Die Sabbati, Julii 5, 1645.
Prayers.
Ordered, That Sir John Bourchier, Sir William Lyster,
Sir Henry Franklyn, Mr. Bryan Stapleton, Mr. Luke
Robinson, and Mr. Askwith, be and are hereby injoined
forthwith to go down into Yorkeshire: And that the Serjeant at Arms attending this House do give them notice of
this Order.
Ordered, That the Ordinance for settling a Parish
Church in Convent-Garden be read on Tuesday Morning
next.
Resolved, &c. That Colonel Thomas Morgan, Governor
of Gloucester, shall be Colonel of the Foot-Regiment that
was formerly Colonel Massie's, and Captain of a Troop of
Horse: And that the Committee of both Kingdoms do
grant him Commissions, accordingly.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein: And Sir
Robert Pye is appointed to carry it to the Lords.
Mr. Greene reports the Alterations to the Declaration
to be set forth and sent to the States of Holland, to give
Satisfaction touching the Matter of Reprisal of Ships: The
which being opened, the Declaration, with the Amendments, passed, upon the Question; and is ordered to be
sent to the Lords for their Concurrence.
It is further Ordered, That the Lords be desired, That
it be referred to the Committee of both Kingdoms, to
translate the said Declaration into such Languages as they
shall think fit; and to take care for the speedy Sending of
it into such Countries as they shall think necessary: And
that such Declarations as shall be sent away, be signed by
the Speakers of both Houses: And that the Committee do
prepare Letters, to be sent from both Houses, with this
Declaration.
Ordered, That the Declaration, setting forth the Transactions between the Parliament and the States Ambassadors, be forthwith printed: And that it be referred to the
Committee of both Kingdoms to take care of the Printing
hereof.
An Ordinance for the better Levying and Bringing in
of the Duty of One-Fourth of One per Cent. formerly designed for Redemption of the English Subjects taken Captives by Turkes, &c. was this Day read the First and Second time; and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered
to be sent unto the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance for Continuing of the Ordinance of 28
Januarii 1644, for raising Monies for Redemption of
distressed Captives taken by Turkish, Morish, and other
Pirates, from the Eleventh of December next, inclusive,
unto the Eleventh of December which shall be in the Year
1646, exclusive, was this Day read the First and Second
time; and, upon the Question, assented to; and ordered
to be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence.
Ordered, That Sir Walter Erle do bring in an Ordinance, on Monday Morning, for the Levying of the Arrears formerly allotted for the Providing of a new Train
of Artillery for the Army under the immediate Command
of the Earl of Essex, to be now employed for the Providing
of Match and Bullet for the Furnishing of the publick
Stores.
A Letter from the Committee at Yorke, of July 2d
1645, was this Day read; and ordered to be referred to
the Consideration of the Committee of both Kingdoms, to
take it into Consideration this Afternoon; and to report
their Opinions upon the several Branches of this Letter on
Monday Morning next: And my Lord Fairfaxe, and the
Gentlemen of Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Lincolnshire,
Yorkeshire, and of the Earl of Manchester's Association, are
desired to be there, to contribute their best Assistance to
the Consideration of this Letter; and for the preventing
the Inconveniencies that may happen by the Newarke Garison to the Counties and Garisons either Northward or
Southward.
Resolved, &c. That One hundred Barrels of Powder,
with Match and Bullet proportionable, be forthwith provided and furnished out of the publick Stores, for the Service of Yorkeshire, and the Northern Counties.
Resolved, &c. That the Money to pay for the Four
hundred Barrels of Powder designed for the West, Wales,
Yorkshire, and Northern Forces, shall be charged upon
the Excise; and paid in its Course.
Resolved, &c. That Twenty Barrels of Powder, with
Match and Bullet proportionable, be forthwith provided
and furnished out of the publick Stores, for the Service of
the Forces of Derbyshire.
Mr. Ellys reports several Proportions of Horse to be
provided by the several Counties of the Eastern Association; viz.
By the County of Lincolne One hundred and Twenty
Horse.
By the County of Essex One hundred Horse.
By the County of Suffolke One hundred Horse.
By the County of Norfolke One hundred Horse.
By the County of Hertford Thirty-two Horse.
By the County of Cambridge, and Isle of Ely, Thirtyand-two Horse.
By the County of Huntingdon Sixteen Horse.
