Die Martis, 16 August, 1642.
PRAYERS.
Ly. Benion's Money.
THE Question being put, Whether the Money of
the Lady Benion's, stayed by Order of this House,
should be delivered into the Hands of Eliab Harvey, in
Trust for her;
It pased with the Negative.
Letter from the King.
A Letter from his Majesty, of the Thirteenth of August,
from Yorke; with a Message concerning an Order of the
House of Commons, requiring the Committee for Adventurers to lend an Hundred thousand Pounds to the
Committee for the Defence of the Kingdom; was this
Day read; and referred to the Committee that prepared
the last Declaration touching his Majesty's last Proclamation; to prepare an Answer unto it: And do expect
an Account of it especially from Mr. Reynolds, Sir Tho.
Barrington, Mr. Marten, Mr. Strode: And they are to
meet this Afternoon, at Two of Clock, in the inner
Court of Wards.
Holborne's Plute.
Ordered, That the Plate stayed by Order of this House,
informed to be Mr. Holborne's, be kept at... Chamber
of London, where now it is; until this House take farther
Order.
Loans from Merchant Strangers, &c.
Ordered, That Mr. White do prepare an Ordinance for
securing the Monies lent by the Merchant Strangers, and
the Trinity House.
Proceedings against Baxter.
Lancelott Baxter, against whom an Information was
given of dangerous Words spoken by him (the which
Information was witnessed before the Committee for
Informations, by Three Witnesses) ....
The Witnesses were likewise called in; and did witness
the same.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Lancelott Baxter
be forthwith committed a Prisoner to Newgate, and that
the farther Examination of this Business be referred to
the Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench; and that
the Witnesses be examined there before him; and that
he be proceeded against according to Law.
Magazines in Kent.
Ordered, That the Arms and Ammunition in the several Magazines in the County of Kent, and the Arms
returned from the late Northern Expedition, shall be
disposed of and distributed for the Service of that County,
by Order and Warrant of the Lord Lieutenant, or the
Deputy Lieutenants of that County, nominated and approved of by both Houses, for executing the Ordinance
of the Militia, or any Three of them. And whereas this
House is informed, That Gervase Mapeston hath distributed divers of the Arms that were returned from the
late Northern Expedition, and laid up at Maidston; It
is Ordered, That the said Mapeston be accountable to
the Lord Lieutenant, and Deputy Lieutenants, for the
same.
Letter Office.
Mr. Ellis reports from the Committee to whom the
Business of the Letter Office was referred * * * *
Resolved, upon the Question, That the Sequestration
of the Inland Letter Office to Philip Burlamacchi is
illegal and void, and ought to be taken off.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Philip Burlamacchi,
and his Deputies, shall forthwith bring in an Account of
the Profits of the Office received by him, or his Deputies,
since the said illegal Sequestration, to the Committee for
the Accounts, where Mr. Trenchard has the Chair.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the Proclamation
in pursuance of the Sequestration is illegal and void.
Post Masters.
Upon Mr. Prideaux his Report from the Committee
for the Post Masters; it was
Resolved, upon the Question, That the Taking of the
several Letters in this Case from the several Carriers, and
the several Restraints and Imprisonment of Grover, Chapman, Cotton and Mackerill, is against the Law, and
Liberty and Freedom of the Subject.
Resolved, upon the Question, That these several Persons ought to have Reparations and Damages, from Sir
Jo. Coke and Sir F. Windebanke, then Secretaries of
State, and Mr. Witherings, respectively.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Sir Jo. Coke, Sir
F. Windebanke, and Mr. Witherings, are Delinquents.
Message from Lords.
Message from the Lords by Dr. Aylett and Dr.
Heath;
1. They do agree with the House in the Instructions,
with the Amendments: 2. To the Order for the Customhouse: 3. To the Order for adjourning the Assizes to
Surrey: 4. They have appointed a Committee of Four
Lords to consider of the Hamborough Letters: 5. They
have sent you a Letter directed to the Lord Roberts, with
Two Warrants: 6. That Sir Ric. Greenvile and Jo. Arrundell should be forthwith sent for, as Delinquents.
Hamborough Letters.
Mr. Whittacre, Alderman Soames, Sir Rob. Harley,
Mr. Bedingfeilde, Mr. Spurstoe, Mr. Wheeler, Sir Wm.
Armyn, Sir Tho. Ceeke, are appointed to meet with a
proportionable Number of the Lords, about the Hambrough Letters.
Persons sent for.
Resolved, &c. That Sir Bevile Greenvile and Jo. Arrundell shall be forthwith sent for, as Delinquents.
Message from Lords.
Message by Dr. Aylett and Dr. Heath;
The Lords do send these Two Declarations; the One
concerning such as give any Assistance for the War
against the Parliament; the other for the Indemnity of
the V * * * which they agree to, with the Amendments.
