Wednesday, May 16th, 1660.
Prayers.
J. Bradshaw.
ORDERED, That James Norffolk, Serjeant at Arms
attending this House, or his Deputy, do forthwith
seize and secure all Goods, late of John Bradshaw, Serjeant at Law, deceased, wherever he shall find the same:
And he is impowered, in case of Resistance, to break open
any Doors and Locks, for the more effectual Execution
of this Service.
Public Records.
Ordered, That all Records, Books, Papers, and other
Writings, relating to the Publick, in the Hands of Mr.
John Phelpes, be forthwith secured by Mr. Pryn and
Col. Bowyer, Members of this House; and such as have
been removed, to be inquired after, and secured, in whose
Hands soever they shall be found.
Archbishop of Canterbury's Library.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee to
whom the Business of Secretary Thurloe is referred, to
take Order, that all the Books and Papers, heretofore
belonging to the Library of the late Archbishop of Canterbury, and now, or lately, in the Hands of Mr. Hugh
Peters, be forthwith secured.
Money due to Massey.
Resolved, That a Debt of Nine hundred Forty-four
Pounds Six Shillings Two-pence, due to Major General
Edward Massey, by virtue of an Ordinance of the Lords
and Commons, bearing Date the Second Day of October
1646, together with Interest for the same, from the Time it
ought to have been paid, be forthwith paid and satisfied
to the said Major General Edward Massey, or his Assigns;
according to the Tenor of the said Ordinance.
Public Revenue.
Mr. Annesley, Lord President of the Council of State,
reports from the Council of State, a Particular of the
Sums of Money charged by Order and Warrants from
the Council of State, upon the several Treasuries therein
named, from the Twenty-fifth of February 1659, to the
Fifteenth of May 1660.
Public Revenue.
A PARTICULAR of the Sum of Money charged, by Orders and Warrants from the Council of State,
upon the several Treasuries after-named, from the Twenty-fifth of February 1659, to the Fifteenth of
May 1660: viz.
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£. |
s. |
d. |
£. |
s. |
d. |
Charged on the Receipt, of publick Exchequer |
FOR his Excellency the Lord General George Monke, on an Act of the late Parliament, of which there is yet unpaid the Sum of 4,856 l
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20,000 |
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68,273 |
7 |
11 1/4 |
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£. |
s. |
d. |
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For Dunkirk Garison, |
To Col. Wm. Lockhart, the Governor, on Account for fortifying the Place, all unpaid, |
1,000 |
- |
- |
19,006 |
8 |
10 |
To Ald. Edward Backwell, |
For Four Weeks Pay |
4,800 |
- |
- |
12,000 |
- |
- |
For Two Weeks Pay |
2,400 |
- |
- |
For Four Weeks Pay (unpaid thereof 4,609l. 12s.10 1/2d.) |
4,800 |
- |
- |
For Provisions |
To Cap.Thomas Lodington, 1,000 |
4,450 |
- |
- |
6,006 |
8 |
10 |
and (all unpaid) 3,450 |
To Henry Sunball (all unpaid) |
1,556 |
8 |
10 |
For Savoy and Ely House Hospitals, |
To Mr. John Bressey, Treasurer, Part of 2,000 l. |
300 |
- |
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2,000 |
- |
- |
To the Committee appointed by Parliament, their As-signee, in full of the 2,000 1. viz. |
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By one Warrant |
300 |
- |
- |
1,700 |
- |
- |
By another Warrant (which is all unpaid) |
1,400 |
- |
- |
For the Council's Contingencies. |
To Mr. Wm Jessop, before a Treasurer was appointed, |
1,000 |
- |
- |
8,400 |
- |
- |
To Mr. Thomas Parry Treasurer |
28 March, 1660 |
500 |
- |
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7,400 |
- |
- |
and |
500 |
- |
- |
30. |
400 |
- |
- |
2 April (whereof 4,900l. is unpaid) |
5,000 |
- |
- |
10. |
500 |
- |
- |
11. (whereof no part in paid) |
500 |
- |
- |
For Mr. Martin Noell, to enable him to strike a Tally, for so much paid by him on Orders of the former Council of State, to General Mountagu ; and for the Commissioners Plenipotentiaries of this Commonwealth, at the Sound |
7,252 |
6 |
2 |
For Alderman Tho. Vyner and Ald. Christopher Packe, Treasurers for the Collection Money for Piedmont and Poland, for so much ordered from them, by the late Parliament, into the Exchequer (none of which is paid) |
