Die Sabbati, 5 Decembris, 1646.
Prayers.
Aldriche's Arrears.
ORDERED, That the Committee of Lords and
Commons, for Advance of Monies, at Haberdashers Hall, do give Order for Payment of Two
hundred Pounds, upon Account, unto Colonel Edward
Aldriche; to go in Part of the Arrears due unto the said
Colonel Edward Aldriche, upon his Entertainment.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Hindon Return.
Ordered, That, on Tuesday next, Sir Robert Harley do
make Report of the Return of Hindon in the County of
Wiltes.
East India Company.
The House proceeded to the further Debate of the
Amendments to the Ordinance for the Upholding of the
Trade, and settling the Government of Merchants trading
to the East Indies; the which Amendments were formerly reported, and twice read; and now again debated:
And likewise a Proviso for enlarging the Advantage of this
Trade to all such as shall adventure in a joint Stock, was
read the First and Second time; and, upon the Question,
assented unto: And then the Ordinance, with the Amendments and Provisoes, passed, upon the Question; and ordered to be sent unto the Lords for their Concurrence.
Redemption of Captives.
An Ordinance for bringing in the Duty of One per
Cent. for redeeming the Captives of Algiers, was this Day
read the First time; and, upon the Question, rejected.
Ordered, That it be referred to the former several Committees appointed to consider of bringing in the Duty of
One per Cent. for Redemption of the Captives of Algier,
to call all such Persons before them that do owe any
Money upon Bonds, or otherwise, for that Duty; and require them to pay the One Fourth of that Duty, according to the Ordinance in that Behalf, within the Space of
Forty Days next ensuing: And that such as shall not pay
the said Fourth within the said Space of Forty Days, as
aforesaid, that the said Committee do transmit their Bonds
into the Court of Exchequer, to . . proceeded upon according to Law, and levied according to the Course of
the said Court.
Millington's Petition.
Ordered, That the humble Petition of Mr. Guilbert
Millington, a Member of this House, be read on Tuesday Morning next.
Comptroller of Customs.
Upon Report from the Committee of the Navy and
Customs, that Mathew Lock is a fit Person to be Comptroller of the Customs in the Port of Southampton, and
the Members thereof;
It is Resolved, &c. That this House doth agree with
the said Committee; and doth nominate and appoint the
said Mathew Lock to be Comptroller of the Customs in
the said Port of Southampton, cum membris, accordingly:
And that the said Committee do take care that he be
placed in the said Place accordingly.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Searcher in Lynn Regis.
Upon Report from the Committee of the Navy and
Customs;
It is Resolved, &c. That William Bird be restored to
the Place of Searcher in the Town and Port of Lynn
Regis in the County of Norfolke; from the which Place
he was sequestered, upon some Informations against him,
which have sithence appeared to be mistaken: And the
said Committee are to take care that he be restored to
the said Place accordingly.
Whalley's Petition.
Ordered, That Colonel Edward Whalley's Petition be
read on Tuesday Morning next, the first Business.
Grant for Scotch Army.
Sir Guilbert Gerard reports divers Papers that passed
between the Committee of Lords and Commons, and the
Scotts Commissioners, at divers Conferences between
them, touching the Manner of the Payment of Two
hundred thousand Pounds to the Scotts Army, upon the
Marching of their Forces out of this Kingdom: The
which were all twice read: And a Letter from the Scotts
Commissioners of 5 Decembris, 1646, directed to Sir
Guilbert Gerard, concerning the same Business.
Mr. Pierpont, Mr. Holles, Sir Philip Stapilton, Sir
Henry Vane junior, Sir John Evelyn of Wiltes, Mr. Henry
Martin, Sir Wm. Lewes, Mr. Nath. Fiennis, Mr. Crew;
This Committee are presently to withdraw, to consider
of and prepare a Proposition to be offered to the House,
concerning the Manner of the Payment of Monies to the
Scotts Army, according to the Debate this Day in the
House.
Resolved, &c. That the Security to be given for the
Payment of the latter Two hundred thousand Pounds to
our Brethren of Scotland, according to the Times formerly resolved on, shall be the Publick Faith of the
Kingdom of England.
Arrest of Fletcher.
Ordered, upon the Question, That the Case of Mr.
