DIE Veneris, 21 Februarii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Dr. Burges.
Ds. Grey de War', Speaker.
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Message from the H. C. with an Order and Ordinance.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Sir Rob't Pye Knight, &c.
1. To desire Concurrence in an Order to be sent to
the Commissioners at Uxbridge.
Agreed.
2. An Ordinance concerning the Discharge of Sir
Jo. Morley's Sequestration.
Agreed.
Answer.
The Messengers were called in, and told, "That
they do agree to both Things brought up."
Answer from the H. C.
Sir Edward Leech and Mr. Dr. Heath returned Answer from the House of Commons:
That they do agree to the Alterations and Additions
which their Lordships made in the Ordinance for the
raising of One and Twenty Thousand Pounds a Month,
for the Maintenance of the Scottish Army. (Here enter it.)
And they agree that Geo. Devereux Esquire shall be a
Deputy Lieutenant for the County of Mountgomery: But
to the Petition of Major Greye's Brothers, they will return an Answer by Messengers of their own.
Ordinance for Martial Law at Sea.
The Lord Admiral presented to this House an Ordinance, and Instructions, to give him Power to use Martial Law at Sea; which were read Twice, and committed to these Lords following:
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Any Three, to meet To-morrow Morning, at Nine
a Clock.
Dr. Heath to attend the said Committee.
Instructions for the Commissioners for the Treaty, about limiting the Power of the Militia in Commissioners for a Time.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament, That the Commissioners of both Houses shall
have Power with the Scotts Commissioners, and, upon
Conference had with them, shall have Liberty to
limit the Power of the Militia in Commissioners, according to the Seventeenth Proposition, to continue
for Three Years after the Peace shall be settled in
the Three Kingdoms of Engl. Scotland, and Ireland, and
shall be so declared by the King and both Houses of
the Parliament of England, and the King and Estates
of the Parliament of Scotland, or for Seven Years at
least from the Time of the passing of the Act for the
Militia; and that, after the (fn. *) Expiration of such
Term as shall be consented unto, the Militia of the
Kingdoms shall be settled and exercised in such Manner as shall be agreed upon by His Majesty and the
Two Houses of the Parliament of England, and by
His Majesty and the Estates of the Parliament of Scotland respectively, and not otherwise; and the Commissioners shall have Liberty to propound both or
either of these Limitations to the Commissioners sent
by the King."
Letters from the Scots Commanders in Ireland, to supply their Necessities.
The Earl of Manchester presented to this House Two
Letters from the Scottish Commanders in Ireland;
which were read, as followeth:
"To the Right Honourable the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled.
"Right Honorable,
"The Hopes of an good and happy Agreement betwixt His Majesty and your Lordships hes hitherto
deleyed the sending One of our Number unto your
Lordships, for representing the continued Wants and
Necessities we have undergone in this Servise, till,
finding the Extremities soe pressing as we can no longer
subsist without speedy Remedy to that Disease, which
will putt this Kingdome totally from your Obedience,
and strengthen the malignant Partie in both Kingdomes; soe as we conceived it our Duties to represent
the same unto your Lordships Consideration, by this
Gentleman, Colonel George Monro, who will sufficently informe your Lordships of our Wants and Desires, which we trust your Lordships will take soe to
your Consideration, as soe great Evills may be prevented, and we enabled to doe your Lordships such
Servise as may be expected from
"Your Lordships humble Servants,
"Rob't Monro.
R. Home.
Gordone.
J. Mountgomerie.
Hamilton.
J. Campbell.
John Campbell.
George Barckely.
Rob't Molinell.
Wm. Cunninghame."
Carrickfergus, the 9th of January, 1645.
(Here enter the other Letter.)
(fn. †) "Right Honnorable,
"Our unparralled by-past Sufferings, and our present Necessityes, hath made the Officers of the Army,
with my Consent, to direct the Bearer, Colonell Monro, One of our Number, and my Nephew, to your
Lordships, for representinge our Greivances unto both
Houses of Parliament, according to the Instructions
given unto him, whereby he is commaunded to retorne
with Dilligence, with the Resolution of the Parliament to his Instructions. Also I have intrusted him
to represent unto your Lordships somthing concerning my owne particular Condition, wherein I humbly
crave your Lordships favourable Acceptance, according as I have truly served, and shall endeavour to contynue faithfull in the Service to my Live's End; nothing (fn. ‡) will be able to divert me from the same (except
Contempt, which I have not deserved), and therfore
I hope my by-past Carriadge in this Service will sufficiently wittnes unto your Lordships how farr I am
addicted to contynue in Reality,
Carickfergus, 21th Jan. 1645.
"Your Lordships most humble and
obedient Servitor,
"Robert Monro."
Letter from Scotland, to the same Effect.
Next, was read another Letter, written to the Honourable the Speakers of both Houses of the Parliament of Eng. dated at Edinburgh, 9th February, 1645.
(Here enter it.)
† "For the Right Honnourable the Speakers of both
Houses of the Parliament of England.
"Right Honnorable,
"The manifold Wants and greate Sufferings of our
Army in Ireland have beene often represented unto
the Honnorable Houses of Parliament, by this Kingdome and their Commissioners, as the only Impediment of the Service and Successe of these Forces
there. Wee have hithertills from this Kingdome endeavored to afford them Supply for their Subsistance;
but, by th'other greate Burthens which lye upon us,
wee finde it will not bee possible for us to doe soe much
for the future, farre lesse to provide and accommodate
them for the Fields, which makes us the more earnestly accompany this Gentleman, Colonell Monro, with
our Recomendation to you, he being sent from the
rest of the Officers of that Army, to represent their
Condition, and to knowe from you what they may
presently expect for enablinge them to prosecute them
this ensueing Sommer, least, that Oppertunity being
lost, the like fall not within their Power heareafter.
Wee entreate you seriously to consider of his Propositions, and of what Consequence they may bee to the
Good of all the Three Kingdomes; and graunt him as
speedy a Dispatch as is possible, for their Necessityes
cannott admitt of Delayes, which in Regard is the earnest Desire and assured Confidence of
"Your assured Freinds,
Edinburgh, 9th Feb. 1645.
"Craford & Lindsey,
J. P. D. Parl."
To be referred to the Committee of both Kingdoms.
Ordered, To communicate these Letters to the
House of Commons; and desire their Concurrence, that
these Letters may be referred to the Committee of both
Kingdoms; and that they may hear what Information
George Monro can give them; and afterwards to present to the Houses what they think fit to be done upon
it.
Message from the H. C. with an Order for all Officers to repair to their Colours;
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Sir Christofer Yelverton Baronet;
To desire their Lordships Concurrence in these Particulars:
1. An Order to command all Officers to repair to their
Colours presently, under a Penalty.
Read Twice, and committed to the Consideration of
these Lords following:
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Any Three.
and with an Ordinance.
2. An Ordinance concerning the Garrison of North'ton. (Here enter it.)
Read Thrice, and Agreed to.
The Answer returned was:
Answer.
That this House agrees to the Ordinance concerning
North'ton; to the other, concerning Officers to repair
to their Colours, their Lordships will take it into Consideration, and send an Answer by Messengers of their
own.
Message from the H. C. with Ordinances.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Mr. Gyles Greene, &c.
To desire their Lordships Concurrence in these Particulars:
1. An Ordinance enabling Sam. Avery, &c. to collect
and manage the Customs.
2. An Ordinance for the Payment of the present
Commissioners of the Customs all Monies due to them,
and to remove them from the further Receipt of the
Customs. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
3. An Ordinance for pressing of Mariners.
(Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
Ordinance for Mr. Avery, & al. to be Commissioners for the Customs.
The Ordinance for enabling Samuell Avery, &c. to
collect and manage the Customs, was read Thrice, and
Agreed to. (Here enter it.)
Ordered, That, in regard of the pressing Occasions
at this present, this House agrees to this Ordinance
aforesaid, with this Salvo, That the passing of it shall
be no Prejudice for the future to the Privileges of the
Peers, in being excluded from being Committees for
the Navy; and, to the End that some Peers may be
joined with the Committee of the House of Commons
for the Navy, an Ordinance shall be drawn up, and
presented to this House.
The Answer returned was:
Answer from the H. C.
That this House (fn. *) agrees to the Ordinance for the
Payment of the present Commissioners of the Customs
all Monies due to them, &c. and to the Ordinance concerning pressing of Soldiers, and to the Ordinance for
enabling Sam. Avery, &c. to collect and manage the
Customs.
Message from thence, with Orders.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Mr. Nicolls, &c.
To desire Concurrence in these Particulars:
1. An Order to pay Four Thousand Pounds to the
Lord General's Army. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
2. An Order to pay Two Thousand Pounds to Sir
Wm. Waller's Forces. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
3. An Order to pay Ten [ (fn. †) Thousand Pounds], for
the Earl of Callender's Army. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
The Answer returned was:
Answer.
