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In this section
Die Veneris, 25 Martii, 1642.
PRAYERS.
Leave of Absence.
SIR Geo. Wentworth has Leave to go into the Country.
Popham's Estate.
The Amendments to Sir F. Fopham's Bill were this Day read the Third * .
Scandalous Ministers.
Ordered, That the Petitions preferred by Mr. Blakiston concerning Durham, Northumberland, and Newcastle, be referred to the Committee for scandalous Ministers, where Mr. Corbett has the Chair: And he is to sit upon them on Saturday next, at Two post meridiem, in the Court of Wards: And they have Power to receive such Informations as shall be farther given, concerning the Businesses contained in the said Petitions: And to send for Parties, Witnesses, &c.
Carteret's Petition.
Ordered, That the humble Petition of Sir Philip Carteret Knight be referred to the Committee for the Customers, where Mr. Green has the Chair.
Absent Members.
Sir H. Vane junior, Mr. Hunt, Sir Jo. Northcott, Sir Martin Lister, Sir Sam. Luke, Mr. Cage, Sir Jo. Evelyn, Sir Ro. Coke, Sir Edw. Partheriche, Mr. Hampden, Mr. Fienis;
This Committee is to consider of the fittest Course to bring and keep the Members together; what Members are absent, and how long they have been absent; and what Members are about the Town, and neglect their Service to the House; and to consider, and to present to the House, what Punishment they think they deserve, that, without Leave, have been absent, and neglected their Service; and to present their Names that have been absent without Leave; and how long those Members have been absent, that have had Leave, and those that have had no Leave: And are ...... To-morrow, post meridiem, at Two, in the Court of Wards.
Publishing King's Messages &c.
Ordered, That the Sheriff of Wiltes do send up the Letters he has received, for the Publishing of his Majesty's Messages, and other Passages concerning the Parliament, to be considered by a Committee of this House.
Convent Garden.
Ordered, That the Committee for the Bill of the Convent-garden, do meet in the Exchequer-chamber To-morrow in the Afternoon, at Two of Clock.
Mr. Whittacre, Mr. Trenchard, Mr. Scawen, are added to this Committee.
Ministers Maintenance.
2da vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the better Maintenance of the Ministry; and, upon Question, committed ... Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Whittacre, Mr. Hampden, Mr. Browne, Sir Ro. Pye, Sir Symonds D'Ewes, Mr. Bagshaw, Mr. Whittlock, Sir John Strangeways, * Mildmay, * Glyn, * Pury, * Corbett, * North, * Coke, * Dacres, * Vassall, * Cage, * Rowse, * Ro. Goodwyn, * Erle, * Young, * Evelyn, * Stephens, * Harley, * White, * Moore, Sir Wm. Drake, * Pine, * Heselreg, * Martyn, * Walsingham, * Wray, * Massam, * Corbett, * Middleton, Sir Sydney Mountague: And are to meet To-morrow, at Two post meridiem, in the Exchequer Chamber.
Naval Affairs.
Ordered, That the Two Frigates, informed to be at Dover, shall be forthwith bought for the Service of the Commonwealth: And that it be referred to the Committee for the Navy to provide Monies for the Payment for them.
Sir H. Vane and Mr. Strode are appointed to repair to the Lord Admiral, to acquaint his Lordship what this House has done concerning these Two Frigates.
Mr. Trenchard * * * *
Collectors of Subsidies.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the Knights and Burgesses of every County be enjoined to write unto the Sheriffs of their respective Counties, that they warn all Collectors of the First Four Subsidies, who have not yet perfected their Accounts, that they come and perfect their Accounts by the Beginning of the next Term: And that all other Collectors of the Two last Subsidies make their Accounts also by the End of * next Term, as they will answer their Neglect therein to this House.
Resolved, upon * *, That some Two or Three particular Men, that are most defective in their Accounts, be punished, for Example-sake, unto others.
