DIE Lunæ, 24 die Junii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Chambers.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
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Ds. North, Speaker this Day. Comes Kent. Comes Bolingbrooke. Comes Lyncolne. Comes Nottingham. Comes Northumb. Comes Suffolke. L. Viscount Say & Seale. |
Ds. Howard. Ds. Bruce. Ds. Hunsdon. Ds. Berkley. Ds. Willoughby. Ds. Wharton. |
Answer from the H. C.
Sir Edward and Dr. Aylett, sent on Saturday
last to the House of Commons with a Message, return with this Answer:
That they will send an Answer concerning the Order touching The States Ambassadors by Messengers of
their own.
Mrs. Roach's Cause.
Ordered, That this House will hear what the Escheator of London can say, concerning Mrs. Roche's
Business, To-morrow Morning, at which Time the Escheator shall attend this House.
Ordinance to free the Parks of Peers, &c. from Assessments.
An Ordinance for discharging the Parks of the Peers,
&c. from Payment of Assessments, was read Twice,
and Ordered to be committed:
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Comes Kent. Comes Lyncolne. Comes Bollingbrooke. Comes Nottingham. |
Ds. Howard. Ds. Hunsdon. Ds. Berkley. Ds. Bruce. Ds. North. |
Any Three, to meet To-morrow in the Afternoon,
at Three of the Clock.
Message to the H. C. with Two Ordinances.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Sir Rob't Rich and Mr. Page:
To deliver to them Two Ordinances, One concerning
the Jewels at St. James, the other concerning Colonel
Ridge; to which their Lordships do agree with the Alrations, wherein their Lordships desire their Concurrence.
The King gone to Hertfordshire with His Army.
The Earl of Northumb. reported from the Committee
of both Kingdoms, to acquaint this House, "That
the King is gone into the associated Counties of Hertford, &c. with His Army;" and also presented some
Letters which came from The Leguer at Yorke.
Burton, E. of Clare's Servant, arrested.
King sent for.
Upon Information to the House, "That John Burton,
a menial Servant to the Earl of Clare, is arrested,
contrary to the Privilege of Parliament, by George
Kinge, a Serjeant:" It is Ordered, That the said
John Burton be forthwith released from his Restraint;
and that the said George Kinge do forthwith appear before this House, to answer the same.
Message from the H. C. with an Ordinance;
A Message was brought from the House of Commons, by Mr. Nicolls, &c.
To desire their Lordships Concurrence in these Particulars:
1. An Ordinance for paying Monies out of the Excise, for storing of Magazines of Ammunition for the
Armies.
Agreed to.
about adding the Names of the Commissioners;
2. To desire Expedition for the adding the Names
to the Commissioners of Parliament, to join with the
Scotts Commissioners.
Agreed.
and for Lord Coventry's Assessment to be employed for L. Fairfax's Army.
3. To desire that the Assessment of the Twentieth
Part upon the Lord Coventrye's Estate may be dis
posed of and employed for the Payment of the Lord
Fairfaixe's Army.
Ordered, To be taken into Consideration.
Order for paying Money for providing Arms, &c.
"It is this Day Ordered, by the Lords and Commons House of Parliament, That the Fifteen Hundred Pounds per Month assigned by the Ordinance
intituled, "An Ordinance for the speedy compleating and maintaining of the Army under the immediate Command of my Lord General," for providing Arms and Ammunition to furnish the Public
Stores, be paid from Time to Time to the Lieutenant of the Ordnance, to whom the Care of furnishing the Public Stores is referred."
Commissioners added to the Committee with the Northern Army.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That the Earl of Manchester, the
Lord Fairefaix, Sir Tho. Fairefaix, and Sir Wm.
Constable, shall be added to the Committee appointed
to reside with the Northern and Scotts Armies, armed
with the same Power and Instructions as the other
Committee have."
The Answer returned was:
Answer to the H. C.
That this House agrees to the Ordinance for adding
the Names to be Commissioners appointed to reside with
the Scottish Army; and to the Ordinance for paying Fifteen Hundred Pounds a Month for providing of Arms
and Ammunition; and concerning their Desire that the
Assessment of the Twentieth Part of the Coventrye's
Estates to be disposed of to the Forces of the Lord Fairfaix for their Payment, their Lordships will take the same
into present Consideration, and send an Answer by
Messengers of their own.
Ordinance for associating Oxford, Bucks, and Berks.
Next, the Ordinance concerning the associated Counties of Oxon, Bucks, and Berks, was read, for establishing
Committees in the several Counties, and committed to
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The Earls of Northumb.
