Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 3, 1643-1644. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Index - B
Babington,
Mr. 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for the Navy, 10 June.
Bacchus,
Alderman, 1643, to have Leave to go with his Keeper to Guildhall, to be examined as a Witness, 17 June - To be brought to a Committee, 23 Oct.
Bacon,
Robert, 1643, Order for stopping Letters going to him beyond Sea - for his Return within a limited Time, 14 June.
Mr. 1643, to have Warrant to pass into France, 16 Aug.
Mr. a Papist, 1644, Member to prepare Ordinance for selling Timber to the Value of 1000 £ in his Woods, 3 June. Ordinance read, and passed; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 6.
Bagbeere,
Nicholas. Vide White, Richard.
Bagley,
Thomas, 1643, to be sent for, as a Delinquent, for refusing to pay the Weekly Assessments, 1 Apr.
Bagshaw,
Sir Edward, 1643, to have Warrant to pass to Oxon, and repass, 22 Apr.
Edward, 1643, to attend the Committee for sequestering absent Members Estates, 28 Sept. - Voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 22 Jan.
1644, Letter from Coventry, concerning sending him up; Order for his Commitment to the King's Bench; Examined touching being at Oxon; Sentence pronounced, 29 June - Member has Leave to visit him, 10 Sept.
Bail
to be taken, 20 Apr. - 1, 7, & 25 June - I July - 24 Aug. - 2 Oct. - 3 Nov. - 13 Dec. 1643 - 6 & 30 Sept. - 9 Oct. 1644.
Bailie,
Michael, 1642, Committed to Newgate for a Riot in Southwark, 17 Mar.
Bainbrigge,
Thomas, 1643, to have Warrant to pass to Oxon, 1 Sept.
Bainham,
Theophilus. Vide Webster, John.
Bainton,
1643, the Committee for plundered Ministers to prepare Ordinance for sequestering the Living, 9 Feb.
Bainton,
Sir Edward, 1643, Vide Quarrel. - Motion for summoning him to attend; Member undertakes to give him Notice, 24 Aug. - Letters concerning apprehending him, and Charges against him; Order for bringing him up in safe Custody - for bringing up his Plate and Goods seized, and for detaining his Horses, 5 Sept. To have Liberty to come to the House, and hear the Charge read against him; Letter read; Examined thereupon; Order for his Commitment to the Tower; Question for calling him to the Bar, Neg. A Committee to examine the Part of the Charge not yet determined, and consider of proper Preparations to be made before he is discharged, 9 - Order for removing him to his Lodgings, 19 Sept.
1644, Order for restoring his Goods, 24 Aug.
Baker,
Dr. 1643, to be sent for, as a Delinquent, 6 Jan.
Sir John, 1643, seizing his Goods referred to the Committee for Examinations, 10 Aug. - Resolution for fining him 3,000 £ 22.
1644, his Composition, with the Reason thereof, reported; a Committee to agree with him pursuant to Resolutions thereupon, 27 July. - Certificate that he has entered into a Bond for Payment thereof reported; Order for discharging his Sequestration, 7 Sept. Ordinance for that Purpose, 11.
Captain, 1643, Order for preserving his Estate for the Benefit of his Widow, 9 May.
Mr. 1643. Vide Privileges.
Mr. of Chiselhurst, 1643, Order for restoring his Horses, 20 May - 3 July.
Sir Thomas, 1643, Report concerning him; Order for his Discharge, 5 Aug.
George, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for Examinations, 18 Dec.
Sir George, 1644, to be sent up in safe Custody, 19 Nov. - Displaced from the Recordership of Newcastle, 5 Dec. Committed to Southwark Compter, 13.
Balfour,
Sir William, 1643, Pass to be granted him and his Retinue, as Lord General and Lords have granted, 18 Aug.
1644, his Petition referred to the Committee for the King's Revenue, 28 Mar.
Ball,
Mr. 1643, referred to Lord General and Council of War, 3 Apr.
John, 1644. Vide Privileges.
Ballard,
Colonel, 1643, to have Warrant to pass into Holland, 14 Aug.
Captain, 1644, Order for paying his Widow Part of his Arrears, 30 Sept.
Baldwyn,
Charles, 1643, voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 5 Feb.
Baltinglasse,
Viscountess of, 1643, Petition; Speaker to write a Letter to Sir Peter Temple, 14 June. To recommend it to him to make Provision for her, 29.
Bamsield,
Sir John, 1644, Order for Repayment of his Loan, 5 Apr. - Nominated Governor of the Fort and Island of St. Nicholas, 10 May.
Banastre,
Captain John, 1644, Order for his Discharge, 29 July.
Banbury,
1644, Miscarriage of the Forces there referred to a Committee, 8 Nov.
Countess of, 1642, Conference to be desired with Lords concerning her, 16 Mar.
1643, Order for securing her sent to Lords; Conference desired by them thereupon, 12 July - A Committee to open Trunks suspected to belong to her, 14 Aug. Order for restoring them to Lord Edward Howard; Lords to be desired to join in removing her from Town, 18 - Conference desired by Lords concerning her agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported - To have Warrant to go into France, 19.
1644, Order for seizing and detaining her in any of the Ports, 13 June.
Bandonbridge,
1643, Order for Relief to English Protestants there, 8 Apr.
Banks,
Mr. 1643, Order for the sequestered Goods in his House to remain there, 19 July - for sequestering and selling his Goods, and disposing of the Proceed thereof, 9 Feb.
Sir John, 1644, Resolution for impeaching him of High Treason, 22 July. Vide Heath, Sir Robert. - Order for Payment of Fees belonging to him, 16 Aug.
Barbadoes,
1643, Petition of Merchants and Inhabitants referred to a Committee, 20 Oct.
Barber,
Mr. 1644, Petition concerning him referred to the Committee for Ordinance concerning the Hertfordshire Militia, 27 July.
Barber
Surgeons Company, 1644, to take the Covenant, 26 June.
Barclay,
Lady Lucretia, 1644, Petition referred to a Committee; Order for bestowing 10 £ on her, 24 July - for paying her Part of her Husband's Arrears, 30 Sept.
Colonel, 1644, Order for paying him 100 £ out of the Establishment-money, 4 Oct.
Barcroft,
John, 1643, his Delinquency referred to the Committee for Prisoners - Sir Thomas Soame not to repay Money borrowed of him, 21 Aug. - Report; voted a Delinquent; the Committee to compound with him, 5 Oct.
Barefoot,
John, 1642, to be sent for, as a Delinquent, for being a Defaulter upon all Services, 22 Mar.
Barker,
Robert, 1642, Petition of his Assignees, 21 Mar. Referred to the Committee at Haberdashers Hall, 23.
Sir Thomas, 1643, Order for removing him from Windfor Castle to Southwark Compter, 6 May - His Petition referred to the Committee for Examinations, 18 July.
William, 1643, Petition read, 6 May.
Captain, 1644, to be exchanged for Captain Hercules Hunckes, 5 Aug.
Barnard,
Mr. 1642, Order for sending Three of his Horses to Lord General, 22 Mar.