That this House agrees in all the Particulars now
brought up.
Answer from the H. C.
Dr. Aylett and Dr. Heath return with this Answer
from the House of Commons:
That they concur in referring the Consideration of
the Scottish Papers, and the Information of George Monro,
to the Committee of both Kingdoms; and that they
make Report thereof to the Houses.
E. of Clare and Elsworth, about a Building.
Upon hearing the Counsel of the Earl of Clare, and
the Counsel of John Elsworth: It is Ordered, That
there shall be no further Proceedings in building or
raising the House in Difference between (fn. *) them,
until this House gives further Directions (fn. †) To-morrow
Morning.
Ordinance to discharge the present Commissioners of the Customs.
"It is this Day Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That the present Commissioners of the Customs shall, upon the 25th Day
of this present February, receive, and be paid, all
such (fn. *) Sum or Sums of Money as shall upon that
Day be declared, in Writing under their Hands, to
be due unto them, as also their Salary which will be
due unto them on the 25th Day of March next, as
fully as if they had continued unto that Day in the
said Employment; and that, from the said 25th Day
of this present February exclusive, they shall be discharged and eased from their Attendance on the
Service and further Receipt of the Customs; and the
Committee of the Navy are appointed to see the said
Money satisfied, and the Receipts of the Customs
committed to the Charge of Samuell Avery and others
the Commissioners appointed in their Stead.
"Provided, That, if any other Sums of Money shall
hereafter appear, upon the making up of their Accompts, to be justly due unto them, they shall be likewise satisfied and paid the same; but, if it shall appear
that they are overpaid, then they are to make Repayment of the same to the State accordingly."
Ordinance for Messers Avery, Bateman, Lloyd, Pack, and Boothby, to be Commissioners of the Customs.
"Whereas there is an Ordinance of both Houses of
Parliament, of the 8th of September, 1643, concerning the Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage, which
doth determine the 25th Day of March, 1645; and
whereas, by a later Ordinance of both Houses of
Parliament, intituled, "An Ordinance for the Subsidy
of Tonnage and Poundage," the said Subsidy of
Tonnage and Poundage is to continue, from the said
25th Day of March 1645, inclusive, for and until the
26th Day of March, 1647, exclusive, as by that Ordinance more at large appeareth: Be it Ordained, by
the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament,
That Samuell Avery, Richard Bateman, Charles Lloyd,
Christopher Pack, and Walter Boothby, Merchants, are
and shall be Commissioners and Collectors, who are
enabled, by this Ordinance, to receive all such Sums
of Money which shall at any Time hereafter, from
the 25th Day of this present February inclusive, be
paid for Customs; or advanced by Way of Loan, or
otherwise, for or in respect of Goods and Merchandizes
exported out of, or imported into, the Port of London,
and all other Ports in the Realm of England, Dominion of Wales, and the Town of Berwick, in such
Manner as the Duties of Tonnage and Poundage have
been formerly received, by the present or late Commissioners of the Customs; which said Commissioners,
their Deputy or Deputies, or any One of them, shall
have full Power and Authority to give Allowance,
by Way of Defalcation, after the Rate of Fifteen
per Cent. out of all such Monies as shall be advanced
according to the true Intent of the aforesaid Ordinance; all which Monies the said Commissioners, their
Deputy or Deputies, shall receive upon Accompt, and
shall from Time to Time issue out the same, as they
the said Commissioners shall be authorized by Order
of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, or by
Order signed by Five at least of the Committee of the
Navy of the Commons House of Parliament, sitting
the Committee, for the Use of the Navy and the
Fleet now at Sea, or hereafter to be employed by Authority of both Houses of Parliament, for the guarding of the Seas, and Defence of the Kingdom, and
for other necessary Charges, for the managing of the
Service aforesaid, whose Order from Time to Time
shall be then discharged: And, for the better Encouragement of the said Commissioners, the Lords
and Commons do Ordain, That whatsoever Act or
Acts the said Commissioners, their Deputy or Deputies, or any One of them, shall do in the Execution of the said Ordinance of Tonnage and Poundage, and of this present Ordinance, and of certain
Articles and Rules for the better Regulation of the
Customs, and Officers attending the same, which shall
be hereafter (fn. *) prescribed to them by the House of
Commons, or Committee of the Navy of the said
House; and whatsoever Monies they shall receive
and issue out by virtue of the same, they, their Heirs,
Executors, and Administrators, shall be acquitted, discharged, and kept harmless, from any other or further
Question or Act whatsoever, than to the said Lords
and Commons, or whom they shall appoint: And they
do further Declare and Promise, That, when any Act
of Parliament shall be passed for Tonnage and Poundage, Provision shall be made by that Act for the said
Commissioners Indemnity and Security for Performance of the Service aforesaid, and for the Indemnity
and Security of all such other Person or Persons as
shall be employed therein: And for the better managing of the said Customs, it is lastly Ordained, by
the said Lords and Commons, That the said Commissioners shall observe and follow all such Orders as are
mentioned in the Book of Rates allowed by Parliament, and all such other Orders and Directions as
they shall receive from Time to Time from the Commons House of Parliament, or the Committee of the
Navy."
Ordinance for pressing Mariners.
"Whereas both Houses of Parliament have appointed
certain Ships to be set forth this Spring, for Guard
of the Narrow Seas, Preservation of Trade, and for
the necessary Defence of this Kingdom, and other
His Majesty's Dominions, which at this Time is of
great Necessity, considering not only the home-bred
Distractions of this Kingdom and of Ireland, but the
great Preparations which are in making already in
Foreign Parts, in Aid and Encouragement of the
Papists and ill-affected Party amongst ourselves, now
up in Arms against the Parliament; and whereas
there is Occasion as well at present, as hereafter
will be, for impressing of Mariners for the said
Service: Be it therefore Ordained, by the Lords
and Commons in this present Parliament assembled,
That the Lord High Admiral of England, appointed
by both Houses of Parliament, shall and may, at any
Time or Times from the Day of the Date hereof,
unto the First Day of January, 1645, by himself,
his Commissioner or Commissioners, Officer or Officers, or any of them, raise, levy, and impress, such
and so many Mariners, Sailors, Watermen, Chirurgeons, Gunners, Ship Carpenters, Caulkers, and Hoymen, as also Carmen for Carriage of Victuals, &c.
as shall be requisite and necessary for the Service
aforesaid, or for any such further Defence of this
Realm, or any other of His Majesty's Dominions;
which said Mariners, Sailors, and other such Persons,
so to be levied and imprested as aforesaid, and every
of them, shall have paid and delivered unto him, upon
such his Impressing, by the Person that shall so impress
him, for Conduct-money, for every Mile from the
Place where he shall be so imprest, to the Ship or
Place where he shall be appointed to make his Repair,
the Sum of One Penny to each Man, and the like
Sum of One Penny for every Mile from the Place of
his Discharge unto the Place of his Abode; and shall
be allowed, for his Service, the same Wages and
Entertainment, in all respects, which hath been allowed
by the Parliament this last Year, to any such Person
or Persons employed in the said Service; and if any
Mariner, Sailor, Waterman, Chirurgeon, Gunner,
Ship Carpenter, Caulker, Hoyman, or Carman, shall
wilfully refuse to be imprested in or for the said
Service, or shall voluntarily hide or absent himself,
at the Time of such Press, to avoid the said Service,
or, receiving his said Conduct-monies, do not appear
at such Places and Times as by his Ticket he is
appointed, that then any such Person so offending
shall suffer Imprisonment for the Space of Three
Months, without Bail or Mainprize: Provided
always, and be it Ordained, That no Money, or other
Rewards, shall be taken, or any corrupt Practice used,
by any of the Persons authorized by this Ordinance,
in or for the pressing, changing, sparing, or discharging, of any Person or Persons to be imprest as
aforesaid, as they will answer such Offence in Parliament: And all Deputy Lieutenants, Mayors, Bailiffs,
Constables, and all other inferior Officers, are hereby
required and enjoined to be aiding and assisting, from
Time to Time, to the Persons authorized by this
Ordinance, according to the true Intent and Meaning
thereof. Provided always, That this Ordinance shall
not extend to the Pressing of any Master, or Master's
Mate, Gunner, Carpenter, or Boatswains, of any
Ship or Vessel that is or shall be in Employment.
"And for the better Encouragement both of the
Seamen and Watermen, to apply themselves the more
(fn. *) willingly to this Service, it is further Ordained, by
the Lords and Commons in Parliament, That all Mariners, Sailors, and likewise all Watermen, who have
served an Apprenticeship by the Space of Seven Years
in their said Professions, or that are Servants and Apprentices by Indenture to any such Watermen, shall
hereby be freed and exempt from being pressed to
serve as Soldiers, in any Land Service, except in Case
of extreme Necessity, and that with the Consent and
Privity of the Lord High Admiral of England, or by
express Order of both Houses of Parliament."
