Die Martis, 24 Januarii, 1642.
PRAYERS.
Committee appointed.
RESOLVED, upon the Question, That this House
doth nominate and approve of Francis Pierrepointe
Esquire; Sir F. Thornhagh Knight, Jo. Hutchinson Esquire, F. Thornhagh Esquire, Jo. Millington Esquire,
Huntington Plumptree Doctor in Physick, Henry Ireton Esquire, George Hutchinson Esquire, Charles White
Esquire, Joseph Widmerpole Esquire, Tho. Salisbury
Esquire, Rich. Hardmett Mayor of the Town of Nottingham, James Chadwick Esquire Deputy Recorder, John
James Alderman, to be Committees for * * *.
Notting bam Committee.
Resolved, That the Committee for the County and
Town of Nottingham shall have Power to make and depute a select Committee for Secrecy and Expedition.
Intercepted Letters.
The Committee at Nottingham sent up, inclosed, certain Letters intercepted near Nottingham; One His
Majesty's, under his Majesty's own Hand, to the Earl of
Newcastle; which was sent up sealed: And
It was Ordered, upon the Question, That it should be
opened.
A Letter from Secretary Nicholas to the Earl of Newcastle; and a Libel inclosed; and other Letters inclosed;
were all ordered to be sealed up, and delivered to Mr.
Speaker.
Petitions from Chichester.
The humble Petition of divers of the Inhabitants of the
City of Chichester, and likewise the Petition of John
Bartholomew Mayor of Chichester; were this Day read;
and referred unto Sir Tho. Jervoise, Mr. Bainton, Mr.
Morley, Sir Robert Parkhurst, Mr. Whittlock, Mr.
Stapley, Sir Nevile Poole, Mr. Maynard, Sir Tho. Barrington, Sir Jo. Holland, Sir Robert Harley, Mr. Glyn,
Mr. Blakiston, Mr. Rich. Moore, Lord Dungaroon.
This Committee has likewise the Power to receive all
other Informations and Petitions of the like Nature; and
to consider of Ways and Means for their Redress; and to
report them to the House.
Conference.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Robert Riche and
Mr. Page;
The Lords desire a Conference, by Committees of both
Houses, presently, in a the Painted Chamber, if it may
stand with the Conveniency of this House, concerning
the Propositions sent from this House.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House has considered their Lordships Message; and
will give a present Meeting.
Mr. Holles, Mr. Pierrepointe, Mr. Glyn, Mr. Maynard, are appointed Reporters of this Conference.
Coke's Servant.
Ordered, That the Servant of Sir Robert Coke shall
have Mr. Speaker's Warrant to pass to his Master.
Proceedings on King's Letters to the City, &c.
The Question being put, Whether the Question for
printing the King's Letter should be put;
It passed with the Negative.
A Letter from his Majesty, of the 18th of January, to
the Master and Wardens of the Company of Apothecaries;
and a Letter and Declaration, printed, from his Majesty
to the Sheriffs and City of London; were this Day read.
Resolved, &c. That the Sheriffs of the City of London,
and Masters and Wardens of the several Companies of
the said City, do not publish, or permit to be published,
his Majesty's Letter and Declaration to the Sheriffs and
City of London, of the 17th of January, in any of the
several and particular Halls, or elsewhere in the City:
And that it be recommended unto the Lord Mayor,
Sheriffs, and the other Magistrates of the City, to have
a Care that the several Companies do not meet, to the
Disturbance of the Peace of the City.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
The House being informed, That the Sheriffs of the
City of London were at the Door; who desired to inform
the House of some Particulars;
They were called in; and informed the House, That
they had received a Letter from his Majesty; in which
were many Directions, that they would not follow until
they had first acquainted this House therewith.
They then retired.
And the Letter being the same with That printed,
Part of it only was read.
That the Sheriffs shall be required not to do any thing
in pursuance of the Directions received in this Letter
from his Majesty: And that the Reason thereof shall be,
in regard that this House doth conceive it to be a bloody
Design to destroy the City and Parliament.
It is farther Ordered, That the Sheriffs shall have
Thanks given them, for doing their Duty, in acquainting
this House with this Letter, before they would execute
any thing in pursuance of the Commands received herein:
And that the Sheriffs be required not to publish or execute any personal Commands that they shall receive from
his Majesty, without first acquainting this House therewith: And that they do apprehend, and make Stay of, all
such Messengers as shall bring any Commands, Letters,
or Directions, from his Majesty; and to acquaint the
House there with.
Resolved, That the Sheriffs of the City of London shall
be saved harmless, for not publishing any Proclamations,
Letters, or Directions, for the not Publishing of which
they have had any Orders, Commands, or Directions,
from both or either House.