John, 1643, Order for Re-delivery of Money paid by him to Sir John Hotham, 3 Aug.
Barncs,
Captain Robert, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for the Navy, 16 Dec.
William and Robert, 1644, Petition referred to the Committee for the Navy, 3 July.
Barnes,
1644, Ordinance for sequestering the Living read, and agreed to, 20 June.
Barnham,
Sir Francis, 1643, the Committee for assessing Members to consider what he has done; Members to inquire of him what he will contribute, 11 July - Order for his Attendance on the Committee for sequestering absent Members Estates, 28 Sept. - Letter representing his Disaffection read; Members to acquaint him therewith, and bring his Answer; Answer reported, 12 Dec. Order for Payment of his Fine, 16.
Barnslaple,
1643, Ordinance for fortifying the Town, 29 Apr. - Read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence signified, 2 May.
1644, Order for sending down Ammunition, 11 Sept. - for issuing out 50 Barrels of Powder for the Town, 16 & 18.
Barrett,
Anthony, 1643, to be sent for by Serjeant, 16 Aug.
Barrington,
Sir Thomas, 1643, Order for Re-payment of his Loan, 10 Aug.
Barry,
Sir James, 1643, Order for 100 £ to him out of the Contribution-monies, 18 Aug. Agreed to by Lords, 24.
1644, the Committee for King's Revenue to pay him another 100 £ 20 May.
Barten,
Benjamin, 1643, to have Warrant to go to Oxon, return to London, and from thence to Scotland, 15 July.
Bartholomew,
St. 1643, Minister to take the Covenant, and encourage his Parishioners thereto, 9 Oct.
Bartholomew's
Hospital, 1643, Order about the Admission of sick and maimed Soldiers, 19 Oct.
Bartie,
Captain, 1643, Lord General to be desired to exchange him for Mr. George, 23 June.
Bartlett,
Captain, 1643, Order for paying Money due to him and his Ship's Company, 5 May.
Bartley,
Alexander, 1644, Petition read; Order for paying Part of his Arrears agreed to by Lords, 1 Nov.
Barton,
John, 1643, to have Warrant to go to and return from Oxon, 18 Apr.
Barwis,
John, 1642, Order for indemnifying him for taking up Arms against the Earl of Newcastle, 20 Mar.
Bafill,
William, 1643, to have Licence to pass into Ireland, 14 Apr.
Basing,
1644, Letter from thence concerning the joining of the Forces, and chusing a Place for a Battle, 22 Oct. - Order for leaving a sufficient Strength thereabouts, 6 Nov. - Committees Letter, with Warrant annexed, concerning removing the Forces, 22.
Basing-house,
1642, Lord General to be acquainted with the Information of shooting out of the Windows, 16 Mar.
1644, Order for furnishing the Forces there with Musquets, 1 July - Letter desiring Forces to assist the Siege, referred to the Committee of both Kingdoms, 10 Oct. - Another to the same Purport; Recommended to them to send down Forces, 15. - Account to be given of the Motion of the Army thereabouts, 22 Nov.
Basingstoke,
1643, Order prohibiting the keeping the Market on Fast-days, 19 May.
Baskerville,
Mr. 1644, to be sent for in safe Custody, 12 Aug.
Baskett,
John. Vide Carne.
Bassett,
William, 1643, to be apprehended as a Delinquent, 10 Apr. - To be admitted into the House, 9 May - His Exchange for Mr. Lutterell allowed of, 25 June - Voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 5 Feb.
Bastwick,
Dr. 1643, Petition on his behalf; Order for paying him 50 £ upon Account - for staying Process for levying Fines imposed upon him, 12 June - for Payment of his Arrears - for recommending him to Lord General to be exchanged, 13 July - Petition on his behalf; Order for paying him 100 £ 1 Aug. - Another Petition for exchanging him; nothing done thereupon, 30 Nov. - His Wife's Petition read; Order for paying her 100 £ Part of his Arrears, 10 Jan. - Lord General to be desired to propound a fit Person to exchange for him, 5 Feb.
his Wife's Petition referred to the Committee at Haberdashers Hall, 31 May - Another from Lords read; Order for paying her 110 £ 5 s. upon Account, 12 Oct. Agreed to by Lords, 14.
Bath,
Earl of, 1643, Message from Lords concerning his Enlargement; a Committee to examine the State of the Charge and Informations against him, 27 Mar. - His Petition from Lords, with an Order annexed, 25 May - Another Message touching his Release, 1 Aug.
Bathurst,
Sir Edward, 1643, to be sent for in safe Custody, 19 July.
Batiere,
Mr. 1643, to have Warrant to go to Oxon, 18 Apr.
Batten,
Vice Admiral, 1643, to be satisfied for his Disbursements, 4 Apr. - His Letter read, 29 Aug.
1644, a Committee to examine and hear Articles against him, 2 Apr. Report; Resolution that he has cleared himself; to be thanked for his Services, 4.
Bawyr,
John Christoff, 1643, to have Warrant to go beyond Sea; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 16 May.
Bayley,
Monsieur de, 1643, Question for Warrant to go to York, Neg. 14 Apr.
Mr. 1643, desired to preach, 31 Jan. - Thanked, and to print his Sermon, 28 Feb.
Captain, 1644, Order for 20 £ to him, 16 Nov.
Bayly,
Paul, 1643, to be sent for as a Delinquent, for refusing to pay the Weekly Assessments, 13 Apr.
George, 1643, to be exchanged for Captain Butler, 19 Sept.
Baynham,
Theophilus, 1643, Resolution for accusing him of High Treason; a Committee to receive Instructions, and prepare Articles of Impeachment, 8 Mar.
Beachley,
1644, Letter concerning the taking it, 28 Sept. - Another concerning retaking it read; Colonel Massey to be thanked thereupon, 21 Oct.
Bead,
Mr. 1644, Members to demand him of the Spanish Ambassador, 14 Sept.
Beadle,
Mr. 1643, to be removed to Winchester House, 12 Sept.
Beak,
Arnold, 1643, Order for seizing his Money for Discharge of Bonds for Customs, 8 May.
Beales,
1643, Certificates of Minister and Parishioners read; Lecturer appointed, 25 Mar.
Bear-baiting,
1643, the Sub-committee in Southwark to suppress it, 30 Nov.
Beard,
Colonel, 1644, to be committed to Lord Petre's House; to be exchanged for Mr. Hacker and Mr. Stanley, 2 Apr. - His Servant to have Warrant to go to Oxon, 17 - Question, that he go down, and sollicit his Exchange in Person, Neg. 27 June. His Wife to have Leave to go, 29.
Beathon,
Andrew, 1643, to have Warrant to pass into France, 17 Apr.
Beaumont,
Mr. 1643, to be removed to Winchester House, 12 Sept.
Mr. a Minister of Rotterdam, 1643, Merchant Adventurers to be required forthwith to give Orders for his Discharge, 11 Oct.
Becke,
Gabriel, 1643, to have Licence to pass into Ireland, 14 Apr.
Beckman,
Colonel, 1643, Order for detaining his Money, 29 May.
