Die Mercurii, Januarii 29, 1644. Dies publicæ Humiliationis.
AN Ordinance for Repressing of the Sins of Incest,
Adultery, Whoredom, Drunkenness, Swearing, and
Blaspheming of the Name of God, was this Day read the
Second time; and committed to Mr. Maynard, Mr. Rous,
Serjeant Wilde, Mr. Stevens, Sir Walter Erle, Mr. Holland, Mr. Grimston, Mr. Young, Sir Peter Wentworth, Mr.
Heveningham, Sir Roger North, Sir John Franclyn, Mr.
Purefoy, Mr. Hill, Mr. Jennour, Mr. Reynolds, Sir John
Potts, Sir Jo. Clotworthy, Sir John Trevor, Sir Beauchamp
St. John, Mr. Oldesworth, Sir Wm. Lewes, Sir Richard
Onsloe, Mr. Long, Mr. Gourdon, Mr. Ash, Mr. Cawley,
Sir Thomas Dacres, Sir Simonds D' Ewes, Mr. Knightley,
Sir Robert Harley, Sir Edw. Patriche, Mr. Nicoll, Sir
Wm. Massam, Mr. Nicholas, Sir Wm. Strickland, Sir
Christopher Wray, Sir Anth. Irby, Mr. Tate: And are to
meet To-morrow at Two in the Afternoon, in the
Exchequer-Chamber: And have Power to send for
Parties, &c.: And the Care hereof is committed especially to Mr. Serjeant Wilde and Mr. Maynard: And all
that will come are to have Voices: And are to bring it
in on this Day Sevennight.
Ordered, That, To-morrow Morning, Mr. Samuel
Browne do make Report of the Business in his Hands
concerning the great Blasphemy informed of: And that
Mr. Speaker put the House in mind hereof.
Sir Jo. Evelyn junior, Sir John Potts, Sir Samuel Roll,
Sir Wm. Drake, Colonel Ralph Ashton, and Mr. Perigrin
Pelham, this Day took and subscribed the Solemn League
and National Covenant.
Ordered, That the Solemn League and Covenant be,
on every Day of Fast and publick Humiliation, publickly
read in every Church and Congregation within the Kingdom: And that every Congregation be injoined to have
one of the said Covenants fairly printed, in a fair Letter,
in a Table fitted to hang up in some publick Place of the
Church to be read; together with the Names of the Lords
and Commons that have taken the same.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Mr. Rous is appointed to carry it up.
Ordered, That the Members of this House, that have
not taken the Vow and Covenant of June 1643, do take
the same on the next Fast-Day.
Mr. Pierrepoint reports, from the Commissioners of
Scotland, their Answer to the Vote touching the Instructions concerning the Treaty: The which was read.
That the Propositions concerning Religion, the Militia,
and Ireland, shall be treated upon, Three Days apiece,
alternis vicibus, during the Space of Twenty Days; beginning first with the Propositions of Religion; which, as
it is of most Excellency, so it is to be sought after, and
finally agreed upon, in the first Place, before any final
Agreement be made upon either of the other Propositions,
or the King's Answers thereunto be taken into Consideration by the Parliaments of the respective Kingdoms.
Resolved, &c. That these Words, "or the King's
Answers thereunto be taken into Consideration by the
Parliaments of the respective Kingdoms," be left out:
And that the House doth assent to the Proposition, those
Words being left out.
Resolved, &c. To agree to the Explanation following
of this precedent Vote; videlicet,
That, by the Agreement upon the Propositions for Religion, before a final Agreement be made upon any of
the other Propositions, we understand the Approving of
the Covenant; the Directory for Worship; the Votes
given in by the Assembly of Divines concerning ChurchGovernment, and passed the Houses; the Assenting to
the Bill against Episcopacy, &c.; the Ratisying of the
Ordinance for the Calling of the Assembly of Divines, &c.;
and so much as shall pass both Houses before the Expiring
of the Twenty Days.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Edw. Leech and
Mr. Page;
The Lords have commanded us to deliver unto you
this Paper: They have received it from the Scotts Commissioners: They agree unto it; and desire your Concurrence, that it may be added as one of the Instructions:
And have appointed to sit at One of Clock; and desire
this House to do the like, if it may stand with their Conveniency.
Ordered, That the Members of this House, that are
of the Committee of both Kingdoms, or any Four of
them, do, upon the Report made to this House, conser
with the Scotts Commissioners upon the Alteration, made
by this House, in the Paper reported from the Scotts
Commissioners; and report an Answer at One of Clock.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House has considered their Lordships Message: And, as
to the Paper, they will send Answer by Messengers of
their own: And have resolved to fit this Afternoon at
One of Clock.
A Letter from Colonel Ennys, and one from Portesmouth, of January the Twenty-seventh, from Colonel
Jephson, were both this Day read; and referred to the
Committee of both Kingdoms; to be taken into present
Consideration: And the House doth Declare, That they
will put the Monies for the Army into some certain and
speedy Way.