Ordinance for the Commissioners of Excise to re-pay themselves 4000l. advanced for the L. General's Army.
"Whereas John Towse Esquire, Alderman of the
City of London, and the rest of the Commissioners of
Excise and new Impost, have advanced and lent the
Sum of Four Thousand Pounds, for the Use of the
Lord General the Earl of Essex's Army: Be it Ordained, by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That the said Commissioners of Excise shall
and may reimburse themselves the said Four Thousand
Pounds, together with Interest for the same after the
Rate of Eight Pounds per Cent. for so long Time as any
Part thereof shall be forborn, out of such Intervals of
Receipts as shall happen when other Payments already
assigned upon the Excise shall not happen to fall due,
or, for Default thereof, then as the same shall follow
in Course; and shall not, by any other Order or Ordinance of One or both Houses of Parliament, be
debarred from satisfying themselves accordingly; and
that the said Commissioners of Excise shall pay the
said Four Thousand Pounds unto Sir Gilbert Gerrard
Baronet, Treasurer at Wars, for the Use aforesaid,
whose Receipt shall be their sufficient Discharge in
this Behalf."
Ordinance for them to re-pay themselves 2000l. advanced for Sir Wm. Wallet's Army.
"Whereas John Towse Esquire, Alderman of the City
of London, and the rest of the Commissioners of Excise
and new Impost, have advanced and lent the Sum of
Two Thousand Pounds, for Sir Wm. Waller's Army:
Be it Ordained, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That the said Commissioners of Excise
shall and may satisfy and reimburse themselves the
said Two Thousand Pounds, together with Interest
for the same after the Rate of Eight Pounds per
Cent. for so long Time as the same, or any Part thereof,
shall be forborn, out of such Intervals of Receipts as
shall happen when other Payments already assigned
upon the Receipts of the Excise shall not happen to
fall due, or, in Default thereof, then as the same shall
follow in Course; and shall not, by any other Order
or Ordinance of One or both Houses of Parliament,
be debarred from satisfying and reimbursing themselves accordingly; and that the said Two Thousand
Pounds shall be paid unto John Trenchard Esquire,
for the Use aforesaid, whose Receipt shall be a
sufficient Discharge to the Commissioners in this
Behalf."
and 1000l. advanced for the E. of Calender's Army.
"Whereas John Towse Esquire, Alderman of the
City of London, and the rest of the Commissioners of
Excise or new Impost, have advanced and lent the
Sum of Ten Thousand Pounds, for the Use of the
Earl of Calend'r's Army: Be it Ordained, by the
Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That
the said Commissioners of Excise shall and may reimburse themselves the said Ten Thousand Pounds,
together with Interest for the same, after the Rate of
Eight Pounds per Cent. for so long Time as the same,
or any Part thereof, shall be forborn, out of such Intervals of Receipts as shall happen when other Payments already assigned upon the Excise shall not
happen to fall due, or, in Default thereof, then as
the same shall follow in Course; and shall not, by any
other Order or Ordinance of One or both Houses of
Parliament, be debarred from satisfying and reimbursing themselves accordingly; and that the said Commissioners of Excise shall pay the said Ten Thousand
Pounds unto John Ash Esquire, a Member of the
House of Commons, for the Use aforesaid, whose
Receipt shall be their sufficient Discharge in this
Behalf."
Ordinance to clear Sir John Morley of his Delinquency, on a Composition.
"An Ordinance for the Discharge of the Delinquency of Sir John Morly Knight.
"Whereas Sir John Morley Knight hath been fined
at Five Hundred Pounds for his Delinquency, to pay
the same, by Way of Composition, to the Use of the
State; and, in Pursuance of the said Composition,
hath paid the same to the Committee at Gouldsmiths
Hall, intrusted for that Service: It is therefore this
Day Ordered, Ordained, and Declared, That the
Sequestration of the said Sir John Morley's Estate,
Real and Personal, in what County or Place soever,
shall be, and is hereby, taken off and discharged; any
former Direction, Declaration, or Ordinance, notwithstanding; and also that he shall be discharged for his
Fifth and Twentieth Part; to all which all Committees of Parliament, and all Officers and Soldiers, and
all others whom it may concern, are required to yield
true and ready Obedience, as they will answer to the
contrary at their utmost Perils."
Ordinance for raising Money in Northamptonshire, for the Garrison of Northampton.
"It is Ordained, by the Lords and Commons in
Parliament assembled, That Wm. Lord Fitz Williams,
Sir John Dryden, Sir Christopher Yelverton, Sir
Gilbert Pickering, Baronets, Zouch Tate, John Crew,
Richard Knightly, Esquires, Members of the House
of Commons, Sir Rowland St. John Knight of the
Bath, Sir Edward Nicholls, Sir John Norwich, Baronets, Sir Humfrey Orme, Sir Richard Samwell,
Knights, Richard Knightly of Fawzley, Robert Mildmay, Edward Harby, Edward Only, John Cartwright,
Phillip Holman, Richard Samwell, Edward Farmer,
John Wirley, Edward Shugborough, Edward Hanbury,
William Lisle, Thomas Elmes, John Cleypoole, Francis
Quarles, John Norton, John Breton, John Thorneton,
Richard Onsly, and Thomas Prutlow, Esquires, and the
Mayor of the Town of Northampton for the Time
being, or any Three or more of them, residing in
the Town of Northampton, for the furnishing Arms
and Ammunition, making Fortifications, and Payment
of the Garrisons, Officers, and Soldiers, and other
Public necessary Charges, for the Defence and Preservation of the said County from Plunder and Ruin;
and shall or may, from Time to Time, from the Four
and Twentieth Day of February, 1644, during the
Space of Six Months next ensuing, raise in the said
County such Sums of Money as shall be by them, or
any Three or more of them, thought necessary for
the Uses aforesaid, the same to be rated and assessed
in like Sort as was the Four Hundred Thousand
Pounds granted by Act this present Parliament, not
exceeding the Sum of Six Hundred Pounds a Week:
And, for the better levying of the said Sums of
Money, the said Committee, or any Three or more of
them then residing in the Town of Northampton, shall
or may nominate and appoint the Treasurers, Collectors, and Assessors, in the said County, for assessing,
receiving, and collecting, the said Sums of Money;
and shall and may grant Warrants, under their Hands,
to any Constable, or other Person or Persons, as well
Soldiers when Need shall require as others, to raise
and levy the said Sums so to be assessed and taxed as
aforesaid, upon all such Persons upon whom any such
Sums shall be so assessed and set, that do refuse or
neglect to pay the same, by Way of Distress and Sale
of the Goods of the Persons so assessed and refusing;
and Two Pence for every Shilling that shall not be
paid upon Demand, to bear the Charge of those that
distrain; and in case any Opposition be made, or no
Distress can be found, the said Committee, or any
Three or more of them residing in Northampton as
aforesaid, shall or may commit such Person or Persons
so refusing to pay, or not having a sufficient Distress
to be found as aforesaid, to some Common Gaol within
the said County, there to remain until Payment made of
such Sum and Sums of Money as aforesaid; for which
Sums, so to be raised, the said Committee shall be
accomptable to both Houses of Parliament, or such as
they have appointed, and to none else.
"And if any shall refuse or neglect the Execution of
such Warrants as shall be directed unto them by virtue
of this Ordinance, it shall be lawful for the said Committee residing as aforesaid, or any Three of them,
to punish such Person refusing or neglecting, by Fine,
not exceeding Five Pounds, to be levied as aforesaid.
"Provided, That where it shall appear to the said
Committee, or any Two of them residing as aforesaid,
that any Person hath been over-rated to the Tax upon
the Bill of Four Hundred Thousand Pounds, an Abatement may be made in the Tax of such Person, by the
said Committee, or any Two of them residing as aforesaid, according to their Discretions.
"Provided also, That this present Ordinance shall
be no Hindrance to Taxes made by any former Ordinance."
Letter from the Commissioners for the Treaty, with a Paper concerning it.
"For the Right Honourable the Speaker of
the House of Peers, pro Tempore.
"My Lord,
"Upon Perusal of the Order concerning the Limitation of the Time for the Militia, and after Conference
with the Scotts Commissioners thereupon, we herewith
present unto your Lordships the inclosed Paper;
which if it shall be your Pleasure to pass, we desire
may be sent, with as much Speed as your Lordships
shall think fit, unto
"Your Lordship's Humble and faithful Servants,
Uxbridge, Feb. 20th, 1644.
"A. Northumberland.
Pembrook & Mount.
Salisbury.
B. Denbigh."
"Die Jovis, 20 Feb. 1644.
(fn. *) "An Ordinance of the Lords and Commons
assembled in Parliament, for the raising and levying of the Monthly Sum of One and Twenty
Thousand Pounds, towards the Maintenance
of the Scotish Army under the Command of
the Earl of Leven, by a Monthly Assessment
upon the several Counties, Cities, and Towns,
of the Kingdom of England, therein mentioned.
