Die Veneris, 21 Februarii, 1667.
JOHN Cobine, Son of Wm. Cobinc, born at Solingen
in the Duchy of Burgen; and Henry King, Son of
John King, born at Solengen in the Duchy of Bergen; did
this Day take the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy, in
order to their Naturalization.
Defaulters to Call of the House.
Ordered, That Sir John Carew, and Mr. Barnaby, being
now present, and being disabled by Sickness from coming
sooner, be discharged of their Fines for making Default
on the Call of the House.
Juxon's Estate.
An ingrossed Bill, sent from the Lords, for enabling
Sir Wm. Juxon Knight and Baronet, Executor of the last
Will and Testament of Wm. Juxon, late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, to recover Part of his Estate, was
read the Second time.
Resolved, &c. That the Bill be committed to Sir Bainh.
Throckmorton, Sir Tho. Gower, Sir George Talbott, Sir
Clifford Clifton, Sir Lanc. Lake, Sir Solomon Swale, Mr.
Westphaling, Mr. Scudamore, Sir Robert Atkins, Sir Edm.
Wyndham, Sir Tho. Allen, Mr. Weld, Sir Edm. Pye, Sir
John Moreton, Mr. Crouch, Sir Hugh Wyndham, Sir Anth.
Irby, Sir Rich. Braham, Mr. Culleford, Lord Castleton,
Sir Rich. Oateley, Sir Jo. Holland, Lord Fitzwilliams, Sir
Fran. Goodrick, Mr. Dowdswell, Mr. Pepys, Mr. Morrice,
Mr. Barnaby, Mr. Rigbye, Mr. James Walter, Sir Jo.
Knight, Sir Cha. Harbord, Mr. Pepys, Sir Edward Masters,
Sir Nicho. Slaning, Mr. Nicho. Morrice, Mr. Hum. Weld,
Mr. King, Sir Edward Massey, Sir Walter Young, Sir Wm.
Strowde, Sir Hen. Capell, Mr. Aldworth, Mr. Henley, Sir
Jo. Birkenhead: And they are to meet on Monday next,
at Three of the Clock in the Afternoon, in the Speaker's
Chamber: And to send for Witnesses, Persons, Papers,
and Records.
State of Trade.
Ordered, That the Committee to which the Petition
of Stephen Stringer, and other Clothiers, was referred,
formerly appointed by Order of the 4th of November last,
for balancing of Trade, preventing the Exportation of
Wool, and other Matters thereby directed, be revived;
and do sit this Afternoon.
Fitton's Petition.
Ordered, That the Report of the Committee, to which
the Matter, upon the Petition of Mr. Fitton, was committed, be heard the first Business To-morrow Morning.
Upon a Report, made by Mr. Coleman, from the Committee, to which, the Petition of Mr. Fitton was committed, of a Breach of Privilege done by one John Lewen;
as followeth;
Privilege- Abuse of a Witness.
Stephen Carr, attending, by Order of this Committee,
as a Witness, complains, that John Lewen, lately turned
out of his Majesty's Guard for being a Papist, did, in the
Lobby, and at the Bar of this House, call him the said
Stephen Carre Rogue and Beggar; and said, there would
be a Course taken with him; and said, himself was a
Gentleman.
Peter Mappleston says, he saw a tall Gentleman, in a
Periwig in the Lobby, give foul Language to Stephen
Carre, calling him Rogue; and, as he remembers, Stephen
Carr told him he attended as a Witness.
Stephen Carre further saith, that this last is the same
Person, of whom he complained.
Ordered, That John Lewen be sent for, in Custody of
the Serjeant at Anns, for his Contempt, and Breach of
Privilege in his abusing and threatening one Stephen Carre,
who attended as a Witness in a Cause depending before
a Committee of this House, upon the Petition of Mr.
Fitton.
Carr's Petition.
A Petition of Wm. Carr was read.
Ordered, That the Petition of Wm. Carr be referred
to the Committee of Grievances; to examine the Matter,
and report it to the House.
Stonehouse's Petition.
Ordered, These Persons following be summoned to give
in their Evidence, in a Cause, on Monday next, to be heard
at the Bar of this House, upon the Petition of John, Mary,
and Dorothy Stonehouse; and that all the Paper, Books,
and Writings, in the Hands of Mr. Marsh, relating to the
Matter in Question, be then produced; the Duchess of
Albemarle, Mr. Edm. Lenthall, Mr. Edw. Twyford, Mr.
