DIE Sabbati, 19 Maii.
PRAYERS.
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21 E. Manchester, Speaker.
1 D. Bucks.
2 Marq. Hertford.
3 Great Chamberlain.
5 E. S're'sbery.
6 E. Darby.
8 E. Pembrooke.
17 E. Denbigh.
25 E. Stamford.
24 E. Dover.
14 E. Bridgewater.
23 E. Monmouth.
16 E. North'ton.
22 E. Berks.
12 E. Dorsett.
20 E. Westm'land.
27 E. Portland.
26 Vicecomes Conway.
7 E. Rutland.
11 E. Suff.
13 E. Exeter.
4 E. Northumb'land.
9 E. Lincoln.
10 E. Nottingham.
26 E. Carnarvan.
15 E. Leicester.
19 E. Bolingbrooke.
18 E. Clare.
28 Vicecomes Say & S.
30 Vicecomes Stafford. |
6 L. Willoughby of Parham.
14 L. Roberts.
15 L. Craven.
9 L. Hunsdon.
18 L. Coventry.
8 L. Chandos.
11 L. Tenham.
13 L. Deyncourt.
10 L. Petre.
17 L. Maynard.
4 L. Cromwell.
1 L. De la Warr.
7 L. Pagett.
3 L. Dacres.
5 L. Wharton.
2 L. Morley.
12 L. Grey de War.
19 L. Bruce.
16 L. Lovelace. |
Nicholls and Faulkner versus
Upon the Petition of Francis Nicholls and John
Fawkner, read this Day:
March and Sherborn, about Offices in the Ordnance.
ORDERED, &c. That the Order of the 17th of
this Instant for Rich. March and Edw. Sherbourne,
touching the Office of the Ordnance, and the keeping
of His Majesty's Stores, (fn. *) be suspended; and the said
Nicholls and Fawkner shall execute the said Places until
His Majesty's Pleasure be farther known.
Dorrell, a Protection, to attend his Cause.
ORDERED, That Marmaducke Dorrell Esquire shall
have the Protection of this House, to come and go
forth and back to the Lords Committees for Petitions,
so long as the Cause between him and Char. Lee Esquire shall depend before their Lordships; in which
Time he is to be freed from Arrests.
Writings, &c. belonging to the Crown and L. Craven, to be secured.
ORDERED, &c. All Writings, Evidences, Books,
Court Rolls, Surveys, and Papers, that are at Worcester House, Gourney House, and Drury House, belonging to the late King, Queen, the Crown of Engl.
and the Lord Craven, shall be secured, by Sir Edm.
Sawyer and Sir Char. Harbert Knights, in the Places
where they are; and they are to take Inventories of
them: Nevertheless, all Purchasers may have Recourse
unto them.
Ordinance for a Monthly Assessment.
The Ordinance for Assessments for Seventy Thousand Pounds a Month for Three Months, was read in
Part.
Answer from H. C.
Mr. Rich and Mr. Escourt, Two of the Masters of
the Chancery, that were sent to the House of Commons Yesterday, returned this Answer:
That they will give the Lords a Conference, in the
Painted Chamber, this Day at Eleven of the Clock, concerning the Votes sent up, with the List of Names as is
desired.
Conference about the Votes, and List of the late King's Judges, in which the Judicature of this House is concerned.
The Earl of Lincoln, the Lord Viscount Say, and the
Lord Roberts, who were formerly employed by the
House touching the Votes, were directed to prepare
Reasons, to be offered at the Conference, touching the
said Votes and List brought up with them; who returning into the House brought in the same.
(Here enter them.)
Which were read, and approved of; and were delivered to the Earl of Manchester, who managed the
Conference.
The House was adjourned during Pleasure; and the
Lords went to the Conference.
To let the House of Commons know, "That their
Lordships do not agree to these Votes as they were
brought up, in respect they do intrench upon the ancient Privileges of this House; Judicature in Parliament being solely in the Lords House: And the Votes
brought up were such.
"That, notwithstanding, their Lordships were so
careful of the Matter, as they would not lose Time
for the Manner; and therefore have issued out an
Order of their own, for doing that which was desired; in which Order Colonel Tomlinson is omitted,
according to the Desire of the House of Commons.
"That the Third Vote relates to a Council of State,
which the Lords conceive not in Being; and therefore have Resolved, That such Emergencies as shall
necessarily arise during His Majesty's Absence, and
until His Pleasure be further known, for His Majesty's Service and the Peace of the Kingdom, shall
be transacted henceforth by the Committee of Lords
and Commons appointed for the Reception of His
Majesty; wherein their Lordships desire the Concurrence of the House of Commons."
The House being resumed;
L. Lisle, concerning Pictures, &c. of the late King's.
The Lords were informed, "That the Lord Viscount Lisle conceiving that some Pictures and Statues
are in his Custody which might be the late King's
Majesty's, that he would keep them in Safety, and
be ready at His Majesty's Command, or at the Command of this House, to deliver them as he shall
be directed."
Order concerning Fellows of New College.
Upon Report of the Committee for Petitions, an
Order was brought into the House; and, after some
Debate had thereabouts, it was committed presently to
a select Committee; (videlicet,) the Earl of North'ton,
Earl Bridgewater, Lord Viscount Say, and the Lord
Roberts; who returning it with some Alterations, (fn. *) were
read, and passed with the said Order, which concerned
the Admission of some Fellows into New Colledge in
Oxon.
E. of Suffolk concerning Somersham.
ORDERED, That no Waste be committed in Somsham, and other Places in Soaken, whereof the Earl
of Suff. hath a Patent to keep to His Majesty's Use;
and that the said Earl shall have the Possession thereof
as formerly, until the Pleasure of the King be farther
known.
Order to secure Records, &c. belonging to the King, Queen, and L. Craven.
It is ORDERED, by the Lords in Parliament assembled, That all such Writings, Evidences, Surveys,
Books of Contracts, Receipts, and Payments, Court
Rolls, Registers, Books, Papers, and other Transactions, touching or relating to the Sales of the Lands
or Estates belonging either to the King's Majesty,
Queen's Majesty, or Crown of England, or to the
Lord Craven, which are now remaining either in Worcester House, Gurney House, and Drury House, or any
of them, be inventoried, by Sir Charles Herbert and
Sir Edmond Sawyer, Knights, or such as they shall
appoint, for the doing of the same; and that all Purchasers may (as their Occasions shall require) have
Liberty to view any of the said Books, Writings, &c.
as may respectively concern them: And for so doing,
this shall be their sufficient Warrrant in that Behalf.
Order to restore Fellows of New College to their Fellowships.
ORDERED, That Robert Grove, John Lamphire, John
Geeres, Thomas Grent, John Grent, John Gardiner, Wm.
Barker, John Beesely, John Price, and Robert Bowman,
late Fellows of New Colledge in Oxford (and all others),
who were unjustly ejected out of their Fellowships, be
forthwith restored to their respective Fellowships, by
the Warden and Fellows, according to the Statutes of
the said College; and that all such Fellows as have
been admitted into any Fellowships contrary to the
Statutes be forthwith ejected; and that no new Fellow
may be admitted contrary to the Statutes of the said
College.
Adjourn.
Adjourn, 9 To-morrow.