Die Sabbati, Januarii 25, 1644.
Prayers.
ORdered, That the Committee of . . . Revenue be desired to give Order for issuing out and paying of
Five hundred Pounds to Mr. Jasper Goodman, upon Account; to be employed towards the Defraying of the publick Expences of the Commissioners at Uxbridge.
Ordered, by the Lords and Commons, That all Ministers be desired, on Wednesday next, the Day of publick
Humiliation, in especial Manner, to beg God's Blessin
upon the Treaty; that the Issue thereof may be to the
Glory of God, the Advancement of Religion, and the
Settling of a happy, safe, and well grounded Peace, in all
these Kingdoms.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Mr. Drake to carry up this Order.
An Offer of an Exchange, under Prince Rupert's Hand,
for the Lord Brereton, Prisoner to the Parliament, for Sir
Jo. Northcott, Prisoner to the King's Forces, was this
Day read.
And the Question being put, Whether the Question for
his Exchange should be now put;
It passed with the Negative.
The humble Petition of the Shipwrights and Calkers,
and others, poor labouring Men belonging to the Dock at
Chattham, was this Day read.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Grand Committee
appointed to sit upon the Ordinance concerning the
Customs; to consider How, by this Ordinance, a Credit
may be raised for procuring of Monies for carrying on the
Affairs of the Navy.
Mr. Whitelock reports the Amendments to the Ordinance for Redemption of the Captives of Algier: The
which were twice read; and, upon the Question, assented
unto: And the Ordinance, with the Amendments, upon
the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent unto the
Lords.
Ordered, That what Sum or Sums of Money shall be
found due by the Committee of Accounts, upon the State
of the Accounts of the old Commissioners of the Customs,
be appointed towards the Satisfaction, in a proportionable
Way, of the Arrears due to the several Owners of Shipping, set forth in the State's Service, by the Parliament,
till the last of September 1644; which Monies are, by
Order of the Committee of the Navy, to be employed to
these Uses only.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, That Mr. Rolle shall have Liberty to bring in,
and offer to the Consideration of the House, on Friday
come Sevennight, an Ordinance for the Borrowing of
Twenty-three thousand Five hundred Ninety-six Pounds
Two Shillings and Three-pence upon the Credit of the
Excise, to be paid in Course, after all former Engagements; towards the Satisfaction, in a proportionable Way,
of the Arrears due to the several Owners of Shipping, set
forth in the State's Service, till the last of September 1644:
To be employed and paid, by Order of the Committee, to
those Uses only.
The House, according to former Order, was resolved
into a Committee, to consider of the Ordinance for Tonage and Poundage.
Mr. Speaker left the Chair.
Mr. Reynolds called to the Chair.
Mr. Speaker resumed the Chair.
Upon Mr. Reynolds' Report from the Grand Committee;
It is Resolved, &c. That all such Monies as have been,
or shall be advanced by the present Commissioners of the
Customs for the Service of the Navy, shall be repaid,
with Interest, after the Rate of Eight per Cent. before
they be removed from collecting the Customs.
Resolved, &c. That all such other Persons or Person as
shall advance any Sum or Sums of Money for the Service
of the Navy, shall be secured and reimbursed, with Interest, after the Rate of Eight per Cent. out of the
Monies to be raised by the Ordinance for the Subsidy of
Tonage and Poundage.
Ordered, That the Committee of the Navy shall have
Power to treat with the Commissioners of the Customs,
or others, for the Advance of Monies upon the Credit of
the Ordinance for Tonage and Poundage, for carrying on
the Affairs of the Navy.
Ordered, That the Grand Committee of the House do
meet on Tuesday Morning next, peremptorily, to consider
of the Ordinance concerning Tonage and Poundage, and
other Matters of the Navy, in pursuance of former
Orders.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Navy, to consider of providing and setting forth a Convoy for the Ships employed in the Northern Fishing.
Resolved, &c. That the Grand Committee of the House
do meet this Afternoon at Two of Clock, to take into
Consideration of the Ordinance for the Maintenance of the
Forces raised according to the new Model.
Resolved, &c. That the House do meet this Afternoon
at Three of Clock.
