lent, according to the true Intent and
Meaning of this Ordinance, shall be satisfied and paid,
out of the Monies that shall be raised within the
Places aforesaid, by virtue of the afore-mentioned
Ordinances, or of this present Ordinance; and the
said Sir Will'm Brerton, with such Deputy Lieutenants
and Committees as aforesaid, are hereby enabled and
authorized to call to Accompt, upon Oath, all such
Persons of the said County of Chester, as have received
any Monies by Authority from the Parliament, as also
to take Accompts upon Oath, from Time to Time,
of the said Commissioners, Treasurers, and other Persons, who shall receive any Monies within the said
Places, by such Authority as aforesaid, and the
same to convert and employ for the Services aforesaid; and to give such fitting and reasonable Allowances unto such Persons as shall be employed in the
Execution of the Ordinances aforesaid, and of this
present Ordinance, or any of them, for their Pains and
Charges therein, as the said Sir Will'm Brereton shall
think fit; provided, that such Allowance shall not
exceed the respective Rates allowed in other Counties
of the Kingdom, for putting the said Ordinances
in Execution; and if any Treasurers, Collectors, or
others, shall refuse to account, or pay in the Monies
wherewith they are charged, then the said Sir Will'm
Brereton, together with such Deputy Lieutenants and
Committees as aforesaid, shall return their Names to
One or both Houses of Parliament; and the said Sir
Will'm Brereton, together with such Number of Deputy Lieutenants or Committees as aforesaid, is hereby
authorized to administer the several Oaths specified
in the aforesaid Ordinances unto such Commissioners
and Persons (which have not already taken the same),
as by the true Meaning of the said Ordinances, or of
this present Ordinance, or any of them, ought to
take the same: And be it further Ordained, by the
said Lords and Commons, That the Personal Estates
of such Delinquents and Papists, within the Cities of
London and Westm. and within Twenty Miles of the
same, not yet sequestered nor discovered, and which
shall be discovered by the said Sir Will'm Brereton,
or such Person or Persons as he shall authorize under
his Hand and Seal for that Purpose, within Two
Months next after the publishing in Print of this Ordinance, shall be allowed unto the said Sir Will'm
Brereton, for the further Advancement of the said
Service; provided that the said concealed Estates
exceed not the Sum of Five Thousand Pounds; and
that the said Sir Will'm Brereton, or any Person authorized by him as aforesaid, nor any of them, shall
possess themselves of the said Papists or Delinquents
Estates, before he or they acquaint the Committee
of Lords and Commons for Sequestrations therewith,
to the End they may judge of the Delinquency of the
Persons, before his or their Estates be sequestered and
taken away: And be it further Ordained, by the
Lords and Commons, That the said Sir Will'm Brereton shall have Power and Authority, and is hereby
required, to administer the Covenant appointed to be
taken by the Three Kingdoms of England, Scotland,
and Ireland, to all Persons within the said County of
Chester, and the County of the City of Chester, who
ought to take the same, by the late Ordinance and
Instructions for that Purpose, and have not already
taken it.
And be it further Ordained, by the said Lords and
Commons, That the said Sir Wm. Brereton, together
with the Deputy Lieutenants and Committees as
aforesaid, shall have Power to call before them all
Ministers and School-masters, within the County of
Chester and the County of the City of Chester, that
are scandalous in their Lives, or ill-affected to the
Parliament, or Fomenters of this unnatural War, or
shall wilfully refuse Obedience to the Ordinances of
Parliament, or shall have deserted their ordinary Place
of Residence, not being employed in the Service of
the King and Parliament; and they shall have Power
to send for any Witnesses, and examine any Complaint
or Testimony against them, upon Oaths of such Persons as shall and may be produced to give Evidence
against them; and, upon such Proofs of the aforesaid
Crimes, the said Sir Will'm Brereton, together with
the Deputy Lieutenants and Committees aforesaid,
have hereby Power to remove and eject all such
scandalous Ministers and School-masters, and in their
Places to nominate and appoint learned, able, godly,
and fit Persons, as they (with the Advice and Consent of Three or more godly and learned Divines of
the said County of Chester, which they shall call unto
them for that Purpose) shall think fit; and shall cause
all such Ministers and School-masters, so nominated,
appointed, and placed, to be put into Possession of
the said Churches and Schools, who shall and may
respectively take, receive, and perceive, to their
own Uses, the Profits and Revenues belonging to
the said several Churches and Places, in as large
and ample Manner, as the several Ministers and
Persons in the said several Places have formerly
used to do.
