DIE Veneris, 31 die Martii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Taylor.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
Comes Manchester, Speaker.
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L. Conway and Bedingfield.
Upon reading the Petition of Edward Viscount Conway; shewing, "He being indebted to one Bedinfeild in
"the Sum of Two Hundred Pounds; the said Bedinfield,
pretending himself to be indebted to the King, hath
taken out an Extent, at his own or the King's Suit,
out of the Court of the Dutchy of Lancaster, or the
Exchequer, against the Petitioner's Lands: Therefore
prayeth Privilege of the Peers of England in Time
of Parliament, to order a Stay of the said Bedingfield's Proceedings:"
It is Ordered, That the said Beding field shall see
this Petition, and return his Answer; in the mean Time,
the said Viscount Conway shall be allowed the Privilege
of Parliament.
Brown versus L. Lovelace.
Upon reading the Petition of Peter Browne, against
the Lord Lovelace: (Here enter it.)
It is Ordered, That the Lord Lovelace shall return
an Answer to this Petition on Tuesday next.
E. of Bridgewater and his Creditors.
Upon reading the Petition of divers of the Creditors
of the Right Honourable John Earl of Bridgwater:
It is Ordered, That his Lordship shall see this Petition, and be desired from this House to give some Satisfaction to the Petitioners, whereby their Lordships
may be freed from any further Clamours or Trouble, and
not be forced to consider of some extraordinary Way
for their Relief.
Parker, concerning the Ordinance for Wrotham.
Ordered, That Mr. Parker shall have further
Time, till this Day Sevennight, to put in his Answer,
why the Ordinance of Wrotham, in Kent, should not
be passed.
Col. Sanderson's Officers Pet. for their Arrears.
Upon reading the Petition of the Officers of Colonel
Sanderson's Regiment; (fn. *) desiring the Payment of their
Arrears:
It is Ordered, To be specially recommended to the
House of Commons.
And accordingly it was sent down to the House of
Commons, by Sir Edward Leech and Doctor Aylett.
L. Powlett's Order.
The Earl of Manchester reported from the Committee, the Order concerning the Lord Poulett, as fit to
pass, with some Addition; which, being read, was
Agreed to, with the said Addition, and ordered to
be sent to the House of Commons for their Concurrence.
Message to the H. C. with it; and for Woodbridge to be Minister of Newbury.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Sir Edward Leech and Dr. Aylett:
1. To desire Concurrence in the Addition to the Order concerning the Lord Powlett.
2. To desire their Concurrence in the Ordinance for
making Mr. Woodbridge Minister of Newbury.
Dr. Chamberlain to have the Benefit of his Invention of Baths.
An Ordinance was presented to the House, for granting to Doctor Peter Chamberlen the Benefit of his Invention of making Baths, &c. for Fourteen Years, according to the Statute; and, being read Twice, (fn. *) was
Agreed to.
Cambridge Streets, Order.
An Order for cleansing the Streets in Cambridge, was
read, and passed. (Here enter it.)
Roberts and Smith, Pet.
Upon reading the Petition of Margerett Roberts and
Jane Smith; desiring "some Relief and Recompence,
for their Service, in giving formerly the Parliament
Forces Intelligence of the Enemy:"
It is Ordered, To be recommended to the House of
Commons, that they may have some Relief.
Ly. Borlase's Pet.
Upon reading the Petition of Dame Alice Borlase,
late Wife of Sir John Borlase deceased:
It is Ordered, To be recommended to the House of
Commons.
Order concerning the Sequestration of Glassop, belonging to Count. of Arundell.
Upon reading the Petition of Alethia Countess Dowager of Arundell and Surry; shewing, "That she going
beyond the Seas, with Leave of the Parliament,
since her Husband's Death, the Committee of Derbyshire hath sequestered the Manor and Rectory of
Glasop, in the County of Derby, upon a bare Suspicion of Recusancy;" and in regard that the Committee of Lords and Commons for Sequestrations do not
now sit:
It is (fn. †) Ordered, That the Rents of the said Manor
and Rectory be kept in the Hands of the Tenants, until
the Business be heard before the Committee of Lords
and Commons for the Committee of Sequestrations; and
the Committee of the County of Derby are to yield
Obedience to this Order.
