DIE Veneris, 22 Januarii.
Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præsentes
fuerunt:
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Arch. Yorke.
Epus. London.
Epus. Durham.
Epus.
Winton.
Epus. St.
David's.
Epus. Sarum.
Epus. Worcester.
Epus. Ely.
Epus.
Norwich.
Epus. Peterborough.
Epus. Chichester.
Epus. Bath &
Wells. |
Dux Cumberland.
Dux Norfolke.
Dux St. Albans.
Dux
Bolton.
March. Hallifax.
Ds. Magnus Camerarius.
Ds.
Senescallus.
Comes Oxford.
Comes Shrewsbury.
Comes Derby.
Comes
Bedford.
Comes Bridgewater.
Comes North'ton.
Comes Bollingbrooke.
Comes Westmerland.
Comes Manchester.
Comes Mulgrave.
Comes
Rivers.
Comes Stamford.
Comes Kingston.
Comes
Carnarvan.
Comes Chesterfeild.
Comes Sunderland.
Comes Sandwich.
Comes
Essex.
Comes Bath.
Comes
Craven.
Comes Ailesbury.
Comes Sussex.
Comes
Feversham.
Comes Maclesfeild.
Comes Nottingham.
Comes Portland.
Comes
Fauconberge.
Comes Monmouth.
Comes Mountagu.
Comes
Marleborough. |
Ds. Willoughby Er.
Ds. Fitzwalter.
Ds. Berkeley B.
Ds.
Howard Eff.
Ds. Chandos.
Ds. Sidney.
Ds.
Brooke.
Ds. Lovelace.
Ds.
Byron.
Ds. Vaughan.
Ds.
Colepeper.
Ds. Clifford.
Ds. Lucas.
Ds.
Lexington.
Ds. Berkeley
Str.
Ds. Cornwallis.
Ds. Keveton.
Ds. Carteret.
Ds.
Ossulston.
Ds. Godolphin.
Ds. Cholmondley.
Ds.
Ashburnham. |
PRAYERS.
Relief of Creditors against fraudulent Devises, Bill.
Hodie 1a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act for Relief of
Creditors, against fraudulent Practices."
L. Stanhope's Bill.
Hodie 3a
vice lecta est Billa, intituled, "An Act for the enabling
Phillip Lord Stanhope Son and Heir
Apparent of the Right Honourable Phillip Earl of
Chesterfeild, together with the said Earl, to make a
Jointure and Settlement upon the Marriage of the said Phillip Lord Stanhope."
The Question was put, "Whether this Bill shall
pass?"
It was Resolved in the Affirmative.
Message to H. C. with it.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by Sir
Miles Cooke and Sir James
Astrey:
To carry down the said Bill, and desire their Concurrence
thereunto.
Small Tithes Bill.
The Lord Cornwallis reported from the
Committee, the Bill, intituled, "An Act for the more speedy Recovery of Small
Tithes," with Amendments.
Which were read Twice, and agreed to, with some
Alterations; and the Amendments ordered to be engrossed.
E. Rochester versus L. Grey.
Upon reading the Petition of Lawrence Earl of Rochester; praying,
"That he may have Leave to try his Title at Law with the Lord Grey, to the Points in the Petition mentioned:"
It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in
Parliament assembled, That the Lord Grey shall have a
Copy of the said Petition; and do put in his Answer thereunto, in Writing, on
Friday the Twentyninth Day of this Instant January, at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon.
L. Morley discharged, and his Fees, &c. to be paid by the
Treasury, out of his Pension.
The House being this Day moved, "That the Lord
Morley and Mounteagle, now Prisoner in Their Majesties
Tower of London by Order of this House, may be
discharged:"
It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in
Parliament assembled, That the Lord Morley &
Mounteagle shall be, and is hereby, discharged from the Imprisonment he
now lies under in Their Majesties Tower of London: And it
is further ORDERED, That the several Officers of this House, and the Officers
of Their Majesties Tower of London, and George Wilson, who was sent for in Custody out of
Westmerland, upon his Lordship's Complaint of Breach of
Privilege committed by him against the said Lord Morley &
Mounteagle, shall be, and they and every of them are hereby, recommended
to the Lords Commissioners of Their Majesties Treasury, to be paid their just
Fees and Charges due to them upon his Lordship's Commitment and Discharge, and
Attachment and Discharge of George Wilson, who was
attached by Order of this House, out of the next Payment of Lord Morley & Mounteagle's Pension, given to him by their
Majesties.