Ordinance for raising 21,000 l. Monthly, for the Scots Army.
"Whereas the Monthly Sum of One and Thirty
Thousand Pounds was formerly agreed to be paid to
the Scotish Forces under the Command of the Earl
of Leven, out of the Estates of Papists, Prelates, Malignants, and their Adherents, and otherwise; and
whereas afterwards, by additional Instructions, of, on,
or about, the 9th of March, 1643, by the Lords and
Commons assembled in Parliament, to the Committees
therein named, Power and Authority was given to
the said Committees, for raising of Monies, out of the
several Collections, Taxes, Revenues, and Assessments,
therein particularly mentioned, in the several Counties
of Nottingham, York, Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmerland, City of York and County
of the same, the Town of Nottingham and County
of the same, and the Town of Newcastle and County
of the same, for and towards the Payment of the said
Scotish Forces, and such other Forces as then were, or
should be, raised by Authority of Parliament, in the
said Counties, and otherwise, as then was, or should
be, directed by both Houses of Parliament: The said
Lords and Commons, finding that the Monies arising
out of the Revenues and Means last before mentioned
are not sufficient for the Maintenance of all the said
Forces, and that, the said Counties being so much
wasted and impoverished, the said Monies cannot be
raised as was expected, nor as the Wants and Necessities of the said Forces do require, and to the Intent
that our Brethren of Scotland may receive the greater
Encouragement to march Southward; the said Lords
and Commons are Resolved to raise the Sum of One
and Twenty Thousand Pounds Monthly, out of the
Sequestrations of Delinquents Estates, for and towards
the Payment of the said Forces; but, finding the
Sequestrations to be charged with great Sums of
Money, so that for the present no Money can be
had out of the same, do hereby Ordain and Declare,
That the several Monthly Sums of Money hereafter
in this Ordinance mentioned shall, for Four Months,
beginning the First of March, 1644, be charged,
raised, taxed, and levied, upon all and every the
several Counties, Cities, Towns, Liberties, and Places
hereafter mentioned, according to the Proportions, Rates, and Distributions, in this present Ordinance expressed; the same to be paid Monthly to
the several Persons appointed by this Ordinance for
the receiving thereof.
"That is to say:
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"London, |
Two Thousand One Hundred Ninety Pounds, Four Shillings. |
| "Middlesex and Westminster, |
One Thousand Ninety-five Pounds, Two Shillings. |
| "Kent, with the Cities and Cinque Ports in Kent, |
One Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty-five Pounds, Three Shillings, Four Pence. |
| "Essex, |
One Thousand Six Hundred Forty-two Pounds, Thirteen Shillings. |
| "Surrey, with Southwark, |
Seven Hundred Thirty Pounds, One Shillings, Four Pence. |
| "Sussex, with the Cinque Ports in Sussex, |
Nine Hundred Twelve Pounds, Eleven Shillings, Eight Pence. |
| "Hertford, |
Six Hundred Fifty-seven Pounds, One Shilling, Two-Pence Half-penny. |
| "Cambridge, |
Five Hundred Forty-seven Pounds, Eleven Shillings. |
| "Ely, |
Two Hundred Fifteen Pounds, Seven Shillings, Four Pence Three Farthings. |
| "Suffolk, |
One Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty-five Pounds, Three Shillings, Four Pence. |
| "Norfolk, with Norwich, |
One Thousand Eight Hundred Twenty-five Pounds, Three Shillings, and Four Pence. |
| "Huntington, |
Three Hundred Twentyone Pounds, Four Shillings, Seven Pence. |
| "Bedford, |
Three Hundred Sixty-five Pounds, Eight Pence. |
| "Lincoln, with the City, |
One Thousand One Hundred Eighty-six Pounds, Seven Shillings, Two Pence. |
| "Rutland, |
Ninety-one Pounds, Five Shillings, Two Pence. |
| "Nottingham, with the Town, |
Two Hundred Seventy-three Pounds, Fifteen Shillings, Six Pence. |
| "Darby, |
Two Hundred Fifty-five Pounds, Ten Shillings, Five Pence Half-penny. |
| "York, |
One Thousand Five Hundred Fifty-one Pounds, Seven Shillings, and Ten Pence. |
| "City of York, |
Ninety-one Pounds, Five Shillings, Two Pence. |
| "Kingston upon Hull, and County thereof, |
Thirty-six Pounds, Ten Shillings, Three Farthings. |
| "Lancaster, |
Seven Hundred Thirty Pounds, One Shilling, Four Pence. |
| "Leicester, |
Two Hundred Seventy-three Pounds, Fifteen Shillings, Six Pence. |
| "Northampton, |
Six Hundred Twenty Pounds, Eleven Shillings, One Penny Three Farthings. |
| "Cheshire, |
Two Hundred Fifty-five Pounds, Ten Shillings, Five Pence Three Farthings. |
|
"Stafford, |
Three Hundred and Ten Pounds, Five Shillings, Six Pence, and Three Farthings. |
| "Warwick, |
Eight Hundred Twenty-one Pounds, Six Shillings, Six Pence. |
| "Coventry, |
Fifty-four Pounds, Fifteen Shillings, Penny Farthing. |
| "Cumberland, |
Fifty-four Pounds, Fifteen Shillings, Penny Farthing. |
| "Newcastle, |
Thirty-six Pounds, Ten Shillings, Three Farthings. |
| "Durham, |
Ninety-one Pounds, Five Shillings, and Two Pence. |
| "Westmerland, |
Thirty-nine Pounds, Fifteen Shillings, Nine Pence Farthing. |
| "Northumberland, |
Seventy-three Pounds, Penny Half-penny. |
| "The whole Sum is, |
One and Twenty Thousand Pounds. |
"And that the said several Sums of Money may be
duly taxed, levied, and paid, as is hereafter directed,
be it further Ordained, by the said Lords and Commons, That the several and respective Committees
hereby appointed, for the several and respective Cities,
Counties, and Places aforesaid, shall, within Six
Days next ensuing the Publication hereof, meet together, at some convenient Place, in every of the
said Cities, Counties, and Places respectively; and
afterwards Three of them at the least shall, Once in
every Week at the least, meet at such convenient
Places as they shall think fit and appoint, for the more
speedy Execution of this Ordinance; and the said
respective Committees are hereby required and authorized, at the Days and Places of their First Meetings,
to divide and proportion the several Sums of Money,
appointed by this Ordinance to be levied for the
Maintenance of the said Army, upon the several and
respective Wards, Divisions, Hundreds, Ridings,
Rapes, Lathes, and Wapentakes, within the several
Cities, Counties, and Places aforesaid, according to
the usual Proportions and Divisions of Rates in the
said Places; and likewise shall and may there agree to
divide and sever themselves, for the better Execution
of this Ordinance, into such Wards, Hundreds, Ridings, Wapentakes, Rapes, Places, and Divisions,
within their respective Cities, Counties, and Places,
as to them shall seem expedient; and to take to their
Assistance, for the more speedy Execution of the said
Service in their several Divisions, such able and sufficient Persons as they shall think fit, and to meet as
often as to them shall seem good; and forthwith the
said Committees, or any Two or more of them respectively, are hereby required and authorized to
direct their Warrants to such Number of Persons as
they shall think fit, within their several and respective
Divisions, to be Assessors of the said Rates, which
said Persons are hereby authorized and required to
assess all and every Person and Persons, having any
Real or Personal Estate, within the Limits, Circuits,
and Bounds of their respective Divisions, according
to the Rate and Proportion in this Ordinance mentioned.
