Die Jovis, 4 die Decembris.
Prayers, by Mr. Hickes.
Ds. Grey de Warke, Speaker.
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Comes Essex. Comes Pembrooke. Comes Sarum. Comes Manchester. Comes Lyncolne. Comes Warwicke. L. Viscount Say & Seale. Comes Northumb. Comes Denbigh. Comes Midd. |
Ds. North. Ds. Mountague. Ds. Howard. Ds. Robertes. Ds. Berkley. Ds. Bruce. Ds. Willoughby. Ds. Wharton. |
Sir W. Russell & al. versus Lenthall & al.
Ordered, That the Cause between Sir Wm. Russell
and others, Plaintiffs, against Thomas Lenthall and
others Defendants, shall be heard, at this Bar, on
Thursday the 11th of this Instant December, by their
Counsel; and that all Proceedings in this Cause between
the said Parties, in the Delegates, shall stand and remain without any farther Proceed, until the said Cause
shall be heard by their Lordships, and the farther Pleasure of this House be signified.
Ordinance to settle Pensions on the Servants of the King's Children.
The Ordinance sent up from the House of Commons, for settling Pensions upon the Servants of the
Duke of Glouc. and the Princess Elizabeth, read the
First, Second, and Third Time, and passed.
A List of the several Pensions was read, and approved
of by the House. (Here enter them.)
Message to the H. C. for Drayton to be Minister of Chart;
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Dr. Aylett and Dr. Heath:
To desire their Concurrence, that Mr. Francis Draiton Clerk may be presented to the Parsonage of Little
Charte, in the County of Kent; and that Sir Nath.
Brent may give him Institution and Induction.
for the Assembly of Divines to expedite the Catechism, &c.
2. To put them in Mind of the Order sent down to
them, for quickening the Assembly of Divines, in
hastening the Catechism; and for the Assembly to meet
at Nine a Clock.
and about the following Particulars.
3. To put them in Mind of the Business of Ireland.
4. To recommend the Petition of the Wives and
Widows of the Waggoners to the Army and the Train
of Artillery.
5. To recommend the Petition of Poyer, Mayor of
Pembrooke.
6. To put them in Mind of the Ordinance for making
James Mortimer a Serjeant at Arms.
Howet, Legay, & al. Judgement.
This Day the Lords took into Consideration [ (fn. *) the
Evidence given Yesterday] against Tho. Howett, Peter
Legay, Peter Mackerell, and Edmond Butler; and gave
Judgement thereupon. (Here enter the Judgement.)
Order to be executed in the Cause of Ihannes versus Fairfax and Legay.
Ordered, That the Sheriffs of London do give their
Assistance to the Officers in putting into due Execution
the Orders and Decrees of this House, made in the
Cause of Wm. Ihannes, against Fairfax and Legay; and
that the Officers do give Account thereof to this House.
Conference about Propositions for Peace; the Forces near Newark, &c.
Ordered, That the Report of the Conference with
the House of Commons Yesterday shall be made Tomorrow Morning.
And it is Ordered, That the Earl of Lyncolne, Earl of Manchester, Ds. North, and Ds. Robertes, shall, upon what hath been heard at this Bar,
and reading of the Certificate, and upon the Debate
of the House, draw and prepare an Order, and present the same to this House.
Mr. Justice Recves and Mr. Justice Bacon to attend
the said Committee.
Any Two, to meet when they please.
Bristol Garrison.
The Establishment for the Garrison of Bristoll was
read, and Agreed to. (Here enter it.)
Sir R. Cook's Petition.
Upon reading the Petition of Sir Robert Cooke Knight:
(Here enter it.) It is Ordered, That the Consideration of the same be referred to the Committee of Lords
and Commons for Sequestrations; and that the Concurrence of the House of Commons be desired herein,
that they would do the like.
Howet & al. Judgement.
Ordered, That the Earl of Sarum, Earl of Lyncolne, Lord Viscount Say & Seale, Ds. Robertes, and
Ds. Willoughby, are appointed to prepare the Judgement in Form, pronounced this Day against Howett,
Legay, Butler, and Mackerell; and report the same to
this House. Any Two to meet.
The Ordinance for Two Thousand Pounds, out of
the Receipts of the Excise, passed this Day at the House
of Commons. (Here enter it.)
Ordinance for Pensions for the Servants of the King's Children.
