Die Martis, 1 Novembris, 1642.
PRAYERS.
Reward for taking Lord Domfaerling.
ORDERED, That Sir Gilbert Gerard do pay unto
the Four Men of Northamptonshire, that took the
Lord Domfaerling, Twenty Pounds among them: And
that the Horses and Arms, that they took with him, be
sent to the Lord General.
Prisoners in the Tower.
Ordered, That the Prisoners in the Tower be not suffered to eat together; but each of them privately in their
own Lodgings: That they be kept from conversing or
walking together: And that they speak not together,
nor with any Stranger, or Servants of their own, who
live out of the Tower, without the Lieutenant's Knowledge and Approbation: And that they write not one to
another:
That their Servants that remain with them, be ordered to attend their Lords, and Masters; and not to take
the Liberty of the Tower, nor to go out nor into the
Tower, without the Lieutenant's Knowledge:
That Mr. Justice Mallett's Son may attend his Father,
in the Place of One of his Servants:
Tower Guards.
That the Guards of the City, that shall come into the
Tower, shall, during their being there, obey the Commands of the Lieutenant of the Tower.
These Orders were all assented unto, by Vote, upon
the Question; and ordered to be sent unto the Lords
for their Concurrence herein.
Defaulters to Dep. Lieuts. Warrants.
Ordered, That the Examination and Consideration of
the Business concerning the Defaulters that appeared not
upon the Warrants of the Deputy Lieutenants, be referred
to the Committee for Examinations and Informations.
Affairs in Cornewall, &c.
A Letter from the Committee of Cornewall, of the
29th of October; and a Letter likewise from Colonel
Ruthien, of the same Date; was this Day read: And
It is Ordered, That a Conference be desired with the
Lords, upon these Letters: And that these Letters be
read at this Conference: And that the Lords be desired
to speed the Commission to the Earl of Pembroke; and
to dispatch him into those Western Parts, to take the
Command in General of the Army to be levied there:
And it is conceived his Presence will be of great Consequence and Importance to that Service.
Arms, &c. for Devon.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the County of
Devon shall have the Arms, desired in the List sent up
by them: And that they shall have Money for the
Thousand Pounds worth of Plate, sent up from that
County to pay for these Arms; viz. Twenty Cuirassiers,
One hundred Carabines, One hundred Pair of Pistols
and Holsters, One hundred Saddles, Three hundred
Musquets furnished.
That this House holds it fit, that the County of Devon
should have Money returned them, for the Value of such
Plate as they shall send up, upon the Propositions, to be
employed for the Defence of those Parts: And that the
Committee for the Safety of the Kingdom be acquainted
herewith, that, if there be any Inconveniency herein, they
may acquaint the House with it.
Forces for Devon.
Ordered, That Captain Pym and Captain Thomson be
required forthwith to attend... Service of the County
of Devon, with their Troops of Horse, in Aid of them,
and of the County of Cornewall.
Exeter Forces, &c.
Whereas the Power of Training and Mustering of
Men, and Fortifying the City of Exon, is, in the Order
of the 12th of October, intrusted with the Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council; It is now Ordered, That it
be instrusted with the Mayor and Deputy Lieutenants of
the City and County of Exon.
Arms for Derby.
Ordered, That Mr. Webster shall have Liberty to buy
a hundred Musquets out of the Publick Magazine in
London, paying for them, to be sent into the County of
Derby; to be employed for the Service of that County:
The Committee for the Safety of the Kingdom to be
first acquainted.
Lincolne Forces.
Ordered, That the Deputy Lieutenants and other the
Inhabitants of the County of Lincolne, shall have Power
to raise so many Horse and Foot as conveniently they
can; and to maintain them themselves, for the Defence
of the City of Lincolne, and the Parts adjacent.
Sir W. Flemming.
Ordered, That the Lords be moved, that Notice may
be given to this House before Sir Wm. Flemming be
discharged.
Person committed.
Resolved, upon* *, That Jo. Roebuck be committed
Prisoner to Newgate, there to remain during the Pleasure
of the House: And that the Four Horses seized with
him, be disposed of, upon Account, to Colonel Bulstrode.
