Jovis, 20 Junii, 13 Car. Regis.
Prayers.
ANNE Ferrers, Joachim Frederick Sagittary, and
Isaack De Lamare, in order to their Naturalization,
took the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy before Mr.
Speaker at the Clerk's Table.
Peyton's Estate.
A Bill to enable Algernon Peyton, Doctor of Divinity,
to make Sale of Part of his Lands, for Payment of Debts,
was this Day read the Second time.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the said Bill be
committed to Sir Antho. Irby, Mr. Crouch, Mr. Henry
Williams, Mr. Waller, Mr. Walden, Mr. Pepis, Lord
Castleton, Colonel Gilby, Sir Bayn. Throgmorton, Mr.
Clifton, Sir Tho. Peyton, Mr. Smith, Mr. Lowther, Mr.
Maurice, Mr. Newton, Mr. Corye, Sir Jo. Brampston,
Mr. Cotton, Mr. Gray, Mr. Pryn, Mr. Hussey, Mr. Collins, Sir Sollomon Swale, Sir Jo. Holland, Sir Tho. Leigh,
Colonel Windham, Mr. Clifford, Mr. George, Sir Hen.
Williams, Mr. Daniell, Sir Hen. Newton, Mr. Orme, Sir
Tho. Allen, Mr. Puckering, and all the Members that
serve for Norfolke and Cambridgeshire: And they are
to meet in the Star Chamber on Saturday next, at Two
of the Clock in the Afternoon: And to send for Persons,
Papers, and Records.
Fens in Lincolnshire.
A Bill for the better ordering, &c. of divers Fens and
Fenny Grounds within the County of Lincolne, and
within the County of the City of Lincolne, was this Day
read the First time.
Resolved, That the same be read again, the Second
time, on Wednesday next.
Okeover's Estate.
A Bill enabling Rowland Okeover Esquire to sell certain Lands in the County of Derby, was this Day read
the Second time.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the said Bill be
committed to Sir Tho. Leigh, Mr. Shakerly, Sir Sollomon
Swale, Dr. Rushton, Mr. Puckering, Mr. Street, Mr.
Crouch. Mr. Goodrick, Mr. Pitt, Baron of Kenderton,
Sir Jo. Goodrick, Mr. Smith, Mr. Giles Strangwayes, Mr.
Rigby, Mr. Clifford, Sir Bayn. Throgmorton. Mr. Orme,
Mr. Milward, Lord Rich. Butler, Mr. Lowther, Sir
George Reeve, Sir Hen. Newton, Sir James Smith, Mr.
Pepis, Mr. George, Mr. Finch, Mr. Maurice, and all
the Members that serve for Staffordshire: And they are
to meet To-morrow at Two of the Clock in the Afternoon, in the Speaker's Chamber: And to send for Persons, Papers, Witnesses, and Records: And all Persons
concerned are to have Notice.
Earl of Dorsett's Estate.
A Bill, ingrossed, sent from the Lords, for settling the
Manors of Knoll Seale and Kempsing, in the County of
Kent, upon the Earl of Dorsett and his Heirs, and chargeing the Manors of Berhill, Cowding, and other Lands,
with a Rent Charge of One hundred and Thirty Pounds
per Annum in Lieu thereof, was this Day read the
Second time.
Resolved, That the said Bill be committed to Sir Antho.
Irby, Sir George Reeve, Mr. Shaw, Mr. Lovelace, Lord
Rich. Butler, Sir Richard Breham, Sir Fran. Vincent,
Mr. Wm. Lowther, Sir Geo. Sandis, Sir Edw. Hales,
Sir Wm. Doyley, Sir Lan. Lake, Mr. Shackerly, Sir Jo.
Goodrick, Sir Cha. Herbert, Sir Tho. Peyton, Sir Fra.
Clerke, Mr. Harbord, Serjeant Charleton, Mr. Lewis Palmer, Mr. Prin, Mr. Morton, Mr. Pitt, Lord Bruce,
Mr. Coriton, Mr. Rigby, Sir Solomon Swale, Mr. Edw.
Smith, Sir Tho. Leigh, Sir Jo. Holland, Mr. Lowe, Mr.
Trelawney, Mr. Goodrick, Sir Jo. Covet, Mr. Herbert,
Sir Hump. Bennett, Sir Heneage Finch, Mr. Geoffery
Palmer, Mr. Kirkby, Sir Jo. Rouse, Sir Hen. Newton,
Mr. Cliffton, Mr. Dowdswell, Mr. Street, Mr. Hen. Coventry, Sir Edm. Pooley, Sir Rich. Onslow, Sir Tho. Lee,
Mr. Stanley, Mr. Fane, Mr. Waller, Mr. Crouch, Mr.
