Die Martis, 27 Septembris, 1642.
PRAYERS .
Disarming Citizens at Exeter.
ORDERED, That the Mayor and Sheriffs of the
City and County of the City of Exon, for the Time
being, be hereby authorized, and shall disarm such
Citizens of the Trained Bands of the said City of Exon,
as have, or shall refuse to shew their Arms, upon the
Ordinance of the Militia, being thereunto required
by * * * *.
Military Affairs.
Mr. Pym reported the Passages of the Forces, both
of the King's and the Lord General's, near about Worcester: And
God's Blessing on the Army.
It is Ordered, That the Ministers at the next Fast may
be desired, from this House, to give Thanks unto God
for his Blessing upon the Forces raised by the Parliament,
at that Time.
Persons sent for.
Resolved, That Sir Tho. Salisbury, Mr. Wm. Winne,
Mr. Jo. Trevor, Mr. Tho. Chedle, Mr. Tho. Madrin, shall
be forthwith sent for as Deliquents, for putting the
Commission of Array, in Execution.
Salisbury's, &c. Impeachment.
Resolved, That Mr. Glyn shall prepare an Impeachment of High Treason against Sir Tho. Salisbury, for
actually levying Forces against the King and Parliament,
and marching in the Head of those Forces against the
Parliament: And against Mr. Tho. Chedle, for levying
Forces against the King and Parliament; and for Robbing and Spoiling of the King's Subjects; in particular
the Master of the Ship that brought Powder and other
Ammunition, to Mr. Tho. Glyn of the County of Caernarvan, for the Defence of that County.
Military Affairs.
A Letter from Pounsford, of September the 24th 1642,
from Mr. Roger Hill, a Member of the House concerning the Passage of the Marquis Herts, from Sherbourne
to Minehead; and of Mr. Luttrell at Dunster Castle,
near Mynhead; was this Day read.
Sherburne Castle.
Ordered, That the Earl of Bedford shall be required
to give Order for razing to the Ground the Castle and
Fortifications at Sherbourne: And that the Lords Concurrence be desired herein: And that Sir Edw. Aiscough
carry up this Vote to the Lords.
Message to Lords.
He carried up likewise the Instructions for Lincolneshire: The Order concerning Sir Piers Crosby: And
was likewise to move the Lords to concur in a Letter
to Sir Jo. Banks, concerning the Presenting the Scotts
Treaty to his Majesty.
Issue of Money.
Ordered, That the Customers of Apson and Exeter
do forthwith furnish the Earl of Bedford, upon Account,
with such Monies as shall come in within those Ports
upon the Customs: And that the Treasurer at Wars
here shall repay such Monies to the Collectors here, as
shall appear to be paid, by virtue of this Order.
Lincolne Committee.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the Names of Geo
Lloyd Alderman of Grantham, Maurice Baudes, and
Armestrong, shall be struck out of the Instructions for
Lincolneshire: And that Sir Robert Markeham's Name
be inserted.
Member admitted.
Upon the Report from the Committee, .... of the
Excuse of Sir Jo. Meux, for his Absence;
It is Ordered, That he shall be admitted into the House.
Cholmely's, &c. Impeachment.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Sir Robert Cholmely, Viscount Kelly, Sir Robert Fitton Baronet, Sir Tho.
Aston, and Hugh Calveley Esquire, High Sheriff of the
County Palatine of Chester, shall be forthwith impeached of High Treason, for plundering the Houses of the
King's Subjects, and raising, and being in, actual War
against the King and his good People: And that the
same Committee that prepared the Impeachment against
the Marquis Herts, the Lord Strange, &c. do prepare
the Impeachment against these Gentlemen.
Member's Subscriptions, &c.
Sir Jo. Meux declares, That he will bring in Two
Horses for the Service of the Commonwealth; and doth
declare himself affirmatively to the Vote, concerning the
Assisting of the Earl of Essex in this Cause.
Lord Ranelagh.
Ordered, That the humble Petition of the Lady Clotworthy, in the Behalf of her Father the Lord Viscount
Ranelagh, Lord President of Connaght in Ireland, this
Day read in the House; desiring that some Directions
might be given for his Relief, who hath been in the Service of this Kingdom ever since the Rebellion brake
forth, and hath as yet received no Relief; be referred to
the Committee for the Adventurers of Ireland.
Account of Subsidies, &c.