Sherburne Castle.
Whereas the Lords and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, have formerly ordered the Slighting
and Demolishing the Castle of Sherburne; in which, as
is since informed, are many Materials which are of
Worth, and fitting to be saved and sold; they the said
Lords and Commons, taking the same into their Consideration, do hereby Order and Ordain, That it shall
and may be lawful for the Deputy Lieutenants of the
County of Dorsett to take down, and sell away, all the
Lead, Iron, Boards, Timber, and other the Materials of
the said Castle, that will yield Money; and convert the
same, for the Defraying of the Charge of the Workmen
and Soldiers, that now are, or shall be, employed for
the Demolishing thereof.
Proceedings against Coldfield.
Ordered, That Jo. Coldfield do continue a Prisoner in
the Compter, where he is now committed by the Lord
Mayor, till this House take farther Order: And that he
be discharged from his Cornet's Place in the Army under
the Earl of Warwick's Command.
Mr. Rous, Sir Jo. Dryeden, added to the Committee
for Examinations.
Smyth's Petition.
The humble Petition of Tho. Smyth Merchant, restrained by Order, was this Day read; and referred to
the Committee of both Houses, appointed to receive an
Account of the Subscriptions in London.
King's Employment of Papists.
Ordered, That Mr. Glyn do, To-morrow Morning,
bring in the Declaration concerning his Majesty's Employment of Papists.
King's Proclamations not to be published.
Ordered, That the Sheriffs of London be enjoined not
to publish the Proclamation, intituled, "His Majesty's
gracious Proclamation to the Cities of London and Westminster;" nor the other late Proclamation injoined by a
Writ, bearing Teste the 29th of October, from Woodstock; And that the Lords Concurrence be desired
herein: And that the said Sheriffs shall be hereby saved
harmless, for yielding their Obedience to this Order.
Prices of Provisions for Soldiers.
Mr. Serjeant Wilde, * Prideaux, * Hill, Mr. Solicitor, Sir Gilbert Gerard, Sir Jo. Francklyn, Mr. Smith,
are appointed to consider of a Declaration concerning the
Prices of Provisions of Bread, Meat, Beer, Butter,
Cheese, Corn, and Hay, &c. within the Cities of London
and Westminster, and the Parts adjacent, for the Soldiers.
Army Pay, &c.
Ordered, That Captain Hill shall receive, from the
Receivers of the Proposition Monies raised in the
County and County of the City of Gloucester, both for
Raising and Pay of One hundred Dragoons and Officers,
according to the Establishment of the Army under the
Command of the Earl of Essex.
Person committed.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Sir Wm. Flemming
be forthwith committed Prisoner to the King's Bench,
there to remain during the Pleasure of the H ....
Irish Affairs.
Ordered, That a Month's Pay, now due to the Scotts
Army in Ireland, shall be forthwith paid unto them:
And that it be referred to the Committee for the Affairs
of Ireland, to consider how this Month's Pay may be
speedily provided.
Ordered, That on Friday next, peremptorily, the
House shall take into Consideration how to support the
War of Ireland.
Ordered, That the Payment of Five thousand odd
Hundred Pounds to Mr. Castile, for Provisions sent
into Ireland, upon the Ordinance and Declaration of
both Houses; and likewise the Payment of a thousand
Pounds to Mr. Adams, a Scotch Merchant, for so much
lent in Sterling Money by him to our Commissary in
Ireland, for the Scots Army; be referred to the Committee for the Affairs of Ireland.
Person committed.
Upon a Letter from Sir Tho. Barrington, and Sir
Martin Lumley, concerning Mr. Withers the Parson of
Sheerings;
Ordered, That Mr. Withers be committed to the Custody of the Serjeant, and the Constable that brought
him up, discharged of him.
Gift to the State.
Resolved, That this House doth accept of the Debt
of Seventeen hundred and odd Pounds owing unto a
Lady by the Earl of Cumberland, which she is willing
freely to bestow to the Use of the Commonwealth: And
Sir H. Vane is ordered to return her Thanks.
Member to be summoned.
Ordered, That Sir Tho. Bowyer be summoned forthwith to attend the Service of the House.
