Veneris, 9 Maii, 14 Car.
Prayers.
Le Pla's, &c. Nat.
THE Lord Gorge reports from the Committee to
which the Bill for Naturalizing of Marke Le Ple,
and others, was committed, That the Committee had
carefully examined the Certificates concerning the several
Persons; and found, that there was no Clause of Exception
against any of them, why they should not be naturalized: And that the Committee found no Defect in the
Bill, but only the Omission of the Word "the;" which,
by Amendment, was to be inserted after the Word "and,"
and before the Word "Commons," in the Third Line
of the Third Sheet of the Bill.
Which Amendment, being twice read, was, upon the
Question, agreed to.
Resolved, That the said Bill, with the said Amendment
agreed to, be ingrossed.
Lord's Day.
A Bill for better Observation of the Lord's Day, was
this Day read the First time.
Ordered, That this Bill be read again, the Second time,
To-morrow Morning.
Corporations.
An additional Bill to the Act for better regulating Corporations, was this Day read the First time.
Ordered, That this Bill be read the Second time the
next Opportunity.
Bengworth Bridge.
Amendments, sent from the Lords, to the ingrossed
Bill for Repair of Bengworth Bridge, were twice read;
and, upon the Question, severally agreed to; and then
read the Third time.
Resolved, That the said Amendments, agreed to, be
inserted into, and made Part of the Bill.
Royal Mines.
Ordered, That all the Members that serve for the
several Counties of Wales, and for the Counties of Cornwall, Devon, and Derby, be added to the Committee to
which the Bill concerning Royal Mines is committed.
Privilege.
Upon Information, That Richard Shuttleworth Esquire
had stopped up the Lane's Ends in his Lordship of Barton, on purpose to hinder Mr. Rigby, one of the Members
of this House, from carrying the Tythe Corn of the said
Township (whereof he the said Mr. Rigby is Inheritor)
to his own House: And that the said Mr. Shuttleworth
had, by Thomas Cowpe his Attorney, caused several vexatious Actions of Trespass to be commenced against Henry
Bannester, George Kighley, James Topping, and John
Topping, being menial Servants unto, and Persons employed by, the said Mr. Rigby, in the carrying of the said
Corn; and had several times sued them to the Exigent,
they having done nothing but by the Direction of the said
Mr. Rigby, whose Interest is only concerned: Which is
in Breach of the Privilege of this House;
Ordered, That the said Mr. Shuttleworth and Thomas
Cowpe his Attorney, do, upon Summons, attend this
House upon Monday the Twenty-sixth Day of this Instant May, to answer the Breach of Privilege objected
against them.
Relief of Loyalists.
The House then proceeded to the Reading of the
Amendments, sent from the Lords, to the Bill of Distribution of the Sixty thousand Pounds amongst the truly
loyal and indigent Commission Officers, and for assessing
Offices for their further Supply.
And the several Amendments made to the Bill, before the Commissioners Names, being twice read, were,
upon the Question, severally agreed to.
The Amendment to the Commissioners Names in Bedfordshire, as to the Lord Bruce, being read the Second
time;
Resolved, That these Words, "in the Kingdom of
England," be inserted, after the Word "Wharleton."
The three next Amendments, as to the Commissioners
Names for the Counties of Cambridge, Chester, and
Derby, were read the Second time; and, upon the
Question, severally agreed to.
The next Amendment, as to the County of Devon,
being, before "Sir Hugh," to leave out "Right honourable," being read the Second time;
Resolved, That the House, as to this Amendment,
doth adhere to the Bill.
The Amendment to the County of Gloucester, being
read the Second time, was, upon the Question, agreed to.
The next Amendment, as to the Commissioners Names
for the County of Hereford, being read the Second time,
was, upon the Question, agreed.
The Amendment to the Commissioners Names for the
County of Hertford, being read the Second time;
Resolved, That these Words "Lord Viscount Fanshaw of *," be inserted, instead . . "Lord Fanshaw
Viscount Drumore."
The next Amendment to the Names of Commissioners for London and Westminster was read the Second
time.
Resolved, That these Words, "in the Kingdom of
England," be inserted after the Word "Wharleton:"
And that the Amendment, so altered, be agreed to.
The rest of the Amendments to the Commissioners
Names of the several Counties, until the County of
Yorke, were read the Second time; and, upon the Question,
severally agreed to.
The Amendments, as to the Commissioners Names
for the County of Yorke, being read the Second time;
Resolved, That these Words, "in the Kingdom of
England," be inserted after the Word "Wharleton:"
And that the Amendment, with this Alteration, be
agreed to.
The Two next Amendments, after the Commissioners
Names, were twice read; and, upon the Question, severally agreed to.
The Parchment, sent from the Lords, containing Two
Provisoes, was twice read.
The First Proviso was read the Second time.
The Question being put, To agree to this Proviso;
It passed in the Negative.
The Second Proviso was read the Second time.
The Question being put, To agree to this Proviso;
It was resolved in the Affirmative.
Militia.
Serjeant Charlton reports from the Committee appointed to consider of the Proviso, sent from the Lords,
to the Bill for ordering the Forces in the several Counties
of this Kingdom, touching the assessing of Peers, some
Amendments and Additions to the said Proviso: Which
were twice read:
Resolved, That the Proviso, sent from the Lords, with
these Amendments and Additions, being agreed unto:
The same was read the Third time, with the Coherence
in the Proviso.
Resolved, That these Words, "when they are not
absent," be added after the Word "Direction," in the
several Places of the Bill, where it is proper to be inserted.
Resolved, upon the Question, That it be referred to
the former Committee appointed to consider of, and
bring in Amendments to the Lords Proviso, or any
Three of them, to peruse the Bill, and the Amendments
and Provisoes, sent from the Lords; and to compare
them with the Amendments and Alterations made thereto
by this House; and to see that the same do cohere and
agree; and to report their Opinion thereupon; and also
to insert the Words "when they are not absent," according to the former Vote, in such Places as it is proper; and to peruse the Clause, as to the Month's Pay;
and, if they find any Doubt arising thereupon, to report
it to the House; and to instruct themselves with Reasons
against the Conference.
Bills from Lords.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Justinian Lewen
and Sir Toby Woolrich;
Mr. Speaker, The Lords have returned you Two Bills:
One, for restoring of Advowsons to his Majesty's loyal
Subjects; and the other, for preventing of Theft upon
the Northern Borders; with some Amendments: To
which they desire the Concurrence of this House.
And they do further command us to give you Notice,
that they have agreed to the Bill of Uniformity, with the
Amendments and Alterations sent from this House.
Interposition to prevent a Quarrel.
Mr. Speaker reports, That, in pursuance of the Order
of the House, the Serjeant had seized the Lord Ossory:
And that he had engaged to confine himself to Warwick
House; and had observed his Engagement: But Mr.
Phillip Howard did absent himself, and could not be met
with.
Ordered, That Mr. Phillip Howard, a Member of this
House, do, upon Summons left at his known Lodging,
appear on Monday Morning, upon Pain of the Displeasure of the House.
Lyndsey Level.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the remaining Part
of the Evidence of Sir Charles Hussey, as to Lyndsey
Level; and the Report of the Committee to which the
Bill was committed; be afterwards heard To-morrow
Morning.
Relief of Loyalists.
Ordered, That the Lord Bruce do carry up the Bill to
the Lords, for distributing the Sixty thousand Pounds
amongst the loyal Officers; with the Amendment of
this House to the Lords Amendments; and desire their
Concurrence.