"And be it further Ordained, That the several and
respective Committees, in each of the several Counties, Cities, and Places, shall have Power to assess and
levy the several Sums before mentioned, upon the
Lands, Goods, Annuities, Rents, Offices, or other
Estate, Real or Personal, in such Manner and Form,
and according to the most equal and usual Rates for
levying of Money, for Maintenance of the Forces,
for the Defence of the King and Parliament, or by
a certain Rate upon the true Yearly Values of Lands,
Rents, Annuities, Offices, and Hereditaments, and
according to the true Value of Goods, Chattels, Debts,
or other Estate, Real or Personal, within the said
several Counties, Cities, Limits, or Places respectively; and, to the End the said Rates be equally and
indifferently assessed, and the Monies duly collected,
and true Accompt thereof made, the said Assessors
are hereby required, within Six Days after such
Assessment made, to deliver One Copy of their respective Assessments, fairly written, and subscribed
by them, unto the said respective Committees; and
the said respective Committees are hereby ordained
and required, to sign and seal Three Duplicates of
the said respective Assessments, whereof One Duplicate, the said respective Committees, are to deliver
to the respective Collectors, with Warrant to them to
collect the said Assessments, and One other Duplicate
to the Treasurer of the Committee of Goldsmiths Hall
in London, for such of the said several Monthly Sums
of Money, arising within the several Counties, Cities,
Towns, and Places, as are in this present Ordinance
particularly appointed to be paid to the said Treasurer; and to the Lord Mayor of the City of York
for the Time being, for such of the said several
Monthly Sums of Money, arising within the several
Counties, Cities, Towns, and Places, as are in this
present Ordinance particularly appointed to be paid
to the said Lord Mayor of the City of York for the
Time being; and the Third Duplicate unto the Committee of the Accompts of the Kingdom, who are
hereby authorized to administer an Oath to the Person
that shall bring the said Duplicates to the Committee
for the Accompts, as hath been accustomed in the
Court of Exchequer in Case of the Estreats of Subsidies: And the said several Committees, or any of
them, are hereby respectively authorized, from Time
to Time, to nominate One or more sufficient and
honest Person or Persons, in every Division or Allotment, to be Collectors of the said Monies so assessed
and rated, which said Collectors are hereby authorized
and required to collect the said Monies so assessed;
and the said Committee, or any Three of them, are
hereby authorized to allow and pay to the said respective Collectors, and their Sub-collectors, One Penny
apiece in the Pound, for their Pains in collecting the
said Monies; and One Half-penny in the Pound for
their Clerks, for their Pains in fair writing the said
Assessments; and if any Person shall refuse or neglect
to pay any Sum of Money whereat he shall be rated
or assessed, that then it shall and may be lawful to
and for the said Collectors, or any of them, to levy
the Sum so assessed by Distress and Sale of the Goods
of such Persons so refusing or neglecting to pay, deducting the Sum assessed, and the reasonable Charges
of Distraining, and restore the Overplus to the
Owner thereof; and to break open any House, Chest,
Trunk, Box, or other Thing, where any such Goods
are, and to call to their Assistance any of the Trained
Bands, or any other Forces, within the Cities, Counties, or Places, wherein any Resistance shall be made,
or any other Person or Persons whatsoever; which
said Forces and Persons are hereby required to be
aiding and assisting in the Premises, as they shall answer the contrary at their Perils: And if any Question or Difference happen, upon the taking of such
Distress, between the Parties distrained and distraining, the same shall be ended and determined by the
said Committees, or any Two or more of them; and
the said several Committees, or any Two or more of
them, are hereby authorized to use such other lawful
Ways or Means, for the speedy levying of the said
Assessments, as to them shall be thought fit; and if
any Person or Persons shall neglect or refuse to pay
his Assessments, and convey his or their Goods, or
other Personal Estate, whereby the Sum of Money
so assessed cannot be levied according to this Ordinance, then the said respective Committees, or any
Two or more of them, are hereby authorized to imprison the Persons, and sequester the Estate, of every
such Person, for the Advancement of the said Service; and the Tenants of all Houses and Lands, which
shall be rated by virtue of this Ordinance, are here-
by required and authorized to pay such Sums of
Money as shall be rated upon such House and Lands,
and to deduct out of their Rents so much of the said
Rates as, in respect of the Rents of every such House
and Lands, the Landlords should or ought to pay
and bear; and the Landlords, both mediate and immediate, according to their respective Interest, are
hereby required to allow such Deductions and Payments upon the Receipt of the Residue of their
Rents: And be it Provided, That every Tenant paying the said Assessment shall be acquitted and discharged for so much Money as the said Assessments shall
amount unto, as if the same had been actually paid
unto such Person or Persons unto whom his Rents
should have been due and payable; and if any Difference shall arise between Landlord and Tenant, or any
other, concerning the said Rates, the said several
Committees, or any Two or more of them, in their
several Divisions, have hereby Power to settle the
same as they shall think fit: And it is further Ordained, That if any Person or Persons shall find him
or themselves aggrieved, that he or they is or are
over-rated, and shall, within Ten Days after Demand
made, complain to the Committees who signed or
allowed his or their Assessment, the major Part of
the said Committee shall have Power, upon Examination, to relieve such Person or Persons, as they shall
see Cause.
"And be it further Ordained, by the said Lords and
Commons, That if any Person or Persons shall wilfully neglect or refuse to perform his Duty, in the
due and speedy Execution of this present Ordinance,
the said respective Committees, or any Five or more
of them, have hereby Power to impose upon such
Person or Persons, so refusing or neglecting their
Duties, such Fine or Fines as to them shall be thought
fit, and cause the same to be levied by Distress and
Sale of Goods, in Manner and Form aforesaid; provided, that no Fine to be imposed by any of the
Committees shall, for any One Offence, exceed the
Sum of Twenty Pounds, to be paid for the said
Forces; and that no Fine to be imposed upon any
Assessor, Collector, or other Person to be employed
by the said Committees in the said Service, shall, for
any Offence, exceed the Sum of Forty Shillings; and
that no Privileged Place or Person, within the Cities,
Counties, and Places aforesaid, shall be exempted
from the said Assessments and Taxes: And be it
further Ordained, that the said several and respective
Committees, and every of them, shall, from Time to
Time, give a true and perfect Account of all their
Doings and Proceedings in the Execution of this
Ordinance to the Two Houses of Parliament, or to
such Persons as they shall appoint.
"And it is further Ordained, That the Persons hereafter named respectively shall be Committees for the
several and respective Cities, Counties, Towns, and
Places, hereafter mentioned, to put this Ordinance
in Execution, in the several and respective Counties,
Cities, and Places, for which they are hereby respectively appointed Committees; videlicet,
For the County of Bedford.
"Sir Beauchamp St. John, Sir John Burgony Baronet, Sir Thomas Alston Knight and Baronet, Sir
Oliver Luke Knight, Sir Samuel Luke, Sir John Rolt,
Sir Roger Burgoyne, Sir William Boteler, Sir William
Bryers, and Sir John Thomson, Knights, Thomas Rolt,
Thomas Sadler, James Beverley, Lewis Monox, Edward Osborne, Robert Stauton, Samuel Browne, Onston
Winch, John Harvey, and Edward Cater, Esquires,
Humphry Monox, William Duncombe, John Vaux, Humphrey Fish, and John Neale, Esquires, the Mayor of
the Town of Bedford for the Time being, Francis
Bannister Doctor in Physic, Robert Hawes, and Thomas
Paradine.
For the County of Northampton.
"Lord Fitz Williams, Edward Farmer Esquire High
Sheriff of the said County, Sir John Dreydon, Sir
Gilbert Pickering, John Crew, Zouch Tate, Esquires,
Sir Christopher Yelverton Knight and Baronet, Sir
Christopher Yelverton Knight, Richard Knightly Esquire,
Sir Rowland St. John Knight of the Bath, Sir John
Norwich, Sir Edward Nicols, Baronets, Sir Richard
Sauntell, Sir Humphrey Orme, Knights, Robert Mildmay, John Barnard, Edward Harby, Richard Sauncell, John Bretton, John Norton, John Claypole, John
Thornton, Thomas Pentloe, Richard Onsley, Thomas
Elmes, Esquires, the Mayor of Northampton for the
Time being, John Gifford, John Fisher, and Francis
Rushworth, Aldermen.
For the City of London.
"Thomas Atkin Lord Mayor, Sir Nicholas Raynton
Knight and Alderman, Isaac Pennington Alderman
and Lieutenant of The Tower, Sir John Wollaston
Knight, Sir John Cordall Knight, Sir Thomas Soame
Knight, Sir John Gayre Knight, Sir Jacob Garrard
Knight, Thomas Adams, John Warner, Aldermen,
Samuel Vassall, and John Venne.
For the County of Surry.
"Edmund Jordan High Sheriff of the said County,
William Lord Munson, Denzill Hollis Esquire, Benjamin Weston Esquire, John Glynne Esquire Recorder of
London, Sir Ambrose Browne Baronet, Sir Thomas
Jervoys, Sir Richard Onslow, Sir John Maynard
Knight of the Bath, Sir John Dingly, Sir John Howland, Sir William Eliot, Sir Richard Bettenson, Sir
Matthew Brend, Sir Robert Parkhurst, Sir Robert
Wood, Sir Robert Gorges, and Sir John Evelyn, Knights,
Thomas Sands, Nicholas Stoughton, George Farewell,
Henry Tonstall, Arthur Onslow, Robert Wood, Robert
Goodwin, Francis Drake, George Evelyn of Wotton,
John Goodwyn, John Farewell, Henry Weston, Thomas
Lock, John Turner, John Cartwright, Sackford Gowson, Robert Purse, Robert Meade, and Lancelot Johnson, Esquires, Robert Holeman, Robert Houghton, Cornelius Cooke, Richard Wright, George Snelling, Thomas
Hudson, and Henry Hardwick, Gentlemen.
For the County of Middlesex, the City and Liberty of Westminster.
