Die Sabbati, 26 Junii, 1641.
PRAYERS .
Council in the Lords.
MR. Prideaux has Leave to be of Counsel before
the Lords.
Person to be summoned.
Ordered, That Wm. Sherract be summoned to appear
before the House, to answer his Offence, in abusing Sir
Wm. Armyn's Name to a Protection.
Ministers in Wales.
The humble Petition of certain Ministers of Wales,
authorized by a Committee of this Honourable House
to preach where was want of Preaching:
Walter Craddocke, One of them that subscribed the Petition, was called in; and did avow the Petition: And
It is Ordered, That this Petition be referred to the
Committee for scandalous Ministers, where Mr. Corbett
has the Chair. And it is likewise
Ordered, That the Parties complained of in that Petition be summoned to appear before that Committee.
Report made.
Sir John Hotham reports from the Committee appointed
to * * * *
Disbanding the Army.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the House holds it
fit, that the Lords be moved to desire his Majesty, that
a Proclamation may presently go down, to declare, that
those that should disobey the Lord General, or disobey
their Officers, in disbanding the Army, shall be punished
severely, as in Contempt of the Power of the King and
Parliament.
Next is, that a Message be sent to the Lords.
Resolved, upon the Question, That a Command shall
be given to the High Sheriff of every County, the Lord
Lieutenants, Deputy Lieutenants, and the Justices of
Peace, to give Aid and Assistance; and call unto them
such as they shall think fit for Assistance; to the safe Conduct of such Soldiers as shall pass through their several
Counties, till they come to their own Homes.
That Sir John Hotham shall go up to the Lords with a
Message, upon these Heads.
Phillipps, a Priest.
Mr. Hollis reports the Business concerning Robert
Phillipps, the Romish Priest * * * *
That the Serjeant injoin Robert Phillipps, that he
attend the Committee of Seven, at all such times as he
shall be by them required.
That the Committee of Seven examine Phillips concerning his Servants, and who recommended them.
Conference.
Ordered, That Mr. Pym bring the Heads of the Conference, together with the Reasons delivered at a Committee of both Houses on Thursday last, in Writing, that
the House may further consider of them what is fit to be
done.
Seducing Children to Popery, &c.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee for the
Popish Hierarchy, to inquire what Pensions are allowed
to Phillips, or others, for seducing the Children of Protestants from the true Religion to Popery; and what Pensions
are allowed for the Maintenance of Seminaries beyond
the Seas; and what Pensions are given for the Maintenance of Priests within the Kingdom: To meet on Monday
at Two of Clock, in the Court of Wards: And they are
especially to send for Browne a Priest, in the Gate-house.
Charge against Bp. of Canterbury.
Ordered, That a Message be sent to the Lords, to
desire their Lordships to appoint a Committee, that, in
Presence of some Members of this House, may examine
such Witnesses as shall be proposed (either Members of
their House, or others) concerning the Charge against the
Bishop of Canterbury.
Answer from Lords.
Sir John Hotham brings Answer, that their Lordships
will move the King, that Proclamation shall go forth;
and that they will acquaint this House with his Majesty's
Answer, and with the other Particulars, with all Conveniency they can.
Conference.
Mr. Hollis is appointed to go to the Lords, to acquaint
their Lordships, that this House is ready to give their
Lordships a Meeting, at such time as they shall think fit,
concerning the Conference desired Yesterday, touching
the Two Bills of Westminister.
Ordered, That Mr. Speaker leave the Chair.
Poll-money.
Mr. Hide resumed the Chair: And the Committee
proceeded with reading the Bill of Poll-money.
Mr. Speaker resumed the Chair.
King's Journey to Scotland.
A Message from the Lords by the Master of the Rolls
and Sir Edward Leech;
The Lords desire a Conference, by a select Committee
of this House, in the Painted Chamber, presently, if it
may stand with the Conveniency of this House (-Their
Lordships have appointed a Committee of Twelve): It is
touching the Time of the King's going into Scotland.
Answer returned by the same Messengers;
This House will give them a Meeting presently, by a
proportionable Number, as is desired.
Mr. Pym, Mr. Fines, Mr. Waller, Mr. Strode, Sir
Martin Lomley, * Holland, Mr. Capell, Sir Tho. Barrington, Sir John Strangewayes, Mr. Arthur Goodwin,
Sir John Hotham, Mr. Crew, Sir Jo. Colpepper, Mr.
Selden, Sir Gilbert Gerrard, Sir Sam. Rolle, Mr.
Vaughan, Mr. Bellassis, Mr. Hollis, Sir Tho. Widdrington,
Sir Wm. Armyn, Sir Ben. Rudyard.
Poll-money.
Mr. Speaker left the Chair: And Mr. Hide being in
the Chair, the Committee proceeded with the Bill concerning Poll-money.
King's Journey to Scotland.
That the Lords [shall] be [desired,] forthwith to [move
his] Majesty, in the Name of both Houses, to give his
Answer to the Proposition, concerning his Majesty's Journey into [Scotland.]
Sir Gilbert Gerrard went to the Lords with this Message; to desire a Conference by the same Committee,
concerning the last Conference had with the Lords, touching [the King's] Journey into [Scotland.]
Leave of Absence.
Mr. Erle has Leave to go into the Country.
Mr. Lucas has Leave to wait upon the Lord General
to the Army.
Star-chamber and High Commission.
Mr. Hollis brings Answer, concerning the Message
touching the Two Bills of Star-chamber and High Commission; the Lords will sit this Afternoon, and will give
a Meeting.
Mr. Maynard, Mr. Glyn, Mr. Holborne, Mr. Selden,
Mr. Reignolds, Mr. Prideaux, Mr. Rigby, Sir John Colpepper, Mr. Pym, Mr. Whitlocke, Mr. Solicitor, Mr.
Vaughan, Sir Tho. Widdrington, Mr. White, Mr. Bagshawe, Mr. Hide, Serjeant Wilde, are appointed Managers
of the Conference.
Book of Rates.
That the Committee for the Book of Rates do meet
on Tuesday next at Two post meridiem, in the Starchamber.
The Customers and Merchants are required to be there.
Person sent for.
Resolved, upon the Question, That Sir Thomas Aston shall
be forthwith [sent] for, as a Delinquent, by the Serjeant at
Arms [attending] on this House, for his Contempt to
[this] House, [in not] appearing upon the Summons of
[a] Committee of this House.
Conference agreed to.
Sir Gilbert Gerrard brings Answer, that [their] Lordships will give a present Meeting, by the [same] select
Committee.
Post Meridiem
Emanuell College, Cambridge.
1vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Confirming of
the Statutes of Emanuell College in the University of
Cambridge.
Mr. Speaker left the Chair.
Provision of Monies.
Mr. Hide was called to the Chair: And the Committee
proceeded with the Bill for the speedy Provision of Monies for disbanding the Armies, and settling the Peace of
the Kingdom.
Mr. Hide reports from the Grand Committee, that, in
the Bill, intituled, An Act for the speedy Provision of
Monies for disbanding the Armies, and settling the Peace
between the Kingdoms, they have not at all rated the
Nobility.
Upon this Report, the House declares, that their Intention [is, that the] Nobility shall be rated according to
the [former] Resolutions of the House; and that the
[Blanks] shall be filled up in the [Bill.]
Mr. Speaker left the Chair.
Mr. Hide was called to the [Chair.]
Conference.
Mr. Speaker resumed the [Chair: And the] Committee of the whole [House went up to] the Conference with
the [Lords, concerning the] Bills of the [Star-chamber
and High Commission.]