Die Sabbati, 4 Februarii, 1642.
PRAYERS.
Judges to stay Proceedings.
ORDERED, That the Judges be required to stay
the Proceedings concerning the Bailing or Delivery
of Samuel Masson, Exuperius Turner, Charles Brooke,
and divers others, until Wednesday next.
Committee to meet.
Ordered, That Mr. Maynard, Mr. Hill, Mr. Glyn,
Mr. Bagshaw, do meet this Afternoon at Two of Clock,
in the Court of Wards, to mend the Returns.
Williams' &c. Claims.
Upon the humble Petition of Thomas Williams and
Thomas Bowen, of Lanvihangell Brinpabtan, in the
County of Brecon, Drovers.
It is Ordered, That the Committee for the Safety of
the Kingdom do grant their Warrant to the Treasurer at
Wars, to accept and satisfy the Bills of Exchange of One
hundred and Thirty-one Pounds, from Mr. Tho. Pury,
payable to Thomas Bowen and William Price, for so much
taken up by the said Mr. Pury, for the Service of the
said County of Gloucester, as appears by the Acquittance
under Mr. Purye's Hand, of the Twelfth of December:
And likewise the Bill of Exchange of Two hundred and
Thirty-five Pounds, from Colonel Massie, payable to
Thomas Williams, and Price, as appears by the Receipt
under the said Lieutenant Colonel Massie his Hand, and
under the Hand of the Earl of Stamford.
Absent Members.
Upon the Report from the Committee concerning
Members absent;
It is Resolved, upon the Question, That Mr. Snow be
presently admitted into the House.
Resolved, &c. That Mr. Fanshawe be forthwith sent
for, as a Delinquent; for his Contempt, and Neglect to
the House, in not appearing upon the Summons of the
House.
Resolved, &c. That Mr. Tho. Coke be forthwith sent
for, as a Delinquent; for his Neglect, and Contempt, in
not appearing upon the Summons of the House.
Resolved, &c. That Mr. Selden, the Lord Monson,
Serjeant Euers, and Mr. Potter, do attend the House
on Wednesday next, peremptorily, at the farthest; and
to continue their Service here.
Searching Ships.
Mr. Clevell, that had a Warrant from the House to
search the East India Ships for Gold or English Coin,
was called in to the Bar: That, coming aboard One of
them (the Sea Flower), the Purser denied him to search.
Fisher, the Purser of the Sea Flower, was called in;
and demanded, Whether there did not come One with
an Order to search: Says, That One shewed him Two
Papers; but he knew not that it was an Order of the
House: And
It is Ordered, That the said Mr. Fisher be dismissed:
And that the Ships be searched according to the Order.
Assessments.
Mr. Serjeant Wilde reports the Ordinance for taxing
all Non-contributors upon the Propositions, as likewise
such as have not contributed according to their Proportions: Which was read; with the Addition of One Proviso; and, by Vote upon the Question, assented unto.
Resolved, &c. That a Proviso shall be added to this
Ordinance, for Discharging of such Counties as already
have had the like Ordinance for Assessing of Monies,
and have put the same in Execution.
Message to Lords.
Sir Robert Harley is appointed to carry up to the
Lords the Ordinance concerning Colonel Ven, touching
the Prisoners committed to his Custody at Windesore
Castle; to put them in mind of the Information this
House has received of a Ship of Newcastle, that has
transported Thirty Pilots into Denmarke; to put the
Lords in mind of the Earl of Warwick's Commission;
and the Ordinance of Addition to the Committees of
Warwickshire; and concerning the publick Confession;
concerning the Fast.
Answer.
Sir Robert Harley brings Answer, The Lords do agree
to the Ordinance concerning Warwickshire: And as to
the Commission to my Lord of Warwick; the Order concerning the Fast; and the Order concerning Colonel Ven;
they will send Answer by Messengers of their own.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Robert Riche and
Mr. Page.
Payment to Wray.
The Lords do agree to the Order brought up unto
them, concerning the Thousand Pounds to be paid to
Sir Christ. Wray:
Conference.
They do likewise desire a present free Conference, by
Committees of both Houses, in the Painted Chamber, if
it may stand with the Conveniencey of this House, concerning the Commission to the Earl of Warwick; and
concerning the Ordinance touching the Prisoners at
Windesore.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That the
House has considered their Lordships Message; and will
give a present Meeting at a free Conference, as is desired.
Mr. Strode, Mr. Glyn, Mr. Pym, Sir H. Mildmay, are
appointed Managers and Reporters of this Conference.
Oats at the Mewes, &c.