The House being informed, That divers Aldermen,
and other Citizens, by the Appointment of the CommonCouncil, were at the Door, desirous to prefer Petitions
to the House;
They were called in; and did prefer Two Petitions:
One, The humble Petitions of the Lord Mayor, Aldermen, and Commons, of the City of London, in CommonCouncil assembled, concerning the Relief of the Town of
Plymouth, and opening the Trade into the West: The other,
concerning the Pay of the City Brigade, sent out under the
Conduct and Command of Major-General Whichcott.
The which were both read; and ordered to be taken
into Consideration on Thursday next.
Ordered, That the Ordinance concerning the Transportation of Wools, Wool-fells, and Fullers-Earth, be
brought in from the Committee, and reported on Thursday next.
Ordered, That the Ordinance, this Day offered by Mr
Recorder, for Confirmation ... the Offices of Package,
Scavage, Balliage, and Portage, shall be read; and taken
into Consideration on Thursday next.
The Petitioners were again called in: And Mr. Speaker,
by the Command of the House, acquainted them, That
the House had still Ground of returning Thanks to the
City for their great and continual Care of the Publick,
and Respects to the Reducement and Safety of the West.
WHereas Information was this Day given in from the
Committee of the West of a concealed Sequestration, to a good Value; which they desire may be employed to the Benefit of the West: It is Ordered, That
the said Committee of the West shall have Power, as yet,
to secure the said Sequestration only: And that it be referred to the Committee of Lords and Commons for Sequestrations, to consider of, examine, hear, and determine the said Sequestration: And that if the said Estate
shall prove, and be adjudged forfeitable to the State, that
then it shall be employed upon Account for the Benefit
and Service of the West.
The Question being put, Whether the House would
adhere to the former Vote concerning the Alterations as
to the Expressions of the Names in the Safe-Conduct;
It passed with the Negative.
Resolved, &c. That the Names expressed in the SafeConduct shall be expressed in such Manner as it came
from the Committee of both Kingdoms.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired.
Mr. Long to carry it up.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Edw. Leech and
Mr. Page;
That the Lords have sent down an Ordinance for the
making the Borough of Newporte, in the Isle of Wight,
a Parish of itself; and that Mr. Thompson may be the
Minister: A Petition of the English Merchants trading
into Spaine: A Petition of the Lady Rivers; which they
refer to your Consideration: Also the Petition of Mr. Harbourne, a Minister in Kent: A Petition of the Inhabitants
of St. Ives; which they have referred to the Committee of
Lords and Commons for Sequestration: The Petition of
the Parishioners of Laurence Jury, London; that it be referred to the Committee of Lords and Commons for Sequestrations.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House will send an Answer by Messengers of their own.
Ordered, That, on Monday Morning next, Mr. Rowse
do carry up to the Lords the Votes passed concerning the
Matter of Church Government.
Mr. Long was, at this Message, likewise to desire the
Lords to expedite the Ordinance concerning Martial Law.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
West, to consider of paying Sir Arthur Hasilrigg's Regiment of Horse the Remainder of the Pay formerly assigned
to That Regiment, and yet unpaid.
Post Meridiem.
THE Amendments to the Ordinance for raising Monies for maintaining the Forces to be raised and
maintained according to the new Model, were read; and,
upon the Question, assented unto.
Resolved, &c. That this Ordinance shall commence from
the First of February 1644.
Resolved, &c. That Serjeant-Major-General Skippon
shall be named in this Ordinance as Serjeant-Major-General
of all the Forces raised, and intended to be maintained,
by this Ordinance.
Ordered, That it be referred to Mr. Grimston and Mr.
Ellis to prepare and bring an Ordinance for taking off
One-Third of the Payments charged upon the several
Counties by the Ordinance for levying Monies for maintaining the Forces to be raised according to the new Model, in Provisions; the which Provisions are to be accounted
and allowed in Discharge of a Third-Part of the Payments
assessed upon the several Counties and Places by the Ordinance aforesaid.
Ordered, That the Grand Committee of the whole House
do meet on Monday Morning, at Eight of Clock, to take
into further Consideration the Ordinance concerning the
new Model.