Ordered, That the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs of the City
of London, Colonel Manwaring, and all other Officers,
do take a special Care to apprehend all such Persons as
brought or delivered any of the Letters from his Majesty,
directed to any of the Companies of the City of London:
And likewise to apprehend any other that shall come
from Oxon, from his Majesty; and to acquaint the
House therewith: And the Masters of every Company
are required to apprehend all such Persons as shall bring
or deliver any of the said Letters unto them.
Mr. Pym, Mr. Marten, Mr. Strode, Mr. Glyn, Sir H.
Vane junior, Mr. Prideaux, Mr. Holles, Mr. Pierrepointe,
are appointed to prepare Heads for a Conference with the
Lords, concerning the Letter from his Majesty to the Sheriffs; and a printed Letter from his Majesty to the Masters and Wardens of the several Companies, upon the
Votes that have passed this House concerning this Matter.
This Committee is likewise to prepare an Ordinance
for the Indemnity of the Sheriffs, in not publishing these
Letters, or any other Letters, Directions, Commands, or
Proclamations, for the not Publishing whereof they have
received any Command, Direction, or Order, of both or
either House of Parliament.
Subscriptions for Forces.
Ordered, That those Persons that have subscribed any
Monies, to be employed for the Raising of a Thousand
Dragooners, and other Forces, for the Defence of Lancashire and other Places, as the Lord General should
direct, and have not yet brought in the same, be required
to bring in their Monies subscribed to the Treasurers
appointed to receive the same.
Bringing up a Prisoner, &c.
(†) [a] Ordered, That Mr. Middleton, and such other
Gentlemen as were assistant unto him, have Thanks returned them, for bringing up Sir Benjamin Ayloffe: And
that Mr. Middleton and Sir Richard Everard, Deputy
Lieutenants of the County of Essex, do levy so much
upon Sir Benjamin Ayloff's Estate, as shall satisfy and
bear the Charges of the Troop that attached, seized, and
brought up the said Sir Benjamin Ayloff: And likewise
that they shall seize his Money, Horse, Plate, and Arms:
And that they do take Care, that the Money, Horse, Plate,
and Arms, belonging to Sir Benjamin Ayloffe, be seized
according to this Order, and preserved for the Use of the
Commonwealth; and that the Residue of his Goods be
secured, to satisfy his Offience and Delinquency to the
Commonwealth.
Middleton, &c. thanked.
Mr. Middleton was called in: And Mr. Speaker, by
the Command of the House, in Acknowledgment of This
and many other good Services done by him, returned him
publick Thanks; and desired him to do the like to the
Gentlemen that were assisting unto him.
Ld. General to pursue the War.
Resolved, &c. That my Lord General be desired, that
both He and his Officers do take all Advantage of War
upon the Enemy, notwithstanding the Propositions.
Discharging Horses.
Ordered, That Captain Harvey do forthwith deliver
the Two Horses belonging to Mr. Dudley Palmer, and
seized by Mr. Browne, and Mr. Beard, or their Deputies,
and delivered by them to the said Captain Harvey:
And that the said Captain Harvey be discharged as to
these Two Horses, from the Acquittance he delivered for
the Receipt of Twenty-five Horses: And that the said
Commissaries, Mr. Browne, and Mr. Beard, do give him
a Discharge for these Two Horses, notwithstanding the
Acquittance he hath delivered, whereby he stands charged
with Twenty-five Horses. And the House doth expect
a punctual Observance and Performance of this Order
from the several and respective Persons whom it doth
concern.
Dep. Gov. of Portsmouth.
The House was this Day acquainted with Captain
John Lobb, the Person whom Sir Wm. Lewes, Governor
of Portsmouth, has nominated as his Deputy; and doth
approve there of during the Governor's now Absence.
Lord Cobham's, &c. Attainder.
Ordered, That Sir Wm. Brooke Knight shall have
Liberty to see the Indictment, Commission, and Proceedings, upon the Attainder of Henry Lord Cobham,
and of George Brooke Esquire, Brother to the said Lord
Cobham: And that the Attorney General, the Clerk of
the Crown, or any other whom it may concern, either to
give Warrant, or to shew the said Proceedings, do, upon
the Request of the said Sir Wm. Brook, give him Warrant, and permit him to see and take Copies of the said
Proceedings.
Payment of Subscriptions.
Ordered, That the Gentlemen that have subscribed
any Monies to be employed for the Defence of Lancashire, be required to bring in their Monies subscribed, to
the Treasurer appointed to receive the same.
Steele's Petition.
