Die Martis, 31 Maii, 1642.
PRAYERS.
Assembly of Divines.
THE Report of the Bill for calling the Assembly of
Divines was resumed; which was sent down from
the Lords, with some Amendments: The which Amendments were twice read.
The Amendment of the Time to the First of July
was agreed unto, by Vote upon the Question.
Dr. Soames; approved.
Mr. Lyford of Sherborne, in Com. Dorset; approved
of.
Dr. Oldsworth, Master of Emanuell College in Cambridge; approved of.
Mr. Carter of Dinton, in Com. Bucks; approved of.
Mr. Lance of * ; approved.
Mr. Hodges of Kensington; approved.
Mr. Perne of Wilby, in Com. Northampton; approved.
Dr. Westfield of Great St. Bartholomew's, London;
approved of.
Dr. Hamon of Penshurst, in Kent; not approved of.
Mr. Prophett of Marleborough; approved.
Mr. Peter Sterrey of London; approved.
Doctor Marshe of St. Dunstan's, West, London, being
put to the Question, for his Approbation.
| The House was divided: And |
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| The Yeas went forth. |
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| Mr. Holles, |
Tellers for the Noe: 70. |
| Mr. Strode, |
| Capt. Charles Price, |
Tellers for the Yea: 71. |
| Sir Guy Palmes, |
The Question passed with the Affirmative.
Mr. Jo. Erle of Merton College; approved of.
Mr. Gibbon of Waltham; approved of.
Ordered, That a Conference be desired with the Lords,
concerning the Amendments returned from the Lords to
the Bill for calling an Assembly of Divines.
Sir Ro. Coke, Mr. Peard, Sir Edw. Partheriche, are
appointed Managers of this Conference.
Money for Ireland.
Mr. Pym informed the House, from the Commissioners for Irish Affairs, That unless ... Hundred and
Fifty thousand Pounds were speedily provided, the
Affairs of that Kingdom could not be upheld.
Ordered, That some Members of this House be sent
to the Lord Mayor of London, to desire him to call a
Common Hall, to meet upon Thursday next.
That a Message be sent to the Lords, to desire that a
Committee of some Members of their House may join
with some Members of this House, to go to the City,
and represent unto them the great Necessities that are
at this Time for present Monies; and to inform them
what the Sum is required; and what the Security is,
upon which it is desired; and to desire, That these
Necessities for present Monies may be recommended to
the particular Wards of the City.
Propositions to the King.
Mr. Holles reports the Conference Yesterday, concerning some Demands to be made to his Majesty: The
which were read; being Fourteen in Number.
Removing Magazine from Hull.
Then the other Part of the Report was made, concerning the Captains and Seamen that brought the
Magazine up from Hull, in hæc Verba;
The Lords do conceive, That the Captains and Seamen who have brought the Magazine from Hull, have
expressed great Diligence in the Voyage, with much
Duty, and good Affections to the Parliament: They do
therefore think fit, that this Care of theirs should be
taken Notice of, not only by verbal Expressions; but that
by some Gratuity, they and others may be encouraged
to the same Obedience upon the like Occasions.
Propositions to the King.
The Propositions were all read One by One.
Resolved, upon the Question, That no Alteration shall
be made in the First Proposition.
And the First Proposition itself, by Vote, upon the
Question, assented unto.
The Second Proposition was likewise read; and, by
Vote, upon the Question, assented unto.
The Third Proposition was likewise particularly read;
and, by Vote, upon the Question, assented unto.
The Fourth Proposition was likewise read; and, by
Vote, upon Question, assented unto.
The like was resolved upon the Fifth.
The like was resolved upon the Sixth, with the Addition of the Words, "or otherwise."
That these Words in the Seventh Proposition, "in such
Matters as do conduce to the Suppression of Popery,
and Advancement of the Protestant Religion," shall be
left out of that Proposition.
And then the Proposition, with that Alteration, by
Vote, upon the Question, was assented unto; only the
Word "Popish Recusants" was ordered to be made
"Papists."
Ordered, That this Clause shall be added to the Eighth
Proposition, "And that your Majesty will be pleased to
give your Consent to Laws for the Taking away of Innovations, and Superstitions, and of Pluralities, and against
scandalous Ministers."
And then the Eighth Proposition, with this Addition,
was, by Vote, upon the Question, assented unto.
Resolved, upon the Question, That instead of the
Ninth Article brought from the Lords, this shall be
added; viz. "That his Majesty will be pleased to rest
satisfied with that Course, which the Lords and Commons have appointed for ordering the Militia, until the
same shall be farther settled by a Bill: And that he will
recall his Declarations and Proclamations against the
Ordinance made by the Lords and Commons concerning
it."
The Tenth was likewise read; and, by Vote, upon
the Question, assented unto.
The Eleventh was likewise read; and, by Vote, upon
the Question, assented unto.
The like was resolved upon the Twelfth, Thirteenth,
and Fourteenth.
Mr. Pym, Mr. Holles, Mr. Fienis, Mr. Hampden, Sir
Ro. Coke, Mr. Crue, Mr. Pierrepointe, Mr. Solicitor;
This Committee, or any Three of them, are to take
into Consideration the Addition of such Propositions as
they shall think necessary to be added to the Propositions
sent from the Lords, as well for the Advantage of his
Majesty, as for the Advantage of the Subject, according
to the Debate of the House: And likewise to prepare a
Preamble and Conclusion unto them.
Preparations in Denmark, &c.
Mr. Cage, Sir Gilbert Gerard, Mr. Squire Bence, Mr.
Pury, Mr. Cromwell, Mr. Bence, Mr. Corbett;
This Committee is to take the Information of the
Masters of Ships, and others, that lately came from Denmark and Norway, concerning the Preparation of a Navy
there; And are to meet at Two of Clock, in the Court
of Wards.