Wm. Sandis, Sir Cha. Cornwallis, Lord Cornbury, Sir
Ralph Bankes, Mr. Yorke, Sir Cha. Berkley, and all the
Members that serve for the Counties of Surry and
Sussex, and for the City of London: And are to meet
To-morrow at Two of the Clock, in the Speaker's
Chamber: And to send for Persons, Papers, and Records: And all concerned are to have Notice.
A Person discharged from custody.
The Mayor of Northampton, being in the Custody of
the Serjeant at Arms, for his Miscarriages in the Election
for that Borough, and irreverent Carriage in the Church,
and at the Communion Table, was this Day brought to
the Bar of this House; and, making an humble Submission upon his Knees, received a grave Reprehension
from Mr. Speaker; and was thereupon discharged of his
Imprisonment, paying his Fees.
Masters in Chancery.
Mr. Edward Smith reported several Amendments to
the Bill for ascertaining and establishing the Fees of the
Masters of the Chancery, in Ordinary: Which he read,
with the Coherence, in his Place; and delivered in the
same, together with the said Bill, at the Clerk's Table.
And the said Amendments being severally twice read;
Resolved, That this House doth agree to the said several Amendments, with this Addition after the Word
"mentioned," in the Sixth Amendment, "that then
every such Master, being thereof legally convicted, shall
thenceforth be disabled from the Execution of his said
Office of Master of the Chancery;" And also
Ordered, That the said Bill, with the said Amendments, be ingrossed.
Fees of Courts of Justice.
Ordered, That a Grand Committee for regulating the
Courts of Justice do sit upon Mondays; and that they
take into Consideration the several Fees in all the Courts,
Offices, and Prisons, and particularly the Fees in the
Exchequer upon passing Sheriffs Accounts; and they are
to send for Persons, Papers, and Records, from all Courts,
Offices, and Prisons.
Poll-money.
Ordered, That Mr. Speaker be authorized to write Letters into the several Counties of England and Wales, and
the Town of Berwick upon Tweed, to quicken the speedy
Payment of all Arrears of Assessments, Poll-money, and
any other Monies whatsoever due to his Majesty, and yet
unpaid: And the Knights of the Shires of the several
Counties are desired to take care of the Conveyance
thereof; and to use their best Endeavours for the Furtherance of this important Service.
Disbanding the Army, &c.
Ordered, That the Committee for the paying off and
disbanding the Army and Navy do make Report thereof
unto this House on Tuesday Morning next.
Chippenham Election.
Serjeant Charleton reports from the Committee of Privileges and Elections, touching the several Returns of
Sir Edward Hungerford, Mr. Bainton, and Sir Hugh
Speake, as Burgesses for the Borough of Chippenham in the
County of Wilts, that no due Notice was given for the
Election; and that so many of the Electors were absent,
as might have over-balanced the Poll, had they all been
there; and that the Poll, being demanded for all Three,
was refused, as against Mr. Bainton; and the Opinion of
the Committee, of the wilful Miscarriage of the Bailiff
therein, as by Design; and that the Election was void.
Resolved, That this House doth agree with the said
Committee, that the Election for the said Borough of
Chippenham is void.
Ordered, That Mr. Speaker be desired to make a
Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown, to issue a new Writ
for the Election of Burgesses for the said Borough of
Chippenham.
Resolved, That the Bailiff of Chippenham be sent for in
Custody to answer his said Miscarriage at the Election,
and his insolent Carriage before the Committee; and that
the Serjeant at Arms attending this House, or his Deputy, do apprehend and bring him up in Custody.
Bills sent to Lords.
Ordered, That the Lord Cornbury do carry up to the
Lords the Two Bills which were Yesterday returned from
the Lords, as they are amended in the Particulars therewith sent; and to desire their Concurrence to them both;
but that the Bill for a free and voluntary Present to his
Majesty may be sent back.
Corporations.
The Bill for well-governing of Corporations was this
Day read the Second time.
And the Question being put, That the said Bill should
be committed;
The House was divided:
And the Yeas went forth.
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| Sir Jo. Duncombe, |
Tellers for the Yeas: |
185. |
| Sir Tho. Fanshaw, jun. |
With the Yeas, |
| Mr. Stanley, |
Tellers for the Noes: |
136. |
| Sir Edw. Massey, |
With the Noes, |
So it passed in the Affirmative.