"George Earl of Desmond, Sir Henry Vane Senior
Knight, Sir Richard Wynn Knight and Baronet, Sir
Gilbert Gerrard Baronet, Sir Edward Barkham Knight
and Baronet, Sir Thomas Fowler Knight and Baronet,
Sir Richard Sprignal Baronet, Sir Gregory Morton
Baronet, Sir John Davers, Sir John Francklyn, Sir
John Hippesley, Sir William Roberts, Sir Robert Pye
Senior, Sir John Trevour, Sir James Harrington, Sir
William Ashton, and Sir Edward Powell, Knights, the
Lieutenant of The Tower of London for the Time
being, John Glyn Esquire Recorder of the Cities of
London and Westminster, Lawrence Whittaker, John
Huxley, John Trenchard, William Wheeler, Thomas
Wilcocks, John Maurice, Richard Dounton, Thomas Lane,
Robert Stowen, Humphrey Edwards, John Brown,
Justinian Paget, Thomas Swallow, Thomas Fauconberge, and Lawrence Swetman, Esquires, William Bell,
John Brigham, Anthony Withers, William Barns, Stephen Bourman, George Blenerhasset, Edward Martin,
Gentlemen.
For the County of Rutland.
"Thomas Lord Gray of Groby, Sir Edward Harrington Knight and Baronet, Sir James Harrington Knight,
Evers Armyn, Robert Horsman, Thomas Waite, John
Osborn, Thomas Levet, Christopher Browne, Robert
Horseman Junior, Samuel Barker, Esquires, John
Hatcher, John Greene, William Busbey, Gentlemen.
For the County of Cambridge.
"Sir Dudley North, Sir John Cuts, Sir Miles Sandys
Junior, Sir James Reynolds, Knights, Doctor Eden,
Oliver Cromwell, James Reynolds, Francis Russell,
Thomas Symonds, Thomas Ducket, Robert Castle, Michael Dalton Senior, Michael Dalton Junior, Killiphet
Russell, Talbot Pepys, Thomas Larket, Dudley Pope,
Thomas Bendish, Robert Clarke, John Welbore, Edward
Clench, Edward Leeds, James Tomson, William Janes,
John Chennery, and John Raven, Esquires.
For Cambridge Town.
"The Mayor pro Tempore, John Lowery, Alderman
Spalding, Alderman French, Alderman Robson, Talbot Pepis, Richard Foxton, James Blackley, and Edward Almond, Esquires, Alderman Fiennes.
For the Isle of Ely.
"Sir Miles Sands Junior, Sir Edward Partridge, Oliver
Cromwell, George Glapthorne, John Hubbert, and
William March, Esquires, Richard Stave Doctor in
Physic, Thomas Castle and Tristram Diamonds, Gentlemen.
For the County of Derby.
"Sir George Gresley and Sir John Curson, Knights and
Baronets, Sir John Gell and Sir Edward Coke, Baronets, Sir Edward Leech, Sir John Coke, and Sir
Samuel Sleigh, Knights, Randall Ashenhurst, Henry
Wigfall, John Wigley, Robert Eare, Ralph Clarke,
Rowland Morewood, and John Munday, Esquires,
Thomas Sanders, George Poole, and Edward Charleton,
Gentlemen.
Derby.
"Thomas Gell Esquire Recorder, Nathaniel Hallows,
Luke Whittington, and Robert Mellor, Aldermen.
For the County of Essex.
"Sir John Barrington and Sir Harbottle Grimston,
Knights and Baronets, Sir William Hicks, Sir William
Masham, and Sir Richard Everard, Baronets, Sir Martin Lumley Knight and Baronet, Sir Thomas Cheeke,
Sir Henry Mildmay of Wansted, Sir William Roe, Sir
Henry Holeroft, Sir Thomas Honywood, Sir William
Martin, and Sir Robert Kemp, Knights, Harbottle
Grimston, James Cambell, William Masham, John Sayer,
Timothy Middleton, Henry Mildmay, William Umphrevile, Oliver Raymond, Anthony Luther, Mr. Topsfield,
Dean Tindall, Robert Barrington, Robert Smith, Sampson Sheffield, Thomas Cook, Cary Mildmay, Richard
Harlackenden, Robert Wiseman of Mayland, John
Eldred, John Jocelyn, Robert Bourn, John Mead,
John Eden, Thomas Clapton; Arthur Barnardiston,
Isaac Allen of Haseley, William Goldingham, William
Atwood, John Atwood, Peter Whitcombe, John Brook,
John Harvey, Henry Wiseman, Henry Barrington, Robert Young, Francis Stonhard, George Walton, John
Watkins, Edward Berkhead, Langly,
Matthews Esquire, Richard Wiseman, John
Langly of Colchester, Thomas Cook, John Sorrell, William Turner of Wimbish, Robert Veysey, Jeremy Aylett,
William Collerd, Robert Crane, Doctor Read of Beauchanger, Robert Calthorpe, Thomas Adams of Thaxstead, Richard Hawkin of Harwich, John Alistone,
William Harlackenden, John Thorogood of Walden,
Isaac Wincall, Thomas Talcot, Samuel Plum, John Shaw
the Younger, Francis Williamson of Walden, Francis
Nicholson, John Fennyng, Robert Talcot of Colchester,
Thomas Alliet and Robert Maidstone, Gentlemen.
For Colchester.
"The Mayor of Colchester for the Time being, Marbottle Grimston Recorder, John Jocelyn Deputy Recorder, Henry Barrington, John Langly, Robert Buckston, Ralph Harrison, Thomas Wade, and William Cooke,
Aldermen.
Hertfordshire.
"Charles Lord Viscount Cranborne, Robert Cecill
Esquire, Sir Richard Lucy Knight and Baronet, Sir
John Garrat, Sir John Read, Baronets, Sir Thomas
Dacres, Sir William Litton, and Sir John Wittewrong,
Knights, Edward Atkins Serjeant at Law, Richard
Jennings, Rowland Litton, Ralph Freeman, William
Leaman, William Prisley, Thomas Tooke, Edward Wingate, and John Heydon, Esquires, John King Doctor
of Physic, Alexander Wilde, Richard Porter, Gabriell Barber, Captain Scroghs; and Gravely Norton,
Esquires.
St. Albans.
"The Mayor for the Time being, John King Doctor
of Physic, and John Robotham Esquires.
For the County of Huntington.
"Sir William Armyn Knight and Baronet, Edward
Mountague, George Mountague, Oliver Cromwell, Valentine Walton, Onslow Winch, Abraham Burwell, and
Terrill Jocelyne, Esquires, Thomas Templar, John
Bonner, Robert Vintner, and William Drury, Gentlemen.
For the County of Suffolk.
"Sir Edmond Bacon, Sir William Playters, and Sir
Symonds D'Ewes, Knights and Baronets, Sir William
Spring and Sir Buts Bacon, Baronets, Sir Roger
North, Sir John Wentworth, Sir Nathaniel Barnardiston, Sir William Soame, Sir John Rous, Sir Philip
Parker, Sir Robert Brooke, and Sir Thomas Barnardiston, Knights, William Heveningham, Brampton
Gurdon Senior, Henry North Senior, Maurice Barrow, Isaack Appleton, Henry North Junior, Nicholas
Bacon, Robert Reynolds, John Gurdon, William Cage,
Thomas Bacon, Nathaniel Bacon, Francis Bacon, John
Brooke, William Bloyse, Thomas Blosse, Brampton
Gurdon Junior, Thomas Tirrell, Thomas Cole, John
Hodges, Richard Pepis, John Cotton, Edmond Harvey,
Gibson Lucas, Robert Brewster, Theophilus Vaughan,
James Hubert, Francis Brewster, William Laurence,
Alexander Bence, and Squier Bence, Esquires.
For the Town of Ipswich.
"The Bailiffs for the Time being, William Cage and
Nathaniel Bacon, Esquires, John Aldus, Robert Duncon, Peter Fisher.
For Bury St. Edmond.
"The Alderman for the Time being, Thomas Chaplin, Samuel Moody.
For Aldeburgh.
"The Bailiffs for the Time being, Thomas Johnson,
Henry Cheney.
For the County of Kent.
"Sir Edward Boyse, John Boyse of Fretvile, John
Boyse of Wingham, Esquires, Sir William Strickland,
Sir Edward Monings, Sir James Oxenden, Sir John Honywood, Sir Thomas Pierce, Henry Oxenden, John Dixwell, Colonel Henry Honywood, Sir Richard Hardres,
Alderman Sabine and Robert Hales, Esquires, Sir
Thomas Godfrey, Sir Michael Levesey, Colonel William
Kenwrick, Mr. Bix, Captain Humphrey Scot, Captain
Plummer Senior, Captain Thomas Plummer Junior,
Sir Edward Scot, Mr. Robert Scot, Captain Thomas
Westrow, Captain Thomas Brodnax, Sir Henry Hayman, Sir Peter Godfrey, Lambert Godfrey, Richard
Browne, Colonel John Browne, Sir John Sedley, the
Mayor of Rochester for the Time being, the Mayor
of Maidston for the Time being, Sir John Rivers, Sir
Humphrey Tufton, Sir Isaac Sedley, Captain Augustine
Skinner, Captain Richard Beale, Captain Richard
Lee, Master George Newman, Sir John Rayny, Sir
Nicholas Miller, William James, and William Skinner,
Sir Thomas Walsingham, Sir Anthony Weldon, Master
Thomas Blount, Master Thomas Seyliard, Master Thomas Francklyn, Master William Boothby, Captain Thomas Seyliard, Master John Twisleton.