Beddell,
Captain Thomas, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for the Navy, 9 Oct. - Another read, and referred, 10 Nov.
Bedford
County, 1642, Books for the Weekly Assessments to be sent down; Member to go down, and advance that Service, 24 Mar.
1643, Order for speedy putting the Ordinance in Execution, 1 Apr. - Other Members to go down, and advance that Service, 18 - Petition from thence read; Inhabitants to go down, and advance the Service of the Parliament, 21 June. - Petition of Inhabitants read, and referred to a Committee, 13 July - Committees Letter read; Order for them to raise Horse, 2 Oct. - Relation of Passages there, 7. - Lord General to be acquainted with the Danger of the County, 16 - The Committee for plundered Ministers to consider of Means for putting good Ministers in the room of those ill-affected, 4 Nov. - Committees to go down and put the Ordinances for Monies in Execution, 13 Nov. 9 Dec. - Lord General to be desired that several of his Officers may assist them, 9 - Additional Committees agreed to by Lords, 11 - High Sheriff appointed, 20.
1644, a Committee to inquire into the State of Money in the Treasurers Hands, 6 May - Additional Committees to the several Committees, 18 - Agreed to by Lords, 5 June.
High Sheriff appointed; Lords Concurrence to be desired. 2 Dec. - Signified, 3 - Order for removing Soldiers quartered near the Enemy, 24.
Town, 1643, Letter relating the taking it read, and returned to Lord General, with Desire to take a speedy Course therein; his Answer reported, 19 Oct.
Earl of, 1643, a Committee to open Trunks sent by him to Mr. Trenchard's, 14 Aug. - Report; Mr. Trenchard to keep the Goods and Keys of the Trunks, 15 - Order for discharging him from the Lieutenancy in Somerset and Devon; Lords to be moved to join therein - Sir William Waller to take Possession of his House in the Strand, 23. The Committee for Sequestrations to consider his Desires touching the Furniture, 25 - Order for Sale thereof, 16 Sept. - Lord General's Letter concerning his coming to him upon his Safeconduct, and Earl's Letter, severally read, and referred to a Committee; Lord General to be desired to keep him in safe Custody, 30 Dec.
1644, his Petition for discharging his Sequestration communicated by Lords, 29 Apr. - They put the House in mind thereof; Petition read; Previous Question for discharging it; Affirmative, 13 July.
Beding field,
Sir Henry, 1643, Order for stopping Letters going to him beyond Sea - for his Return within a limited Time, 14 July.
Henry, 1644, Governor of Lynn to detain him; Earl of Manchester to be acquainted therewith, 14 Oct. - Business concerning him to be considered, 11 Nov. - Earl of Manchester to be desired to acquaint the House upon whose Information he granted him a Warrant of Protection - Sir John Potts to be heard concerning the Apprehending and Escape of him, 19 Dec.
Bedle,
Mr. 1644, to be discharged from being Solicitor for Norfolk, and secured, 19 Dec.
Bedwell,
Captain, 1643, Part of Prize-money to be assigned to his Mariners, 14 Sept.
1644, Order for bestowing on him Salvage due to the State, 29 Oct.
Beer
and Ale, 1643. Vide Soap and Supply - Justices of Pence to see the Laws for Assize thereof put in Execution, 16 May. - Ordinance for explaining the Ordinance for Excise of Beer, Ale, Cyder, and Perry, read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 17 Oct.
Behir,
Commissary General, 1644, his Declaration touching Scandals spread against him, read; Lord General to be acquainted therewith; Matter referred to the Committee of both Kingdoms, 3 May. To another Committee, 10 - Order for 200 £ to him out of the Establishment-money, 4 Oct. - To have Leave to pass into Germany, 10.
Belcamp,
John Van, and Richard Fulcher, 1643, to have Licence to go with the Duke of Gloucester's Picture, 30 Oct.
Bellamy,
Samuel, 1643, Order for his Discharge, upon taking the Protestation, 11 Apr.
Bellasis,
John, 1644, to be delivered into Serjeant's Custody, and not discharged without Lord Fairfax's Consent; to be committed to the Tower; Sentence pronounced, 31 May - Persons have Liberty to visit him, 5 June - 29 Oct. - 9 Nov. - 5 Dec. - Order touching his Exchange, 6.
Belt,
Michael, 1643, to be sent for to attend a Committee, 24 Jan.
Sir Robert, 1644, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 10 Dec. Vide Jaques, Sir Roger.
Belvoir
Castle. Vide Rutland County.
Bendish,
Sir Thomas, 1644, Order for discharging his Sequestration, upon Payment of 1,500 £ - for Licence to go to any of the Western Plantations, 22 Aug. - Letter from the Committee in Essex; Order for mitigating his Fine, 7 Sept. - Report, that he has paid Part, and given Security for the rest; Order for taking off his Sequestration, and freeing his Person, 11. - Ordinance for that Purpose read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence signified, 28.
Benion,
Sir George, 1643, Order concerning Debts owing to him, 29 May.
Benlofe,
Sir Robert, and Wife, 1644, Petition read, and referred to the Committee for Sequestrations, 21 May.
Bennett,
Captain, 1644, intercepted at Sea in his Passage from Ireland to Bristol; Examination referred to the Committee of both Kingdoms; the Disposal of others taken with him, referred, 13 July.
Benson,
John, 1642, committed to Newgate for a Riot in Southwark, 17 Mar.
Henry, 1643. Vide Privileges.
Benwick,
John, 1644, Ordinance for appointing him Minister of Stanhope in Wardale, read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 24 Oct.
Berisford,
Mr. 1643, a Committee to treat with him about furnishing Powder for Kent, 12 May.
1644, a Committee to treat with him about furnishing Powder demanded by Lord General; his Answer reported; Order thereupon, 4 June.
Berkley,
Sir Edward, 1642, his Petition from Lords to be removed to a private House, referred to the Committee for Prisoners, 18 Mar.
Sir Robert, one of the Judges of the Court of King's Bench, 1643. Day appointed for hearing his Cause; a Committee to prepare Charge against him, 19 May. Another Committee to manage the Part concerning his Judgment given in the Matter of Ship-money, 20. Trial deferred, 24 May - 11, 13, 15, 18, & 20 July - 28 Aug. - 7 Sept. - Notice of Trial; Managers to attend, 5, 18 July - 3, 25, & 31 Aug. - 5 Sept. - Time appointed for giving Sentence, 9 - Judgment demanded, 12 - Message to be sent to Lords, desiring them to demand his Fine, 28 - Sent; Answer thereto, 29 - Ordinance for applying the Moiety thereof for Relief of the West, sent to Lords, 24 Oct. - Message to them, desiring it may be so applied; Answer thereto; Conference to be desired with Lords concerning the Necessity of this Application; Managers appointed; Conference desired; Message from Lords desiring it may be a free Conference; agreed to, 26 - Another Message to them, touching the Application thereof, and Answer, 27 - A Committee to treat with him concerning his Fine, 1 Mar.
