DIE Veneris, 18 die Februarii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Ash.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
Comes Manchester, Speaker.
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Gent. of the King's Chapel, Petition.
Upon reading the Petition of the Gentlemen of His
Majesty's Chapel, &c.
It is Ordered, To be specially recommended to the
House of Commons.
Reynolds' Ordinance to be Dean of Christ Church.
An Ordinance was brought in, for making Mr.
Reynolds Collegiate Dean of Christ's Church, in Oxford;
and, being read, was approved of, and ordered to be
sent to the House of Commons for their Concurrence.
Cox's to be Minister of Middleton.
An Ordinance for making Mr. Cox Minister of Middleton, in the County of Durham, was read, and Agreed
to.
Message to the H. C. with there Ordinances and Petition;- with the E. of Northumber.'s Paper about the King's Children;- with the Reports about Gen. Sterling and Marshall;- and about Hawkins.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Doctor Heath and Mr. Hakewill;
To deliver these following Particulars to them, and
desire their Concurrence in them:
1. The Order for Mr. Reynolds to be Collegiate Dean
of Christ's Church, in Oxford.
2. The Order for Mr. Cox to be Minister of Middleton, in the County Palatine of Durbam.
3. To deliver to them the Paper of the Earl of
Northumberland, concerning the Maintenance of the
King's Children.
4. To let them know, that this House agrees to the
Declaration in Answer to some Scotch Papers delivered
in from the Scotch Commissioners.
5. To recommend to them the Petition of the Gentlemen of the King's Chapel, that some Relief may be
afforded them, for their Subsistence.
6. To deliver to them the Report concerning Major
General Sterling and Major Marshall.
7. To deliver to them the Report concerning Mr.
Hawkins to be Commissary General of Provisions for
Ireland.
Martin & al. and Worsleys.
Ordered, That Martyn and others, now in the Custody of the Gentleman Usher, attending this House concerning the Business of Worseley, &c. shall be released
of their present Restraint; they having given Satisfaction
to the Parties.
Hill's Patent to be Master of Trin. Col.
Ordered, That these Words ["during his Natural
Life"] shall be added to the Order for granting a
Patent to Doctor Hill to be Master of Trynity Colledge,
in Cambridge.
Smith and Davis.
Ordered, That the Business between Solomon Smyth
and Davis, depending in this House upon the Petition
of the said Smyth, is referred to all the Judges, or any
Two or more of them, to consider what Relief may be
given to the said Smyth in this Case; and have Power
to call all Parties before them, and afterwards to make
Report thereof to this House.
Message from the H. C. with Orders and an Ordinance.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons, by Sir Rob't Pye Knight; who brought up divers
Particulars, wherein they desire their Lordships Concurrence:
1. An Order for confirming Mr. Reynolds to be Vice
Chancellor of the University of Oxford. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
2. An Order for Mr. Crosse and Mr. Button to be
Proctors of the University of Oxon. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
3. Alterations of Names of Mr. Games and Mr.
Walbeufe, Commissioners of the County of Breknocke.
(Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
4. An Order for disbanding the Forces in South
Wales. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
5. An Ordinance for Sale of the Leaden Steeple in
Worcester, for Use of the Poor, and repairing some
Churches. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
The Answer was:
Answer.
That this House agrees to all the Orders and Ordinances now brought up.
Chamberlain to be attached, for refusing to serve Sheriff of Oxon.
Ordered, That the Gentleman Usher attending this
House shall attach the Body of John Chamberlaine, and
bring him forthwith before this House, to answer his
Refusal for accepting the Office of High Sheriff of the
County of Oxon, being nominated thereunto by Order
of both Houses of Parliament.
Message from the H. C. with an Order.
Another Message was brought from the House of
Commons, by Sir Rob't Pye, &c.; who brought up an
Order concerning Major General Sterling and Lieutenant Colonel Marshall, wherein they desire their Lordships Concurrence. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
Gen. Sterling and Marshall's Petition, for their Arrears.
A Petition of Major General Sterling and Lieutenant
Colonel Marshall, was read; shewing, "There is
due to them Five Thousand Pounds, for their Service to the Parliament; desiring to have some Course
taken for the Payment of it:"
It is Ordered, To be sent to the House of Commons; and desired, that there may be a speedy Course
taken, that they may have their Arrears paid them, and
that some present Maintenance may be allowed them,
they being Soldiers of no Fortune.
Sent to the H. C.
This Petition was sent down, by Doctor Heath and
Mr. Hakewill.
The Answer returned was:
Answer to them.
That this House agrees to the Order now brought
up, concerning Major General Sterling and Lieutenant
Colonel Marshall.
Gill and Hill.
The House this Day heard the Counsel argue the
Errors, in the Writ of Error depending in this House,
between Nic. Gill Plaintiff and Hill Defendant.
And, upon Consideration thereof, this House Ordered, That the Judgement given in the King's Bench
is hereby affirmed.
