DIE Martis, 26 die Junii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Hodges.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
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L. Chancellor |
2 Marq. Winton.
4 Marq. Dorchester.
3 Marq. Worcester.
5 L. Chamberlain.
8 Comes Derby.
6 Comes Oxon.
9 Comes South'ton.
7 Comes Shrewsbury.
10 Comes Bedford.
21 Comes Denbigh.
37 Viscount Campden.
27 Comes Monmouth.
36 Viscount Conway.
34 Comes St. Albans.
30 Comes Winch'lsea.
13 Comes Suffolke.
19 Comes North'ton.
25 Comes Berks.
32 Comes Portland.
23 Comes Bollingbrooke.
24 Comes Westm'land.
14 Comes Dorsett.
39 Viscount Fauconbridge.
18 Comes Leycester.
33 Comes (fn. *)
Scarsdale.
16 Comes Exon.
20 Comes Devon.
31 Comes Carnarvon.
40 Viscount Mordant.
12 Comes Nottingham.
11 Comes Lyncolne.
17 Comes Bridgwater.
15 Comes Sarum.
26 Comes Cleveland.
28 Comes Peterborough.
38 Viscount Stafford.
29 Comes Stamford.
35 Viscount Say & Seale.
22 Comes Bristoll. |
19 Ds. Coventrye.
22 Ds. Fynch.
23 Ds. Seymour.
15 Ds. Robertes.
13 Ds. Mountagu.
25 Ds. Loughborough.
3 Ds. (fn. †)
D'arce.
8 Ds. Pagett.
10 Ds. Hunsdon.
14 Ds. Grey.
21 Ds. Mohun.
6 Ds. Wentworth.
11 Ds. Petre.
16 Ds. Craven.
18 Ds. Pawlett.
28 Ds. Lucas.
1 Ds. Abergaveny.
9 Ds. Chandos.
29 Ds. Langdale.
5 Ds. Windsor.
24 Ds. Leigh.
26 Ds. Byron.
27 Ds. Vaughan.
12 Ds. Arrundell.
17 Ds. Lovelace.
20 Ds. Howard.
2 Ds. De la War.
4 Ds. Stourton.
7 Ds. Wharton. |
Committee for Privileges.
ORDERED, That the Committee for Privileges do
meet this Afternoon, at Three of the Clock.
E. of North'ton, Leave to take such of his Goods as he can find.
Upon Information to this House, by the Earl of
North'ton, "That divers Goods have been illegally
taken from him; and he knows in what Place some
of them are:"
It is ORDERED, That the Earl of North'ton shall
have Leave to possess himself of such Goods as he can
find belong to him, in those particular Places as his
Lordship shall name, wheresoever they are.
Dr. Warmstrey's Petition.
Upon reading the Petition of Doctor Warmstrey:
It is ORDERED, That he shall have the Benefit of
the general Order of this House, made in the Case
of sequestered Ministers.
Gibson's Claim to the Barony of Dudley.
Upon reading the Petition of Edward Gibson, Grandchild and Heir to John Sutton Lord Dudley, concerning his Title to the said Barony:
It is ORDERED, To be referred to the Consideration
of the Committee of Privileges.
Holbrooke versus Joyce & al.
Upon reading the Petition of William Holbrooke,
against Joyce, Small, and Tyney:
It is ORDERED, To be laid aside.
Portington's Petition.
Upon reading the Petition of Portington:
It is ORDERED, To be referred to the Committee for
Petitions; who, having heard all Parties therein concerned, are to make Report thereof to this House.
Harrison and Vaux sent for, for disobeying L. Craven's Order.
Upon reading of several Affidavits, "That Elizabeth
the Wife of George Vaux, and George Harrison, do
refuse to give Possession of Lands to the Lord
Craven, according to an Order of this House, dated
the 6 of June Instant:"
It is ORDERED, &c. That, for the said Contempt to
the Order of this House, the said Elizabeth Vaux and
George Harrison shall be sent for, as Delinquents, to
answer their Contempts to the Order of this House;
which is hereby confirmed, to be executed as formerly.
Commissioners for Enfield Chace, to bring Persons to Accompt, for Timber sold there.