Ordered, That the Petition of Captain Richard Steele
be referred to the Committee for the Adventurers in
Ireland.
Proceedings against Ayloffe.
The House being informed, That Mr. Middlcton, One
of the Deputy Lieutenants of the County of Essex, had
brought up Sir Ben. Ayloffe, lately nominated High
Sheriff of the said County;
He was called in; and informed the House, That Sir
Ben. Ayloffe had received a new Commission from his
Majesty, for being Sheriff; and that he was sworn; and
had publickly in Chelmesford published a Proclamation
forbidding the Contributing of any Supplies to the Army
raised by the Parliament, or the Associating for Defence
of the County.
Hereupon Mr. Middleton withdrew: And
Sir Ben. Ayloff was called in: And, being demanded,
Whether he had received a new Commission, and whether he was sworn, and had done any thing upon his
new Commission, confessed all.
All which was contrary to an Order of the House,
and to an express Injunction delivered unto him by Mr.
Speaker, when he delivered in his first Commission.
He being withdrawn; the House, after some Debate,
Resolved, upon the Question, That Sir Ben. Ayloffe
shall be forthwith committed Prisoner to the Tower,
there to remain during the Pleasure of the House; for
his Contempt and Neglect of the Orders of the House;
and for being aiding and assisting to the War raised
against the Parliament.
Persons refasing to contribute.
[a] Ordered, That Sir Richard Everard and Timothy
Middleton Esquire, and the rest of the Deputy Lieutenants
of the County of Essex, or any One of them, that are in
the County, shall be required by this House, to seize on
the Arms, Ammunition, and serviceable Horses of such
Persons in the County of Essex, as have refused to contribute upon the Propositions, to assist the Parliament;
or that have refused to associate themselves with the
rest of the Gentlemen of that County, that have entered
into an Association with Four other Counties.
Ordered, That the like Order be made for the Deputy
Lieutenants for Norfolk, Suffolk, and Cambridge.
Prepositions to the King.
Mr. Holles reports, from the Conference, That the
Lords do agree to the Preamble of the Propositions; and
do adhere to their former Resolution, to leave out the
last Clause of the Sixth Proposition, concerning the
disenabling the Earl of Bristoll, and the Lord Herbert
of Ragland, by Act of Parliament.
And the Question being put, Whether the House
would adhere to the Sixth Proposition, as it was sent
from hence;
It passed with the Negative.
Resolved, upon the Question, That these Words in the
Sixth Proposition, "and be for ever disabled by Act of
Parliament," shall be left out; and, instead thereof, these
Words inserted, "that they may not bear any Office,"
&c. Prout in the Article.
As to the Lords Alteration in the Eighth Proposition,
concerning Justice Foster to be Lord Chief Baron of the
Exchequer, The House doth not agree with the Lords;
but doth adhere to their former Proposition.
As to the Lords Alteration in the Twelfth Proposition,
The House doth agree with it; viz. That these Words,
"the Pope, and his Adherents of the Spanish," be left
out; and, instead thereof, these Words inserted, "of
the Popish and Jesuitical Faction."
As to the Lords Desire, That, in the Thirteenth Proposition, such Delinquents might be nominated as the
House would proceed against, The House doth not assent unto it; but do adhere to their former Proposition.
The House doth agree with the Lords, not to limit a
Day, but to desire a speedy and positive Answer: And
that a Delay shall be taken as a Denial.
The Lords to be desired, That the Title for the Bill
for the utter Abolishing of Bishops, &c. may be inserted;
and the Bill to go with the Propositions.
The Conclusion was likewise read: And, with the
Addition of these Words; viz: "and really performed"
(the which were added, by Vote, upon the Question);
the Conclusion was assented unto; and ordered to be
sent unto the Lords, with the Propositions. It follows
in hæc verba:
"These Things being for the present obtained, and
really performed; as it hath always been our hearty
Prayer, so shall we be enabled to make it out hopeful
Endeavour, that Your Majesty, and Your People, may
enjoy the Blessings of Peace, Truth, and Justice; the
Royalty and Greatness of Your Throne may be supported by the loyal and bountiful Affections of Your
People; their Liberties and Privileges maintained by
Your Majesty's Protection and Justice; and the publick
Honour and Happiness of Your Majesty, and all Your
Dominions, communicated to other Churches and States
of Your Alliance; and derived to Your Royal Posterity,
and the future Generations in this Kingdom for ever."
Prisoner discharged.
Ordered, That Mr. Purpett, who was apprehended
in the Company of one Mr. Dormer a Papist, and was
committed a Prisoner to the Fleete, by a former Order
of this House, be forth with released, and discharged from
any farther Imprisonment or Restraint.