Whereas the Lords and Commons assembled in
Parliament have thought sit to reduce the Houshold
of the King's Children, and thereupon to provide
for the necessary Maintenance of the Servants of
that Family: It is therefore hereby Ordained, by
the said Lords and Commons, That the several Sums
or Pensions of Two Hundred Pounds per Annum to
Sir Theodore Meyherne, of One Hundred Pounds per
Annum to Doctor Collidon, of Two Hundred Pounds
per Annum to Nicholas Bond Esquire, of Four Hundred Pounds per Annum to John Humfrey Esquire,
during their Natural Lives, or until they shall be
re-invested in their several Places, together with the
Sum of Three Thousand Three Hundred and Twentyfive Pounds, Four Shillings and Eleven Pence per
Annum, for the Pensions of the rest of the Servants
of the late Houshold, during their Natural Lives
respectively; or until they shall be re-invested in their
several Places, shall be paid to the said Sir Theodore
Meyherne, Doctor Collidon, Nicholas Bond, John Humfrey, and their Assigns; and for the rest of the said
Servants of the said late Houshold, to Cornelius
Holland Esquire, for the Use of the said Houshold
Servants; to be distributed according to a Schedule
agreed upon and subscribed by the Committee for
the regulating the Family of the King's Children,
out of the Monies arising and accruing, and to arise
and accrue, to the King and Parliament, for or by
reason of the Court of Wards and Liveries, or to
be paid in Consideration of taking away of the said
Court: And if, upon any further Ordinance or Act of
Parliament, the Revenue of the said Court of Wards,
or Composition for the same, should fail, or be otherwise disposed of, then the Sums to be paid out of
the rest of His Majesty's Revenue, according to this
Ordinance, by the Committee or Treasurers of the
said Revenue, at or upon the 29th Day of September,
the 25th Day of December, the 25th Day of March,
and the 24th Day of June, by equal Portions, respectively; the First Payment thereof to be paid and
commence from the 29th Day of September last past:
And the Receiver of the said Court of Wards and
Liveries for the Time being during the Continuance of the said Receipt, and such other Person and
Persons as shall hereafter be appointed to receive
the Monies or Revenue to be answered and paid
for or in Lieu of the Monies and Revenues now accruing by reason of the said Court, and every of
them, are hereby required and authorized to issue
and pay the said Sum or Pensions to the said respective Persons, and every of them, and their
Assigns, according to the true Meaning and Purport of this present Ordinance; and the Receipt
or Receipts of the respective Persons hereby appointed to receive the same shall be to the said Receiver, and every other Person and Persons to whom
it shall or may appertain, a sufficient Warrant for
the Payment thereof: And it is hereby further Ordained, That the particular Receipts or Acquittances
under their Hands, of the Servants of the Houshold, or their Assigns, to whom the Sum aforementioned of Three Thousand Three Hundred Twenty-five Pounds, Four Shillings, and Eleven Pence,
is to be distributed, shall be a sufficient Discharge
to the said Cornelius Holland, or his Assigns, for passing the same, or so much thereof as he shall from
Time to Time receive, according to the Schedule so
agreed upon and subscribed, as is before mentioned.
"The Names of those Servants that did lately attend the Duke of Gloucester and Princess Elizabeth, with such
Pensions as are Yearly to be allowed and paid them; (videlicet,)
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Chamber. |
£. |
s. |
d. |
| Mrs. Gwin, |
80 |
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Anne Rowse, |
60 |
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Isabella Kerre, |
60 |
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Sarra Marrett, |
60 |
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Grace Rattray, |
60 |
| Mrs. Leigh, |
40 |
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Margarett Lamy, |
40 |
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Bathsua Meakins, |
40 |
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Goodeers Hopton, |
140 |
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William Rattray, |
90 |
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Walter Chifholme, |
20 |
until the Arrears be paid. |
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Clement Kinnersley, |
100 |
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Lillias Drummond, |
30 |
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Henry Rice, |
30 |
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John Manisford, |
20 |
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Richard Thomas, |
06 |
00 |
20 |
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Sibbella Drummond, |
43 |
6 |
8 |
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Mary Ecclestone, |
43 |
6 |
8 |
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Jane Belcheir, |
06 |
00 |
20 |
| Household. |
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Ralph Jackson, |
102 |
13 |
1½ |
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John Marr, |
80 |
00 |
0 |
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Richard Bringhest, |
40 |
00 |
0 |
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Epbrain Askham, |
53 |
13 |
4 |
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Nicholas Ansell, |
40 |
00 |
0 |
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Henry Chelton, |
10 |
12 |
0 |
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Arthur Stocke, |
53 |
13 |
4 |
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Alexander Taylor, |
23 |
5 |
0 |
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John Bickerton, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
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John Fleming, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
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Thomas Richardson, |
53 |
13 |
4 |
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Richard Dalton, |
53 |
13 |
4 |
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James Chedley, |
53 |
13 |
4 |
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Ralph Millard, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
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William Walthen, |
53 |
13 |
4 |
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Richard Winch, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
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Thomas Biggs, |
23 |
5 |
0 |
