DIE Martis, 9 die Januarii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Salwey.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
Comes Denbigh, Speaker.
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Comes Pembrooke. Comes Salisbury. Comes Mulgrave. Comes Kent. |
Ds. Howard. Ds. Hunsdon. |
Ordinances agreed to.
The Ordinance concerning the Assessments of the
Army, was read Twice, and Agreed to. (Here enter it.)
The Ordinance for securing Six Thousand Pounds,
lent (fn. *) by the Commissioners of the Customs for Supply
of the Navy, was read Twice, and Agreed to.
(Here enter it.)
The Ordinance concerning Contracts made for Bishops
Lands, was read, and Agreed to. (Here enter it.)
The Ordinance for Continuance of the Troops under
Major Butler and Captain Sticke, in the County of
North'ton.
Read, and Agreed to with an Alteration.
The Ordinance for Payment of Money of the Old and
Petty Customs, to the Committee of the Navy, was read,
and Agreed to with an Alteration.
Message to the H. C that the Lords have passed the following Ordinances.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Doctor Aylett and Mr. Eltonheade;
To let them know, that the Lords have passed these
Particulars which came from them:
1. The Ordinance concerning the Army.
2. The Ordinance concerning Contracts made for
Bishops Lands.
3. The Ordinance for securing Six Thousand Pounds,
lent by the Commissioners of the Customs.
4. The Ordinance for Continuance of the Troops
under Major Butler, and Captain Stick, in the County
of North'ton, with an Alteration, wherein the Concurrence of the House of Commons is desired.
5. The Ordinance for Payment of Money of the Old
and Petty Customs to the Committee of the Navy, with
an Alteration, in regard Monies were assigned to the
Earl of Northumb. for the Use of the King's Children,
the 1st of Sept. last; wherein their Concurrence is desired.
Preachers at the Fast.
Ordered, That Mr. Marshall and Mr. Lee are appointed to preach before the Lords, at Martin's in the
Feilds, the next Fast-day.
Ordinance that any King who shall hereafter levy War against the Parliament shall be guilty of Treason.
Ordered, That these Lords following are appointed
to consider of preparing and bringing in an Ordinance to
this Effect, "That whatsoever King of England shall
hereafter levy War against the Parliament and Kingdom of England shall be guilty of High Treason, and
be tried in Parliament:"
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Comes Denbigh. Comes Kent. Comes Pembrooke. Comes Salisbury. |
Comes Mulgrave. Ds. Hunsdon. Ds. Howard. |
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Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench,
Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, Lord Chief Baron, Mr. Justice Browne,
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To assist the Lords. |
Any Three; to meet To-morrow Morning, at Nine
a Clock, and afterward when they please.
Ordinance for securing 6000 l. lent by the Commissioners of the Customs for the Navy.
"The Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled,
taking into their serious Consideration the pressing
Wants of the Navy; and, towards the Supply thereof,
for Payment of the Mariners of divers of the Ships
lately employed in the Service of the Parliament in
the Summer Guard now come in, having, by the Committee of Parliament for the Navy and Customs, made
Proposal to Samuell Avery Alderman, and the rest of
the Commissioners for the Customs, to advance the
Sum of Six Thousand Pounds, upon the Credit of the
ancient Petty Customs payable by Strangers; which
Sum of Six Thousand Pounds the said Commissioners
for the Customs have undertaken to supply and furnish unto the Parliament, by Way of Loan: It is thereupon Ordered, by the said Lords and Commons, That
the said Commissioners for the Customs shall forthwith advance and pay the said Sum of Six Thousand Pounds to Sir Henry Vane Knight, Treasurer for
the Navy, for the Service aforesaid, as by the Order
of the said Committee shall be directed: And for the
Security of the said Commissioners for the Customs for
the said Sum of Six Thousand Pounds, and the Repayment thereof, with Interest for the Forbearance
thereof, from Three Months to Three Months, until
they shall be fully reimbursed the said Sum of Six
Thousand Pounds, and every Part thereof, with Interest as aforesaid, in such Manner as is hereafter expressed; the said Lords and Commons do further
order and ordain the said Samuell Avery, together with
Christopher Packe and Richard Bateman Aldermen,