Order for 200 l. for maimed Soldiers.
It is this Day Ordered, by the Lords and Commons, That the Committee at Haberdash'rs Hall do
pay unto the Treasurers for maimed Soldiers Two
Hundred Pounds, to be employed for the Relief of
the maimed Soldiers, and the Widows of slain Soldiers; and that the said Treasurers do re-pay the said
Two Hundred Pounds out of the First Monies that
shall come into the said Treasury."
An Ordinance of Parliament, for the Contribution of the Value of One Meal in the
Week, towards the Charge of arming and
forming into Regiments the Auxiliary Forces
now in raising within the Lines of Communication; and for the better Execution of the
several Ordinances of the Militia, within these
Parts and Places, according to the Tenor of
the same Ordinances.
Ordinance for the Weekly Meal.
Whereas the Committee for the Militia of London
have, for the better Discharge of the great Trust in
them reposed (according to several Ordinances of
Parliament enabling them thereunto), authorized several Sub-committees to put in Execution, within the
Cities of London and Westm. Hamlets of The Tower,
and the Borough of Southwarke, and other the Parts
adjacent within the Weekly Bills of Mortality, the
several Ordinances heretofore made for ordering the
Militia of those Parts and Places, the speedy and due
effecting whereof will not only much ease and relieve
the Trained and Auxiliary Bands of the Places aforesaid, now much overburdened with Duty, but will
also, by God's Blessing upon the same, apparently
tend to the better Safeguard of those Places, and Preservation of this present Parliament, under God the
chief Bulwark and Conserver of our Religion, Laws
and Liberties; and whereas, besides other voluntary
Contributions, a chief Mean of raising and forming
of the Auxiliary Regiments already raised in the Places
afore specified hath been the voluntary Forbearance
of One Meal in the Week, and rendering the Value
of the same for the Purpose aforesaid, which, being
begun by well-affected Persons, is conceived may be
of special Use, for raising more Forces, buying of
Arms and Ammunition, and accomplishing the Intent
of the said Ordinances, if convenient Power be added,
to make that Way of Contribution general, and as
the Burthen may not rest alone upon the willing
Party: The Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, taking the Premises into their serious Consideration, and being sensible of the good Service already
performed to the State by the Forces of the City
and Places aforesaid, and well approving of the Continuance of the good Endeavours of the said Committee, and of their Sub-committees, whereto they
conceive it requisite to give all fitting Assistance and
Encouragement, and holding it very just and reasonable that all Persons, according to their Abilities,
should, in a reasonable and proportionable Way, contribute to the supporting of that Charge and Burden,
which is necessarily to be undergone for the common
Safety, do, for the better speeding and perfecting of the
said Work, think fit to Order and Ordain, and be it
Ordained, Declared, and Established, as followeth, That
all and every Person and Persons, and their Families,
residing or inhabiting within the said Cities of London
and Westm. the Hamlets of The Tower, Borough of
Southwarke, and other the Parishes and Places within
the Lines of Communication and Weekly Bills of
Mortality, shall pay and contribute, upon each Tuesday Weekly, the Value of One ordinary Meal, to
such Person and Persons as shall be respectively appointed Collector or Collectors thereof, in such Sort
as is after mentioned, the same to be employed for
the Ends and Purposes before specified and hereafter
mentioned: And, for the better ordering, rating,
and raising the said Monies, it is further Ordered
and Ordained, That the Alderman, Alderman's Deputy, and Common Council Men, of and for each
Ward within London and the Liberties, calling to
their Assistance Two or more of the Sub-committee
usually sitting at Salters Hall, in Bread-streete, being
Freemen of the City of London, and of the same
Ward, if there be any such therein, and some other
able and well-affected Persons of each Ward, and
the greater Part of them, and the said other Subcommittees within their several Limits and Divisions,
or any Seven or more of them respectively, shall
have full Power and Authority to assess or tax, or