And thereupon the said Bill was committed to Sir John
Duncombe, Mr. Rigby, Mr. Comptroller, Sir Thomas Fanshaw, Mr. Thurland, Mr. Clifford, Sir Robert Atkins, Lord
Bruce, Lord Castleton, Sir Tho. Leigh, Lord Cornbury,
Sir Antho. Cope, Sir Wm. Lewes, Sir Jo. Morley, Sir Allen
Apsley, Mr. Fane, Mr. Goodrick, Mr. Jay, Sir Cha. Harbord, Sir Allen Brodricke, Sir Solomon Swale, Sir Court.
Poole, Mr. Lowther, Mr. Coventry, Mr. Lewes Pallmer,
Colonel Windham, Sir Jo. Tuffton, Sir Geo. Reeve, Mr.
Grey, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Vice-chamberlain, Sir Heneage
Finch, Serjeant Charleton, Sir Rich. Onslow, Sir Jo. Goodrick, Lord Cavendish, Mr. Ashburnham, Mr. Knight, Mr.
Churchill, Sir Phill. Warwick, Mr. Peckham, Lord Falkland, Sir Bay. Throgmorton, Sir Jo. Holland, Mr. Chichley, Sir Roger Bradsheigh, Mr. Flint, Serjeant Keeling,
Mr. Edw. Seymour, Mr. Andrewes, Sir Hen. North, Mr.
Milward, Mr. Waller, Sir Edw. Hopton, Mr. Stafford,
Mr. Wm. Sandis, Sir Rich. Ford, Sir Cha. Cornwallis,
Lord St. John, Sir Rich. Frankin, Mr. Edw. Phillips,
Sir Ralph Banks, Sir Wm. Hickman, Sir Jo. Talbot, Sir
Ben. Ayloff, Mr. Bulteele, Mr. Wren, Sir George Courtop,
Sir Hump. Bennett, Mr. Mountague, Mr. Garway, Mr.
Mompesson, Mr. Chune, Mr. Heath, Mr. Lovelace, Sir
Fra. Vincent, Sir Wm. Haywood, Lord Mandivell, Mr.
Cliffton, Sir Rich. Maliverer, Sir Phillip Musgrave, Mr.
Harbert, Sir Tho. Fanshaw, Colonel Fretchvill, Mr. Biscowen, Mr. Stanley, Sir Herbert Price, Mr. Denny Ashburnham, Sir Tho. Ingram, Sir Wm. Smith, Mr. Whiteker,
Mr. Jeffery Palmer, Sir Edw. Mosley, Mr. Bunkley, Sir
Hugh Windham, Mr. Orme, Mr. Walden, Lord Ossory,
Mr. Hen. Williams, Sir Tho. Allen, Sir Jo. Nicholas, Sir
Jo. Brampston, Mr. Fowell, Sir Hen. Herbert, Mr. Robert
Phillips, Sir Wm. Compton, Mr. Mountague, Mr. Yorke,
Mr. Glascoke, Sir Wm. Fleewood, Sir James Smith, Lord
Brereton, Sir Tho. Peyton, Sir Edm. Peirse, Dr. Arris,
Colonel Kyrkby, Mr. Rob. Crooke, Mr. Musgrave, Mr.
Trevanyan, Mr. Tanner, Sir Hen. Williams, Mr. Lovelace, Sir Rob. Brooke, Sir Rob. Holt, Mr. Trelawney, Sir
Tho. Strickland, Sir Jo. Strangwayes, Baron of Kinderton,
Mr. Scot, Sir Tho. Smith, Mr. Hender Roberts, Lord Le
de Spencer, Mr. Fra. Buller, Mr. Whorwood, Mr. Strickland, Mr. Tint, Sir Cæsar Coleclouch, Mr. Puckering, Mr.
Thomas, Mr. Southcott, Mr. Griffin, Mr. Sam. Sandis,
Dr. Burwell, Mr. Hen. Williams, Mr. Harbord, Mr.
Weld, Mr. Sherrard, Sir Jo. Barrington, Lord Vaughan,
Sir Hen. North, Mr. Herle, Mr. Attorney of the Duchy,
Sir Adrian Scroope, Colonel Bethell, Mr. Dowdswell, Sir
George Sandis, Sir Rich. Lloyd, Mr. Gawdy, Sir Hen.
Newton, Sir Tho. Woodcock, Mr. Price: And they are to
meet this Afternoon at Four of the Clock, in the Exchequer Chamber.
And the Question being put, That all the Members
of this House, that shall come to the said Committee,
shall have Votes.
The House was divided: And
The Noes went forth.
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| Sir Henry Lea, |
Teller for the Yeas: |
73. |
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With the Yeas, |
| Sir John Duncombe, |
Tellers for the Noes: |
111. |
| Sir Cha. Cornwallis, |
With the Noes, |
So it passed in the Negative.
And the House then adjourned till To-morrow
Morning, at Eight of the Clock.