DIE Saturni, videlicet, 12 die Maii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Hodges.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
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16 Comes Manchester, Speaker. |
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1 Comes Northumb.
3 Comes Rutland.
7 Comes Suffolke.
13 Comes Denbigh.
8 Comes Dorsett.
10 Comes Exon.
15 Comes Westm'land.
4 Comes Pembrooke.
19 Comes Carnarvon.
18 Comes Monmouth.
6 Comes Nottingham.
17 Comes Berks.
5 Comes Lyncolne.
11 Comes Bridgwater.
14 Comes Bollingbrooke.
21 Viscount Conway.
12 Comes North'ton.
2 Comes Derby.
9 Comes Sarum.
20 Viscount Say & Seale. |
14 Ds. Howard de Esc.
10 Ds. Grey.
11 Ds. Deincourt.
13 Ds. Coventrye.
2 Ds. Sandys.
7 Ds. Hunsdon.
5 Ds. Willoughby of Parham.
6 Ds. Chandos.
12 Ds. Craven.
3 Ds. Dacres.
9 Ds. Gerrard.
15 Ds. Herbert de Cherbery.
17 Ds. Capell.
8 Ds. Petre.
16 Ds. Bruce.
4 Ds. Wharton.
1 Ds. De la Warr. |
Lady Jermin and Long.
Upon Report of the Lords Committees for Petitions
of the Case between Walter Longe and the Lady Jermin,
and an Order thereupon brought in, and offered to the
House, and read;
The Question being put, "Whether to agree to
this Order, as it is now brought in by the
Committee?"
It was Resolved in the Affirmative.
(Here enter it.)
Warner restored to be Master of the King's Barge;
Upon reading the Petition of Nowell Warner, Master
of the Barge to King James and King Charles, "which
Place he enjoyed until 1648, and then was dismissed
by Order of the House of Commons; therefore prayed, he and his Fellows might be restored to their Places
again."
Which was accordingly ordered, until the King's Pleasure to the contrary.
and Charnock to be Serjeant at Arms.
Upon reading the Petition of George Charnock:
It is ORDERED, That he shall be restored to his
Place of Serjeant at Arms, until the King gives further
Order; and that he immediately attend His Majesty, at
His coming into England, with His Mace.
Answer from H. C.
Doctor Childe, &c. return with this Answer from the
House of Commons, concerning the Alteration of the
Date 1651, to be made 1648, in the Duke of Bucks'
Order:
(fn. *) That they will return an Answer, by Messengers of
their own.
Message to them, with the Order about the King's Lands.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Doctor Childe and Mr. Harrington:
To desire Concurrence in the Order concerning preventing Waste upon the King's Lands.
Earl of Lincoln, Privilege.
ORDERED, That these Persons that arrested the Earl
of Lyncolne shall be sent for, as Delinquents.
Creation and Custom-money.
ORDERED, That the Committee for Privileges shall
have Power to send for all Persons as they think sit,
that have denied them their Creation-money; and to
consider of all Matters as are concerning Creation-money
and Custom-money, and all other Dues belonging to
the Peers of this Kingdom.
Order to bring in the King's Goods.
ORDERED, That all Persons that have any of the
King's Goods, Jewels, or Pictures, shall bring them in to
the Committee for the King's Goods, &c. within Seven
Days after the Date hereof.
Poor's Money.
ORDERED, That the Money collected in this House
shall be distributed, by the Sub-committee, to the Poor
of Westm.
Bill for employing the Poor.
ORDERED, That it be referred to the Committee for
Petitions, to prepare a Bill for the setting the Poor of
this Kingdom on Work, and present the same to this
House.
Lady Jermin and Long, concerning the Office of Register in Chancery.
Upon a Report made unto this House, by the Lords
Committees for Petitions, concerning the Right and
Title which the Lady Jermin, in Behalf of herself and
her Children, on the one Part, and Walter Longe Esquire
on the other Part, do make to the Register's Office in
Chancery, and to the Keeping of the Books, Records,
and Writings, thereto belonging, as also to the Profits
arising thereby; and that Counsel was fully heard before their Lordships, on both Sides, concerning the
Title to, and Possession of, the said Office, and of the
Books, Records, and Writings, thereto belonging:
It is ORDERED, by the Lords in Parliament assembled, That all the Books, Records, and Writings whatsoever, belonging to the said Office (which have been,
by the said Walter Long, or any Agents or Assistants for
him, removed) be forthwith delivered, by the said Walter Long, into the Hands of William Goldsborough and
Jaspar Edwards, sworn Officers of the Court of Chancery, in whose Hands they formerly were kept,
and from whom the said Walter Long did remove and
take them away; and likewise that all the Profits of
the said Office, whereto either the said Lady Jermin, or
Walter Long aforesaid, pretend any Right and Title, be
stayed, upon Accompt (to be made to this House) in the
Hands of the said William Goldsborough and Jaspar Edwards, to the said Register's Office in Chancery belonging, until the Right and Title aforesaid shall be fully determined.
Order for bringing in the King's Goods, &c.
It is this Day ORDERED, by the Lords in Parliament
assembled, That all such Person and Persons, as have in
their Custody, or in the Possession of any other in Trust
to their Use, any Jewels, Plate, Pictures, or any other
Goods or Household Stuff, belonging to His Majesty,
do bring them to the Lords Committees, to consider and
receive Information concerning the King's Jewels, Goods,
&c. or to their Assigns, within Seven Days next after
the Date hereof, upon Forfeiture of all such Goods as
shall not be brought in according to this Order, and
within the Time aforementioned; and that this Order
be forthwith printed and published.
Serjeant Lee and Serjeant Bishoprestored to their Places.
ORDERED, That Serjeant Lee and Serjeant Bishop,
formerly being Servants to His late Majesty, and being
put out of their Places, shall hereby be restored to their
Places, and attend His Majesty as Serjeants of the Mace,
until the Pleasure of His Majesty be further signified.
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 9a, Monday Morning next.
Hereto examined by us,
T. Lyncolne.
J. Bridgewater.
Dorsett.
Craven.