Charles Lloyd and Walter Boothby Merchants, the present Commissioners for the Customs, to be Collectors
of the ancient Petty Customs or Duties of Fourteen
Pence per Cloth, and of all other ancient Petty
Customs due and payable upon Goods and Merchandize exported out of or imported into this Kingdom
of England, Dominion of Wales, or Town and Port of
Berwicke, by Strangers; and they the said Samuell
Avery, Christo. Packe, Richard Bateman, Charles Lloyd,
and Walter Boothbye, and such Deputy or Deputies
as they shall under their Hands and Seals in this
Behalf nominate or appoint, are hereby enabled,
within the Places aforesaid, to receive and collect,
and by all lawful Ways and Means to levy and
recover, the said Duties or Petty Customs henceforth arising, or to grow due and payable, upon Woollen Cloths, or any other Goods or Merchandize, exported out of, or imported into, this
Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales, and Town
of Berwicke, by Strangers, in such Manner, and by
such Ways and Means, in all respects, as the said
Duties at present are, or for the Space of Six
Years last past, by any Customer or Customers, or
other Collectors thereof, within the Places aforesaid,
the said Duties have been, collected, levied, or received; all which Monies the said Collectors, and their
respective Deputies as aforesaid, shall receive upon Accompt, and shall from Time to Time dispose of the
same as by the present Ordinance is hereafter directed
and appointed: And the said Samuell Avery, Christopher
Pack, Richard Bateman, Charles Lloyd, and Walter
Boothbye, are hereby authorized and enabled, at the
End of every Three Months, to be accounted from
the 25th Day of this present December, and so to the
End of every Three Months from thence successively,
to reimburse unto themselves, by Way of Defalcation out of the said Receipts of the ancient Petty
Customs, towards the Re-payment of the said Sum of
Six Thousand Pounds, and the Interest thereof as
aforesaid, so much as, within the respective Times of
Three Months successively, to be accompted as aforesaid (such necessary Charges incident to the said Collection as both Houses of Parliament or the Committee of the Navy shall think fit and allow of being
from Time to Time first deducted), shall remain clear
upon the said Receipts, until the said Sum of Six
Thousand Pounds, now to be advanced by the said
Collectors as aforesaid, with Interest for the Forbearance thereof after the Rate of Eight Pounds per
Cent. pro Anno, for so long Time as the same, or
any Part thereof, shall be forborne, shall be thereout re-paid and reimbursed to the said Collectors,
their Executors or Assigns; and afterwards the said
Collectors shall from Time to Time issue out the
same, as by such Order or Orders of both Houses of
Parliament, or of the said Committee for the Navy
and Customs, or any Five of them, under their Hands,
they shall be directed and appointed; which Order
or Orders, together with this Ordinance, shall be unto
the said Collectors a sufficient Warrant and Discharge
for what the said Collectors shall so reimburse, or
otherwise pay, issue, or dispose of, in Pursuance
thereof: And the said Lords and Commons do likewise declare and ordain, That it is not hereby intended that the said Collectors shall be chargeable
or charged with Declaration of Interest upon their
Reimbursement aforesaid, as the said Monies do arise
by the said Receipts, but only as the same shall fall
out upon the clear Receipts of the said Petty Customs,
at the End of every Three Months, to be accounted
as aforesaid; and that all and whatsoever the said
Collectors, or their Deputies, or any other Person
or Persons in their Aid or Assistance, shall do or execute in Pursuance of this Ordinance, that they the
said Collectors, and their said Deputies, and such
others as shall act in their Aid, shall be saved and
kept harmless, by Authority of Parliament, from any
further or other Question or Accompt to any Person
or Persons whatsoever, saving to the said Lords and
Commons, and such whom they shall appoint: And
the Committee for the general Accompts of the Kingdom, and all other Auditors of Accompts whom it
may concern, are hereby required to take Notice of
this present Ordinance, and to give Allowance to the
said Collectors upon their Accompts for the said Revenue of the Petty Customs aforesaid, as by this Ordinance is directed and appointed; any former Order or Ordinance of Parliament to the contrary notwithstanding."
Ordinance concerning Contracts made for Bishops Lands.