Mr. Wheeler reports the State of the Account of the
Remainder of the Three Subsidies and Fifteens, remaining in the Treasurers Hands, of those Subsidies granted
21° Jac.
The Question being put, Whether the House would
allow to these Treasurers the Sum of One Hundred and
Fifteen *, which they demand for Charges, over and
above that Sum, which was allowed them by the Act of
the Parliament;
It passed with the Negative.
Resolved, That these Treasurers, or their Assigns, be
required forthwith to pay into the Hands of Mr. Wheeler
the Sum of * *, to be by him paid, according to former
Orders, to the Printers, after Perusal of their Accounts,
and the Allowance of them by the House; being the Remainder of the said Subsidies and Fifteens, except the
Fifty Pounds paid by former Order to Viscount of Caermarthen: And that the said Treasurers shall have a full
Discharge for them, their Heirs, and Assigns, for the
Whole.
Collectors of Subsidies.
Resolved, That this House doth not allow of the Sum
of Six hundred Pounds paid into the Exchequer by Mr.
Paul Pert, and Mr. J. Williams, being Collectors for
the Three Subsidies, collected in the King's Household,
being paid contrary to the Act of Parliament.
Resolved, That Mr. Paul Pert and Mr. Jo. Williams
shall be charged with the said Sum of Six hundred
Pounds: And that the Committee shall have Power to
send for the said Pert and Williams, or their Assigns, to
give an Account of those Monies so by them received.
Warrant to Montgomery, &c.
Resolved, That H. Montgomery, the Son of the Lord
Viscount Airds, and Wm. Stewari, Esquires, with their
Servants, to the Number of Ten, shall have Mr.
Speaker's Warrant to transport themselves into Ireland,
by the Way of Chester, or Scotland.
Account of Printing.
Ordered, That the Consideration of Mr. Bartlett's
Account, Printer, for Service he has done for this
House, be referred to the Consideration of Mr. Wheeler,
to peruse.
That the Committee for Printing shall have Power to
* * * *.
Navy.
Resolved, upon the Question, That this House doth
allow Twelve Ships to be a Winter Guard for the Coast
of England: And that the Committee for the Navy do
take Care for the Satisfaction, Victualling, and Paying
of them.
Resolved, upon the Question, That this House doth
allow Six of the King's Ships and Pinnaces to be a Winter Guard for the Coasts of Ireland: And that the Committee for the Navy do take Care for the Satisfaction of
them, and for the Victualing and Paying of them.
Resolved, upon the Question, That this House doth
allow of Twelve of the Merchants Ships and Pinnaces
to be a Winter Guard for the Coast of Ireland: And
that the Committee for the Navy do take Care for the
Satisfaction of them, and for the Victualing and Paying
of them.
Resolved, That the Captains of the Ruth and of the
Swan be removed from their Charges: And that the
Committee for the Navy shall have Power to put others
in their Stead, in the Absence of the Earl of Warwick.
Resolved, upon the Question, That these Votes be
carried up to the Lords for their Concurrence herein.
Admiralty.
Ordered, That this Paper, presented from the Secretary of the Admiralty, concerning some Persons of
Quality to be furnished with as ample Power as the
Lord High Admirals of England have formerly been,
for managing the Affairs of the Admiralty, be taken into
Consideration on Thursday Morning: And that, at Ten
of Clock, the said Paper be read, and considered of:
And that at the same time it be considered what Entertainment 'tis fit the Earl of Warwick should have
allowed him.
Safety of the Kingdom.
Resolved, That the Committee for the Safety of the
Kingdom shall be desired to meet every Morning, at
Eight of Clock: And that they do attend the Service of
the House at Ten.
Conference.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Ro. Riche and
Mr. Page;
The Lords do desire a Conference, in the Painted
Chamber, by Committees of both Houses, presently, if
it may stand with the Conveniency of this House; to
communicate unto this House some Things which they
received by Letter, concerning the Affairs of the County
of Yorke; and likewise concerning the Affairs of the
Prince Elector Palatine; and likewise concerning a Letter they received from the Lord Mohun; and likewise
concerning the Sequestration of the Estate of the Lord
Capell.
Answer returned by the same Messengers: That this
House has considered their Lordships Message; and
will give them a present Meeting as is desired.
Mr. Pym, Mr. Glyn, Sir H. Vane, Mr. Grimston, Mr.
Goodwyn, are appointed Reporters of this Conference.
Answer from Lords.
