DIE Lunæ, 17 Aprilis.
PRAYERS, by Dr. Gouge.
Domini præsentes:
Comes Manchest'r, Speaker.
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Lady Moore, a Pass.
Ordered, That the Lady Moore shall have a Pass,
to go into Ireland, with her Servants, to fetch her
Children into England.
Proofs for the Catechisms.
Dr. Burges, with others of the Assembly of Divines,
brought in the Proofs to this House for the Catechisms
before delivered in.
Ordered, That they should be called in, and have
Thanks given them; which they had accordingly.
Wrotham Ordinance.
An Ordinance passed, for the vacating the Presentation of Will'm Parker, of Wrotham, in Kent.
(Here enter it.)
Letters, &c. from the Commissioners in Scotland.
Letters from the Commissioners in Scotl. and Papers
from the Scots, brought in, and read.
(Here enter them.)
Arundell's Petition.
A Petition of Will'm Arundell Esquire, read, and
laid aside.
Sir Pat. Young and Jennings.
A Petition of Sir Patricius Young, read.
Ordered, That Mr. Tho. Jenings, of Hayes, Esquire,
shall pay to the said Young the Money he owes him, by
the First of May next; or else he shall be left to ordinary Course in Law: And Sir Patricius Young is to
give the said Jenings present Notice hereof.
Borett and Sir J. Stawell.
Ordered, upon the Petition of Rich. Borett, That
the Writ of Error, between the said Borett and Sir John
Stawell Knight, be heard on the 21th of this Instant
April.
Burroughs and Trippett.
Ordered, That the Errors between Jo. Burroughs
Defendant and Ro. Trippett Plaintiff, (fn. *) be heard 21
Instant.
Message from the H. C. with Orders and Ordinances; and to expedite the One to prevent the Printing of Pamphlets.
A Message from H. C. brought by Sir Walter Earle:
1. An Order for renewing the Commission to hear
and determine Causes in Chancery to the former Commissioners, adding thereunto Dr. Benett and Edward Eltonhead, Masters of Chancery. (Here enter it.)
Passed.
2. An Ordinance for Pay to each Commissioner of
the Great Seal now in Being, Two Hundred and Fifty
Pounds a Quarter, out of the Customs.
(Here enter it.)
Passed.
3. An Order to declare the Lord Inchequin Traitor
to the Parliament and Kingdom of Engl.
(Here enter it.)
Passed.
4. An Order for the Revocation of all Commissions
and Authorities given to him from the Parliament of
Engl. (Here enter it.)
Passed.
5. An Order for Fifty Pounds for Major Elsing, and
Thirty Pounds for Captain Chaundler. (Here enter it.)
Read, and Agreed to.
6. An Order for making Rowland Wilson and Ralph
Hall, Gentlemen, Deputy Registers for the Court of
Chancery. (Here enter it.)
Agreed unto.
7. An Order for John Hales and Tho. Basnett Esquires
to be added to the several Committees for Assessment in
Ireland. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
8. An Order for adding Sam. Dunch and others (fn. *) to
the Committee for Assessment in Com. Berks.
(Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
9. An Order that Major Harley be added to the
Committees in the several Assessments in the County of
Heref. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
10. It was desired, at the said Message, the Order
against Printing of Pamphlets might be passed by their
Lordships.
Answer hereunto:
Answer.
That they will send Answer by Messengers of their
own.
Ordered, That the Committee meet To-morrow at
Nine; and to adjourn from Time, &c.
Brown, Cler. Parl. excused.
Mr. Browne, Clerk of the Parliaments, is excused
by the House, for his Absence this Day.
Writs of Error brought in.
Several Writs of Errors brought in, by Mr. Justice
Bacon:
Bury & Abbott.
Wright & Saweld.
Hewes & Gregory.
Clarke & Ash.
Ware & Davenport.
Prideaux & Mapowder.
Doo & Salery.
Dawkes & Cawdrye.
Warrick & Burdocke.
Certiorari inter Browning & Stanbury.
