Die Veneris, 20 Maii, 1642.
PRAYERS.
Conference.
ORDERED, That Mr. Strode, so soon as the Lords
are sit, shall acquaint them, that this House is now
ready to give their Lordships the Conference desired
Yesterday.
Lord Lieutenant.
Mr. Long reports, That he had acquainted the Lord
Lieutenant with the Order of the House, concerning the
Punishing the Neglect in the Officers that fail to do their
Duties in the speedy Transporting of the Soldiers: The
Lord Lieutenant returned Answer, That he would examine the Matter of Fact; but he could not understand,
that there was any Fault in the Officers.
Army Affairs.
A Letter to be sent to some Gentlemen of Chester, to
take care for the Transporting of the Soldiers; and for
the well Ordering the Soldiers in their Billet, during their
Abode there.
Ordered, That it shall be inserted into this Letter, that
the Officers shall neither stay for the Completing of the
Regiment, nor of a Company; but if Threescore of a
Company shall be got together, that an Officer shall go
over with them, and leave another Officer to bring over
the rest.
The Countess Dowager of Oxon, and her Daughter,
who desire to be naturalized, this Day took the Oaths
of Allegiance and Supremacy.
Lord Lieutenant.
Sir Tho. Barrington is appointed to go to the Lord Lieutenant, to know whether he hath received any Warrant
from * * * *
Money for Ireland.
Ordered, That the Treasurers for the Contributionmoney at London shall pay unto Mr. Nich. Loftus, Deputy
Treasurer at Wars for Ireland, or his Assignee, Ten thousand Pounds out of the next Monies as shall come in upon
the said Act; to be employed for the Affairs of Ireland.
Contribution for Ireland.
Ordered, That Mr. Ekins, the Under Sheriff of the
County of Northampton, do collect the Monies come in
upon the Act of Loan and Contribution for Ireland in the
said County; and do take speedy Order for the Returning
it to the Treasurers at London, appointed by the said Act
to receive the same.
Loan from Merchant Adventurers.
Ordered, That Sir H. Mildmay, Sir Tho. Barrington,
Sir Edw. Hales, Sir Edw. Hungerford, Sir Martin Lumley, Sir Arth. Ingram, Sir Ro. Harley, Mr. Long, Mr.
Mathew, and the Gentlemen that serve for the City, or
any Four of them, shall treat with these Merchant
Adventurers:
That Mr. Ven shall give the Names of ... for the
Borrowing of Monies; and that the said Persons shall
be summoned to attend the said Committee; and shall
have likewise Power to treat with any others, as they
shall think fit: And are to meet when and where they
please: And have Power to send for Parties.
Money for the Scotts.
Ordered, That Twenty thousand Pounds shall be
forthwith provided for the Scotts.
Specie for Ireland.
* Mr. Mathew, Mr. Ven, Mr. Ash, Mr. Pury, Mr.
Bedding field, do treat with some of the Merchants that
trade in Bullion; and inform themselves upon what Conditions, and at what Rate, this House may take up Pieces
of Eight, to be returned into Ireland in Specie.
Raising Men.
Sir Tho. Barrington reports, That the Lord Lieutenant
.. has received an Instrument very lately for the Raising
of Men: That he acquainted the Lords with it Yesterday Morning: And that they commanded him to shew
it to the Commissioners for Irish Affairs, at their next
Meeting; that those Commissioners, that are of this House,
might relate unto this House the whole Circumstances
of this Business.
Providing Money, &c.
That every Morning, presently after Prayers, the
House consider of providing for Monies, from Eight till
Nine: And that likewise, every Morning, the Chairmen that have any Reports in their Hands concerning
Delinquents * * * *
Raising Money.
Upon Mr. Peard's Report from the Grand Committee
appointed to consider of the Raising of present Monies;
It is Resolved, upon the Question, That a Bill shall
be drawn and brought in, for Charging of the Papists
with a present Sum, and with a yearly Payment for the
future, during the Continuance of the Irish War.
Ordered, That Mr. Peard, and Mr. Lisle do bring in
a Bill, to charge the Papists with present Monies and a
yearly Payment: And that the Knights and Burgesses do
inform themselves, by all the best Means they can, of all
the Papists in the several Counties, Cities and Boroughs,
and of their Estates; and that they give an Account
hereof, on Tuesday Morning next.