Sir Edw. Aiscough brings Answer, That the Lords do
agree to the Instructions for Lincolneshire; the Order
concerning Sir Piers Crosbye; concerning the Scotts
Commissioners; concerning the Demolishing of the
Castle of Sherborne.
Feerby's Bail, &c.
Ordered, That the humble Petition of Sir Leonard
Feerby Knight, who is under the Messengers Hands, for
promoting the Petition contrived at the last Assizes at
Maidston, be referred to the Committee for Informations; And they are to consider of it this Afternoon;
and to send Notice to some of those as gave the House
the Information against him: And that in the mean
time he be bailed; the Principal in the Sum of Two
thousand Pounds, and the Sureties in a Thousand
Pounds apiece.
Members excused.
Ordered, That Mr. Maynard shall be excused, in
regard of his great Indisposition of Health.
Ordered, That Mr. F. Godolphin shall be excused
from the Attendance of the Service of the House, in
regard of his great Indisposition of Health.
Affairs in Yorkeshire.
Mr. Glyn reports Part of the Conference with the
Lords, concerning the Affairs in Yorkeshire.
A Letter was read, concerning the Proceedings of Sir
Edward Rhodes, and Mr. Hotham, in Yorkeshire; and of
the Nominating by One Part of the County, of the Lord
Fairefax to be their Lord General; was read.
Prince Elector.
Mr. Pym reported the second Part of the Conference,
concerning some Memorials touching the Prince Elector's
Business.
Letter from Ld. Mohun.
He likewise presented a Letter from the Lord Mohun,
of the 7th of September; wherein he makes a Narrative
of the Manner of his being sent for; lays a Tax upon
That House, as thought it were no free Parliament; and
upon the Parliament; and presumes to give them some
Instructions. The Lord Mohun grounded himself upon
a Letter received from his Majesty, dated June 29th,
from Yorke; commanding him not to stir out of that
County, upon any Warrant or Order from both or either
House of Parliament; and likewise commanding all
Serjeants, Messengers, and others, not to attach him, or
meddle * *.
Ld. Capell's Sequestration.
He reported likewise, That the Lords had taken into
Consideration the Readiness of the Lord Capell, to assist
the Marquis Herts with his Rents in the West; and do
conceive it fitting and necessary, that his Rents, not
only in the West, but all England and Wales over,
should be sequestered, and employed for the Service of
the Commonwealth.
Yorkshire Election.
Resolved, That this House doth approve and allow of
the County Election of Yorkshire, concerning the Lord
Fairefax.
Peace of Yorkeshire.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee for the
Safety of the Kingdom, to consider what Encouragement
is fit to be sent to those Gentlemen of Yorkeshire, for the
Preservation of the Peace of that County: And that
they do dispatch a Messenger away this Afternoon.
Hotham's Declaration.
There was a Declaration read of Mr. Jo. Hotham's
Reasons, that induced him to draw forth of the Town of
Hull Four hundred Foot, and One hundred Horse; and
of the Intents and Purposes for which he drew them forth.
"Whereas, according to the Orders of Parliament, I
have drawn forth some Companies of Horse and Foot
into this Country, I do here declare, That my Intent of
coming into these Parts, is only to countenance the Militia,
and other Orders, and Commands from Parliament; to
give Assistance to the well-affected Party; and to aid and
assist them to bring to Justice all such as have been by
them declared the Cause of these Disturbances; and that
have contemned the Commands of Parliament: And
that I will neither plunder nor burn in the Country, nor
offer Violence to any, but, according to the Orders and
Declarations of the Parliament; which are the Guides I
shall follow: And that I shall be glad, that I may in any
thing assist to a Pacification betwixt the King and the
Parliament. In Witness whereof I have put to my Hand."
"Snath, Septembris 22° "John Hotham."
1642."
Resolved, upon the Question,
approve of Mr. Hotham's Declaration, and of his coming
into Yorkeshire with these Forces, according to the Intents and Purposes set forth in that Declaration; it
being nothing but his Duty, and for the Preservation of
the Peace of that County, and the whole Kingdom.
King's Children, &c.
Ordered, That the Business concerning the Relief of
the King's Children at St. James, the Queen of Bohemia,
and her Son the Prince Elector Palatine, be referred to
the Committee for the King's Revenue; to take some
speedy Course for their present Relief, or giving them
Credit for their Relief.
Mr. Glyn, Mr. Pym, Sir H. Vanes senior and junior,
Sir H. Mildmay, Sir Wm. Strickland, Sir Wm. Armyn,
shall be added to this Committee.