7,978 |
8 |
9 |
8,454 |
8 |
7 |
And for so much deposited in the Exchequer, of clipped and Brass Money, ' Part of the said. Collection Money |
475 |
19 |
10 |
For the. Earl and Countess of Nottingham, on Pensions from His lateM ajesty, and con firmed by Parliament ; viz. |
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To the said Earl (all unpaid) |
300 |
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500 |
- |
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To the said Countess (all unpaid) |
200 |
- |
- |
For the Gentleman Porter, Warders, and Gunners, at the Tower, for Two Quarters, ended 25 March 1660 (no Part paid) |
1,160 |
4 |
4 3/4 |
For Christopher Peircehay, Esq. Receiver General for Yorkshire, to enable him to strike a Tally, for so much paid by him out of his Receipt, on Order of the late Council, to Col. Samuel Clerke, for Pay of his Regiment on their March to Scotland, |
1,500 |
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Of which Sum of |
68,273 |
8 |
11 3/4 |
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There is paid but |
34,386 |
13 |
3 1/2 |
So there is unpaid thereof |
33,886 |
14 |
8 1/4 |
And of what was paid, there came into the Council's Contingencies no more than |
3,000 |
- |
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Charged on the Council's Contingencies. |
By Warrant on Mr. Wm. Jessop on the 1,000 l. by him received at the Receipt of Exchequer, as above, |
To Dr. Kinge, sent to Ireland on the publick Service |
20 |
- |
- |
1,000 |
- |
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To Secretary Thurloe, on Account of Intelligence |
250 |
- |
- |
To Secretary Thompson, on the like Account |
250 |
- |
- |
To Maurice Gardiner, in pursuance of an Order of Parliament |
100 |
- |
- |
To John Bradley and Edward Titon, Messengers, on Account of a Journey to Dover, ln the State's Service |
10 |
- |
- |
To Major Clinton alias Fyennes, on Account for levying and transporting Recruits for Dunkirk |
200 |
- |
- |
To Colonel Jo. Bridges, on his Journey to Ireland, in the State's Service |
100 |
- |
- |
To Sir Oliver Fleming, in Part of a greater Sum due to him as Master of the Ceremonies |
70 |
- |
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Charged on Mr. Tho. Parry, Treasurer of the Council's Contingencies. |
For several publick Services, |
To Mr. Nathaniel Sterry, on his Journey to the Sound |
30 |
- |
- |
10,760 |
17 |
8 |
To Cornet Robert Goldston, for seizing an Agitator |
10 |
- |
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To Mr. Gumble, his Excellency's Chaplain, by Order of the late Parliament (not paid) |
100 |
- |
- |
To Col. Peter Temple, for publick Service, on a Recommendation from the late Parliament |
200 |
- |
- |
To Edward Lloyd, for his Journey to Ireland with the Seals |
30 |
- |
- |
To the Marshal of London, for discovering an Agitator |
5 |
- |
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To Major Smith, for his Journey and Expences to and at Hull, (not paid) |
100 |
- |
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To John Mountaine, &c. for seizing an Agitator (not paid) |
10 |
- |
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To Thomas Wright, for bringing Intelligence from Northampton, about Col. Lambert |
20 |
- |
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To Major Babington, for his bringing up Col. Lambert (not paid) |
50 |
- |
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To Mr. Gascoyne, to one that brought up a Letter from Northampton not paid |
10 |
- |
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To L. Lassells, for seizing Agitators (not paid) |
20 |
- |
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To Phyneas Paine, in Part, for his Journey to Scotland, and Disbursements (not paid) |
40 |
- |
- |
To Mr. Charles Rich, for Coaches to bring the Portugal Ambassador to Audience (not paid) |
29 |
10 |
- |
To Messengers of the Council, for Bills and riding Charges (not paid) |
263 |
4 |
10 |
To Benjamin Ridley, for Service at Whitehall (not paid) |
10 |
- |
- |
To Thomas Simon, Graver, for the Seals for Ireland and Scotland (not paid) |
500 |
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1,427 |
14 |
10 |
For Salaries Disbursement to Officer in Arrear, |
