Saturday, 1st September, 1660.
Prayers.
Poll Money.
SIR Wm. Doyley reports the Draught of a Letter,
to be signed by Mr. Speaker, and sent to the Lord
Mayor of London, about hastening in the Poll Money:
Which was read; and agreed; the Tenor whereof being
as followeth:
My Lord,
THE present Importance of a speedy and effectual
Execution of the Powers and Directions given in the
Act for raising Poll Money, and bringing it seasonably in,
for the disbanding of the Army, hath induced the House
of Commons, by me, to recommend it, as their earnest
Desire, to your Lordship, and the rest of the Gentlemen
who are named Commissioners in the said Act, that you
will use your utmost Endeavours therein, for the Furtherance of the Service, so much tending to the future
Settlement and Ease of the Kingdom; in which your
Expedition may also prevent much of the Charge of the
daily growing Pay of the Army, until they are disbanded; and will be taken as a very acceptable Service to
the Parliament and Kingdom. I rest,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's very
Loving Friend,
To the Right honourable the Lord
Mayor of the City of London;
and the rest of the Commissioners
for Poll Money, in the said City.
These.
Ordered, That Mr. Speaker do sign the said Letter
in the Name of this House.
Ordered, That the several Members of this House do
send Letters, of the same Effect, to the respective Counties, Cities, and Boroughs, for which they serve.
Royston Vicarage.
A Bill, ingrossed, for Maintenance of the Vicar, for the
Time being, of the Vicarage of Royston in the Counties
of Hertford and Cambridge, and of his Successors, Vicars
of the said Vicarage, was this Day read the Third time;
and, upon the Question, passed.
Mr. Crouch to carry it to the Lords.
Resolved, That this be the Title of the Bill, An Act
for Maintenance of the Vicar, for the Time being,
of the Vicarage of Royston, in the Counties of Hertford
and Cambridge, and of his Successors, Vicars of the said
Vicarage.
Colchester Bay Trade.
A Bill, ingrossed, for the Regulating of the Trade of
Bay-making, in the Dutch Bay Hall in Colchester, was
this Day read the Third time; and, upon the Question,
passed.
Resolved, That this be the Title of the Bill; viz. An
Act for the Regulating of the Trade of Bay-making, in
the Dutch Bay Hall in Colchester.
Ordered, That Mr. Crouch do carry up this Bill, with
the other Bill, to the Lords.
Excise.
Ordered, That the Committee for Accounts do state,
in Writing, the Matter now proposed, for restraining
further Payments at the Excise, or Debts contracted about
the Year 1647; and bring it in on Monday Morning.
Regulating Fees.
Ordered, That the Committee for regulating of Fees,
be revived; and sit de die in diem; and report to the
House somewhat touching regulating of Fees.
Settling Ministers.
A Bill ingrossed, for settling of Ministers Livings, was
this Day read the Third time.
Bills from Lords.
A Message from the Lords, by Dr. Bennet and * *,
Two Masters of Chancery;
Mr. Speaker, The Lords have passed Two Bills; the
one for naturalizing Dorothea Helena, Countess of Derby,
and others; and also, a Bill for the necessary Support of
the Work of draining the great Level of the Fens: To
which they desire your Concurrence.
Ordered, That these Bills be read on Monday next.-
Settling Ministers.
Resolved, That in the 1st Skin, 57 Line, of the
Ministers Bill, after the Word "or," and before the
Word "the," instead of the Word "upon," the Word
"before" be inserted.
Ordered, That in the 3d Skin, Line 52, after the
Word "the," and before the Word "in," these
Words "Justices now" be omitted, and the Word
"Persons" inserted in the Place thereof; and in the
same Skin, Line 54, after the Word "Tweed," and
before the Word "within," these Words be inserted,
"on the first Day of September 1660."