Sir J. Gibson's Patent for making Allums, to be canceled.
The Order for canceling the Letters Patents for the
sole making and Sale of Allums, made to Sir John Gibson, was read the Third Time. And Oath being made
at this Bar, by John Yorke, "That he served Sir Paul
Pindar with the Order made Yesterday, that he should
bring in the said Patent this Day:" Which he neglecting to do, the House passed the said Ordinance.
Ordered, That the said Letters Patents shall be
brought in and canceled, and also vacated in The Rolls,
and wherever else they are upon Record.
Ordinance to settle Ministers in Litchfield.
The Ordinance concerning settling of Ministers in the
City of Litchfield, was reported from the Committee,
with some Additions; which was read, and Agreed to
with the said Addition.
Message to the H. C. with it; and about the following Particulars.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Sir Edward Leech and Dr. Aylett, with these Particulars following:
1. The Ordinance concerning settling the Ministers in
the City of Litchfield, and desire their Concurrence to
it with the Additions.
2. To recommend to them the Petition of the Lady
Borlase.
3. The Ordinance concerning the Lord Poulett, and
desiring Concurrence in the Addition.
4. To recommend the Petition of Margerett Roberts.
5. To desire their Concurrence in the Order for
Doctor Chamberlen to have the Benefit of his Invention
of Baths.
Message from thence, with Orders.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons, by Mr. Annesley, &c.; who brought up divers
Particulars, wherein they desire their Lordships Concurrence:
1. Orders concerning sending Commissioners into
Lempster and other Parts of Ireland. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
2. Order for continuing the Weekly Allowance of
Fifteen Pounds per Week to the Lady Marquess of
Winton. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
3. Orders for sending Commissioners into Munster.
(Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
4. Divers Ordinances for Compositions of Delinquents.
5. Order for Sir Arthur Hasilridge to be added to the
Committees for the Four Northern Counties.
(Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
6. Orders touching the Commissioners for Ireland.
(Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
7. Order for John Hales and Thomas Basnett Esquires
to be added to the Committee for the County and City
of Coventry. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
Answer.
The Answer returned was:
That this House will send an Answer, by Messengers
of their own, to the several Ordinances concerning Sequestrations: To all the rest of the Particulars, this
House agrees to it.
Brown's Pet. against L. Lovelace, for a Debt of 300l.
"To the Right Honourable the Lords assembled
in Parliament.
"The humble Petition of Peter Browne and
Sara his Wife;
"Humbly sheweth,
"That whereas Sir John Offley, your Petitioner Sarae's Father, for her Maintenance and Preferment,
gave unto her Three Hundred Pounds, which she put
into the Hands of the Lord Lovelace, upon a Statute
of Six Hundred Pounds, dated 3d December, 1642.
"That the same being long due, and no Consideration
paid, nor your Petitioner any other Livelihood from
her Father; upon their Address and humble Petition
to the Right Honourable the Committee of Lords
and Commons in the Painted Chamber, the Matter
being there examined and certified, your Petitioners
had Liberty to extend the said Lord's Lands, then in
Sequestration for his Delinquency; which, to your
Petitioners Charge of Forty Pounds at least, they did
accordingly.
"That the said Lord Lovelace, coming to Gouldsmiths
Hall to make his Composition, had Allowance in his
Fine, by Way of Abatement, for that Statute of Six
Hundred Pounds so charged upon his Lands.