To Mr. Riley, Keeper of the Tower Records, Two Years Salary |
400 |
- |
- |
1,109 |
17 |
3 |
To Sir Oliver Fleming, Master of the Ceremonies (50l. only paid) |
230 |
- |
- |
Porters, Gardeners, and other menial Servants, at Whitehall (not paid) |
100 |
- |
- |
To Edmund Leman, Master of the Barges (not paid) |
28 |
5 |
- |
To Wm. Williams, who brings the Bills of Mortality, a Quarter (not paid) |
2 |
10 |
- |
To Messengers, belonging to the former Council, riding Charges (not paid) |
103 |
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3 |
To Mr. Cook, an under Clerk of the late Council (not paid) Part of 59l. |
20 |
- |
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To the present Officers of the Council, in Part of Arrears (not paid) |
600 |
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To Mr. Scutt, Usher of the Council Chamber, for Fewel (not paid) |
98 |
2 |
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To Tho. Wright, and the Widows of Turner and Cook, Messengers of the late Council, Part of Arrear not paid |
60 |
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To Messengers of the former Council, Part of Salary Arrear (not paid) |
260 |
- |
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To several Persons, on Account for Repairs, |
To Mr. Embree, Surveyor for Repair of St. James (200l. only paid) |
400 |
- |
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710 |
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To Mr. Bales, on Account, towards the Charge of removing the Gravel and Rubbish at Scotland Yard Gate (10l. only paid) |
20 |
- |
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To Mr. Embree, towards paving the Street before Whitehall (not paid) |
50 |
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To Serjeant Birkhead, to prepare Necessaries for the Parliament House (not paid) |
40 |
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To Mr. Davenport, to repair the Parliament House and West minster (not paid) |
200 |
- |
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To Officers of the late Parliament, on their Orders, |
To Mr. Thomas St. Nicholas, Clerk of the late Parliament (not paid) |
468 |
15 |
- |
1,438 |
15 |
- |
To Mr. Darnell, Clerk Assistant (not paid) |
350 |
- |
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To Mr. Marsh and Mr. Frensham, under Clerks (not paid) |
10 |
- |
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To Mr. Streeter and Mr. Mecock, Printers, Part of 528 l. 13s. 3d. (not paid) |
100 |
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To James Leaven and Edward Meakin, (not paid) 20 To Lancelot Emmot, Provost Marshal, (not paid) |
50 |
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To his Six Servants, (not paid) |
60 |
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To Serjeant Edward Birkhead, Salary (not paid) Part of 1,166 l. 1s. 3d
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100 |
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To his Fourteen Deputies (not paid) Part of 952 l.11s. 8d. |
280 |
- |
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To the Officers of the present Council, |
To the Officers, for Salary, paid |
500 |
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1,132 |
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4 |
not paid |
512 |
16 |
10 |
To their Printers, on Bill (not paid) |
88 |
- |
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To Messengers, for riding Charges, viz.Mr. Bradley 10l. 6 (not paid) Mr.Blake 21l. 3s. 6d
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31 |
3 |
6 |
For Dunkirke |
To Col. Lockhart, Governor, for a special Service (not paid) |
1,000 |
- |
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1,650 |
10 |
3 |
To Cap. Tho. Lodington, for Provisions sent thither, in Part |
500 |
- |
- |
To John Berisford, for Medicaments sent thither (not paid) |
150 |
10 |
3 |
For Bills of Exchange from publick Ministers Abroad. |
To Mr. Basse, on a Bill from Sir Philip Meadowe, (not paid) |
250 |
- |
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1,700 |
- |
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To Mr. Swale, on a Bill from the Plenipotentiaries at the Sound (not paid) |
600 |
- |