Conference.
Mr. Strode brings Answer, That the Lords are ready
to give a present Meeting.
Members fined.
Ordered, That those Members that are now in the
Painted Chamber, shall pay their Five Shillings apiece:
And Sir Arth. Heselrig and Mr. Wheeler are appointed
to go to the Painted Chamber, to take the Names of
such Members as are there.
Conference.
Mr. Hampden, Mr. Pym, Mr. Strode, Mr. Waller,
Mr. Glyn, are appointed Reporters of this Conference.
Aqueduct Money.
Ordered, That Sir Walter Roberts shall presently pay
in his Share of the Aqueduct Money: and that presently
upon the Payment in of his Money, and the other Sharers
Release from their Engagements, they likewise shall pay
in their Shares.
Absens Members.
Mr. Pym reports from the Conference, That the Lords,
finding the great Business of the Kingdom to lie upon a
very few; and therefore had thought fit to send to call
their several Members: Which, when they were sent for,
received a Command from his Majesty not to come:
The Absentees are of Three Sorts; absent with Leave;
absent without Leave; and some that, contrary to the
Commands of the House, have gone away: And have
made an Order upon the Whole, which they offered to
this House, in hæc verba, viz.
"That when Delinquents are sent for by the Parliament, we find, that through the ill Counsels that are now
about the King, they are commanded, upon their Allegiance, not to appear: Which the Lords conceive so far
to tend to the Overthrow of the Publick Justice of the
Kingdom, that they desire a Committee of both Houses
may be appointed, to consider of a Course to bring those
Delinquents to deserved Punishment, in such manner as
may best agree with publick Justice, and will be best for
the Conservation of the Peace of the Kingdom: They
have appointed Twelve of their House; and desire a
proportionable Number of this House: And have appointed Two of Clock this Afternoon, in the Painted
Chamber, to be the Time and Place."
Ordered, upon the Question, That a Committee of
Four-and-twenty shall be appointed, to meet with a proportionable Committee of the Lords, to consider of a
Course to bring such Delinquents who, being sent for by
either of the Houses, have received Command, upon
their Allegiance, not to appear, and have thereupon not
appeared, to deserved Punishment; in such Manner as
may best agree with publick Justice, and will be best for
the Preservation of the Peace of the Kingdom: And to
meet this Afternoon, at Two of Clock, in the Painted
Chamber.
Ordered, That the Committee of Twenty-four appointed the last of April to consider of his Majesty's Messages, shall be the Committee appointed to treat with
the Committee of the Lords, according to the abovesaid
Order.
Message from Lords.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Edw. Leech and
Mr. Page;
The Lords desire this House to sit awhile; in regard
they are upon Business of great Importance, which they
intend presently to communicate unto you.
Answer.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House is resolved to give a present Meeting.
Hunckes' Arrears.
Ordered, That Sir Ro. Pye shall forthwith pay unto Sir
Wm. Uvedale, Treasurer at Wars in the late Northern
Expedition, Ninety-six Pounds, to be paid unto Sir
Foulke Hunckes; being the Arrears due unto him for
his Employment in the North, as appears by a Certificate
from the said Sir Wm. Uvedale.
Declaration.
The House proceeded with the Declaration.
Resolved, That the Copy of the Oath taken Out of
the Record of Primo H. Quarti N° 17°, which was presented here; and that Clause of the Statute, De Provisiomibus, of 25° Ed. III. beginning with these Words,
"Whereupon the said Commons," and ending with
these Words, "thereupon Ordain Remedy," shall be
inserted into this Declaration.
Message to Lords.
Mr. Arth. Goodwyn went up to the Lords, do acquaint
them that this House doth agree to the Committee
desired by the Lords: And carried up to the Lords
the Order for Payment of Ten thousand Pounds to
Mr. Loftus, out of the Contribution-money; and for
Two hundred Pounds to Brandenbrigg, out of the said
Monies.
