DIE Sabbati, 18 Novembris.
Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præsentes
fuerunt:
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Arch. Cant.
Arch. Ebor.
Epus. London.
Epus. Durham.
Epus. Winton.
Epus. Rochester.
Epus. St. David's.
Epus. Sarum.
Epus. Worcester.
Epus. Oxon.
Epus. Norwich.
Epus. Peterburgh.
Epus. Bath & Wells.
Epus. Lincolne.
Epus. St. Asaph. |
Dux Cumberland.
Joh'es Sommers Miles,
Ds. Custos Magni Sigilli.
Dux Norfolke.
Dux Richmond.
Dux South'ton.
Dux Ormond.
Dux Northumb'land.
Dux St. Albans.
Dux Bolton.
Dux Schombergh.
March. Halifax.
Ds. Senescallus.
Comes Oxon.
Comes Shrewsbury.
Comes Suffolke.
Comes Bridgewater.
Comes Denbigh.
Comes Manchester.
Comes Mulgrave.
Comes Stamford.
Comes Winchelsea.
Comes Kingston.
Comes Carnarvan.
Comes Thanet.
Comes Sunderland.
Comes Sandwich.
Comes Bathe.
Comes Craven.
Comes Ailesbury.
Comes Sussex.
Comes Feversham.
Comes Maclesfeld.
Comes Radnor.
Comes Nottingham.
Comes Rochester.
Comes Fauconberge.
Comes Montagu.
Comes Marleborough.
Comes Torrington.
Comes Scarborough.
Comes Warrington.
Viscount Newport.
Viscount Weymouth.
Viscount Longueville.
Viscount Villiers. |
Ds. Willoughby Er.
Ds. Berkeley Ber.
Ds. Fitzwalter.
Ds. Hunsdon.
Ds. Sidney.
Ds. Brooke.
Ds. Lovelace.
Ds. Maynard.
Ds. Vaughan.
Ds. Culpeper.
Ds. Lucas.
Ds. Lexington.
Ds. Granville.
Ds. Cornwallis.
Ds. Godolphin.
Ds. Ashburnham. |
PRAYERS.
Dod versus Burrows & al.
Upon reading the Petition of Anne Dod Widow,
Magdalen Johnson Widow, and others; shewing, "That,
by Order of this House made Yesterday, on the Behalf of Thomas Burrows, their Cause is appointed to
be heard on Tuesday next; and that their most material Witnesses do live in Shropshire, so that they
cannot be procured in so short a Time; and praying a
longer Time for hearing thereof; and that their Witnesses may be summoned to attend at the Hearing:"
It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament assembled, That this House will hear
the said Cause, upon the Petitions and Answers on either
Side, on Saturday the Second Day of December next,
at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon; and that Hugh
Squire Esquire, Thomas Dicken, Nathaniell Baskerville
Gentleman, and Philip Buckley, do then attend this
House, as Witnesses on the Behalf of the said Anne
Dod and others.
Pool, D. of South'ton's Servant, arrested.
Upon Oath made at the Bar of this House, "That John
Poole, menial Servant to his Grace the Duke of South'ton, was arrested, at the Suit of Joshue Horton, within
the Time of Privilege of Parliament, contrary to the
Privilege of Parliament, by John Davis Attorney and
Joseph King Serjeant:"
Davis and King to be attached.
It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
in Parliament assembled, That the Gentleman Usher
of the Black Rod attending this House do forthwith
attach the Bodies of the said John Davis and Joseph
King, and bring them in safe Custody to the Bar of this
House, to answer for their said Offence; and this shall
be a sufficient Warrant on that Behalf.
To Sir Tho. Duppa, Gentleman
Usher of the Black Rod attending
this House, his Deputy and Deputies, and every of them; and
to all Mayors, Sheriffs, Bailiffs, Constables, and other Their
Majesties Officers, to be aiding
and assisting in the Execution
hereof.
Williams versus Read & al.
Upon reading the Petition of Walter Williams
Esquire:
It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
in Parliament assembled, That the Clerks of this
House do bring the Journal in this Case on Monday
next, at Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon.