L. Bruce, a Pass.
Ordered, That the Lord Bruce shall have a Pass, to
go beyond the Seas, for Recovery of his Health.
Order for Reynolds to be Vice Chancellor of Oxford, appointed by the E. of Pemb.
"Whereas Phillip Earl of Pembrooke and Mountgom'y,
Chancellor of the University of Oxford, hath recommended Edward Reynolds, Master of Arts, to be
Vice Chancellor of the said University: The Lords
and Commons assembled in Parliament do appoint
and establish the said Mr. Reynolds to be Vice Chancellor of the same University, with full Power and
Authority to exercise and execute the said Place and
Office of Vice Chancellor, according to the Laws of
the Land, the Customs and Statutes rightly established of the said University, and to continue in the said
Place until August, 1649; and then the usual Course
shall be held for the Choice of Vice Chancellor as
in former Times."
Order for Mess. Cross and Button to be Proctors there.
"The Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled
do appoint and establish Joshua Crosse Master of Arts,
and Fellow of Lincolne Colledge, in Oxford, to be
Senior Proctor; and Ralph Button Master of Arts,
and Fellow of Merton Colledge Junior Proctor, of the
University of Oxford; with full Power and Authority to exercise and execute the said Places and Offices of Proctors, according to the Laws of the Land,
the Customs and Statutes rightly established of the said
University, and to continue in the said Places until
the usual Time of Resignation and Election which
shall be in the Year 1649; and then the usual Course
shall be held for the Choice of Proctors as in former
Times."
Commissioners for Assessments in Brecon.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That "Edmund Games," named
in the Ordinance for raising the Sixty Thousand
Pounds, to be One of the Commissioners in the
County of Brecknocke, be altered, and made "Edward
Games"; and that "John Walbeuf," in the said
Ordinance, be made "Charles Walbeuf".
Commissioners for disbanding Forces in South Wales.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That Colonel Horton, Sir Richard
Phillipps Baronet, Bussey Mansell Esquire, Colonel
Edward Prichard, Colonel Thomas Carne, Colonel
Phillip Jones, Colonel James Lewes, James Phillipps
Esquire, John Price Esquire, all the Sheriffs of South
Wales, or any Two of them, be appointed Commissioners, and are hereby authorized, and have full
Power, to employ their best Service, in disbanding the
Forces appointed to be disbanded in South Wales, according to the former Instructions and Ordinances of
Parliament."
Order to sell the Leaden Steeple in Worcester, for rebuilding Alms-houses there, and repairing some Churches in the Neighbourhood.
"Whereas, in these late unhappy Times of War,
certain Alms-houses within the City of Worcester
have been by the Enemy burnt down to the Ground;
the Stock of Money, being above Five Hundred
Pounds, given by many Charitable Benefactors for
the setting poor People on Work, hath been violently and by Force taken away by the Enemy; Three
Churches in the Neighbourhood of the said City
burnt and defaced; which Losses do amount to a
greater Value than the said City and Places where the
said Destruction was are able to repair, in regard of
the Decay of Trade in the said City, and the Damage
which they and the said Neighbourhood have sustained by the Enemy: All which the Lords and Commons having taken into their Consideration; and being
informed that in the Cathedral Church-yard of the
said City there is a Steeple, commonly called The
Leaden Steeple, not fixed to the said Church, nor employed to any other Use than a Wood-house, the
Lead and other Materials of which Steeple are estimated at above Twelve Hundred Pounds; have
therefore Ordered and Ordained, and do order and
ordain, That the Persons hereafter named, (videlicet,)
Robert Styrropp now Mayor of the said City, Edward
Elvins and Henry Fourd (Aldermen of the said City),
William Moore of All Church, William Collins of
Kingsnorton, and Edmond Giles of White Lady Aston,
in the said County, Gentlemen, or any Four of them,
shall have Power and Authority, and are hereby authorized, to take down and sell the said Steeple, and
the Materials thereof, to the best Advantage; and to
dispose of the Money raised upon the Sale thereof for
re-edifying the said Alms-houses, and making good
of the said Stock of Money violently taken away by
the Enemy as aforesaid, and for the Repair of the
Churches of St. John's in Bedwardine, near adjoining
to the said City, and for the Repair of the Churches
of Dodderbill and Castle Morton, in the said County
(which were burnt as aforesaid): And it is further
Ordained, That the said Robert Stirropp, Edward
Elvins, Henry Fourd, William Moore, William Collins,
and Edmund Gyles, shall give an Account of all their
Proceedings herein to the Justices of the Peace of the
County aforesaid, at the General Quarter Sessions of
the Peace to be holden for the said County next
following after the Distribution of the Money as
aforesaid."
Gen. Sterling and Marshall freed from their Restraint, and discharged from the Service in Ireland.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That Colonel Sterlyng and Major
Mershell be forthwith discharged of their Service in
Ireland; and that the said Colonel Sterlynge and Major
Mershell be likewise forthwith discharged of their Imprisonment or Restraint, and further Attendance
here."
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a cras.