Lunæ, 24 Martii, 14° Car.
Privilege of a Member in a Suit.
UPON Information, That an Order of this House of
the Thirteenth of February last being made, whereby
a Suit brought by one William Bridgwater in the King's
Bench, against one John Hocking and others, and prosecuted by one John Richards an Attorney, in which the
Title of Thomas Robinson, a Member of this House, was
concerned, contrary to the Privileges of Parliament; his
Attorney was ordered to withdraw the Actions; and Mr.
Speaker to desire the Lord Chancellor to issue forth a
Supersedeas, to stay all further Proceedings in the said
Actions: That, since that Time, the said Bridgwater, haveing waved his Actions in the King's Bench, doth prosecute
other Actions against one Edward Oliver and others,
upon the same Title, in the County Court, in which the
said Mr. Robinson, a Member of this House, is concerned;
Ordered, That the said former Order of the Thirteenth
of February last be enlarged: And that the said Actions
brought by the said Bridgwater in the County Court, or
elsewhere, against Edward Oliver and others, be also withdrawn: And, if there shall be Occasion, the Lord Chancellor, upon Notice thereof from Mr. Speaker, is to be
desired to issue a Supersedeas to supersede the said Actions.
Baths and Bath-stoves.
A Bill for Erecting and Using of Baths and Bathstoves in the Kingdom of England, and Dominion of
Wales, was this Day read the First time.
E. of Huntington's Estate.
An ingrossed Bill for Confirmation of the Sale of certain Lands made by Ferdinando late Earl of Huntington,
for Payment of his own and his Father's Debts, was this
Day read the Third time.
Resolved, That the said Bill be agreed to: And that
the Title thereof, being, An Act for Confirmation of the
Sale of certain Lands made by Ferdinando late Earl of
Huntington, for Payment of his own and his Father's
Debts, be also agreed to.
And Sir Clifford Clifton is to carry up this Bill to the
Lords.
Skinners.
The Lord Angier reports from the Committee to
which the Bill for regulating and settling the Corporation
and Trade of Artizan Skinners, was committed, some
Amendments to be made, and several Provisoes to be
added to the said Bill: Which he read, with the Coherence, in his Place; and after delivered the same in at
the Clerk's Table. And the said Amendments and Provisoes being twice read; and, upon the Question, all severally agreed to, saving a Clause in the last Proviso,
against which some Exception was taken, that it might
prejudice the Rights of other Corporations;
Resolved, That a Proviso be brought in for saving the
Rights of, and preserving the said Trade, in other Corporations of the Kingdom, as well as in the City of London.
London, &c. Streets.
Sir Robert Howard reports from the Committee appointed to prepare and bring in some Amendments to be
inserted into the ingrossed Bill for repairing the Streets
and Highways, in and near the Cities of London and
Westminster, and Parts adjacent, the Amendments which
the Committee had prepared: Which being, upon the
Question, agreed to, and inserted into the Bill; and
thrice read, and agreed to;
Resolved, upon the Question, That these Words, "and
the like Rates from and to any other Place within the
Places before-mentioned," be inserted into the Bill.
Which was done accordingly; and the Words thrice
read, and agreed to.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the Word "Royal"
be inserted before the Word "Exchange" and the Word
"old" razed out.
Which was done; and the Word thrice read, and
agreed to.
Resolved, upon the Question, That these Words "and
other Holidays," be inserted into the Bill after the Word
"Sundays."
Which was done accordingly; and the Words thrice
read, and agreed to.
And some Question then arising, upon the enumerating
and ascertaining in the Bill the Places and Streets which
should be enlarged; these several Streets and Passages,
hereafter named, were, upon the Question, severally agreed
to be numerated in the Bill to be the Places intended to
be enlarged; viz. The Street or Passage at or near the
Stocks in London; The Street and Passage from Fleet
Conduit to St. Paul's Church in London; The Passage
through the White Hart Inn from the Strand into Convent Garden; The Street and Passage by and near
Exeter House and the Savoy; The Passage and Street of
St. Martin's Lane out of the Strand; The Passage or
Street of Field Lane, commonly called Jack-an-apesLane, going between Chancery Lane and Lincoln's Inn
Fields; The Passage and Gatehouse of Cheapside into
St. Paul's Churchyard; The Passage against St. Dunstan's Church in the West, being obstructed by a Wall;
The Street and Passage by and near the West End of the
Poultry in London; and the Passage at Temple Bar.
And it being referred to the same Committee, to withdraw, and consider where the Place before-mentioned
might most properly be inserted into the Bill; which
they having done; and Sir Robert Howard making Report thereof to the House; and the same being, upon
the Question, agreed to; and being inserted accordingly:
And being afterwards thrice read, and upon the Question, agreed to;
Resolved, That the said Bill, with the Amendments
agreed to, do pass: And that the Title shall be, An Act
* * * *.
And Sir Robert Howard is to carry up this Bill to the
Lords.
Message from Lords.
A Message from the Lords, by * * * *.
* * * *.
The Question being put, That this House do sit this
Afternoon, at Three of the Clock; To-morrow Morning,
at Nine of the Clock; and To-morrow in the Afternoon,
at Three of the Clock; in Compliance to the Message
from the Lords;
The House was divided.
The Yeas went out.
