DIE Lunæ, 9 die Julii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Hodges.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
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1 Dux Yorke.
2 Dux Gloucester. |
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L. Chancellor. |
3 D. of Bucks.
4 Marq. Winton.
5 Marq. Worcester.
6 Marq. Dorchester.
7 L. Chamberlain.
8 Comes Northumb.
10 Comes Derby.
13 Comes Pembrooke.
32 Comes Winchilsea.
14 Comes Lyncolne.
19 Comes Bridgwater.
31 Comes Stamford.
35 Comes Scarsdale.
22 Comes Denbigh.
17 Comes Sarum.
15 Comes Nottingham.
30 Comes Dover.
27 Comes Westm'land.
26 Comes Bollingbrooke.
34 Comes Portland.
18 Comes Exon.
37 Comes St. Albans.
29 Comes Monmouth.
25 Comes Clare.
39 Viscount Conway.
24 Comes Midd.
28 Comes Cleveland.
33 Comes Carnarvon.
40 Viscount Stafford.
42 Viscount Mordant.
38 Viscount Say & Seale.
12 Comes Bedford.
16 Comes Suffolke.
23 Comes Bristoll.
9 Comes Shrewsbury.
20 Comes North'ton.
41 Viscount Fauconbridge.
11 Comes South'ton.
36 Comes Leichfeild.
21 Comes Warwicke. |
30 Ds. Vaughan.
17 Ds. Robertes.
21 Ds. Howard.
7 Ds. Pagett.
5 Ds. Crumwell.
13 Ds. Brooke.
8 Ds. Chandos.
12 Ds. Arrundell.
25 Ds. Seymour.
11 Ds. Gerrard.
32 Ds. Astley.
24 Ds. Fynch.
10 Ds. Petre.
28 Ds. Leigh.
14 Ds. Mountagu.
6 Ds. Willoughby.
4 Ds. Wentworth.
22 Ds. Mohun.
20 Ds. Coventry.
38 Ds. Langdale.
18 Ds. Craven.
23 Ds. Herbert.
34 Ds. Lucas.
37 Ds. Lexinton.
27 Ds. Newport.
36 Ds. Gerrard of Brand.
35 Ds. Rockingham.
31 Ds. Widdrington.
15 Ds. Howard of Charlton.
1 Ds. Abergaveny.
3 Ds. Windsor.
26 Ds. Capell.
2 Ds. De la Warr.
39 Ds. Berkley of Stratton.
16 Ds. Grey.
9 Ds. Hunsdon.
19 Ds. Maynard.
29 Ds. Byron.
33 Ds. Clifford. |
E. Rivers, Leave to be absent.
ORDERED, That the Earl of Rivers shall have Leave,
for some Time, to be absent from attending this House.
Serjeant at Arms and Gentleman Usher, concerning the Execution of Warrants.
This Day the Counsel of the Gentleman Usher attending this House were heard, what Precedents were to be
found, in the Case of Difference between him and the
Serjeant at Arms attending upon the Lord Chancellor,
concerning the Right to whom the Orders of this House
should be directed, for apprehending and bringing Delinquents before this House.
And, upon a long Debate, it is ordered and declared,
That this House reserves the Power to themselves, to
employ what Persons they think fit, for the sending for
Delinquents, as they shall see Cause.
Order for Delivery of Papers to the Marquis of Worcester.
Upon Information given to the House, "That Elizabeth Cromwell Widow, the Relict of Oliver Cromwell,
Richard Cromwell Esquire, and Henry Lord Herbert,
have many Deeds, Evidences, and Writings, belonging
to the Lord Marquis of Worcester:"
It is ORDERED, by the Lords in Parliament assembled,
That the said Elizabeth and Richard Cromwell, and the
Lord Herbert, shall deliver up unto the said Lord Marquis, his Agents, or Assigns, all such Deeds, Evidences,
Conveyances, Court-rolls, Surveys, Patents, Fines, Recoveries, Rentals, Plats; Paper, Memorials, and Writings,
whatsoever, belonging or any wise of Right appertaining,
unto the said Lord Marquis, in the Hands or Possession of
the said Elizabeth or Richard Cromwell, or the said Lord
Herbert, or any of them, or in the Possession of any
other to their or any of their Uses whatsoever; and that
the said Lord Marquis, his Agents or Assigns, shall have
free Access to the Deeds and Writings aforesaid, in
whose Custody soever they do or shall remain, and to
have Copies of any of them until further Order be given
for the detaining them, (fn. *) until further Order be given for
the delivering them up into his Lordship's Possession, his
Agents or Assigns. And hereof all Parties (fn. †) whom this doth
or may appertain are to yield their Obedience accordingly.
Serjeant at Arms and Gentleman Usher, concerning the Execution of Warrants, &c. of this House.
Upon hearing of Counsel and Precedents this Day at
the Bar, upon Petition of Humphrey Leigh Serjeant at
Arms, Plaintiff, attending the Lord Chancellor, and Alexander Thayne, Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod attending the House of Peers, Defendant, wherein the said
Serjeant affirmed, "That all Warrants of that House
ought to be directed to him, for apprehending and
bringing of Delinquents before the Lords in Parliament, and for carrying them into safe Custody:"
The Lords entering into a serious Debate of the Matter,
and after a due Consideration of the whole Business:
It is ORDERED and Declared, by the Lords in Parliament assembled, That their Lordships do reserve the
Power to themselves, to employ what Persons they shall
think fit, for the sending for of Delinquents, and keeping
them in safe Custody, as they shall see Cause.
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a cras.