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To Mr. Thomas Rider, on a like Bill (not paid) |
600 |
- |
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To Mr. Hope, on Bill from Mr. Downing, Agent in Holland (not paid) |
100 |
- |
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To Mr. Downing more (not paid) |
150 |
- |
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For Repair of Garisons, |
To Major Bayly, for Hull (not paid) |
400 |
- |
- |
800 |
- |
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To Mr. Morrice, for Plymouth Fort (not paid) |
200 |
- |
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To Major Nicholas, for the Tower of London (not paid) |
200 |
- |
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Adhuc, charged on Mr, Thomas Parry, Treasurer of the Council's Contingencies. |
For Relief, |
To the Lady In chequin (not paid) |
20 |
- |
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30 |
- |
- |
To Ann Hopkins (not paid) |
10 |
- |
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For the Army, |
To Col Stretter, to pay off Gunners, &c. (not paid) |
69 |
- |
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74 |
13 |
3 |
To Lt. Col. Pcppar, for Fire and Candle, at Bury St. Edmond's |
5 |
13 |
- |
By Order of the present Parliment. |
To Sir John Greenville, by so much borrowed of Mr. Forth |
500 |
- |
- |
1,000 |
- |
- |
To Gen. Edward Mountague (not paid) |
500 |
- |
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So the Total charged on the Council's Contingencies is, |
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s. |
d. |
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By Warrants, charged on Mr. Jessop |
1,000 |
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on Mr. Parry |
11,865 |
- |
- |
£ |
12,865 |
- |
- |
Whereof paid by Mr. Jessop, being the Whole received by him |
1,000 |
- |
- |
By Mr. Parry, Part of 2,000l. by him received, with the 500l. advanced by |
2,460 |
13 |
3 |
Total paid is |
3,460 |
13 |
3 |
So rests unpaid |
9,404 |
6 |
9 |
Charged on the Commitee for the Army. |
For the Forces in England, |
For Lt. Col. Manwayring, being short paid on a former Muster of Sir Brice Cochrane's Regiment |
61 |
4 |
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8,938 |
4 |
6 |
45,657 |
12 |
6 |
To repay 1,000l. viz. 500l. apiece to the Commissioners of Customs and Excise, for so much paid by their Officers at Hull, on the Council's Desire, for the present Pay of that Garison |
1,000 |
- |
- |
To Sir John Carter, for his Disbursements to disband the Garison of Carnarvon Castle |
40 |
- |
- |
240 |
- |
- |
For the For his Disbursements to the Forces that marched out of Denbigh Castle |
200 |
- |
- |
For disbanding Col. Mosse's Regiment of Foot |
5,214 |
16 |
10 |
5,245 |
2 |
10 |
For Fire and Candle for that Regiment |
30 |
6 |
- |
To Mr. Wm. Clarke, on Account of the Army's Contingencies |
500 |
- |
- |
For Beds, Rugs, &c. for his Excellency's Regiment, quartering at St. James |
1,431 |
17 |
8 |
To Mr. Snow, for his Disbursements for the Soldiers quartered at Exeter |
460 |
- |
- |
For the Forces of Scotland. |
Towards a Month's Pay, by Order, 20 March |
6,000 |
- |
- |
13,329 |
8 |
- |
Towards another Month's Pay, by Order, 7 May |
6,000 |
- |
- |
For paying off Supernumeraries above what was to be continued in the Establishment of Scotland; viz. |
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In his Excellency's Regiment o Horse |
765 |
12 |
- |
1,329 |
8 |
- |
In Colonel Cloberrie's Regiment o Horse |
194 |
12 |
- |
In Major Knight's Regiment o Horse |
369 |
4 |
- |
For the Forces in, and belonging to, ireland, |
To be sent to Ireland, to pay the Supernumeraries above what is intended to be kept up in the Establishment |
8,000 |
- |
- |
20,000 |
- |
- |
23,350 |
- |
- |
And |
12,000 |
- |
- |
To pay the Irish Brigade in England, on the Muster 19 December 1659 |
3,000 |
- |
- |
To Col. Redman, relating to that Brigade, on Account |
100 |
- |
- |
To Lt. Col. Brett, relating to it, on Account |
100 |
- |
- |
For the Garrisons in Ireland |
150 |
- |
- |
For Dunkirk, |
- To Rob. Fitzwilliams, for transporting Seventy Recruits thither, |
40 |
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For Fourteen Days Pay to the Soldiers that came from Scotland on Muster, 2 Jan.