Thomas Fletcher, Captain Lieutenant to Colonel Massie,
who, as is informed, is arrested by Mr. Payton, upon a
Writ of Privilege, for Satisfaction for a Parcel of Iron,
which, upon the Command of the Governor of Gloucester, the said Thomas Fletcher took away out of the Possession of one * Kirke, and brought to Gloucester: where
it was sold and the Monies, raised by the Sale thereof,
disposed for the Use of the Commonwealth; be referred
to be examined by the Committee formerly appointed upon
the Petition of divers Officers and Commanders of the
City of London. Which said Committee is to meet upon
this Business this Afternoon: And have Power, upon
Examination thereof, to set the said Captain Lieutenant
Thomas Fletcher at Liberty, if they shall see Cause.
Grant for Scotch Army.
Mr. Crew reported from the Committee appointed to
that Purpose, a Proposition to be conferred upon with the
Commissioners of Scotland, concerning the Manner of
Payment of the Monies to be paid to our Brethren of
Scotland: The which was several times read; and was in
hæc verba;
That the Two hundred thousand Pounds be brought to
York, and told there, by Persons appointed on both Sides.
That One hundred thousand Pounds of the said Two
hundred thousand Pounds be paid to our Brethren of
Scotland at North Allerton, within Five Days after it is
told at York.
That, when the said Hundred thousand Pounds comes
to Topcliff, the Kingdom of Scotland shall there deliver
Hostages, for Assurance that the Scots shall quit all their
Quarters, Passes, and Garisons, on the South Side of
Tyne, with the Town of Newcastle, and Castle of Tynmouth; and shall deliver up, to such Forces as both Houses
of the Parliament of England, or such as shall be by them
thereunto authorized, shall appoint, all the aforesaid
Places, together with all the Ordnance, Arms, and Ammunition, belonging to the Kingdom of England, within
Ten Days after the said Hundred thousand Pounds shall
be paid at North Allerton as aforesaid: And, upon Performance thereof, the Hostages shall, within a Day, be
re-delivered, within half a Mile of the Works on the
North Side of Newcastle.
That, upon Delivery of the Garisons on the South Side
of Tyne, and of the Town of Newcastle, and Castle of
Tynmouth, as aforesaid, the Kingdom of Scotland shall
have Hostages given to them, upon the Re-delivery of
theirs, as aforesaid, for Assurance that the other Hundred
thousand Pounds shall be paid to them on the North Side
of Newcastle, within a Mile of the Works of the said
Town, within Eight Days after the Quitting of Newcastle,
the Castle of Tynmouth, and the other Garisons, as aforesaid, and that all their Forces shall be drawn on the North
Side of Tyne.
That, upon the Delivery of the other Hundred thousand Pounds, on the North Side Newcastle, as aforesaid,
our Hostages are to be delivered to us; and, upon the
Coming of the Money out of Newcastle, Hostages are to
be delivered to us from the Kingdom of Scotland, that
their Army, and their Forces, do march out of the Kingdom of England, and Berwick, and Carlisle, and the
Garisons in Scotland slighted, according to the large
Treaty, within Ten Days after the Payment of the latter
Hundred thousand Pounds: Which Hostages are to be
delivered back, as soon as their Armies and Forces are
marched out of the Kingdom of England, and Berwick,
and Carlisle, and the Garisons in Scotland slighted, as
aforesaid, according to the large Treaty.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth agree to this Proposition, to be an Instruction to the Committee appointed
to confer with the Commissioners of Scotland, upon the
Manner of Payment of the Money to our Brethren of
Scotland, upon the March of their Forces out of this
Kingdom.
Resolved, &c. That the Committee of the Army do
advise with the Treasurers for the Monies brought in
upon the Credit of the Bishops Lands; and take care
that the Two hundred thousand Pounds may be speedily
put up, and sitted for Carriage; and Carriages provided
for the speedy conveying it to York.
Resolved, &c. That the Committee of the Army do
advise with the General; and desire him to appoint a
fitting Convoy, to convoy the Two hundred thousand
Pounds safely to York.
Tumultuous Assemblies.
Ordered, upon the Question, That the Lord Mayor be
acquainted with the Informations this House has received,
that divers People do, in a tumultuous Manner, assemble
together, to the Disturbance of the Peace; and desire him,
that he will employ his Authority and Care for the suppressing and preventing all such tumultuous Assemblies.
Colonel Venn, Colonel Harvey, and Mr. Allen, are appointed to acquaint the Lord Mayor with this Order.