"Whereas, by an Ordinance of Parliament, of the
24th of July, 1648, it is ordained, That all Contracts made by any Purchaser or Purchasers since the
First of April last, or hereafter to be made, for any
the Lands and Possessions of the late Archbishops and
Bishops, the Purchaser or Purchasers shall and may
satisfy, discharge, and pay, the Second Moiety of
such Purchase so contracted for, by Monies, or out
of the Bills or Receipts given to any Lender or Lenders, his or their Assigns, by virtue of an Ordinance
of Parliament, dated 13 May, 1647, or by the Assignment of any of the said Bills or Receipts; and
that all Payments, made according to the Intent of
the said Ordinance of the said 24th of July, 1648,
shall be good and effectual, to discharge the Person
or Persons of his or their Engagement or Contract
for any of the said Premises; and that Wm. Gibbs Alderman, Tho. Noell and Francis Ashe Esquires, constituted Treasurers by Ordinance of Parliament of the
16th of Nov. 1646, intituled, "An Ordinance of
the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament,
for the appointing the Sale of the Bishops Lands for
the Use of the Commonwealth," are, by th' aforesaid Ordinance of the 24th of July, 1648, authorized and enjoined to accept of the same as a good
and sufficient Payment, any Ordinance of Parliament
to the contrary in any Wise notwithstanding: And
whereas Wm. Gibbs Alderman, and Francis Ashe
Esquires, Two of the aforesaid Treasurers, have humbly petitioned the (fn. *) House of Parliament, to be disengaged from acting as Treasurers touching the Four
Hundred Thousand Pounds secured by the said Ordinance of the 13th of May, 1647, whereby such
Purchasers as have, according to the aforesaid Ordinance of the 24th of July, 1648, contracted for several of the said Lands, and in Pursuance of the same
paid in the First Moiety of their Purchase-monies,
and cannot, by reason of the Refusal of the aforesaid
Treasurers to accept of the same, pay in their Second
Moieties according to their several Contracts: It is
therefore Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That Tho. Noel Esquire, One
of the aforesaid Treasurers, do, and is hereby authorized and enjoined to accept, receive, and pass, all
such Bills or Receipts of such Monies, advanced on
the Ordinance of the 13th of May, 1647, as shall be
vouched unto him by Colonel Rob't Manwareinge,
the Register Accompt for the aforesaid Lands, for
the Payment of the last Moiety of the Purchasemoney of such Purchaser or Purchasers that are to
pay the same, according to the Intent of the aforesaid Ordinance of the 24th of July, 1648: And in
case that any Purchaser have a Surplusage of the
said Bills or Receipts more than his Purchase-money
amounts unto, that then the said Treasurer, taking
the said Bills or Receipts in, may and is hereby authorized to give new Bills or Receipts for the Remainder thereof, under his own Hand, to any Person or Persons to whom the same shall appear to be
due, which Remainder or Remainders, under the
Hand of the said Treasurer, shall be as valid and effectual to all Intents and Purposes as the aforesaid
Bill or Receipt were; and that the Trustees appointed
for Sale of the aforesaid Lands do, and are hereby
enjoined, to seal unto the aforesaid Purchaser or Purchasers their several Assurances accordingly; and
that the Contractors, appointed by the aforementioned
Ordinance of the 16th of November, 1646, do, upon
the Certificate of the said Tho. Noel Treasurer, ascertaining the Second Moiety to be fully satisfied and
paid in Manner as aforesaid, deliver up to the respective Purchaser or Purchasers their several Re-conveyances given for the Security of their Second Moieties: And be it further hereby Ordered, That
whatsoever the said Trustees, Contractors, Treasurer,
and Register Accompt', or any of them, shall do
in Pursuance of this present Order, shall be saved
harmless and indemnified by Authority of Parliament."
Ordinance concerning Assessments for the Army; -and for disbanding supernumerary Forces.