Ordered, That Sir Jo. Clotworthy be added to the
Committee appointed to dispose of the Oats at the
Mewes, or the King's Stables at Whitehall.
That the Committee for the Affairs of Ireland take
Care for the Transporting of them into Ireland.
Southampton Forces.
An Ordinance for the Raising of Two Troops of Horse,
and One Regiment of Dragooners, within the County of
Southampton: and for Assessing of Monies upon Malignants, disaffected Persons, Papists, Bishops, Deans, Deans,
and Chapters, &c. towards the Maintenance of the said
Forces, was this Day read: And,
Upon the Putting of the Question, for the Passing of it,
| The House was divided, and the Yeas went forth. |
|
| Mr. Knightley, |
Tellers for the Yea, 20. |
| Mr.Rous, |
| Sir Jo. Wray, |
Tellers for the Noe, 41. |
| Sir Wm. Strickland, |
| So that the Question passed with the Negative. |
Payment at Guildhall.
Ordered, That the Parson, Churchwardens, and Vestrymen, of the Parish Church of St. Andrew's Holborne,
do immediately deliver to the Treasurers of Money and
Plate, at Guildhall, London, the Sum of Six hundred
Pounds, Part of the Stock pertaining to the said Church,
and now in their Custody or Dispose: Which Money
shall be repaid, upon the Publick Faith, at such Time as
the Parishioners there shall have Occassion to use it, and
shall desire it.
Advancing Money.
ORDERED, by the and Commons, That
if any Person or Persons shall be willing to advance any
Sum of Money, for some few Days, for the present
necessary Supply of the Army; and shall pay in the
same to the Treasurers in Guildhall, London; that then
the same Person shall receive the same again, either out
of the Monies subscribed upon the Declaration and
Order of the Seventh of January last, for new Subscriptions, in the Parish where such Person shall dwell; or
out of the next Monies to be received by the said Treasurers, upon the said new Subscriptions. And it is
Ordered, That the said Treasurers shall give Acquittances
under their Hands for the Sum of Money such Person
shall advance, and pay in, as aforesaid; to the Intent
(the same being shewn to the Collectors or Inhabitants
of the Parish, where such Person advancing shall dwell)
the same Collectors or Parishioners may pay the same
to the Person advancing, and not carry in the same to
Guildhall: And the said Treasurers shall give, to the
Person advancing, Acquittances for such Sums of Money,
and for such particular Persons subscribing in That
Parish, as shall be certified unto them the said Treasurers
by the Person so advancing as aforesaid, until the Sum
so advanced shall be satisfied.
Long's Loan.
WHEREAS the Committee of Lords and Commons, for Advance of Monies, did borrow of Walth.
Long, a Member of this House, the Sum of Fifteen
hundred Pounds, which was promised to be paid him out
of the first Monies that should come in: But many pressing Occasions have fallen out since; upon which Orders
have issued forth for the Payment of all the Monies which
have come in since: Therefore this House doth now
Order, That the Treasurers appointed to receive the
Plate and Money, at Guildhall, London, do repay unto
the said Walth. Long the foresaid Sum of One thousand
Five hundred Pounds, out of the first Money which shall
come in upon the Plate sent to the Tower to be coined;
or out of such other Monies as shall come in upon the
Subscriptions, or Assessments, in the mean Time.
Yarmouth Watch.
An Ordinance for the better keeping and guarding the
Watches in the Town of Yarmouth, for the better Defence
and Guard of the said Town, was this Day read; and,
by Vote, upon the Question, assented unto; and ordered
to be sent unto the Lords for their Concurrence.
Payments for Service of Ireland.
Ordered, That the Treasurers for the Adventurers
Monies for Ireland do forthwith pay unto Mr. Nich. Loftus, or his Agents here, the Sum of Five hundred Sixty-three Pounds Fourteen Shillings and Two Pence; to be by
by him paid over unto the Mayor of Bristoll, or Mr.
Tho. Hutchins his Assignee, in full Satisfaction of the
Disbursements made by the said Mayor, for the Service
of the Lord Kerrie's Regiment: And that so much
thereof be defalked out of the Soldiers and Officers Pay,
as by the Establishment is to be defalked.
Ordered, That the Receivers of the Adventurers
Money for Ireland do pay unto Nicolas Loftus, Deputy
Treasurer at Wars, or his Agent, Six hundred and
Twenty-five Pounds Nine Shillings; to be by him paid
over to William Osbourne of Youghall, Merchant, or his
Assignees, for Wheat, Butter, and Beef, delivered at
Youghall, as appears upon the Certificate from Jo.
Fountain Commissary, attested by the Lord Dungarvon.
