Die Lunæ, 4 Martii, 1649.
Prayers.
Persons pardoned.
RESOLVED, That this House doth approve of the
Pardon of Thomas Beauchampe Gentleman, Wm.
Morgan, Richard Perry, Henry Terry, John Hobday,
Nicholas Bowes, Richard Key, John Mitchell, Wm. Stones,
Ann Byron, Ann Weston alias Byron, Edward Grinder,
Anne Ingram, Elizabeth Whitehurst, Edward Flame, and
Robert Johnson. And
It is Ordered, That the Lords Commissioners for the
Great Seal be authorized and required to pass the said
Pardon under the Great Seal of England.
Resolved, That this House doth approve of the Pardon of Wm. Forrester, George Hockmill, Richard Parfie,
Jane Smyth, Elizabeth Perrimond, Robert Feake, Everard
Dowsing, Joseph Tinck, John Cooke, Richard Harrison,
Humfry Varoe, Wm. Ellord, Richard Browne, Thomas
Beckett; Edmund Howard, and Simon Rowse. And
It is Ordered, That the Lords Commissioners for the
Great Seal be authorized and required to pass the said
Pardon under the Great Seal of England.
Ordered, That the Judges of the several Circuits be
and are required hereafter to certify to the Parliament
the Calendar of the Offences of such Prisoners as they
conceive fit Subjects of Mercy.
Resolved, &c. That this House doth approve of the
Pardon of Wm. Day, Richard Goodwyn, and John Mason.
And
It is Ordered, That the Lords Commissioners for the
Great Seal be authorized and required to pass the said
Pardon under the Great Seal of England.
Letter read.
A Letter from Robert Blake, from Cowes, of 1 Martii,
Seven in the Morning, 1649, was this Day read.
Army Pay.
Colonel Ven reports from the Committee of the
Army, the State of the Pay for the Army.
Fee-farm Rents.
Ordered, That the Committee touching the Bill for Sale
of the Fee-farm Rents be injoined to sit this Afternoon;
and to bring in the Bill To-morrow Morning: And that
Notice hereof be given to Mr. Attorney General.
Goldsmiths Hall Revenue.
Mr. Trenchard reports the State of Goldsmiths Hall
its Treasury, as it now stands charged this Eighteenth of
January 1649; viz.
The State of Goldsmiths Hall its Treasury, as it now
stands charged this Eighteenth of January 1649;
viz.
All such Sums as were charged to be paid, in Course,
out of the Moiety not engaged for the City Security,
for the Monies lent at Weavers Hall, on the Credit
of Bishops Lands, as well those transferred, as those
not transferred, are all fully paid except these underwritten.
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| To Say, by Order dated the Thirteenth of July 1649, grounded upon an Order of the House, dated 18 Januarii 1649, to be paid unto the Executors of Mr. John Hampden, the Sum of |
2,000 |
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| To Say 8,000 £. ordered for the Use of the Navy. 2,000 £. as the Parliament shall Order, and 40,000£. unto Sir Wm. Dick, and other Scottsmen, with Interest, from the Third of February 1647, until it be paid all, with Principal |
50,000 |
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| To the Chamberlain of London, for Monies lent by several Citizens, to defray Charges of the Treaty at the Isle of Wight
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14,000 |
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| To Lancashire, resting of 4,600 £. ordered for the Disbanding of the Soldiers in that County, being the Sum of |
1,444 |
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| To John Johns, Treasurer, for Payment of Colonel Sanderson's List |
6,000 |
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| The Moiety engaged for Payment of the Monies lent at Weavers Hall, on the Credit of Bishops Lands, is charged, by Act of Parliament, for us the Treasurers to pay as the Council of State shall direct, and as the same shall be received by us, the Sum of |
170,000 |
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| Paid by us unto the Treasurers at War accordingly, the Day above-written, inclusive, near upon |
30,000 |
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| Rest to be paid, as Monies shall come in |
140,000 |
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| To several Counties and several Persons, payable to them, by several Orders, out of Particular Delinquents Compositions, in all, and yet unpaid, not being transferred, the Sum of |
3,673 |
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| To the reduced Officers, and several other Persons, payable to them, by several Orders, out of particular Deliquents Compositions, which are transferred, and by us to be paid as the Council of State shall direct, according to Act of Parliament, the Whole being, and yet unpaid, the Sum of |
35,590 |
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Payment of the Army.
Ordered, That the Treasurers at Goldsmiths Hall do
pay in Course, the Sum of Forty-two thousand Pounds,
Residue of the Fifty thousand Pounds charged on that
Treasury; whereof Eight thousand Pounds was formerly
ordered to the Navy, to the Treasurers of the Army, towards the Payment of the Parliament's Forces, to be
issued out by Warrant from the Committee of the
Army.
Expences of Treaty with the late King.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Revenue, to take Account of the Business touching the
Sum of Fourteen thousand Pounds, to defray the Charges
of the Treaty at the Isle of Wight; and to see what is
behind, and unpaid, of the Sum so to be lent; and that
the Securities for Payment thereof do remain as they now
stand: And the Committee of Goldsmiths Hall are impowered and authorized to pay the same, in Course, as
it now stands, upon a Certificate thereof from the Committee of the Revenue: And that the Remainder of the
said Sum be paid over, by Order of the said Committee
at Goldsmiths Hall, to Mr. Fauconbridge, for Satisfaction
of such Sums of Money as are due for Debts contracted
by the Commissioners, or their Authority, for their Service: And that Mr. Fauconbridge do pay over the said
Money unto Mr. Gay, Steward to the said Commissioners,
for the Uses aforesaid.
