DIE Saturni, 23 die Junii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Hodges.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
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L. Chancellor.
1 L. Great Chamberlain.
2 Marq. Winton.
4 Marq. Dorchester.
3 Marq. Worcester.
5 Comes Shrewsbury.
13 Comes Denbigh.
23 Viscount Campden.
7 Comes Lyncolne.
8 Comes Dorsett.
15 Comes Bollingbrooke.
16 Comes Westm'land.
24 Viscount Mordant.
17 Comes Monmouth.
6 Comes Pembrooke.
12 Comes North'ton.
19 Comes Carnarvan.
9 Comes Sarum.
10 Comes Exon.
11 Comes Bridgwater.
20 Comes Portland.
22 Viscount Conway.
18 Comes Winchilsea.
14 Comes Midd.
21 Comes Norwich. |
15 Ds. Robertes.
16 Ds. Craven.
21 Ds. Loughborough.
8 Ds. Pagett.
18 Ds. Coventry.
20 Ds. Leigh.
23 Ds. Ward.
22 Ds. Byron.
19 Ds. Herbert.
6 Ds. Windsor.
24 Ds. Lexinton.
10 Ds. Hunsdon.
9 Ds. Chandos.
5 Ds. Stourton.
12 Ds. Arrundell.
17 Ds. Lovelace.
1 Ds. Abergaveny.
13 Ds. Tenham.
7 Ds. Willoughby.
25 Ds. Langdale.
11 Ds. Gerard.
4 Ds. D'acres.
2 Ds. De la Warr.
3 Ds. Sandys.
14 Ds. Grey. |
Marq. of Winton and L. St. John.
Upon Report of the Earl of Pembrooke, concerning
the Difference between the Marquis of Winton and
his Son:
It is ORDERED, That the Lord Chancellor be desired to move His Majesty, as from this House, "That
He would be pleased to use His Wisdom and Mediation, that so a Reconciliation may be made between the said Marquis and his Son, and a Determination of all Differences between them."
Ministers Names to be inserted in the Order concerning sequestered Livings.
ORDERED, That the Clerk of the Parliament shall
hereby have Power to insert the particular Names into
the general Order made Yesterday concerning sequestered Ministers, of such as shall bring in Petitions directed to this House, and deliver them to him.
Baker, &c. sent for; for Contempt of L. Craven's Order.
Upon Complaint made, and reading Affidavits against
Baker and others, who have disobeyed an Order of this House, and spoken contemptuously against
the Order of this House made in the Case of the Lord
Craven:
ORDERED, That they shall be sent for as Delinquents, to answer the same; and this House confirms
the said Order made concerning the Lord Craven.
Marq. of Winton's Order.
ORDERED, That the Marquis Winton shall be put
into present Possession of such Part of his Estate as is
not sold, as was in the Case of the Marquis of Worcester.
Mrs. Thorpe's Petition, concerning the Death of her Husband.
Upon reading the Petition of Mary Thorpe Widow,
concerning the Death of her Husband, by Justice Rolls
and others:
It is ORDERED, That the said Petition is referred to
the Consideration of the Committee for Petitions, who,
having heard all Parties concerned therein, are to report to this House.
Byron & al. Petition.
Upon reading the Petition of Wm. Byron Esquire,
and others:
It is ORDERED, To be referred to the Committee for
Petitions, to hear all Parties therein concerned, and
report the same to this House.
Musgrave versus Clement.
Upon reading the Petition of Mary Musgrave, against
Gregory Clement:
It is ORDERED, To be referred to the Consideration
of the Committee for Petitions, to hear all Parties concerned, and then to make Report to this House.
ORDERED, That the Marquis of Winton be added to
the Committee for Petitions.
Marq. of Worcester's Order.
ORDERED, That the Order concerning Wollaston
Wood, which restrains the Marquis of Worcester to dispose of his Woods there, be taken off; and the Marquis to be put into present Possession thereof, in Pursuance of the late Order of this House.
Order to confirm the One for restoring Ld. Craven to his Possessions.
Whereas the House was this Day informed, "That
an Order, dated the 16th Day of June Instant, concerning the Lord Craven, was contemptuously disobeyed;" which was made appear to their Lordships
by several Affidavits brought into this House:
It is ORDERED, &c. That the said Order is hereby
ratified and confirmed in all Points; and that the same
be forthwith put into Execution, for the re-possessing of
the said Lord Craven of what hath been taken from
his Lordship: And hereof all Parties and others to whom
this doth or may appertain are to yield Obedience
hereunto, as they will answer the contrary to this
House.
Order for the Marq. of Winton to have Possession of his Lands, given to Sir T. Jervis and Wallop.
Upon Information given this Day to the House,
"That some Lands of the Lord Marquis of Winchester, which were given to Sir Thomas Jervis and
Mr. Robert Wallop, and the Profits thereof are kept
from his Lordship, which are not sold:"
It is ORDERED, by the Lords in Parliament assembled, That the several Sheriffs, in the respective Counties
where the said Lands do lie, shall give Possession of the
same unto the said Lord Marquis, his Assignee or Assigns.
Order for the Marq. of Worcester to carry away Wood and Iron from Wollaston's Wood.
The House was this Day informed, "That the Lord
Marquis of Worcester was restrained, by an Order of
this House, dated the 30th of May last, for cutting
of Wood and Timber in Wollaston's Wood, in the
County of Gloucester, and carrying away Wood or
Timber already felled, and remaining there; as also
for Coals and Iron at the Iron Works near to the
said Woods:"
It is ORDERED, by the Lords in Parliament assembled,
That the said Marquis and his Assigns shall have free
Liberty to cut, fell, take, and carry away, any Wood
and Timber felled, or to be felled, within Wollaston's
Wood aforesaid, and also Coals and Iron in or near
the said Wood, according to his Lordship's Right and
Interest unto the same; the said Order of the 30th of
May last, or any Thing therein contained, in any wise
notwithstanding: And hereof all whom this may concern are to take Notice, and yield Obedience accordingly.
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a
(fn. *) cras.