Die Veneris, 17 Augusti, 1649.
Prayers.
Thornehaugh's Claims.
MR. Millington reports the Accompt of Colonel
Francis Thornehaugh, stated by the Committee of
Accompts sitting at Worcester House; and that there remaineth due to him, upon his Accompt, Two thousand
Three hundred and Forty-one Pounds Fourteen Shillings
and Seven-pence: And also an Act for the Payment
thereof unto Elizabeth Thornhaugh, his Relict and
Executrix, by the Committees of Sequestrations in the
Counties of Nottingham, Derby, and Stafford, by yearly
Payments.
Which was this Day read the First and Second time;
and, upon the Question, passed.
Mr. Millington reports another Act, for Payment of
Three hundred and Fifty-eight Pounds Eight Shillings,
certified, by the Committee of the Army, as due to Colonel Francis Thornhaugh, for his Arrears since the Time
he came into the Establishment, to be paid to Elizabeth
Thornehaugh, his Widow, out of the Sequestrations of
the Estate of the Earl of Newcastle in the County of
Nottingham.
Which was read the First time.
Ordered, That the Committee of the Army be required
to pay unto Elizabeth Thornehaugh, Widow of the said
Colonel Thornehaugh, out of the Monies which shall be
received by the Committee of the Army upon the Act
for Compositions of the Six Counties of North Wales,
the Sum of Money appearing, upon Account, to be due
to the said Colonel Thornhaugh, for his Arrears, since
the Time that he came into the Establishment of the
Army: And that the Acquittance of the said Elizabeth
Thornehaugh, or her Assigns, for the same, shall be a
sufficient Discharge to the Committee of the Army, or
to such Person as shall pay the same.
Ordered, That the Ordinance of 22 October 1647, for
Payment of One thousand and Thirty Pounds unto Colonel Francis Thornhagh, out of the Profits of the Lands
and Estate of Thomas Markham, a Papist, and the Certificate touching the Composition for the Estate of the said
Thomas Markham, be referred to the Committee at Goldsmiths Hall; to consider and state the whole Business;
and to consider which way Recompence may be made to
Elizabeth Thornhaugh, Relict and Executrix of the said
Colonel Thornhaugh, of the said One thousand and Thirty
Pounds; and report their Opinions therein to this House.
Serjeant at Arms Servants.
Ordered, That it be especially recommended to the
Committee of the Revenue, to consider what is fit to be
allowed to the Servants of the Serjeant at Arms, for their
present Service, in carrying the Declaration and Act
touching the Day of Thanksgiving, to the Sheriffs of the
several Counties: And that the said Committee do provide so much Money to be paid to them, presently, for
that Service: And the said Committee are required to
sit this Afternoon, to that Purpose.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to consider of the most convenient Way, for the future,
to disperse the Acts and Declarations or Orders of Parliament, into the several Counties, with least Charge to
the State; and report their Opinions therein to the House.
Willoughby's Claims.
The humble Petition of Colonel Thomas Willoughby,
late Governor of the City of Coventry, together with an
Account of his Arrears, returned by the Committee of
Accompts in the County of Warwick, and City and
County of Coventry.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of Accompts at Worcester House, to examine and state the whole
Accompt, of Colonel Willoughby, according to the Rules
to them given; and to give Debenture accordingly.
Westminster School.
Ordered, That the Act touching the School of Westminster be read, the First Business, on Tuesday next;
nothing to intervene.
Ld. Fairfax.
Ordered, That the General's Act be reported on Friday
next, the First Business; nothing to intervene: And that
Mr. Speaker do put the House in mind thereof.
General Lambert.
Ordered, That the Act touching Major General Lambert be read on Friday next, the next Business after the
General's Act.
Petition from Seamen.
The humble Petition of divers well-affected Masters of
Ships, and other Mariners, in Behalf of themselves, and
many others, both at home and abroad, was this Day
read.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Navy, to consider of this Petition; and to hear the Petitioners, and present their Opinions to the House: And
all that come to have Voices: And Mr. Robinson, Mr.