Resolved, &c. That these several Proportions of Horse
shall be forthwith raised by these several Counties, to be
employed at Grantham, or thereabouts, for the Defence
of the Associated Counties.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, That the Committee of the Eastern Association do meet this Afternoon; and consider of one Gentleman of every of these Counties, that are Members of this
House, to go down into their several Counties: And that
the several Members of this House, that serve for those
Counties, do, together with the respective Committees in
the said Counties, engage their Credits for the speedy
Raising of the Money that is to provide and pay these
Horse, it being charged upon the Excise, to be paid in
Course: And that they do take care, that these Horse
may be at the Rendezvous by the Fourteenth Day of this
Instant July; and to make the Report hereof on Monday
Morning.
Resolved, &c. That Sir Henry Vane senior, Mr. Holles;
Sir Martin Lister, Mr. Thomas Grantham, Sir William
Armyn, and Mr. Robert Fenwick, be added to the Committee of the Northern Association; and to have full
Power for the Military Affairs in that Association to all
Intents and Purposes, as if they had been nominated in the
said Ordinance lately passed for the Northern Association.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
A Message from the Lords, by Serjeant Whitfield and
Serjeant Finche;
The Lords did lately send unto you some Votes concerning Mr. Hancock: He is a Man that deserves very well of
the Parliament; and it is very much for the Honour of
the Parliament to give Dispatch to such Persons as deserve
well of the Parliament.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House hath considered their Lordships Message; and have
put the Business into a Way of Consideration; and will
send Answer by Messengers of their own.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of Captain
St. Barbe to be Governor of Southampton: And that the
Committee of both Kingdoms do grant him a Commission, accordingly.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Sir John Wray is appointed to carry to the Lords the
Votes concerning the Propositions of Horse upon the Associated Counties: The Vote for the Addition of Sir Henry
Vane senior, and others to the Committee for the Military
Affairs in the Northern Association: The Vote for Captain St. Barbe to be Governor of Southampton: And was
to put the Lords in mind of the Articles to be subscribed
by the Committees in the Northern Association; and of
naming Commissioners to be sent to the Parliament of
Scotland.
A Letter from Mr. John Ashe and Mr. Thomas Moore,
from Dorchester, of July the Third, was this Day read.
Ordered, That the Proceed of the Goods lately seized in
Mrs. Catesbye's House in Longacre, be disposed of by the
Committee of the West, towards the Pay of the Soldiers
in the West: And that they have Power to appoint some
Persons to be employed in the perusing, and inventorying,
and assisting in the Sale of these Goods.
Ordered, That, whereas the Consideration of the BailBonds was formerly referred to the Consideration of the
Committee of the West; and that the Benefit accruing
thereby should be disposed of for the Advantage and Service of the West; It is now Ordered, That these Bail-Bonds
be referred to the Consideration of the Committee at Haberdashers-Hall, to take the best and most effectual Course
they can for the speedy bringing in the Forfeitures upon
those Bonds; and that the Advantage that shall arise upon
these Bonds be disposed of by the Committee of the West,
for the Service of the Forces of the West: And the Committee of the West is hereby authorized to send these
Bail-Bonds to the Committee at Haberdashers-Hall: And
the Persons in whose Hands the said Bonds are, are injoined,
from time to time, to deliver the said Bonds accordingly.
Ordered, That the Hundred Pounds coming in to
Haberdashers-Hall, upon the Composition of Mr. Darrington, for his Fifth-Part, shall be employed towards the
Pay of the Hundred commanded Horse sent out of Hants
to Taunton.
Mr. Nicoll brings Answer from the Lords, That, as for
examining the Lord Savile at a Committee of Commons,
they will send Answer by Messengers of their own: And,
as . . . the Votes for Colonel Morgan to have Colonel
Massie's Regiment of Foot, and to be Captain of a Troop
of Horse, they do agree.
Upon Sir Arthur Hesilrig's Report, the humble Desires
of the Gentlemen of the County of Pembrook were this
Day read; and ordered to be referred to a Committee.
Sir John Merrick, Mr. Recorder, Mr. Theloall, Mr.
Herbert, Mr. Francis Bulier, Sir John Northcott, Sir Wm.
Lewes, Sir Thomas Middleton, Sir Wm. Brereton, Sir John
Trevor, Sir John Corbett, Mr. Sallowey, Mr. Spurstoe, Sir
Robert Harley;
This Committee, or any Four of them, are injoined
to meet this Afternoon, in the Court of Wards, to consider of the said Propositions; and so, from time to time,
to meet: And it is ordered, That Mr. Theloall do take
care of this Business.