nominate Assessors, to set a Rate and Tax upon each
Person and Family as aforesaid; to wit, what Rate,
Proportion, or Sum of Money, each Person, for
him or herself, or for themselves and Families respectively, shall pay and contribute for the Value of
One Meal in the Week as aforesaid; and shall appoint convenient Places and fit Persons, within each
Parish or Precinct respectively, where and to whom
the said Monies shall be respectively paid, by the
Persons so assessed; and to nominate and appoint
Collectors or Receivers, to call for and attend the
Receipt of the said Monies so assessed, who are to
pay over the same upon each Thursday Weekly, at
Two of the Clock in the Afternoon, to the respective Treasurers hereafter mentioned; videlicet, the
Collectors for the said City of London and the Liberties to John Langham Alderman, appointed Treasurer by the Common Council of the City of London, who shall and may, upon Occasion, exchange
and alter the same Officer, and appoint such other fit
Officer as shall to them seem meet; the Collectors
for the Hamlets of The Tower of London and the
Liberties thereof to Mr. Abraham Corsellis, One of
the Sub-committee there, which usually meets at
Savage House, at Tower Hill, and who is appointed
to be their Treasurer; the Collectors for the said
City of Westm. and Liberties thereof, and other the
Liberties, Parishes, and Places, within that Division,
to Mr. Edward Carter, One of the Sub-committee
for that Part, which usually meet and sit at The
Savoy, in The Strand, and appointed to be their
Treasurer; the Collectors for the Borough of Southwarke, and other the Liberties and Places within
the Division, to Mr. Richard Walker, One of the
Sub-committee there, which usually meet at the Vestry
House in Olives Parish, and who is appointed to be
their Treasurer; and, in Default of such Persons
appointed Treasurers as aforesaid, then to such
other Treasurers as shall be severally for such Purpose appointed; to wit, by the Common Council of
London for the said City and Liberties, and by the
other Sub-committees, or any Seven of them, for
their Divisions respectively; which said respective
Treasurers are hereby authorized to issue out the
said Monies so gathered and received, as is hereafter
mentioned; videlicet, the Treasurer for the City of
London and the Liberties thereof, for the recruiting
of the Auxiliary Regiments already raised, raising
and preparing of more Forces, buying of Arms and
Ammunition, and for such other Uses as the Common Council of the said City of London, or such
Persons as they from Time to Time shall appoint for
that Purpose, being approved of by both Houses of
Parliament, shall think fit to direct and appoint; and the
Treasurers for the other Parts shall issue their Monies
respectively for recruiting their Auxiliary Regiments,
raising and preparing of more Forces, and executing
the Ordinances of the Militia, within their respective Precincts, according to such Warrants and Directions as shall be given by the said Sub-committees
for the Uses aforesaid, by Order to be made at the
respective usual Places of Meeting of the said Subcommittees respectively, of whom Seven at least are
then and there to be present, and subscribe the same
Order; and if any Person or Persons assessed, or to
be assessed, for the Weekly Payment aforesaid, shall,
after Demand thereof made of the Person so assessed,
or at his or their usual Places of Habitation or
Abode, fail in 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, Voluntiers, Constables,
or others, who are hereby enjoined to assist upon all
Occasions, being required, to levy Double the Sum or
Sums so assessed, together with the necessary Charges
which shall be expended in the collecting thereof, by
Way of Distress upon his and 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 if no sufficient Distresses can be found within
the said City of London, or the Liberties, whereby
the Monies assessed upon the Persons there may be
levied, then, upon the Certificate thereof made by
the said Sub-committees for the City and Liberties,
or any Seven of them, being Freemen of the said
City of London, to the Lord Mayor of the said City,
he is forthwith to grant his Warrant, for the apprehending of the said Person and Persons, and for
his and their Committment to safe Custody, without
Bail or Mainprize, wheresoever he or they are or
shall be found, within Liberties or without, unless
