Die Jovis, 9 Junii, 1642.
PRAYERS.
Letters from Spaine.
ORDERED, That the Letters that came out of
Spaine, and stayed by a Merchant, and now brought
to this House, be referred to the Committee for Informations.
Proceedings against Huckmore, &c.
Mr. Huckmore, who was sent for, as a Delinquent,
for contemning the Orders of the House, was this Day
called in to the Bar: And kneeled at the Bar.
Gregory Huckmore his Servant, who was sent for, as
a Delinquent, was likewise called in.
They were both charged, that they contemned the
Orders of the House, and cut down Woods, after they
were served with an Order of Restraint; and said, That
the Order nothing concerned them; and that it was a
flying Order: They both denied the Words, and denied
that they expressed any Disobedience to, or Contempt
of, the said Order.
The Witnesses were again called in; and did prove
both the Words, and the Disobedience, and Contempt
of the said Order.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Mr. Huckmore the
Master, and Gregory Huckmore his Servant, be forthwith
committed Prisoners to the Tower, for disobeying and
contemning the Orders of this House; and there to continue Prisoners during the Pleasure of the House.
They were both called in to the Bar; and, kneeling
there, Mr. Speaker pronounced Sentence against them
accordingly.
Nuval Affairs.
Information was this Day given of a Ship laden with
Ammunition and Arms, riding before the Fort of Mardee
near unto Duynkirke, bound for Ireland: And
It is Ordered, That Sir Walth. Erle and Mr. Vassall
do acquaint the Lord Admiral with this Information; and
desire his Lordship to take some speedy and good Course
for the Intercepting and Seizing of this Ship.
Ditto.
Ordered, That the Adventurers of the additional Forces
by Sea be required forthwith to set forth to Sea Three
of their lighted Ships, and Three Pinnaces; and that
they give Order to employ their best Endeavours in the
Intercepting, Staying, and Seizing any Ships that they
shall meet with, laden with Arms or Ammunition, bound
for Ireland: and that it be recommended to the Lord
Admiral to give Order herein accordingly.
Leave to go to Ireland.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the Lord Dungarvan shall have Liberty to go into Ireland; and continue,
notwithstanding, a Member of this House.
Yohall Garison.
Whereas the House was this Day informed, That a
Garison of Two hundred Men was raised and maintained
in the Town of Yohall, until March last, by the Right
Honourable the Earl of Corke, at his own Charge; and
since that Time continued there by the Engagement of
the Lord Dangarvan; it is thought fit, and so Ordered,
by the Commons now assembled in Parliament, That this
House do take upon them the Payment of the said Two
hundred Men, since the Beginning of March last, after
the Rate of Three Shillings and Six pence a Week by
the Man: And so disengage the said Lord Dungarvan;
and continue the Payment of them till the First of July
next.
Lord Lieutenant. &c. of Lincolne.
Mr. Whittlock is to acquaint the Lords, That this House
does agree with the Lords in their Vote concerning the
Lord Lieutenant of Lincolne; and have made the like for
the Deputy Lieutenants of that County; and to desire
their Lordships Concurrence therein.
Conference reported.
Mr. Pym reports the other Part of the Conference,
Yesterday had with the Lords; He delivered a Letter
from the Earl of Warwick; and a Petition or Declaration
delivered from the Captains of Essex, met Yesterday at
Brentwood, to the Earl of Warwick; and likewise to the
Lords Opinion and Sense of the Lords upon this whole
Business, expressed in a Declaration: The which was read;
and by Vote, upon the Question, assented unto; and this
Assent declared to the Lords, by Mr. Whittlock.
Papers to be printed.
Ordered, That both all these Papers, and those that
came from Lincolnshire, be forthwith printed.
Arms at Amsterdam.
Ordered, That the Lords be acquainted with an Information this Day given to the House, of some Pistols and
Brass Pieces that are prepared at Amsterdam, and designed
for the North of England.
Fleet at Duynkirke.
Mr. Ashe and Mr. Wheeler are appointed to examine
the Dutch Gentleman that gave Information of a great
Fleet of Men of War at Duynkirke, and designed for
England, as they talk in Holland.
Delinquents.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Mr. Willmott, Mr.
Ashburnham, Sir Jo. Barkley, and Captain Legg, and Sir
Tho. Ashton, who are Delinquents to this House, be forthwith sent for by the Serjeant at Arms, upon their former
Delinquency; and that the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs of
Yorke be straitly required to be aiding and assisting unto
them in the present Execution of this Order: And that
the Cause of their Delinquency be expressed in the
Warrant.
Person to attend, &c.
