Friday, the 26th of September, 1651.
Prayers.
Sitting of this Parliament.
ORDERED, by the Parliament, That the Lord General, Sir Henry Vane, Colonel Marten, Major
Salwey, be added to the Committee for the bringing in the
Bill for setting a certain Time for the Sitting of this Parliament, &c. and all that come to have Voices.
Surplus of Supply.
Sir Henry Vane reports, from the Council of State,
That, in regard the 20,000£. charged, by Vote of Parliament of the Fifth of August 1651, upon the Receipt of
Goldsmiths-hall, for the Pay of the 4,000 Foot, left to
this Council to take into Pay for Three Months, will
not be wholly expended for that Service, by reason of the
disbanding of those Forces: That it is the humble Opinion
of this Council, that the Remainder of the said 20,000£.
may be ordered to be issued by the Treasurers at Wars,
for Provision for the Scotts Prisoners, and other emergent
Occasions of the Commonwealth, according to such Order
as shall, from time to time, be issued from this Council
for that Purpose.
Resolved, by the Parliament, That the Remainder of
the 20,000£. charged by Vote of Parliament of the Fifth
of August 1651, upon the Receipts of Goldsmiths-Hall,
for the Pay of the 4,000 Foot left to the Council of State
to take into Pay for Three Months, be issued by the Treasurers at War, for Provision for the Scottish Prisoners,
and other emergent Occasions of the Commonwealth;
according to such Order as shall, from time to time, be
issued from the Council of State for that Purpose.
Act of Navigation.
Mr. Bond reports from the Committee, Amendments
to the Bill for Increase of Shipping, and Encouragement
of the Navigation of this Nation: Which were twice read,
and agreed; and the Bill, so amended, ordered to be
ingrossed.
Regulating Trade.
Mr. Bond reports an Act for continuing the Act, intituled, An Act for the Advance and Regulating the Trade
of this Commonwealth, bearing Date August the First
1650: Which was this Day read the first and second time.
Resolved, That the Time for Continuance of this Act,
be till the last of December 1651.
Resolved, That these Words, in the Title and Body of
the Act; viz. "bearing Date August the First 1650," be
omitted.
Resolved, That Major-General Deane, be added to the
Committee for Trade.
And the said Act, so amended, being put to the Question, passed.
Scotch Affairs.
Resolved, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to consider of fit Persons to be sent as Commissioners into
Scotland; and the Number of them: And, likewise, of
Instructions to be given unto them, for the Managing of
the Civil Government, and settling Affairs there, as may
be best for the Advantage of this Commonwealth: And
that they report the same to the House on Thursday next.
Delinquents Estates.
Mr. Nevill reports from the Committee for removing
Obstructions in Sale of Delinquents Estates,
That, by the Act, intituled, An Act for Sale of several
Lands and Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for
Treason, all the Manors, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments, with the Appurtenances, which Sir John Stowell,
and other the Persons named in the Act, were seized or
possessed of in Possession, Reversion, or Remainder, on
the Twentieth Day of May 1642, or, at any Time since,
and all Rights of Entry, &c. are vested &c. and are in the
real and actual Possession and Seisin of Wm. Skinner
Esq; and others, Trustees named in the said Act.
There is a Saving in the Act, To all and every Person
and Persons, Bodies Politick and Corporate, other than
the said Sir John Stowell, and other the said excepted
Persons, and all others claiming under them, or in Trust
for them, since the Twentieth of May 1642, of all such
Estates, Interests, Rents, Incumbrances, Charges, Rights
in Law or Equity, which they, or any of them, had, or
ought to have had, in or to the said Lands, before the said
Twentieth of May 1642.
