Die Veneris, 1 Julii, 1642.
PRAYERS.
Colchester Contribution.
WHEREAS formerly the Mayor of Colchester,
in the County of Essex, and the High Constables
and Collectors for the Contribution Money gathered for
the Relief of the poor Protestants of Ireland, according
to the Act made for that Purpose this present Parliament,
were allowed to retain One hundred Pounds of the said
Monies; and to distribute the same, according to their
Discretions, amongst the poor People that are or should
hereafter come thither out of the Kingdom of Ireland;
and were likewise farther, by that Order, appointed to
pay into the Chamber of London the Remainder of those
Monies so collected, or to be collected, as aforesaid: And
whereas we are now informed, that the Inhabitants of
Colchester aforesaid are desirous that all the Monies so
collected might be intirely paid into the Chamber of London, without Defalcation, or Detainer of any Part thereof;
to be disposed of for the Uses expressed in the said Act,
according to the Wisdom of both Houses of Parliament:
It is thereupon this Day Ordered, That the former Order
for detaining the said Hundred Pounds aforesaid, be
hereby discharged: And that the said Hundred Pounds
shall be forthwith paid into the Chamber of London, with
the Residue of the Monies collected, or to be collected:
And the Mayor of Colchester is to have Notice given him
of this Order, by the Burgesses that serve in Parliament
for that Town.
Watford Subscription.
The humble Petition of the Inhabitants of Watford,
in the County ....., concerning their Bringing in of One
thousand Two hundred and Seventy Pounds, in Money
and Plate, and Fifty able and serviceable Horses, was this
Day read; and likewise Five Propositions concerning the
same: Which were all read; and assented unto; and the
Lords appointed to be acquainted with them, to desire
their Concurrence herein.
This Petition to be printed.
Sir Jo. Evelyn is appointed to go up with this Petition,
and the Propositions.
Committees added.
Ordered, That Sir H. Vane, Sir Philip Stapilton, and
the Committee for Adventurers, be added to the Committee for Mr. Hills and others.
Watford Subscription.
Doctor Burgesse, who preferred the Petition of
Watford, and the Propositions, was called in: And Mr.
Speaker, by Command of the House, told him, "Your
Petition hath been read, and accepted; and Your Propositions assented unto. This their liberal Offer and
Subscription, in a Business so nearly concerning the Safety
of the King, Religion and Kingdom, was an acceptable
Service to the Commonwealth: And therefore this House
hath commanded me to give you Thanks for the good
Service you have done herein; and desires you to return
Thanks to those of the Town of Watford, who have given
so ample Testimony of their good Affections."
Information concerning Hastings, &c.
The House was informed, That a Post came last Night
from the Earl of Stamford's House in Leicestershire, that
brings Word, that Mr. Hastings is returned into Leicestershire, and is proclaimed Sheriff: And that there are
come with him Captain Lunsford and Captain Digby,
and other Soldiers: That they have brought Match,
Powder, and other Ammunition, and Four Field Pieces.
Mr. Ellis and Mr. Lane, and Mr. Pury, are appointed
to go to the Exchequer, and to the Petty Bag Office, to
see if Mr. Hen. Hastings be returned Sheriff.
Commission of Array, &c.
A Letter from Sir Wm. Brereton, of the Eight-andtwentieth of June 1642, concerning the State of the
Proceedings upon the Commission of Array, and the Ordinance touching the Militia; and likewise the Sheriff of
Cheshire's Precept to the Head Constables; and the
Copy of the Constables Warrant; and likewise a Letter
from Dunham, of the Eight-and-twentieth of June, from
Sir Wm. Brereton, relating the State of the Business at
Manchester, concerning the Magazine there.
Sheriffs.
Mr. Lane brings Answer, That all Sheriffs, before
they sue out their Patent, they enter Recognizance; and
that there is no Recognizance entered, and that there is
no Discharge entered.
Admiralty, &c.
A Message from the Lords by Serjeant Ayloffe and
Serjeant Glanvile;
The Lords desire a free Conference, by a Committee
of both Houses, presently, in the Painted Chamber, if
it may stand with the Conveniency of this House, concerning the Admiralty, and the Defence and Safety of the
Kingdom.
