Die Martis, 1 Octobris, 1650.
Prayers.
Punishment of Clarkson.
RESOLVED, That the Sheriffs of Middlesex and
London do take care for the Execution of the Judgment of Parliament against Lawrence Clarkson; and that
he be sent to the House of Correction, according to the
said Judgment; and, at the Time thereby appointed, that
he be sent into Banishment.
Resolved, That Twenty Marks be paid out of the Box
to the Persons who discovered and apprehended Lawrence
Clarkson, and to Henry Newman, a Servant to the Serjeant at Arms, who hath kept him in Custody, in such
Sort, as the Committee to whom that Business was referred, direct: And that the Serjeant at Arms attending
the Parliament do pay the same accordingly.
Grant to Freeman, &c.
Ordered, That the Commissioners for Compounding
be authorized and required to issue their Warrant to the
Treasurers for the Receipt of Haberdashers Hall, to pay
One hundred and Thirty Pounds to Paul Freeman, Robert
Worrall, Richard Minling, Margaret Fletcher, and Alice
Freeman, of Leeds in the County of Yorke, in full Satisfaction of the Sum of Three hundred Pounds, by Order
of Parliament of the One-and-twentieth of July 1647,
appointed to be provided and raised out of the Estates
of such concealed Delinquents in the County of York,
as were not then sequestred, for and towards the Satisfaction of their Losses: And that the Acquittance and
Acquittances of the said Paull Freeman, Robert Worrall,
Richard Nimling, Margaret Fletcher, and Alice Freeman,
or their Assigns, shall be a sufficient Discharge to the
said Treasurers, for the said One hundred and Thirty
Pounds, or any Part thereof.
Sir Roger Cooper.
Ordered, That, in the Order of the One-and-thirtieth
of July 1650, touching Sir Roger Cooper, the Word
"Principal" be inserted.
Business to be done.
Resolved, That the House do take into Consideration
Publick Business only, until the First Day of November:
And that all private Business be excluded until that
Time.
Lord Mayor Elect.
Resolved, That Thursday-sevennight be appointed for
Alderman Thomas Andrewes, Elect Lord Mayor of London,
to be presented to the Parliament, for his Election to be
taken into Consideration for their Approbation.
Deans and Chapters Lands.
Colonel Harvey reports from the Committee for Obstructions, the Resolutions of the said Committee:
"That it be reported to the Parliament, as the Opinion of this Committee, That the Sum of Ten thousand
Pounds be added to the Sum of One hundred thousand
Pounds, to be raised by way of Doubling upon Sale of
Deans and Chapters Lands, and be appointed for paying
the Remainder to the Surveyors of Deans and Chapters
Lands for their Service."
"That it be reported to the Parliament, as the Opinion of this Committee, That the Sum of Seven thousand
Pounds, Part of the Sum of Seven thousand Six hundred Forty-five Pounds Two Shillings and Two pence,
certified by the Treasurers for Sale of Deans and Chapters
Lands, to be received by them according to the Voucher,
over and above the Sum of Three hundred thousand
Pounds, appointed to be doubled by the Act, be issued
out by several Warrants from the Trustees to Colonel
Webb, Surveyor General, to be paid by him to the several Surveyors of Deans and Chapters Lands, towards
Payment of their Riding and other Charges."
"Resolved, as the Opinion of this Committee, That
the Lenders of the Sum of Seven thousand Six hundred
Forty-five Pounds Two Shillings and Two-pence, certified by the Treasurers for Sale of Deans and Chapters
Lands, to be received by them according to the Voucher,
over and above the Sum of Three hundred thousand
Pounds, appointed to be doubled by the Act, be admitted to purchase any of the Lands of the late Deans and
Chapters, by way of Doubling, as well, and to all Intents
and Purposes, as the Lenders of the said Three Hundred
Thousand Pounds."
Resolved, That the Sum of Ten thousand Pounds be
added to the Sum of One hundred thousand Pounds, to be
raised by way of Doubling upon Sale of Dean and Chapters
Lands: And that the said Ten thousand Pounds do go,
and is hereby appointed, for paying the Remainder to
the Surveyors of Deans and Chapters Lands.
Resolved, That the Sum of Seven thousand Pounds,
Part of the Sum of Seven thousand Six hundred and
Forty-five Pounds Two Shillings and Two-pence, certified by the Treasurers for Sale of Deans and Chapters
Lands, to be received by them, according to the Voucher,
over and above the Sum of Three hundred thousand
Pounds, appointed to be doubled by the Act, be issued
out by several Warrants from the Trustees, to Colonel
Webb, Surveyor General, to be paid by him to the several
Surveyors of Deans and Chapters Land, towards Payment
of their Riding and other Charges.