1644, a Committee to prepare Ordinance for discharging him from further Proceedings, upon Payment of 7,000 £ 4 May - Ordinance read twice, and committed; Committee to withdraw; Ordinance agreed to by Lords, 9 - A Committee to take care that the Monies, presently to be paid, be disposed of for the Use of the West, and to take Security for the Residue, 10 - The Committee for the West impowered to change the Bond, 27. - Another Committee to represent their Opinions upon the Matter of Fact, in his Case, upon his Sentence touching his Practice as a Lawyer, 31 Oct.
Sir Charles, 1643, to be exchanged for Mr. George, 1 Aug.
Sir Henry, 1643, remanded to Prison, 14 Aug. - Member enjoined to endeavour to bring him back; Order for apprehending him, 5 Oct. - Member's Answer, 7. - Information that he has surrendered himself; Order for his Commitment to Winchester House, 9 - A Committee to inquire into the Means used for his Release, 28.
Colonel, 1644, Paper concerning an Alteration of Officers in his Regiment, referred to Lord General, 1 Apr.
Berks,
1643, Committees added to the Committee for sequestering Delinquents Estates, 14 Apr. - Earl of Holland discharged from the Lieutenancy, 23 Aug. - High Sheriff appointed, 30 Dec.
1644, Order for putting the Forces in Action, 3 Aug.
Earl of, 1643, Lords to be moved to continue his Restraint, 10 June - Order for seizing and selling his Goods, and disposing of the Proceed thereof, 9 Feb.
Bermudas,
1644, the Committee for the Navy to consider of reducing it to the Obedience of Parliament, 10 June.
Bernard,
Mr. 1643, to be removed from his House near the Magazine in the Tower, 1 June.
Mr. 1643, appointed Prothonotary of the Common Pleas; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 20 Oct. - Justices to be required to swear him in, 21 - A Committee to prepare Ordinance for sequestering the Profits of the Office to him, 23.
Bernardi,
Francis, 1643. Vide Privileges.
Bernie,
John, 1643, Petition; Order for 600 £ to him for Herrings delivered to the Army in Munster; the Committee for Irish Affairs to consider of his Loss, 19 July - Order for an Allowance from the Time of the Delivery till the Money is paid, 20.
Berrie,
Edward, 1642, to be sent for, as a Delinquent for being a Defaulter in all Services, 22 Mar.
Berrow,
Colonel John, 1643, Certificate concerning him and others referred to the Committee for Gloucester, 2 Oct.
1644, his Petition referred to the Committee for Examinations; Order for paying him 939 £ out of Delinquents Estates, discovered by him, 4 June.
Berry,
Major, 1644, his Heir to be discharged from Wardship, 3 July.
Berwick,
1643, Mayor and Aldermen to be thanked for their Care of well-affected Persons; Letter to be written to the Earl of Warwick, desiring him to send a Ship to the Assistance of the Town, 12 Apr. Letter read, and signed by Speaker, 13. His Answer, 24 - Proceedings of the Commissioners in Scotland for securing it approved; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 16 Sept. - Propositions and Results concerning the Town; Reasons for settling a Scots Garison there; Committees Answer to the Queries from the Mayor, &c. upon the Town's declaring for the Parliament, severally agreed to; Declaration of the Approbation of both Houses of their declaring, with a Letter of Thanks to be sent; another Declaration to be sent into Scotland, touching the putting in a Garison, 20 - Votes to be sent into Scotland; Commissioners to settle the Town and Garison, pursuant thereto; Lords Concurrence signified, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to - Order for accepting and complying with Bills of Exchange from the Commissioners of Scotland, 27 Oct. - Declaration touching the Commencement of the Garison's Pay, 13 Dec. - Letter from the Commissioners in Scotland, with a Paper inclosed, concerning settling the Garison; Settlement agreed to, 23.
1644, Additional Deputy Lieutenants from Lords agreed to, 9 Oct.
Berwicke,
Robert, 1644, Order for restoring him to his Collieries and Coals upon the Staiths, 26 Nov.
Best,
Margaret, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for maimed Soldiers, 1 June.
John, 1644, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 28 Sept.
Bettison,
Sir Richard, 1643, to have Warrant to pass to Oxon, 20 Apr.
Betts,
Leonard, 1643, Petition specially recommended to the Committee for Obstructions in the Courts of Justice, 8 Nov.
Bewdith,
John, 1643. Vide Privileges.
Bewly,
William, 1643, Order for seizing his Money, for Discharge of Bonds due upon Customs, 8 May.
Bibles,
1644, Assembly's Complaint concerning Bibles printed beyond Sea; the Committee for Printing to suppress them; Proceedings of the Assembly approved, 31 May.
Bidlocke,
Captain, 1643, to be exchanged for Captain Keckwicke, 1 July.
Bidulph
House, 1643, Letter relating to the taking of it, 24 Mar.
Bill,
Mr. 1643, Order for Sale of his sequestered Goods, 29 June.
John, junior, 1644, Ordinance for disposing of his Portion to Lord Fairfax, read twice, and committed, 28 Oct.
Billeting,
1643, no new Levies to be billetted without an Order of the House, and the Consent of Deputy Lieutenants, 13 Nov. - Order touching the Payment of Billet-money, 9 Mar.
Bills,
1644, Resolution that it is unparliamentary for Lords to send down Reasons, or any other Paper, to any Bill or Ordinance, at the first Beginning thereof, 12 May.
Bingham,
Thomas, 1643, committed to Lord Petre's House, 20 June.
Bingley,
Major, 1643, Complaint against him and others; Examinations read, and referred to the Committee of both Kingdoms, 23 Mar.
Biondi,
Sir Francis, 1643, to have Warrant to pass with his Wife and Family beyond Sea, 2 May.
Birch,
Captain, 1643, to be sent for in safe Custody, and bring his Warrants for seizing Goods; Warrants read; Birch heard; Speaker's Answer; Goods staid by him to remain undisposed of; House to consider the Warrants, and take care Satisfaction be given him for Monies disbursed to the Parliament, 18 Oct.
Colonel John, 1644, Petition for Money upon Account, towards Payment of his Loan, referred to the Committee for Examinations, 16 Oct.
Bird,
John and Simon, 1643, Order for seizing their Monies, for Discharge of Bonds due upon the Customs, 8 May.
Birdlington,
1643, Letter concerning the taking it read, 9 Feb.
Birkenhead,
Thomas, 1643, to have Warrant to pass to Oxon, 22 Mar.
Bishop,
Mr. an Engineer, 1643, a Committee to consider of a convenient Place for him to work in, 12 June.
Sir Edward, 1644, Report concerning him; Order for admitting him to a Fine and Composition, 23 Oct.
Bishops,
1642. Order for seizing and sequestering their Estates, and the Sequestrators Names read; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 15 Mar. Vide Delinquents.
1643, a Committee to prepare Ordinance for sequestering the impeached Bishops Power of collating to Ecclesiastical Benefices, 16 May.
Bisse,
Edward, 1643, to attend the Committee for sequestering absent Members Estates, 28 Sept. - 22 Jan. - To forbear sitting till Report, 22 - To be admitted to take the Covenant; takes it, 7 Feb.
Bitterman,
Paul, 1643, to be sent for as a Delinquent, for refusing to pay the Weekly Assessments, 14 Apr.
