Friday, the19th
of December, 1651.
Prayers.
London Magistrates.
A PRINTED Act of the Common Council of the
City of London, at a Common Council holden in
the Chamber of the Guild Hall of the City of London,
the 4th Day of November 1651, was this Day read.
The House being informed, That divers Aldermen of
the City of London were at the Door;
Resolved, That the Aldermen be called in.
And they were accordingly called in: And being
come to the Bar, Mr. Alderman Fowkes, after a short
Preamble, did, in the Name of the Lord Mayor and
Court of Aldermen of the said City, present a Petition:
Which, being received in, after the Petitioners were
withdrawn, was read; and was intituled, "The humble
Petition of the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen of
the City of London:" To which was annexed a printed
Paper, intituled thus, "A Common Council holden in
the Chamber of the Guild Hall of the City of London,
the 4th Day of November 1651."
Elections in London.
An Act for Continuing Two former Acts touching
Elections in the City of London, was this Day read the
First time.
And the Question being put, That this Act be now
read the Second time;
It passed with the Negative.
Resolved, That this Act be rejected.
London Magistrates, &c.
An Act for Continuance of Two several Acts touching
Election of Officers in the City of London, was this Day
read the First and Second time.
A Clause being tendered to this Act in these Words;
viz. "Excepting only one Clause in the first-mentioned
Act contained, disabling the Election and Votes of such
Persons as subscribed, promoted, or abetted any Engagement in the Year 1648, relating to a personal Treaty
with the late King, at London;"
And the Question being put, That this Clause be received into the House, to be read;
It passed with the Negative.
And the Question being put, That this Act be ingrossed;
It passed with the Negative.
And the said Act being put to the Question, passed.
And it is Ordered, That the said Act be forthwith
printed and published.
The Question being put, That the Petition of the Lord
Mayor and Court of Aldermen of the City of London, and
the Paper thereunto annexed, intituled thus, "A Common
Council holden in the Chamber of the Guild Hall of the
City of London, the 4th Day of November 1651," be referred to the Council of State: And the Question being
put, That these Words, viz. "And that the Execution
"of the said Act of Common Council be suspended in
"the mean time," be added to the Question;
It passed with the Affirmative.
Resolved, That the Petition of the Lord Mayor and
Court of Aldermen of the City of London, and the Paper
thereunto annexed, intituled thus, " A Common Council holden in the Chamber of the Guild Hall of the City
of London, the Fourth Day of November 1651," be referred to the Council of State: And that the Execution
of the said Act of Common Council be suspended in the
mean time.
Ambassadors from Holland.
The House being informed by the Serjeant, That the
Lords Ambassadors from the High and Mighty the Lords
the States General of the United Provinces were ready,
and did attend to present themselves to the Parliament;
The Serjeant, with his Mace, went to attend the Lords
Ambassadors to the House.
So soon as the Lords Ambassadors were entered, they
uncovered themselves.
When the Lords Ambassadors were come as far as the
Bar, Mr. Speaker and the Members uncovered their
Heads, and stood up.
The Master of the Ceremonies, and the Serjeant, attended the Lords Ambassadors, the one on the Righthand, and the other on the Left, until the Lords Ambassadors came to the Chairs appointed for that Purpose;
which were placed on the North Side of the House,
upon a Turkey Carpet.
The Ambassadors Names were, James Catts, Knight,
Lord of Wulpen, Keeper of the Great Seal, and Lieutenant
of the Fees of the Lords the States of Holland and West
Frizeland; Gerard Schaep Esquire, Counsellor, and late
Alderman of the City of Amsterdam, and, from the aforesaid Lords the States of the said Province of Holland and
West Frizeland, Commissioner in the Court of Admiralty
in Zeland, and in the Chamber of Accounts of the said
Lords the States; and Paulus Vande Perre, Counsellor,
Pensionary of the City of Middleburgh.
