DIE Martis, 4 die Aprilis.
REX.
Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales præsentes
fuerunt:
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Arch. Eborac.
Epus. Durham.
Epus. Winton.
Epus. Ely.
Epus. Sarum.
Epus. Petriburgh.
Epus. Carlile.
Epus. Oxon.
Epus. Rochester.
Epus. St. Asaph. |
Sir Orlando Bridgman, Mil. et Bar. Ds. Custos Magni Sigilli.
Marq. Worcester.
Marq. Dorchester.
Jacobus Comes Brecknock, Senescallus Hospitii Domini Regis.
Edwardus Comes Manchester, Camerarius Hospitii Domini Regis.
Comes Derby.
Comes Dorsett.
Comes Bridgwater.
Comes North'ton.
Comes Clare.
Comes Rivers.
Comes Dover.
Comes Sunderland.
Comes Scarsdale.
Comes Sandwich.
Comes Essex.
Comes Cardigan.
Comes Anglesey.
Comes Craven.
Comes Aylisbury.
Vicecomes Mountagu.
Vicecomes de Stafford.
Vicecomes Fauconberg. |
Ds. Arlington, One of the Principal Secretaries at State.
Ds. Awdley.
Ds. Berkeley de Berkeley.
Ds. Eure.
Ds. Wharton.
Ds. Willoughby.
Ds. Chandos.
Ds. Petre.
Ds. Arundell.
Ds. Grey.
Ds. Coventry.
Ds. Mohun.
Ds. Powis.
Ds. Newport.
Ds. Hatton.
Ds. Byron.
Ds. Widdrington.
Ds. Ward.
Ds. Lucas.
Ds. Bellasis.
Ds. Gerard.
Ds. Holles.
Ds. Delamer.
Ds. Townsend.
Ds. Ashley.
Ds. Crewe.
Ds. Howard de Castle Rysing. |
PRAYERS.
Sir W. Clark's Bill.
Hodie 2a
vice lecta est Billa, "An Act for settling the
Manor of Shabbington, for Payment of the Debts of
Sir William Clark Baronet."
ORDERED, That the Consideration of this Bill be
committed to these Lords following:
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Comes Derby.
Comes Dorsett.
Comes Bridgwater.
Comes North'ton.
Comes Clare.
Comes Berks.
Comes Dover.
Comes Sandwich.
Comes Anglesey.
Comes Aylisbury.
Vicecomes de Stafford. |
Epus. Durham.
Epus. Winton.
Epus. Ely.
Epus. Sarum.
Epus. Carlile.
Epus. Rochester.
Epus. St. Asaph. |
Ds. Berkeley.
Ds. Eure.
Ds. Willoughby.
Ds. Chandos.
Ds. Grey.
Ds. Powis.
Ds. Newport.
Ds. Hatton.
Ds. Byron.
Ds. Lucas.
Ds. Bellasis.
Ds. Holles.
Ds. Delamer.
Ds. Howard de Castle Rysing. |
Their Lordships, or any Five of them; to meet at
Three of the Clock this Afternoon, in the Lord
Keeper's Lodgings.
Message from H. C. with Two Bills, and to return One.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons, by Sir Rob't Howard and others; which consisted of these Particulars:
1. To return the Bill concerning the new building
of Arundell House; to which they have agreed, without
any Amendments.
2. To present a Bill, intituled, "An Act for the
better Preservation of Game, and for securing Warrens not enclosed, and the several Fishings of this
Realm;" to which their Lordships Concurrence is
desired.
3. To present an Act for the better regulating of
Work-houses, for setting the Poor on Work; to which
they desire their Lordships Concurrence.
Foreign Nobility not to interpose at the Funeral of the Dutchess of York.
ORDERED, by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in
Parliament assembled, That at the Funeral of her Royal
Highness the Dutchess of Yorke, which is to be Tomorrow at Eight of the Clock at Night, the Peers of
this Realm shall meet in this House, and go in a Body
by themselves, according to their Places in this House;
and that Garter King at Arms have Notice hereof, to
the End he may take Care that no Foreign Nobility shall
interpose.
ORDERED, That the Bill for better Regulation of
Work-houses shall be read To-morrow Morning.
Bill for settling Lands at Portsmouth on His Majesty.
ORDERED, That the Committee for the Bill for settling Lands on His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors,
which have been taken into, and spoiled by making new
Fortifications about the Town of Portsmouth, shall meet
To-morrow Morning at Nine of the Clock.
The Lord Berkeley is added to the Committee for
the Bill for Impositions upon Foreign Commodities.
The Lord Viscount Mountagu is added to the Committee for Sir William Clarke's Bill.
The Report concerning the Proposals on Behalf of
the poor Widows of the indigent Officers is appointed
to be made To-morrow Morning.
Ly. Reade versus Sir J. Reade.
This Day being appointed for Sir John Reade to give
his positive Answer, "Whether he will obey the Decree
of the Ecclesiastical Court, in allowing Alimony to
the Lady Reade his Wife, in order to the bringing of
the Cause between them to a Hearing upon the
Merits thereof, in that Court;" Sir John Reade in
Person made Answer thereunto, to this Effect: "That
he refers himself to the Law of the Land; by that
he will abide. He desired that their Lordships would
please to order some Course that his Wife may come
Home to him, and he will use her civilly."
After a long Debate of this Business;
The Question being put, "Whether the Petitioner
shall be dismissed?"
It was Resolved in the Negative.
Hereupon this House made this Order following:
"Upon Consideration had of the Petition of Dame
Alissimon Reade, Wife of Sir John Reade Baronet,
praying, That she may be relieved against the said
Sir John Reade, in such Manner as their Lordships
shall think fit; and upon the Answer of the said Sir
John Reade put in thereunto: It is ORDERED, by
the Lords Spiritual and Temporal in Parliament
assembled, That Counsel shall be heard, at the Bar
of this House, upon the Matters complained of in
the said Petition, and the Answer put in thereunto,
on Thursday next, at Ten of the Clock in the Forenoon."
Adjourn.
Dominus Custos Magni Sigilli declaravit præsens
Parliamentum continuandum esse usque in diem Mercurii, quintum diem instantis Aprilis, hora decima Aurora, Dominis sic decernentibus.