Sir Ol. Luke & al. and Edbrooke & al.
The Cause between Sir Oliver Luke Knight, &c.
versus Robt'm Edbrooke & al. called in, and heard.
Richard Gittee, Jo. Court, and George Tayler, are
sworn in this Cause, on the Behalf of Sir Oliver Luke,
&c.
Ordered, That this Cause shall be heard further
To-morrow in the Morning, concerning the whole
Matter and Merits of the Cause.
Message from the H. C. with an Order.
A Message from the House of Commons, by Mr. Denis
Bond & al.
An Order concerning Pendennis Castle.
(Here enter it.)
Read, and Agreed unto.
Count. of Ormond, &c. a Pass.
The Countess of Ormound, with her Children and
Servants, is to have a Pass, to go into France.
Letter from the Commissioners in Scotland, with the following Papers.
"For the Right Honourable Edward Earl of
Manchester, Speaker of the House of Peers
pro Tempore. These.
"May it please your Lordship,
"Our last did give your Lordship an Account of the
Promise we had of an Answer to the Papers we have
delivered in to the Parliament: Since which Time,
we have received the inclosed, that puts (fn. *) in further
Expectation thereof To-morrow. If it be longer
delayed, we will second our former Demands, and not
fail to do all Things in our Power to advantage your
Service; which is the Study, and shall be the Endeavour, of,
Edinburgh, 11 April, 1648.
"My Lord,
"Your Lordship's
"Most faithful and humble Servants,
"C. Nottingham. Stanford."
Order of the Parliament, and Letter from the Chancellor, that they will take the Commissioners Papers into Consideration.
"Att Edinburgh, the 8th Day of April, the Yeare
of God 1648, the Estates of Parliament recomends to the Lord Chancellor, President of Parliament,
to make knowne to the Commissioners from the Parliament of England, that the Opinion of the Committee, of an Answere to be retourned to the Letters and Papers given in by them, was this Day,
being the last Day of the Weeke, presented and
rede in Parliament: But, according to the Order kept
in this Parliament, the Answere is tane to the Consideration of the severall Estates till the Begining of
the next Weeke, at which Tyme Answere will be
given to them.
"Extract forth of the Records of Parliament, by
me, Sir Alexand'r Gibsone, of Drury, Knight,
Clerke of His Majesty's Registers, Councell, and
Rolls, under my Signe and Subscript Manuell.
"Alex. Gibsone, Cl's Reg'ri."
"My Lords and Gentlemen,
"The Committee to whome your Lordships Desires
and Papers were referred haveing this Day made their
Report to the Parliament, they have commaunded me
to shew your Lordships, that they have taken the
same into Consideration; and have resolved to give
your Lordships their Answere in the Begining of the
next Weeke; as will appeare by their Order, which
is herewith sent to you from
8 April. 1648.
"Your Lordships
"Most humble Servant,
"Loudonn, Canc.
"President of the Parliament.
"For the Right Honorable the Commissioners
of the Parliament of England."
Order for renewing the Commission for hearing Causes in Chancery.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That the Commission for hearing of
Causes in the Court of Chancery be renewed, in such
Manner and Form as the said Commission was formerly granted: And it is further Ordered, That
Doctor Bennett and Mr. Eltonhead, since nominated
Masters of the Chancery, be added to the Commissioners in the said Commission; and the Commissioners of the Great Seal are hereby authorized and
required to pass the said Commission, so prepared,
under the Great Seal accordingly."
Ordinance for a Salary for the Commissioners of the Great Seal.