Resolved, &c. That the One thousand Pounds formerly
ordered to be advanced and paid out of HaberdashersHall, to the Garison of Portesmouth, be forthwith paid by
the said Committee accordingly: And that they do give
Credit for Five hundred Suits of Cloaths to be provided
and forthwith sent to the Garison of Portesmouth, over
and above the said One thousand Pounds.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, That a Message be sent up to the Lords, at
their next Sitting, to desire them to take the Ordinance
for raising and maintaining the Army, according to the
new Model, into speedy Consideration; in regard of the
Importance of it.
Mr. Purefoy is appointed to go up with this Message.
Resolved, &c. That Sir Wm. Waller do forthwith go
down, and command in Chief the Forces designed for the
West; and bring those Forces speedily into a Body, and
to their Rendezvous; and take all Advantages against the
Enemy, for the Service of the Publick.
Resolved, &c. That the House be forthwith resolved
into a Grand Committee, to take into Consideration the
Ordinance concerning the Excise.
Mr. Speaker left the Chair.
Mr. Green called to the Chair.
Mr. Green reports the Amendments to the Ordinance
for continuing the Ordinances of Excise: The which
were twice read; and assented unto: And the Ordinance,
with the Amendments, upon the Question, passed; and
carried up to the Lords for their Concurrence, by Mr.
Nicoll.
Ordered, That Mr. Reynolds and Sir Thomas Widdrington do bring in an Ordinance, That no Traders or
Merchants be Sub-Commissioners of the Excise; and likewise concerning Cheques upon the Accounts of the Commissioners of Excise.
Ordered, That a Message be sent to the Lords, to desire, That the Committee of both Kingdoms may meet
presently upon the Rising of the Houses.
Mr. Erle is appointed to go with this Message.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Edward Leech and
Mr. Page;
The Lords have commanded us to deliver unto you a
Letter from the Governor of Farnham to my Lord General. They have sat a good while; and do desire,
That if this House have any thing to communicate unto
them for the Dispatch of the Commissioners, that it may
be speedily communicated unto them.
Mr. Pierrepoint reports the Answer of the Scotts Commissioners to the Alteration made in the Paper brought
from the Scotts Commissioners: The which was read, to
this Purpose; videlicet,
The Commissioners for the Kingdom of Scotland are
content the last Clause, viz. "or the King's Answers,
&c." be left out, so as the Word "finally" be also left
out; or that "that finally" be keeped in, and that
"finally" be added, and prefixed immediate before these
Words, "agreed upon," in the Sixth Line of the Paper;
and that "a," in the same Line, be made "any;" and,
upon the Question, assented unto: And
Ordered, That a Conference be desired with the Lords
upon them.
Mr. Nicoll brings Answer, The Lords do agree to the
Ordinance for the Continuance of the Excise.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House has considered their Lordships Message; and will
presently send Answer by Messengers of their own.
Mr. Erle likewise desired a Conference by Committees
of both Kingdoms, concerning the Dispatch of the Commissioners to Uxbridge.
Mr. Erle brings Answer, That the Lords do agree,
That the Committee of both Kingdoms do meet presently upon the Rising of the Houses; and will give present Meeting, at a Conference, by Committees of both
Houses, in the Painted Chamber.
Mr. Pierrepoint and Mr. Recorder are appointed Managers of the Conference.
Ordered, That Mr. Nicoll do repair to the Commissioners of Excise; and desire them forthwith to pay in
the Ten thousand Pounds, formerly assigned to the
Armies; and report their Answer To-morrow Morning.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of both
Kingdoms, to send the Remainder of Colonel Cromwell's
Regiment to Sir Wm Waller, to go into the West; and
to take care, that the Line may be kept, and other Horse
brought to keep the Posts that these Horse shall
leave.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of both
Kingdoms, to take speedy Order that all the Officers may
repair to their respective Charges.
Ordered, That Mr. Speaker do write a Letter to the
Committee of Sussex speedily to recruit their Forces, according to former Order.
Ordered, That Mr. Salloway and Mr. Blakiston do
desire Mr. Nye and Mr. Maynard to preach before the
Commons the next Day of Publick Humiliation.
Ordered, That Sir Thomas Dacres and Mr. Whittacre
do give Thanks to Doctor Wincop and Mr. Walker, for
the great Pains they took in the Sermons they preached
this Day, at the Intreaty of the House of Commons, at
St. Margaret's Westminster, it being the Day of Publick
Humiliation; and to desire them to print their Sermons:
And they are to have the like Privilege in printing of
them, as other in the like Kind usually have had.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of both
Kingdoms, to quarter a Troop of Horse near WindsoreCastle for the Service of the Garison there: And that they
do give Order, That the Forces be recruited to the Number
formerly appointed by them.
Ordered, That the Report concerning the Surrey Business be made on Saturday next by Mr. Serjeant Wilde.
Mr. Pierrepoint reports, That the Lords do agree to
the Vote upon the Instructions concerning the Treaty, as
it was delivered at this Conference; and desire, that it may
be one of the Instructions: And likewise the Explanation of the said Vote.
Ordered, That the Information, given by Mr. Audley,
to a Member of this House, of several Persons that are
indebted to the Court of Wards in several Sums of
Money, be referred to the Committee of Examinations;
to examine the Particulars, and report unto this House:
And Mr. Lane is to take care hereof.