House of Commons Journal Volume 9: 1 March 1677

Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 9, 1667-1687. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.

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'House of Commons Journal Volume 9: 1 March 1677', in Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 9, 1667-1687, (London, 1802) pp. 390. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/commons-jrnl/vol9/p390 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Jovis, 1 die Martii, 1676.

Cliderow Election.

A PETITION of Sir Ralph Ashton Baronet, was read, complaining of an undue Return of Sir Thomas Stringer, to serve for the Borough of Cliderow in the County of Lancaster, in Injury of the Petitioner; who was duly elected, and ought to have been returned.

Ordered, That the said Petition be referred to the Committee of Privileges and Elections; to examine the Matter of the Petition; and to report the State of the Case, with their Opinions, to the House.

Lord Maynard's Estate.

A Bill, sent from the Lords, for rectifying a Mistake, in a general Settlement of the Lord Maynard's Estate, upon the Marriage of his Son, was read.

Resolved, &c. That this Bill be read a Second time.

Smith's Estate.

A Bill to enable Trustees to sell Lands for Payment of the Debts of Sir Thomas Smith Baronet, was read.

Resolved, &c. That this Bill be read a Second time.

Repair of Churches.

A Bill for the better repair of Churches and Chapels, was read.

Resolved, &c. That this Bill be read a Second time.

Fines and Recoveries.

A Bill for better Assurance of such as claim under ancient Fines and Recoveries, was read.

Resolved, &c. That this Bill be read a Second time.

Poor Laws.

Ordered, That Monday Morning next be appointed to take into Consideration the extraordinary Charge and Inconvenience to the Nation, for want of setting to work and well ordering the Poor; and to inspect and consider the Laws now in Force, concerning the Poor.

Exporting Leather.

A Bill for reviving and continuing an Act for Exportation of Leather, was read the Second time.

Resolved, &c. That this Bill be committed to Sir John Knight, Sir Tho. Allen, Sir John Lowther, Sir Lanc. Lake, Mr. Eyres, Sir John Otway, Colonel Birch, Mr. Culliford, Sir Edmund Jennings, Sir Tho. Bludworth, Sir Walter St. John, Mr. Williams, Sir Wm. Lowther, Sir Robert Barneham, Sir Richard Everard, Mr. Crowch, Sir Edward Masters, Sir Wm. Thompson, Mr. Garway, Sir Phil. Warwick, Sir Winston Churchill, Sir Lewis Palmer, Lord Ashley, Lord Digby, Lord Ancram, Sir Fra. Russell, Sir Tho. Mompesson, Mr. Wood, Sir Richard Wiseman, Sir Cha. Harbord, Mr. Onslow, Lord O' Brian, Sir Hen. Ford, Sir John Trevor, Sir John Hobart, Mr. Love, Sir Geo. Downing, Mr. Sacheverell, Sir John Bramston, Sir John Howlman: And all that shall come are to have Voices: And they are to meet, in the Speaker's Chamber, Tomorrow at Two of the Clock in the Afternoon: And are impowered to send for Persons, Papers, and Records.

Ditto.

A Petition of the Shoemakers, and several other Manufacturers of Leather, was read.

Resolved, &c. That this Petition be referred to the same Committee to which the Bill for reviving and continuing an Act for Exportation of Leather, stands committed; to take the Petition into Consideration; and report the Matter, with their Opinions, to the House.

Fire in Southwarke.

Ordered, That Leave be given to bring in a Bill for adjusting and settling Differences between Landlords and Tenants, touching Houses lately burnt and destroyed by the Fire in Southwarke; and which are or shall be rebuilt.

Hemp and Flax Sowing.

A Bill to encourage the Planting and Sowing of Flax and Hemp, was read the Second time.

Resolved, &c. That this Bill be committed to Colonel Byrch, Sir Edm. Windham, Mr. Swinfen, Sir John Coventrey, Sir Hen. Ford, Sir Tho. Bludworth, Sir Wm. Thompson, Mr. Powle, Sir Cha. Wheeler, Mr. Crowch, Mr. Pepys, Mr. Weld, Mr. Neale, Mr. Secretary Coventrey, Colonel Sandys, Mr. Mallett, Mr. Progers, Mr. Eyres, Serjeant Rigby, Lord Digby, Sir Lanc. Lake, Sir Richard Temple, Sir Tho. Mompesson, Mr. Sacheverell, Sir Wm. Coventrey, Mr. Garaway, Sir Richard Ford, Sir John Knight, Sir Hen. Thompson, Sir Geo. Downing, Mr. Jolliffe, Sir Tho. Clargis, Mr. Papillon, Sir Robert Howard, Sir John Berkenhead, Sir Tho. Lee, Sir John Mallett, Sir John Moreton, Sir Courtney Poole, Sir Wm. Hickman, Col. Kirby, Sir John Ernle, Sir John Hobart, Sir John Hotham, Sir Tho. Meres, Sir Fra. Russell, Mr. Williams, Sir John Trevor, Mr. Childe: And all that shall come are to have Voices: And they are to meet To-morrow at Two of the Clock in the Afternoon, in the Inner Court of Wards: And are impowered to send for Persons, Papers, and Records.

Grievances.

Resolved, &c. That this House will resolve into a Committee of the whole House, on Saturday Morning next, at Ten of the Clock, to consider of Grievances.

Committees.

Ordered, That all Committees which are discontinued, be revived; and do sit this Afternoon at Two of the Clock, in the Places formerly appointed.

Mis-entry in Journal to be rectified.

Information being given of a Mis-entry made in the Journal of this House, in the Year 1672, in Prejudice of the Privilege of this House; and of an Omission of an Entry in the Journal, this Session, of the House agreeing with the Committee in the Vote concerning Grievances;

Ordered, That it be referred to Mr. Sacheverell, Sir Wm. Hickman, Mr. Garraway, Mr. Sawyer, Mr. Secretary Williamson, Lord Ancram, Sir Tho. Littleton, Sir Tho. Meres, Col. Byrch, Sir John Berkenhead, Sir John Otway, Sir Geo. Downing, Sir Richard Temple, Sir Eliab Harvey, Sir Tho. Lee, Mr. Williams, or any Three of them, to inspect the Journals of this House, of the Year 1672; and to examine the Matter touching the Entry therein; and report it, with their Opinion, to the House.

Committee for Journals.

Ordered, That it be referred to the same Committee, or any Three of them, to inspect the Journal of the House this Sessions; and if they find any Mistakes or Omissions, to see that the same be rectified; and report the Matter to the House.

And then the House adjourned till To-morrow Morning, Eight of the Clock.