he shall see just Cause to the contrary; and in like
Case, if no sufficient Distresses can be found within
the other respective Divisions beforementioned, whereupon the Sums assessed upon the Persons there may
be levied, then, upon Certificate to be made in that
Behalf to the respective Sub-committees of those
Divisions, the said Committee, or any Seven of
them, by Order to be made at their usual Place of
Meeting, shall and may commit such Person or Persons to safe Custody, without Bail or Mainprize,
wheresoever he or they shall be found, whether
within the said respective Divisions or without; the
said Persons so to be committed as aforesaid to continue in Prison until they have fully satisfied their
respective Assessments: And be it further Ordered
and Ordained, That the over or under-rating of any
Person or Persons, or their Families, within the said
City of London, or any Part thereof, shall and may,
upon Complaint thereof, be examined and rectified
by the Common Council of the said City, or any
Committee by them for that Purpose to be appointed,
or the greater Part of such Committee; and if any
Person or Persons, within any the said other Divisions,
be over-rated in the said Assessments, or under-rated,
the same shall, upon Complaint thereof, be rectified
by the said Sub-committees of that Division respectively, or any Seven of them, according to their
Discretions; and if any Assessors, Collectors, or Constables, within the said City of London, or the Liberties, shall refuse the said Service, or prove negligent or faulty therein, upon Certificate thereof
made by the said Sub-committee of Salters Hall, or
any (fn. *) Seven of them, being Freemen of the said
City of London, to the Lord-Mayor of the said City,
he is forthwith to grant his Warrant for Commitment of such Persons to Prison, unless he shall see
just Cause to the contrary; and like Power upon such
Occasion the said other Sub-committees may exercise,
within their Limits respectively; or, upon such Neglect or Default as aforesaid, the Common Council,
or whom they shall appoint, for London and the Liberties, and the Sub-committees, or any Seven of
them, within their several Divisions, may impose a
Fine upon the Offenders, not exceeding the Sum of
Ten Pounds for every Offence, the said Fine to be
levied by Distress and Sale of the Offenders Goods,
and the Monies to be employed for the Service aforesaid: And it is Ordained, That the said Treasurers
respectively shall each of them keep a Register-book
of the Sums received and paid out by them, that
so they may give a just and perfect Accompt thereof unto the said Sub-committees to whom they respectively belong, when they shall be by them required, which shall be Once Monthly at least; and
the said Treasurer for London and the Liberties shall
also, concerning the Premises, be accountable to
the Common Council for the said City, or such Committee as they shall thereto appoint, when he shall
at any Time be thereunto required: And for the
better Encouragement of the said Collectors and
Treasurers, it is Ordained, That Five 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 Four
Pence shall be to the Collectors, and One Penny to the
Treasurer: And be it lastly by the said Lords and
Commons further Ordained, That all and every the
respective Committees, Assessors, Treasurers, and Collectors, of the respective Divisions aforesaid, and all
that shall assist them in the Premises, shall be, by
Power of Parliament, protected and saved harmless,
both for what according to the true Meaning of the
Premises they have done, and shall do therein for
Time to come.
"Provided, That this Ordinance extend not to such
Persons as receive Alms, nor shall be of longer Continuance than for the Space of Six Months, to begin from Tuesday next after the Date hereof: Provided also, That this Ordinance shall not extend to
the using of any compulsory Power over any the
Members of either House of Parliament, or any
Peer, or any Assistant of the House of Peers, or any
Attendant on either House of Parliament, or any
Member [ (fn. *) of the] Assembly of Divines; or to give
Power to settle any other Rates upon any of them
touching the Premises, than what they respectively
will tax themselves at or agree unto; any Thing in
this present Ordinance contained to the contrary notwithstanding."
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 9 a , Thursday next.