Ordered, That Sir Jo. Lucas be forthwith summoned
to attend this House: And that the Mayor and Bailiffs of
Colchester be straitly required to be very diligent in making
Stay of all Manner of Arms and Ammunition that shall
be shipped in their Port.
Raising Forces by the King.
A Message from the Lords, by Serjeant Whitfield,
and Serjeant Finche;
The Lords desire to be satisfied by this House, of
something they received, in the Preamble of the Declaration delivered unto their Lordships, Yesterday, at a
Conference. "They desire to know what Information
this House hath, That the King hath sent out Summons
into other Counties besides Yorkeshire, for calling together great Numbers; and some ill-affected Persons have
been employed in other Parts to raise Troops, under the
Colour of his Majesty's Service, making large Offers of
Reward and Preferment to such as will come in."
Answer returned by the same Messengers; That this
House will send Answer by Messengers of their own.
Ordered, That the Lords shall be acquainted with that
Clause of the Letter from Sir Edward Aiscough, that mentions, That the Earl of Lindsey will be in Lincolneshire
To-morrow, at the Training and Mustering of the Train
Bands, with his new Commission; and to desire the Lords,
that a Warrant may issue from their Lordships, for the
Apprehending, and Seizing, and Bringing up of the said
Earl of Lindsey to the Parliament; being voted, by both
Houses, to be a publick Enemy to the State.
Sir Jo. Evelyn is appointed to go to the Lords, to desire
a free Conference concerning the Matter of the Words
sent down by the Lords, touching which they desire to be
satisfied. The Words are contained in the Preamble of
the Declaration and Propositions delivered to their
Lordships at a Conference Yesterday.
Mr. Marten, Sir Peter Wentworth, Mr. Rigby, Sir
Wm. Brereton, Mr. Strode, Mr. Holles, Mr. Blackiston,
are appointed Managers of this Conference.
Apothecaries Company.
The Company of Apothecaries have freely and willingly
condescended to lend that Proportion of Money which is
charged upon them, towards the Making up of the Hundred thousand Pounds, promised to be lent by the
Citizens.
Mr. Bell is this ordered to return them Thanks for
their Forwardness in so publick a Service.
Magazine from Hull.
Mr. Holles presented to the House, an Order concerning the Disposing of the Magazine returned from Hull:
The which was read; and assented unto, with One
Amendment; viz. Instead of these Words, "without
the King's Pleasure signified by both Houses of Parliament," insert these Words, "but by Order of both Houses
of Parliament."
Ordered, That this Order, with the Amendments, be
returned at this next Conference.
Call of the House, &c.
Ordered, That the House be called To-morrow Morning, the first Business after Prayers: And that the Business
concerning the Members declaring themselves, what
Horse or Plate they will bring in, shall be then resumed.
Restoring Arms.
Ordered, That the Carabines belonging to Mr. Smyth,
and seized by Mr. Edwards, Justice of the Peace, by virtue of an Order of both Houses, shall be delivered unto
him again.
Lancaster Militia.
That Mr. Ashton, Mr. Shuttleworth, Mr. Rigby, Mr.
Moore, Members of this House, and Deputy Lieutenants
of the County of Lancaster, be injoined to go down to
that County, to see the Ordinance of the Militia put in
Execution in that County: And that Mr. Rigby do prepare Instructions for this Committee to observe; and
bring it into the House To-morrow Morning.
Cheshire Militia.
Ordered, That Sir Wm. Brereton and Sir Tho. Smyth
do repair into Cheshire, to see the Ordinance for the
Militia put in Execution in that County: And that Sir
Wm. Brereton prepare Instructions, and bring them in
To-morrow Morning.
King's Summons to Members.
Two Letters that came from his Majesty, summoning
Sir Jo. Wollaston and William Gibbs Esquire, to attend
his Majesty forthwith at Yorke, all Excuses laid aside.
Members injoined to stay.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Sir Jo. Wollaston
Knight, and Wm. Gibbs Esquire, being employed by the
Ordinance of both Houses, in the Militia of London, be
injoined to stay here, and to attend that Service.
Earl of Lindsey.
Mr. Pym brings Answer, That the Lords are of Opinion with this House, That the Earl of Lindsey be sent
for; and will send forth a Warrant accordingly.
Conference.
Sir Jo. Evelyn brings Answer, That the Lords will
give a present Meeting at a Conference, by Committees
of both Houses, as is desired.
Answer from Lords.
Mr. Whitlock brings Answer, That the Lords do agree
to the Particulars of his Message.
Members injoined to stay.
Sir Jo. Wollaston and Mr. Gibbs were both called in;
and injoined by Mr. Speaker, according to the Order of
the House.
Removing Magazine from Hull.
