Friday, the 24th of April, 1657.
Expences of Committees, &c.
RESOLVED, That it be recommended to the
Council, to offer to his Highness the Lord Protector,
That his Highness will be pleased to grant a Privy Seal
to the Commissioners of his Highness' Treasury, to pay
unto Edward Birkhead Esquire, the Serjeant at Arms
attending the Parliament, the Sum of Two hundred and
Forty Pounds, in Discharge of a Bill hereunto annexed,
for his Disbursements for the Service of the Parliament,
and their Committees; and for the Pay of Fourteen Servants attending the House, and the several Committees,
from the Seventeenth of December 1656, until the Seventeenth of March following: And likewise, thereby authorizing the said Commissioners of the Treasury, from time
to time, to pay unto the said Serjeant at Arms, what
shall be due unto him for his Allowances, respectively,
and proportionably, for the future, during the Sitting of
the Parliament.
Tythes.
Ordered, That the Bill for Payment of Tythes shall be
read upon Monday next.
Bickley's &c. Petition.
The humble Petition of Anne Bickley, and Francis
Burghill, was this Day read.
Resolved, That a Bill be brought in by Sir Richard
Onsloe, for the pardoning the Petitioners for Treason, as
in the Petition is desired.
Members of Parliament, &c.
The House resumed the Debate upon the First of the
Papers reported Yesterday.
Resolved, That the Penalty mentioned in the last Vote
Yesterday, shall be instead of the Bill appointed to be
brought in, for Commissioners to be Triers in that Behalf.
The Fifth Clause in the Paper being read;
Resolved, That the House doth declare, That the
Nomination of the Persons to supply the Place of such
Members of the other House, as shall die, or be removed,
shall be by the Chief Magistrate.
The Sixth Clause in the Paper being read;
Revenue, &c.
Resolved, That as to the making certain of the Revenue of Thirteen hundred thousand Pounds per Annum, the
House hath already put it into a Way; and shall effectually
prosecute that Way to make it certain and effectual.
Resolved, That the Sum to be raised for temporary
Supplies, shall be Six hundred thousand Pounds a Year,
for such Time as the Parliament, shall declare.
Resolved, That this Charge shall begin from Midsummer
next.
Resolved, That this Charge of Six hundred thousand
Pounds a Year, shall continue for Three Years from
Midsummer next, and no longer.
Resolved, That this Debate be adjourned till Three of
the Clock this Afternoon.
Friday, 24th April, 1657; Afternoon.
Spanish War, &c.
THE House, according to former Order, resumed
the Debate adjourned in the Morning.
Resolved, That the Answer to his Highness, as to the
Clause touching the Spanish War, shall be;
That the Parliament doth declare, That for the carrying on of that War, they have voted to raise Four hundred thousand Pounds; and have prepared several Bills
for the raising thereof.
Resolved, That the Monies directed to be for Supply
of the Sea and Land Forces, be issued by Advice of the
Council; and that the Treasurer, or Commissioners for
the Treasury, be obliged to give an Account of all the
Money to every Parliament.
Officers of State, &c.
Resolved, That this House doth declare, That the Officers
of State and Judges, in the Ninth Article mentioned, shall
be chosen in the Intervals of Parliament, by the Consent of
the Council; to be afterwards approved by Parliament.
Resolved, That it be referred to a Committee, to bring
in a Bill upon the Thirteenth Article, for imposing a Fine,
or Penalty, upon such as shall exercise any Office of Trust,
or Profit, contrary to this Article.
Reformation of Manners, &c.
Resolved, That as to the Point of Reformation of Manners, and also for the effectual Execution of the good
Laws already made for the Punishment of Vice; the
House is preparing several Bills, and will present them to
his Highness in due time.
Resolved, That these Words be added to the former
Vote, viz. "And for Regulation of the Laws."
Resolved, That these Words, "And Proceedings in
the Law," be added to the last Vote: So it was
Resolved, That as to the Point of Reformation of Manners, and also for the effectual Execution of the good
Laws already made, for the Punishment of Vice, and for
Regulation of the Laws, and Proceedings in the Law, the
House is preparing several Bills, and will present them to
his Highness in due Time.
Publick Revenue.
Ordered, That it be referred to a Committee to bring
in a Bill for the Preservation of the Publick Revenue, and
against the Alienation of it, without Consent in Parliament.
Confirming Acts.
A Paper was tendered, touching continuing and confirming several Acts and Ordinances.
Resolved, That this Paper shall be read.
The said Paper was read, accordingly.
Another Paper was tendered, touching the Acts and
Ordinances made since 1642.
Resolved, That this Paper be read.
The said Paper was read, accordingly.
Protector's Answer.
Ordered, That the Matter of this present Debate touching an Answer to be given to his Highness, upon what is by
him offered, as to the 16th Article, be referred to a Committee, to consider thereof, and offer something to the
House therein: Viz. To Sir Charles Wolsley, Colonel Jones,
Sir John Hobart, Mr. Fowell, Mr. Nath. Bacon, MajorGeneral Goff, Mr. Secretary, Major-General Kelsey, Sir
Tho. Pryde, Mr. Bond, Alderman Tigh, Mr. Disbrow,
Lord Commissioner Whitelock, Mr. Carey, Lord Strickland, Lord Cockram, Sir Rich. Onsloe, Captain Hatsell,
Mr. Crook, Colonel Markham, Colonel Ingoldsby, Mr.
Pedley, Lord Commissioner Fiennes, Lord Chief Justice
Glyn, Mr. Solicitor-General, Mr. Attorney, Mr. Drake,
Mr. Bodurda, Major-General Whalley, General Mountagu, Alderman Foote, Mr. Grove, Colonel Thistlethwaite,
Mr. Godfrey, Mr. Hoskins, Colonel Clark, Master of the
Rolls, Mr. Westlake, Lord Broghill, Mr. Trevor, Mr.
Francis Bacon, Mr. Gooking, Sir Wm. Strickland, Mr.
Bampfeild, Lord Provost of Edenburgh, Sir Theophilus
Jones: And are to meet To-morrow, at Seven of the
Clock, in the Speaker's Chamber.