"Yet nevertheless, desiring his Privilege might be
allowed, your Honours (without hearing your Petitioners), by Order of the 29th of March last, were
pleased to free the said Lands from the said Extent,
and to privilege the said Lord; by Means whereof,
your Petitioners are not only deprived of all Remedy,
and of the Privilege and Liberty of the Laws of the
Kingdom; but the said Lord by his Delinquency is
become a Gainer; (that is to say,) hath an Abatement in his Composition in respect of your Petitioners
Statute charged and extended upon his Lands, which
is now by your Judgement freed and taken off, and
Prejudice turned on your Petitioners, who hath been
ever serviceable and faithful to the Parliament; (that
is to say,) he hath been put to above Forty Pounds Expence, by obtaining the Leave of the Parliament to
extend and in extending, and is now turned out of
his legal Possession after all his Expences; and, his
Writ of Extend. fac. being returned and filed, deprived of all Remedy, either for Debt, Costs, or Damages, and never received One Penny, to their utter
Undoing.
"Your Petitioners therefore most humbly beseech
your honourable and timely Consideration of
the Premises; and that your Petitioners may
have Relief therein, and Liberty to continue
the said Lands in Extent, whereby the said
Debt, Damages, and Costs, may be satisfied;
and, for clearing and making good of the
Truth hereof, if any Doubt be, that they
may be heard therein, by their Counsel;
and if your Lordships shall think fit to allow
Privilege to the Person, yet the Lands of the
said Lord, so extended and delivered over in
Possession unto your Petitioners for Satisfaction
of the said Debt, may not, without Payment,
be withheld and detained, contrary to Justice,
as they are.
"And your Petitioners, as in Duty bound,
shall pray, &c."
Order for repairing and cleaning Cambridge Streets.
Upon Complaint, "That the Streets and Lanes in
Cambridge want Paving and Cleansing, to the great
Offence of Strangers that come thither occasionally,
and more especially to the Endangering of the Health
of such as belong to the University and Town:"
Be it hereby Ordered, by the Lords in Parliament
assembled, That the present Vice-chancellor for the said
University, and Mayor for the Town, take joint and
speedy Care, according to any Statutes of the Kingdom, and the Composition between the University and
Town, and as also the laudable Practices of former Governors of both Bodies, that this Evil be redressed; and
that they give an Account to this House by the First of
May next, that it be effectually done, or where it sticks;
and that all Vice-chancellors and Mayors for the Time
being do, from Time to Time, take effectual Care for
the keeping the Streets well paved and clean, as they
will answer the Neglect thereof to this House.
To the present Vice-chancellor of the University
of Cambridge, and to the present Mayor of
the Town of Cambridge, and both their Successors for the Time being respectively.
Commissioners for Lenister, Ulster, and Connaught.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That Sir John Temple, Sir Wm. Parsons,
and Sir Robert King be desired to go forthwith into
Ireland, to the Forces under the Authority of the
Parliament of England, in the Provinces of Lemster,
Ulster, and Connaught, to assure them of the Care
the Parliament has of them; and to continue as Commissioners from the Parliament, for the better carryon the War there, and the Parliament's Interest
amongst those Forces and in those Parts: And it is
referred to the Committee for the Affairs of Ireland
at Derby House, to prepare Instructions for the said
Commissioners.
Ordered, That Colonel Jones, Commander in
Chief of the Parliament's Forces in Lemster, be added
a Commissioner also."
Order for 15l. a Week to the Marq. of Winton.
"Whereas an Allowance of Fifteen Pounds per
Week was allowed by former Order of both Houses,
of 19th November, 1646, settled upon the Marquis
of Winchester and his Marchioness, towards the Maintenance of themselves, Children, and Family; and
whereas a latter Ordinance passed both Houses, dated
the 13th of January, 1647, for the receiving of all
Rents whatsoever issuing out of the Estate of the
Marquis, among others, towards the Maintenance of the
War in Ireland, and Warrants from the Commissioners
of Ireland issued forth accordingly, whereby a Stop
is made of the aforesaid Allowance: It is Ordered,
by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled,
That the Commissioners of Ireland sitting in the Starchamber, to whom the putting in Execution of the
said Ordinance of the 13th of January, 1647, is
referred, do continue the Payment of the said Weekly
Allowance, for Maintenance of the said Marquis,
Marchioness, their Children and Family; and that the
said Commissioners do give their Order, and issue out
their Warrant, to Sir Adam Loftus Treasurer, for
the Payment of the said Weekly Allowance accordingly, notwithstanding the said latter Ordinance, or
any Thing therein."
