Saturday, August the 6th, 1659.
Union with Scotland.
THE House, according to former Order, was this
Day resolved into a Grand Committee, upon the
Bill for Union of Scotland with England.
Mr. Speaker left the Chair.
Mr. Garland took the Chair.
Mr. Speaker resumed the Chair.
Mr. Garland reports from the said Grand Committee,
That the said Grand Committee desire the Leave of this
House to sit on Wednesday Morning next, upon this Bill
for Union.
Ordered, That this House be resolved into a Grand
Committee, upon the Bill for the Union of Scotland with
England, on Wednesday Morning next: And that Mr.
Speaker do forbear to take the Chair.
Scotch Affairs.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to take care to prepare something concerning the Settling
of the Administration of Justice, and Levying of the
Assessments, in Scotland; and present it to this House,
for their Consideration.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Mr. West have Liberty to go into the
Country for a Week, to settle the Militia.
Ordered, That Mr. Weaver have Leave, after Monday
Morning next, to go into the Country for some time, for
Recovery of his Health.
Army Appointment.
Resolved, That Major Arthur Evelyn be, and is hereby,
nominated and appointed Captain of the Life-Guard to
the Parliament and Council of State.
Resolved, That Major Arthur Evelyn shall have the
Pay of a Major of Horse, so long as he continueth
Captain of the Life-Guard to the Parliament.
Petition from Scotland.
The humble Petition of divers Shopkeepers and Traders
in Scotland was read.
Ordered, That this Petition be referred to the Council
of State, to hear all Parties; and examine the Matter of
Fact; and report the same, with their Opinion therein,
to this House.
Dover Port.
Colonel Dixwell reports from the Council of State,
That it be humbly offered to the Parliament, That, if
they think fit, the Persons mentioned in the List given
in to the Council; viz. the Mayor of Dover for the
Time, his Deputy for the Time being, Mr. Wm. Cullen,
Mr. Tho. Day, Mr. Thomas Whitt, Mr. John Price, Mr.
John Briant, Mr. Tho. Brome, Jurats; Captain Tho.
Wilson, Mr. Wm. Stratford Town Clerk of Dover, Mr.
Wm. Eaton, Mr. Frederick Devock, Mr. Nicholas Cullen,
Mr. Basset Kenitt, Mr. Richard Rosse, Mr. John Jenifer
Clerk of the Passes; Mr. Tho. Reynolds; to be Searcher;
or any Three of them; have the like Power, as others
formerly had, to do and perform all Things appertaining
to the Care and Charge of the Passage at the Port of
Dover; with a List of the Persons Names, and a Copy
of their former Power.
Ordered, That this Report be referred to the Council of
State, to give Instructions to such of the Persons named
in this Report, as they shall think fit for Commissioners;
and likewise for the Clerk and Searcher of the Passage;
for settling of the Passage at the Port of Dover; till
further Orders.
Army Appointments.
Sir Arthur Hesilrig reports from the Commissioners for
Nomination of Commission-Officers, That the Persons
hereafter named be nominated, and humbly presented to
the Parliament for their Approbation, to be CommissionOfficers in the Garisons of the Islands of Scilly; viz.
Joseph Hunkin, Captain and Governor; John Lavington,
Lieutenant.
Wm. Appletree, Captain; James Hurd, Lieutenant.
John Horseman, Preacher; Robert Sheires, Keeper of
the Stores, and Marshal; Phil. Turpin, Surgeon; John
Hancock, Master-Gunner.
That the Persons hereafter named be nominated, and
humbly presented to the Parliament for their Approbation, to be Commission-Officers in the Garison of
Pendennis-Castle; viz.
Captain John Fox, Governor; Robert Roberts, Lieutenant; Tho. Parsons, Ensign.
John Wood, Captain; Samuel Kempthorne, Lieutenant;
Digory Browne, Ensign.
John Bradshaw, Marshal and Storekeeper.
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That Colonel Robert Bennet be nominated, and humbly presented to the Parliament for their Approbation, to
be Governor of St. Michael's Mount in Cornwall: Which
was read.
Militia Commissioners.
Ordered, That Colonel John Disbrowe and Colonel
John Okey be added Commissioners for the Militia in the
Counties of Cornwall, Devon, Sommerset, Dorsett, Wilts,
and for the City of Bristoll, Gloucestershire, and for the
County of Worcester and City and County of the City of
Worcester, Herefordshire, and for the City of Hereford,
and for South-Wales, and for the County of Monmouth:
And that they be, and are hereby, impowered and authorized to act as Commissioners in the several Counties,
Cities, and Places, respectively, as fully, to all Intents
and Purposes, as if they had been named Commissioners
in the Act intituled, An Act for settling the Militia in
England and Wales; and as fully as any other Commissioners named in the said Act are, by the said Act enabled
and impowered to do.
