Die Veneris, 1 Maii, 1646.
Prayers.
Ordered, That the Committee of Goldsmiths-Hall do
take care forthwith to provide and send the Fifteen
thousand Pounds, ordered the Three-and-twentieth of
April for One Month's Pay for the Scottish Army, unto
the Commissioners with the Army before Newarke.
And, if the Treasurers Richard Waring and Michael
Herring shall borrow the said Money, or any Part thereof,
it is Ordered, That they shall repay the same, with Interest
after Eight Pounds per Centum, unto the several Lenders
thereof, for so long time as it shall be unpaid; being to
issue out of the Four last Months Assessments made for
that Purpose.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Resolved, &c. That the Sheriff of the County-Palatine
of Chester be required, and hereby injoined, to proceed to
the Election of a Knight of the Shire of the County-Palatine of Chester; notwithstanding there is no Chamberlain
of Chester, to whom to direct, or from whom to receive
the Writ; notwithstanding any Law or Statute to the contrary.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
The humble Petition of Henry Herbert Esquire, a Member of this House, on the Behalf of his Father, and himself,
was this Day read: And
It is Ordered, upon the Question, That, out of the Proceed of the Sale of Woods belonging to the Earl of Worcester, and of Mr. Hall of High-Meadowes within the County
of Monmouth, the Sum of Three thousand Pounds be forthwith raised, advanced, and paid to the Petitioners, towards
Satisfaction of their great Losses and Damages sustained by
them from the King's Forces; provided, That no Timber
be cut or felled.
And it is referred to the Committee of the said County
of Monmouth, to take care, that this Order be forthwith put
in due Execution; and the said Three thousand Pounds
raised and paid accordingly: And that no Timber-Trees
be cut or felled, or Waste or Spoil made thereof.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, That, out of the Fines or Compositions of or
for the Estates of Robert Long, Edward Erneley, and Edward Yerbery, of the County of Wiltes, Esquires, the Sum
of Five hundred Pounds be paid to Mr. Robert Jennor, One
of the Members of this House, towards his Losses sustained
by the Enemy in the said County.
Ordered, upon the Question, That the Monies and Allowances already ordered and appointed, and to be appointed and ordered, to be allowed to the several Churches
and Chapels, by the Committee of plundered Ministers,
according to the Power given to the said Committee, be
paid, accordingly, by the respective Sequestrators, from
time to time, till the Houses take other Order.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Ordered, &c. That the Report concerning the Election
of the County of Buckingham be made on Monday next, the
first Business.
Mr. Recorder, Mr. Rigby, Sir Peter Wentworth, Mr.
Holles, Colonel Thompson, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Scawen,
Mr. Whittacre, Sir Arth. Haselrigg, Mr. Allen;
This Committee, or any Three of them, is appointed
forthwith to examine the Information given concerning
Words spoken at the Lady Gravenor's Chamber; and the
Information in Mr. Corbett's Hands; in such manner as
they shall think sit: And have Power to send for Parties,
Witnesses, &c.
Ordered, &c. That the Serjeant do bring to this Committee the Lady Gravenor, Wife to Sir Richard Gravenor,
Eleanor Windell, Elizabeth Cotton, and Doctor Biron.
Ordered, &c. That the Scotts Papers, concerning the
Propositions for Peace, be taken into Consideration on
Monday Morning, the first Business, in the like manner as
it was ordered for this Day.