Fourteen Days Pay to Col. Saunders's Regiment on that Muster.
Six Months Pay to Col. Redman, as Col. of Horse, to commence from 1 Aug. 1659.
A Month's Pay for Lantguard Fort Garison
Two Months Pay for Warwick Castle.
To Ensign Read the Money due to him on the Muster, 16 Jan. 1659.
A Month's Pay to Major Beake's Four Companies at Coventry.
Fifteen Shillings per Diem to Adjutant General Merist, till he can have a Troop.
Eight Days Pay to Col. Tompson's Regiment in Southwarke.
A Month's Pay to Portsmouth Garison. |
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Charged on the Almoner Dr. Barnard. |
For the Lady Inchiquin (not paid) |
100 |
- |
- |
6,000 |
- |
- |
For Inhabitants of Dover, for Quartering sick and wounded Soldiers sent from Dunkirke (not paid) |
300 |
- |
- |
For Mr. Sam. Hartlib, in Part of his Arrears of what was allowed him by the State (not paid) |
200 |
- |
- |
Charged on theTreasury of the Navy. |
For General Mountague, advanced, at his going to Sea |
500 |
- |
- |
600 |
- |
- |
For General Penue, for a special Service |
100 |
- |
- |
Charged on the Treasurers for the Piedmont Collection Money, |
To J. Baptista del Ponte, a suffering Protestant, |
6 |
- |
- |
156 |
- |
- |
To Agents who attended that Bussiness on behalf of the Protestauts, |
150 |
- |
- |
Charged on Jersey Revenue , |
For Two Months Pay to Col Yardley for the Forces there. |
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Charged on the Revenue in Scotland, &c. |
On the Receiver General out of the Excise there, to pay for the Forces there, To Sir Archibald Johnson, out of the Office in Scotland, 600 1. per Annum, till further Order, in respect of a former Tide. |
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4500 |
- |
- |
Charged on the Prize office, |
To Col. Alured and Major Smith, for their Charges to Hull, |
40 |
- |
- |
45 |
- |
- |
To Lawrence Disbrough, who brought Intelligence from Northamptonshire |
5 |
- |
- |
Charged of Sherwood Forest, |
For Pay of such us look to the Forest, so much Wood to be disposed as may raise |
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20 |
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£ |
20 |
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PENSIONS charged by Orders of the Council of State. |
On the Exchequer, |
To Sir Andrew Dick, on an Order of Parliament |
5 |
l. |
per Week. |
To Mrs. Elizabeth Lilborne, on like Order |
40 |
s. |
per Week |
To Sir J. Siawell, on like Order |
6 |
l. |
per Week |
To Mrs.Bastwick, on like Order |
40 |
s. |
per Week |
To Mrs. Rood, on like Order |
15 |
s. |
per Week |
To J. Scarborough |
30 |
s. |
per Week |
On the Council's Contingencies, |
To the Countess of Worcester, on Order of Parliament |
6 |
l. |
per Week |
To J. Earl of Lauderda'e |
3 |
l. |
per Week |
To Capt. Maurice Gardiner, on Order of Parliament |
20 |
s. |
per Week |
Read 16 May, 1660.