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John Bryan, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
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John Sparkes, |
57 |
7 |
0½ |
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William Hobbes, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
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Richard Hobbs, |
18 |
5 |
0 |
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John Arnold, |
12 |
3 |
4 |
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Jacob Capell, |
12 |
3 |
4 |
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Morgan Jones, |
12 |
3 |
4 |
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George Astley, |
53 |
13 |
4 |
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Jasper Lisceney, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
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John Thorne, |
51 |
00 |
0 |
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Richard Roiston, |
30 |
00 |
0 |
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John Backwell, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
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Thomas Lockington, |
12 |
3 |
4 |
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Nathaniell Astley, |
30 |
00 |
0 |
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Robert Bowsey, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
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John Bond, |
53 |
13 |
4 |
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William Astly, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
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George Floyd, |
30 |
00 |
0 |
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Robert Newdike, |
53 |
13 |
4 |
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Symon Agar, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
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Michall Newbery, |
53 |
13 |
4 |
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Thomas Tooth, |
30 |
00 |
0 |
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Ambrose Tooth, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
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Michaell Marlow, |
53 |
13 |
4 |
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Thomas Hookes, |
53 |
13 |
4 |
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Abraham Gretton, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
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James Bogg, |
53 |
13 |
4 |
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Richard Adams, |
53 |
13 |
4 |
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John Roydon, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
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Stephen Bacon, |
23 |
5 |
0 |
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Margarett Biggs, |
30 |
00 |
0 |
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Richard Allen, |
9 |
2 |
6 |
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John Davis, |
6 |
00 |
20 |
| Stable. |
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Robert Kerre, |
40 |
00 |
0 |
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Henry Medlicott, |
40 |
00 |
0 |
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John Harrison, |
10 |
00 |
0 |
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Thomas Atkinson, |
30 |
00 |
0 |
The Names of those Persons who were formerly put from their Attendance on the Duke of Gloucester and
Princess Elizabeth.
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£. |
s. |
d. |
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Robert Hope, |
60 |
00 |
0 |
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Ellen Newberry, |
50 |
00 |
0 |
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Amy Bickerton, |
50 |
00 |
0 |
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John Maginers, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
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Hugh Griffith, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
| Mons. D' Aranjou, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
Some of the Prince his Highness' Servants that continue in and about London and Westm.
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£. |
s. |
d. |
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Henry Morris, |
23 |
5 |
0 |
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Mary Austine, |
20 |
00 |
0 |
| Cooks Five, |
66 |
13 |
4 |
| Scourers Four, |
32 |
00 |
0 |
| Turn-broaches Eight, |
53 |
6 |
8 |
| Pan-keeper, |
6 |
13 |
4 |
A List for the Daily and Monthly Pay of the Officers and Soldiers belonging to the Garrison of Bristoll.
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per Diem. |
per Mensens. |
| The Governor, |
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40s. |
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56l. |
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| Twelve Companies of Foot; videlicet, |
The Colonel's Company, consisting of 250 Men, besides Officers; videlicet, |
Colonel as Colonel and Captain, |
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28s. |
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39l
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4s. |
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| Lieutenant, |
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4s. |
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112s. |
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| Ensign, |
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3s. |
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4l. |
4s. |
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| Five Serjeants at 18 d. each, |
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7s. |
6d. |
10l. |
10s. |
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| Five Corporals at 12 d. each, |
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5s. |
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7l. |
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| Five Drums at 12 d. each, |
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5s. |
|
7l. |
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| Two Hundred and Fifty Soldiers at 8 d. each, |
|
8l. |
6s. |
8d. |
233l. |
6s. |
8d. |
|
Sum. |
(fn. *) 10l. |
19s. |
2d. |
(fn. *) 306l. |
16s. |
8d. |
| The Lieutenant Colonel's Company, consisting of 200 Men, besides Officers; videlicet, |
Lieutenant Colonel as Lieutenant Colonel and Captain, 16s. |
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20s. |