Bladwell,
Captain, 1643, Disposal of his Horses left to Lord General, 26 June - Order for his Troop to march to him, 19 Aug. - His Petition touching Arrears read: nothing done thereupon, 12 Dec.
1644, Business concerning him to be considered, 12 Dec.
Blagrave,
Lady, 1643, her Bill to be sent to Lords - To have Warrant to go to Oxon, to solicit the passing it, 8 Apr. - Bill sent, 10.
Blakiston,
Mr. 1643, a Committee to consider of Reparation to him for Damages sustained by the King's Forces, 10 Apr. - Order for paying him the Remainder of Money raised by selling Salt, 15 Sept. - Order for him, with Serjeant's Man, to search a Place mentioned in a Petition, 19 Oct. - No Member to relate any Passages in the House concerning him, 13 Nov.
Thomas, 1644, Petition referred to the Committee for Sequestrations, 30 Sept.
Blasphemy.
Vide Incesl - 1644, the Committee for plundered Ministers to examine the Information of Blasphemy concerning our Saviour Jesus Christ, 19 Dec.
Blechenden,
Dr. 1643, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 6 Jan.
Blenkirship,
Captain Thomas, 1644, to be sent up in safe Custody, 19 Nov. - Committed to Manchester House, 13 Dec.
Blewett,
Mr. 1643. Vide Privileges.
Blinkhorne,
Mr. 1643, Order for Sale of his sequestered Goods; - for trying him for a Conspiracy, 29 June.
Blount,
Ladies Isabella and Anne, 1643, to have Warrant to go to Thame, 5 Sept.
Sir Charles, 1644, Member to acquaint House whether any Composition has been made for the Wardship of his Heir, 3 July.
Blower,
Richard, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee at Haberdashers Hall, 5 July.
Bludder,
Sir Thomas, 1643, Order for Sale of his sequestered Goods, 29 July.
Bludwell,
Captain, 1644, Order for paying his Widow Part of his Arrears, 30 Sept.
Blunt,
Mr. 1643, his Letter read, 17 Oct.
Blythe,
Captain Richard, 1644, Lord Admiral impowered to discharge or continue him, 4 Apr.
Boate,
Dr. Arnold, 1644, Petition referred to the Adventurers for sitting out the Ships that took him, 25 Apr.
Bodenham,
Sir Wingfield, 1643, to be committed to the Tower, 31 July.
1644, Report concerning him; Order for admitting him to a Composition; Committees impowered to compound with him, 23 Oct.
Bodeville,
John, 1643, voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament. 5 Feb.
Bohemia,
Queen of, 1643, Draught of a Letter to her, with her Letter to Prince Rupert inclosed, read, and re-committed, 21 Apr. - Conference desired by Lords concerning Letters from her, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; her Letter to Speaker read, and to be entered, 25. - Another Conference desired by Lords concerning her agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; her Letter read, 21 Aug.
1644, Letter from Lord General, representing her Necessities, reported from a Conference; Report referred to the Committee for the King's Revenue; Instruction to write to her, to remove her Chaplain, 28 June.
Bolles,
Mr. 1643, appointed Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, 12 Dec.
Bolt,
Susan, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for Irish Affairs, 5 Aug.
Boncks,
Matthew, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for Hull, 12 July.
Bond,
Captain, 1642, Order concerning him revoked, 18 Mar.
Mr. 1643, desired to preach, 28 Feb.
1644, thanked, and to print his Sermon, 27 Mar.
Boniface,
Thomas. Vide Frere.
Books,
1643, Ordinance for Preservation of Books, Parchments, Manuscripts, and Records, read twice, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 10 Nov. Desired, 13. Signified, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to; Ordinance to be printed and published, 18 - A Committee to consider of a proper Place for disposing of choice Books, 9 Feb. - None to be sold without their Order, 13.
Boone,
Henry, and Edward Fleet, 1643, Petition specially recommended to the Committee at Haberdashers Hall, 7 Dec.
Booth,
William, 1643. Vide Privileges.
Colonel George, 1644, Petition; Order for paying 1,000 £ to him upon Account; the Committee for Chethire to consider of furnishing him with Arms, 28 Mar.
Bosevile,
Col. 1643, a Committee to prepare Ordinance for advancing 100 £ in Part of his Arrears, 20 May - Order for Musquets to his Regiment, 13 June.
Bossinon,
Sieur, 1643, his Propositions in Scotland sent to Lords, 13 Jan.
1644, Letters from thence concerning detaining him, read, and to be considered, 18 May.
Boston,
1643, Lord Willoughby's Letter concerning quitting it, read; Order for sending down Money and Forces, 8 Aug.
Boswell,
Sir William, 1643, his Letters, and certain Exhibits, to the States General, read; a Committee to prepare Answer to the Exhibits, and translate them, 22 June - Translated Exhibits; Answer thereto; Copy of the King's Letter to the States General, which was the Ground of the Exhibits, severally read; Answer re-committed; Committee added, 15 Aug. - Reported, and to be delivered to Lords at a Conference, 17 - Order for sequestering his Estate, 22 June.
Bote,
Mr. 1643, the Committee for Safety to consider the Business of his Ship, 20 Nov.
Boteler,
Sir William, and Sir * * St. Leger, 1642, Member to prepare Ordinance for sequestering their Estates, 21 Mar.
Sir Francis, 1643, committed to the Tower, 10 Feb.
Colonel, 1644, Report concerning quitting his Post, and dispersing private Instructions brought by him from the King's Army, with the Miscarriages in the late Disaster in the West, referred to a Committee, 27 - Members to discover to them what they know of the Matter, 28 - Lord General's Letter concerning him; Order for his Commitment to the Tower; Judge Advocate to examine Persons upon Oath in the Presence of a Committee, 30.
Botolph,
St. without Bishopsgate, 1643, Ordinance for sequestering the Living, read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 2 May - Desired, 5.
St. Aldersgate, 1643, Order for sequestering the Living, read, and agreed to, 22 Aug.
Bourchier,
Barrington, 1643, to have Warrant to pass beyond Sea, 11 July.
Bowdenham,
Captain, 1643, to be remanded to the Prison from whence he came, 14 Aug.
Bowen,
Mr. 1643, to be summoned to attend, 27 Apr. - A Committee to examine touching Monies in his Hands belonging to a Ward, 29.
Captain, 1644, Lord Admiral impowered to discharge or continue him, 4 Apr.
Bowes,
Sir Francis, 1644, to be sent up in safe Custody, 19 Nov. - Disabled from being Alderman of Newcastle, 5 Dec. - To be committed to South wark Compter, 13.
Major Ralph, 1644, to be sent up in safe Custody, 19 Nov.
Bowey,
John, 1644, Petition; Order for remitting the Forfeiture of Money, which he endeavoured to export, 25 Oct.
Bowles,
Sir Charles, 1643, to have a Chamber to himself in Windsor Castle, 27 Mar.
Oliver, 1643, to have Liberty to land 45 Barrels of Currans, 5 Oct.