That it be referred to the Committee of the Navy, to
take the Accounts of those Persons that have been employed in bringing the Magazine from Hull, and report
it to the House, that Order may be taken for their Payment of what shall be due unto them: And That Committee is appointed to sit this Afternoon, to consider of
this Bu....
Cambridge Contribution.
The House was informed, That the Town of Cambridge
had collected Two hundred and Thirty Pounds upon the
Act of Contribution: That there are divers poor Irish
come thither. It is therefore
Ordered, That the Thirty Pounds, Part of that Money, shall remain with them, to be disposed of towards
the Relief of those Irish; and that the Residue be returned with all Speed, to be paid into the Treasurers at
London.
Magazine from Hull.
Mr. Holles reports, That the Lords do agree unto the
Amendments to the Order concerning the Magazine returned from Hull: And as to the other Business concerning the Words in the Preamble of the Declaration,
they will send Answer by Messengers of their own.
Ostmen of Newcastle.
Ordered, That the Petition concerning the Ostmen of
Newcastle, be referred to the Committee for Newcastle.
Proceedings against White.
White the Printer that printed the Relation concerning
the Scotts, was called in; and did confess, That he had
received the Letter which was directed from one Pike in
Ireland to one Tobias Sedgwick, from Sedgewick, a Barber
in the Strand; and that he carried this Letter to Baites
and Cowles the Stationers, and read it unto them; and they
thereupon hired him to print Three Ream of Paper, and
gave him therefore Eighteen Shillings. He presented to
the House the original Letter.
Resolved, That Robert White shall be forthwith committed a Prisoner to the King's Bench Prison, for Printing
and publishing of a scandalous Libel, to the Dishonour of
the Scotts Nation: And that he be referred to the King's
Bench, to be proceeded with there according to Law.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Ro. Riche and
Mr. Page;
Conference.
The Lords desire a Conference presently, in the Painted
Chamber, if it may stand with the Conveniency of this
House, concerning some Additions and Amendments to
the Paper delivered unto their Lordships at the Conference Yesterday.
Answer returned by the same Messengers;
This House has considered their Lordships Message;
and will give a present Meeting, as is desired.
Mr. Holles, Sir Jo. Evelyn, Sir H. Vane jun. and
Mr. Pym, are appointed Managers and Reporters of this
Conference.
Poll-money.
Ordered, That the several Sheriffs of Anglesey, Brecon,
Merioneth, and Caernarvon, do forthwith pay in the Monies collected in their several Counties upon the Poll Bill:
And that if they shall not have paid the said Monies in by
the last of this present June, that then they shall be forthwith sent for, as Delinquents, for detaining the Monies of
the Commonwealth in their Hands, without any farther
Motion, or other Order from the House.
Persons to attend.
Ordered, That Luke Norton, John Field, who printed
the Relation of such Occurrences as happened in Ulster
since the Rebellion there, for Ralph Rownthwayte, contrary to the Order of this House, be forthwith summoned
to attend this House.
Conference reported.
Mr. Holles reports from the Conference with the Lords,
the Amendments to the Declaration and Propositions
delivered unto the Lords, at a Conference, Yesterday:
The which Amendments and Additions were read, and
recommitted to the same Committee.
House to sit.
Ordered, That the House sit this Afternoon, at Four
of Clock.
Essex Trained Bands, &c.
THE Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled,
being advertised by the Lord Lieutenant and Deputy
Lieutenants of the County of Essex, of their ready, full,
and forward Meeting of the Trained Bands of that County, and of a chearful Access of a very considerable Number of Volunteers, at their first Appearing, have thought
fit to express unto them, the good Sense they hold of
their Proceedings, so much conducing to the general
Safety of this Kingdom; and having likewise received
from them a Declaration full of Affections, and good
Inclinations to maintain our Religion, Laws, Liberties,
and Privileges of Parliament, which they observed to be
invaded by pernicious Counsel (as indeed they have been
of late, in a more dangerous and high Manner than any
Age can parallel); and having very prudently observed in
a right Understanding, that the Kingdom, and the King's
Authority and Person, can be no ways maintained, but
by the Upholding the Power and Privileges of Parliament,
as by the late Protestation they acknowledge themselves
bound unto, against all contrary Counsels, Power, and
Force of Arms whatsoever: This just and faithful Resolution of theirs to the publick Good, the Lords and
Commons do not only approve, but commend; assuring
them, that as their Endeavours have been for the Peace
and Happiness of the King and Kingdom, so they will
persist in Discharge of the great and publick Trust which
lies upon them, to go through all Difficulties which may
oppose the publick Peace and Welfare of this Kingdom;
and will upon all Occasions, be ready to express, particularly to those Persons, that Respect which is due to
Persons from whom they have received such Assurance
of their Affections and Fidelities.