Lancashire Forces.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of Goldsmiths Hall, to pay the Sum One thousand Four hundred and Forty-four Pounds Fourteen Shillings and Tenpence, for the disbanding of the Forces in Lancashire,
in Course: And that the said Committee do inquire, if
any of the said Money be already paid: And, if not, then
the said Committee is hereby authorized and required to
pay the same.
Payment of the Army.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee of the
Army, to confer with the Treasurers of Goldsmiths Hall,
and the Treasurers of the Army, to consider how, upon
the Credit of the Forty-two thousand Pounds, Residue
of the Fifty-thousand Pounds, charged on the Treasury
at Goldsmiths Hall, whereof Eight thousand Pounds was
formerly ordered to the Navy, the Sum of Forty-two
thousand Pounds may be presently raised for Supply of
the Pay, to the Parliament's Forces.
Ditto.
Mr. Trenchard reports from the Committee of Goldsmiths Hall, the State of the Business touching the Five
thousand Pounds, Residue of the Eleven thousand Pounds
which was to be paid into Weavers Hall.
"Whereas we have received an Order from you, of
the Eighteenth of February instant, whereby an Order of
Parliament, of the Fifteenth of February instant, touching the Five thousand Pounds, Residue of the Eleven
thousand Pounds which was to be paid into Weavers Hall,
is referred to us, to state the Business, that it may be reported to the House: We find,"
"That, by the said Order of the Fifteenth of February
instant, it was referred to you, to consider of the Payment of the said Five thousand Pounds, which was directed, by an Order of the Twenty-fifth of January, to
be paid in Course, from the Time the said Eleven thousand Pounds was ordered to be paid into Weacers Hall;
and to state the Matter of Fact to the House: Which
Order of the Twenty-fifth of January last was made
by you, in pursuance of an Order of the Parliament of
the Seventeenth of January last, whereby you were authorized to issue out your Warrants to the Treasurers at
Goldsmiths Hall, for Payment of the said Five thousand
Pounds, Residue of the Eleven thousand Pounds, which
was to be paid into Weacers Hall, in Course, after such
Monies as stand now charged for the Use of the Publick:
Which Order of yours was directly according to the Order
of the House.
"And we find, That the said Eleven thousand Pounds
was due, in Course, some while since the first Orders:
But, in regard the said last Order doth direct the Treasurers to pay the said Five thousand Pounds, in Course,
after such Monies as stand now charged for the Use of the
Publick, the Treasurers do now refuse to pay the said
Five thousand Pounds, because there is near One hundred
thousand Pounds, since charged upon the Treasury by
Orders of Parliament, which will be payable, in Course,
before the Monies appointed to be paid in Course by
the said Order of the Seventeenth of January; so that,
unless the said Five thousand Pounds be ordered to be
paid, as it came in Course to have been paid, into Weavers Hall, it is not like to be paid till it come in Course
after the said One hundred thousand Pounds, since charged
upon the said Treasury."
Ordered, That the Sum of Five thousand Pounds, payable to Potter's List, be paid next after the Monies payable to Sanderson's List, and in the same Course; and
both to be paid according to the Course of the Eleven
thousand Pounds.
Ordered, That Sixty-three thousand Pounds be paid to
the Treasurers of the Army, by Warrant from the Council
of State, out of the Moiety of One hundred and Forty
thousand Pounds, formerly engaged to Weavers Hall, to
be paid to the Forces of England and Ireland, by Order
of the Committee of the Army.
Publick Revenue.
Ordered, That the Report from the Council of State,
touching the Bringing of all the publick Monies into one
Treasury, be made To-morrow Morning, next after the
Act for Sale of Fee farm Rents: And, if that Act be
not ready to be reported then, that this Report be made
To-morrow Morning, the first Business.
Reduced Officers.
Ordered, That the Sum of Thirty-five thousand Five
hundred and Ninety Pounds Seven Shillings and Six-pence,
payable to the reduced Officers, and several other Persons,
formerly transferred, and ordered to be paid, as the Council of State shall direct, be left to the Council of State, to
be disposed of as they shall direct, as formerly.
Business deferred.
Ordered, That Mr. Speaker do, on Wednesday next,
take the Chair at Eleven of Clock: And that the Grand
Committee do adjourn accordingly: And that the Petition
touching the Reformado Officers, and the Business of the
other Soldiers, and of Waggoners, and the poor Women,
be then taken into Consideration.
Writs of Error, &c.
Ordered, That the Bill touching Errors, and the Bill
of Creditors, be brought in, and reported on Thursday
Morning next, the first Business; nothing to intervene.
False Debentures.
Ordered, That Colonel Ven report the Business touching
the false Debentures To-morrow Morning.
Customs.
The humble Petition of the Commissioners of the
Customs, was this Day read.
Some humble Proposals of several Merchants and Citizens of London, tendered unto the Parliament of England,
for the Regulating and Managing of the grand Receipt
of the Customs of this Commonwealth, were this Day
read.
The Question being propounded, That these Proposals
be committed;
And the Question being put, That this Question be
now put;
It passed with the Negative.
Ordered, That the Commissioners of the Customs shall
have Liberty given them to pay in the Monies collected
in the Out Ports Quarterly, in case they cannot receive it
sooner.
Berks Committee.
Ordered, That Mr. Nevill and Mr. Hussey be added
to the Committee for the Sequestrations in the County of
Berks.