Upon Information to this House, by some of the
Gentlemen that were appointed by this House to take
the Accompts of those Persons that have sold and
bought Woods of the King's in Enfeild Chace, and that
those Persons will not come to an Accompt:
It is ORDERED, That these Gentlemen do apply
themselves to the Commissioners of the King's Treasury,
to give them the same Information as they have done
to this House, that so the said Commissioners may do
therein as they shall see Cause.
Information, &c. against L. Purbeck.
ORDERED, That the several Informations against the
Lord Viscount Purbeck, and likewise the Paper of Precedents now read, be delivered to the King's Attorney
General and His Majesty's other Counsel Learned in
the Law, to make a State of the Business to this House,
that so their Lordships may give further Directions
concerning this Business.
Gibbons & al. Participants of Hatfield Chace, Petition.
Upon reading the Petition of John Gibbons, Laurance
Readinge, and other Participants of Hatfeild Levell:
It is ORDERED, To be referred to the Committee
of Petitions; who are to hear all Parties concerned,
and report the same to this House.
ORDERED, That the Marquis of Winton and the
Lord Langdale be added to the Committee for Privileges; and the Earl of Bridgwater and the Lord Langdale to the Committee for Petitions.
Mrs. Penruddock's Petition, concerning her Husband's Death.
Upon reading the Petition of Arrundell Penruddock,
concerning the Death of her Husband contrary to Law:
It is ORDERED, That the Consideration of this Petition be referred to the Committee of Petitions, who
are to hear all Parties concerned, and report the same
to this House.
Informations, &c. against L. Purbeck.
ORDERED, by the Lords in Parliament assembled,
That the several Informations formerly presented to this
House, and likewise the Paper of Precedents now read,
concerning the Lord Viscount Purbeck, be delivered
to His Majesty's Learned Counsel at Law, to make
a State of the Business, and present the same to this
House with what convenient Speed they can, that so
their Lordships may give further Directions concerning
this Business.
L. Craven, against Vaux and Harrison.
Upon reading of several Affidavits, "That Eliz.
the Wife of George Vaux, and George Harrison, do
refuse to give Possession of Lands belonging to the
Lord Craven, according to the Order of this House,
dated the 6th of June Instant:"
It is ORDERED, by the Lords in Parliament assembled,
That the Gentleman Usher attending this House, or his
Deputy, do forthwith attach the Bodies of the aforesaid Elizabeth Vaux and George Harrison, and bring
them before the Lords in Parliament, to answer to their
Contempts to the said Order of this House; which
is hereby confirmed, to be executed as formerly.
Order for the E. of North'ton to search sundry Houses, for his Goods, &c. taken away during the late Troubles.
Upon Information given this Day to the House,
"That some Persons have taken out of the House
of the Earl of North'ton, at Ashby, in the County of
North'ton, since these unhappy Times, and have carried away his Goods and Household Stuff, to a very
great Value:"
It is ORDERED, by the Lords in Parliament assembled,
That the said Earl shall have Liberty, by his Servants
and Agents, to make diligent and narrow Search for
any of his said Goods and Household Stuff, in the
Dwelling-house and Houses, and other Places, of or belonging to the Widow Wyatt, dwelling in Bugbrooke,
in the County of North'ton, and likewise in the Houses
and Out-houses of Mr. Woolston, Joseph Henchman, John
Gifford, Mr. Sergeant, John Smart, Thomas Ogles, Widow
Coles, Widow Ogles, and Mr. Spicer, dwelling in the
Town of North'ton: And, that the said Goods may be
the better discovered and found out, it is further OrDERED, That the said Parties thus employed by the
Earl of North'ton shall and are hereby empowered, upon
Resistance made, to break open, in the Day-time, with
a lawful Officer, any Door, Trunk, Chest, or Box, that
shall not be opened in Obedience and Conformity to
this Order; and such Goods of the said Earl's as shall
be thus found, to take, bear, and carry away for his
Use, any Thing to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding.
The like Order was issued out to the Earl of North'ton, for searching the Houses of Mr. Betterson of Etonton,
Thomas Beeling of Sutton in Gloucestershire, Henry Prescott of Swakely, Richard Rimell of Tue in Oxfordshire,
and Mr. Hinton of Dreiton in Leicestershire, for Goods
which were taken away out of his House at Compton,
in the County of Warwicke.
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a cras.