Ordered, That Mr. Wheeler do move the Barons of the Exchequer, That the Bonds of such Accomptants as shall not bring in their Monies collected upon the Subsidies within Ten Days, be forthwith put in Suit against them: And that such Collectors as do not pay in their Monies accordingly, shall pay Interest for such Monies as they have in their Hands, from the Time as the said Monies were first due.
Lord Lieutenants, &c.
Sir Wm. Brereton is appointed to go to the Lords, to acquaint their Lordships, that this House does nominate the Lord Viscount Say and Seale, Master of the Court of Wards and Liveries, to be the Lord Lieutenant of the County of Chester; and likewise the Earl of Bedford to be Lord Lieutenant of the County of Sommersett: And to desire their Lordships Concurrence herein: And likewise to acquaint their Lordships, That the Earls of Cumberland and Lincoln have sent down no Names of their Deputy Lieutenants: And to desire their Answer: And likewise desire their Lordships to expedite their Deputations for the Deputy Lieutenancy.
Huntingdon Petition.
The humble Petition of the Knights, Gentlemen, and Freeholders of the County of Hunt' was this Day read: And the House well approved of it: And the Knight that served for that County that brought it in, was ordered to render the County Thanks for their Affection and Care expressed in their Petition.
Sheriffs Accounts.
Mr. Serjeant Wilde, Mr. Bagshaw, Sir Arth. Ingram, Sir Jo. Strangewayes, Mr. Pury, Mr. Cage, Mr. Glyn, are appointed to prepare a Bill for the Discharging the Sheriffs from paying any Fees in passing their Accounts.
Safety of Hull.
Upon Mr. Hollis his acquainting the House with some Particulars in a Letter that he received from Sir John Hotham, It was
Resolved, upon the Question, That this House does approve of those Forces and Companies that Sir John Hotham has brought into Hull, to the Number of about a Thousand, for the Safety of that Place: And that the Men be paid accordingly.
Resolved, That this House doth consent, that Sir John Hotham shall have Power to make use of the Ammunition in Hull as he shall see Cause.
Resolved, That the Lords be desired to concur in these Votes.
Sir Wm. Strickland, Sir H. Anderson, Mr. Hollis, Mr. Hotham, Lord Fairefax, Sir Wm. Savile, Sir Christ. Yelverton, Sir Arth. Ingram, Mr. Hampden, Sir Peter Wentworth, Sir Jo. Fenwick.
This Committee is to consider of such Things as shall be necessary for the Safety and Preservation of Hull: And are to meet this Afternoon, at Two of Clock, in the Court of Wards.
Lord Lieutenants, &c.
Sir Wm. Brereton brings Answer, That the Lords do concur in the Nomination of the Lord Say to be Lord Lieutenant of the County of Chester; and in the Nomination of the Earl of Bedford to be Lord Lieutenant of the County of Sommersett: That the Earl of Lincolne is very ready to obey the Commands of Parliament; but, in regard no other Counties are divided but Lincolne, he desires to be excused: As for the Earl of Cumberland he is out of Town; but they have sent unto him for his Answer, but have not yet received it: And that they would expedite their Deputations with all convenient Speed.
Resolved, upon the Question, That this House doth nominate and approve the Lord Willoughby of Parham to be Lord Lieutenant of the whole County of Lincolne: And that the Lords Concurrence be desired.
Finchingfield Minister.
The humble Petition of Sir Robert Kemp Knight, Patron of the Parish Church of Finchingfield in Essex, was this Day read, concerning their Desire to retain Mr. Marshall, their Pastor, among them, recommended by this House at the Desires of the Parish of St. Margarett's, Westminster, to be their Lecturer.
The Question was proposed, Whether a Committee should be appointed for this Business, concerning the Petition of the Parishioners of Finchingfield.
The House was divided.
The Yeas went forth.
Resolved, negatively.
Sir Martin Lumley, | Tellers for the Noe, 75. |
Mr. Moore, | |
Sir Christ. Yelverton, | Tellers for the Yea, 60.- |
Sir Ro. Pye, |
Message from Lords.
