Die Martis, Martii 11, 1644.
Prayers.
Ordered, That the Committee of the Revenue do take
into Consideration the Patent granted to the City for
Four thousand Chaldron of Coals to be sold again for the
Use of the Poor: And that they do confer with the Scotts
Commissioners, and write to the Commissioners at Newcastle, for the effecting the said Grant, according to the
said Patent.
Ordered, That on Thursday Morning next, peremptorily, the first Business, Mr. Green do make Report of the
Business of the Coal-Trade, and the Coasters.
An Ordinance for continuing the Ordinance for raising
Monies in the County of Gloucester, &c. for Nine Months
longer, to commence from January last past, was this
Day read; and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered
to be sent unto the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance for Raising of Monies for maintaining
Forces in the County of Lincoln was this Day read the
Second time; and, upon the Question, committed unto
Sir Anth. Irby, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Lane, Mr. Cage, Mr.
Millington, Sir H. Mildmay, Mr. Knightley, Mr. Broxholme, Mr. Asherst, Mr. Recorder, Sir Jo. Evelyn, Sir
Wm. Stricland, the Knights and Burgesses of Lincolnshire
and Nottinghamshire: And are to meet upon it this Afternoon at Two of Clock, in the Exchequer-Chamber.
Ordered, That the Report from the Committee of both
Kingdoms, concerning the Nottinghamshire Gentlemen,
together with their last Petition, be taken into Consideration on Thursday Morning next, peremptorily: And that
Mr. Speaker put the House in mind hereof.
Resolved, &c. That an Ordinance be forthwith brought
in for putting all the Soldiers of the Army, under the
immediate Command of my Lord General, the Earl of
Manchester, and Sir Wm. Waller, under the Command of
Sir Thomas Fairfax.
Sir Thomas Widdrington, Mr. Prideaux, Mr. Rigby,
Mr. Sollicitor, Mr. Ellys, or any Two of them, are appointed to prepare this Ordinance.
A Letter from Colonel Thomas Hatcher to Sir Christopher Wray, of March the Seventh, from Lincolne, concerning the Action and Motion of Sir Marmaduke Langdale, was this Day read: And
Ordered, That Sir Christopher Wray do acquaint the
Committee of both Kingdoms therewith.
Ordered, That Mr. Corbett and Mr. Herman do prepare a Letter, to be signed by Mr. Speaker, and sent to
the City of Norwich, concerning the Arrears of the Scotts
Loans not sent up by them.
Ordered, That Sir Thomas Walsingham and Captain
Leigh do write a Letter to the Committee of Kent to hasten
on the Scotts Monies.
Resolved, &c. That Sir Thomas Dacres do forthwith go
down into the County of Hertford, and employ his best
Care and Endeavour there for the speedy bringing in the
Arrears of the Scotts Monies: And that he give a speedy
Account hereof to the House.
An Ordinance for giving Power to Sir Tho. Fairfax, to
put all the Soldiers of the Armies under the immediate
Command of my Lord General, the Earl of Manchester,
and Sir Wm. Waller, into the Army under his Command,
was this Day read; and, upon the Question, passed;
and ordered to be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence:
And was carried up by Sir John Potts.
Resolved, &c. That Sir Thomas Fairfax be injoined
forthwith to recruit, and put into Pay, such Regiments of
Horse and Foot as are already passed, and agreed upon, by
both Houses.
Resolved, &c. That Sir Thomas Fairfax be required
forthwith to provide Twelve hundred Horse for Recruits.
Ordered, That the Committee of the County of Norfolk do take Account of Officers and Troopers that are
come into the County; and take such Care as may prevent the Imbeziling of the Horses and Arms belonging
to them.
Mr. Nicoll carried up to the Lords Three Ordinances
for reimbursing the Commissioners of Excise; One of Three
thousand Pounds, to be disposed of by the Committee
of both Kingdoms for the Relief of Sir Wm. Brereton;
another of One thousand Pounds, for Arms and Money
for Major Langherne; another of Two thousand Pounds
for the Garison of Shrewsbury: And also an Order, made
long since, concerning the Recorder of Lynne-Regis.
Ordered, That Sir Thomas Parker, Sir Tho. Pelham,
Colonel Morley, and Mr. Shelley, be injoined to go into
the County of Sussex, to employ their best Endeavours
for the speedy bringing in the Arrears of the Scotts Monies: And that they do give an Account of their Service
herein to the House.
