Die Veneris, 17 Novembris, 1648;
Prayers.
Preacher appointed.
WHEREAS Mr. Faireclough was desired to preach
at Margaret's, Westminster, the next Day of
Publick Humiliation; and desires to be excused therein: It
is now Ordered, That, Mr. Cockayne be desired to preach
there, in Mr. Fairclothe's stead, the next Day of Publick
Humiliation.
Mr. Temple is to give Mr. Cockaine notice hereof.
Col. Temple.
Ordered, That the Letter from the General, touching
Colonel Temple's Business, be read on Monday next.
Isle of Jersey.
Ordered, That the Report touching Jersey Business be
made This-day-sevennight.
Treaty with the King.
A Letter from the Commissioners in the Isle of Wight,
of 11 Novembris 1648, giving an Account of their Proceedings since the last of the Eighth Instant, with the
several Papers therein inclosed, were this Day read.
Fee Farm Rents.
Mr. Lilisbon Long reports the Amendments to the Ordinance for Discharge of the Arrears of Fee Farm Rents
and other Rents due to the Crown or State, from Persons who have adhered to the Parliament, and have been
plundered, or otherwise deprived of the Profits of their
Lands: The which were read the First and Second time;
and, upon the Question, re-committed unto the same
Committee, with the Addition of Mr. Pryn, Mr. Say,
Mr. Bois, Mr. Recorder, Sir Anthony Irby, Mr. Nath.
Stephens, Mr. Pury, Sir Edward Parterich, Mr. Fowell,
Mr. Jesson, Mr. Lechmere, Mr. Stapilton, Mr. Waller,
Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Foxwist, Mr. Gewen: And are to
meet this Afternoon, in the Exchequer Chamber: And
the Care of this Business is more particularly referred to
Mr. Pryn, Mr. Wheeler, and Mr. Long, or any one of
them.
Treaty with the King.
Resolved, &c. That this Answer of the King's, of
8 Novembris 1648, to the Proposition concerning the
Naming of Officers, is satisfactory.
Scotch Affairs.
A Letter, from the Committee of Estates of Scotland,
from Edinburgh, of 7 Novembris 1648, signed, "In the
Name, and by the Command, of the Committee of Estates
of Scotland, your very loving Friends and Servants,
Loudoun, Cancellarius," was this Day read.
Resolved, &c. That this Letter be forthwith printed:
And that it be presently communicated to the Lords; and
their Concurrence desired, That it may be printed.
Message to Lords.
Sir John Danvers went to the Lords with this
Message.
He is further to put the Lords in mind of the Conference Yesterday; and to expedite their Answer to the
Matters of that Conference, that the Matters relating
thereunto may be speeded to the Isle of Wight.
He likewise carried the explanatory Order for Mr.
Peck's Monies.
Justifying Parliament.
1° & 2° vice lecta est Billa, An Act for justifying the
Proceedings of the Parliament in the late War, and for
declaring all Oaths, Declarations, Proclamations, and
other Proceedings against it, to be void:- Committed
unto Colonel Rigby, Mr. Pryn, Mr. Lechmere, Mr.
Fienis, Sir Walter Erle, Mr. Seldon, Sir Harbottle Grimston, Mr. * Corbett, Mr. Reynolds, Mr. Annesley, Mr.
Recorder, Mr. Knightley, Mr. Swynfen, Mr. Wheeler,
Mr. Prideaux, Colonel Bosevile, Sir Robert Harley, Mr.
Priestley, Colonel Copley, Mr. Lisle, Sir Peter Wentworth, Mr. Stephens, Mr. Gewen, Mr. Darley, Sir James
Harrington, and all the Lawyers of the House: And they
are to meet this Afternoon, at Two of Clock, in the new
Committee Chamber: And the Care of this Business is
more particulary referred to Mr. Pryn.
Answer from Lords.
Sir John Danvers brings Answer, That the Lords do
agree to the Printing of the Letter from the Committee
of Estates of Scotland: To the Order concerning Mr.
Henry Peck, a Member of this House: And they will
take the Business of the Conference Yesterday into speedy
Consideration; and send Answer by Messengers of their
own.
Revolted Ships
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Edward Leech and
Mr. Page;
The Lords have commanded us to deliver unto you
this Letter: It was directed to the Committee of Derby
House, and from thence reported to the Lords; and they
have thought sit to communicate it to this House.
The said Letter, being of 11 Novembris 1648, from
aboard the St. George, of Helvoetsluce, was read; giving
an Account of divers of the revolted Ships that were
come in, and reduced.
Resolved, &c. That a Letter of Thanks be prepared,
and signed by Mr. Speaker, and sent to the Admiral.
Resolved, &c. That the Sum of Fifty Pounds be bestowed upon Nathanael Duncan, the Messenger who brought
the Letters giving an Account of the very seasonable
and good News, of the Coming in and Reducing of divers
of the revolted Ships: And that the Committee of the
Navy do forthwith pay the said Sum of Fifty Pounds to
the said Nathanael Duncombe, accordingly.
Resolved, &c. That it be referred to the Committee of
Derby House, to consider of, and, in such manner as they
shall think sit, to take care for securing the revolted Ships,
that they may not come forth; by the Stay of some of
the Ships there, if they shall think sit; and by Calling
of such others of the Fleet as may guard the Coasts, and
secure Trade.
Thanks to the Ld. Admiral.
Mr. Swynfen reports a Letter, to be sent to the Lord
Admiral, to return him the hearty Thanks of this House,
for his happy and successful Service in this late Business,
concerning the revolted Ships: The which was read;
and, upon the Question, assented unto; and ordered to
be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence; and to be
signed by the Speakers of both Houses.
Mr. Swynfen is appointed to carry it to the Lords.
Ld. Valencia.
Whereas the Sum of Five hundred Pounds per Annum
was ordered to the Lord Viscount Valencia, and others,
appointed, by both Houses, to go over into Ireland, as
Privy Counsellors, with the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland,
the Lord Lisle: It is Ordered, in like manner as formerly
it was in the Behalf of Sir Wm. Parsons, Sir Adam Loftus, Sir John Temple, and Sir Robert Meredeth, That the
Treasurer at Wars for Ireland do, out of such Monies as
are, or shall be, in his Hands, pay unto the Lord Viscount Valencia so much Monies as may make up the said
Lord Viscount Valencia the full Sum of Five hundred
Pounds; accounting, towards the Making up of the
said Sum of Five hundred Pounds, the Monies the Lord
Valencia hath already received of the said Five hundred
Pounds, assigned unto him by former Order, as aforesaid.
Prisoner discharged.
Resolved, &c. That Captain Hawkeridge, committed
by former Order of this House, be forthwith discharged
from any further Restraint.
Lords desire a Conference.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Edward Leech and
Mr. Page;
The Lords desire a Conference by Committees of
both Houses, To-morrow at Eleven of Clock, in the
Painted Chamber, if it may stand with the Conveniency
of this House, touching that Part of the Conference
Yesterday, concerning the Two Persons to be excepted
from Pardon.
Conference agreed to.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House has considered their Lordships Message; and do
agree to a Conference, To-morrow at Eleven of Clock,
as is desired.