Die Veneris, 15 Julii, 1642.
PRAYERS.
Persons to be summoned.
ORDERED, That Valentine Tadnor, Rich. Rose,
Hen. Tidiman, Will. Richards, Ed. Chambers, Simon
York, and Tho. Barlo, be forthwith summoned to appear
here, to give in Testimony, in a Cause depending here,
concerning a Petition preferred by some of the Inhabitants of the Parish of St. James, in Dover; and concerning
some Persons complained of in the said Petition; some
of which are sent for as Delinquents.
E. of Essex's Commission.
The Draught of a Commission whereby to constitute
and ordain the Earl of Essex Captain General, by virtue
of an Ordinance of Parliament, of all the Forces, Train
Bands, Forts, and Castles, fortified, and to be fortified,
within the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of Wales,
&c. was this Day read Twice.
And the Question being put for the Re-commitment;
And passing with the Negative.
The Question was put for the Passing: And by Vote
upon the Question it was assented unto; and ordered
to be sent to the Lords for their Concurrence herein.
Mr. Holles carried up to the Lords.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Edw. Leech and
Dr. Aylett;
Treaty with Scotland.
The Lords have commanded us to deliver unto you
the Articles of the Treaty agreed on between the Commissioners of England and Scotland, concerning the Reducing the Rebels of Ireland; in which his Majesty hath,
with his own Pen, altered some Things, as by the Letter
herewith sent, it appears.
Sir Robert Harley went * * * *.
Mr. Green reports from the Committee to whom
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Navy victualling.
WHEREAS the Earl of Northumberland, late High
Admiral of England, is by his Majesty discharged of that
Place; by whose Warrant the principal Officers of the
Navy did issue forth, out of his Majesty's several Stores,
such Provisions as upon all Occasions were necessary for
the Use of the Navy: It is this Day Ordered, by the
Lords and Commons in Parliament, That the said principal Officers of the Navy respectively, according to their
several Trusts, do, from time to time, give their Warrants
unto the Storekeepers and other inferior Ministers of the
Navy, for Supply of all such Provisions and Necessaries
for the Use of his Majesty's Ships now at Sea under the
Command of the Earl of Warwick, as the said Earl shall,
upon all Occasions, give Directions, under his Lordship's
Hand and Seal.
Ditto.
Resolved, That the Swallow and the Bonaventure, and
the Three Pinnaces upon the Coasts of Ireland, be
re-victualled for Two Months longer; for which the
Victualler shall receive Payment, according to former
Agreement and Order of Parliament.
Assembly of Divines.
1a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act giving further Time for
the Meeting of the Assembly of Divines.
2da vice lecta est Billa prædicta.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the Day in the
Bill shall be the Tenth of August.
And, upon Question, committed unto the Committee
for the former Bill for the Assembly of Divines: And
are to meet this Afternoon, at Three of Clock, in the
Inner Court of Wards.
Lords to sit.
Sir Ro. Harley brings Answer, That the Lords will
sit awhile.
Re-victualling the Fleet.
Ordered, That the Consideration of re-victualling the
Fleet be taken into Consideration To-morrow Morning.
Message to Lords.
Sir Ro. Harley carried up the Lords the Order for
supplying of stores to the Navy, and the Order for revictualling the Ships upon the Coast of Ireland; and the
Order concerning the Aldermen meeting together, and
making Choice of a Locum tenens.
Person summoned.
Ordered, That the Under Sheriff of the County of
Middlesex shall be forthwith summoned to appear here,
for publishing his Majesty's Proclamation concerning the
Militia, when he was commanded by a Member of the
House * * * *
King's Proclamations, &c. at Exeter.
Several Letters from the Mayor of the City of Exon,
touching some Proclamations concerning the Militia, and
other Proceedings of this House; which they have received from his Majesty * * *
Ordered, That Mr. Holles and Mr. Pym do write an
Answer to these Letters from the City of Exon: And to
take Notice of their good Respects to this House; and to
encourage them in them: And that it be referred to the
Committee for the Safety of the Kingdom, to examine
Mr. Ball, Mr. Snow, and Mr. Walker, Members of this
House, concerning a Petition mentioned in the Letters
from Exon, to be sent to the Lord Falkland, directed to
One of them; and that they have Power to summon
these Parties to appear before them.
Ld. General's Commission.
Mr. Holles reports, That the Lords do agree to the
Commission for the Lord General.
Order concerning Whetcombe.
The House was informed, That the Lords had not
yet passed the Order concerning Tristram Whetcombe:
And it was Ordered, That the Order should go from this
House alone.
Payment to Cromwell.
WHEREAS Mr. Cromwell hath sent down Arms
into the County of Cambridge, for the Defence of that
County; It is this Day Ordered, That Sir Dudley North
shall forthwith pay to Mr. Cromwell One hundred Pounds,
which he hath received from Mr. Crane, late High Sheriff of the County of Cambridge; which said Hundred
Pounds the said Mr. Crane had remaining in his Hands,
for Coat and Conduct Money.
