Die Martis, 7 Martii, 1642.
PRAYERS.
Kirke Burton Vicarage.
T HE humble Petition of the Inhabitants of the Parish of Kirke Burton in the West Riding of the
County of Yorke, desiring this House to confirm the
Choice they have made of Mr. Daniell, Clerk, to be their
Vicar; and that he may receive the Profits of the Vicarage; was this Day read: And Mr. Salloway ordered to
bring in an Ordinance to that Purpose.
Keeper of Ludgate.
The humble Petition of Tho. Clerke, Keeper of Ludgate,
read; and referred to the Committee for the Tower, to
take some Order in it; and to report it to the House.
Letter to Hotham.
The Draught of a Letter, to be sent to Mr. Hotham,
desiring him to deliver the Goods of certain Citizens of
London, which they had sold to their Chapmen at Yorke,
and were stayed in their Carriage by him at Cawood, according to former Orders of this House, was this Day
read; and, by Vote upon the Question, assented unto;
and Mr. Speaker ordered to sign it.
Prisoners at Oxford.
The humble Petition of divers poor Prisoners in
Bridewell in Oxon, who were taken at Marleborough, and elsewhere,
elsewhere, whose Names are underwritten; and a Copy
of divers Articles sent to General Ruxen, from the said
Prisoners; were all read.
And Three Men that preferred the Petition and Articles, were called in; and did aver, That they knew most
of the Men that signed the Petition and Articles; and
that they were their own Hands.
Sir Gilbert Gerard, Sir Jo. Evelyn, Mr. Smyth, Mr.
Gourdon, Sir Nevile Poole, Mr. Stephens, Sir Peter
Wentworth, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Serjeant Wilde, Mr. Millington, Mr. Prideaux, Mr. Cage, Mr. Selden, Sir Nath.
Barnardiston, Mr. Solicitor, Mr. Glyn;
This Committee is to consider what is fit to be done
upon the Petition and Articles of the Prisoners at Oxon,
expressing how they are used: And are to meet this Afternoon at Two of Clock, in the Court of Wards. And
the Care of this Business is especially referred to Mr.
Smyth. And it is referred to the same Committee, to
consider of Mr. Baylie's Charges, that he has been at in
Providing of Two Pieces of Ordnance, and other Ammunition, for Defence of the Town of Marleborough.
King's Pro-clamation not to be published.
Ordered, That the Sheriffs of London and Middlesex do
not publish, or cause or suffer to be published, within any
of their Liberties, or Jurisdictions, a Proclamation,
intituled, "A Proclamation for the speedy Payment of
all such Sums of Money, as are due to his Majesty, for
Customs, or other Duties upon Merchandize, into his
Majesty's Receipt, at his City at Oxon:" And that, for
their Obedience herein, they shall be protected and saved
harmless, by Authority of both Houses.
London, &c. Fortifications.
Sir Walth. Erle reports from the Committee to enable
the City of London to fortify, &c.: The which was read;
and, by Vote upon the Question, assented unto; and ordered to be sent unto the Lords for their Concurrence.
Letter to Dorsettshire.
The Draught of a Letter to be sent into Dorsettshire,
to Sir Tho. Trenchard and Mr. Browne, in Answer of a
Letter received from them on Friday last, was this Day
read; and, by Vote upon the Question, ordered to be
re-committed unto the same Committee: And it is referred to the same Committee, to peruse what was done
upon the Neutrality in Yoreshire and Cheshire.
Treaty with the King.
Mr. Holles went up to the Lords, and carried up the
Votes concerning the Sending the Articles of Cessation to
his Excellency: And likewise was to acquaint the Lords,
That this House has assented to their Declaration Yesterday sent down, and in the Appointing of a Committee.
Fortifying London, &c.
He likewise carried up the Ordinances for fortifying
the Cities of London, Westminster, &c.; and for the
Encouraging of the Mariners of this present Fleet.
Treaty with the King.
Resolved, That a Committee shall be sent unto my
Lord General, to advise with his Excellency about his
Majesty's Answer, touching the Articles of the Cessation
of Arms.
Resolved, &c. That the Lords shall be desired, that the
same Committee may be employed to my Lord General,
as was last.
Letters from Dublyn.
Ordered, That Mr. Prideaux, Mr. Cage, and Mr.
Browne, be added to the Committee appointed to consider of the Letters from the Committee at Dublyn.
Weekly Assessments.
Ordered, That Mr. Gawdy shall write down to the
County of Norfolk; and send down the Books for the
weekly Assessments; and take Care to give this House
an Account. What is done upon *
Resolved, &c. That Sir Tho. Dacres shall take Care to
send down the Books for the weekly Assessments; and
shall go down into the County of Herts, to advance the
Service in that County.