Message to Lords.
Sir Antho. Irby carried up to the Lords the Order for
Bringing in of Arms, and having Allowance as if it were
Subscription Money; and also the Order for disarming
the Commissioners of Array.
Lord Lieut. of Ireland.
Sir Philip Stapleton reports, That the Lords do agree
to the Day for the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to be at
Chester; and to * * * *
Answer to Lords.
Answer returned by the same Messengers: That this
House doth agree with the Lords in the several Amendments to the Instructions and the Orders.
Weston, &c. disabled to sit.
The House being informed, That Mr. Nich. Weston
did ill Service to the Parliament, in the Business of
Portesmouth and the Isle of Wight;
Resolved, upon the Question, That Mr. Nicho. Weston shall be disabled for serving any longer as a Member
in this House, during this Parliament.
Resolved, &c. That Colonel Goringe shall be disabled
for serving any longer as a Member of this House, in
respect of the Business of Portesmouth.
New Writs.
Resolved, &c. That Warrants shall go forth for new
Writs for Election of Two Members in their Steads.
Committee for Irish Affairs.
Ordered, That Sir Rob. Harley do go to the Lords with
this Message; To acquaint them, That this House hath
Ordered, that those Members of this House that are in the
Commission for Ireland, or any Four of them, shall meet,
as a Committee for the Affairs of Ireland; and desire the
Lords Concurrence herein: And that.. the Members in
their House, in that Commission, a proportionable .... of
them, may have the like Power to meet, as a Committee,
to prepare and consider of Things necessary for Ireland;
and to present-the same to both Houses; in regard the
Commissioners cannot meet, by reason that divers of them
are out of Town, in the Service of the Parliament.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Mr. Trenchard shall have Leave to go
into the Country.
Warrant to Bartley.
Ordered, That Mr. Bartley shall have Warrant to pass
into France.
Turkish Captives.
WHEREAS, by an Act made this present Parliament, intituled, "An Act for the Relief of the Captives
taken by the Turkish, Moorish, and other Pirates, and to
prevent the Taking of others in Time to come," all Merchants, as well Denizens as Aliens, for any Goods exported or imported, from the 10th Day of December
1641, during the Term of Three Years then next ensuing, are to pay One in the Hundred, according to the
Rates to be established by Parliament, within the Time
therein mentioned; the Collection whereof is, by the
said Act, committed unto the Care and Trust of the
Lord Mayor of London, and the Chamberlain for the
Time being, or their Deputies; who have omitted their
Duty in not appointing their Deputies in the Out Ports
of this Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales,
whereby an Account of the said Duty might be justly
and duly made: And, inasmuch as, by Ordinance made
by the Lords and Commons, assembled in Parliament,
it is Ordered, That all such Merchants as shall not
advance Money by way of Loan, as therein is expressed,
shall, at all Times hereafter, upon Entry of their Goods,
make Payment of ready Money for the said Goods,
according to the Tenor of the said Bill; and likewise all
such other Sums of Money as by virtue of the said Bill
are due from the said Merchants, upon Bill or otherwise,
for Goods by them formerly entered, since the 10th Day
of December 1641: And seeing no Man is yet appointed
to take Charge of the Execution of the said Collection,
in any of the Out Ports, as aforesaid: It is therefore
Ordered, by the Lords and Commons, assembled in
Parliament, That the Collectors or Commissioners, who
have formerly received the several Duties upon Merchandizes, and are now appointed to receive the Customs, according to the Ordinance made in that Behalf,
do forthwith give Order unto their several Deputies in
the Out Ports of this Kingdom, and Dominion of Wales,
to collect the said Duty of One per Cent. of all such
Merchants as refuse to pay, by way of Loan, the Customs appointed to be paid by the said Ordinance, as
aforesaid; or otherwise to take Bond only of all such
others as conform themselves to the Loan of the said
Customs, for the Payment of the said One per Cent. or so
much thereof as shall be agreed on by the Lords and
Commons in Parliament, according to a former Order
made to that Effect; and to return their Accounts hereof
from time to time, unto the said Commissioners: Who
for so doing, shall be saved harmless against any Question whatsoever, by Authority of Parliament.
Member chosen for Ld. Mayor.
The House being this Day informed, That the City of
London had made Choice of Alderman Penington, a
Member of this House, to be Lord Mayor, in the Place
and Stead of Sir Richard Gourney, late Lord Mayor,
and since disabled and put out by Judgment of Parliament; and the House being moved, that the said Alderman Penington might take upon him, and attend the
Trust of that great Charge, notwithstanding his being
a Member of this House; It was
Resolved, upon the Question, That Alderman Penington shall have Leave to take upon him, and to
attend the Trust and Charge of the Place of Lord Mayor
of the City of London; and notwithstanding, still remain
a Member of this House.