Clement, and Colonel Thompson, are to take care of it.
Ordered, That the humble Petition of Thomas Flute,
late Master of the good Ship called The John, of London,
be referred to the Committee of the Navy; to examine
the Matters of Fact in the said Petition; and to certify
their Opinions to the House: And the Committee have
Power to send for Persons, Papers, Witnesses.
Grant to Jones.
Colonel Jones reports an Act for settling the Lands of
James Bath and Luke Bath upon Michael Jones Esquire,
Lieutenant General of Horse, for the Service of the Parliament in Ireland, and his Heirs.
Which was read the First and Second time; and, upon
the Question, passed.
Ordered, That it be referred to the same Committee
that brought in that Act, to consider of a Parcel of Five
hundred Pounds Lands per Annum, in Ireland, to be settled upon Lieutenant General Jones, and his Heirs, for
his last Service in Ireland.
Ordered, That Lands of Inheritance, of the yearly
Value of Five hundred Pounds per Annum, of the Rebels
Lands in Ireland, be settled upon Sir Charles Coote, and
his Heirs.
Ordered, That it be referred to the same Committee
to present, to this House, Lands in Ireland, of the full
yearly Value of Five hundred Pounds per Annum, to be
settled upon Sir Charles Coote, and his Heirs.
Irish Army Accompts.
An Act for stating the Accompts of the Officers lately
entertained for the Service of Ireland, for their Arrears
due for Services done in England, was this Day read the
First and Second time; and, upon the Question, passed;
and ordered to be printed and published.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Army, to consider of such Soldiers, who, under Pretence
of going for the Service of Ireland, have gotten their
Accompts stated, and their Debentures allowed, according to the Establishment of such as go in that Service;
that their said Debentures be disallowed: And that an
Act be brought in to that Purpose.
Ordered, That the Commissioners, now to go into Ireland, do take care to consider who are listed to go over
in the Service for Ireland, and do not go over; and to
certify to the Committee of the Army, the Names of
such Persons who failed to attend the Lord General in
that Service, after they had undertaken the said Service.
Malignant Magistrates.
An Act, impowering the Committee of Indemnity to
transmit the Examinations of all such Articles and Informations as shall be exhibited to them, against any malignant or delinquent Magistrates, or other ill-affected Officers, to Justices of Peace in the several Counties, was
this Day read; and, upon the Question, passed; and
ordered to be printed and published.
Irish Officers.
Mr. Weaver reports the Opinion of the Committee for
the Affairs of Ireland, touching the Munster Officers; as
followeth;
Whereas this Committee hath this Day taken into Consideration the Resolutions and Orders of the House of
Commons, of the Thirteenth of April 1648, and Tenth
of May 1649, for auditing and stating their Accompts of
Pay of the Officers and Soldiers which deserted the Lord
Inchiquin in the Province of Munster; and also the Accompts which, within pursuance thereof, have been audited and stated by the Order of the Committee; as also
what Proportions, or Sums of Money, are fit to be allowed, upon Accompt, to the several Officers hereunder named, with reference to their respective Necessities
