Die Mercurii, Januarii 15, 1644.
Prayers.
ORdered, That the Scribes of the Assembly shall have
Liberty to deliver unto the Prince Elector one of the
Printed Books of the Reasons of the Dissenting Brethren,
with the Answers and Solutions of the Assembly.
Ordered, That the One thousand Pounds from Haberdashers-Hall, and the One thousand Pounds out of the
Excise, assigned for Abingdon, be paid to Mr. Frost: And
that his Acquittance shall be a Discharge: And that it be
referred to the Committee of both Kingdoms, to take care
to send away the said Two thousand Pounds with all Care
and Speed.
Ordered, That the Committee of Lords and Commons,
for Advance of Monies at Haberdashers-Hall, do forthwith advance and pay a Thousand Pounds to Mr. Walter
Frost; to be sent, by the Care and Order of the Committee
of both Kingdoms, to Abingdon, and paid, upon Account,
for the Relief of that Garison.
Ordered, That the Oats informed of, and discovered
to be in some of the King's Magazines at Wapping, or
St. Katharine's, be delivered to the Committee of the
King's Revenue; and by them delivered over to the Committee of the West, to be sent for the Relief of the Garison of Plymouth.
Resolved, &c. That this Party of Six thousand Horse
and Foot be forthwith sent down into the West: And
that it be referred to the Committee of both Kingdoms, to
take Order, and give Directions, that this Party do forthwith march into the West accordingly.
Ordered, That the Commissioners of my Lord General's Army be injoined to see this Party of Six thousand
Horse and Foot, designed for the West, to be forthwith
well and perfectly mustered; and to take care, that there
may be Six thousand Horse and Foot effective sent down
into the West, according to the Expectation of this House,
and the Orders of the Committee of both Kingdoms:
And it is referred to the Committee of both Kingdoms to
write to the Commissioners; and send them Injunctions
to this Purpose: And they are to give an Account to this
House of their Doings herein.
Ordered, That Mr. Tate do prepare a Letter, to be
signed by Mr. Speaker, and sent to the Commissioners of
my Lord General's Army; to give them Thanks for the
Services they have already done to the Publick; and to
assure them, that if this House did know what they did
desire for their Encouragement, and further to enable
them to do Service to the Publick, they should not want
the Encouragements of this House.
Resolved, &c. That Eleven hundred Dragoon Horse shall
be forthwith provided for the present Service that is designed
for the West: And that it be referred to the Committee
of both Kingdoms, to consider where, and by what Proportion, these Horse are forthwith to be raised and provided; and to take care, that the Party designed for the
West may not be stayed upon the Coming-in of these
Dragoons.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of both
Kingdoms, to add some more Forces to be joined to the
Party of Six thousand Horse and Foot already designed
for the West.
Resolved, &c. That Sir Wm. Waller shall command in
chief this Party of Six thousand Horse and Foot designed
for the present Service of the West, together with all such
Forces as shall be joined to this Party; there to remain
during the Pleasure of this House: And
It is Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of
both Kingdoms, to appoint him to go down upon this Service forthwith accordingly: And that the Committee of the
West do take care of fitting him with all Accommodations; and press the Committee of both Kingdoms for the
speedy ordering and sending down Sir Wm. Waller, and
the Party, into the West.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Revenue, to take care of providing for the Divines of the
Assembly out of the late Archbishop of Canterbury's Estate.
Ordered, That the Report of the Earl of Manchester's
Narrative, and the Narrative made by Lieutenant-General
Cromwell, be made on Friday next.
Ordered, That the Lords be desired, that the Committee, formerly appointed to treat with the States Ambassadors, may meet this Afternoon.
Sir Hen. Mildmay went up to the Lords for their Concurrence in this Order.
He likewise carried up to the Lords, an Order for One
thousand Pounds out of Haberdashers-Hall for Abingdon:
The Order for Mr. Edw. Corbett to be added to the Assembly of Divines, in the Place of Mr. Hall of Norwich,
deceased: The Ordinance for One thousand Pounds out
of the Excise for the Reformadoes: The Order for the
Commissioners of the Great Seal, to pass, under the Seal,
the Commission for the Lord Inchiquin to be Lord President of the Province of Munster in Ireland.
According to former Order, the House proceed to the
Consideration of the Business concerning Church-Government.
Resolved, &c. That, in the Ordinance that shall be
framed for Church-Government, a Pastor shall be one of
the Officers of the Church.
Resolved, &c. That, in the Ordinance that shall be
framed for Church-Government, Doctors and Teachers
shall be Officers of the Church.
Resolved, &c. That, in the Ordinance that shall be
framed for Church-Government, Elders shall be Officers
of the Church.
Resolved, &c. That, in the Ordinance that shall be
framed for Church-Government, Deacons shall be Officers
of the Church.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth nominate and approve of Sir Edward Powell, Samuel Wightwich, Mr.
Wm. Cstale, Mr. Tisdale, and the Mayor of Abingdon
for the Time being, to be added to the Committees for
the County of Berk'.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth nominate and approve of Sir Wm. Drake Knight and Baronet, and Thomas
Challoner Esquire, to be added to the Committees for the
County of Buck'.
