Tuesday, the 20th of July, 1652.
Prayers.
Letters read.
MR. Gurdon reports from the Council of State, Two
Letters from the Commissioners of the Navy,
dated at the Navy-Office; one of the 16th, the other
of the 19th of July: Which were this Day read.
Order amended.
Resolved, by the Parliament, That these Words, "upon
the whole Matter," be added to the Order, touching
Mr. Wyther, of the * Day of *
Howard's Estate.
Resolved, That, in the Act, intituled, an Act to enable
Sir Robert Howard Knight of the Bath, to sell certain
Lands in the County of Salop, &c. the Name of Francis
White, being mistaken, be made Francis Whittoll; and
that the Clerk do amend the same in the Record.
Grant to Maleverer.
Resolved, That the Commissioners for the Parliament
in Scotland be authorized and required, in pursuance of
a Vote of Parliament of the 16th of this Month, to set
out Lands of Inheritance, of the clear yearly Value of
Four hundred Pounds, out of Lands in Scotland confiscated to the State, to be settled upon the Children of
Colonel John Maleverer, and their Heirs, in such sort as
Sir John Bourchier, Sir Wm. Strickland, and Luke Robinson Esquire, or any Two of them, shall direct; reserving
a yearly Rent of One hundred Pounds out of the same,
to the State: and to put them, and their Assigns, into
Possession thereof accordingly; and that a Letter be
sent to the Commissioners for that Purpose; Mr. Luke
Robinson is to prepare the Letter, and Mr. Speaker is
to sign the same, accordingly.
Persons pardoned.
A Pardon for Robert Trimmer, Robert Richardson,
Julyan Gilbert, Margaret Foxwell Wife of John Foxwell,
and Katherine Leach, Wife of Nicholas Leach, was this
Day read; and, upon the Question, agreed unto: And
it is Ordered, That the Lords Commissioners for the
Great Seal of England do pass the said Pardon under
the Great Seal, accordingly.
And Pardon for Francis Maples, Cornelius Alder,
Giles Wilcocks, Richard Francklyn, and William Smyth,
was this Day read; and, upon the Question, agreed
unto: And it is Ordered, That the Lord Commissioners
for the Great Seal of England do pass the said Pardon
under the Great Seal, accordingly.
A Pardon for Margaret Dexter was this Day read; and,
upon the Question, agreed unto: And it is Ordered, That
the Lords Commissioners for the Great Seal of England do
pass the said Pardon under the Great Seal, accordingly.
Prisoners reprieved.
Resolved, That all such Prisoners as are, and now
stand reprieved by the Judges, in the several Circuits,
do stand reprieved until the 1st of October next; and
that the respective Sheriffs do forbear Execution, accordingly; and that, in the mean time, the Judges, who
granted the said respective Reprieves, do certify the
several Cases of the said Prisoners so reprieved, and the
Truth of the Matter of Fact, unto the Parliament.
Resolved, That Charles Probart, being a Prisoner in
the Gaol of Gloucester, be reprieved till the 1st of October
next; and that the Sheriff of the County of Gloucester
do take care, that Execution be forborn, accordingly;
and that, in the mean time, the Judge of Assize, before
whom the said Charles Probart was tried, do certify
the Matter of Fact to the Parliament.
Money Business.
Resolved, That for Fourteen Sitting-Days now next
coming nothing be taken into Consideration, but the
Business of Money.
Delinquents Estates.
The Question being propounded, That it be referred
to a Committee to view the Lists of the Names of the
Delinquents and choose out of them the Names of
several Persons, not exceeding the Number of Thirty,
whose Estates may be forthwith sold, for the Use of
the Navy; and present them to the Parliament;
And the Question being put, That this Question be
now put;
It passed with the Affirmative.
And the main Question being put, It was
Resolved, That it be referred to a Committee, to view
the Lists of the Names of the Delinquents, and choose
out of them the Names of several Persons, not exceeding
the Number of Thirty, whose Estates may be forthwith
sold, for the Use of the Navy; and present them to the
Parliament.
Resolved, That it be referred to the Committee appointed on Thursday last, to consider of the most effectual
Way and Means how Money may be raised most speedily,
by the Delinquents Bill.
Resolved, That the Lord Grey, Mr. Love, Colonel
Purefoy, and Colonel Sidney, be added to that Committee: And that they meet this Afternoon, at Two of
Clock, in the Speaker's Chamber; and bring them in
To-morrow Morning.
The Question being put, That all that come shall
have Voices at this Committee;
It passed with the Negative.
Alderman Allein reports from the Committee appointed
to consider of the most effectual Way and Means how
Money may be raised most speedily by the Delinquents
Bill, the Resolution of that Committee, in these Words:
Resolved, That such of the Papists Delinquents, whose
Estates shall be exposed to Sale, have Liberty to compound for their whole Estates, at Six Years Value;
whereupon they shall be free to dispose of their whole
Estates compounded for as aforesaid; so as they depart
this Land within one Year after their Compounding for
the same; otherwise their Estates, compounded for as
aforesaid, to be, nevertheless, subject to the Laws of the
Land.