Die Sabbati, 11 Octobris, 1645.
Prayers.
THE Grand Committee of the House proceeded to
take into Consideration divers Papers from the
Scotts Commissioners; and the Letters from the Committees at Yorke, and from Sir John Gell, from Derby.
Mr. Pury in the Chair.
Sir Robert Harley carried to the Lords, for their Concurrence, the Ordinance for securing Ten thousand Pounds,
with Interest for the same, advanced by the Commissioners
of Excise, for the Supply of Sir Thomas Fairfaxe's Army:
The Ordinance for borrowing Forty thousand Pounds in
the City of London, and Counties adjacent, to be repaid,
in Course, with Interest, out of the Excise, for the Maintenance of Sir Thomas Fairfaxe's Army: The Ordinance
for securing Two thousand Pounds out of the Excise, for
the Forces under Colonel Langherne: The Ordinance for
One thousand Pounds out of Delinquents Compositions
at Haberdashers-Hall, for the poor Widows: The Ordinance for Allowing of One thousand Pounds per Annum to
the Puisne Judges: The Ordinance for securing Five hundred Pounds, out of the Excise, Part of Five thousand
Pounds, charged formerly upon the Excise, for the Garison of Portsmouth: The Votes for the Tryers of Elders for
the Classis of the Two Serjeants Inns: The Ordinance of
additional Powers for Pressing of Men: The Ordinance for
Discharge of Delinquency and Sequestration of Edmund
Sawyer, of Kettering in the County of Northampton: The
Ordinance for allowing Interest for the Ten thousand Pounds,
charged upon the Excise, for the Forces against Chester:
Two Ordinances; one for the Payment of Two hundred
Thirty-three Pounds Eighteen Shillings and Four-pence;
the other for the Payment of One thousand Six hundred
Seventy Pounds and Eight-pence; to Mr. Maurice Thompson, by the Receivers of the Adventurers Money, upon the
Acts of Subscriptions for Ireland.
An Ordinance for securing to the Commissioners of
Excise the Sum of Two thousand Pounds, with Interest
for the same, being Part of Five thousand Pounds, formerly charged upon the Excise, for the Use of the Isle of
Ely, was this Day read; and, upon the Question, passed;
and ordered to be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance for securing unto John Cullum, of London,
Gentleman, the Sum of One hundred Pounds, with Interest for the same, out of the Receipts of the Excise, lent
by him unto Colonel Laurence Parsons, was this Day read;
and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent
to the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance for Payment, out of the Excise, unto
Colonel Birkhead, the Sum of One hundred and Seven
Pounds Sixteen Shillings, with Interest for the same, in
Course, was this Day read; and, upon the Question,
passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance for Payment of Five thousand Pounds,
out of the Excise, in Course, towards the Reducing of
Oxon, and the Preservation of the Garison of Abingdon,
to be paid unto the Committee of the Three Counties, or
their Treasurer appointed, was this Day read; and, upon
the Question, passed; and ordered to be sent to the Lords
for their Concurrence.
Ordered, That the Committee of the Three Counties of
Oxon, Bucks, and Berks, shall and do pay Two hundred
Pounds for the Supply of the Reformadoes now going
forth; the said Reformadoes being formerly taken into the
Pay of the said Three Counties.
An Ordinance for authorizing the Commissioners of
Excise to pay the Sum of One hundred Pounds, in Course,
unto Mr. Bedford, the Scoutmaster-General, was this
Day read; and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered
to be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence.
An Ordinance for Securing of the Sum of Five hundred
Pounds, with Interest for the same, out of the Receipts of
the Excise, to be paid to Colonel Thomas Mitton, was this
Day read; and, upon the Question, passed; and ordered
to be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence.
Resolved, &c. That Sir Henry Billingham, for his Delinquency to the Parliament, be discharged, and disabled
from sitting, or being a Member of Parliament, during
this Parliament.
An Ordinance for taking the Delinquency and Sequestration off the Estate of the Earl of Devonshire was this
Day read the First and Second time; and, upon the Question, re-committed unto the same Committee that made
the Composition.