Resolved, &c. That the Committee of the Navy do
provide the Match and Bullet, mentioned in the Propositions from the Gentlemen of the County of Pembroke,
for the Garisons of Pembroke and Tenby; to be paid out
of the Thousand Pounds, formerly charged upon the Excise, for the Use of those Garisons.
Ordered, That One hundred Pounds in Monies, and
Five Pounds per Week, be charged upon, and paid out
of, the Sequestrations, by the Committee at CampdenHouse, or elsewhere, for the Support and Maintenance of
Colonel Langhern's Wife, Children, and Family.
Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, That the Monies now in the Hands of the
Clerk to the Committee of Examinations, formerly appointed for Pembrokshire, be forthwith paid to Colonel
Langherne's Wife, for her own Use.
Ordered, That it be especially recommended to the
Committees for Sequestrations in the County of Middlesex
and City of Westminster, to accommodate the Wife of
Major-General Langherne, with a convenient House for
her Habitation.
Sir John Wray brings Answer from the Lords, That
as concerning the Articles to be subscribed by the Committee for the Northern Association, and sending Commissioners into Scotland, they will send Answer by Messengers of their own: And, as to the other Particulars carried up by him to the Lords, they do agree.
Sir Henry Mildmay, Mr. Holland, Mr. Gourdon, Mr.
Wheeler, Sir Thomas Dacres, Mr. Hoyle, Sir Wm. Allenson,
Mr. Button, Sir John Francklyn, Mr. Smyth, Mr. Robert
Goodwyn, Mr. Downes, Mr. Broxholme, Mr. Corbett, Colonel Venne, Mr. Poole, Mr. Rous, Mr. Blakiston;
This Committee, or any Four of them, are to meet
when and where they please; and to receive Informations
from such Widows, as well English as Scotts, whose Husbands have died in the Parliament's Service, and have Arrears due from the State to them, concerning Papists and
Delinquents Estates not yet discovered; and to examine
what their Arrears are; and to prepare the same: And
further, to refer it to the Committee at Haberdashers-Hall,
for their Satisfactions, as shall arise out of such Discoveries:
And
It is further Ordered, That the Petition of Sarah Delamaine, and the Condition of the Widow of Captain
Abercromy, be especially recommended to this Committee.
A Letter from the Portugall Agent, of July the Third,
directed, A la Noble et Honourable Maison des Communs
du Parlement de Angleterre, assembles À Westminster, was
this Day read: And
It is Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of
both Kingdoms to consider of this Letter, and of the
whole Carriage of the Portugall Agent, towards the Parliament, since his coming hither; and that with all Speed
they report their Opinions to the House, What they think
fit to be done upon the whole Matter, for vindicating the
Honour of the Parliament.
A Message from the Lords, by Doctor Aylett and
Doctor Heath;
The Lords have sent down the Petition of divers poor
Widows, whose Husbands have sacrificed their Lives to
this Cause: Which they do in especial Manner recommend
to this House.
A Message from the Lords, by Serjeant Finch and
Doctor Aylett;
The Lords having received a Message from this House
this Morning, concerning the Examining of the Lord
Savile of some Matters that concern Members of this
House; their Lordships do leave it . . the Lord Savile
to be examined, as this House doth desire, if he think
fit.
It is hereupon Ordered, That the Lieutenant of the
Tower do forthwith acquaint the Lord Savile herewith:
And, if the Lord Savile shall think fit to be examined by
a Committee of this House, that then the Lieutenant of the
Tower do bring him to the said Committee at Three of
Clock, in the Exchequer-Chamber; or otherwise, that he
do return the Lord Savile's Answer to the said Committee.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House has taken the Petition, sent by the Lords, into
Consideration; and will send Answer by Messengers of
their own.
Mr. Browne is appointed to prepare and bring in, with
all Speed, an Ordinance for taking off the Allowances to
Delinquents Wives and Children, according to the Debate
this Day had in the House upon this Subject.
Ordered, That the Committee of the Militia be injoined
forthwith to put in Execution the Ordinance for searching
after Papists and Delinquents, and putting them out of
the Lines of Communication, according to that Ordinance: And that Colonel Ven do acquaint the Committee
of the Militia herewith; and return an Account to this
House of their Proceedings herein.