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Sir John Talbott, |
Tellers for the Noes: |
108. |
| Mr. Seymour, |
With the Noes, |
| Sir John Goodrick, |
Tellers for the Yeas: |
88. |
| Mr. Newton, |
With the Yeas, |
And so it passed in the Negative.
Lindsey Level.
The Question being put, That the Committee concerning Lindsey Level have leave to sit on Wednesday next;
The House was divided.
The Yeas went out.
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Sir Fr. Clarke, |
Tellers for the Yeas: |
58. |
| Mr. And. Newport, |
With the Yeas, |
| Sir Edw. Moseley, |
Tellers for the Noes: |
83. |
| Sir Robert Holt, |
With the Noes, |
And so it passed in the Negative.
Privilege-Libellous Publication.
Upon Information, That George Withers had been the
Author and Publisher of a scandalous and seditious Pamphlet, to enrage the People, and to vilify and defame the
Members of this House, and to blemish the Honour and
Justice of this House, and their Proceedings; and was
now a Prisoner in Newgate;
Ordered, That the said George Withers be brought, in
the Custody of the Serjeant at Arms attending this House,
or his Deputy, to the Bar of this House, at Four of the
Clock this Afternoon, to be examined touching the Matters objected against him: And the Keeper of Newgate,
or his Deputy, is to cause him to be brought accordingly.
Resolved, That this House do adjourn till Three of the
Clock this Afternoon.
Post Meridiem.
Woollen Manufactures.
MR. Knight reports from the Grand Committee of
Trade, touching the Woolen Manufacture, the Opinion
of the Committee, That the House be moved, that
Liberty be given to all Merchants to transport and carry
out of this Kingdom any of the English Manufactures
made of Wool, to any Port or Place beyond the Seas,
lying within the Limits and Bounds of the Merchant
Adventurers Patent, until the Twenty-fifth of November
next.
The Question being put, That the Debate of this
Matter be adjourned till the First Monday of the Meeting of this House, after this Recess;
It was resolved in the Affirmative.
Ordered, That the Petitions of the City of London and
Inhabitants of Gloucester be taken into Consideration
the same Day.
Privilege-Libellous Publication.
George Withers being then brought, in Custody, to the
Bar of this House; and the scandalous seditious Libel,
with which he stands charged, being shewn unto him;
the same being in two distinct Papers; upon View of the
first of them, he declared, That the same might be his
Hand, but that it was but Parcel of what he intended:
And the other Writing being shewn unto him, he confessed the same to be of his own Hand-writing.
And Two Witnesses being called in; viz. Henry Northrop and Robert Heybourne; and testifying, That they took
the said Papers from under Mr. Withers his Hand; and
that he was writing Part of them just when they were
taken from him, and that he did, upon his Examination
before Mr. Attorney General, confess the said Papers to
be of his own Contriving and Drawing;
Resolved, upon the Question, That George Withers,
who was this Day brought from the Prison of Newgate,
to the Bar of this House, be sent Prisoner, and delivered
into the Custody of the Lieutenant of the Tower; there to
be kept in close Custody, and be denied Pen, Ink, and Paper,
and debarred from having any Company to come unto him.
And it is referred unto Mr. Pryn, Mr. Serjeant Charlton, Mr. Solicitor General, Serjeant Maynard, Dr. Birkinhead, Mr. Thurland, Mr. Smith, Mr. Vaughan, and
Mr. Clifford, or any Three of them, to peruse the seditious infamous Libel by him contrived; and draw up an
Impeachment against him; and report it to the House
at their next Meeting.
Privilege-Libellous Words.
Upon Complaint made, That one * Johnson Esquire,
a Barrister of the Temple, had uttered scandalous Words
against the Committee to which the Bill concerning Leathen was committed: saying, That they were a packed
Committee; and that they had been bribed;
Ordered, That the said Mr. Johnson do appear the next
Day of the Sitting of this House; to answer such
Matters as shall be objected against him.
Privilege.
Ordered, That one Richard Chase, who was committed
for a Breach of Privilege in seizing and detaining Mr.
Whorwood, a Member of this House, shall upon Security given to the Serjeant at Arms for his Appearance
the First Day of the next Sitting of this House, have
his Liberty in the mean Time.
Newport Election.
A Petition of Henry Ford Esquire, touching the Election of a Member to serve for Newport in Cornwall, was
this Day read.
Ordered, That the said Petition be admitted: And
that it be referred to the Committee of Privileges and
Elections, to take the same into Consideration at their
next Meeting after this Recess.
Northampton Election.
Upon Report, made by Serjeant Charlton, from the
Committee of Privileges and Elections, That a Petition
was delivered in to the said Committee, on the Behalf
of Sir William Dudley, on Saturday last, touching the
Election for the Town of Northampton; but, by reason
of the Adjournment of that Committee, the Petition was
not delivered in by the precise Time limited by the Rule
of this House;
Resolved, upon the Question, That the said Petition
be admitted to be received, as if the same had been delivered in due Time: And the Committee to proceed
thereupon, as they have appointed.
Bedford Level.
Ordered, That the Committee concerning Bedford
Level have Liberty to sit on Wednesday next only, both
in the Forenoon and Afternoon; notwithstanding the
Adjournment of the House.
Resolved, upon the Question, That this House be
adjourned till Thursday next-come-Sevennight,
being the Third Day of April 1662.