Ordered, That these Words, in the Committee's Amendments, Folio 4, Line 4, viz. "unless it shall be proved
that he, or they, are ignorant, scandalous, or insufficient,
by the Oaths of Two, or more, credible Witnesses, before the Commissioners appointed by this Act; who are
hereby authorized to administer an Oath unto the Witnesses for that Purpose," be omitted.
Resolved, That Folio 5, Line 1, the Word "every"
be inserted, instead of the Word "any."
Ordered, That the Words "to be proved, as aforesaid," Folio 5, Line 16, be transposed, to follow the
Word "scandalous."
Ordered, That a Proviso be prepared, to impower the
Commissioners to put Persons into Possession who shall
refuse to deliver Possession, or to give Bond; and that
Mr. Charlton, Mr. Pryn, and Serjeant Glyn, do prepare
the same.
Conference.
The Lord Ancram reports, that, according to the
Commands of this House, he went to the Lords, and
desired a present free Conference, upon the Subject Matter
of the last Conference; and that the Lords send Answer,
that they will return Answer by Messengers of their own.
Settling Ministers.
Mr. Thomas reports a Proviso touching Livings,
granted by the King: Which was read the First and
Second time.
He reports another Proviso to the same Effect, varying only in Point of Time: Which was read the First
time.-
Conference on King's Message.
A Message from the Lords, by Dr. Bennet and * *,
Two Masters of the Chancery;
Mr. Speaker, The Lords, upon a Message sent by this
House to the Lords, for a present free Conference, have
commanded us to let you know, that they will give you
a present free Conference, in the painted Chamber.
Ordered, That the Committee do represent to the
Lords, the Sense of this House, that, upon the next Recess, it will be most convenient for the Houses to adjourn
themselves; and to offer these Reasons: If it should be
a Prorogation, or Adjournment by Writ, all Matters
depending before the Houses, will be discontinued; and
Acts, whose Expiration depends on the End of the next
Session, will determine, unless continued by a new Act.
They are to take notice, to the Lords, of our humble
and thankful Acknowledgment of his Majesty's gracious
Readiness, to answer the Desires of the Houses, in granting the said Recess: And to desire them to return to his
Majesty the humble Thanks of the Houses.-
Settling Ministers.
Ordered, That it be referred to a Committee, upon the Debate, to perfect the Proviso this Day reported
by Mr. Thomas; and forthwith to present it to this
House: And that Mr. Swinsin, Mr. Crew, Serjeant
Hales, Mr. Charlton, Sir Henage Finch, Mr. Annesley,
Dr. Cleyton, Mr. Secretary Morris, Serjeant Glyn, Mr.
Thurland, Mr. Lowther, Mr. Bamfeild, Mr. Pryn, be
the said Committee.
Royal Dukes.
Resolved, That the King's Majesty be desired not to
dispose of any of the Manors or Lands of the Persons
excepted from Pardon by the Act of General Pardon,
Indemnity, and Oblivion, until his Brothers, the Dukes
of Yorke and Gloucester, be provided for: And the Lords
Concurrence is desired herein.
Resolved, That Ten thousand Pounds be charged upon
the Receipt of the Excise for his Highness the Duke of
Yorke, and paid in Course, by the Commissioners of Excise, to his Highness, or his Assigns, next after such
Monies as have been charged upon the Excise, since the
Sitting of the secluded Members; together with Interest
for the same, at Six per Cent', till the Principal shall be
satisfied: And the Commissioners of the Excise are authorized and required to pay the same accordingly.
Resolved, That Seven thousand Pounds be charged upon the Receipt of the Excise for his Highness the Duke of
Gloucester, and paid in Course, by the Commissioners of
Excise, to his Highness, or his Assigns, next after such
Monies as have been charged upon the Excise since the
Sitting of the secluded Members; together with Interest
for the same, at Six per Cent', till the Principal shall be
satisfied: And the Commissioners of Excise are authorized and required to pay the same accordingly.
That the Lords Concurrence be desired herein.
That Mr. Annesley do carry these, and the next foregoing Orders, to the Lords.