Impeachment of E. of Bath, &c.
Resolved, That Mr. Reynolds shall, on Thursday next,
at the Lords Bar, impeach the Earl of Bath, and the
Lord Mohun, for endeavouring to put the Commission
.... in Execution; and the Lord Mohun likewise, for
a Letter which he wrote, the which casts many Scandals
upon the Parliament; and lays an Imputation, as if it
were no free Parliament.
Ld. Capell's Sequestration.
Resolved, upon the Question, That this House doth
agree with the Lords, That the whole Estate of the
Lord Capell be sequestered.
Mr. Solicitor, Mr. Grimston, Mr. Serjeant Wilde, Mr.
Reynolds, Mr. Glyn, Mr. Eilis, Mr. Marten, Sir Jo.
Wray, Mr. Wheeler, Sir Ro. Harley, Mr. Corbett, are
appointed to consider of some Way of sequestering the
Estate of the Lord Capell.
Impeachment of Marquis of Hertford, &c.
Ordered, That the Committee appointed to consider
what is fit to be done upon the Impeachment of the
Marquis Herts, and the rest in the West Country, do
make their Report of Thursday Morning next.
Irish Affairs.
Ordered, That the Business concerning Ireland shall
be taken into Consideration the first Business onThursday Morning.
Pass for Skipwith, &c.
Ordered, That Mr. Skipwith and Mr. Walpoole shall
have Mr. Speaker's Warrant, with One Servent apiece,
to transport themselves into France.
Persons sent for.
Ordered, That Sir Thomas Morgan, Sir Nicolas Kemes,
Sir Trevor Williams, Sir Wm. Morgan, Philip Jones,
and Henry Povert, shall be forthwith sent for, as Delinquents; for executing the Commission of Array, and
for disarming the well-affected Party of the County of
Monmouth.
* * * *
Account of Subsidies.
THE Parliament began 19° Februarii, Anno 21° Regis Jacobi; in which there were granted Three Subsidies,
and Three Fifteens and Tenths, payable to Treasurers appointed by the said Act, viz. Sir Paul Banning (after-
wards Viscount); Sir Thomas Middleton, Sir Edward Barkham, Sir Richard Grubham, Knights; James Cambell,
George Whitmore, and Ralph Freeman, Aldermen of London, and Martin Bond, Citizen of London, and
Haberdasher.
The First Payment of Subsidy, and One Fifteenth, was due 10deg; Julii 1624.
The Second Payment was due 10° Decembris sequen'.
The Third Payment was due 10° Maii 1625.
The Account determines ult' April' 1628.
The Monies granted by this Act were not to be issued by the said Treasurers, but by the Warrant, and under the
Hands and Seals, of Five at least, of the Council of War, nominated in the said Act, [a] whereof Two were to be
of his Majesty's Privy Council: And they took an Oath, in the Act set down, not to issue any Warrants but to the
Purposes in the Act mentioned.
Anglia. ss. The Treasurers Account of Three Subsidies, and Three Fifteens, and Tenths, granted in Parliament
Anno 21° Regis Jacobi.
|
|
£. |
s. |
d. |
|
|
£. |
s. |
d. |
£. |
s. |
d. |
| Receipts; viz.