For the City and County of the City of Canterbury.
"The Mayor for the Time being, Sir Edward Master and Sir William Man, Knights, Thomas Denne
Recorder, John Nut and John James, Esquires,
Avery Savin and John Lade, Aldermen.
For the County of Sussex.
"Sir Thomas Pelham, Sir Thomas Parker, Sir John
Chapman, Anthony Stapeley, Herbert Morley, Sir Thomas Ersfield of Denne, Henry Shelley, John Baker,
Hall Ravenscroft, Edward Dowse, William Hay, John
Busbridge, Herbert Bord, Herbert Springate, Herbert
Hay, Peter Farnden, Thomas Jeffery, William Michelborne, Thomas Collins, John Bord, Anthony Crutenden,
Anthony Foule, Francis Sellwin, Newton Senior, William Cawely, Thomas Middleton, John Downes, George
Oglander, James Temple, Thomas Chase, Ralph Cooper,
George Churcher, Peter Bettesworth of Fineing,
Esquires, Thomas Henshaw, William Freeman, William
Marlet, Thomas Greene of Marden, Thomas Millet
of Marden, William Cooke, Nicholas Shepheard, John
Fagge, William Morley, Humphrey Edwards, Arthur
Bettisworth, George Green, Philip Germin Serjeant
at Law, Stephen Humphrey, Nathaniel Studley, Robert Spence, Roger Gratwick, William Spence, Robert
Heath, John Everenden, Edward Manning, Thomas
White, Richard Yeates, John Roberts, Henry Every,
Gentlemen, Thomas Challenor Esquire, Captain Symon
Everenden.
For the City and County of Norwich.
"John Tooly Mayor, and the Mayor for the Time
being, Samuel Smith Recorder, Erasmus Earle
Steward, John Thacker, Christopher Barret, Thomas
Baker, Richard Harman, and Adrian Parmenter,
Esquires, Mr. Thomas Barret and Mr. Barnard
Church, Sheriffs, and the Sheriffs for the Time being,
Matthew Peckford, Henry Wats, Samuell Parkes, Matthew Lindsey, Thomas Tofts, Livewell Sherwood, and
William Symonds, Aldermen, John Salter, John Grey,
Samuell Brewster, John Cullier, John Tofts, Timothy
Scottow, Henry King, and Thomas Waller, Esquires.
For the County of Norfolke.
"Sir Thomas Woodhouse Knight and Baronet, Sir
John Holland Baronet, Sir John Pots and Sir John
Hobert, Knights and Baronets, Sir William Paston Baronet, Sir John Palgrave Knight and Baronet, Sir
Richard Berny Baronet, Sir Isaack Astly Knight and
Baronet, Sir Valentine Pell Knight Vicecomes, Sir Miles
Hobart Knight of the Bath, Sir Will. Doily, Sir Tho.
Guibon, Sir Tho. Gawdy, Sir Ed. Astly, Sir Tho.
Hoogan, and Sir Geo. Windham, Knights, Wil. Heveningham, Framlingham Gawdy, John Spelman, John
Coke, James Calthrop, Miles Corbet, Francis Jermy,
Robert Wood, Thomas Windham, John Buxton, Gregory
Gawsell, Edm. Thorisby, Philip Skippon, Philip Beding field, John Houghton, Robert Houghton, James
Scamler, John Walpoole, Edward Chamberlaine, Thomas Russell, Robert Wilson, Robert Baineham, Robert
Jermy, Hamond Ward, Thomas Weld, Samuel Smith,
Thomas Southerton, Adam Scamler, Robert Sheppard,
Edward Heyward, Roger Townsend, Thomas Wright,
Robert Long, John Web, James de Grey, John Reimes,
Edward Gawdy, Robert Rich, Martin Sedley, Henry
Taylor, George Hunt, Edward Owner, and Tho. Toll,
Esquires, the Mayor of Lyn for the Time being,
John May of Lyn Alderman, the Bailiffs of Yarmouth
for the Time being, Thomas Johnson and Robert
Gower of Yarmouth, Thomas Lincolne and Henry Kettle
of Thetford.
For the County of Warwick and City of Coventry.
"Sir Peter Wentworth, Sir William Bolstrode, Sir
Richard Sheffington, William Jesson, Godfrey Bosevile,
William Purefoy, John Barker, John Hales, William
Colemare, Thomas Willoughby, Thomas Boughton, Anthony Staughton, Gamaliell Purefoy, George Abbot,
Waldine Willington, Thomas Bassenet, Robert Wilcox.
For the County of Lincolne.
"Sir John Wray Knight and Baronet, Sir William
Armyn, Sir John Brownelow, Sir William Brownelow,
Sir Richard Earle, and Sir Thomas Trollop, Baronets,
Sir Edward Aiscough, Sir Hamond Witchcot, Sir Christopher Wray, and Sir Anthony Ireby, Knights, John
Wray, Edward Aiscough, Thomas Grantham, Thomas
Hatcher, John Broxholmc, Edmund Anderson, Montague Cholmley, Mulleneux Disney, William Ellis, Francis
Fiennes, Henry Pelham, Norris Cave, John Archer, Francis
Missendine, William Berry, William Wolley, Charles Hall,
Thomas Lister, Henry Massinbeard, Draynard Massinbeard, Alexander Emmerson, Edward Rosseter, Thomas
Rosseter, John Sheffield, William Savile, and Thomas
Cornewallis, Esquires, Thomas Nethercote, John Barnard,
and Nehemiah Rawson, Gentlemen, the Mayor of Boston
for the Time being, John Harrington, Thomas Disney,
Thomas Irby, Samuel Cust, and John Wilsby, Esquires,
Edm. Tilson Alderman, John Hobson, William Hobson,
Francis Empson, John Brown, Charles Empson, Wiat
Perkins, John Whiteing, Thomas Welby, Thomas Hall,
and Merlin Johnson, Gentlemen, the Mayor of Lincolne, William Marshall, Steven Dawson, and
Brassbridge, Aldermen.
For the County and Town of Leicester.
"Thomas Lord Grey, Theophilus Grey, Sir Edward
Hartop Senior, Sir Arthur Haslerig, Sir Martin Lister,
Sir Thomas Hartop, Sir Roger Smith, Master Quarlis,
John Saint John, Thomas Babington, Peter Temple,
Arthur Stavely, Henry Smith, Thomas Haslerig, William Hewit, William Nowill, and Francis Hacker,
Esquires, John Goodman, John Swinfield, and Francis
Smalley, Gentlemen, William Staveley, Richard Ludlam, and Edward Cradocke, Aldermen.
For the County of Lancaster.
"Savill Radcliffe Esquire, John Parker Gentleman,
John Halstead Gentleman, Richard Hoghton, Alexander Rigby, Alexander Standish, Edmond Fleetwood,
George Dodding, Robert Curwen, Edward Rigby, John
Rawlinson, Ralph Ashton, John Bradshaw, and Edmund Butterworth, Esquires, Sir Thomas Standley
Baronet, John Moore and Robert Ireland, Esquires,
Sir Ralph Ashton Baronet, William Ashurst Esquire.
For the County of Stafford.
"Simon Rugeley, Lewis Chadwick, Tho. Crumpton,
George Thorly, Walter Brown, Edward Broughton,
and Michael Biddulp, Esquires, Tho. Brough, Sam.
Terwick, Michael Low, and William Turton, Gentlemen, the Mayor of Stafford for the Time being,
John Swinfen Gentleman.
For the County of Cheshire.
"Sir George Booth Knight and Baronet, Sir William
Brereton Baronet, George Booth, Thomas Stanley,
Philip Manwaring, Henry Manwaring, Henry Brook,
John Bradshaw, Rob. Duckinfield, Henry Vernon,
John Crew, and William Marbury, Esquires.
For the County of Nottingham.
"Gilbert Millington Esquire, Colonel Francis Thornbagh, Colonel John Hutchinson, Colonel James Chadwick, Captain Charles White, Nicholas Charleton,
Major Widmerpool, and Richard Pendock, Esquires,
Edward Ayscough Esquire, John Mason, and Thomas
Salisbury, Gentlemen.
For the County of the Town of Nottingham.