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28l. |
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| And as Major of the Garrison, 4s. |
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| Lieutenant, |
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4s. |
|
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112s. |
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| Ensign, |
|
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3s. |
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4l. |
4s. |
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| Four Serjeants at 18 d. each, |
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6s. |
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8l. |
8s. |
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| Four Corporals at 12 d. each, |
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4s. |
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112s. |
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| Four Drums at 12 d. each, |
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4s. |
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112s. |
|
| Two Hundred Soldiers at 8 d. each, |
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6l. |
13s. |
4d. |
186 |
13 |
4 |
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Sum. |
8 |
14 |
4 |
244l. |
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16d. |
| The Serjeant Major's Company, consisting of 150 Men, besides Officers; videlicet, |
Serjeant Major as Major and Captain, |
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14s. |
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19l. |
12s. |
|
| Lieutenant, |
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4s. |
|
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112s. |
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| Ensign, |
|
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3s. |
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4l. |
4s. |
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| Three Serjeants at 18d. each, |
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4s. |
6d. |
6l. |
6s. |
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| Three Corporals at 12 d. each, |
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3s. |
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4l. |
4s. |
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| Three Drums at 12 d. each, |
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3s. |
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4l. |
4s. |
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| One Hundred and Fifty Soldiers at (fn. †) 8 d. each, |
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100s. |
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140l. |
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Sum. |
6l. |
11s. |
6d. |
184l. |
2s. |
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| The Private Company, consisting of 100 Men, besides Officers; (videlicet,) |
Captain, |
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8s. | |
11l. |
4s. |
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| Lieutenant, |
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4s. | |
112s. |
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| Ensign, |
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3s. |
4 | 4s. |
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| Two Serjeants at 18 d. each, |
|
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3s. |
4 | 4 |
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| Three Corporals at 12 d. each, |
|
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3s. |
4 | 4 |
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| Two Drums at 12 d. each, |
|
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2s. | |
56s. |
|
| One Hundred Soldiers at 8 d. each, |
|
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66s. |
8d. |
96l. |
6s. |
8d. |
|
Sum. |
(fn. *) 4 | 10 | 8 |
(fn. *) 124l. | 10s. | 8d. |
| According to which Rate, the Pay of Eight such Companies more, each consisting of 100 Men, besides Officers, amounteth to |
35 | 17 | 4 |
1044 | 5 | 4 |
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Sum. |
(fn. *) 66 | 12s. | |
(fn. *) 1864 | 16 | |
| Extraordinary Officers. |
A Preacher for the Governor and Garrison, |
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8s. |
|
11 |
4 | |
| Provost Marshal for the Garrison, |
3 |
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4 |
4 | |
| Two Men for him at 8 d. each, |
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16d. |
00 |
37 |
4 |
| A Quarter Master, |
3s. |
|
04 |
04 |
0 |
| A Chirurgeon, |
4s. |
00 |
112 |
0 |
| Two Mates at 2 s. each, |
4s. |
00 |
112 |
0 |
| One to be Secretary and Paymaster, |
5s. |
07 |
00 |
0 |
|
Sum. |
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28s. |
4d. |
39 |
*14 |
4 |
| Two Troops of Horse; videlicet, |
Officers; videlicet, |
Captain, |
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14 |
|
19 |
12 |
0 |
| Six Horses at 2 s. each, |
|
12 |
|
16 |
16 |
0 |
| Lieutenant, |
|
06 |
|
08 |
08 |
0 |
| Four Horse at 2s. |
|
08 |
|
11 |
04 |
0 |
| Cornet, |
|
04 |
|
00 |
112 |
0 |
| Three Horses at 2 s. each, |
|
06 |
|
08 |
08 |
0 |
| Quarter Master, |
|
03 |
4 |
04 |
13 |
4 |
| Two Horse at 2 s. each, |
|
04 |
|
00 |
112 |
0 |
| Three Corporals at 2 s. 6 d. each, |
|
07 |
6 |
10 |
10 |
0 |
| Two Trumpets at 2 s. 6 d. each, |
|
05 |
|
07 |
00 |
0 |
| A Farrier and a Sadler at 2 s. each, |
|
04 |
|
00 |
112 |
0 |
| One Hundred Horsemen at 2 s. each, | |
10 |
|
|
280 |
00 |
0 |
|
Sum. |
13 |
13 |
10 |
383 |
07 |
4 |
| According to which Rate, the Pay of One other such Troop more, consisting of 100 Horsemen, besides Officers, is |
13 |
13 |
10 |
383 |
07 |
4 |
|
Sum. |
27 |
07 |
8 |
766 |
14 |
8 |
| Officers belonging to the Artillery; videlicet, |
Comptroller of the Ordnance, |
|
|
04 |
|
00 |
112 |
0 |
| One Clerk, |
|
02 |
|
00 |
56 |
0 |
| One Engineer, |
|
04 |
|
00 |
112 |
0 |
| One Conductor or Overseer for the Works, |
|
02 |
|
00 |
56 |
0 |
| One Fire-worker, |
|
03 |
|
04 |
04 |
0 |
| One Master Gunner, |
|
04 |
|
00 |
112 |
0 |
| Two Mates at 2 s. 6 d. each, |
|
05 |
|
07 |
00 |
0 |
| Twenty Cannoneers at 2 s. each, |
|
40 |
|
56 |
00 |
0 |
| Thirty Matrosses at 12d. each, |
|
30 |
|
42 |
00 |
0 |
| One Storekeeper, |
|
03 |
|
04 |
04 |
0 |
|
Sum. |
04 |
17 |
0 |
135 |
16 |
0 |
| Sum Total of the several Pays and Entertainments above-mentioned, |
102 |
05 |
0 |
2863 |
00 |
0 |
Sir R. Cooke's Petition, to be released upon Bail, and for his Estate to be cleared.