Public Revenue.
Ordered, That, next after the Dispatch of the Bill for
disbanding the Army, on Monday next, the Committee
for the King's Majesty's Revenue do make a Report, so
far as they have proceeded in that Affair.
Court of Wards.
Ordered, That the Members of this House to whom
the Distribution of the One hundred thousand Pounds,
to be settled on his Majesty, in lieu of the Court of
Wards, is referred, do meet at Five of the Clock this
Afternoon, for the perfecting of their Report, in that
Business.
Excise.
Ordered, That the Grand Committee to whom the
Bill of Excise is referred, do meet this Afternoon, in
order to the perfecting of a Report upon that Bill.
House to sit.
Ordered, That the House doth sit both Forenoon and
Afternoon every Day the next Week.
Ordered, That this House do meet every Morning
the next Week, at Half an Hour after Eight of the
Clock.
Disbanding the Army.
The Bill for disbanding of the Army, was this Day
read the Second time; and committed to the Committee
for the Army; and to Sir George Downing, Sir Tho.
Clarges, Colonel Harley, Sir Richard Browne, Sir Ralph
Knight, Sir John Marsham, Sir Edward Turner, Sir Robert
Pye, Lord Falkland, Mr. Titus, Colonel Gerrard, Sir
Wm. Wheeler, Sir Allen Broadrick, Lord Howard, Sir
Wm. Waller, Serjeant Glyn, Mr. Hollis, Sir John Northcot,
Colonel Francis Windham, Lord Angier, Sir Anthony Irby,
Mr. Pryn, Colonel Robert Harley: And they are to meet
at Three of the Clock this Afternoon, in the Chamber
where the Committee for the Army do usually meet.
Dunkirke.
The Bill for settling the Establishment of Dunkirke
was read the Second time; and, on the Question, committed to Sir Thomas Clergis, Mr. Pryn, Sir Anthony
Irby, Colonel Edward Harley, Mr. Chafe, Colonel Birch,
Sir Henage Finch, Sir Allen Broadrick, Colonel Windham,
Colonel King, Colonel Shapcot, Sir Ralph Knight, Sir
Geo. Downing, Mr. Pryn, Mr. Hollis, Colonel Gerrard,
Sir Wm. Waller, Sir Henry Oxenden, Sir Roger Palmer,
Sir Wm. Doyley, Colonel Willoughby, Captain Titus, Sir
John Holland, Mr. Annesley, Sir Tho. Willis, Sir Edward
Massey, Mr. Spry, Sir Edward Turner, Sir John Marsham, Mr. Reames, Sir Ralph Hare, Sir Geo. Reeves,
Mr. Pryn, Sir Robert Pye, Major Tolhurst, Sir Henry
North, Sir Francis Gerrard, Sir Samuell Luke, Mr. Swinfin, Sir Solomon Swale, Major Hales, Sir Wm. Lewis,
Dr. Mills, Lord Fairfax, Mr. Coleman, Mr. Lucy, Sir
Henry Crofts, Mr. Wareing, Mr. Boscowen, Mr. Powell,
Mr. Harris, Mr. Andrewes, Colonel Robert Harley, Mr.
Lidcot, Mr. Lowther, Mr. Hide, Sir Anthony Ashley
Cooper, Sir Edward Deering, Mr. Minors: And they are
to meet in the Inner Court of Wards, at Two of the
Clock this Afternoon.
Ordered, That it be referred to the same Committee,
to take Consideration of the Island of Jamaica; and to
receive such Proposals as shall be made, in order to its
Security and Managing with least Charge to the Publick,
and to the best Advantage of his Majesty's Service; and
to make Report therein to the House.
Committees.
Ordered, That private Committees may sit this Afternoon, notwithstanding the late Order of the House for
not proceeding in private Business.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Mr. John Bennet have Leave to go
into the Country.
The House adjourns itself till Monday Morning
Eight of Clock.