Veneris, 7 Martii, 14 Car.
Prayers.
Duke of Richmond's Estate.
A BILL, sent from the Lords, for settling the Estate
of James Duke of Richmond and Lenox, according
to Agreement of Charles Duke of Richmond and Lenox,
and Mary Duchess Dowager of Richmond and Lenox,
and the Lady Mary her Daughter, and the Trustees of
the said Duchess, was this Day read the First time.
Resolved, That this Bill be read the Second time on
Monday next.
Lee's Estate.
Ordered, That the Bill for enabling Sir Thomas Lee
Baronet to exchange the Lands settled upon his Wife's
Marriage, be read First To-morrow Morning.
Privilege.
Upon Information to this House, That there being an
Order of the Twentieth of February last, for Mr. Speaker
to desire the Lord High Chancellor to direct Writs of
Supersedeas, to stay all further Proceedings at Law in
several Actions of Ejectment, brought by Robert Allingham, upon the Demise of Anna Samuell, and another by
Francis Wall, on the Demise of Edw. Capell, against
seigned Ejectors, to evict the Possession of the Manor of
Ey, and other Lands in Ey and Peterborough in the
County of Northampton, from Henry Williams Esquire,
a Member of this House; the said Edward Capell hath,
nevertheless, in Contempt of the said Order, and in
further Breach of the Privilege of this House, proceeded
against his own Ejector, and obtained Judgment in the
said Action, and taken out Execution thereupon, and
caused the Tenants of the Premises to attorn and pay
their Rents to him;
Ordered, That the Serjeant at Arms attending this
House do apprehend the said Edward Capell; to answer
his Misdemeanor, and Breach of Privilege.
Enyon's Estate.
Sir John Goodrick reports from the Committee to
which the Bill for settling certain Lands of Sir James
Enyon, in Trustees, to sell for Payment of his Debts,
was committed, several Amendments to the said Bill:
Which he read, with the Coherence, in his Place; and
after, delivered in at the Clerk's Table. And the said
Amendments, being twice read, were, upon the Question,
severally agreed unto.
Resolved, That the said Bill, with the Amendments
agreed to, be ingrossed.
Confirming Acts.
An ingrossed Bill for confirming several Acts therein
mentioned, was this Day read the Third time.
Resolved, That the said Bill do pass: And that the
Title shall be, An Act for confirming several Acts therein
mentioned.
And the Lord Angier is to carry up this Bill to the
Lords.
Receivers of Prizes.
An ingrossed Bill directing the Prosecution of such as
are accountable for Prize Goods, was this Day read the
Third time.
Resolved, That the said Bill do pass: And that the
Title shall be, An Act directing the Prosecution of such
as are accountable for Prize Goods.
And Mr. Ashburnham is to carry up this Bill to the
Lords.
Exportation of Wool.
A Bill against exporting Wool and Woolfells, Mortlings, Shorlings, Yarn made of Wool, Wool-flocks
Fullers Earth, and Fulling Clay, was this Day read the
Second time.
Resolved, That the same be committed to Mr. Treasurer,
Serjeant Charlton, Sir Nicholac Crispe, Sir John Shaw, Sir
Rich. Ford, Sir Wm. Lowther, Sir John Goodrick, Sir Tho.
Allen, Sir Lanc. Lake, Sir Clifford Clifton, Mr. Churchill,
Mr. Clifford, Sir John Jones, Mr. Smith, Sir John Brampston, Mr. Geo. Clarke, Colonel Windham, Lord Brereton,
Sir Roger Bradshaigh, Sir Charles Harbord, Sir Edw.
Masters, Sir Anth. Irby, Sir John Rouse, Mr. Birch, Sir
Tho. Meres, Mr. Biscowen, Sir John Burlase, Mr. Daniell,
Sir Ralph Banks, Mr. Solicitor General, Sir Phil. Warwick, Mr. Bunkley, Mr. Knight, Sir John Strangwayes, Mr.
Ashburnham, Colonel Reames, Sir Tho. Leigh, Sir Hen.
Herbert, Sir Courtney Poole, Colonel Sam. Sandys, Sir
Bainham Throckmorton, Mr. Robert Crooke, Mr. Mountague, Mr. Clarke, Colonel Gawdy, Colonel Phillips, Sir Hen.
North, Sir John Harrison, Sir Benjamin Ayloff, Mr. Chetwind, Sir John Rolls, Sir Tho. Gowre, Sir John Holland,
Dr. Birkinhead, Mr. Ernley, Sir Wm. Lewis, Mr. Pitt,
Sir Rich. Onslow, Colonel Strangwaies, Mr. Cornwallis,
Sir Fra. Clarke, Sir Fra. Goodrick, Sir John Coryton, Sir
Rich. Browne, Colonel Bishop, Sir Tho. Bludworth, Sir
James Smith, Sir Phil. Musgrave, Sir Adrian Scroope, Sir
Solomon Swale, Sir Robert Holt, Mr. Crouch, Sir Rich.
Temple, Sir Edm. Pooley, Mr. Jay, Sir John Dawney, Mr.
Mountague, Mr. Newton, Mr. Strangwaies, Colonel Phillips, Mr. How, Mr. Kent, Sir William Batten, Mr. Gold,
Lord Richardson, Mr. Coventry, Colonel Robinson, Mr.
Graham, Sir Edm. Peirse, Mr. Tanner, Mr. Culleford, Dr.
Burwell, Mr. Pryn, Sir Tho. Littleton, Sir Geo. Sandys, Mr.
Tayler, Colonel Gilby, Sir Rich. Oately, Mr. Bishop: And
all the Members of this House, that come to the said Committee, are to have Voices thereat: And they are to meet,
in the Exchequer Chamber, To-morrow, at Two of the
Clock in the Afternoon: And to send for Persons, Papers,
and Records: And they are to consider of a Provision to
be made in the Bill, to restrain the bringing or lodging of
Wool, at too near Distances to navigable Rivers, except it
be of the Growth of the Places within that Distance.
Militia.
Sir Heneage Finch, his Majesty's Solicitor General,
reports from the Committee of the whole House, several
Amendments and Additions to the Bill for ordering the
Forces in the several Counties of this Kingdom: Which
he read, with the Coherence, in his Place; and some
Provisoes to be added to the said Bill: Which said
Amendments, Additions, and Provisoes, he delivered in
at the Clerk's Table. And the said Amendments, Additions, and Provisoes, being twice read; and some Alterations and Additions being made to some of them, at
the Table; were, upon the Question, agreed unto.
And a Proviso, for the Militia of London, being tendered to be added to the said Bill; the same was also
twice read; and, upon the Question, agreed unto.
And another Proviso, for other Cities, Boroughs, or
Towns Corporate, being a County of itself, or to any
other Corporation, or Port Town, who have used and
accustomed to be mustered only within their own Precincts, being also tendered to be added to the said Bill;
the same was also twice read; and, upon the Question,
agreed unto.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the said Bill, with
the said Amendments, Additions, and Provisoes, so agreed
unto, be ingrossed.
And then the House adjourned till To-morrow
Morning, Seven a Clock.