Kent.
Bolingbrooke. L. Viscount Say & Seale. |
Ds. Wharton. Ds. Howard. |
To meet presently.
E of Leicester to confine himself to his House.
Upon Information to this House, "That the Earl
of Leycester being come to Warwicke to render himself to the Parliament, and in his coming up hither
is taken by a Troop of Horse of the Parliament's:"
Hereupon this House Ordered, That the Gentleman
Usher attending this House shall signify to the Earl of
Leycester, when he comes to London, that it is the Pleasure of this House, that he keep his House until the
further Pleasure of this House be known.
Answer from the H. C.
The Messengers return with this Answer from the
House of Commons:
That they agree to the Alterations in the Ordinance
concerning the Jewels, and also concerning the Ordinance touching Colonel Ridgley. (Here enter them.)
Ordinance for borrowing 4000 l. upon the Jewels at St. James's, to pay the Forces in Oxfordshire.
"Be it Ordained, by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That, upon Payment of the
Sum of Four Thousand Pounds, by John Warner and
Thomas Andrewes, Aldermen of the City of London,
unto Thomas Knight and Thomas Scott Esquires, Persons appointed by the Committee of the House of
Commons, for the Counties of Oxford, Bucks, and
Berks, to receive the same, That the Cabinet, Jewels, Money, and Plate, found at St. James, and ordered by the House of Commons, 13 Junii, 1644,
to be engaged for the Advance of Monies for setting
forth of Forces into Oxfordshire and the Parts adjoining, shall be deposited and engaged into the Hands
of the said John Warner and Thomas Andrewes; and
the said John Warner and Thomas Andrewes are
hereby authorized to deposite and engage the said
Cabinet, Money, Jewels, and Plate, or any Part thereof,
unto such Person or Persons from whom they shall borrow or procure any Sum or Sums of Money towards
the advancing the said Sum of Four Thousand Pounds,
they the said John Warner and Thomas Andrewes, nor
any of the said Persons that shall lend any Sum of
Money towards the advancing of the said Four
Thousand Pounds, not altering the Property thereof; provided, that in case the said Sum of Four
Thousand Pounds shall be re-paid unto the said John
Warner and Thomas Andrewes, or such Person or
Persons who shall advance and lend the same, within
Six Months after the publishing of this Ordinance,
with Interest after the Rate of Eight per Centum for
the Forbearance thereof, that then the said John
Warner and Thomas Andrewes, or such Person or
Persons into whose Hands they shall deposite the
said Goods, or any Part thereof, shall restore and
deliver back, unto such Persons as shall be appointed
by both Houses of Parliament to receive the same,
the said Cabinet, Money, Jewels, and Plate, and
every Part and Piece thereof, in Specie, as they received the same; and in case the Sum of Four
Thousand Pounds, with Interest after the Rate of
Eight per Cent. for Forbearance thereof, be not
re-paid unto the said John Warner and Thomas Andrewes, or such Person or Persons who shall lend
the same, within the said Space of Six Months next
after the publishing of this Ordinance, then the said
John Warner and Thomas Andrewes, and such Persons in whose Hands they shall engage any Part of
the said Goods according to this Ordinance, are hereby authorized and enabled to retain and keep the
said Goods, and every Part thereof, and to sell and
dispose thereof, for Satisfaction of such Sums of
Money and Interest as shall be due to them, and
every of them severally: And it is further Ordained
and Declared, by the said Lords and Commons, That
the said Sum of Four Thousand Pounds, advanced
by the said John Warner and Thomas Andrewes,
and such Persons from whom they shall procure or
borrow the same, or any Part thereof, shall be repaid, within the said Space of Six Months, with such
Interest as shall be due for the same, out of the
Profits which shall be raised upon the new Excise.
"Provided, That all such Plate, Jewels, or Goods,
which do appear to be the proper Goods of Mrs.
Abercromy, now attendant with the Princess in Holland, be excepted out of this present Ordinance."
Order for 979 l. 4s. 4d. to Colonel Rudgley.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That the Sum of Nine Hundred
and Seventy-nine Pounds, Four Shillings, and Four
Pence, shall be allowed to Colonel Symond Rudgley,
in Recompence of his Service, upon Accompt; and
that it be allowed and paid Half-yearly to him the
said Colonel, by the Committee at Stafford, out of
the Estates and Lands in the County of Stafford, of
Sir Edward Littleton; and the said Committee are
hereby Ordered forthwith to allow the same accordingly."
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 9a cras.