Die Martis, 12 Junii, 1649.
Turner's, &c. Claims.
THE humble Petition of Richard Turner, Maurice
Gethinge, Tempest Milner, and Hannah Wollaston
Widow, in the Behalf of themselves, and others, was this
Day read.
Ordered, That the said Petition be referred to the Committee for Obstructions in Sale of Deans and Chapters
Lands; to consider thereof; and state the Matter of Fact;
and report their Opinions to this House, How the Moiety
of the Sum of Nineteen thousand Two hundred Fifty
Pounds Two Shillings and Three-pence, due to the Petitioners, formerly charged upon Goldsmiths Hall, and since
transferred upon Sale of Deans and Chapters Lands, may
be paid with the least Damage to the Commonwealth;
and for the speediest Satisfaction of the Petitioners.
Ordered, That it be referred to the same Committee,
to consider of the Sum of Money, heretofore secured, to
be paid unto the Lord Grey of Warke, out of the Compositions at Goldsmiths Hall, and since transferred upon the
Sale of Deans and Chapters Lands; and to examine how
much of the said Money hath been already paid, and to
report the State of the Business to the House.
Grant to Broughton.
Ordered, That the Lords Commissioners for the
Great Seal of England be authorized and required to issue
a Warrant to the Attorney General for the Commonwealth, to prepare a Grant unto Andrew Broughton Esquire,
of the Offices of Coroner and Attorney of the Keepers of
the Liberties of England, by Authority of Parliament,
in the Upper Bench, before the said Keepers; with all
and singular Liberties, Privileges, Pre-eminences, Rights,
Profits, Commodities, and all other Appurtenances whatsoever, to the Offices, or either of them, of Right belonging, and anciently due and accustomed, to hold and
enjoy the same, by himself, or his sufficient Deputy or
Deputies, quam diu se bene gesserit, in as large and ample
manner as Richard Aske Esquire, or any others, formerly
held and enjoyed the same.
Capt. Smyth, &c.
Mr. Garland reports from the Committee of Indemnity,
the State of the Business between Captain Francis Smyth
and Mr. Richard Alford.
The humble Petition of Richard Alford, of Lyme in the
County of Dorsett, Merchant, was this Day read.
Ordered, That the said Business be referred back again
to the Committee of Indemnity, or any Seven of them;
to hear and determine the same: And that the Execution
be said from being executed in the mean time.
Late King's Children.
Ordered, That the Letter from the Countess of Leicester, touching the late King's Children, of the Fourth of
June 1649, together with a Letter from the Earl of
Northumberland, be referred to the Committee of the
Revenue; to consider of the Particulars in the said Letters, What is fit to be done therein; and to do therein as
they shall find Cause; or, if they shall think fit, to report
it to this House.
Signing Orders.
Ordered, That the Clerk that usually signeth the Orders in the Absence of the Clerk of this House, do sign
the Orders touching the new Judges.
Judges.
Ordered, That the Lords Commissioners for the Great
Seal of England be required to give Order for Patents to
be prepared, and to pass, under the Great Seal of England, to Mr. Serjeant Aske, to be one of the Judges of the
Upper Bench; and to Mr. Serjeant Warburton, to be one
of the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas; and to
Mr. Serjeant Rigby to be one of the Barons of the Court
of Exchequer: And the Lords Commissioners of the Great
Seal be, and are hereby, authorized and required to administer the Oath, appointed by Parliament, unto them
respectively; and to pass the said several Patents, under
the Great Seal of England, accordingly.
Excise.
Sir Henry Vane junior reports the State of the Business
touching the Excise.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee where
Mr. John Crobett has the Chair, upon the Debate now had
in this House, to prepare, and present an Act to this
House thereupon; having regard to the Honour and
Justice of the Parliament, and to the Security and Satisfaction of the Lenders.
Ordered, That Mr. White, Major Salwey, Sir Henry
Vane junior, Mr. Reynolds, Alderman Wilson, Dr. Palmer,
Mr. Love, Sir Wm. Allanson, Colonel Lassells, be added
to that Committee.
Customhouse Seals.
Whereas Information is given, That Alderman Chambers, and some other Person or Persons, do detain, in their
Hands, the Seals of the Custom-house; and refuse to deliver
them, according to the Order of this House, to the Committee for the Navy and Customs: It is Ordered, That
the said Committee do send for the said Alderman Chambers,
and such other Person or Persons as aforesaid: And that
they do restrain and commit them, in case of Contempt,
until the Pleasure of the House be further known.
Navy Estimate.
Sir Henry Vane junior reports the Business touching
Colonel Popham; and an Estimate of the Charge of the
Summer's and Winter's Guard, and the Number of Men
for the Summer's and Winter's Guard, as followeth:
6 Junii 1649.
Navy Estimate.
An Estimate of the whole Charge and Expence of the
Navy, for one whole Year, and so from Year to
Year, for every Year, so long as the Service shall
necessarily require so great Fleets for the Summer
and Winter's Guards.
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£. |
s. |
d. |
| For 6,000 Men, for the Summer's Guard, for Eight Months |
168,000 |
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| For 3,000 Men, for the Winter's Guard, Six Months |
75,000 |
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| For the ordinary Charge of Chatham, Debtford, Woolwich, and Portesmouth, in Victuals, Wages, and Stores, for ordinary Repairs |
30,000 |
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| For the Charge of building Three new Frigates |
10,000 |
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| Total £. |
283,000 |
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| Whereof payable by the Customs, per Estimation |
160,000 |
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| Which abated, there rests to be settled and assigned upon the Treasurer, out of other Revenues |
123,000 |
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John Holland, Thomas Smyth, Wm. Willoughby,
Robt. Thompson.
