Friday, 31st August, 1660.
Prayers.
JOHN Lovvroo did this Day take the Oaths of
Supremacy and Allegiance at the Table, in Order
to his Naturalization.
Colchester Bay Trade.
Sir George Downing reports Amendments to the Bill
for the regulating of the Trade of Bay-making, in the
Town of Colchester: Which were twice read; and, upon
the Question, agreed unto.
Ordered, That this Bill, thus amended, be ingrossed.
Browne's Estate.
A Bill for enabling Sir Anthony Browne to sell some
Lands in Essex, for the Payment of his Debts, was this
Day read the First time.
Ordered, That this Bill be read the Second time Tomorrow Morning.
Preston Rectory.
A Bill for consolidating and uniting of the Rectory
and Vicarage of Preston in the County of Suffolke, was
this Day read the First time.
Ordered, That this Bill be read the Second time on
Monday next.
Droitwich Parishes.
A Bill for uniting the Parishes of St. Andrew's, and
St. Mary Witton, in Droitwich, in the County of
Worcester, was this Day read the Second time; and,
upon the Question, ordered to be ingrossed.
Earl of Winchelsea's Estate.
A Bill, ingrossed, sent from the Lords, for settling of
the Priory of Wootton, and other Lands in the County
of Yorke, belonging to the Earl of Winchelsea, in the
Hands of Trustees, for the Payment of Debts, was this
Day read the Third time, with some Amendments; And
the said Bill, with the Amendments, being put to the
Question, passed.
Ordered, That Mr. Charlton do carry it to the Lords.
And he carried it to the Lords accordingly.
Milward's Estate.
A Bill for enabling of Wm. Milward to sell Lands for
Payment of his Debts; was this Day read the Second
time; and, upon the Question, committed unto Mr.
Swinfin, Mr. Barton, Mr. Pryn, Sir Ralph Ashton, Mr.
Mynors, Mr. Charlton, Sir Robert Bradshaw, Mr. Rigby,
Mr. Bampfeild, Mr. Lucy, Mr. Lowther, Mr. Young, Mr.
Baker; and all the Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses, that
serve for the Counties of Stafford, Lancashire, Derby,
and Kent: And are to meet at Two of the Clock in the
Afternoon, in the Speaker's Chamber.
Navigation.
Resolved, That this House do resume the Debate upon
the Amendments to the Bill for Navigation.
The Amendments to the said Bill were this Day
read the Second time; and, upon the Question, agreed
unto.
Ordered, That this Bill, thus amended, be ingrossed.
Wool and Fullers Earth.
Ordered, That the Bill prohibiting the Transportation
of Wool, and Fullers Earth, be reported To-morrow
Morning.
Impropriations.
Ordered, That the Bill for Impropriations be read
To-morrow Morning.
Settling Ministers.
The House resumed the Debate upon the Bill for
settling Ministers.
Resolved, That the Justices of the Peace in the several
Counties now in the Commission of the Peace, within
their respective Counties, Limits, and Precincts; and,
the Members of this House, not in Commission, in the
respective Counties where they inhabit; be the Commissioners for putting in Execution the Powers in this Bill.
Resolved, That the said Commissioners have Power to
call to their Assistance, in judging of Ignorance and Insufficiency, such of the ablest Divines, in the Respective
Counties, as they shall think fit.
Resolved, That the Quorum of the said Commissioners
be Five.
Resolved, That the Time for performing what is entrusted to the said Commissioners for this Bill, be
enlarged to the Twenty-fifth of December 1660.
Resolved, That this Bill, with the Amendments, be
ingrossed.
Ordered, That it be referred to Serjeant Hales, Mr.
Charlton, Col. King, Serjeant Littleton, Sir Edward Turner, Mr. Pryn, Mr. Bampfeild, Mr. Swinfin, Mr. Harris,
Mr. Young, Sir Anthony Irby, Sir Thomas Meeres, Mr.
Shapcot, Mr. Got, Mr. Chafe, * Stonehouse, Mr. Barton,
and Mr. Mallet, to give Direction to the Clerk, in case
of his addressing to them upon any Difficulty that he shall
find, about the Ingrossing of the said Bill.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Mr. Tho. Bacon have Leave to go into
the Country.
Lords desire a Conference.
A Message from the Lords, by * * * *, Two
Masters of Chancery;
Mr. Speaker, The Lords desire a present Conference
with this House in the Painted Chamber, on Occasion
of a Message they have now received from his Majesty.
Ordered, That a present Conference with the Lords be
granted, as is desired.
The Messengers being called in again, Mr. Speaker
gave them this Answer;
The House have considered of your Message; and
do agree to a present Conference; as is desired.
Ordered, That Mr. Hollis, Serjeant Hales, Mr. Pryn,
Lord Herbert, Serjeant Littleton, Mr. Charlton, Sir John
Holland, Mr. Swinfin, Sir Geo. Savile, Lord Falkland,
Serjeant Glyn, Mr. Yong, Mr. Trevor, be the Committee
to manage this Conference.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Mr. Thurland have Leave to go into
the Country, he first paying his Poll Money.
Conference with Lords.
Sir Henage Finch reports, that the Scope of the said
Conference with the Lords was, to acquaint them with
a Message received from his Majesty; which was read
at the Conference; and was delivered to the Committee,
to be communicated to this House:
Which Message was read; and is as followeth:
CHARLES R.
Message from the King on a Recess.
His Majesty being frequently desired, by several
Members of the House of Peers, to dispense with
their Absence from the Service of the House; and to
give them Leave to go into the Country, for their Healths,
and their Affairs: And finding that the Circuits will carry
very many of the Members of the House of Commons
into their several Countries; where, he doubts not, they
will much advance his Majesty's Service, and the Peace
of the Kingdom: And the House of Commons having,
by their Speaker, desired his Majesty's Leave to go into
the Country: His Majesty is graciously pleased, that both
Houses shall have a Recess upon Saturday, the Eighth of
the next Month: In which time, he doubts not care will
be taken for the raising such Money as shall be necessary
for the Payment of the Debts of the Navy, disbanding
the Armies, and supporting it, till it shall be disbanded;
which his Majesty desires as much as any Man. And his
Majesty intends, that both Houses shall meet again upon
Tuesday the Sixth of November next.
Whitehall, this One-and-thirtieth Day of August,
1660.
Settling Ministers.
Ordered, That Mr. Thomas do bring in the Proviso to
the Bill for settling Ministers, (formerly committed)
To-morrow Morning.
Private Business.
Resolved, That no new private Business be entertained,
nor any private Business, depending in the House, be
proceeded in, till the Day of Adjournment.
Conference desired with Lords.
Resolved, That a Message be sent to the Lords, to
desire a free Conference upon the Subject Matter of the
last Conference.
Ordered, That the Lord Ancram do go with this
Message to the Lords.
Ordered, That the Committee who managed the
former Conference, be appointed to manage this Conference.
Poll Bill.
Ordered, That the Members of this House, who are
of his Majesty's Privy Council, be desired to be Remembrancers to his Majesty, of issuing a Proclamation about
the Poll Bill.
Disbanding the Army.
Sir Wm. Doyley reports a Bill for giving Power to
Commissioners to disband the Army: Which was this
Day read the first time.
He also reports Rules, Orders, and Instructions, for
disbanding the Army: Which was read.
Ordered, That this Bill be read the Second time Tomorrow Morning, the first Business.