Mr. 1644, appointed Minister to the Committee with the Scotts Army; Order touching an Allowance to him, 2 May.
Bowyer,
Mr. 1643, seizing his House approved, 17 Apr.
Sir Thomas, 1643, Order for sequestering his Estate, 24 June.
1644, his Petition referred to the Committee for Examinations, 16 Dec.
Boxe,
Simon, 1643, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 10 July.
Boyle,
Robert, 1642, his Petition, and Recommendation from Lord General, read; Order for 40 £ to him out of the Contribution-monies, 18 Mar.
Boynton,
Sir Matthew, 1643, appointed Colonel of the Garison in Hull; Lord General to be desired to grant the Commission, 3 July - Lords Concurrence signified; Message from them; desiring a Letter may be wrote for that Purpose, agreed to, 4.
Colonel, 1643, informs the House of an Assanlt committed against him; Witness examined; Parties to be sent for, 3 Feb. Vide Wray.
Boys,
Sir Edward, 1642, the Committee for Examinations to examine the Frenchman sent up by him, 24 Mar.
1643, Order touching his Pay as Governor of Dover Castle, 4 July - His Letter, and Examination sent with it, referred to the Committee for Examinations, 18 Sept.
1644, Order for Payment of Arrears to him and the Garison in Dover Castle, 17 Apr.
Lieutenant Colonel, 1643, Order for paying Money due to him to the Committees of Kent, 11 Apr.
Mr. 1643, Pacquet of Letters sent from him referred to the Committee of Safety, 22 Jan. - Report; Letters to be sent to Monsieur du Moulin, 24.
Brace,
Giles, 1643, Order for his Discharge, upon taking the Protestation, 11 Apr.
Major, 1644, the Committee for Prisoners to send him to a safe Place, 29 July.
Bradford,
Barnaby and James, 1643, to be removed from London House to Norfolk Gaol, 26 May.
Bradncux,
Captain Henry, 1643, to be removed from Woodstreet Compter to Norfolk Gaol, 26 May.
Bradshaw,
Mr. 1643, Information of Aspersions cast on the Committee of the Militia by him; referred to a Committee, 5 Feb.
Brampston,
Sir John, 1644, to be consulted with concerning the Trial of Macguire and Macmahon, 26 Oct.
Brand,
Joseph. Vide Norris, Hugh.
Brandfield,
1643, Order for appointing a Parson, read, and agreed to, 19 June.
Bray,
Dr. 1643, Order for delivering his Books to Dr. Wincopp, 3 Oct.
Braybrooke.
Vide Utye.
Brentford,
New, 1643, Petition of Inhabitants; Lecturer recommended, 13 June.
Brereton,
Mary, 1642, Order for restoring her Horses, 20 Mar.
Sir William, 1642, Conference desired with Lords concerning Letters from him, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, 23 Mar.
1643, his Letter read, 27 Mar. - A Committee to prepare Heads for a Conference thereupon; Order concerning Reparations to be made to him, agreed to by Lords, 28 - Lord General to be desired to grant him Commissions of Martial Law, 14 June - Order for his receiving the Rents of Eccleshall Castle, and Mr. Leigh's Estate, 15 Nov. - His Letter, desiring Directions for the Disposal of Prisoners brought from St. Albans; Resolution for committing them to several Prisons, 10 Feb. - To be thanked for his Services, 13. - Order for sending him Arms, agreed to by Lords - for 5,000 £ towards his Arrears, and for raising more Forces - Ordinance enabling him to put in Execution Ordinances for raising Monies in Cheshire, and to administer the Covenant, read twice, and committed, 6 Mar. - Committees added, 7.
1644, Ordinance agreed to by Lords, 26 Mar. - Order for presenting List of the Impediments that hinder his going to his Charge, 28 & 30 Mar. - 5 Apr. - About paying Money formerly assigned him, 6 - The Committee for Examinations to secure Delinquents Estates discovered by him, 8 - Order for sending him Arms; Lord General to be moved for a Commission to him to press Men in Cheshire, 7 May - Ordinance appointing Persons in London to take Subscriptions in his Absence; appointing him Commander in chief in Cheshire, in the Absence of Lord Fairfax and Sir Thomas Fairfax, 16 - Order for Repayment of Money advanced by him, agreed to by Lords, 30. His Letter from Hulmes Castle, relating the State of the Counties and Forces, 3 July - Another relating their Success over the Enemy; Member to prepare Letter of Thanks thereupon; Part of Letter referred to the Committee for the King's Revenue; a Committee not to proceed on Matters concerning him till further Order, 30 Aug. - His Letter concerning a Defeat given by Sir Marmaduke Langdale to the King's Forces, and concerning Prince Rupert's Advance to join the King, 2 Sept. - Member to prepare Letter of Thanks thereupon, 3. - Collections for his Service to be sent up from Yarmouth, 10 Oct.
Sir Thomas, 1643, the Committee for Safety to examine his Delinquency, 11 July.
Brett,
Henry, 1643, to be admitted into the House, 12 May - To be summoned upon Fourteen Days Respite, 22 Jan. - Voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 1 Feb.
Brewers
Company, 1643, Petition read, and referred to the Committee of Excise, 4 Sept.
1644, Ordinance concerning them agreed to by Lords, 10 July.
Bridge,
Mr. 1643, desired to preach, 25 Oct. - Thanked, and to print his Sermon, 29 Nov.
Bridger,
Henry, 1644, Letter concerning him read; to be discharged from being of the Committee of Sussex, 26 Aug.
Bridges,
Mr. 1643, ordered into Custody, 20 Apr.
Mr. 1643, desired to preach, 10 Oct.
Henry, 1643, to be recommended to the Governor of Pool, to be considered in the Distribution of Monies, 26 Feb.
Major, 1644, to be thanked for his Services, 30 Mar.
Bridgewater,
Earl of, 1644, Lords to be desired he may be assessed the 20th and 5th Parts; their Concurrence signified, 13 June - Message acquainting House they had assessed him for his 20th Part, 19 July.
Bristol,
1642, Letter to be sent to Lord General for a Commission to try the Conspirators, 16 Mar. - Votes concerning them to be sent, with Desire they may be speedlly put in Execution, 22. - Mayor's Letter, desiring Repayment of Money advanced by him, read, and referred to a Committee; Member to take care he be paid out of the first Monies raised in the County, 11 Apr. - Order for Satisfaction to Persons well-affected out of the Delinquents Goods, 17 - Papers touching the Conspiracy referred to the Committee for Safety, 15 May - Examination of one of the Conspirators, with the Sentence of the Council of War, read; Examination and Sentence to be printed, 22. - Proceedings of the Council of War in the Examination of the Conspirators approved; House justifies them in the Act of committing Prince Rupert's Trumpeter, 17 June - Mayor's Letter concerning Monies due to him, read, and referred to the Committee for Irish Affairs, 24 May - Propositions for placing a Garison there, read, and referred to a Committee, 17 June - Report; Resolution that it is necessary to have a sufficient Garilon; Lord General to consider what will be sufficient, 21 - His Letter thereupon read, and referred to the Committee for the Garison, 26 - Bills of Exchange from thence accepted, 1 July - Ordinance concerning the Town presented, and to be considered, 12 - Lord General to examine the Business concerning the Surrender thereof, 23 Sept. - Election referred to the Committee for Elections, 15 Nov.