Resolved, &c.-That Sir Philip Parkes shall be forthwith sent into the County of Suffolk, to advance the Service of the weekly Assessments in that County; and,
from time to time, give an Account to the House of his
Doings therein;
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The House was divided.
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| Mr. Strode, |
Tellers for the Yea: |
28. |
| Sir Wm. Allanson, |
With the Yea, |
| Sir Robert Parkhurst, |
Tellers for the Noe: |
24. |
| Sir Jo. Holland, |
With the Noe, |
Resolved, That Sir Ambrose Browne be injoined to advance the Service of the weekly Assessments in the County
of Surry; and to give an Account, from time...., of
his Doings herein, to the House.
And Sir Rich. Onslow is appointed to send the Books
to Sir Ambrose Browne.
Resolved, &c. That Sir Edward Hales shall be sent
down into the County of Kent, for Advancing of the Service of the Weekly Assessments, upon the Ordinance of
both Houses: And is to give an Account to the House,
from time to time, of his Doings herein.
Answer from Lords.
Mr. Holles brings Answer, That the Lords do agree to
send a Committee to my Lord General; but not the same:
And have named Two of their House; and desire this
House to name a Committee of a proportionable Number: They do agree to the Ordinance for Fortifying of
London, Westminster, &c.: And as to the Ordinance for
allowing the Third Part of Prizes to Mariners employed
in this Summer's Fleet, they will send Answer by
Messengers of their own.
Treaty with the King.
Sir Jo. Clotworthy, Sir Walth, Erle, Sir Jo. Corbett,
Sir Robert Harley;
This Committee is appointed to repair, with a Committee of a proportionable Number of the Lords, to my Lord
General; to advise with his Excellency upon his Majesty's
Answer, and Articles of the Cessation of Arms.
Sir Walth. Erle is appointed to acquaint the Committee
of the Lords, That this House has appointed a Committee
to go unto my Lord General.
Seizing Houses.
Ordered, That the Collectors of Cripplegate Within be
appointed to execute the Order for Seizing of the Houses
of Alderman Acton and Mr. Massam, according to the
foresaid Order.
Weekly Assessments.
Resolved, &c. That Sir Wm. Massam be forthwith sent
down into the County of Essex, for Advancement of the
Service of the weekly Assessments, upon the Ordinance
of both Houses: And is to give an Account to the House,
from time to time, of his Doings herein.
The Question being propounded, Whether Sir Tho.
Pelham shall be sent in... Sussex, to advance the Service
of the weekly Assessments;
| The House was divided. |
| Sir Jo. Clotworthy, |
Tellers for the Yea: |
24. |
| Mr. Strode, |
With the Yea, |
| Sir Tho. Dacres, |
Tellers for the Noe: |
27. |
| Mr. Waller, |
With the Noe, |
Ordered, That Sir Tho. Pelham do send the Books for
the weekly Assessment, to Mr. Stapeley and Mr. Morley:
Who are required to advance that Service in the County
of Sussex: And are to give an Account, from time to
time, to the House of their Doings herein.
Yorkeshire.
Ordered, That Mr. Millington do make his Report
To-morrow Morning, of the Business concerning Yorkeshire.
Papists, &c. Estates.
Mr. Serjeant Wilde reports the Ordinance for Seizing
of the Estates of Papists, &c. formerly re-committed.
Resolved, &c. That Deans, Deans and Chapters, and
Prebends, shall be contained in this Ordinance.
Habeas Corpora for Prisoners.
Ordered, That the Lord Chief Justice of the King's
Bench do grant a Habeas Corpora for the Removal of the
Bodies of Henry Ogle, John Salkeld, Jo. Ridley, Tho. Huntley, Edward Man, Nath. Barnard, and Geo. Moore, and
Natha. Burnand, from the Prison at Newcastle, where they
are now detained; and of the Causes of their Commitment: And Mr. Blakeston is to present to the House the
Names of such other Prisoners there, or in the Bishoprick
of Durham, that like Habeas Corpora may be granted
for them.
Delinquents Estates.
The Ordinance for seizing the Estates of Delinquents,
as it was brought, and reported from the Committee,
was read: And
The Question being put for the Re-committing of it;
| The House was divided. |
| Mr. Maynard, |
Tellers for the Yea: |
42. |
| Mr. Waller, |
With the Yea, |
| Sir Peter Wentworth, |
Tellers for the Noe, |
51. |
| Sir Wm. Lewes, |
With the Noe, |
Resolved, &c. That this Ordinance shall pass.
Mr. Serjeant Wilde is appointed to bring in the Names
To-morrow Morning.
