Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 12, 1697-1699. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1803.
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Martis, 14 die Decembris;
Nono Gulielmi Tertii.
Prayers.
Army Extras in Flanders.
THE Earl of Ranelagh, according to Order, presented to the House an Estimate of the Arrear of the extraordinary Charge of the War in Flanders, &c.
And the same was received, and read; and is as followeth; viz.
Subsidies to the First of November 1697.
Rixdollars. | £. | s. | £. | s. | |
To the Elector of Brandenburg | 180,000 | 45,000 | — | ||
Hesse-Cassell | 254,000 | 63,500 | — | ||
Wollfembuttle | 121,221½ | 30,305 | 10 | ||
Munster | 149,997½ | 37,500 | — | ||
Hanover and Cell | 50,000 | 12,500 | — | ||
Holsteine | 25,000 | 6,250 | — | ||
Brought over | 195,055 | 10 | |||
Subsidies to Denmark | 50,000 | — | |||
To Machado and Periera, their Arrears for Bread furnished to the Auxiliaries | £ | ||||
40,000 | |||||
To Vander Kaa, for Bread and Forage | 30,000 | ||||
To Heycoop | For Forage | 40,000 | |||
Craynest | 12,000 | ||||
General Officers, &c. in several Years | 15,000 | ||||
To Fariscau, and Partners, the present Contractors for Forage | 40,000 | 177,000 | — | ||
(fn. 1) [To the King's Aids de Camp | 1,500 | ||||
Physick for the Army, about | 4,500] | [6,000 | —] | ||
£. | 428,055 | 10 |
Woollen Manufacture.
A Petition of the Mayor, Aldermen, Deputy-Lieutenants, Common-Council, Merchants, Clothiers, Fullers, and other Traders in the Woollen Manufacture, in the City of Exon, and Parts adjacent, was presented to the House, and read; setting forth, That the Trade of the Woollen Manufacture is greatly decayed and discouraged in those Parts, by reason that Irish Wool is not directly brought into the Port of Exon; and that the said Trade is greatly increased in Ireland, to the great Diminution thereof in England: And praying the Consideration of the House, and Relief in the Premises.
Ordered, That Leave be given to bring in a Bill, upon the Matter of the said Petition: And that Sir Edward Seymour, and Sir John Elwell, do prepare, and bring in, the Bill: And that they do provide for the preventing the Exportation of Wool to France, either from England or Ireland.
Trade with Ireland.
Resolved, That a Committee be appointed to consider of the Trade of England and Ireland; and how to make the Trade of this Kingdom more beneficial.
And it is referred to Mr. Chancellor of Exchequer, Mr. Blofeild, Sir Rowland Gwyn, Mr. Palmes, Mr. Bridges, Sir John Bolles, Sir Tho. Davall, Sir Phil. Butler, Lord Pawlett, Mr. Bromley, Lord Coningsby, Mr. Cowper, Mr. Stonehouse, Mr. Norris, Mr. Brotherton, Mr. Onslow, Mr. Henly, Mr. Colt, Mr. Gwyn, Mr. Clark, Mr. Culliford, Lord Digby, Mr. Fuller, Sir John Elwell, Mr. Boscawen, Sir Sam. Barnardiston, Mr. Burrington, Mr. Tayler, Mr. Harrison, Sir Richard Onslow, Mr. Bohun, Mr. Heveningham, Sir Wm. Coriton, Sir John Kay, Sir Cha. Turner, Mr. York, Mr. Chenie, Sir Fran. Masham, Mr. Moore, Sir Edward Seymour, Mr. Burrard, Mr. Harley: And all that come are to have Voices: And they are to meet this Afternoon at Four of the Clock, in the Speaker's Chambers.
Abolishing Payments of Smoak-Silver, &c.
Mr. Boscawen, according to Order, presented to the House a Bill to take away the Payments of Smoak-silver, Peter-pence, or Common Fine, payable at the Sheriff's Turn: And the same was received.
The Bill was read the First time.
Resolved, That the Bill be read a Second time.
Ordnance Debt.
Mr. Lowther presented to the House an Account of the Debt of the Office of Ordnance, for Stores delivered, and Services performed, to the last Day of September 1697; and also what hath occurred since, exclusive of the Debt before November 1688.
And the same was received, and read; and is as followeth; viz.
Office of Ordnance.
Remaining in the Treasurer's Hands,
C. Musgrave,
Ja. Lowther,
Wm. Boulter.
Memorandum: These Tallies cannot be discounted; and therefore must wait many Years their Payment in Course; so at present are of no Use towards discharging any Part of the Debts, or carrying on the Business of the Office.