Resolved, That this House doth approve of the Account this Day reported, by the Lord President, from
the Council of State: And that the Monies, charged by
the respective Warrants, be paid accordingly.
Council of State.
Resolved, That the Council of State have the Thanks
of this House for their very great Service.
Mr. Speaker gave them Thanks accordingly, to the
Effect following;
Gentlemen, You of the Council of State, that are
Members of this House, (and you are desired to communicate it to the rest) the House have taken Notice
of your great and careful Services; and they do give
you their very hearty Thanks.
Navy.
A List of such of his Majesty's Ships of the Navy
Royal, now in Pay, not of the Summer's Guard, with
an Account of the Wages due to them to the First of
May 1660, and the Charge they are at, was read; and
is as followeth: Viz.
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Rates. |
SHIPS. |
Men. |
Guns. |
Wages due to 1 Maii. |
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£. |
s. |
d. |
3. |
Lamport |
210 |
50 |
8,854 |
1 |
9 |
3. |
Torrington |
210 |
52 |
9,286 |
3 |
9 |
4. |
Kentish |
150 |
40 |
3,025 |
6 |
- |
4. |
Maidstone |
140 |
40 |
6,386 |
14 |
3 |
4. |
Contnrion |
150 |
40 |
4,432 |
8 |
8 |
4. |
Dover |
140 |
40 |
5,206 |
11 |
9 |
4. |
Hampshire |
130 |
38 |
2,163 |
14 |
3 |
4. |
Namptwich |
140 |
40 |
4,430 |
14 |
3 |
4. |
Preston |
140 |
40 |
3,785 |
14 |
3 |
4. |
Portland |
150 |
40 |
6,578 |
11 |
9 |
4. |
Taunton |
140 |
40 |
5,220 |
- |
3 |
4. |
Dragon |
130 |
38 |
4,370 |
6 |
- |
4. |
Elias |
110 |
36 |
5,175 |
4 |
8 |
4. |
Success |
100 |
34 |
3,310 |
10 |
3 |
4. |
President |
130 |
38 |
3,167 |
3 |
- |
4. |
Constant Warwick |
115 |
32 |
2,629 |
18 |
6 |
4. |
Tyger |
130 |
38 |
5,147 |
7 |
6 |
4. |
Marmaduke |
110 |
32 |
2,629 |
18 |
6 |
5. |
sorlings |
100 |
22 |
5,811 |
18 |
- |
5. |
Forrester |
100 |
22 |
2,787 |
7 |
2 |
5. |
Coventry |
90 |
20 |
3,579 |
8 |
10 |
5. |
Convert |
90 |
26 |
4,604 |
19 |
- |
5. |
Hector |
85 |
20 |
2,480 |
12 |
- |
5. |
Greyhound |
85 |
20 |
3,512 |
3 |
9 |
5. |
Lyzard |
60 |
16 |
1,619 |
- |
- |
6. |
Weymouth |
60 |
14 |
1,415 |
10 |
- |
6. |
Wolfe |
60 |
16 |
3,452 |
15 |
- |
6. |
Francis |
45 |
10 |
1,007 |
6 |
4 |
6. |
Cignet |
35 |
6 |
840 |
14 |
- |
6. |
Lylley |
35 |
6 |
833 |
2 |
6 |
6. |
Roe |
35 |
8 |
1,545 |
19 |
6 |
6. |
Hunter |
30 |
6 |
881 |
7 |
6 |
6. |
Griffin |
40 |
12 |
1,693 |
11 |
8 |
6. |
Chesnut |
40 |
10 |
1,440 |
14 |
- |
6. |
Cagway |
35 |
8 |
648 |
9 |
8 |
6. |
Pearle |
25 |
4 |
1,985 |
9 |
9 |
6. |
Dolphin |
25 |
4 |
620 |
17 |
3 |
6. |
Truelove |
60 |
12 |
1,179 |
19 |
6 |
6. |
Henrietta |
6. |
Hart |
3 |
8 |
1,260 |
19 |
6 |
|
40 Ships. Men |
3,695 |
- |
129,981 |
14 |
- |
Memorandum: The Charge of these Forty Ships, which are unnecessarily kept Abroad, will, for every Month
they continue unpaid, amount to the Sum of Eleven thousand Eighty-five Pounds.