To the Right Honourahle the Lords and
Commons in Parliament assembled.
The humble Petition of Sir Robert Cooke Knight;
Humbly sheweth,
That whereas the Petitioner was, by Order of the
Honourable House of Commons, of the Ninth of
March, 1642, committed to The Tower, where he hath
remained Prisoner ever since, and afterwards was assessed Two Thousand Pounds for his Twentieth Part;
which, in respect he was much indebted, and only
Tenant for Life, and so unable to pay, his Estate
was sequestered, and the whole Two Thousand
Pounds levied; and thereupon the Sequestration,
by Order of the Seventh of October, 1644, discharged;
the Petitioner then, hoping to be restored to his Estate,
found the same anew sequestered, by Order of the
Honourable House of Commons, of the 14th of
the same October: For Relief therein, he prepared
his humble Petition to that Honourable House, and
endeavoured to have had the same delivered, and
doubted not but to have had just Relief therein, had
not the more weighty Affairs of the Kingdom prevented the Delivery thereof.
Now, forasmuch as the Petitioner's Estate hath
satisfied all Taxes and Assessments, and he humbly
conceiveth he is no Way guilty of any Act that makes
him within any Ordinance for Sequestrations; and
for that the Petitioner is much indebted, for which
Cause he hath had a Bill long depending in Parliament, to enable him to sell Part of his Lands, to
pay his Debts, which now, by reason of his long Imprisonment and Sequestrations, are much increased.
Therefore the Petitioner's humble Suit is, that
this Honourable Assembly would be pleased
to appoint some Course for the Petitioner,
and to examine his Cause, and determine
therein what shall be agreeable to Justice upon
the Ordinance of Parliament; and, in the
mean Time, to enlarge his Person upon Bail,
that so he may in some Measure be enabled
to pay his just Debts, maintain himself and
Family, and preserve his Health, who otherwise, together with his Creditors that are
many, will suffer much Misery and Distress.
"And your Petitioner shall pray, &c.
"Robert Coke."
Ordinance for the Commissioners of Excise to reimburse themselves 2000£. advanced for the Province of Munster.
Whereas Thomas Foote 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 the Service
of the Province of Munster: Be it Ordained, by the
Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, That
the said Commissioners of Excise may satisfy and reimburse themselves, and that their Executors, Administrators, or Assigns, shall and may be satisfied
and reimbursed, the said Two Thousand Pounds, together with Interest for the same after the Rate of
Eight Pounds per Centum per Annum, for so long
Time as the same, or any Part thereof, shall be forborn, out of such Intervals of Receipts of Excise,
by Ordinance of the 11th of September, 1643, as
shall happen when other Assignments already made
on those Receipts shall not fall due, or, in Default of
such Intervals, then out of the Receipts of Excise,
by Ordinance of the 11th of September, 1643, as the
same shall follow in Course; and that the said Commissioners of Excise do pay the said Two Thousand
Pounds, by them advanced as aforesaid, unto Thomas
Bettesworth Esquire, Agent for the said Province of
Munster, whose Receipt shall be their sufficient Discharge in that Behalf: And it is further Ordained,
That in case the said Two Thousand Pounds, and
Interest, or any Part thereof, shall not be reimbursed
and paid unto the said Commissioners of Excise, in
the Course of this present Year, ending the 11th of
September, 1646, that then the said Commissioners of
Excise, their Executors and Administrators, shall be
reimbursed and paid, out of the further Receipts of
the Excise, by the Commissioners for the Time being, according to the true Intent and Meaning of
this Ordinance; and the Commissioners of Excise
for the Time being are authorized to make Payment
of the said Two Thousand Pounds and Interest, and
every Part and Parcel thereof, accordingly."
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 9a cras.