Preparations in Holland.
Mr. Whittacre informs the House, that there came to
the Committee for Informations, Letters concerning Preparations of Horse, Horse Arms, and other Arms, made
at Rotterdam and Amsterdam, appointed to be sent over
in Two Ships of the King's, the Lyon and the Providence;
the which are likewise to transport Prince Rupert, Prince
Morrice, Lord Denby, Lord Digby, * Oneale the Traytor, Captain Hide, Sir Lewis Dive, Colonel Willson, sent
for out of Germany, and Colonel Cochram, with very
many other Gentlemen and Commanders to the Northern Parts.
Answer to Lords.
Answer returned by the same Messengers: That this
House has taken their Lordships Message into Consideration; and will send Answer presently by Messengers of
their own.
Queen's Declaration.
Ordered, That the Queen's Declaration and Propositions be referred to the Committee for Printing.
Safety of the Kingdom, &c.
Lord Wenman went up to the Lords to acquaint them,
That this House is ready to give them a present Meeting,
at the Conference desired by their Lordships; and do
likewise desire a Conference concerning divers Advertisements this House has received, which much import
the Safety of the Kingdom; and concerning the sudden
Removal of the Lord Admiral.
Earl of Warwick.
Mr. Holles, Mr. Hampden, Mr. Whittacre, Mr. Crue,
are to peruse the Ordinance brought from the Committee
for Informations, concerning the Earl of Warwick; and
to alter it, and amend it, according to the Sense of the
House.
Lancashire, &c.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the narrative Parts
of the Informations come from Lancashire and Leicestershire, shall be Heads of this Conference.
Sheriff of Essex.
The Sheriff of Essex was called in: And Mr. Speaker,
told him, "That the House takes particular Notice of
your ready Service; and gives you Thanks for your
Care: You formerly received Order not to publish any
Proclamations that oppose the Proceedings of Parliament: The same Order lies still upon you; and you are
hereby required not.. publish any of the like Nature."
Earl of Warwick to command the Fleet.
The Committee brought in the Ordinance concerning
the Earl of Warwick's commanding the Fleet in Chief,
upon the sudden Discharge of the Lord Admiral by his
Majesty: Which was read; and assented unto; and sent
up unto the Lords at this Conference.
Conference.
Mr. Holles, Mr. Corbett, * Pym, * Whittacre, are
appointed Managers of this Conference.
Ordered, The Petition of Nottingham, and the Orders
thereupon, be delivered at this Conference.
Proclamations, &c. against Parliament.
Serjeant Wilde presented from the Committee, an Ordinance for restraining the Publication of Papers, Declarations, Proclamations, or other Things, in Opposition
or Derogation to the Proceedings of both Houses of
Parliament: Which was this Day read; and re-committed unto the same Committee.
Intercepted Letter.
Mr. Pym presented from the Conference, a Letter
from Commissary Wilmott, that was intercepted, directed
to Mr. Will. Crofts at the Hagh.
Ordered, To be forthwith printed: And Mr. Pym to
prepare a Preamble to be printed with it.
Reflections on Parliament.
An Information of Words spoken by James Turner,
much to the Dishonour of the Parliament, and very
scandalous to Mr. Pym.
Ordered, That James Turner be forthwith sent for in
safe Custody.
Proceedings against Maxfeild.
Ordered, That Mr. Maxfeild, now in the Serjeant's
Custody, who was formerly sent for, as a Delinquent, by
the Serjeant at Arms, for Publishing of Libels, and remains still in the Serjeant's Custody, be sent to the Assizes
of Shropshire, to be proceeded with there according to
Law.
Reflections on Pym.
Mr. Perkins being called in, and asked, what he heard
a Member of the House say concerning Mr. Pym; said,
he heard nothing himself, but that a Woman informed
him * * * *.
Affairs in Leicestershire.
Ordered, That the Committee for the Business concerning Leicestershire do bring in their Opinion what
they think fit to be done in that Business, this Afternoon,
at Four of Clock.