It is provided in the Act, that all and every Person or
Persons, having any Estate, Right, Title, or Interest in
any of the Lands by the Act intended or mentioned to be
put to Sale; or, that hath any Statutes, Judgment, Recognizance, or Rent, unto which such Lands are liable;
and shall make it appear unto the Committee, in the Act
named, that such Estate, Statute, Judgment, Recognizance, or Rent, were, without Fraud, and for good and
valuable Considerations, had, made, and acknowledged,
before any Treason respectively committed by any of the
Traitors in the Act named; and shall obtain an Allowance
thereof, by the said Committee, before the Twenty-ninth
of September 1651; That then the same shall be good
and effectual to such Person or Persons &c. any thing in
this Act to the contrary notwithstanding.
There are several Claims put into the Committee for
removing of Obstructions, to have Allowance of several
Estates of good Value out of the Lands of several of the
Traitors in the Act, by Deed or Conveyance made since
20 Maii 1642, some in 1648, within few Months of their
open Rebellion and acting against the Parliament: So
that the secret Actings of their Treasons subsequent must
probably fall within the Time of such Grants:
It is the Opinion of this Committee, that this Case be
reported to the Parliament; and the Judgment of
the House desired upon the Case.
Resolved, by the Parliament, That the Committee for
Obstructions in Sale of Delinquents Estates, do report to
the House all such particular Cases as shall be before
them upon Incumbrances on the Estates of Delinquents
exposed to Sale, made since the Twentieth of May
1642; and within this Proviso: And that the same shall
be no Prejudice to the Persons concerned, in the mean
time; their Claim being put in to that Committee before
the Twenty-ninth of September.
Mr. Say reports from the same Committee.
WHEREAS the Claims which are come into the Committee, upon the Act of the Sixteenth of July 1651, for
Sale of several Lands and Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason, are very numerous, and the
Interest therein cannot be stated by the Council for the
Commonwealth before the Twenty-ninth of September:
Upon Consideration had therein,
That it be reported to the Parliament, as the Opinion
of this Committee, that there be a longer Time set for
the bringing in of such Claims as are to be made and allowed of by the Committee for removing Obstructions
before the Twenty-ninth of September 1651.
That it be reported to the Parliament, as the Opinion
of this Committee, that any Three of the Committee for
removing Obstructions in the Sale of Delinquents Estates,
be a Quorum, to give Oath to such Person or Persons as
come in to give Testimony for the making good of Claims
out of Delinquents Estates forfeited for Treason.
And, upon Consideration had of the Proposals and
Desires of the Trustees for Sale of Delinquents Estates,
in reference to the Sum of 2,850£. for One Month's Advance for the present setting forth of the Surveyors; That
it be reported to the Parliament, as the Opinion of this
Committee, that the Sum of 1,000£. be issued forth for
the carrying on of the said Service: And the House
desired to declare out of what Treasury the same shall be
paid.
Resolved, by the Parliament, That any Three of the
Committee for removing Obstructions in the Sale of the
Estates forfeited to the Commonwealth for Treason, have
Power, notwithstanding that Act, to give an Oath.
Resolved, by the Parliament, That this House doth
approve of the Sum of 1,000£. to be issued forth for the
carrying on of the surveying the Estates of Delinquents
exposed to Sale by the Act of Parliament.
Resolved, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to give Order for Payment of the said 1,000£. for this
Service, accordingly.
Act of Oblivion.
Ordered, That the Amendments to the Act of General
Pardon and Oblivion be brought in this Day Seven-night.
Scotland.
Ordered, That the Lord Commissioner Lisle do bring
in the Act touching Scotland on Tuesday Morning next.
Thanksgiving Day.
Mr. Scott reports an Act for setting apart the Twentyfourth Day of October, for a Day of publick Thanksgiving; with a Narrative, declaring the Grounds and Reasons thereof: Which was this Day read the third time.
And the Question being put, That this Act and Narrative, so amended, be ingrossed;
It passed with the Negative.
And the said Narrative and Act, so amended, being
put to the Question, passed.
And it is Ordered, That it be referred to the Lord
General, Mr. Scott, Major Salwey, and Lieutenant-General Fleetwood, or any Two of them, to take Care of
printing and publishing the said Act and Narrative; and
sending the same into the respective Counties, Cities, and
Places, accordingly.