Thursday, the 16th of September, 1652.
Prayers.
Stonehowse's Claims.
THE House this Day, according to former Order,
resumed the Debate upon the Report touching Sir
James Stonehowse: Which Report was now read.
Resolved, by the Parliament, That Sir James Stonehowse do pay into the Treasury at Goldsmiths-Hall, the
Sum of Three thousand Pounds, with Damages, at the
Rates before and since the Statutes for the said Three
thousand Pounds, from the Time it was ordered to be
paid by the Committee; defalking out of the same so
much as hath been received out of his Estate by the
Treasurers for the Use of the Commonwealth.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Commissioners for
Compounding, to examine how much hath been raised or
received out of the Sequestration of Sir James Stonehowse'
Estate as aforesaid; and that, upon Payment of so much
Money, as shall appear to be yet remaining of the said
Three thousand Pounds, and Damages, as aforesaid, the
said Commissioners do discharge the Estate of the said
Sir James Stonehowse from Sequestration.
Reports deferred.
Ordered, That the Report touching Mr. Musters be
made on this Day Fortnight.
Ordered, That the Reports of the like Nature, from
the Committee for Obstructions, be made on this Day
Fortnight.
Ordered, That the Report touching Sir Kenelme Digby
be made the same Day.
Bill to be read.
Ordered, That the Bill touching Delinquents be proceeded in To-morrow Morning, the first Business, nothing
to intervene; and next, after That, the Bill touching
Articles.