Resolved, &c. That all such as come in from the King's
Quarters, to compound for their Delinquency, shall sue
out a Pardon under the Great Seal, within one Month
after such Composition; otherwise the Composition to be
void: And that Mr. Whitelock, Mr. Sollicitor, Mr. Lisle,
Mr. Hill, and Mr. Serjeant Wilde, do prepare the Form
of such Pardons, and the Manner how this Order may be
put in Execution.
Resolved, &c. That Colonel David Hide be continued
a Prisoner, till he give good Security to go beyond the
Seas, and never to return again: And that it be referred
to the Committee of Examinations, to take this Security:
And that, upon the Certificate of the Committee of Examinations, Mr. Speaker do grant him a Pass to go beyond
the Seas.
Ordered, &c. That it be referred to the Committee of
Examinations, to consider of Regulations and Limitations
to be observed in the Granting of Passes by Commanders
and Governors of Garisons: And that the Committee shall,
in the mean time, commit such as shall come to them upon such Passes, as will not take the Covenants, and the
Oath appointed to be tendered to such as come in from
the King's Quarters.
Ordered, &c. That it be recommended by Mr. Lisle,
Colonel Thomson, and Colonel Venn, to the Lord Mayor,
Aldermen, and Common-Council of the City of London, as
the earnest Desire of this House, That they would advance
those Monies, upon Interest, which are designed, by Warrant of the Committee of Lords and Commons, out of the
weekly Assessments for Ireland, for the Raising of Horse
and Foot for the Province of Munster, and the Dispatch of
the Commissioners, with some competent Maintenance, for
the Army in those Parts.
Ordered, &c. That Mr. Speaker do give a Pass unto
Sir James Hamilton, and my Lord of Abercombe, to depart out of the Parliament's Quarters, and return into the
King's Quarters, within Four Days after the Date of the
said Pass; or to depart out of the King's Dominions; at
their Election; or otherwise to stand committed.
Resolved, &c. That the Sum of Three thousand One
hundred Ninety-one Pounds Five Shillings and Eightpence be charged upon the Receipts of the Excise, to be
paid, in Course, with Interest after the Rate of Eight
Pounds per Centum for Forbearance of the same, until, in
Course, it be paid; the said Three thousand One hundred
Ninety-one Pounds Five Shillings and Eight-pence to
be employed for the Pay of divers Waggoners employed
by the City in several Expeditions upon Service of the
State. And
It is Ordered, That the Committee of the Militia of
London do advance the said Three thousand One hundred
Ninety-one Pounds Five Shillings and Eight-pence,
upon the Security and Credit of the Excise; to be repaid
the same, in Course, with Consideration of Interest after
the Rate of Eight per Centum for the Forbearance of the
same, until it be paid.
Ordered, &c. That a Warrant shall issue forth, under
Mr. Speaker's Hand, directed to the Clerk of the Crown
in Chancery, to issue forth a Writ, for the new Election of
Two Knights of the Shire for the County of Warwick, in
the places of James Lord Compton, and Richard Shuckburgh Esquire; who are disabled, by Judgment of this
House, to sit as Members thereof, during this Parliament.
Ordered, &c. That a Warrant shall issue forth, under
Mr. Speaker's Hand, directed to the Clerk of the Crown
in Chancery, to issue forth a Writ, for the new Election
of Two Knights of the Shire for the County of Westmerland, in the places of Sir Philip Musgrave Baronet, and
Sir Henry Bellingham Knight and Baronet, who are disabled, by Judgment of this House, to sit as Members
thereof, during this Parliament.
Ordered, &c. That a Warrant shall issue forth, under
Mr. Speaker's Hands, directed to the Clerk of the Crown
in Chancery, to issue forth a Writ, for a new Election of
a Burgess for the Town of Hindon in the County of Wiltes,
in the place of Thomas Bennett Esquire, deceased.
Ordered, &c. That a Warrant shall issue forth, under
Mr. Speaker's Hands, directed to the Clerk of the Crown
in Chancery, to issue forth a Writ, for a new Election of a
Knight of the Shire for the County of Dorsett, in the
place of Richard Rogers Esquire, deceased.