Members to attend.
Ordered, That all the Members of the House, that live
within Threescore Miles of London, and are not in the
Service of the House, by particular Directions from the
House, do attend the Service of the House within Three
Days: And that all other Members of the House, that
are at a farther Distance, and that are not in the Service
of the House, by particular Directions from the House,
do attend the Service of the House within Eight Days at
farthest: And that such Members as shall not attend the
Service of the House within the Times limited, shall be
sent for by a Messenger, who shall bring them up; and
they shall bear and defray the Charges and Expence of
the Messenger.
Persons to attend in Custody.
Ordered, That Mr. Rolt of St. Margarett's, Mr.
Johnson of Wilmington, Mr. Tho. Chacie of Darens, Mr.
John Chacie of Stone, be summoned, in safe Custody, to
attend the House; for refusing to pay such Monies as
they have subscribed to bring in upon the Propositions.
Message to Lords.
Sir H. Mildmay went up to the Lords, To move that
the Capuchins might be speedily sent away, and their
Convent demolished.
He carried the Orders concerning the Town of Exeter;
the Archbishop of Armagh; the County of Suffolk to
have Four thousand Pounds out of their Contribution
Monies; the County of Derby, and all Counties concerning the Disarming of Malignants; for Ten thousand
Pounds to be sent into Munster; for an Agent to be sent
into Flanders; for a Muster Roll to be presently sent
over; and divers other Orders for Provisions to be sent
into several Parts of Ireland.
He likewise was appointed to desire a Conference with
the Lords, concerning the Safety of the Western Parts.
He likewise carried up the Safe Conducts to the Scotts
Commissioners, and Divines, with some Amendments
desired by the Scotts Commissioners, the which were
assented unto by this House.
Persons sent for.
Upon the Report from the Committee appointed to
receive the Accompts concerning Contributions;
It is Resolved, upon the Question, That Robert Anderson Esquire, Wm. Payne Clerk, Tho.....worth, Gentleman, Geo. Gunter of Ructon Esquire, Francis Dreway
of Watergate, Gentleman, Tho. May of Rawmeere senior,
Gentleman, Sir Jo. Morley Knight, be forthwith sent
for, as Delinquents, and disarmed; for refusing to contribute to the Publick Charge in this Time of common
Danger.
Sussex Committee.
Ordered, That Tho. Middleton and Mr. Marlott, of the
House of Commons, Esquires, Mr. Harbert Boord, the
Mayor of Chichester, Mr. George Greene, Mr. Stephen
Humfrey, the Mayor of Arundell, Mr. Ralfe Couper,
and Mr. Geo. Churcher, be added to the Committee for
Propositions in the County of Sussex.
Answer from Lords.
Sir H. Mildmay brings Answer; That the Lords do
agree to all the Orders he carried up, except Two; the
One concerning the Ten thousand Pounds for Munster;
and concerning the Removal of the Capuchins: To both
which they will send Answer by Messengers of their own.
They do agree to a present Conference.
Conference.
Mr. Prideaux and Mr. Pym are appointed Managers
of this Conference: And Mr. Pym is appointed to deliver, at this Conference, the Order concerning the Apprentices of London.
Train Band Defaulters.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the Serjeant at
Arms shall have Mr. Speaker's Warrant for the Apprehending, as Delinquents, such Defaulters of the TrainBands of the County of Middlesex, as refuse to appear
in their Arms upon the Warrants of the Deputy Lieutenants.
The Serjeant is likewise authorized to convey such of
those Delinquents, as he shall apprehend, forthwith, to
such convenient Prisons as he shall think fitting; there to
remain in safe Custody, till the House shall take further
Order: And the several Masters and Keepers of such
Prisons, as he shall bring such Persons unto, are hereby
required to receive the said Persons at the Hands of the
Serjeant, or his Deputy, and them to detain as their
Prisoners, until they shall understand the farther Pleasure
of the House: And for their so doing, &c.
Person sent for.
Ordered, That Mr. Tho. Gale, the Searcher at Mynhead,
shall be forthwith sent for, as a Delinquent; for his Contempt in refusing to obey an Order of this House.