An Ordinance for securing and reimbursing the Commissioners of Excise a Thousand Pounds advanced by
them for the present Service of Abingdon, was this Day
read; and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be
sent unto the Lords for their Concurrence.
Mr. Whitelock carried up this Ordinance; and likewise
the additional Names of Committees to the Counties of
Berk' and Buck'.
Sir Henry Mildmay brings Answer, That, as to the
Meeting of the Committee with the States Ambassadors,
the Lords will send Answer by Messengers of their own; and
do agree to all the rest of the Orders carried up by him.
A Message from the Lords, by Doctor Aylett and
Doctor Heath;
The Lords desire, that the Committee formerly appointed, of this House, to treat with the States Ambassadors, may meet with the Committee of Lords To-morrow at Three of Clock, in the Prince's Lodgings; to
consider of the Papers lately received from the States Ambassadors; and what Answer is fit to be given them;
and to report the same to the House. The Lords agree,
that there be Fourscore Attendants to attend upon the
Commissioners of both Houses to Uxbridge upon the
Treaty; and Thirty to attend the Scotts Commissioners:
They have sent down the Names of the Lords Commissioners, and their Attendants.
Ordered, That this House doth agree, that the Committee of this House, appointed to treat with the States
Ambassadors, may meet with the Committee of the Lords
To-morrow, as is desired: As to the Attendants upon
the Commissioners, they will send Answer by Messengers of their own.
Ordered, That the Members of this House, appointed
Commissioners for the Treaty, do meet this Afternoon
with the Lords, and the Scotts Commissioners, to consider
of the Number and Names of their Attendants, to attend
them to Uxbridge upon the Treaty.
A Message from the Lords, by Serjeant Finch and
Doctor Heath;
There being a Letter to be sent from both Houses to
Oxon, in which there is a Blank; the Lords think it fit
to refer it to the Committee of both Kingdoms, to fill up
the Blank.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth agree with the
Lords in referring it to the Committee of both Kingdoms,
to fill up the Blank in the Letter to be sent from both
Houses to Oxon.
Ordered, That the Members of this House, that are of
the Committee of both Kingdoms, do report to this
House the Filling up of the Blank in the Letter to be sent
to Oxon.
Answer returned by the First Messengers; That this
House has considered their Lordships Message: And, as to
that Part, concerning the Meeting of the Committee,
they do agree: As to the other Part of the Message, concerning the Attendants upon the Lords, they will send
Answer by Messengers of their own.
Answer returned by the Second Messengers; That this
House has considered their Lordships Message; and do
agree, that it be referred to the Committee of both
Kingdoms, to fill up the Blanks, as desired.
Ordered, That, on Friday next, the first Business, the
House do take into Consideration, What is fit to be done
upon the Ordinance That no Member of either House
shall bear Office, &c.: And Mr. Speaker is to put the
House in mind hereof.
Ordered, That To-morrow, the first Business, the
House do take into Consideration the whole Business of
the Navy; and, after That Business, they do proceed to
the Consideration of the Business concerning Church-Government.
Mr. Whitelock brings Answer, That the Lords do
agree to the Ordinance for reimbursing the Commissioners
of Excise a Thousand Pounds advanced by them for
Abingdon; and to the Addition of the Committees for
Berk' and Buck'.
Ordered, That, on Saturday next, the Newcastle Business
be taken into Consideration peremptorily: And Mr.
Speaker is to put the House in mind hereof.
Ordered, That Mr. Scawen be added to Mr. Recorder
and Sir Tho. Widdrington, for the Drawing up of the
Ordinance for raising Twenty-one thousand Pounds per
mensem for the Scotts Army: And likewise, that he be
added to the Committee appointed to prepare the Ordinance for raising Monies to maintain the Forces raised
according to the new Model.
WHereas John Towse Esquire, Alderman of the City of
London, and the rest of the Commissioners of Excise
and New Impost, have advanced and lent the Sum of
One thousand Pounds for and towards the Relief of the
Garison of Abingdon, under the Command of Major-General Browne: Be it Ordained, by the Lords and Commons, in Parliament assembled, That the said John Towse,
and the rest of the Commissioners of Excise, shall and may
satisfy and reimburse themselves the said One thousand
Pounds, together with Interest for the same, after the
Rate of Eight Pounds per Cent. for so long time as the
same, or any Part thereof, shall be forborn, out of such
Intervals of Receipts as shall happen when other Payments
upon the Monies coming in upon the Office of Excise
shall not fall due; or, for want of such Intervals, then as
the same shall follow in Course; and shall not, by any
other Order or Ordinance of one or both Houses of Parliament, be debarred from satisfying and reimbursing
themselves accordingly out of the Receipts of the said
Office: And that the said Commissioners shall pay the
said One thousand Pounds unto Mr. Walter Frost, for the
Use aforesaid; whose Receipt shall be their sufficient Discharge in this Behalf. And it is further Ordained, by Authority aforesaid, That the said Commissioners shall be
secured, indemnified, and reimbursed, the said One thousand Pounds out of the Receipts to come in upon the
Excise, before the same shall be disposed of into any other
Hands.