Affairs in Anglesey.
Ordered, That the Knights and Burgesses that serve for
Wales, and Sir Thomas Barrington, shall be added to the
Committee appointed to consider of the Spoil done by
the Soldiers in Anglesey: And are to meet at Two of
Clock this Afternoon, in the Exchequer-chamber.
House to meet.
Ordered, That the House meet this Afternoon, at
Four of Clock.
PRAYERS.
Post Meridiem
Chertsey Lecturer.
UPON the humble Petition of certain of the Gentry
inhabiting in and near the Parish of Chertsey in the
County of Surrey, in behalf of themselves and others;
it is Ordered, That Mr. Joseph Boden, an orthodox and
painful Divine, late of Widenbury in the County of
Chester, shall be recommended by this House, to preach
a Weekly Lecture, in the Parish Church of Chertsey
aforesaid; that is to say, Every Wednesday, being the
Market-day, about Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon,
and likewise every Lord's Day, either Morning or Afternoon, when the Minister of the Parish preacheth not
himself, nor any other by his Appointment: And the
Minister of that Parish is hereby required to permit the
said Mr. Boden the free Use of his Pulpit, to preach
there accordingly, without Interruption.
Brenchley Lecturer.
Ordered, Upon the humble Petition of the Parishioners of Brenchley in the County of Kent: That Mr.
Bright, an orthodox Divine, shall be recommended by
this House, to be Lecturer to the said Parishioners of
Brenchley, to preach there every Tuesday: And the
Parson of that Parish is hereby required to permit the
said Mr. Bright to preach there accordingly.
Pynner Lecturer.
Ordered, That the like Order be made for a Lecturer
to preach there, to the Inhabitants of Pynner in the
County of Middlesex, according to their Petition.
Chester Lecturers.
Ordered, That the like Order be made for Mr. Tho.
Porter and Mr. Tho. Langley, Two orthodox Divines, to
be recommended to be Lecturers for the City of Chester.
Lecturer in Suffolke.
Ordered, That the like Order be made for a Lecturer
to preach One Day in every Week, in the Parish Church
of * in the County of Suffolke.
Hampshire Militia.
Ordered, That the Deputy Lieutenants for Hampshire,
and those Members of this House that serve for that
County, and are Deputy Lieutenants for that County,
shall go down into Hampshire, to see the Ordinance for
the Militia put in Execution: And to return an Account
to this House what they have done therein.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Mr. Baldwyn shall have Leave to go
into the Country.
Contribution for Ireland.
Ordered, That One hundred Pound of the Contribution-money collected at Dover, for the Relief of Ireland,
in Spanish Money shall be paid in Specie to the Lord
Dungarvan, to be by him sent over to Youghall, in the
Province of Munster in the Kingdom of Ireland, to be
distributed there, for the Relief of the distressed Protestants that are in that Town, and in great Necessity.
Arms to a Member's House.
Ordered, That Mr. Sutton shall have Leave to send
down Ten Musquets to his House in Nottinghamshire, to
be employed in the Service of the King and Parliament.
Mansfield's Patent.
Ordered, That Sir Ro. Mansfeild do bring in his Patent
for the Making of Glass, by Saturday next, to the Clerk
of this House, he having due Notice of this Order.
Naval Forces.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Ro. Rich and
Mr. Page;
The Lords have appointed us to return you this Answer, That they have agreed to this Order for Raising of
additional Forces by Sea, as it was sent up.
Great Level Drainage.
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vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Draining of the
great Level extending itself into the Counties of Northampton, Norfolke, Suffolk, Lincoln, Cambridge, and
Huntingdon; and into the Isle of Elye.
Ordered, That this Bill shall not be read the Second
time, but between Nine and Eleven of the Clock.
List of Officers.
The List of the Officers, presented from the Committee of Adventurers, was this Day read, One by One;
and approved of.
Ordered, That the Committee for Adventurers shall
meet To-morrow, in the Afternoon, in the Star-chamber:
And the Officers now voted are appointed to attend there,
and declare, Whether they will accept of their Charges:
And the Committee has Power to fill up the Places of
such as shall refuse; and to present them to the House
for Approbation; and likewise to take into Consideration the Reformadoes.
Price's Petition.
The Petition of Samuel Price Esquire was this Day
read: And
Ordered, That he, and his Petition, be referred to the
Committee of Adventurers, to consider of him for a
Captain's Place, in this Employment, into Ireland.
Earl of Warwick.
Ordered, That the Lords be moved, That the Earl of
Warwick may be dispensed with from his Command of
the Fleet at the Downes, for a Day or Two, to attend the
Service of the Militia in Essex.
Sir Tho. Barrington is appointed to go up with this
Message.
Propositions to the King.
Mr. Pym reports from the Committee appointed to that
Purpose, the Preface to be set before the Propositions to
be made unto his Majesty; and some Propositions to be
added to these already voted; and Amendments to the
Eleventh Proposition; and a Conclusion: Which were
all read twice; and, by Vote, upon the Question, assented
unto; and ordered to be ingrossed fair, and to be delivered
unto the Lords at a Conference To-morrow Morning.
Treaty with Scotts.
Ordered, That the Treaty between the Scotts be read
and considered of, the first Business, To-morrow Morning: And that, next, the House shall consider of providing Twenty thousand Pounds for the Scotts.
Letter to Hotham.
Ordered, That Mr. Pym do write a Letter to Sir Jo.
Hotham to acquaint him, and the Company at Hull, with
the Reasons * * * *
Common Hall.
Ordered, That Mr. Venn do go to the Lord Mayor,
and to desire him from this House to summon a Common
Hall, to meet on Thursday Morning next; where divers
Members will be present, to declare the Cause of their
Meeting.