Army and Navy Arrears.
Resolved, That on Friday next the House be resolved
into a Grand Committee, to consider of Ways for the
speedy raising of a considerable Sum of Money, for
Satisfaction of the Arrears due to the Army and Navy;
and that Mr. Speaker do then forbear to take the
Chair.
Cardigan Election.
The humble Petition of the Gentry, and others, Freeholders of the County of Cardigan, was read.
Ordered, That new Writs be issued for Election of
Members to serve in this present Parliament, for the
County and Town of Cardigan; and that Mr. Speaker
do send his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, for issuing of new Writs for Election of Members
to serve in this Parliament for the County and Town
aforesaid: And that the Lords Commissioners of the
Great Seal, or any Two of them, are hereby required
to issue out, and pass the same, under the Great Seal
accordingly.
Ordered, That this Petition be referred to the Committee of Privileges, to examine the Misdemeanor about
Miscarriage of the Writ for Election of Members to
serve for the County of Cardigan; and that the Committee to sit this Afternoon to examine this Business.
Derby Writ.
Ordered, That it be likewise referred to the same
Committee, to examine the Miscarriage of the Writ for
Election of Members to serve in Parliament for the
County of Derby.
Public Records.
Mr. Pryn reports from the Committee appointed to
secure the Books, Records and Papers, concerning the
Public, in the Hands of Mr. Phelpes, that they have,
according to the Command of this House, repaired
to Mr. Phelpes his House, and have secured some
Books and Writings, according to the Order of this
House.
Ordered, That the Committee be desired, this Afternoon, to proceed effectually, in securing of the Records,
Books, Papers, and Writings, which concern the Publick,
in the Custody of the said Mr. Phelpes.
Grant for Repairs, &c.
Resolved, That Twenty thousand Pounds, Part of the
Thirty thousand Pounds assigned for repairing of his
Majesty's Houses, and making necessary Preparations
for his Majesty's Reception be charged on the Ordinance
for Three Months Assessment, commencing the Twentyfourth of June next.
Loan from the City.
Resolved, That it be recommended to the Members
of this House, who serve for the City of London, and to
Alderman Langham, Alderman Frederick, Alderman
Bloudworth, and Mr. Tho. Rich, and Mr. John Jolliffe,
Mr. Froth, and Mr. Middleton, to whom the Care of
getting Thirty thousand Pounds, Part of the Fifty thousand Pounds to be advanced for his Majesty's Use, was
referred, to use their best Endeavours for procuring the
said Twenty thousand Pounds to be forthwith advanced
in the City of London, upon the Credit of the Ordinance
for the said Three Months Assessment, for Supply of
this very urgent Occasion.
Settling Ministers in Livings.
A Bill for continuing of Ministers in their Parsonages,
and Ecclesiastical Livings, was this Day read the Second
time; and, upon the Question, committed to the same
Committee that brought in the Bill: And all the Members of this House, who serve for the Universities, be
added to that Committee: And they are to meet this
Afternoon at Two of the Clock in the Speaker's Chamber.
Powers to Serjeant.
Ordered, That further Power be given to the Serjeant
at Arms to break open Doors, in case of Resistance,
for apprehending and securing the Persons who sat in
Judgment upon the late King's Majesty.
Lords remind House of a Message.
A Message from the Lords, by Dr. Child and Mr.
Rich, Masters of Chancery;
The Lords have sent us to put you in mind of a
former Message of the Lords; and of an Order for
Restraining of Wastes in the King's Houses, and Woods;
whereto they desire your Answer and Concurrence.
Resolved, That the House return Answer by Messengers of their own.