Ordered, That the Receivers of the Adventurers
Money for Ireland do, at Six Months End, pay unto
Nicolas Loftus, or his Agent, Seven hundred Pounds; to
be by them paid over unto Jo. Vernon, or his Assignee,
for Two thousand Swords, to supply Four Regiments in
Ulster: The which Sum of Seven hundred Pounds is to
be defalked out of the Soldiers Pay of those Regiments
that shall receive them, in such Proportion as is usual.
Ordered, That the Receivers of the Adventurers
Money do, at Six Months End, pay unto Mr. Nicholas
Loftus, or his Agents, Two hundred and Eighty Pounds;
to be by them paid over unto Captain Whittscott, or his
Assigns, for Twenty Butts of Sack, delivered to Colonel
Mervyn, upon his and other Colonels Account, in Part
of their Pay.
Ordered, That the Receivers of the Adventurers
Money for Ireland do, out of the said Monies, at Six
Months End, pay the Sum of Two hundred and Fifty
Pounds to the Treasurer at War, or his Agents, to be by
them paid over to Vanden Beinde, or his Assigns, for
One hundred Pair of Pistols, to be sent to the Stores in
Ulster, for the English Regiments: To be defalked out
of the Pay of those Soldiers that shall receive the said
Pistols, in such due Proportions as is usual.
Ordered, That the Receivers of the Adventurers
Monies for Ireland do pay out of the said Monies, at
One Month's End after the Date hereof,.... to Mr.
Fletcher and George Margitts, for Eleven Ton of
English Match.
Ordered, That the Sum of Sixty-two Pounds Four
Shillings and One Peny, out of the Adventurers Money
for Ireland, be forthwith paid to Mr. Pennoyer, for
Victual, &c. delivered into Mr. Freke's Castle, certified
by Mr. Brooke, Mr. Denny, and Mr. Browne: And to be
defalked out of the Soldiers Pay.
Ordered, That the Sum of Five hundred and One
Pounds Ten Shillings and Five Pence, be forthwith paid
by the Receivers of Monies for Ireland, out of the said
Monies, unto Mr. Wm. Pennoyer, Merchant, for Victual
and Arms delivered at Bandon Bridge, certified by the
Provost and Burgesses of the said Town: To be defalked
out of the Soldiers Pay.
Ordered, That the Sum of Three hundred and Thirteen
Pounds Fourteen Shillings and Eight Pence, be forthwith
paid by the Receivers of the Adventurers Money for Ireland, out of the said Monies, unto Mr. Wm. Pennoyer,
Merchant, for Victual and Provision delivered at Kinsale,
as is certified by the Governor of the Fort and Town:
To be defalked out of the Pay of the Officers and
Soldiers in That Fort and Town.
Ordered, That the Sum of Thirty-four Pounds be forthwith paid by the Receivers of the Adventurers Monies
for Ireland, unto Mr. Jo. Burston, of Corke, Merchant,
or his Assigns, for Necessaries delivered at Corke, as
appears by Letters from the Lord Inchequin.
Ordered, That the Sum of Two hundred and Eighty
Pounds be, at Six Months End, paid by the Receivers of
the Adventurers Monies, out of the said Monies, unto
Captain Whittscott, or his Assigns, for Twenty Butts of
Sack delivered here unto George Wood, Commissary,
upon the Account of the Regiments of Sir Jo. Clotworthy,
Sir Wm. Stuart, Sir Robert Stuart, and Colonel Mervyn,
in Part of the Pay of the said Regiments.
Ordered, That the Sum of Three hundred and Fiftynine Pounds Seven Shillings be, on the Sixteenth of this
instant February, paid by the Receivers of the Adventurers Money for Ireland, out of the said Monies, to
Henry Paman Haberdasher; for Caps delivered by
Contract with the Commissioners for Ireland, as is
certified by Commissary Wood.
Ordered, That the Sum of Three hundred and Fiftynine Pounds Seven Shillings, be forthwith paid by the
Receivers of the Adventurers Money for Ireland, out of
the said Monies, unto Edm. Hunt; for Caps delivered
by Contract with the Commissioners for Ireland, as is
certified by Mr. Wood the Commissary.
Ordered, That the Sum of Nine hundred Pounds Four
Shillings, at Three and Three Months, be, by the Receivers of the Adventurers Money for Ireland, paid to
Thomas Downes, or his Assigns; for Herrings, and other
Victual, delivered at Dublyn, as appears by the Certificate of Sir Philip Percivall.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth well approve of
the Act of the Lords Justices of Ireland, in procuring
the Inhabitants of the City of Dublyn to bring in their
Plate, to satisfy, in Part, the Necessities of the Army;
and in engaging the Credit of the State there, for the
Payment of those Inhabitants, for such Plate.