E. of Londonderry & al. Executors of Sir H. Ford versus Dormer, Guardian of H. Ford.
Upon reading the Petition and Appeal of the Right
Honourable Robert Earl of Londonderry in the Kingdom of Ireland, Edw'd Halwell, of The Middle Temple,
London, Esquire, Charles Ford, of the City of Exon,
Gentleman, and John Eggerton, of Limston, in the County
of Devon, Clerk, Executors of the last Will and Testament of Sir Henry Ford, late of Nutwell, in the said
County of Devon, Knight, deceased, from a Decree
made in the High Court of Chancery, in a Cause there
depending, between Anamara Dormer Widow, Guardian of Henry Ford an Infant Complainant, and the
Petitioners Defendants, on the Fourteenth Day of May
One Thousand Six Hundred Ninety-one, and other
Orders in the said Petition mentioned; and praying,
That the said Henry Ford, by the said Anamara Dormer his Guardian, may answer thereunto; and that, in
the mean Time, all Proceedings in the said Cause
may be stopt in the Courts below; and that the
Service of this Order on the Respondent's Clerk in
Chancery may be good Service:"
It is ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal
in Parliament assembled, That the said Anamara Dormer may have a Copy of the said Petition; and shall
be, and she is hereby, required to put in her Answer
thereunto, in Writing, on Tuesday the Eight and
Twentieth Day of this Instant November, at Ten of
the Clock in the Forenoon; and that, in the mean
Time, all Proceedings in the Courts below shall be
stayed; and that the Service of this Order on the Respondent's Clerk in Chancery shall be good Service,
in order thereunto.
Hungerford versus Pollard:
The Earl of Bridgewater reported from the Committee, to whom was referred the Petition of Jane
Hungerford, "That their Lordships are of Opinion,
that the Petition of the said Jane Hungerford is fit
to be received by the House: But it being earnestly
urged by Thomas Pollard's Counsel, that a Deed in
the Hands of William Downe, One of the Appellants, (very material in this Cause, but not known of
by them till since the making of the Decree in
Chancery, and produced by the said William Downe
at the Trial in Devon, but was not produced at the
last Trial, because the said William Downe being no
Party, could not be compelled to shew it) may be
produced at the Hearing at the Bar; or that a new
Trial may be ordered, with Directions to produce
the said Deed; their Lordships did not think fit to
direct any Thing therein, but leave it to the Judgement of the House.
"And there being some Aspersions on the Lord
Chief Justice Holt, in a Petition of the said Pollard's,
offered to their Lordships, which are wholly false;
their Lordships are of Opinion, that the said Thomas
Pollard do, at the Bar, ask Pardon, and make Submission to the House and the said Lord Chief
Justice."
The Cause to be re-heard in Chancery;
The Lords Committees, to whom was referred the
Petition of Jane Hungerford, against Thomas Pollard,
reported, "That their Lordships were of Opinion,
that the said Petition is fit to be received by this
House;" and it being urged by Thomas Pollard's
Counsel, that a Deed in the Hands of William
Downe (One of the Appellants) formerly produced
at a Trial at Law between the said Parties, but not
discovered until after the making of the Decree in
Chancery in this Cause, is very material on the Behalf of the said Pollard:
It is therefore ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual
and Temporal in Parliament assembled, That the said
Cause shall be re-heard in Chancery; and that the said
Deed be then produced, proved, and made Use of as
the Court shall think fit.
Pollard to ask Pardon of the House and C. Justice Holt, for Aspersons against him.
Then Thomas Pollard was called in, and reprimanded by the Speaker; and was told, "That he must
ask the Pardon of this House" (which he did).
And was likewise told, "That he must attend the
Lord Chief Justice on Monday next, and ask his
Pardon also for the same."
Adjourn.
Dominus Custos Magni Sigilli declaravit præsens
Parliamentum continuandum esse usque ad et in diem
Lunæ, (videlicet,) 20um diem instantis Novembris, hora
undecima Aurora, Dominis sic decernentibus.