Mr. Pym, Mr. Hampden, Mr. Holles, are added to that
Committee.
Powder for Sussex.
Ordered, That Mr. Cordwell shall sell unto Mr. Morley
Twenty Barrels of Powder, for the Service and Defence
of the County of Sussex, at the Rates set by this House.
Officers Arrears.
Ordered, That the Sum of Threescore and Fifteen
Pounds and Fifteen Shillings, appearing, upon Sir Wm.
Uvedale's Certificate, to be due unto Tho. Kirke, as Lieutenant Colonel and Captain of a Foot Company in the
late Regiment commanded by Colonel Goring in the
North, be forthwith paid unto Sir Wm. Uvedale, among
the other Sums ordered to be paid unto Sir Wm. Uvedale
on Saturday last, to be paid unto divers Officers.
The like Order for Captain Edm. Verney, Anne Cowper, the Wife of Captain Thomas Cowper, now in the
Service of Ireland; and for Ensign Elsynge.
Salt-petre.
Ordered, That it be referred to Mr. Spurstoe, Sir Tho.
Barrington, Captain Venn, Mr. Vassall, Sir Jo. Evelyn,
to consider of the Business concerning Salt-petre, brought
in by Mr. Curteene; and to speak with Mr. Cordwall,
and others, concerning the same; and to treat of some
certain Agreement, and present the same to the House.
Post Meridiem
E. of Essex's Bond.
RESOLVED, upon the Question, That the Bond
entered into by the Earl of Essex, for the Appearance of Captain Hugh Pollard, de die in diem, before this
House, shall be delivered up unto him, by the Serjeant
at Arms attending on this House.
Papists.
Ordered, That Mr. Constantine do bring in the Bill
To-morrow Morning against the Papists.
Sandys' Arms.
Ordered, That Mr. Edwyn Sandys shall have Liberty to
convey to his House in Kent Twenty Arms for Horsemen, Twenty great Saddles and Furniture, Twenty-one
Carabines, Nineteen Cases of Pistols, One Brass Piece.
Irish Adventurers.
Resolved, &c. That the Adventurers for the Sea Forces
for Ireland shall have Liberty to subscribe for Twenty
thousand Pounds more, upon the same Conditions they
did formerly: And Mr. Reynolds is to desire the Lords
to join herein.
Southampton Militia.
Mr. Whitehead reports the Forwardness of the Inhabitants in the County of Southampton, in their Obedience
to the Execution of the Ordinance for the Militia; and
presents to the House the Declaration and Resolution of
the Commanders and Officers, as also of the Soldiers,
expressed in that Writing; which was subscribed on the
Drum-head: Which, being read, was approved of; and
sent to the Lords; and ordered to be printed.
Magazine of Arms, &c.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee for the
Propositions, to take care how a Magazine of Saddles,
Pistols, and Carabines, may be provided for the Service
of those that subscribe for the Defence of the Kingdom.
Naval Affairs.
Ordered, That the Merchants of Bristoll and London,
that first set forth the Eight Ships to Sea, for the Service
of Ireland, be desired to victual their Ships for Two
Months longer, over and above Six Months; and to
continue accordingly in the said Service.
Ditto.
Ordered, That Sir Ph. Stapleton do move the Earl of
Northumberland, to know which of the King's Ships it
will be fit to give Direction to be brought into the River.
Deputy Lieutenant.
Ordered, That Mr. Millington be nominated a Deputy
Lieutenant for the County of the Town of Nottingham.
Impeachment of Lord Mayor.
Ordered, That the Committee for Mr. Hastings his
Impeachment do bring in the Impeachment on Monday
Morning against the Lord Mayor of London: And Mr.
Pury and Mr. George are added to that Committee.
Propositions.
Sir Jo. Evelyn reports further Instructions concerning
the Propositions: Which were read; and, upon the
Question, assented unto: And Sir Jo. Evelyn is ordered
to carry the same to the Lords, to desire their Concurrence herein; and to be printed.
Publick Accompts.
Mr. Pym reports the Declaration concerning the
Accompts: Which was read; and, upon the Question,
assented unto.
Militia, &c.