A Message from the Lords by Sir Edw. Leech and Dr. Bennett;
The Lords have sent us to let you know, that according to the Desires * * *, they have sent for Sir Jo. Pennington and Captain Wake; and that they are come: And likewise, that they have received a Commission for the Passing of the Bill for Raising of Four hundred thousand Pounds; but that the Commission is fixed to the Bill:- Whether this House is content it should pass so, is the Question.-They find, that the Bill of Subsidies passed 18° Jac. with the Commission fixed unto it. If this House thinks it not fit to pass thus, the Bill must be sent to Yorke.
Passing a Bill.
That it shall be referred to a Committee to consider of the Precedent of 18° Jacobi, and to advise what will be fittest to be done in this Case for the Saving of the Privileges of this House.
Mr. Solicitor, Mr. Glyn, Mr. Pierrepont, Mr. Pym, Mr. Cage, Sir Ro. Coke, Serjeant Wilde, Mr. Whittlock, Mr. Martin, Sir H. Vane.
This Committee is to consider of the Message this Day sent from the Lords concerning the Passing the Bill of Four hundred thousand Pounds, and to view the Precedents in the Case, and to consider what will be fittest to be done herein for the Preserving the Privileges of the House: And they are to meet this Afternoon at Two, in the Court of Wards: And to report the Business To-morrow Morning.
Answer to Lords.
Answer returned by the same Messengers: That this House has taken their Lordships Message into Consideration, and will send Answer by Messengers of their own to both Parts of it.
Examining Pennington, &c.
Ordered, That the Committee formerly appointed to prepare the last Message sent to his Majesty, do prepare Interrogatories to be propounded to Sir John Pennington and Captain Wake to be examined upon: And that a Message be sent to the Lords To-morrow Morning, to desire that the said Sir Jo. Pennington and Captain Wake may be examined upon Oath, in the Presence of some Lords of their House, and some Members of this House: And this Committee is to meet this Afternoon, at Two of Clock, in the Inner Court of Wards.-
Finchingfield Minister.
The Question being put, whether a Question should be put upon this Debate concerning the Petition of the Parishioners of Finching field and Mr. Marchall;
It was Resolved, negatively.
Reducing Irish Rebels.
1a vice lecta est Billa, An Act for an Addition unto, and Explanation of, certain Clauses in the Act passed for the speedy and effectual Reducing the Rebels in Ireland to their due Obedience.
2da vice lecta est Billa prædicta; and, upon Question, committed to the Committee named on Wednesday last for the last Bill of Explanations.
Mr. Whittlock, Mr. Vaughan, Mr. Lane, Mr. Reynolds, Sir Ro. Parkhurst, Mr. Sands, added to the former Committee: And are to meet this Afternoon at Three of Clock, /?/ the Inner Court of Wards.
Army in Ireland.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee for Irish Affairs, to consider from what Time to pay the old Army of Ireland, and the Recruits of that Army and to come to some Resolution upon the whole Matter, and propound it to the House.
That Mr. Pym shall move the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to send in a List of his Officers: And then this House will resolve of a Time for the Commissions: And likewise Mr. Pym is to bring in a List of all such Forces as are now actually in the Service of this State in Ireland.
Ordered, That the Committee for Irish Affairs shall take care to provide a Thousand' Horse Arms.
Ordered, That the Lords be desired to join with this House in a Desire to his Majesty, to give Order to the Master of the Ordnance to deliver out of the Stores Six Pieces of Demi-cannon of the Ball of Twenty-four Pounds Weight, with their full Equipage.
That it be referred to the Committee for Irish Affairs to consider what Sum will be convenient to be left in the Deputy-treasurer's at Wars Hands for Ireland, for incident Charges to the Scotts.
Sheriff of Northampton.
Ordered, That the Sheriff of the County of Northampton be called in To-morrow Morning.
Navy Estimate.
Ordered, That the Estimate of the Charge of Eight Pinnaces be referred to the Committee with relation to the former Order in this Business.
Baggage-horses.
Ordered, That the Commissioners appointed to treat with the Scotts, shall prepare an Order to enable the Scotts to take up Baggage-horses in Ireland for the Service of their Baggage and their Dragoons.