The Lords Ambassadors being set, the Lord Catts in
the middle Chair, the Lord Schaep on his Right-hand,
the Lord Paulus Vande Perre on the Left; and having,
by the Hands of the Master of the Ceremonies, presented
unto Mr. Speaker, their Letters of Credence, the Lord
Catts did, in an eloquent Oration in the Latin Tongue,
declare the Substance of the Embassy unto this Commonwealth: And after, the Ambassadors presented unto Mr.
Speaker, a Paper, containing in Writing what was spoken
by the Lord Catts.
To which Mr. Speaker returned this Answer:
My Lords,
I shall, according to the Course of the Parliament of
England, make Report unto them of what your Lordships
have now delivered.
And thereupon the Ambassadors, after several Interchange of Ceremonies, withdrew; the Serjeant at Arms,
and Master of the Ceremonies, attending them to the
Court of Wards.
The Letters of Credence being in French, and a Translate thereof into English delivered therewith, were read.
Resolved, That Mr. Speaker do make Report hereof
to the House, on Wednesday next.
Ordered, That the Earl of Salisbury, Sir Henry Mildmay, Sir John Danvers, and Mr. Strickland, do dine with
the Lords Ambassadors of the States General.
Assessment.
An Act for raising of 90,000£. a Month for Six
Months, to commence the 25th Day of December 1651,
for Maintenance of the Forces in England, Ireland, and
Scotland, raised, by the Authority of Parliament, for the
Service of this Commonwealth, was this Day read the
Third time: And, upon the Question, passed; and ordered to be printed and published.
Commissioners.
Colonel Downes reports, from the Committee of the
Army, additional Names of Commissioners for the Assessment of 90,000£. a Month, for several Counties:
Which were this Day read; and, upon the Question, assented unto; and ordered to be printed together with
the Act.
Ordered, That these several Persons be authorized and
impowered to act as Commissioners for the Assessments
in these several Counties, respectively, as fully, to all
Intents and Purposes, as any the Commissioners named
in this Act may or have Power to do; viz.
For the County of Berks.
Henry Gartridge, Symon Beckley, Thomas Trapham,
Edward Keat Esquire, John Elwes Esquire, John Godderd Gentleman, Mr. Mills of Hungerford.
Bedford.
James Noell Gentleman.
Bucks.
Mr. Francis Russell, Mr. Wm. Hawkins, William Trott,
Thomas Sander Esquire, Mr. Fisher Mayor of Wickam.
Bristoll.
Bulstrode Whitelock, one of the Lords Commissioners
of the Great Seal, Recorder, Sir Henry Vane Knight.
Cambridge.
William Bryan for the Town of Cambridge, Mr. Fawtry,
of Hoggington, for the County.
Cornwall.
Richard Lovis Esquire, Philip Lower Gentleman, John
Baron, of Treludick, junior, Gentleman.
Devon.
Thomas Stevens of Thoorlston Gentleman, Shilston Calmady Esquire, Henry Luscomb junior, of Rathere, Gentleman.
Essex.
Sir John Thorowghgood Knight.
Elie.
Robert Castle, Francis Underwood, John Thurloe,
Gregory Gawsell, Robert Hampson, Baldwin Arthure,
John Walker, Thomas Culpepper Esquires, John Turner,
Gentleman.
City and County of Gloucester.
John Wade Esquire.
Hertford.
Edmund Page of Albotts, Wm. Turner, Wm. Hickman,
Richard Combs Esquire, Captain Rance, Wm. Foxwist.
St. Alban's
Captain Rance.
Lancaster.
Sir Thomas Stanley Baronet, Gilbert Ireland Esquire,
Robert Conliff, Adam Sands, Edward Holbrook, Edward
Werden, William Shaw, Edward Aspinwall Gentleman,
Jeregia Aspinwall Esquire.
Kent.