Earl of, 1643, Order for Sale of his sequestered Goods, 10 June.
Bishop of, 1643, to be summoned to appear in the Assembly, 22 Oct.
Bristoll,
Mr. 1643. Vide Privileges.
Broad,
Henry, 1643, Order touching his Allowance as Auditor to the Army, 5 Apr.
1644, Exceptions against him presented, avowed, and referred to the Committee for Lord General's Army, 6 June.
Matthew, 1644, his Neglect in repairing to the Army referred to the Commissioners for Martial Law, 1 Nov.
Broccas,
John, 1643, to have the Liberty of the Prison, 28 Mar. - His Petition to Lords sent down, and read; left to them to proceed in the Bail of him, 13 July.
William, 1643, Order for restoring his House; Business of taking it referred to the Committee for Examinations, 24 June.
Brockman,
Sir William, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee appointed to treat with the Scott's Commissioners, 27 Feb.
Brome,
Mr. 1643, Order for Sale of his sequestered Goods, 29 June.
Bromehall,
1643, Petition of Occupiers of Lands referred to a Committee, 1 June.
Bromfield,
Serjeaut Major, 1644, Petition recommended to Sir Gilbert Gerard; Order touching paying his Debt, 30 Sept.
Bronkerd,
Sir William, 1643, to have a Pass to Oxon, with one Servant, to be named in the Warrant, 11 Apr.
Brooke,
Sir John, 1642, voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament; a Committee to prepare Ordinance for seizing and sequestering his Estate, 15 Mar.
1643, Intercepted Letter from him read; to be printed, and referred to a Committee, 3 May.
Lord, 1643, Petition of his Officers referred to the Committee for Safety, 6 Apr.
Charles, 1643, Order for his Discharge, 10 May.
John, 1643. Vide Privileges.
Lady, 1643, the Committee for Adventurers to consider of admitting her an Adventurer, 25 May.
1644, her Petition; Resolution for settling certain Houses of the Earl of Bristol and Lord Digby upon her, and her youngest Son, 27 Aug. - Ordinance for that Purpose read twice, and passed; Lords Concurrence signified, 30.
Elizabeth, 1643, to have Warrant to pass beyond Sea, 15 Aug.
Sir William, 1643, Member to prepare Ordinance for sequestering his Michaelmas Rents, 28 Sept. - Ordinance read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence signified, 9 Oct.
Sir Basil. Vide Ryley, Theophilus - 1643, Order for his Commitment to the Tower, 6 Jan.
Colonel Henry, 1644, Petition read, and referred to the Committee for Cheshire, 28 Mar. - Ordinance appointing him High Sheriff of the County, read, 29 Aug. - Read Second time; Question for Commitment; Neg. Passed, 7 Sept.
Lord, 1644, his Wardship to the Earl of Bristol and Lord Digby declared void; Member to prepare Ordinance for discharging him of any Composition for his Wardship, 27 Aug. - Ordinance read twice, and passed; Lords Concurrence signified, 30.
Brookes,
Captain, 1643, the Committee for the Admiralty to dispose of him to what Prison they think fit, 29 Aug.
Brooking,
Mr. 1643, to be exchanged for Mr. Champernoon, 8 July.
Brough,
Mr. 1643, to be removed from his House near the Magazine in the Tower, 1 June.
Broughton,
Colonel Robert, 1644, not to be exchanged without Leave of the House, and Sir Thomas Middleton's Consent, 10 Oct.
Brown,
Thomas, 1642, committed to Newgate for a Riot in Southwark, 17 Mar.
Mr. Gun-founder to the King, 1643, the Committee for Examinations to take care of removing Ordnance in his Custody; Instruction to examine what is become of Granadoes made by him, and how Granadoes came between the Walls of Lambeth House, 10 Apr.
John, 1643, Order for restoring his Horse, 18 Apr.
1644, to be enjoined forthwith to go into Dorsetshire, 10 July.
Edmund, an Intelligencer, 1643, ordered into Custody; a Committee to examine him, 29 May - Committee added, 30.
Mr. a Conspirator, 1643, Order touching Money due to him upon Bonds, 3 July - Touching Money due to him upon Distresses, 1 Aug.
Mr. a Member, 1643, Vide Privileges. - Order for the Bishop of London, &c. to pay Money to him and Mr. White, 3 Aug.
Richard, 1643, to have Warrant to pass with his Tutor beyond Sea, 4 Aug.
Robert, Minister to a Regiment in France, 1643, to have Warrant to pass thither, 20 Nov.
Mr. King's Agent in Paris, 1643, intercepted Letters from him, referred to the Committee for Examinations, 18 Dec.
Serjeant Major General, 1644, a Committee to withdraw, and consider of the Commission to be granted to him; Commission reported; read twice, and passed, 7 June - Agreed to by Lords, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to, 8 - Ordinance enabling the Committee for the Militia to send Anxiliaries under his Command into the associated Counties of Oxon, Bucks, &c. read, and passed; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 8 June - His Letter, and a Letter from the Committee of both Kingdoms to him, 29 Aug. - Well-affected Persons to have the public Faith for Goods taken from them by him, 17 Oct.
Samuel 1644, Order for removing Soldiers quartered in his House, and against quartering any hereafter, 24 Dec.
Brownich,
Mr. 1643. Vide Privileges.
Brownlowe,
Sir John, 1643, Information that he was assessed 1,000 £ for his 20th Part, 17 Aug. Order touching the Payment thereof, 17 Aug. - 7 Sept. - To have the public Faith for 350 £ paid for the Forces in Lincolnshire, 10 Oct.
Sir William, 1643, Information that he was assessed 300 £ for his 20th Part, 17 Aug. Order touching the Payment thereof, 17 Aug. - 7 Sept. - To have the public Faith for 172 £ 16 s. paid for the Forces in Lincolnshire, 10 Oct.
Brownsca
Castle, 1643, Order for delivering Ordnance for the Service thereof, 22 Jan.
1644, like Order, 28 Sept.
Bryan,
John. Vide Warwick Town.
Buckhurst,
Lord Richard, 1643, to be summoned to attend the Service of the House, 16 Oct. - Voted incapable of fitting during this Parliament, 5 Feb.
Buckle,
Sir Christopher, 1643, Order touching the Payment of his Assessment, 5 Sept.
Bucks
County, 1643, Order for allowing Monies out of the Weekly Assessments, for Maintenance of the Garison at Aylesbury, &c. 30 Mar. - Additional Committees to the Committee for Sequestrations agreed to by Lords, 14 Apr. - Letter concerning Cruelties of the King's Forces, to be delivered to Lords at a Conference, and printed, 18 May - Information touching the Manner of raising Monies, 20 - Committees added to the Committee of the County, 29 - Order for bringing up the Sequestration-monies to Guildhall, 20 June - A Committee to present the Names of Committees, 1 Sept. - Committees added to the Committee for Weekly Assessments, 9 Sept. - 5 Oct. - High Sheriff appointed, 30 Dec.
