Die Martis, 28 Novembris, 1648.
Prayers.
Navy.
ORDERED, That it be referred to the Committee of
the Navy, to fit the Crescent Frigatt, formerly revolted,
and set to Sea, to be a Guard upon the Western Coasts.
Ordered, That Captain Skynner the Pirate, and the rest
of the Prisoners lately taken upon the Crescent Frigatt, be
referred to the Court of Admiralty, to be speedily and
effectually proceeded with, and tried, for their Offences,
and brought to Judgment, according to the Practice and
Course of the Admiralty, in the like Cases: And the
Judges and others concerned herein, are hereby required
to proceed herein, with Diligence and Effect, accordingly.
Col. Temple.
The General's Letter from St. Alban's, of 27 Septembris 1648, on the Behalf of Colonel Purbecke Temple,
with a Paper therein inclosed, were both this Day read.
Ordered, That the Committee at Goldsmiths Hall do
make their Report touching the Lord Lovelace, on Monday next: And that the said Committee at Goldsmiths
Hall do sequester the Lord Lovelace his Estate: And
It is further Ordered, That, out of the Profits thereof,
the Sum of Five hundred Pounds, formerly ordered to
Colonel Purbecke Temple, out of the Composition of the
Lord Lovelace, in Part of the Arrears of the said Colonel
Purbecke, be forthwith paid and satisfied unto the said Colonel Purbecke Temple, or his Assigns: And the Committee for Sequestrations in the several Counties, and
their Treasurers, and the Tenants of the said Lands, are
required and injoined to take notice hereof; and to make
Payment of the said Five hundred Pounds, accordingly:
And the Acquittance or Acquittances of the said Colonel
Purbecke Temple, or his Assigns, testifying the Receipt
thereof, shall be a sufficient Warrant and Discharge to the
said Sequestrators, and their Treasurers; and to the Tenants of the said Lands; and to such other Person or
Persons as shall pay the same.
Delinquents.
Divers Petitions and Letters from the Committees,
Grand Jury, and in the Behalf of the Inhabitants of the
Four Northern Counties of Northumberland, Cumberland,
Westmoreland, and Bishoprick of Durham, were this Day
read.
Resolved, &c. That the Four Northern Counties of
Northumberland, Cumberland, Westmorland, and Bishoprick of Durham, the Town and County of Newcastle,
and Town of Berwicke upon Tweede, respectively, shall
have the Sequestrations, Fines, and Compositions of the
new Delinquents, and the Sequestrations, Fines, and Compositions, that shall be set and laid upon old Delinquents,
for their new Delinquency, within their respective Counties and Places, not yet disposed of, for the Paying and
Disbanding of their late-raised Forces, and Discharging
other publick Engagements: And that the Particulars,
upon which the said Delinquents shall be compounded
with, and the Fines set and Compositions made, upon
the said Particulars, be returned, from time to time, to
Goldsmiths Hall, to the end the House may have Information thereof, as they shall require.
Mr. Fenwicke is appointed to prepare and bring in an
Ordinance to this Purpose.
Lancashire Forces.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Gentlemen of the
County of Lancaster, and the Gentlemen of Cumberland,
and the other Four Northern Counties, to confer together,
and consider of giving Satisfaction to the Gentlemen of
Lancasheire, touching the Four thousand Pounds to be
paid to the Lancasheire Forces, either by giving them Security, to their Satisfaction, for the Payment of the said
Four thousand Pounds, or by present Payment thereof:
Whereupon those Lancasheire Forces are to withdraw out
of those Northern Counties.
Brampton Bryan Church.
Ordered, That, on Friday Morning next, the first
Business, the Ordinance concerning the Repair of Brampton Bryan Church, in the County of Hereford, be read.
Message to Lords.
Sir Robert Harley carried to the Lords, for their Concurrence, the Names of the Sheriffs for the Counties of
Kent, Oxon, Wigorn', Stafford, and Cardigan; and their
Adherence to the Sheriffs of Lincolne and Warwickshire:
The Order for enabling the Committee of Sequestrations,
London, to call the Collectors to accompt: And was to
put the Lords in mind of an Order, formerly sent to
them, for disposing the Monies payable out of Goldsmiths
Hall to the Lord Willoughby, to the Lancasheire Forces:
And was to acquaint the Lords, That this House hath
examined their Clerks, touching the Abuse complained of
by the Lords, in the Proceedings of the Houses: And
that the Clerks do positively deny the Knowledge or Doing of any such Thing: And to desire, that the Lords
would appoint a Committee of Members of their House
to join with a Committee of this House, to examine
throughly this whole Business, and whosoever may be
concerned therein.
Answer.
Sir Robert Harley brings Answer, that the Lords do
agree to the Order for enabling the Committee of Sequestrations, London, to call the Collectors to accompt.
Petition from Essex.
Ordered, That the Essex Petition be read on Saturday
Morning next.
Nomination of Sheriffs.
The Question being propounded, That John Elliott
Esquire be High Sheriff of the County of Cornwall;
And the Question being put, That the said Question
be now put;
It passed with the Negative.
The Question being propounded, That it be re-committed touching John Elliott Esquire, being nominated
High Sheriff of the County of Cornwall:
It passed with the Negative.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth nominate and approve of Peter Jenkyns Esquire to be High Sheriff of the
County of Cornewall: And that the Commissioners for
the Great Seal of England do issue out a Commission to
him to be Sheriff of the said County, accordingly.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
The Question being propounded, That Sir Arthur
Ingram be High Sheriff of the County of Derby;
And the Question being put, That that Question be
now put;
It passed with the Negative.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth nominate and approve of Anthony Morewood, of Alforton in the County
of Derby, Esquire, to be High Sheriff of the County of
Derby: And that the Commissioners for the Great Seal,
&c.
The Lords Concurrence to be desired herein.
Letter from Yorke.
Ordered, That the Letter from the Committee of the
County of Yorke be read on Saturday Morning next;
and nothing to intervene.
Army.
Ordered, That the Chesheire Troop of Horse be forthwith disbanded.
Sir W. Dicke.
A Letter from the Committee of Estates, from Edinburgh, of the One-and-twentieth of November 1648, in
the Behalf of Sir Wm. Dicke, was this Day read.
Resolved, &c. That the Restraint, laid by this House
upon the Monies payable, out of Goldsmiths Hall, to
Sir Wm. Dick, and others, by Ordinance of Parliament
of the Thirteenth of January 1646, be discharged as to
Sir Wm. Dick: And that the Committee at Goldsmiths
Hall do take care of the Payment of the Monies due and
payable unto the said Sir Wm. Dicke, by the said Ordinance, next after the Engagements, made upon those
Monies, to the Navy, the Stores, and Lancashier Forces,
are first discharged. And the Committee at Goldsmiths
Hall is further required to make present Payment of the
Sum of One thousand Pounds unto him the said Sir Wm.
Dick, to be accounted Part of the said Sum of Nineteen
thousand Eleven Pounds Twelve Shillings and Fourpence.