9 Junii 1649.
An Estimate of the Charge in setting forth to Sea, in
warlike manner, for Six Months Service, so many
of the State's Ships and Pinaces as shall be manned
with 3,000 Men, for this ensuing Winter Guard.
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£. |
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d. |
| For grounding, graving, and fitting, so many Ships as shall be manned with 3,000 Men, in their Carpentry, joined and painted Works |
2,700 |
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| For Price of 300 Tons of Cordage, for Rigging, Ground Tackle, and Sea Stores, for the said Ships, at 30£ per Ton |
9,000 |
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| For petty Provisions, for Boatswain and Carpenters Stores |
2,000 |
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| For Anchors, Boats, and Sails, for the said Ships |
2,500 |
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| For Prest and Conduct Money for 2,000 Men, viz. 1,200 Men in and about London, at 4s. each, and 800 Men, in remote Parts, at 12s. each, Presting Charges included |
720 |
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| For Harbour Victuals for 800 Men, for 42 Days, at 8d. ob. per diem
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1,190 |
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| For Harbour Wages for the said Men, the same time, at 25s. each per mensem
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1,400 |
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| For Sea Victuals for the said 3,000 Men, for Six Months Service, at 10d. each per mensem
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21,000 |
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| For Sea Wages, for the said 3,000 Men, for the aforesaid time, at 25s. a Man, per mensem
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22,500 |
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| For Land and Water Carriage of Provisions from London to Debtford, Chatham, Woolwich, and Portesmouth, per Estimate |
500 |
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| For ordinary and extraordinary Pilotage in and out, per Estimate |
250 |
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| For 2,500 Tons of Ballast, at 12 d. per Ton |
125 |
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| For physical Druggs, and Medicaments for Surgeons Chests, as the States free Gift |
125 |
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| For extraordinary Entertainment of Admirals, Vice Admirals, and Rear Admirals, on the Coast of England and Ireland
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1,932 |
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| For Travelling Charges to fit the Ships to Sea, and to make Pays to the Ships Companies, at the End of the Service |
500 |
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| For Conduct Money, in Discharge of 2,000 Men; viz. 1,200 at 4s. and 800 Men at 10 s. each |
1,080 |
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| For Powder, Shot, and all Sorts of Munition, for sitting to Sea so many Ships as shall carry 3,000 Men |
7,500 |
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| Tota£ |
75,047 |
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John Holland, Thomas Smyth, Robert Thomson,
Wm. Willoughby.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of the
Numbers of Men now proposed for the Summer and
Winter's Guard yearly; and of the estimate that is drawn
in pursuance thereof. And
It is Ordered, That a speedy Settlement be made of
One hundred Twenty thousand Pounds, upon the Excise;
so that it may be a certain Revenue to supply what shall
be wanting in the Customs of the said Two hundred
Eighty-three thousand Pounds per Annum, in the Estimate mentioned.
Ordered, That an Act be brought in to that Purpose.
Mr. Myles Corbett is to bring in the Act.
Ordered, That the Committee of the Navy do give all
Furtherance, for so much as in them lieth, for the setting
forth of the Winter's Guard, according to the said Estimate.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to present a List of the Ships, and the Names of the
Captains, and other Officers, for this Winter's Guard,
for the Approbation of this House to be had therein.
Admiralty Judges.
Ordered, That the Judges of the Admiralty be required,
for Dispatching of the publick Business now depending
before them, to sit at the least Three times every Week.
Ordered, That Dr. Walker be one of the Judges of
the Admiralty, in the Place of Dr. Dorislaus; with the
same Allowance the other Judges have.
Ordered, That the Lords Commissioners for the Great
Seal do give Warrant to Mr. Attorney General, to prepare a Patent for him to that Purpose: And that the
Lords Commissioners for the Great Seal of England do
pass the same, under the Great Seal, accordingly.
Ld. Bradshawe.
Ordered, That the Lord Bradshawe's Merits be taken
into Consideration on Friday next, the first Business;
nothing to intervene.
Excise on Salt.
Be it Enacted and Declared, by this present Parliament,
and it is Enacted and Declared, by Authority of the same,
That all Salt, not made within this Commonwealth of
England, or the Dominions thereof, is taken and adjudged
to be foreign Salt, and shall pay One Peny upon every
Gallon, for Excise, as foreign Salt doth, from this Instant
Twelfth of June 1649; the same to be paid by the first
Buyer: And that the Commissioners of Excise, and their
Officers, do take care to receive the same accordingly; any
Law, Statute, or Order, to the contrary notwithstanding.
This Act was this Day read the First and Second time;
and, upon the Question, passed.
Ordered, That this Act be forthwith printed and
published.
Merchants.
Ordered, That Mr. Stephens do make his Report from
the Committee for Merchant Strangers To-morrow
Morning.
Army.
Ordered, That the Committee of the Army do confer
with the Council of State, about the Number of Forces,
and the Paying of them; and of the incident Pay to
the Soldiery.
Robinson's Accompt.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of the
Accompt of Major Wm. Robinson, amounting to the Sum
of One thousand Eight Pounds and Nineteen Shillings.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Army, to consider, Whether Major William Robinson be
one of the Supernumeraries, who have their Arears already secured; and if he be not; then to consider how
the said Sum of One thousand and Eight Pounds and
Nineteen Shillings may be secured to him; and to report their Opinions therein to this House.