Militia Appointments.
A Letter from the Commissioners for the Militia in
the County of Kent, from Maidstone, of the 3d of August
1659; with the Names of Colonels, and other Commission-Officers, for several Regiments of the Militia in
the County of Kent; was read.
The Question being propounded, That, as to the Two
Competitors to be Colonel of the Regiment of Horse
raised by the said Militia, it be referred back to the
Commissioners for the Militia;
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, as to the Two Competitors to be
Colonel of the Regiment of Horse raised by the said
Militia, it be referred back to the Commissioners for
the said Militia.
Army Appointments.
Resolved, That this House doth approve of Colonel
Dixwell to be Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.
Resolved, That this House doth approve of Colonel
Ralph Welden to be Colonel of a Regiment of Foot.
Militia Commissioners.
Ordered, That Colonel John Okey, John Blackmore,
Christofer Marten, Henry Fitz-Williams, Major Searle
of Honiton, Francis Roll, Wm. Venner, and Samuell Slade,
Esquires, be added Commissioners of the Militia in the
County of Devon: And that John Whitehorne, Timothy
Allein, Barnard Sparke, and John Cooke, be added Commissioners of the Militia for the City of Exon: And that
they be, and are hereby authorized and impowered to
act as Commissioners in County and City aforesaid, as
fully, to all Intents and Purposes, as if they had been
named Commissioners in the Act intituled, An Act for
settling the Militia in England and Wales; and as fully
as any other Commissioners named in the said Act, are,
by the said Act, enabled and impowered to do.
Governor of Scilly.
Resolved, That Colonel Hunkin be Governor of the Isle
of Scilly, and Captain of a Company of Foot there.
Army Commissions.
The House being informed, That some Officers of the
Army were at the Door;
They were called in: And, being come to the Cork's
Table, Mr. Speaker acquainted them with the Trust
reposed in them; and that the Parliament expected
Faithfulness from them, according to their Trust: And
thereupon delivered them their Commissions; viz.
To Colonel Mathew Alured, his Commission to be
Colonel of a Regiment of Horse, and Captain of a Troop
of Horse:
To Colonel Joseph Hunkin, his Commission to be Governor of the Isle of Scilly, and Captain of a Company
of Foot.
Insurrection in Cheshire.
The House being informed, That divers Gentlemen of
Chester were at the Door;
They were called in: And, being come to the Bar,
one of the Gentlemen, on the Behalf of himself, and some
few of the Parliament's constant, faithful, and suffering
Servants, did humbly offer an Expedient for the Quelling of
the Rising of their old Enemies, and apostatizing Friends,
in the County of Chester: Which, after the Petitioners
were withdrawn, was read; and was intituled, " The
humble Petition and Remonstrance of some few of your
Honours constant, faithful, and suffering Servants."
Ordered, That this Petition be referred to the Members
of this House of the Council of State; to bring in an
Act and Declaration, according to the Substance of the
Petition, and the Debate of this House, on Monday
Morning next.
Prisoners concerned in Conspiracy.
Colonel Downes reports from the Council of State, That
the Council finding it necessary, that a convenient House
should be provided for the Safe-keeping of such Persons
as in great Numbers are daily brought up Prisoners, being
of those that have engaged in this late Design against the
Parliament and Commonwealth, they did therefore agree
with Mr. Hardy of Lambeth, for the Gatehouse, and some
other convenient Rooms there, at the Rent of Sixty Pounds
for one Year: And accordingly, on Wednesday last, in
the Evening, about Fifty Prisoners being brought to that
Place, and the said Mr. Hardy at that Instant refusing to
admit those Prisoners, the Council, finding that they could
not, at that Season, be carried elsewhere, without the Hazard of losing many of them in the Dark, did give Order
to the Soldiers that guarded them, That they should put
them into the said Gatehouse at Lambeth: Which, accordingly, was performed: And it is humbly desired, That
the Parliament will be pleased to declare their Pleasure
concerning the making use of the said Gatehouse, and
other Rooms, hired as aforesaid, for the Safe-keeping of
Prisoners.
Resolved, That this House doth agree with the Council
of State, That, according to the Agreement made by the
Council of State with Mr. Hardy, for the Gatehouse at
Lambeth-House, and some other convenient Rooms there,
at the Rent of Sixty Pounds for one Year, for the Safekeeping of such Persons as are brought up Prisoners, as
engaged in the late Design against the Parliament and
Commonwealth, the Council of State do make use of
the said Gatehouse, and other Rooms, hired as aforesaid:
And that the Council do pay the said Rent to the said
Mr. Hardy, according to their Agreement, as the same
shall become due.