Training Inhabitants of Cambridge.
Ordered, That Mr. Cromwell do move the Lord Lieutenant for the County of Cambridge, to grant his Deputation to some of the Inhabitants of the Town of Cambridge,
to train and exercise the Inhabitants of that Town.
Information against Wilson.
The Constable of Namptwiche was called in: Who did
testify, That Jo. Wilson, Under Sheriff of the County of
Chester, spoke scornfully of the Order of this House, to
conduct Arms from Hull to Westchester: That he served
a Warrant upon this Constable for not obeying the
Commission of Array.
Resolved, &c. That Jo. Wilson, Under Sheriff for the
County of Chester, shall be forthwith summoned to attend
this House.
Jewel to E. of Ormond.
Ordered, That the Jewel prepared to be sent from this
House to the Earl of Ormond, shall be forthwith sent unto
him: And Mr. Hollis is to take Care for the Sending
thereof.
Payment to Long.
Ordered, That a Thousand Pounds formerly lent by
Mr. Walter Long, shall be forthwith paid unto him, out
of the Monies that come in upon the Bill of Four hundred
thousand Pounds: And the Treasurers for the Receivers
of those Monies are ordered to pay the same accordingly.
Money for Ireland.
Ordered, That Ten thousand Pounds shall be forthwith
imprest unto Mr. Loftus, Deputy Treasurer at Wars for
Ireland, out of the Contribution Money for Ireland, as
it comes in, to be employed by him for the Affairs of
Ireland.
Irish Protestants.
It is fartherwise Ordered, That a Thousand Pounds
shall be paid to the Committee for Contributions, out of
the Contribution Money, to be disposed by them for the
Relief of the distressed Protestants that are come out of
Ireland.
Ditto.
Ordered, That Mr. Reignolds and Mr. Rous do prepare an Order to pass both Houses, that, for the future,
Care may be taken, that no more Monies may be disposed
out of the Contribution Money to relieve such as come
out of Ireland hither: But that the Monies may be sent
to relieve the distressed Protestants that do reside in
Ireland: And an Order to prevent the Coming over of
any more hither.
Answer from Lords.
Sir Robert Harley reports, The Lords do agree to the
Order for Portsmouth: And that the Examinations concerning Macquar and Macmahun, shall be delivered over
to some Members of this House: For the Order concerning Martyn College, they will send an Answer by
Messengers of their own.
Oconnellis' Annuity.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the One hundred
and Fifty Pounds Arrears of the Annuity granted unto
Owen Oconnellis, be paid unto his Assign out of the
Monies that shall come in upon the Bill of Four hundred thousand Pounds: And that it be referred to the
Committee for the Adventurers, to value his accruing
Annuity; and that they make Report on Monday
next.
Allowances to Ld. Docra, &c.
Resolved, &c. That the Sum of Two hundred Pounds
shall be allowed unto the Lord Docra, out of the Contribution Monies.
Resolved, &c. That the Sum of Two hundred Pounds,
out of the Contribution Money, shall be allowed unto the
Lady Gray, Mother to the Earl of Stamford.
Resolved, &c. That the Sum of Two hundred Pounds,
shall be allowed unto the Archbishop of Cassel in Ireland,
out of the Contribution Monies.
Resolved, &c. That the Sum of Two hundred Pounds,
out of the Contribution Monies, be allowed unto Dr.
Jones.
Resolved, &c. That the Sum of Two hundred Pounds,
out of the Contribution Monies, be allowed unto Mr.
Fitz Gerard, an Irish Gentleman.
Resolved, &c. That Fifty Pounds, out of the Contribution Monies, be allowed unto Roger Hodges, Clerk,
that is lately come out of Ireland.
Ordered, That the Consideration of the Bishop of
Kildare be referred to the Committee for Contributions,
for his Relief.
Officers Pay.
Ordered, That from Tuesday next, the Officers of the
additional Forces shall receive Two Months Advance,
when the Commissions shall be cleared; and that they
have received them; and that they have given good
Security to perform Conditions.
And it is further Ordered, That they shall receive no
more Pay until these Two Months, thus advanced, be
determined.
Certificate concerning Beresford, &c.
Ordered, That the Lieutenant of Ireland's Secretary
be required to deliver unto the Committee for Mr.
Chechester's Petition, the Certificates concerning Captain
Beresford, and others; and concerning the Business of
Colerane.
Captives at Algiers.
Ordered, That the Report of the Bill concerning the
Captives of Algiers, be made To-morrow Morning.
Mennes' Arrears.
Ordered, That Sir John Mennes shall have the Arrears
for his personal Entertainment forthwith paid unto him,
it appearing upon Sir Wm. Uvedale's Certificate how
much is due unto him.