The House being informed, That divers Aldermen and
Citizens were at the Door;
They were called in: And Alderman Gibbes acquainted
the House, That they were sent from the CommonCouncil of London, to represent unto this House the Cnsideration of Windsore-Castle; and a Petition, and some
Propositions, of the said Governor; and the Sense the
City has of the Importance of that Place, and of the Condition it is now in; and their earnest Desire, That particular
and present Care may be taken of it.
The Petition and Propositions of the Governor of the
Castle were read.
Resolved, &c. That Four hundred Pounds shall be
forthwith advanced and provided for the present Supply
and Subsistence of the Garison of Windsore-Castle: And
that this Four hundred Pounds shall be charged upon the
Excise: And that it be referred to the Committee of the
Three Counties of Oxon, Buck', and Berk', to prepare an
Ordinance to this Purpose.
Colonel Ven, Mr. Holland, Mr. Long, Mr. Ashe, Sir
John Francklyn, Mr. Whittacre, Mr. Blakiston, Mr.
Browne, Mr. Gourdon, Mr. Goodwin, Sir John Evelyn,
Sir John Northcott, Mr. Buller, Mr. Whitelock, Mr.
Dunch;
This Committee is appointed to consider of an Establishment for the Garison of Windsore; and how, out of
the neighbouring Towns and Hundreds, or otherwise,
this Garison may be maintained: And are to meet this
Afternoon, in the Exchequer-Chamber.
Resolved, &c. That a Ton of Match be forthwith provided out of the publick Stores for the Garison of Windsore.
The Citizens were called in: And Mr. Speaker acquainted them, by the Command of the House, That this
House had taken Order for the present Providing of Four
hundred Pounds for the Garison of Windsore, and of a
Ton of Match; and had put the Care of that Garison
into further Consideration.
A Message from the Lords, by Doctor Aylett and
Doctor Heath;
That the Lords had named Two Commissioners to go
into Scotland; and desire this House would name a proportionable Number. They have likewise named a Committee of Eight, to meet this Afternoon, in the Painted
Chamber, at Three of Clock, to draw up Instructions for
those that shall go into Scotland; and desire this House
would name a Committee of a proportionable Number.
They have likewise recommended the Petition of Jonathan Devoreux Clerk; and have made an Order upon
it; and desire the Concurrence of this House.
The Petition and Order concerning Jonathan Devereux were read: And the Order was in hæc verba;
videlicet,
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons, assembled in
Parliament, That Jonathan Devereux Clerk shall be
presented to the Rectory of Gateside, alias Gateshead, in
the County and Bishoprick of Duresme; and that the Commissioners of the Great Seal shall issue out a Commission
or Presentation under the said Seal accordingly."
Which was, upon the Question, assented unto.
Sir Henry Vane senior, Mr. Zouch Tate, Colonel Tho.
Hatcher, and Sir Wm. Armyn, are appointed to join with a
proportionable Number of the Lords; and to go as Commissioners from the Parliament of England, to the Parliament of Scotland, with such Instructions as they shall
receive from both Houses.
Mr. Recorder, Mr. Maynard, Sir Henry Vane senior,
Sir Henry Vane junior, Mr. Crew, Mr. Sollicitor, Sir
Walter Erle, Mr. Tate, Mr. Hatcher, Mr. Robert Goodwyn, Sir Tho. Widdrington, Sir Phil. Stapilton, Sir Peter
Wentworth, Mr. Ellis, Mr. Pierepoint, Mr. Browne;
This Committee are to meet with a proportionable
Number of the Lords, in the Painted Chamber, this Afternoon, for preparing Instructions to be sent with the
Commissioners of Parliament to the Parliament in Scotland.
Ordered, That the Protestation, made by the Commissioners for the Parliament concerning Carlisle, be taken
into Consideration on Monday Morning.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; The House
has considered of their Lordships Message; and have appointed a proportionable Number to go Commissioners
into Scotland; have appointed a Committee to meet with
a proportionable Number of the Lords this Afternoon,
for preparing Instructions to be sent with Commissioners
to the Parliament of Scotland: And, as to the Order for
Jonathan Devereux to be presented to the Rectory of
Gateshead, they do agree.
Ordered, That the Business of Money be taken into
Consideration on Monday Morning; and that no other
Business do intervene: And that the Ordinance for Sale
of Delinquents Estates be then reported, or otherwise taken
into Consideration, by a Grand Committee of the House:
And that Mr. Speaker do put the House in mind hereof.