The Messengers were again called in, and Mr. Speaker
gave them this Answer;
Gentlemen, The House hath considered of your Message; and they will return Answer by Messengers of their
own.
Mr. Holland, &c.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee to
whom the Business touching Mr. Thurloe is referred, to
examine the Business, whereof the House was now informed, touching Mr. Holland, Mr. Furley, and Mr.
Kiffin, and report what they think fit to be done therein
to the House: And that Mr. Shaw and Mr. Meeres be
added to That Committee.
Eastlowe Election.
Mr. Turner reports from the Committee for Privileges
and Elections, the Case upon the double Return for the
Borough of Eastlowe in the County of Cornwall; that,
upon Examination of the Matter of Fact, the Committee were of Opinion, that Mr. Seymour and Mr.
Trelawny ought to sit; and that the other Indenture be
withdrawn.
Resolved, That the House doth agree with the said
Committee, that Mr. Seymour and Mr. Trelawny do
sit in the House; and that the other Indenture be withdrawn.
Higham Ferris Election.
He also reports from the said Committee, the Case
upon the double Return for the Borough of Higham
Ferris in the County of Northampton; that, upon Examination of the Matter of Fact, the Question appearing
to be, Whether a select Number of Burgesses, or the
Burgesses at large, ought to elect; the Committee were
of Opinion, that the Burgesses at large ought to elect;
and that Sir Thomas Dacres was duly elected by them,
and ought to sit.
Resolved, That this House doth agree with the Committee, that the said Sir Thomas Dacres is duly elected,
and do sit in this House.
Ordered, That the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
do amend this Return accordingly.
Bedwin Election.
He also reports from the said Committee, the Case
upon the double Return for the Borough of Bedwin in
the County of Wilts; that, upon Examination of the
Fact, the Question being, whether the Inhabitants in
general ought not to elect, the Committee were of Opinion, that the Burgesses at large have Right to elect;
and that Mr. Spencer and Mr. Gape were duly elected
there, and ought to sit.
Resolved, That this House doth agree with the Committee, that the said Mr. Spencer and Mr. Gape are
duly elected, and do sit in this House.
Pomphrett Election.
He also reports from the said Committee, the Case
upon the treble Return for the Borough of Pomphrett in
the County of Yorke; that, upon Examination of the
Fact, it appeared, that Sir Geo. Saville Baronet, and
William Lowther Esquire, had the greatest Number of
Voices; and ought to sit.
Resolved, That this House doth agree with the Committee, that the said Sir Geo. Saville and Mr. Lowther
are duly elected, and do sit; and that the Two other
Indentures be withdrawn.
Ordered, That the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery
do amend this Return accordingly.
Money due to Massey.
Whereas, the Second Day of October, 1646, it was
ordained by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament, that Nine hundred Forty-four Pounds Six Shillings and Two-pence, being so much formerly disbursed
by Col. Edward Massey (now Major General Edward
Massey) for the Service of the Western Association,
should be paid in Course, together with Interest, after
the Rate of Eight Pounds per Centum per Annum out
of the Receipts of the Excise, to come in upon the
Ordinance of the 11th of September 1643, unto the said
Major General Edward Massey, his Assignee or Assigns;
whereof no part is as yet paid or satisfied:
It is Ordered, by the Commons, assembled in Parliament, that the said Nine hundred Forty-four Pounds Six
Shillings and Two-pence, with Interest as aforesaid, for
Forbearance thereof, ever since the same became due, be
forthwith paid and satisfied unto the said Major General
Edward Massey, or his Assigns; according to the Tenor,
and true Intent and Meaning, of the said Ordinance; any
Act, Order, or Ordinance, for transferring of the said
Money from the said Security notwithstanding: And the
Commissioners of Excise, and all others whom it doth
or may concern, are required to take notice hereof, and
make Payment of the said Money, with Interest as aforesaid, accordingly: And the Acquittance or Acquittances
of the said Major General Massey, or his Assigns, testifying the Receipt thereof, shall be a sufficient Discharge
in that Behalf.