Tho. Atkinson, Capt. Thomas Walker, Mrs. Anne Herne,
Robert Warcopp, Esquire, Mrs. Joane Cotton, Mr. Beamount, Mr. Edward Pincham, Mr. Alexander Greedy, Mr.
Ogilby, Mr. James Vesper, Mr. Jo. Lenthall, Robert
Wheeler Esquire, Mr. Jo. Galloway, Capt. Lluellin, Mr.
Wm. Bird, Mr. Simon Limbury, Mr. Joseph Ayliffe.
Ordered, That these Persons following be summoned to
attend, and give Evidence, on Monday next, in a Cause
then to be heard at the Bar of this House, upon the Petition of John, Mary, and Dorothy Stonehouse; viz. Lord
Newburgh, Sir Chichester Wrey, Mr. Phillips, Mr. Clutterbrooke, Mr. Benion, Mr. Steward Walker, Mr. Pockins,
James Purser, Sir Edw. Seymour, Lord Cornburye, Mr.
Wren, Mr. Carey, Mr. Huntington, Mr. Brice, Mr. Bostocke, Mr. Swallow, Robert Perry.
Supply.
The House then resolved into a Committee of the
whole House, in order to the Consideration of the Motion
made on Wednesday, for a Supply of the King's Majesty.
Mr. Speaker left the Chair.
Mr. Edw. Seymour took the Chair of the Committee.
Mr. Speaker resumes the Chair.
Mr. Edw. Seymour reports from the Committee, That
they had made some Progress in Consideration of the Motion for a Supply of the King's Majesty; and humbly
moved it, as the Opinion of the Committee, that the House
would appoint a Committee, to take an Account of the
Proceed of the Poll Money; as also, an Account of the
Money registered upon the Eleven Months Assessment;
and what Part of the Money was expended towards the
War, according to the Intent of the Act of Parliament,
betwixt Michaelmas 1666, and Michaelmas 1667; and
what Money, arising by the Poll Bill, hath been likewise
applied to the Use of the War within the said Time.
Resolved, That the House doth agree with the Committee of the whole House, that a Committee be appointed
to take an Account of the Proceed of the Poll Money; as
also, to take an Account of the Moneys registered upon
the Eleven Months Assessment; and what Part of the
Money was expended towards the War, according to the
Intent of the Act of Parliament, betwixt Michaelmas
1666, and Michaelmas 1667; and what Money, arising
by the Poll Bill, hath been likewise applied to the Use
of the War within the said Time: and it is referred to
Mr. Seymour, Sir Lanc. Lake, Sir Solomon Swale, Sir Wm.
Doyley, Mr. Crouch, Sir Robert Atkins, Sir Richard Braham, Col. Birch, Mr. Hambden, Mr. Buscowen, Sir Phill.
Musgrave, Sir Tho. Higgons, Sir Walter St. John, Sir
Edmund Windham, Sir Jo. Earnly, Sir Jo. Mounson, Sir
Tho. Littleton, Mr. Dowdswell, Mr. Prynn, Sir Hum.
Winch, Sir Cha. Harbord, Mr. Spry, Sir Robert Brookes,
Sir Tho. Meeres, Mr. Harbord, Sir Robert Carr, Mr. Love,
Sir Clifford Clifton, Lord Castleton, Sir Tho. Lee, Sir Tho.
Allen, Sir Wm. Hickman, Mr. Hungerford, Lord Fitzwilliams, Sir Walter Young, Mr. Onslow: And they are
to meet at Two of the Clock in the Afternoon, in the
Speaker's Chamber: And are impowered to appoint Sub
Committees of any Three or more of them, from time
to time, as they shall see Cause; and to send for Persons,
Papers, and Records.
Resolved, That this House will resolve into a Committee of the whole House, in order to the further Consideration of the Motion for a Supply of the King's
Majesty, on Monday Morning Ten of the Clock.
Stonehouse's Petition.
Resolved, That the Cause upon the Petition of John,
Mary, and Dorothy Stonehouse, appointed to be heard
on Monday Morning, be heard at the Bar of this House
on Monday Sevennight in the Morning.