and Conditions; and how the same might be paid them:
Forasmuch as by the several Accompts of those Officers
so audited and stated, there appears to rest in Arrear, to
the Persons hereafter named, the several Sums respectively
following:
Officers and Troopers Names, and their Pay in
Arrear:
|
|
|
|
|
|
£. |
s. |
d. |
| Captain Samuel Norwood
|
694 |
- |
8 |
| Captain Thomas Brocas
|
1,583 |
14 |
8 |
| Captain John Rudgley
|
1,052 |
13 |
4 |
| Captain Adam Meredith
|
569 |
8 |
4 |
| Major Peregrine Banastre
|
3,307 |
19 |
4 |
| Colonel George Monke
|
810 |
15 |
- |
| Mr. Foulke Martin
|
811 |
14 |
- |
| Captain Ed. Doyley
|
1,082 |
7 |
4 |
| Captain William Patterson
|
1,047 |
2 |
- |
| Captain John Collins
|
743 |
- |
- |
| Captain Lieutenant John Hinton
|
854 |
1 |
- |
| Captain Lieutenant Hugh Beeston
|
465 |
8 |
- |
| Lieutenant Philemon Owen
|
529 |
4 |
- |
| Lieutenant Wm. Ivory
|
436 |
10 |
- |
| Lieutenant Josias Petty
|
366 |
16 |
- |
| Lieutenant George Dillon
|
690 |
1 |
- |
| Cornet Richard Brocas
|
516 |
19 |
- |
| Cornet Alexander Temple
|
118 |
4 |
- |
| Cornet Richard Cumbey
|
255 |
14 |
- |
| Quartermaster Thomas Banes
|
222 |
16 |
6 |
| Quartermaster Richard Royston
|
235 |
7 |
9 |
| Quartermaster Thomas Farley
|
342 |
5 |
- |
| Surgeon Thomas Weldish
|
33 |
11 |
8 |
| Surgeon's Mate Fra. Millington
|
106 |
3 |
- |
| Trumpeter John Adams
|
115 |
7 |
6 |
| Trumpeter Robert Tucker
|
54 |
2 |
- |
| Trumpeter Robert Broom
|
108 |
15 |
- |
| Trumpeter Edward Fords
|
44 |
19 |
- |
| Trumpeter Thomas Day
|
41 |
7 |
6 |
| Trumpeter Thomas Wafford
|
44 |
5 |
- |
| Trooper John Laurence
|
90 |
8 |
- |
| Trooper Wm. Weldish
|
33 |
11 |
- |
| Trooper Sir Garret Raynsford Knight |
77 |
8 |
- |
| Trooper Francis Fenner
|
34 |
6 |
- |
| Trooper Matthew Walbanck
|
84 |
16 |
- |
| Trooper Richard Martin
|
84 |
16 |
- |
| Quartermaster John Grey
|
19 |
18 |
- |
| Quartermaster Wm. Jones
|
96 |
7 |
6 |
| Captain Thomas Raymond
|
270 |
17 |
4 |
| Captain Thomas Harley
|
684 |
9 |
- |
| Major Oliver Jones
|
1,988 |
19 |
8 |
| Captain Hen. Bannister
|
664 |
10 |
4 |
| Captain Richard Hart
|
419 |
5 |
- |
| Captain Benjamin Woodward
|
403 |
8 |
4 |
| Captain Wm. Meredith
|
403 |
8 |
4 |
| Colonel Wm. Knight, as Captain |
696 |
10 |
- |
| Captain John Nelson
|
252 |
1 |
- |
| Captain Benjamin Baker
|
726 |
7 |
4 |
| Captain John Sydenham
|
432 |
1 |
8 |
| Captain Charles Cranley
|
232 |
19 |
- |
| Captain John Davis
|
232 |
10 |
4 |
| Captain Humphry Hurd
|
397 |
3 |
8 |
| Captain John Parsons
|
239 |
18 |
8 |
| Captain Robert Mallorey
|
257 |
19 |
8 |
| Captain Timothy Rutter
|
273 |
14 |
- |
| Captain John Bleverhasset
|
633 |
10 |
8 |
| Captain Edward Geerish
|
362 |
18 |
4 |
| Captain Charles Gibbon
|
392 |
13 |
4 |
| Colonel Hercules Hunkes, as Colonel |
300 |
16 |
8 |
| Captain Symon Sloper
|
246 |
18 |
8 |
| Captain Tho. Wythe
|
243 |
12 |
- |
| Captain Lieutenant James Parsons
|
42 |
8 |
- |
| Captain Lieutenant Richard Kirle
|
72 |
4 |
- |
| Lieutenant Walter Vincent
|
87 |
16 |
- |
| Lieutenant Rob. Friend
|
151 |
12 |
- |
| Lieutenant Francis Warren
|
30 |
12 |
- |
| Lieutenant George Everard
|
58 |
- |
- |
| Lieutenant Isaac Leemon
|
113 |
- |
- |
| Lieutenant Thomas Syppense
|
114 |
14 |
- |
Irish Officers.