1644, Ordinance enabling the Committees of Bucks, &c. to put in Execution several Ordinances, read twice, and committed, 15 June - The Committee of both Kingdoms to dispose the Forces into speedy Action, and send down the Officers to their several Charges, 3 Aug. - High Sheriff discharged; Another appointed; Lords Concurrence signified, 29.
Duke of, 1643, a Committee to consider of present raising Monies out of his Pictures, 16 Jan. - Order for sequestering and selling his Goods, not already assigned, and for Disposal of the Proceed thereof, 10 Feb.
Budd,
Christopher, 1644. Vide Privileges.
Buke,
Lieutenant Isaac, 1643, to be summoned in safe Custody, 1 June.
Bulkley,
Richard, 1643, to be summoned to appear in the Assembly, 23 Oct.
Thomas, 1644, Petition referred to a Committee, 10 May.
Bullard,
John, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for the Navy, 24 Mar.
Buller,
Captain Anthony, 1643, Order for restoring his great Saddles and Arms; Parties to be brought in safe Custody, to answer the Fact, 25 Apr.
1644, Lord General to be desired to call him to Account, for employing Papists in his Troop, 28 Nov.
Bullion
and Coin, 1643, Declaration that all imported shall have free Passage into Dover, London, and the Mint, 25 Aug. Lords Concurrence signified, 26. - Ordinance from Lords for Importation thereof; Agreed to, 24 Feb.
Bullmen,
Captain, 1643, Order for paying him Mr. May's Money, 25 Apr. - Sent to Lords, 24 May - Order for his keeping Mr. May's Mare - for his keeping all the Furnitures of the Saddles, and One Saddle - To be recommended to Lord General to succeed his Brother, 17 May - To be kept in Custody, 27 Feb.
Bullock,
Henry, 1643, to be sent for as a Delinquent, for abusing Collectors of the Weekly Assessments, 1 Apr. - Order for his Discharge, 12.
Bulteel,
Peter, 1643, Order for permitting his Wife, &c. to pass beyond Sea, 9 Aug. - Revoked; Copy of the Revocation to be sent to the Officers of the Out-ports, 10.
Bunting ford Westmill,
1643, Order for sequestering the Living, read, and agreed to, 7 Oct.
Burdett,
Richard, 1643, Petition on his behalf read; Order for bailing him, 31 Dec. - Another Petition read; Order for Supersedeas; Heaton and Griffith to be sent for as Delinquents, 18. Vide Singulos.
Lieutenant, 1644. Vide Privileges.
Bures,
Monsieur, 1643, his Servant to have Warrant to pass into France, and for taking Post-horses, 1 Apr. - To have Warrant to send a Servant with Letters to the King and Queen, 5 - A Committee to inquire by what Warrant Guards are set upon his House, 12 June - To have Pass to go into France, 21 Aug.
Burgess,
Dr. 1643, Order touching an Allowance to him for Cassiobury Park, 9 Aug. Enlarged, 11 - Desired to preach, 30 - Thanked, and to print his Sermon, 27 Sept. - Appointed Lecturer at St. paults; To be enjoined to quit his Living at Watford, upon Admission, 15 Dec. - Order for 400 £ per Annum to him out of the sequestered Estates of the Dean and Chapter, 15 Dec. - 8 Mar. - Agreed to by Lords, 14.
1644, Ordinance for settling him in the Lectureship, read, 5 Aug. - Committed; Instruction, 30 Nov.
Burlace,
John, 1643, to be summoned upon 14 Days Respite, 22 Jan. - Voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 4 Mar.
Burleigh
House, 1643, the Committee for Prisoners to dispose of those sent from thence, 31 July. Vide Cambridge.
1644, to be put into the Hands of Major Lafield; the Committee for Rutland to send Prisoners thither, 3 July - Lord Grey to be desired to take care thereof, 12.
Burleigh,
Captain, 1643, the Committee for the Admiralty to dispose of him to what Prison they think fit, 29 Aug.
Burne,
William, 1643, to have Warrant to go to Oxon, 1 Apr.
Burnt Island,
1643, Order for bringing up Corn stayed there, 2 Dec.
Burrell,
Captain, 1644, Petition referred, with his Condition, to the Earl of Manchester, 21 Aug.
Mrs. 1644, Petition referred to a Committee, 25 July - Order for paying her Part of her Husband's Arrears, 30 Sept.
Burrowes,
Jervase, 1643, to have Liberty to carry Musquets, &c. to Nottingham, 25 Mar.
Burton,
Henry, 1643, Order for Stay of Process for levying Fines imposed upon him, 12 June.
Bury,
Richard. Vide Carne.
Bush,
Abraham, 1643, Order for permitting his Wife to pass, beyond Sea, 9 Aug. - Revoked; Copy of the Revocation to be sent to the Officers of the Out-ports, 10.
Bushell,
Captain, 1643, to be thanked for regaining Scarborough; Appointed Commander, 3 Apr.
Captain William, 1643, Petition read; Order for sending him to Lord General, with the Reasons for apprehending him, 2 Dec. - Business referred to the Committee for Examinations, 18.
Bushley,
1643, Order for sequestering the Living, read, and agreed to, 11 July.
Butchers
Company, 1643, their Charter to be presented, 15 Sept. - To be redelivered, 8 Nov.
Buller,
Henry, 1643, Petition referred to Lord General and the Council of War, 3 Apr.
Captain, 1643, Proceedings of him and his Officers referred to a Committee, 25 May.
Lady, and Husband, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for Irish Affairs, 10 June.
Richard, 1643, remanded to Newgate, 14 Aug.
Sir Francis, 1643, a Committee to prepare Proof against him concerning his Miscarriage in Ireland, 5 Mar.
Mr. late Sheriff of Pembrokeshire, 1644, to be committed to Sonthwark Compter, 2 May.
Sir John, 1644, Report concerning him; Order for admitting him to a Fine and Composition; Committee impowered to compound with him, 23 Oct.
Butlerage,
1643, Ordinance declaring the Advantage of the Patent not prejudiced by any Order of the House, read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 5 July - Signified, 12.
Butter.
Vide Corn.
Butter,
Nathaniel, 1643, to be tried by Martial Law as a Spy; Lord General to be moved for a Commission; Order for his Commitment to the Compter, 10 Nov.
Butterworth,
Mr. 1643, Order for restoring his Horses; Person who seized them to attend the Committee for Examination, 5 July.
Byron,
Lady, 1643, to remain in Custody; Business referred to the Committee for Examinations; Lords suspend the Protection of her, 15 Apr. - To be discharged, and have Warrant to go to Oxon, 17.
Sir Nicholas, 1643, intercepted Letters from him to be communicated to the City, 24 June - Order for his Commitment to the Tower, 10 Feb.
Sir John, 1643, Order for sequestering Part of his Estate, 27 June - His Letter to the Earl of Newcastle to be printed, 15 Jan.
Bywater,
Thomas, and William Cave, 1644, Petition referred to a Committee, 2 Dec.