Martis, 9 Julii, 13° Car. Regis.
Prayers.
Ld. Aburgavennie's Estate.
ORDERED, That the Committee to whom the
Lord Aburgavennie's Bill is committed, do sit, according to their Adjournment, this Afternoon; and so de die
in diem, until they have perfected their Report.
Brackley Election.
Ordered, That the Petition of Sir Thomas Crew, touching his Election for the Town of Brackley in Northamtonshire, be referred to the Committee for Privileges and
Elections: And they are to take the same into Consideration this Afternoon.
Earl of Clevland's Estate.
A Bill for Confirmation and Explanation of an Act for
settling some of the Manors and Lands of the Earl of
Clevland in Trustees, to be sold, for the Satisfying of the
Debts of the said Earl, and of Thomas Lord Wentworth
his Son, being ingrossed, was this Day read the Third
time.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the said Bill do
pass.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the Title of the
said Bill shall be, An Act for Confirmation and Explanation of an Act for settling some of the Manors and Lands
of the Earl of Clevland in Trustees, to be sold, for the
Satisfying of the Debts of the said Earl, and of Thomas
Lord Wentworth his Son.
And the Lord Bruce is to carry up the said Bill to the
Lords.
Thin's Estate.
Mr. Milward made Report from the Committee to
whom Sir Henry Frederick Thin's Bill to supply the Defect in a Deed, and to have a Decree in Chancery for that
Purpose confirmed, was committed, several Amendments
to the said Bill: Which he read, with the Coherence, in
his Place; and then delivered in the same, with the Bill,
at the Clerk's Table: Which said Amendments being
severally twice read;
Resolved, That this House doth agree to the said
Amendments: And
Ordered, That the said Bill, so amended, be ingrossed.
Earl of Dorset'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 Dorset and his Heirs, and charging
the Manors of Berhall, Cowding, and other Lands, with a
Rent Charge of One hundred and Thirty Pounds a Year,
in lieu thereof, being this Day read the Third time;
Resolved, That the several Amendments following be
added to the former Amendments; viz. after the Words
"James Rogers," in the Third Skin, Line 37, put in the
Words "or any others."
In the Fifth Skin, Line 44, after the Word "James
Day," put out the Word "and," and put in the Word
"or."
Resolved, That the Bill be returned to the Lords with
the former and these Amendments: To which Amendments their Lordships Concurrence is to be desired.
And the Lord Bruce is to carry up the same.
Privilege.
Serjeant Charleton reported from the Committee of
Privileges and Elections, That one Henry Rosse, being
produced as a Witness at the said Committee, upon the
Hearing of the Matter touching the Election of the
Knights for the County of Nottingham, did, upon his
Examination, use saucy Language, and deride the said
Committee.
Resolved, That the Serjeant at Arms attending this
House do apprehend and take into Custody the said
Henry Rosse; and bring him to the Bar of this House,
to answer his said Miscarriage.
Uniformity of Worship.
A Bill for the Uniformity of publick Prayers, and
Administration of Sacraments, being ingrossed, was this
Day read the Third time.
And a Book of Common Prayer, intituled, The Book
of Common Prayer, and Administration of the Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church
of England, which was imprinted at London in the Year
1604, was, at the Clerk's Table, annexed to the said Bill,
Part of the Two Prayers inserted therein before the
Reading Psalms being first taken out, and the other Part
thereof obliterated.
And a Proviso, tendered to be added to the said Bill,
being twice read, was, upon the Question, laid aside.
Resolved, That the said Bill, with the said Book of
Common Prayer so annexed, do pass.
Resolved, That the Title of the said Bill shall be, An
Act for the Uniformity of publick Prayers, and Administration of Sacraments.
Publick Money.
A Bill for investing the King's Majesty with such
Monies as have been received for publick Uses, and not
pardoned by the Act of Oblivion, was this Day read the
Second time.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the said Bill be
committed to the Committee appointed to examine the
Business of the King's Majesty's Revenue: And all the
Members that serve for North Wales, South Wales, and
Cornwall, are added, to be of the Committee for this
Bill: And they are to meet this Afternoon, at Two of
the Clock, in the Speaker's Chamber: And to send for
Persons, Papers, and Records.
Militia.
And then this House resolved itself into a Grand
Committee, to resume the Debate of the Bill for ordering
the Forces of this Kingdom.
Mr. Speaker left the Chair.
Mr. Solicitor General took the Chair.
After which, Mr. Speaker again took the Chair.
And Mr. Solicitor General made Report, That the
said Committee had made some Progress upon the said
Bill.
And thereupon it was ordered, That this House would
again resolve itself into a Grand Committee To-morrow,
at Nine of the Clock, to resume the further Debate of the
said Bill.
Publick Revenue.
Ordered, That the Chairman of the Committee appointed to examine the Business of his Majesty's Revenue
do make Report To-morrow Morning.
Disbanding the Army, &c.
Ordered, That the Committee for disbanding and paying of the Army and Navy do, in the next Place, make
their Report To-morrow Morning.
Pains and Penalties against Regicides.
Ordered, That Mr. Thurland be added to the Committee to whom the Bill declaring the Pains, Penalties, and
Forfeitures, to be imposed upon the Estates and Persons
of certain notorious Offenders, excepted out of the Act
of Oblivion, is committed.
Carriages for the King.
Ordered, That the Committee to whom the Bill for
providing necessary Carriages for his Majesty in his
Royal Progress, is committed, be revived.
Records of King's Beach, &c.
Ordered, That the Execution of the Order of this
House made for removing the Records belonging unto
the King's Bench into the Room over this House be
suspended, till a View be taken of the said Room by some
of the Members of this House, and this House shall take
further Order therein.
And then this House adjourned till Seven of the
Clock, To-morrow Morning.