Disarming Recusants, &c.
Ordered, That the Committee for Examinations shall
have Power to disarm all such Persons as shall appear
unto them, upon Examination, to be Popish Recusants,
or dangerous and ill-affected Persons.
King's Children.
Whereas Sir Ralph Freeman, and other the Officers
of the Mint, in whose Charge and Custody the Monies
growing due unto his Majesty there, were ordered, the
Twenty-fifth of October last, to pay unto Cornelius Holland, late Paymaster for the Houshold of the Prince his
Highness, and the rest of his Majesty's Children, for
and towards the Expence of the Household of his Majesty's Two youngest Children, the Duke of Glocester,
and Princess Elizabeth, the Sum of Eight hundred
Pounds for the Month of October last past; and so the
like Sum of Eight hundred Pounds for each ensuing
Month, until they should receive Order from both
Houses of Parliament to the contrary.
It is this Day further Ordered, by the Lords and
Commons in Parliament, for the more orderly Payment
of the said Monies, That the said Sir Ralph Freeman
and Sir Wm. Parkhurst, and all other the Officers or
Ministers belonging to the said Office of the Mint, whom
the same concern, shall pay the said Eight hundred
Pounds monthly into his Majesty's Exchequer: And
that Sir Robert Pye, Sir Edward Warder, and the several
Tellers of his Majesty's Exchequer, shall thence pay, or
cause to be paid, the said several Sums of Eight hundred
Pounds monthly, in Manner abovesaid, unto the said
Cornelius Holland, for and towards the Expence of his
Majesty's said Two youngest Children: And for.. doing, this Order, together with an Acquittance under the
Hand of the said Cornelius Holland, shall be a sufficient
Discharge unto the said Sir Robert Pye, Sir Edward
Warder, and all other the Officers of his Majesty's
Exchequer, whom it may concern.
Devon Dragoons.
Whereas the * of October it was ordered, That a
Troop of Horse should be presently raised, and an Hundred Dragoons, in the County of Devon, for the Quiet of
that County, and to answer all Alarms, and to bring up
Delinquents, and to do such other Service as they should
be injoined by both or either of the Houses of Parliament; which Troop was to be raised at the Charge of the
County, and to be paid out of the Contribution Money
of the City of Exon; and were to reside at the City of
Exon, unless they should be called thence by the Deputy
Lieutenants of Devon for to serve elsewhere: And forasmuch as the Deputy Lieutenants of Devon have not any
Power or Jurisdiction, by the Ordinance of the Militia,
within that City of Exon; but the same remains, and is
placed, solely and absolutely, in the Mayor and Deputy
Lieutenants appointed for the same City: It is therefore
Ordered, That for such and so long Time as the said
Horse or Dragoons shall be billetted or continue in that
City of Exon, they shall be at the joint Dispose, and
under the jointly Government and Command, of the
Deputy Lieutenants of the County of Devon, and of the
Mayor and Deputy Lieutenants of the said City.
Encouraging Apprentices to serve Parliament.
Whereas in Times of common Danger and Necessity,
the Interest of private Persons ought to give way to the
Publick: It is Ordained and Declared, by the Lords and
Commons in Parliament, That such Apprentices as have
been, or shall be, listed to serve as Soldiers, for the Defence of the Religion and Liberty of the Kingdom, his
Majesty's Royal Person, the Parliament, and the City of
London, their Sureties, and such as stand engaged for
them, shall be secured against their Masters, their Executors, and Administrators, from all Loss and Inconveniency, by Forfeiture of Bonds, Convenants, Enfranchisements, or otherwise: And that, after this publick Service
ended, the Masters of such Apprentices shall be commanded and required to receive them again into their
Service, without imposing upon them any Punishment,
Loss, or Prejudice, for their Absence in the Defence of
the Commonwealth.
And the Lords and Commons do further Declare,
That if it shall appear, that the Masters of such Apprentices have received any considerable Loss by the Absence
of their Apprentices, they will take care that reasonable
Satisfaction shall be made unto them, out of the Publick
Stock of the Kingdom, according to Justice and Indifferency.