"The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
do order and ordain, and be it Ordered and Ordained by the Authority aforesaid, That the Customers or Commissioners of the Customs in the Port of
London for the Time being shall pay, to every of the
now Commissioners of the Great Seal of England,
out of the Customs and Subsidies by them received,
or to be received, the Sum of Two Hundred and
Fifty Pounds, on the last Day of every Term; which
Payment shall begin the last Day of Easter Term,
1648, and shall continue during the Time that the
said Commissioners of the said Great Seal shall continue in the said Employments, and shall be in full
Payment of all Pensions, Fees, Wages, and Allowances from the Crown, such only excepted as were
had and received by the last Commissioners of the
Great Seal: And be it further Ordained, That whatsoever Sum or Sums of Monies the said Customers
or Commissioners of the Customs shall pay in Obedience to this Ordinance, the same shall be allowed
unto them upon their several Accompts; they shewing
the Acquittances of the said Commissioners of the
Great Seal, which, upon these Payments, they are
severally to give them: And the said Commissioners
of the Great Seal, and every of them, shall have the
same Remedy for their said Salaries, against the said
Customers and Commissioners of the Customs, as
any Judge or Judges of any Court at Westm'r may or
ought to have for his or their Salaries against any
Customers or Commissioners of the Customs."
Order to declare all Commissions granted to L. Inchiquin void.
"Whereas Murrob O Bryan, Baron of Inchiquin, is
declared to be a Traitor and Rebel to the Parliament
and Kingdom of England: Be it therefore Ordained,
and it is hereby Ordained and Declared, by the Lords
and Commons in Parliament assembled, That all
Commissions, Orders, or Instructions, granted By Authority of Parliament, as well under the Great Seal
as otherwise, whereby the said Lord Inchiquin is constituted and appointed Lord President of Munster,
Captain General or Commander in Chief of the Armies and Forces in that Province, or whereby he enjoyeth or exerciseth any other Pre-eminence, Jurisdiction, Profits, Advantages, or Authority, Civil or
Martial, by Sea or Land, derived or claimed from or
under any Grant, Colour, or Pretence of Grant,
from both or either of the Houses of Parliament, or
from any Committee derived or authorized from them,
or either of them, be, and is hereby, repealed, and
declared null and void, to all Intents and Purposes;
and all Officers and Soldiers, and other Persons whatsoever, formerly under or liable to his Jurisdiction,
Authority, or Command, are hereby declared to be
absolved and freed from the same, and are required
and enjoined to yield no Obedience to any Commands,
Orders, or Declarations, from the said Lord Inchiquin, or any other Minister or Officer deriving any
Authority from him.
and he declared a Traitor.
"Resolved (upon the Question), by the Lords and
Commons assembled in Parliament, and they do declare the Lord Baron of Inchiquin a Traitor and Rebel
to the Parliament and Kingdom of England."
Order for Money for Major Elsing and Capt. Chaundler.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That the Sum of Fifty Pounds be
forthwith given and paid unto Major Elsinge; and
that the Sum of Thirty Pounds be forthwith given
and paid unto Captain Chaundler, for their great
Pains taken, in bringing speedy Intelligence touching
the Proceedings and Affairs in Ireland, the said Sums
to be charged upon Habberdash'rs Hall ; and the
Committee of Lords and Commons at Habberdashers
Hall are hereby authorized and required to pay the
said several Sums of Fifty Pounds and Thirty Pounds
accordingly."
Ordinance for Wilson and Hall to be Dep. Registers of the Court of Chancery.
"Whereas, by Order of the House of Commons of
the Nine and Twentieth Day of January last, Rowland Wilson and Ralph Hall Gentlemen are constituted
and appointed Deputy Registers of the High Court
of Chancery, and that the then Commissioners of
the Great Seal of England should settle them in the
said Offices accordingly: It is Ordered, by the
Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That
the said Order of the Nine and Twentieth Day of
January last be renewed to the now Commissioners
of the Great Seal of England, to settle the said Rowland Wilson and Ralph Hall in the said Offices of Deputy Registers in the said High Court of Chancery."
Commissioners for Assessments in Coventry.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That John Hales and Thomas Basnett
Esquires be added to the several Committees in the
several Ordinances for Assessments for Ireland, in the
County, City and County of the City of Coventry."