"Gilbert Millington Esquire, William Nix Mayor,
William Drewry Alderman, and the Mayor of Nottingham for the Time being, Nicholas Charleton, Edward Aiscough, and Richard Pendock, Esquires, John
Mason, and Thomas Salisbury, Gentleman.
"Sir William St. Quinten Baronet, Sir Thomas Remington, Henry Saint Quinten, Colonel Bainton, Sir
Richard Darley Knight, Richard Remington, John
Anlaby, John Alured, Henry Darley, Francis Thorp,
Christopher Ridley, Esquires, Richard Darley and
Marmaduke Grimston, Gentlemen.
North-Riding of the County of York.
"Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, Sir Thomas Fairfax,
Knight, Sir William Constable Baronet, Sir Matthew
Boynton Knight and Baronet, Sir Richard Darley
Knight, Sir John Bourcher, Sir William Strickland,
Sir Arthur Ingram, Sir Henry Cholmley, Bryan Stapleton, Henry Darley, Luke Robinson, Sir Henry Faukland, John Wastall, Christopher Perceyhay, George
Trotter, Francis Lassels, Jeffery Gate, George Marwood, Thomas Robinson, James Maleverer, Francis
Boynton, and Henry Tempest, Esquires, and Ralph
Rymer Gentleman.
For the County of Northumberland.
"William Fenwick, Thomas Middleton, Michael Welden, William Shafto, Thomas Lowrain, Henry Ogle,
Esquires, George Paylor, Henry Horsley, Alexander
Collingwood, Richard Forster, William Armorer, Robert
Dodsworth, Ralph Salkeild, Gentlemen.
Newcastle upon Tyne.
"John Blackeston, Henry Warmouth, and John Clavering, Esquires, James Clavering, Edward Man,
Robert Ellison, John Cosens, Thomas Legard, George
Dawson, George Fenwick, Gentlemen.
For the County of Cumberland.
"Sir Wilford Lawson Knight, William Lawson, Richard Barwis, William Briscoe, Thomas Lamplough, and
Thomas Cholmley, Esquires.
For the County of Westmerland.
"James Bellingham, Edward Brigs, and Allan Bellingham, Esquires, Thomas Brathwayte, Samuel Knipe,
Robert Brathwayte, Thomas Steddall, Richard Brathwait, Roger Bateman, Jervas Benson Mayor of Kendall, and the Mayor of Kendall for the Time being,
Alan Gilpin Gentleman.
City of York and the County of the same.
"The Lord Mayor for the Time being, Ferdinando
Lord Fairfax, Sir Tho. Fairfax, Sir Will. Allenson,
Sir Tho. Widdrington, Sir Christopher Croft, and Sir
Rob. Burwick, Knights, Leonard Betson, Tho. Hoyl,
James Hutchinson, Henry Thompson, Steven Watson,
Thomas Dickinson, Robert Horner, Leonard Thompson, Simon Coulton Aldermen, William Taylor Merchant.
Kingston upon Hull.
"The Mayor for the Time being, Perigrine Pelham Esquire, Henry Barnard, William Poples, John
Barnard, and William Dobson, Aldermen.
For the County of Durham.
"Sir George Vane Knight, Timothy Whittingham, Tho.
Bowes, John Fenwick, Thomas Shadforth, Thomas
Mitford, Richard Lilborne, George Lilborne, George
Bunny, Thomas Birckbeke, and John Smart.
West Riding of the County of York.
"Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, Sir Thomas Fairfax
Knight, Sir William Constable, Sir Richard Hawksworth, Sir William Lister, Sir Arthur Ingram, Sir
John Savill, Sir Robert Barwick, Knights, Sir Henry
Cholmley, Sir Thomas Maleverer, Sir Philip Stapleton,
Henry Arthington, John Lambert, John Farer, Charles
Fairfax, John Savill of Medley, Bryan Stapleton,
George Marwood, Thomas Stockdale, Jo. Cholmley,
Thomas Bosvile, Thomas Estost, William White, Robert
Skerne, John Maleverer, and John Bright, Esquires,
William West, Henry Tempest, John Robinson, Esquires,
and Robert Michell Gentleman.
East Riding of the County of York.
"Ferdinando Lord Fairfax, Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight,
Sir Matthew Boynton Knight and Baronet, Sir William
Constable Baronet, Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir William
Strickland Knight and Baronet, Sir Arthur Ingram.
"And it is further Ordained, That the several
Monthly Sums of Money aforementioned, laid upon
the City of London, the County of Middlesex, and
City of Westminster, the County of Kent and Cities
there, the County of Essex, the County of Surry
and Borough of Southwarke, the Counties of Sussex, Hertford, Cambridge and the Isle of Ely, the
Counties of Suffolk and Norfolk and the City of Norwich, the Counties of Huntington, Bedford, and
Lincolne and the City of Lincolne, Counties of Rutland, Leicester, Northampton, Warwick, and the City
of Coventry and County of the same, shall be paid
unto the Treasurer of the Committee at Goldsmiths
Hall, in London, for and to the Use of the said Army;
and that the several Monthly Sums, laid upon the
City of Yorke and County of the same, the County
of York, and the Town of Kingston upon Hull and
County of the same, the County of Nottingham, the
Town of Nottingham and County of the same, the
County of Derby and Town of Derby, the County
of Lancaster, the Counties of Stafford and Cheshire,
the Counties of Durham, Cumberland, Westmerland,
and Northumberland, and the Town of Newcastle
upon Tyne and County of the same, shall be paid to
the Lord Mayor of the City of York for the Time
being, for and to the Use of the said Army.
"And it is further Ordained, by the said Lords
and Commons, That the Commissioners of Excise
appointed by Ordinance of Parliament, or their respective Deputies and Sub-commissioners, in the respective particular Counties, Cities, Towns, and
Places, hereafter particularly mentioned, shall, for
Four Months, beginning the First of March, One
Thousand Six Hundred Forty-four, pay the Sum of
Three Thousand Pounds Monthly, out of the whole
Excise arising within the Counties of York, Nottingham, Durham, Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmerland, the City of York and County of the same,
and the Town of Newcastle upon Tyne and County of
the same, or what more shall Monthly arise out of
the said Excise, in the said respective Counties, City,
Towns, and Places (excepting that of Flesh and Salt,
which is appointed to the Use of the Navy; and
also excepting the Excise that shall arise in the Town
of Kingston upon Hull and County of the same,
and also except the Excise arising in the Town of
Nottingham and County of the same), unto the Lord
Mayor of the City of York for the Time being, for
and to the Use of the Scotch Army, for and towards,
and in Part of Payment of, the said Sum of One
and Thirty Thousand Pounds first beforementioned;
and the said Commissioners of Excise, and their
said Sub-commissioners and Deputies, in the said
Counties, City, and Places, before particularly mentioned, are hereby required and authorized to pay
the same accordingly; for which, this present Ordinance shall be a sufficient Warrant and Discharge
to them, and every of them, in that Behalf; any
former Ordinance, or other Matter or Thing whatsoever, to the contrary thereof, in any Wise notwithstanding.
"Provided, and the said Lords and Commons do
further Declare and Ordain, That when the Engagements now resting upon the Sequestrations shall
be satisfied, that then the several respective Counties
shall have the Sequestrations of their several Counties, Cities, and Places, for reimbursing their respective Rates now laid upon them, towards the raising of
this Monthly One and Twenty Thousand Pounds:
And it is hereby further Ordained, That then the said
several Monthly Sums aforesaid shall be paid out
of the said Sequestrations of Delinquents Estates, in
the said several Counties, Cities, Towns, and Places
aforementioned, in such Sort, Manner, and Form,
as is before herein declared.
"Provided also, and the said Lords and Commons
do hereby further Ordain and Declare, That the
said Instructions, of March, 1643, beforementioned,
made to the said Committees as aforesaid, for such
Part and so much of them only as concerneth the
raising of Monies only for the said Army, shall be
nulled and made void, from the said First Day of
March, 1644: And the said Lords and Commons
do hereby Declare the same, as to the raising of
Monies only within the several Counties, Cities,
Towns, and Places, therein particularly mentioned,
for the said Army, from the First Day of March,
1644, null and void; any Thing in the said Instructions contained to the contrary thereof in any Wise
notwithstanding.
"Provided always, That such Rates and Assessments
that shall be made, by virtue of this Ordinance,
upon any Peers of this Realm, or Members, Assistants, or Attendants upon either of the Houses
of Parliament, for any Rate or Tax made within the
Cities of London and Westminster, or Lines of Communication, shall, before the same be levied, be
presented to the House of Peers, for the Peers;
and to the respective Houses where any Members,
Assistants, or Attendants shall be concerned therein
respectively, and by such respective House allowed
and approved of; any Thing in this Ordinance to
the contrary notwithstanding."
"Die Jovis, 20 Febr. 1644.
"Ordered, by the Commons in Parliament, That
this Ordinance be forthwith printed and published.
"H. Elsynge, Cler. Parl. D. Com."