Captain John Blakewell senior, Captain John Blakewell
junior, Captain Richard Deane, Wm. Palmer, of Bromley, Esquire.
London.
Thomas Lechmere, Captain John Blackwell senior.
Middlesex.
Sir John Trevor Knight, John Glendon, Thomas Darling, George Green, Edward Cresset Esquire, Wm. Collins,
Robert Nelson Esquire, John Harrison, Edward Cary
Esquire.
Westminster.
Isaac Jowy, Robert Wilson, Joachim Mathewes,
Edward Cary Esquires, Lieutenant Colonel Sanckey.
Northfolk.
Lieutenant General Charles Fleetwood, John Lawrence,
Ralph Woolmer, Wm. Steward, Roger Harper, Samuel
Prentice, Nicholas Salter, Thomas Sheriff, John Miller,
Richard Browne, of Arlam, John Balliston, Captain
Thomas Garret, Thomas Kett, Mr. Ward of Bewley,
Lieutenant Colonel Denny, Major Neave.
Nottinghamsh.
Captain John Blackwell senior.
Oxford.
Mr. Matthew Langley Mayor, Mr. Thomas Berry,
Mr. Thomas Wicks, Mr. George Potter, Mr. Thomas
Dennis, Mr. John Lamb, Mr. James Pennell, Mr.
Richard Phillipps.
Salop.
Thomas Harris, of Prescott, Gentleman.
Suffolk.
Robert Gourdon, Thomas Walgrave.
Surrey.
Joachim Mathewes Esquire.
Southampton.
Mr. Horne, Mr. Richbell Merchants.
Warwick and Coventry.
Wm. Thornton, John Hawford.
Wiltes.
Richard Estcourt of Lincolne's Inn.
Lincoln.
Captain John Cony, of Boston, Gentleman.
Bedford.
Bulstrode Whitelock Esquire, one of the Lords Commissioners for the Great Seal of England, Sir Wm. Bryers,
Sir Wm. Boteler, Knights, Richard Edwards, Sir John
Charnock, Francis Austrey, John Okey, Edward Osborne,
Edward Gater, John Haselden, Robert Lovett, Gaius
Squier, John Cokayne, Nathaniell Tayler, Joseph Barber,
John Smyth, Samuell Bedford, Thomas Arnold Esquires,
John Manley, John Rush, Thomas Field, Gentlemen, the
Mayor of Bedford for the Time being, Francis Banistor,
Doctor of Physick, John Easton, John Grewe, Aldermen,
John Spencer, Thomas Baker, Joseph Sair, Gentlemen.
Middlesex.
Marke Hildesley Esquire.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Army, to bring in an Act for settling the Treasurers of
the Army; and to impower the Committee of the Army
to proceed in this Act for the Assessment of 90,000£. a
Month, as formerly in other Assessments for the Army.
Embassy from Sweden.
Mr. Speaker informed the House, that he had received
a Letter from the Publick Minister from the Queen of
Sweden: Which Letter was this Day read.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to give Order for bringing up the Goods and Horses of
the Publick Minister of the Queen of Sweden, to the City
of London.
Ordered, That the said Letter from the Publick Minister from the Queen of Sweden, be referred to the
Council of State, to consider in what Quality he comes;
and what is fit to be done touching his Reception: And
to make Report thereof to the Parliament.
Colonel Humfries.
Resolved, That Colonel John Humfries eldest Son of
Colonel John Humfries deceased, be admitted, and hereby
enabled, to execute all and every the Publick Places and
Employments, which the said Colonel Humfries, the Father, had in his Life-time; as well by the several Acts for
Sale of the Goods of the late King, Queen, and Prince,
and of the Lands of the late King, Queen, and Prince,
as otherwise: And that the said Colonel John Humfries,
the Son, shall have, receive, and enjoy all such Salaries,
Pensions, Profits, and Advantages thereby, as the said
Colonel John Humfryes, the Father, should, or might
have had and received in respect thereof.