of the - - - |
First Subsidy - - - |
66,115 |
9 |
10 1/2 |
- |
- |
95,468 |
6 |
5 1/8 |
| First 15th and 10th, - |
29,352 |
l6 |
6 5/8 |
| Second Subsidy, Fifteen, and Tenth - - - - |
93,600 |
18 |
5 3/4 |
|
| Third Subsidy, Fifteen, and Tenth - - - - |
92,079 |
19 |
1 1/8 |
|
| Whereof |
218,149 |
4 |
- |
|
Payments by
virtue of Warrants from the
Council of War;
viz. |
For the Colonels, and Six thousand Foot Men, under
their Command, sent to assist the States of the United
Provinces - - - - - - - - |
99,878 |
- |
6 |
| For Count Mansfelt's Arms, and for Press Conduct,
Clothing, Transporting, and Two Months Pay of the
Forces employed under his Command, to recover the
Palatinate - - - - - - - - |
61,972 |
9 |
6 |
| For Victuals, Wages, and extraordinary Cordage, and
sundry Sorts of Munition in Store, to set forth his Majesty's Navy Royal unto the Seas in warlike Manner - |
43,530 |
8 |
4 |
| For Raising, Arming, Transporting, and Six Months
Pay, of Two hundred and Thirty Horse Men, and Two
thousand Two hundred and Fifty Foot Men; and for
erecting and repairing Forts with Munition provided to
secure the Kingdom of Ireland - - - - |
33,098 |
14 |
8 3/4 |
| For Gunpowder, Iron Shot, and other Munition, and
Habiliments of War, delivered into the Subsidy Stores,
within the Tower of London, for Defence of this Realm,
and other his Majesty's Dominions - - - - |
37,827 |
15 |
9 |
| For Reparations and Fortifications of Castles and
Forts in England - - - - - - - |
3,218 |
8 |
8 |
| For necessary Charges, Travel and Attendance of
several Persons, with Four hundred Pounds allowed
unto the Treasurers by Act of Parliament - - |
690 |
- |
- |
| For Satisfaction, in Part of a Surplusage, in the Account of Mr. Burlamachi, for Monies by him paid over
to the Colonels, and to Count Mansfelt - - - |
700 |
- |
- |
280,915 |
17 |
5 3/4 |
| And so there remains in Treasure this last Day of April |
1628 |
- |
- |
233 |
6 |
6 1/4 |
| Add thereunto - - - Monies received sithence April 1628, of several Collectors of the
Second Subsidy, in the County of Wiltess, 28° Junij 1628; viz. |
|
|
Of Henry Cusse |
-
|
-
|
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
£. |
45 |
4 |
6 |
| John Meriweather |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
37 |
1 |
- |
| John Greenhill |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
35 |
18 |
- |
| Daniel Brown |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
- |
38 |
10 |
4 |
| And Walter White
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
- |
52 |
18 |
10 |
|
In all |
-
|
-
|
-
|
219 |
12 |
8 |
| Whereof,
|
Total received
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
£. |
281,358 |
10 |
8 |
| Paid unto the said Collectors, for Press and Conduct of Soldiers to Dover, viz. |
| To the said Henry Cuss
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
£. |
23 |
- |
- |
|
|
John Meriweather
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
- |
22 |
- |
- |
|
John Greenhill
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
- |
21 |
17 |
- |
|
Daniel Brown
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
- |
24 |
1 |
4 |
| And Walter White
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
- |
21 |
12 |
- |
|
|
In all
|
-
|
-
|
- |
112 |
10 |
- |
|
Total paid
|
-
|
-
|
-£. |
281,028 |
7 |
5 1/4 |
|
So remains
|
-
|
-
|
- |
330 |
9 |
2 1/4 |
|
Whereof they desire Allowance upon their Bill of Expences
|
-
|
-
|
- |
115 |
15 |
4 |
|
|
And so there will remain
|
-
|
-
|
- |
214 |
13 |
10 1/4 |
|
|
Subsidies not accounted for. |
|
Denbigh, Richardus Dryhurst, Coll. Sol. 15 Martii 1624, pro 2° Subsid. 3° Concess.
|
- |
88 |
18 |
6 |
|
Sed non computavit. |
| Northumb', Thomas Fenwick, Coll. Sol. pro 1° Subsid' pro dimid. corn. Pred'
|
-
|
-
|
- |
78 |
- |
2 |
|
Ralph Errington, Coll. pro al. dimid. corn. nil. |
|
Thomas Lewen, Coll. Sol. pro 2° Subsid'
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
-
|
- |
76 |
17 |
4 |
|
Ralph Errington, Coll. Sil. nil. |
|
|
Pro 3° Subsid' nil. |
| Herts. |
| Herts', | | Fifteens not accounted for. |
| Hundred |
15° inde. | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | - | 207 | - | 2 1/4. |
| et al. | Unde Sol. per Thoma Wilson, ind' collect' - - - - |
190 |
- |
- |
| Pro resid' ss |
Non Comput' - - - |
17 |
- |
2 1/4 |
|
|
Subsidies mispaid. |
| Hospit. et Cam. Regis. Paulus Pet' and Johannes Williams, Coll. ib. 3 Subsid' sol' in
Recept' Scaccar' - - - - - - - - - - - - - |
600 |
- |
- |
|
Ebor' Johannes Breaks, Coll. 3 Subsid. infra Hundred' de Claro in com. Pred' Sol in Scaccar' |
30 |
2 |
10 |
| Superius in Comp' prædict 3 Subsid. et 3 15° superius non onerat - - - |
80,718 |
- |
- |
- |