Transporting white Cloths.
Resolved, &c. That the Two Shillings and Eightpence, upon the Transporting of white Cloths, shall be
sequestred into the Hands of the Committees for Advance
of Monies at Haberdashers Hall: And that it be referred
to the former Committee formerly appointed to consider
of the Grievances of the Aulnage Money, to take the
same into Consideration.
Seizing Money.
Ordered, That Mr. Speaker grant his Warrant for
Seizing of the Monies of such a Person as Mr. Trenchard
shall nominate unto him.
London, &c. Fortification.
IT is this Day Ordered, by the Lords and Commons,
in Parliament, That the Lord Mayor, and Citizens of
the City of London, for the better Securing and Safety of
the said City, Suburbs, Parliament, City of Westminster,
and Borough of Southwark, shall have Power to trench
and stop all such High-ways and By-ways leading into
the said City, as well within as without the Liberties,
as they shall see Cause: And shall also have full Power
and Authority, according to their Discretion, to fortify
and intrench the Places aforesaid with such Out-works,
and in such Places, as they shall think meet; and, for
his and their Furtherance and Assistance, to call in all
or any Deputy Lieutenants, Justices of Peace, Bailiffs,
Constables, and other Officers, Ministers, and other his
Majesty's loving Subjects, to be aiding and assisting, as
they will answer the contrary at their Peril. And it is
further Ordered, That the Deputy Lieutenants, and
Justices of Peace, for the Counties of Middlesex and
Surrey, City of Westminster, and Borough of Southwark,
or any Three or more of them, within their several and
respective Limits, shall have Power to impose upon the
Inhabitants within the said Trenches and Fortifications,
and without the Liberties of the said City, towards the
Charges of fortifying the said Places, as aforesaid, upon
every House that shall be lett for, or may be valued
worth Five Pounds per Annum, Six Pence; and for
every House of greater Rent, after the Proportion of
Two Pence in the Pound that the Tenant of the said
House payeth, if he hold it at a Rack Rent; or otherwise,
after the Rate that the said House shall be valued to be
worth: Which Assessment shall forthwith be made and
collected in all the Parishes, Precincts and Liberties
aforesaid; and paid to the Treasurer chosen, or to be
chosen, by the Common Council of the City of London;
to be disbursed as aforesaid: The said Monies to be paid
by the Tenant or Inhabitant, where Houses are inhabited; who is to deduct the same out of his next Rent
payable to the Landlord, if it be a Rack Rent; and by
the Landlords where Houses shall stand empty. And
it is further Ordered, That whereas the Common Council of London have, in this Time of imminent Danger,
passed an Act for the Fortifying of the City of London,
and other Places above-mentioned; in pursuance whereof
a Committee of Common Councilmen and others are
appointed, and have already proceeded in the said Fortifications, before this Ordinance could be effected: It is
hereby Declared, That their said Pursuance of that Act,
and Executing the same, is a good Service to the
Commonwealth: And the said Parties, and all such
Engineers, or others, that shall be employed by them,
shall be, by Power of Parliament, saved harmless, both
for what they have done, and shall do herein for time
to come.
Encouraging Seamen.
THE Lords and Commons, in Parliament assembled, foreseeing the great Inconveniences, Distractions,
and Troubles, that must of Necessity befal these Kingdoms of England and Ireland, by the Approaching of
foreign Forces now in Preparation against the wellaffected Subjects of both the said Kingdom; and that
the woful Effects thereof do begin to appear, by the
Narrow Seas being already infested, not only by the
Sea Rovers, with Commissions from the Rebels in Ireland, but also by Pirates of our own Nation, lately come
forth of Falmouth, in English Bottoms; to destroy their
own Countrymen, and, in all Probability, to join with
our foreign Enemies; and so hinder all the good Endeavours of the Parliament for Relief of distressed Ireland;
and interrupt all Trade and Commerce in these Seas:
Wherefore the said Lords and Commons, for the Prevention of these great Mischiefs, do once more Declare
and Ordain, That the Fleet now in Preparation to go
forth, and all Things thereunto conducing, may hasten
to Sea with all possible Expedition: And that, for the
better Encouragement of the Officers and Seamen who
shall be employed in the said Fleet, there shall be allowed unto those in the King's Ships, besides their Pay,
One full Third Part of all Prizes that they shall take in
this their Employment; the other Two Thirds to be
reserved to the State: And to those in the Merchant
Ships, One full Third Part for the Officers and Seamen;
and another Third Part to the Owners, in respect of
their hazarding their Ships; and the other Third Part
reserved to the State as aforesaid: Which Divisions are
to be according to the Custom of Men of War.