"Whereas, by virtue of an Ordinance of Parliament
of the 15th of March last, past intituled, "An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for raising Monies, to be employed for Maintenance of the Forces then under the Command of
Sir Thomas Fairefax Knight", the Monthly Sum of
Sixty Thousand Pounds, then to be taxed and levied
upon the respective Cities, Counties, and Places
therein mentioned, within the Kingdom of England
and Dominion of Wales, for Six Months, from the
25th of March last past, to the 29th of September
following; which said Ordinance, and every Clause
therein contained, and the said Monthly Sum of Sixty
Thousand Pounds therein expressed, is, by another
Ordinance of the 6th of October last, to endure and
continue for Six Months longer, from the said 29th
of September last, to the 25th of March now next
coming; but no Persons are nominated and appointed,
by the said Ordinance of the Sixth of October last,
to receive and issue out the said Monies: And whereas it appeareth the said Sixth Thousand Pounds per
Mensem will not be sufficient to pay the Forces in
Field and Garrison under the Command of the Lord
Fairefax as now they are; and to the End the said
Monies appointed to be taxed and levied as aforesaid
may be received, issued, and employed, so far as the
same will extend, for Payment and Maintenance of
the Army and Garrison Forces of the Kingdom, and
of such other Forces now in Being within this Kingdom which the General shall approve to be continued, and are not otherwise provided for by particular Establishment: The Lords and Commons in
Parliament have ordained, and be it Ordained by Authority of Parliament, That the Committee of Lords
and Commons instituted and appointed in and by an
Ordinance of Parliament of Three and Twentieth
of September, 1647, intituled, "An Ordinance of
the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, for
Members of both Houses to be a Committee for the
Army, for the disposing of the Sixty Thousand
Pounds per Mensem," as also all other Persons sit
added to the said Committee, and the Treasurer at
Wars appointed by Ordinance of the last of September, 1647, and the Powers and Authorities by the said
several Ordinances, and by another Ordinance of the
24th of April last past, given and appointed to the said
Committee, Treasurers, and Persons, jointly and severally, or to any of them, named or mentioned in
the said Ordinances, or any of them, shall be continued in full Force, Strength, and Efficacy, for the
more orderly taxing, receiving, and issuing of the
said Monies, raised and to be raised, by virtue of the
said Ordinance of the 6th of October last, for the
Purposes aforesaid, as fully and amply, to all Intents
and Purposes, as is expressed in the said Ordinances
of the 23th and last of September, 1647, or either
of them, and 24th of April last, or any other the
Ordinances of Parliament therein mentioned and expressed; and the said Treasurers at War shall have
and be allowed all such Pay and Allowances as is
mentioned in the said Ordinance of the 23th of September, 1647, and shall pay and issue out all Monies
to be received by them as Treasurers at War, according to such Directions as are set down in the said
Ordinances of the 23th of September, and last of
September, 1647, or such other Directions and Rules
as the said Committee, or any Five of them, shall
appoint, for the Use of the Army and Forces aforesaid, whose Directions or Warrants shall be a sufficient Discharge to the said Treasurers, and every of
them, for what they shall pay and issue: And it is
further Ordered and Ordained, by the Authority
aforesaid, That the General do give Order, and publish a Declaration, that from the Time the Army
shall begin to be paid, out of the Monies raised, and
to be raised, upon or by virtue of the said Ordinance
of the 6th of October last, that all Free Quarter be
immediately taken off, and cease; and that the said
Army and Forces do maintain themselves and Horses
out of their Pay, according to the Rules and Directions heretofore given by both Houses of Parliament,
and the General, in and about January last, in this
Behalf: And it is further Ordained and Declared,
That, in the mean Time, such of the supernumerary
Forces above the last Establishment shall be discharged, and the rest reduced to the Proportion of
the said Establishment, as the General shall find may
be spared, and as Monies can be had for the Disbanding of them, with reasonable Satisfaction for
Arrears due unto them for the Service in the Year
last past."
Sharp to be instituted to Batheralton;
Ordered, That Dr. Aylett give Institution and Induction unto Mr. Emanuell Sharpe, Rec. of Batheralton, alias Badealton, in Com. Som'sett: Mrs. Margarett Brooke Widow, Patroness; salvo Jure cujuscunque.
and Eaton to Offington.
Ordered, That Dr. Aylett give Institution and Induction to Mr. Biram Eaton Clerk, Master of Arts, to
the Vicarage of Offington, alias Uffington, in Com. Berks,
void by Death of the last Incumbent; salvo Jure cujuscunque: George Cure Esquire, Patron.
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a cras.