Jo. Charleton.
Navy Debt.
Sir Robert Rich, according to Order, presented to the House an Estimate of the general Debt of his Majesty's Navy; calculated to the 30th of September 1697.
And the same was received, and read; and is as followeth; viz.
Admiralty-Office, 14th December 1697.
Wear and Tear.
Navy Debt.
Seamens Wages.
Victualling.
£. | |
For the Service of victualling his Majesty's Navy, according to an Account received of the same from the Commissioners thereof, over and above the Money in their Hands, | 182,114 |
Sick and Wounded.
For the Service of the Sick and Wounded, as per an Account received from those Commissioners, over and above the Money in their Hands | 45,120 |
Register-Office.
Cruisers.
Sir Robert Rich also, from the Commissioners of the Admiralty, presented to the House an Account of Cruisers according to Act of Parliament.
And the Title thereof was read.
Money due to Regiments.
The Lord Conningsby presented to the House an Account of what remains due to several Regiments under the Care of his Lordship, and Charles Fox Esquire, to the time they were placed on the English Establishment.
And the same was received, and read; and is as followeth; viz.
Regiments whose Accounts were stated soon after the War of Ireland, to the 1st April 1692.
Transport Debt.
Ordered, That the Commissioners of Transports do lay before this House an Account of the Debt owing upon Account of Transport-Service.
Accounts referred.
Ordered, That the Consideration of the several States, Estimates, and Accounts, which have been presented to the House, be referred to the Committee of the whole House, who are to consider further of the Supply to be granted to his Majesty.
Resolved, That it be an Instruction to the said Committee, That they do consider of a Gratuity to be given to such Officers and Soldiers of the English Army, who are, or shall be, disbanded.
Soldiers to exercise Trades.
Ordered, That Leave be given to bring in a Bill to enable Soldiers, who shall be disbanded, to exercise their Trades: And that Mr. Hammond, and Mr. Moyle do prepare, and bring in, the Bill.
Supply.
The House according to Order, resolved itself into a Committee of the whole House, to consider further of the Supply to be granted to his Majesty.
Mr. Speaker left the Chair.
Sir Thomas Littleton took the Chair of the Committee.
Mr. Speaker resumed the Chair.
Sir Thomas Littleton reported from the said Committee, That they had taken Consideration of the States, Estimates, and Accounts, to them referred; and had directed him to move, That the same may be referred to a select Committee, to examine.
Resolved, That it be referred to a select Committee, to examine the said States, Estimates, and Accounts; and to report the Matter of Fact to the House.
And it is referred to Mr. Chancellor of Exchequer, Sir Chr. Musgrave, Sir Richard Onslow, Lord Spencer, Lord Coningsby, Sir El. Harvey, Mr. Smith, Mr. Sayers, Mr. Wharton, Mr. Daniel, Mr. Gwynn, Mr. Pelham, Mr. Newport, Sir Robert Clayton, Mr. Mason, Sir John Bolles, Sir Walt. Yonge, Sir Tho. Littleton, Sir Wm. Williams, Sir Wm. Scawen, Mr. Bromley, Mr. Onslow, Mr. Arnold, Sir Wm. St. Quintin, Mr. Harvey, Mr. Lowndes, Mr. Neale, Mr. Bethell, Sir Edward Seymour, Sir Hen. Colt, Mr. Boyle, Mr. Lowther, Mr. Harley, Mr. Bromley, Lord Ranelagh, Mr. Brotherton, Mr. Bridges, Lord Digby, Mr. Norris, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Kendall, Sir Tho. Dyke, Sir John Elwell, Sir Rowland Gwynn, Sir Hen. Hobart, Lord Pawlet, Mr. Clark, Sir Wm. Lowther, Mr. Colt, Sir Tho. Hussey, Sir Robert Rich, Colonel Granville: And they are to meet To-morrow in the Afternoon at Four a Clock, in the Speaker's Chambers.
Sir Thomas Littleton also acquainted the House, That he was directed by the said Committee to move the House, That they may have Leave to sit again.
Resolved, That this House will, upon Thursday Morning next, resolve itself into a Committee of the whole House, to consider further of the Supply to be granted to his Majesty.
Receipts and and Issues of Revenue.
Ordered, That the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury do lay before this House an Account of the Receipts and Issues of the Revenue, for the Year ending at Michaelmas last.
Ordered, That an Account be also laid before this House how the Revenue stands charged.
And then the House adjourned till To-morrow Morning, Nine a Clock.