Post Meridiem
Printing Orders, &c. of the House.
MR. Pury reports from the Committee appointed to
consider of the Printing of the Orders and Declarations
of this House: Whereupon
It was Resolved, upon the Question, That the Remonstrance, with the Proofs and Examinations, shall be printed
and published, to the Number of Four thousand.
Resolved, &c. That the Remonstrance concerning Hull,
and the King's Oath, shall be printed and published, to
the Number of Nine thousand.
Resolved, &c. That the Declaration of the Three Votes,
and the Roll 2° R. II. shall be printed and published, to
the Number of Nine thousand.
Resolved, &c. That the Declaration in Answer to the
Proclamation against the Militia, and Statute 7° E. I.
shall be printed and published, to the Number of Nine
thousand.
Resolved, &c. That the Two Accounts, the One of Mr.
Greene's, the other of Mr. Trenchard's, shall be printed,
and published to the Number of Nine thousand.
Resolved, &c. That the Order of Instructions to the
Committee, and the Report of Directions for Publishing
of them, shall be likewise printed.
Ordered, That Mr. Wheeler shall pay for the Printing
of these Particulars.
Providing Money.
Ordered, That To-morrow Morning the House do
take into Consideration the Business of Providing of
Monies for the Scotts.
Godhurst Petition.
Ordered, That the Petition of divers of the Inhabitants
of Godhurst, in the County of Kent, be referred to the
Committee of scandalous Ministers, where Mr. Corbett
has the Chair.
Person sent for.
Resolved, &c. That John Smith, Rector of the Parish
Church of St. Tewe, in the County of Cornwall, shall be
sent for, as a Delinquent, by the Serjeant at Arms attending on this House.
Sir R. Coke's Debts, &c.
1a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Enabling of Sir
Robert Coke Knight to pay his Debts, and to make some
farther competent Provision for Dame Theophila his
now Wife.
Ordered, That it shall not be read the Second time,
but in a full House.
Propositions for bringing in Plate, &c.
Mr. Holles reports the Declaration and Propositions
which were re-committed, with some Additions: The
which were read.
It is this Day Ordered, That the Members of either
House, who are present, shall be desired to declare in
their Houses respectively, what Money or Plate they will
bring in, or what Horse, Horsemen, and Arms, they will
find and maintain.
Resolved, upon the Question, That this House doth assent to this Proposition to be the Sixth Proposition of the
Propositions brought in from the Committee appointed
to consider of the Defence of the Kingdom: And that the
Lords be desired to join in this Proposition.
In the Tenth Line of the Eighth Proposition, after the
Word "House," add these Words, "as have not declared themselves in the House, or;" and put out the
Word "as."
In the last Line of the Ninth Proposition, after the
Word "aforesaid," add "which are to maintain the Protestant Religion, the King's Authority, and his Person, in
his Royal Dignity, the free Course of Justice, the Laws
of the Land, the Peace of the Kingdom, and the Privilege
of Parliament."
"This is the Addition came from the Lords, and is
assented unto by this House, with this Addition, "against
any Force which shall oppose them."
Mr. Holles, Mr. Pym, Sir John Evelyn, and Sir Henry
Vane jun. are appointed Managers of this Conference.
Merchant Strangers.
Ordered, That the Lord Mayor of the City of London
be required, from this House, to give Notice to all the
Merchant Strangers in the several Wards, to meet at
Merchant-taylors-hall, on Tuesday next, at Two of the
Clock in the Afternoon: And that Notice of this Order
be given in the particular Congregations by the Ministers
and Elders thereof: And some Members of this House
shall be appointed to be there present at that Meeting.
Shipton Lecturer.
Ordered, That Mr. Robert Balsome, an orthodox
Divine, shall be recommended by this House to preach
every Lord's Day in the Afternoon, and every Friday
in the Week, as a Lecturer to the Inhabitants of the
Town of Shipton, according to their Desire: And
Mr. John Cooth, the Parson there, is required to suffer
the said Mr. Balsome to preach there accordingly, without
Interruption.
Merchant Adventurers.
Ordered, That on Wednesday next, in the Afternoon,
at Two of the Clock, the Committee of the whole
House, appointed to consider of the Bill concerning the
Merchant Adventurers, do sit.
Committee to meet.
Ordered, That the Committee appointed to consider
of * * * * do meet To-morrow, at Two .. Clock.
Orders to Sheriffs.
Ordered, That Mr. Pury shall take care for the Sending of Orders to the Sheriffs, that injoin them not to
publish any thing that concerns the Proceedings of Parliament, without acquainting the Houses of Parliament
with it.