D°. in Berks.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That Samuell Dunch, Thomas Fettiplace, Richard Knollis, Tymothy Avery, Wm. Trumbulle,
Wm. Hide, William Barker, Charles Fettiplace, Roger
Knight, Humphry Dolman, Samuell Wightwicke, Richard Dew, and Edward Jennings, Esquires, be added
to all the Committees in the County of Berks, for
the Ordinances of Assessments for the General's
Army, and for the several Ordinances for Assessments
for Ireland."
D°. in Heref.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That Major Robert Harley be added
to all the Committees in the several Ordinances for
Assessments in the County of Hereford."
Pendennis Castle to be delivered to Sir Hard. Waller.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That Pendennis Castle be forthwith
delivered up to Sir Hardres Waller, or to such other
Person or Persons as the said Sir Hardres Waller shall
appoint to receive the same: And it is further
Ordered, That the Deputy Lieutenant and Soldiers in
the said Castle shall, upon their Delivery-up of the
said Castle, be indemnified for what they have formerly
done."
Ordinance for vacating Parker's Presentation to the Vicarage of Wrothan.
"Whereas the Lords and Commons assembled in
Parliament have, by Ordinance, bearing Date the
29th of August, 1645, deprived, amoved, and discharged, Edward Layfeild Doctor in Divinity, of and
from the Rectory and Parsonage of Wrotham, in the
County of Kent, and did make, constitute, and appoint, Wm. Parker Clerk, Master of Arts, Rector
and Incumbent of the said Rectory, and did ordain
that he should have and enjoy the said Rectory in
as full and ample Manner, and receive the Rents,
Profits, Tithes, and other Duties thereto belonging,
as the said Doctor Layfeild, or any of his Predecessors, formerly had, or of Right ought to have done,
at which Time the said Rectory was in Lease at the
Yearly Rent of Fifty-five Pounds only (fn. *) was reserved
to the said Doctor Layfeild; but the said Lease is
sithence determined, and the said Rectory is of far
greater Value: And whereas there being also a Vicarage in the said Parish of Wratham, the Vicar
whereof supplieth the Cure of the said Church, of
which said Vicarage the Lords and Commons were
not informed at the Passing of the said Ordinance;
and the said Vicarage sithence becoming void by the
Death of Mr. Hutchinson late Vicar there, the said
Mr. Parker, pretending the said Vicarage to be in the
Gift of the Commissioners of the Great Seal of England, did, the Fourteenth Day of January last, procure a Presentation to the said Vicarage, of and from
the said Commissioners, under the said Great Seal,
although at the same Time the said Mr. Parker well
knew that an Ordinance was preparing, and depending before the Committee of plundered Ministers,
for the dividing of the said Parish of Wrotham, to
which the Churches of Stansteed and Plaxtell are
annexed, into Three distinct Parishes, and for the
distributing the Profits of the said Parsonage and
Vicarage, for the Maintenance of Three Rectors in
the said Churches, the Proportion of Profits intended
by the said Ordinance for the said Mr. Parker and
his Successors, Ministers of the said Church of Wrotham for the Time being, being worth One Hundred
and Ninety Pounds a Year; and although it fithence,
upon Examination, appeareth that the said Vicarage
is over Value, and not in the Gift of the said Commissioners, but ought to be disposed of by the Two
Houses, of which the said Mr. Parker gave no Information to the Commissioners of the Great Seal,
nor that it was in Agitation before the House of
Commons for the dividing of the Profits of the said
Parsonage and Vicarage for the Maintenance of Three
several Ministers: The Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, taking into their Considerations the
same, do declare and ordain, and be it Ordained by
the Authority aforesaid, That the said Presentation of
the said William Parker to the said Vicarage of Wrotham, and all Institutions and Inductions, are and
shall be void and null, and the same are hereby, to all
Intents, Constructions, and Purposes, vacated, nulled,
and made void; and that the said William Parker hath
no Right or Title of or unto the said Vicarage or
Profits thereof; and that he may not, nor shall have,
receive, or take, any Benefit or Advantage whatsoever,
by Colour or Pretence of the said Presentation."
Adjourn.
Adjourned 10a To-morrow.