Resolved, That the Lenders of the Sum of Seven thousand Six hundred and Forty-five Pounds Two Shillings
and Two-pence, certifyed by the Treasurers for Sale of
Deans and Chapters Lands, to be received by them, according to the Voucher, over and above the Sum of
Three hundred thousand Pounds, appointed to be doubled
by the Act, be admitted to purchase any of the Lands
of the late Deans and Chapters, by way of Doubling, as
well, and to all Intents and Purposes, as the Lenders of
the said Three hundred thousand Pounds.
Door shut.
Resolved, That the Door be shut till Twelve of
Clock.
Sale of Manors, &c.
An Act for Sale of Glebe Lands, and Fee-farm Rents,
issuing out of Manors and Rectories, late belonging to
any Rectory, Parsonage, Church, Chapel, or Donative,
lately appertaining to any late Archbishop, Bishop,
Deans, Deans and Chapters, &c. and for Raising of
One hundred and Ten thousand Pounds, by way of
Doubling upon the Security thereof, was this Day read
the First and Second time; and, upon the Question, committed to the Committee for Removing of Obstructions:
And that Colonel Harvey take Care of it.
Ordered, That it be referred to the same Committee, to
bring in a Clause for settling the Charges of pious and
charitable Uses upon the Tythes and Impropriations, and
taking them off from the Temporalities: And that the
Committee be enjoined to meet this Afternoon at Two of
the Clock, in the Inner Court of Wards; and so de die
in diem; and to bring it in with all Speed.
Ordered, That the Bill for Sale of the Estates of several
Delinquents be re-committed: With Power to that Committee to amend this Bill, or to bring in another Bill to
the like Effect, with all Speed: And that the Committee
of the Army be joined to that Committee, for that
Purpose: And that Major Salwey do take care of it.
Irish Commissioners.
Ordered, That the Report from the Council of State,
touching the Commissioners who are to go into Ireland,
be made on Thursday Morning next.
Raising Money.
Ordered, That the Bill for raising the Sum of Four
hundred thousand Pounds, be reported on Thursday
Morning next, the first Business.
Lord Deincourt's Estate.
An Act for the Sale of all the Manors, Lands, Tenements, and Hereditaments of Francis Lord Deincourt,
was this Day read the Third time.
A Clause was tendered to the said Act, in these Words,
"Saving, and always excepted out of this present Act, all
such Estate, Term of Years, and Interest, of and in the
Manors, Lands, and Tenements of the said Lord Deincourt, or any Part thereof, as was by him formerly granted,
or assured, before his Delinquency, to or for the Raising
of Portions for Elizabeth Meriall, Frances and Penelope
Leake:" Which was read the First time.
And the Question being put, That this Clause be read
the Second time;
It passed with the Affirmative.
And the Clause was accordingly read the Second time.
The Question being put, That these Words in the said
Clause; viz. "which is hereby ordered to be enjoyed
accordingly;" do stand;
It passed with the Negative.
Resolved, That the Debate upon this Bill be adjourned
until To-morrow-sevennight: And that it be referred to
the Committee that brought in the Bill, to consider of
the said Clause, and amend the same; and then present it
to the House: And that Mr. Say, Mr. Hill, Mr. Weaver, Mr. Allen, Mr. Attorney General, Colonel Downes,
Sir Henry Mildmay, Mr. Leman, Mr. Oldesworth, be
added to the said Committee: And this Committee, or
any Five of them, are to meet this Afternoon in the
Speaker's Chamber.
Delinquents Compositions.