Resolved, &c. That that Part of the Report, which
concerns Sir Ph. Percevall, shall be re-committed to the
same Committee.
Prisoners at Windsor.
Mr. Pym reports the free Conference with the Lords;
1. Part of it was concerning the Securing of Prisoners
at Windsor; which they did agree unto, with the Addition of these Words, "or his Excellency the Earl of
Essex."
Navy.
The Second Part was concerning the Ordinance for
an Admiral at Sea. They approve of the Thing as
necessary; but conceived the Fleet might go on in a
Preparation by the Commissioners for a few Days.
The Lords did withdraw; and returned again with
this Resolution,
1. That they conceived it might be without Prejudice
to the Fleet, if, for Three or Four Days, the Passing of
this Ordinance was deferred.
Ordered, That, on Tuesday next, the House take into
Consideration the Report this Day made concerning the
Ordinance for the Earl of Warwicke to command this
Summer's Fleet in Chief.
Suffolk Association, &c.
Resolved, That Sir Natha. Barnardiston, Sir Ph.
Parker, Sir Wm. Playters, Sir Roger North, and Mr.
Heveningham, be injoined forthwith to repair into the
County of suffolk: And that all the Deputy Lieutenants
shall subscribe the Warrants for the Association.
Person sent for in custody.
Resolved, That Sir Tho. Bendish be sent for, in safe
Custody, to attend this House.
Leave of Absence, &c.
Sir Wm. Drake shall have Liberty to go into the Low
Countries, for Recovery of his Health: And that he shall,
notwithstanding, continue a Member of this House,
without any Prejudice in regard of this his Absence;
And that he shall have Mr. Speaker's Warrant for his
Transportation, with Two Servants, and his Trunks, in
the usual Manner.
Alborne Chace.
Ordered, That the Earl of Pembroke shall have an
Order of Protection, to preserve his Chace of Alborne
from Destruction, or any Spoil... Waste, by tumultuous
and riotous Assembling together of Multitudes.
Prisoner discharged.
Ordered, That Coppinger, that writ the abusive Letter to Mr. Coke the Apothecary, be, upon his humble
Petition, forthwith discharged.
Examining Holborne's Apprentice.
Ordered, That Examination of the whole Business
concerning the Apprentice of Holborne, committed, be
referred to the Committee where Mr. Pym hath the
Chair formerly appointed to receive such Information as
shall be given by Mr. Bond: And Mr. Glyn is added to
this Committee.
Coal Trade.
Resolved, &c. That an Ordinance be drawn upon the
Certificate from my Lord Mayor, concerning Newcastle
Coal: And that Twenty-three Shillings a Chaldron be
allowed till Easter next, at the Wharf; and afterwards
at Twenty Shillings the Chaldron: And that there be an
Inhibition for the Transportation of Coals out of any
Port of England, to any foreign Dominions.
Rutland, &c. Assessment.
Ordered, That the Committee appointed for Subscriptions of Money, Plate, and Horse, in the several Counties
of Ruthland, Nottingham, and Lester, do forthwith, after
the Receipt of this Order, call before them the Collectors
of the Subsidy upon the Bill of Four hundred thousand
....in their several Counties respectively; and take Account of them, What Sums of Money have been collected
by them; and what Monies do remain in any of their
Hands: And such Monies as any of them shall be found
to have in their Hands, they are hereby required to pay
the same unto Two of the said Committee for Subscriptions, chosen for that Purpose by the major Part: Whose
Acquittances unto the said Collectors shall be their sufficient Discharge, for so much as they shall pay in accordingly: And the said Treasurers chosen by the said Committee, in every several County respectively, as aforesaid,
are hereby required to send the said Monies so received,
with what Safety and convenient Speed they may, unto
Sir Gilbert Pickeringe and Mr. John Crue, residing in the
City of Northampton: Whose Acquittances for such Money as they receive, shall be their sufficient Discharge.
And it is likewise Ordered, That Sir Gilbert Pickeringe
and Mr. Crue do forthwith return all such Monies as they
shall receive, by virtue of this Order, unto the Treasurers
of the Chamber of London: And if any of the said Collectors shall refuse to pay in such Sums of Money, as
aforesaid, the said Committee of the said County respectively are to return the Names of them unto this House,
that so they may take a Course to punish them according
to their Demerits.
Horses seized.
Ordered, That Sir Arth. Heselrig shall have the Four
Horses belonging to Dr. Wilson, a Delinquent, seized by
Captain Turnor; he paying the said Captain Turnor the
Charges.