Decembris
PRAYERS.
Issue of Public Money.
AN Order of the Court of Aldermen, concerning the
Five-and-twenty thousand Pounds, to be paid by
them to Sir Wm. Uvedall, according to a former Order of
this House, read; and ordered to be moved, when the
House shall be fuller.
Grievances.
A Copy of the humble Petition of Richard Chambers,
London Merchant, delivered formerly into this Court, in
former Parliaments, and now read:
After this Petition was read, Mr. Vassall, a Member
of this House, delivered his Grievances by Word of
Mouth, much to the same Nature, as those complained
of, in Mr. Chambers his Petition.
Sir W. Erle, Mr. Hollys, Mr. Perpoint, Mr. Rolles,
Sir H. Anderson, Sir Walth. Devoreux, Sir Harbotle
Grimston, Sir Oliver Luke, Sir Tho. Barrington, Mr.
Kirton, Mr. Trelauny, Sir Chr. Wray, Mr. Owfield, Sir
A. Ingram, the Citizens and Burgesses of London, Ld.
Digby, Ld. Dungarvon, Ld. Falkland, Ld. Grey, Sir
Rich. Lee, Capt. Rainsborough, Mr. Perd, Sir Beauchamp
St. John, Sir Wm. Bowyer, Sir Fr. Seymour, Mr. Strode,
Ld. Cramborne, Ld. Compton, Ld. Rich, Ld. Russell, Sir
Anth. Irby, Sir Wm. Litton, Mr. Maynard, Ld. Ruthyn,
Sir P. Hayman, Mr. Hide, Sir Edw. Rodney, Sir Edw.
Goring, Sir Tho. Widrington, Mr. Hoyle, Mr. Warrick,
Mr. Selden, Mr. St. Johns, Mr. Whitlock, Mr. Grimston,
Mr. Maynard;
This Committee is to take into Consideration Mr.
Chambers' Petition, and the Complaints of Mr. Vassall;
and has Power to send for Parties, Witnesses, Papers,
Records, or any thing else that may conduce to this
Business; and are to meet on Friday at Two of Clock
in the Afternoon, in the Exchequer-chamber.
Advances for Public Service.
It is Ordered, according to the Desire of the City of
London, and Mr. Harrison, That, upon the Collection of
the One hundred thousand Pounds, to be raised, by Act
of Parliament, for the Relief of the Army and the Northern Counties, that the City of London shall receive the
first Twenty-five thousand Pounds, with Interest, out of
the said One hundred thousand Pounds; and Mr. Harrison shall receive the next Twenty-five thousand Pounds,
with Interest, out of the Residue of the said One hundred
thousand Pounds.
And this House doth farther declare, that they do
consent and agree to the Payment of the Sum of Twenty-
five thousand Pounds to Sir William Uvedall, Knight;
and do so order it.
Popish Officers.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the Popish Commanders, and Popish Officers shall be continued in Pay,
till the Money come down, and no longer.
Proceedings against Halford.
Mr. Richard Halford, who was formerly complained of,
by a Petition to this House, and, upon That Petition, sent
for, as a Delinquent, by the Serjeant at Arms attending on
this House, did this Day appear in this House; and, after
he had kneeled a while at the Bar, he was, by Mr.
Speaker, bid stand up: And Mr. Speaker told him of
the material Points of the Complaints, expressed in the
Petition: He denied little of it. Whereupon he was bid
to withdraw: And it was, by the House,
Resolved, upon the Question, That the said Mr. Halford, for this his Offence, be forthwith sent Prisoner to
the Tower; and there to remain, during the Pleasure of
this House: And that he make an humble Submission,
such as this House shall appoint, upon his Knees, at the
Bar here; and the like, in the County of Leicester, at
the next General Assizes there.
Mr. Halford was called in; and, kneeling at the Bar,
Mr. Speaker pronounced this Sentence against him.
Proceedings against Warner.
Mr. Geo. Warner, Sheriff of the County of Warwick,
who was formerly complained of in the House, by a Petition, exhibited from the Freeholders of the said County,
subscribed by divers of them, whereupon he was sent for,
as a Delinquent, by the Serjeant at Arms attending on
this House, did this Day appear here, at the Bar; where,
after he had kneeled a while, Mr. Speaker bid him stand
up; and opened the Misdemeanours he had committed, in
refusing to go on with the Poll, when it was desired, at the
Election of the Knights of the Shire for the said County:
To which when he had answered, he was bid to with-
draw: And it was, by the House,Resolved, upon the Question, That Mr. Warner, for
this his Offence, be forthwith committed Prisoner to the
Tower, during the Pleasure of this House; and be fined
One hundred Pounds, to the King; and make a Submission here, such as this House shall appoint; and shall
make the like, at the next General Assizes, in the County
of Warwick.
Mr. Warner was called in; and, kneeling at the Bar,
Mr. Speaker pronounced this Sentence against him accordingly.
Gloucester Election.
Mr. Speaker informed the House, that, at the Election
of the Burgesses for Gloucester, he himself was nominated
for One, and the Poll demanded; but it was denied: And
it was ordered it should be referred to the Committee for
Privileges, to be first considered of, when the Witnesses
are come up.
Warwick Election.
Upon the Question, for the Question of making void
the Election of the Knights for the County of Warwick,
whether there should be Two Questions made of it, or
One;
It was Resolved, There should be Two: Whereupon,
It was Resolved, upon the Question,
1. That the Election of Mr. Coomes, One of the Knights
of the Shire for the County of Warwick, is void:
2. That the Election of the Lord Compton, for One of
the Knights of the Shire for the County of Warwick, is
void.
Warwick Writ.
Ordered, That a Warrant be issued forth under Mr.
Speaker's Hand, to the Clerk of the Crown, for a new
Writ, for electing of Two Knights of the Shire to serve
in this present Parliament for the County of Warwick.
Prisoners in Serjeant's Custody.
The Serjeant at Arms is to present to this House, To-
morrow Morning, a Note of the Names of all such Prisoners as he hath in his Custody.
Gold Wiredrawers.
Ordered, That the Petition of the Gold Wire-drawers,
which now remains with the Committee for Grievances,
be referred to the Committee for Trade.
Mr. Treasurer's Report:
Papist Officers.
"I delivered That you commanded me, concerning
the Garison, to the King. He knows not of any Papist
Commander, in the Garisons of Barwick or Carlile, or in
any other Forts. He hath given Command to send to the
Governors of both Garisons, and to return him the
Names of all Papists, Commanders or Officers."
"For my Lord Admiral, he returns this Answer, that
he will, as soon as possibly he can, return an Answer to
me in Writing."
Sir Walter Earle's Report:
Answer from Lords.
"We have waited at the Lords House a great while; at last, my Lord Keeper returned this Answer,-They
are now in a very serious Debate; and will return an Answer, by Messengers of their own, in convenient Speed."