|
|
| |
|
|
£. |
s. |
d. |
| Lieutenant Roger Glover
|
131 |
16 |
- |
| Lieutenant John Zane
|
109 |
8 |
- |
| Lieutenant Giles Horsington
|
45 |
14 |
- |
| Lieutenant Tho. Michell
|
105 |
4 |
- |
| Lieutenant Wm. Mansill
|
145 |
2 |
- |
| Lieutenant Rich. Marsh
|
129 |
12 |
- |
| Ensign John Halfaker
|
47 |
18 |
6 |
| Ensign John Wakam
|
25 |
10 |
- |
| Ensign Richard Armes
|
98 |
8 |
- |
| Ensign Wm. More
|
81 |
18 |
- |
| Ensign William Smith
|
78 |
18 |
- |
| Chaplain Paul Seely
|
86 |
11 |
4 |
| Chaplain Samuel Whislade
|
121 |
16 |
- |
| Dr. Edward Emerly, Advocate |
393 |
10 |
8 |
| Commissary Lumley Thelwall
|
148 |
15 |
- |
| Secretary Thomas Darrell
|
340 |
19 |
4 |
| Provider and Commissary Robert Turbridge
|
308 |
18 |
8 |
|
Richard Humphry Petterdere
|
69 |
- |
- |
|
Richard Lane, Cannoneer |
23 |
4 |
6 |
|
Sam Harmur, Firemaster's Mate |
28 |
12 |
- |
|
Wm. Russell, Waggoner |
65 |
11 |
- |
|
Marmaduke Lynn, Apothecary |
192 |
12 |
6 |
|
Thomas Mason, Master Gunner |
344 |
13 |
4 |
|
Roger Weislade, Master Gunner's Mate |
130 |
10 |
- |
|
George Symms, Drum Major |
46 |
8 |
- |
|
Thomas Smith, Surgeon |
375 |
9 |
- |
|
John Hancock, Corporal . . Foot |
39 |
18 |
6 |
|
Thomas Benger, Quartermaster . . Foot |
121 |
1 |
- |
| Cornet Beamont Nevill
|
350 |
13 |
- |
| Captain Nathaniel Huiett
|
499 |
10 |
8 |
| Sum Total of the Accompts of the Officers and Soldiers aforementioned |
£.34,519 |
19 |
11 |
It is now thought fit, and resolved, by this Committee, That it be reported to the House of Commons, as
their Opinion, That, for the Relief and Satisfaction of
these Officers, Order may be taken, as was done for
other Officers of that Province, for respiting One Third
Part of the said Sum, being Eleven thousand Five hundred and Six Pounds Thirteen Shillings and Three pence
Halfpeny, to answer any Surcharge which may be justly
brought upon them, or any of them, within the Space
of Two Years now next following: That another Third
Part, being Eleven thousand Five hundred Six Pounds
Thirteen Shillings Three-pence Halfpeny, may, in a
just Proportion to each of those Officers and Persons respective Shares, be charged upon Lands in Ireland, after
the Adventurers and former Orders are satisfied: And
that the other Third Part, being the like Sum of Eleven
thousand Five hundred Six Pounds Thirteen Shillings
Three-pence Halfpeny, may be paid to the said Officers
and Persons, as their Proportions and Shares shall respectively amount unto, out of the Money not engaged,
and yet coming in by the weekly Assessments for Ireland,
upon the Ordinance of Parliament, of the Eighteenth of
October 1644, and the Fifteenth of August, and Ninth of
March, 1645; or out of such other Monies as the House
shall appoint: And Sir Wm. Allanson is desired to report
the same accordingly.
Lord Lisle, Sir Wm. Strickland, Col. Algernoon Sidney,
Sir Wm. Allinson, Sir Wm. Brereton.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Commissioners for
the Army in Ireland, to consider of these Persons upon
the Place in Ireland; and to examine their Accompts
there; and to certify the State of their said Accompts.
Adjournment.
Ordered, That this House doth adjourn itself until
Tuesday Morning next, at Eight a Clock.