Commissioners for Munster:
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That Colonel William Jephson be
desired forthwith to go a Commissioner into the Province
of Munster, Ireland; and that the Committee for the
Affairs of Ireland at Derby House do take Care that a
Proportion of Money may be sent with him, by Bill
of Exchange, to Bristoll, with Instructions concerning
the Disposal of the same.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That Mr. Salwey Junior be desired
forthwith to go a Commissioner into the Province of
Munster, in Ireland, together with Colonel Jephson,
upon the like Instructions with him.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That Mr. Swinfen be desired forthwith to go a Commissioner into the Province of Munster, in Ireland, together with Colonel Jephson, upon
the like Instructions with him.
Instructions for them.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That the Committee for the Affairs
of Ireland, at Derby House, do give such Instructions
to the Gentlemen aforesaid, employed as Commissioners into the Province of Munster, in Ireland, as shall
be necessary for the carrying on the present Service."
Commissioners for Sequestrations in the Four Northern Counties.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That Sir Arthur Haslerigg Governor
of Newcastle, and Mr. George Fenwicke, be added to
all the Committees and Commissioners of Sequestrations, within the Counties and Places within the Four
Northern Counties."
Indemnity for the Forces in Munster:
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That Power be given to the Commissioners now dispatched into Munster, in Ireland, to
assure all the Officers and Soldiers of the Army in
Munster, as shall continue in their Obedience to the
Parliament of England, and conform to their Commands, an Act of Indemnity.
Their Arrears to be satisfied.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That the Houses do declare, That they
will take the same and like Care for ascertaining and satisfying the Arrears of the Soldiery in Munster, as they
do or shall take for the rest of the Soldiery in Ireland."
Commissioners for Assessments in Coventry.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That John Hales and Tho. Basnett
Esquires be added to the Committee of the City and
County of the City of Coventry, for putting in Execution the last Ordinance for Assessments, for maintaining the Forces under the Command of the Lord
General."
Sir J. Gibson's Patents for making Allums called in and canceled.
"Resolved; by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled,
"That the Letters Patents of 9° Caroli, granted to
Sir John Gibson, for the sole Making and Sale of Allums, are illegal and void, and are hereby so declared.
"Resolved, &c.
"That the said Letters Patents granted to the said Sir
John Gibson as aforesaid, and all Assignments out of
them, ought to be called in and canceled, as illegal,
and a great Grievance to the Commonwealth: And it
is hereby Ordered, That they be called in and canceled accordingly; and the Patentees and Assignees
are required forthwith to bring in their Patents and
Assignments."
Ordered, by the Lords in Parliament assembled,
That the Letters Patents of 9° Caroli, granted to Sir
John Gibson, for the sole Making and Sale of Allums,
shall be brought into this House, and canceled, and
also vacated in The Rolls, and wherever else they are
upon Record; and the Master of The Rolls and all other
Officers in every Office wherever the said Letters Patents
are upon Record are hereby required to vacate the
said Letters Patents, upon Sight of this Order.
Die Veneris, 31 Martii, 1648.
(fn. *) E. Mulgrave's Allum Patent.
Ordered, by the Lords in Parliament assembled,
That the Letters Patents of Nono Caroli, granted to Sir
John Gibson, for the sole Making and Sale of Allums,
shall be brought into this House, and canceled, and
also vacated in The Rolls, and wherever else they are
upon Record, and the Master of The Rolls and all other
Officers in every Office wherever the said Letters Patents are upon Record are hereby required to vacate the
said Letters Patents, upon Sight of this Order.
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a
Monday Morning next.