Conference.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Edw. Leech and
Dr. Aylett;
The Lords desire a Conference, by Committees of
both Houses, presently, in the Painted Chamber, if it
may stand with the Conveniency of this House, touching
Matters of great Importance.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House has considered their Lordships Message; and is
resolved to give a present Meeting, as is desired.
Not to be taken as a Precedent.
It was observed, and so declared, That this Message
was so general, that the House was not bound to make
Answer thereunto: And though, in this Streight of Time,
they are content to give Answer to this; but have ordered
not to be bound by this Precedent for the future.
Conference.
Mr. Fienis, Mr. Holles, Mr. Pym, Mr. Hampden, are
appointed Reporters of this Conference.
Votes concerning the King making War.
Mr. Pym brings from the Conference Three Votes,
and the Copy of a Petition to his Majesty: The which
were read.
Resolved, upon the Question, That these Words,
"seduced by wicked Counsel," shall be added to the
First Vote brought from the Lords.
Resolved, upon the Question, That it appears, that the
King, seduced by wicked Counsel, intends to make War
against the Parliament; who, in all their Consultations
and Actions, have proposed no other End unto themselves, but the Care of his Kingdoms and the Performance of all Duty and Loyalty to his Person.
Resolved, upon the Question, That whensoever the
King maketh War upon the Parliament, it is a Breach
of the Trust reposed in him by his People, contrary to
his Oath, and tending to the Dissolution of this Government.
Resolved, upon the Question, That whosoever shall
serve or assist him in such Wars are Traytors, by the fundamental Laws of this Kingdom; and have
been so adjudged by Two Acts of Parliament; and ought to suffer as Traytors.
Petition to the King.
YOUR Majesty's Loyal Subjects, the Lords and
Commons, in this Parliament, do humbly represent unto
Your Majesty, that, notwithstanding your frequent Profession to Your Parliament and the Kingdom, and the
late Expression in Your Answer of the Thirteenth of
May, to the Petition of the County of York, that Your
Desire and Intention is only the Preserving of the true
Protestant Profession, the Laws of the Land, and Liberty
of Your People, and the Peace of the Kingdom: Nevertheless, with great Grief, we perceive, by Your Speech
of the Twelfth of May, and the Paper printed in Your
Majesty's Name, in the Form of a Proclamation, bearing
Date the Fourteenth of May, and other Evidences, That
under Colour of raising a Guard to secure Your Person
(of which Guard, considering the Fidelity and Care of
Your Parliament, there can be no Use) Your Majesty
doth command Troops, both of Horse and Foot, to
assemble at York; the Beginnings whereof were apprehended, by the Inhabitants of that County, to be an
Affrightment and Disturbance of Your Majesty's Liege
People, as appears by their Petition presented to Your
Majesty; the Continuing and Increase of which Forces
is to Your Parliament, and must needs be, a just Cause
of great Jealousy and Danger to your whole Kingdom:
Therefore we do humbly beseech Your Majesty to
disband all such Forces as, by Your Command, are
assembled; and relying for Your Security, as Your Predecessors have done, upon the Laws, and the Affections
of Your People, You will be pleased to desist from any
further Designs of this Nature, contenting Yourself with
Your usual and ordinary Guards: Otherwise we shall hold
ourselves bound in Duty towards God, and the Trust
reposed in us by the People, and the fundamental Laws
and Constitutions of this Kingdom, to employ our Care
and utmost Power to secure the Parliament, and to preserve the Peace and Quiet of the Kingdom.
Conference.
Ordered, That a Conference shall be desired with the
Lords To-morrow Morning; and the Votes and Petition
brought from the Lords at the last Conference with the
Lords, returned to their Lordships; with the Amendments; and the Reasons of the Amendments.
Persons to go to Hull.
Mr. Wharton and Mr. Alured are nominated to go to
Hull, to be assistant to the Governor there.
Hull Committee.
Mr. Fynes and Mr. Pym are appointed to peruse the
Instructions formerly given to the Committee at Hull;
and, if they see any Occasion, to add to them.
Declaration.
Ordered, That the Declaration presented from the
Committee by Mr. Fienis, shall be considered of Tomorrow Morning, the First Business.
Preparation of Swords.
Ordered, That the Information of great Preparation of
Swords made ready in London, be referred to the Committee for Information.