Mr. Cromwell is to desire the Lords, by a Message
from this House, that the Counties of Norfolke, Suffolk,
Cambridge, Hartford, Dorsett, and Derby, may presently
put the Ordinance concerning the Militia, in Execution;
and to approve of the Two Persons to be Deputy Lieutenants for the County of Cambridge and Surrey,
nominated by this House.
Watford Petition, &c.
Mr. Hollis went up to the Lords with this Message;
To acquaint them with the Petition of the Town of
Watford; and the Propositions; and to desire the Lords
Concurrence herein.
Bristoll, &c. Petitions.
The humble Petition of divers of the Burgesses of the
City of Bristoll was read; as likewise the Petition of the
Inhabitants of Cockermouth: And
Ordered, That both those Petitions shall be referred to
the Committee for Privileges: And, as to these Two
Businesses,.. are revived; to sit To-morrow, at Two.
Clock, in the Star-chamber: And they are to examine the
Witnesses concerning Cockermouth.
Russell's, &c. Petition.
The Petition of Sir Wm. Russell, and others, read.
Ordered, That it be referred to Mr. Reynolds, Sir Hen.
Vane, and Mr. Lisle, to prepare an Order for the Quieting the Possession of Sir Wm. Russell, and the rest of the
Petitioners, in the Lands mentioned in the Petition,
according to the Desires of the Petitioners.
Resolved, &c. That it shall be thus ordered.
Treaty with Scotland.
Sir Philip Stapilton reports, that the Scotts Commissioners do insist upon the Clause in the Treaty; viz. "As
"in their Judgment they shall think most expedient:"
And.
Resolved, upon the Question, That this House doth
assent to these Words, accordingly: And that the Lords
be moved to join herein.
Salt-petre.
Ordered, That the Committee for the Salt-petre Business do sit To-morrow, at Seven of Clock, in the Court
of Wards.
Payment to Gore.
Ordered, That Mr. William Gore shall be paid One
thousand Pounds, with the Interest, he formerly advanced
upon the Poll-bill, for the Affairs of the Kingdom, out
of the Monies that shall come in upon the Bill of Four
hundred thousand Pounds.
Militia, &c.
Mr. Cromwell brings Answer, That the Lords do agree
to the Two Deputy Lieutenants for the Counties of Cambridge and Surry: And for putting in Execution the
Ordinance for the Militia in the Counties desired, they
will send an Answer by Messengers of their own.
Ordered, That the Lords be moved, that the Committee of their House, appointed to consider of putting
in Execution the Ordinance for the Militia, may meet
To-morrow: And that the Committee of this House be
injoined to meet accordingly: And that Sir Jo. Evelyn
do go up with this Message.
Salt-petre.
Ordered, That the Bill for Salt-petre be read Tomorrow Morning.
Restraining Buildings.
The humble Petition of the Mayor, Aldermen, and
the rest of the Common Council of the City of London,
read: And,
Ordered, That it be referred to Mr. Glyn, Mr. Whitlocke, Mr. Grimston, Mr. Solicitor, Sir Hen. Mildmay,
Captain Venn, to draw an Ordinance, to pass both Houses,
to prevent any more Building upon new Foundations,
in and about London: And bring it in To-morrow
Morning.
Earl of Warwick to command the Fleet.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Edward Leeche and
Dr. Aylott;
That the Lords do agree to the Ordinance in appointing the Earl of Warwick Commander in Chief of the
Fleet; with the Amendments: Which, being read, was,
upon the Question, assented unto.
Ordered, That Mr. Nicholls be desired to carry this
Ordinance to the Earl of Warwicke.
Person to attend.
Ordered, That John Warham be summoned forthwith
to attend the House.
Leave of Abfence.
Ordered, Sir Walter Erle shall have Leave to go into
the Country.
Treaty with Scotland.
Sir Ph. Stapleton reports, The Lords do agree to the
Alteration of the Clause concerning the Scotts, as it was
sent up.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Mr. Coucher shall have Leave to go
into the Country, to his Habitation there, for the Preservation of his Health: And that the House will dispense with his Absence, in regard of his great Age and
Infirmity.