Colonel Downes reports from the Committee of the
Army:
"Upon Certificate from the Commissioners for Compounding with Delinquents, &c. That several Persons,
Delinquents, have not, within the Times limited by Parliament, perfected their Compositions; and that many
of them now attend, with their Monies, ready to do the
same; and pretend Shortness of Time formerly allowed,
and several other Obstructions, that they could not sooner
make their Addresses to the said Commissioners for that
Purpose: And, upon Conference with the said Commissioners, what is yet further necessary for the Removal of
such Obstructions as hinder the Monies coming in upon
Sequestrations and Compositions, and for the Quickening
of those Receipts, it is resolved, That it be offered to the
Consideration of the Parliament, as followeth:"
"I. That all such Delinquents, whose Compositions,
having been set, have not paid in all or any Part thereof,
at the Times limited; and, for Non-payment, have incurred the Penalties formerly imposed; and shall pay in
their whole Fines, or such Part thereof as yet remains un
paid, with Interest for the same, since the Time the same
should have been paid; viz. All such whose Habitations
are within Eighty Miles of London, before the Tenth Day
of November next ensuing; and all others at a greater
Distance, before the Twenty-fourth of November aforesaid; shall be discharged from the said Penalties: And
the Commissioners for compounding with Delinquents are
ordered to return to the Parliament, or such as they shall
appoint to receive the same, the Names of all such Delinquents as shall not, within the respective Days herein
before limited, pay in the whole Fine imposed on them,
with Interest, as aforesaid, in order to the speedy Sale of
their Estates."
"II. That, for the enabling such Delinquents to perfect their Compositions as are willing to compound, the
said Commissioners may be impowered, if it shall appear
to the said Commissioners, that a Delinquent is not able to
raise his Fine without Sale of some Part of his Estate,
to give a full Discharge to such reasonable Proportion of
the Estate as they shall think fit to give way to the Sale
of, towards the Raising of such Fine as is or shall be
imposed, so as the Residue of his Estate shall be liable to
make good any for Forfeiture which the Delinquent shall
incurr, by undervaluing any Part of the Estate compounded for; provided Licence be obtained, and the Fines paid,
within the Times limited by means of such Sale."
"III. That all such Delinquents, who, upon the Setting of their Fines, have had Savings to certain Parts of
their Estates, under several Pretences that the said Estates
were litigious, shall have Liberty to compound for such
Part of their Estates so saved or reserved, at the same
Rate and Value that they compounded for the other Part
of their Estates, if they shall perfect the same within the
Times limited; viz. All such Delinquents as are inhabiting within Eighty Miles of London, before the Tenth
Day of November next ensuing; and all others further
distant before the Twenty-fourth of November aforesaid:
And in Default thereof, the Estate of any Person or Persons, so saved or reserved, shall be liable to be sold, as the
Lands of other Delinquents uncompounded for; unless
the Commissioners for Compositions, &c. shall, upon
good Cause shewn, give further Time for such Saving or
Reservations to continue."
"IV. That all such Delinquents whose Compositions
have been set, as shall within the respective times beforementioned, discover to the said Commissioners any Part
of their Estate, which, at the time of their Composition,
was undervalued or concealed, and ought to have been
compounded for, shall in such Case, where no Information is depending, or Judgment given, be admitted to
compound for such Part of his or their Estate, so undervalued or concealed as aforesaid, according to the Rates
and Proportions at which they did formerly compound,
so as they pay in their whole Monies before the Twentyfourth of November next ensuing: And that all such Delinquents, against whom any Information is depending,
or Judgment given, or who shall be discovered by Information of any other Person than themselves, within the
Times before limited, shall be admitted to compound at
the Rates and Proportions following; viz."
"Every Person who hath formerly compounded at
a Tenth Part of their Estates, shall compound it at a
Sixth Part of what is so undervalued or omitted."
"Every Person who hath compounded formerly at a
Sixth Part, shall pay one full Third Part; and all such
who formerly did compound at a Third Part, shall pay
one full Moiety of what is concealed or undervalued respectively; according to the present Rules for Compositions: So as the said Persons do pay the whole Fines to
be imposed upon such Omissions or Undervaluations,
before the said Twenty-fourth of November."
"V. That the Parliament having formerly held forth,
That they would appoint a Time to consider of Rules
for the Disposing of the Estates of Papists, Delinquents,
and other Papists belonging to the Commonwealth;
they be desired to appoint a Time for taking the same
into Consideration, and for giving Rules for the Disposeing of the said Estates to the best Advantage of the Commonwealth."
"VI. That the Parliament be desired to give a speedy
Dispatch to the Bill now under Consideration for the Sale
of Delinquents Estates, to the end the Resolutions aforesaid may be made more effectual for the speedy Bringing
in of Monies."
"VII. That the Sheriffs in the respective Counties be
ordered to publish such Resolutions as the Parliament
shall make hereupon: And that the Commissioners for
Compounding may be directed to take care that the same
be sent to the respective Sheriffs accordingly."
Which was read; and the Debate thereupon adjourned
till To-morrow Morning, the first Business.