Ordered, That Mr. Middleton and Mr. Ravenscrost, who
are at this Time in the County of Sussex, do employ their
best Endeavours for the speedy bringing in the Arrears of
the Scotts Monies in Bramber-Rape: And that Colonel
Downes do write a Letter to Mr. Middleton and Mr.
Ravenscroft, and acquaint them with the Order and Injunction of this House; and that the House doth expect
a speedy and good Account of this Service.
Sir John Potts brings Answer, That the Lords do concurr in the Ordinance for enabling Sir Thomas Fairfax to
put the Lieutenants, and other Officers and Soldiers of
my Lord General's, the Earl of Manchester's, and Sir
Wm. Waller's Armies, into the Army under his Command.
Resolved, &c. That the several Counties that are in
Arrear with the Scotts Monies, do send in their Arrears by
the First of April at furthest, without Fail: And that, as
those Arrears shall come in, that they do, from time to
time, with all Speed, send them in to Goldsmiths-Hall.
Ordered, That the Committee at Goldsmiths-Hall do
assure the Scotts Commissioners, that the Arrear of Thirty
thousand Pounds, assigned to the Earl of Leven's Army,
will be ready at the First of April next.
Ordered, That the Committee at Goldsmiths-Hall do
send Ten thousand Pounds, prepared for the Earl of Calender's Army, and so much as they shall make ready of
the Thirty thousand Pounds assigned to the Earl of
Leven's Army, and the Cloath, Ammunition, and Provisions, for the Scotts Army, by such Ships as my Lord
Admiral shall appoint; to be paid and delivered out to
such Persons as the Scotts Commissioners shall appoint.
Ordered, That the Committee at Goldsmiths-Hall do
provide Books of the Ordinance for the weekly Assessments for the Scotts Army; and send them into the several
Counties, Cities, and Places charged with any Payments
by the said Ordinance, by the Messengers employed to
deliver the Ordinances for Sir Thomas Fairfax his Army.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Members of both
Houses, that are of the Committee of both Kingdoms,
to treat with the Scotts Commissioners for the speedy Advance of their Army Southward; and, for the present,
for the Relief of the Parts about Chester: And that they
do acquaint them with the Orders made concerning their
Monies, Arms, and Provision.
Ordered, That the Lord Erwin shall have Liberty to
transport into France so many common Soldiers, Prisoners to the Parliament, as shall be willing to go with
him; giving good Caution, that none of them shall return,
or be employed, to the Prejudice of this State: And that
it be referred to the Committee of both Kingdoms to take
this Caution; and to direct the Manner of the Delivery
of these Prisoners, that it may be done in the securest
Way to this State.
A Letter from Sir Wm. Waller, from Andover, of
March the Ninth, with the Copy of a Pass, granted by
my Lord General to Mr. Henry Piercy, and his Followers,
to go into France, was this Day read.
Ordered, That Mr. Corbett, Mr. Serjeant Wilde, and
Mr. Hill, do, on Thursday Morning next, bring in an
Ordinance concerning Passes for Persons to go beyond the
Seas, and to come out of the King's Quarters, according
to the Debate this Day had in the House.
Ordered, That the Committee for the Prince Elector
be revived: And that they meet from time . . . . . as they
shall think fit: And that Mr. Trenchard, Sir Christopher
Yelverton, and Mr. Ashurst, be added to this Committee.
Ordered, That Colonel Booth's Petition be read the
first Business on Thursday Morning.
Ordered, That the Ordinance for the Election and Establishing of Elders be taken into Consideration on Thursday Morning next, according to the Order made in this
Business Yesterday.
Ordered, That the List of Officers of Sir Thomas Fairfax his Army be taken into Consideration on Thursday
Morning next.
IT is Ordered and Ordained, by the Lords and Commons,
in Parliament assembled, That Sir Thomas Fairfax, for
the more speedy Raising, Perfecting, and Completing, of
the Army whereof he is appointed Commander in Chief,
shall have Power to take into the same all such Lieutenants, Serjeants, and other Under-Officers and Soldiers as
he shall think fit, as well of Horse as Foot, now or late in
the several Armies under the immediate Commands of the
Lord General the Earl of Essex, the Earl of Manchester,
and Sir Wm. Waller; and likewise all Gunners, Gentlemen
of the Ordnance, and other Officers and Soldiers belonging to the several Trains of Artillery in the said several
Armies.