To the Right Honourable the Lord Lucas, Chief Governor of Their Majesties Tower
of London, and to the Deputy Governor, and to the Right Honourable the
Lords Commissioners of Their Majesties Treasury, and every of them.
Tooke versus L. Chief Baron Atkins.
Upon reading the Petition of Thomas
Tooke Esquire; shewing, "That he hath an Appeal depending in this House,
to which the Lord Chief Baron of Their Majesties Court of Exchequer is
Respondent; praying, That the Lord Chief Baron do produce, at the Hearing of
the Cause, all the Writings which were produced at the Hearing in the
Exchequer; and that, in the mean Time, the Petitioner may have a Copy of the
Articles, at his own Charge; and that he may give a Third Person to be Security
to make good his Appeal:"
It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in
Parliament assembled, That the Lord Chief Baron Atkins
shall produce at the said Hearing the said Writings, and do give a Copy of the
Articles, as desired; and that the said Thomas Tooke may
have a Third Person to enter into Security for him.
Herbert versus Le Brune & al.
Upon reading the Petition of Cornelius Le
Brune, and others, Respondents to the Petition of Charles
Herbert and Bartholomew Evans, Appellants;
praying, "That a short Day may be appointed for hearing the said Cause, the
Petitioners living in Cardiganshire:"
It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in
Parliament assembled, That this House will hear the said Cause, by Counsel on
both Sides, at the Bar, on Friday the Nine and Twentieth
Day of this Instant January, at Ten of the Clock in the
Forenoon.
Dennys versus Scudamore.
Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of Mary Dennys, Widow and Executrix of John
Dennys Esquire, deceased, from a Decree and Proceedings against her in
the Court of Chancery, in a Cause wherein George
Scudamore and Milburne Scudamore, Executors of
Lucy Milburne, deceased, are Plaintiffs, against the
Petitioner, Defendant:
It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in
Parliament assembled, That the said George Scudamore and
Milborne Scudamore may have a Copy of the said Petition;
and shall be, and they are hereby, required to put in their Answer or
respective Answers thereunto, in Writing, on Friday the
Fifth Day of February next, at Ten of the Clock in the
Forenoon.
D. of Norfolk versus Dutchess of Norfolk.
The Civilians being called for, pursuant to the Order
Yesterday; Sir Charles Hedges came in, and was heard, at
the Bar, upon the Duke of Norfolke's Charge against his
Dutchess, and also upon the Dutchess of Norfolke's Answer
thereunto, upon several Questions asked him upon the said Charge and
Answer.
And, after Debate, this Question was put,
"Whether the Duke of Norfolke shall
produce his Witnesses To-morrow, to be sworn; and the Dutchess also, if she
please?"
It was Resolved in the Affirmative.
Then the following Orders were made:
It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in
Parliament assembled, That his Grace the Duke of Norfolke
shall produce his Witnesses Tomorrow, at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon, to
be sworn; and that her Grace the Dutchess of Norfolke do
attend this House, by herself or Proctor, at the same Time."
It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in
Parliament assembled, That their Graces the Duke and Dutchess of Norfolke shall have Orders for such Witnesses as they shall
desire."
"It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in
Parliament assembled, That Margaret Elwood, Anne Burton, Rowland
Owen, Thomas Hudson, Peter Scriber, John Reynolds, Thomas Lloyd, Andrew
Anderson, Thomas Foster, Margaret Foster, Jane Wadsworth, Mary Boyle, Rice
Jones, Anne Jones, John Hoskyns, John Hall, Mary Hall, William Bayly, John
Wood, Richard Owen, Simon Verelst, Henry Dagly, William Miles, and
John Colein, do attend this House To-morrow, at Ten of
the Clock in the Forenoon, to be sworn, as Witnesses on the Behalf of his Grace
the Duke of Norfolke."
Against adhering to Their Majesties Enemies, Bill.
The House was adjourned during Pleasure, and put into a
Committee, upon the Bill, intituled, "An Act against adhering to Their
Majesties Enemies."
After some Time spent therein, the House was
resumed.
Adjourn.
Rob'tus Atkyns, Miles de Balneo,
Capitalis Baro de Scaccario, Orator Procerum, declaravit præsens
Parliamentum continuandum esse usque in diem Sabbati, (videlicet,) 23um diem instantis Januarii,
hora decima Aurora, Dominis sic decernentibus.