DIE Jovis, videlicet, 19 Aprilis:
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Archiepus. Ebor.
p. Epus. London.
Epus. Dunelme.
p. Epus. Winton.
p. Epus. Roffen.
p. Epus. Lincolne.
Epus. Coven. et Lichf.
p. Epus. Wigorn.
p. Epus. Bathon. et Wellen.
p. Epus. Meneven.
Epus. Assaphen.
p. Epus. Cestren.
p. Epus. Cicestren.
p. Epus. Carliol.
Epus. Glocestren.
Epus. Exon.
p. Epus. Sarum.
p. Epus. Bangor.
p. Epus. Elien.
p. Epus. Peterburgh.
p. Epus. Landaven.
p. Epus. Hereford.
p. Epus. Norwicen.
p. Epus. Bristoll.
p. Epus. Oxon. |
p. Ds. Ellesmere, Cancellar. Angliæ.
p. Comes Dorsett, Thesaur. Angliæ.
Marchio Winton.
Comes Oxon. Magnus Camerar. Angliæ.
p. Comes Notingham, Admirall. et Senescall.
p. Comes Suffolke, Camerar. Hospitii.
p. Comes Northumbriæ.
p. Comes Salopp.
Comes Derbie.
Comes Kanciæ.
p. Comes Wigorn.
p. Comes Rutland.
p. Comes Cumbriæ.
p. Comes Sussex.
Comes Huntingdon.
Comes Bathon.
p. Comes South'ton.
p. Comes Bedford.
p. Comes Pembrooke.
p. Comes Hertford.
p. Comes Lincolne.
p. Comes Devon.
p. Comes Northampton.
p. Vicecomes Mountagu.
Vicecomes Bindon.
p. Ds. Cecyll, Primar. Secret.
Ds. Audeley.
p. Ds. Zouche.
p. Ds. Lawarr.
Ds. Berkley.
p. Ds. Morley.
p. Ds. Stafford.
Ds. Scroope.
p. Ds. Dudley.
Ds. Lumley.
p. Ds. Stourton.
p. Ds. Herbert.
Ds. Darcie de Menell.
p. Ds. Montegle.
Ds. Sandes.
p. Ds. Windsor.
p. Ds. Mordaunt.
p. Ds. Crumwell.
p. Ds. Evre.
p. Ds. Wharton.
Ds. Riche.
p. Ds. Willoughby de Parham.
p. Ds. Sheffeild.
p. Ds. Darcie de Chiche.
p. Ds. Howard de Effingham.
p. Ds. Northe.
p. Ds. Chandois.
p. Ds. Hunsdon.
p. Ds. St. John.
p. Ds. Burghley.
p. Ds. Compton.
p. Ds. Norreys.
p. Ds. Sydney.
p. Ds. Knollys.
Ds. Wotton.
p. Ds. Russell.
p. Ds. Graye.
p. Ds. Petre.
Ds. Harrington.
p. Ds. Danvers.
p. Ds. Gerard.
Ds. Spencer.
p. Ds. Saye. |
Sir George Hume's Naturalization.
THE Two Bills, for Naturalizing of Sir George Howme,
and for Confirmation of Letters Patents made to him, were
sent to the Lower House, by Mr. Dr. Carew, and Mr.
Dr. Hone.
Exportation of Ordnance, &c.
Hodie 1a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act against Transportation of Iron Ordnance, Gun Metal, Iron Ore, Iron
Mine, and Iron Shot.
Duke of Lenox, &c. Naturalization.
Hodie 3a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Naturalizing of Lodovick, Duke of Lenox, Esme Lord of Obigney, and their Children. Sent also to the Lower House,
as abovesaid.
Exportation of Iron Ordnance.
Motion being made to the House, for Answer to be
returned unto the Lower House, to the Message they
sent Yesterday to their Lordships, concerning the Stay
of Transportation of Ordnance, and the Conference
touching Matters and Rites of the Church (whereunto
their Lordships then signified that they would shortly
make Answer), Mr. Attorney General was sent unto
them with this Message, to let them know that their
Lordships have been so careful in furthering that Bill
against Transportation of Ordnance (so specially recommended by that House) as they have already given it
One Reading this present Morning. But whereas they
made Motion, that the Lords would move the King for
Order to be taken for Stay of the Transportation of a
great Quantity of Ordnance now ready to be transported from sundry Ports of the Realm, until the said
Bill might receive Expedition, albeit their Lordships do
acknowledge their good Dispositions herein, as they have
observed the like generally in the whole Course of their
former Proceedings for the Publick Good, yet, because
the particular Reasons for this Stay are best known to
that House, and it standeth with the Gravity and Dignity of that House to move the King's Majesty from
themselves (they having free Liberty and Access by their
Speaker); their Lordships therefore wished, that they
would of themselves take Order for the moving the same
to His Majesty, either by their Speaker, or by some
such other meet Persons, Members of that House, as
they might make Choice of; and that they should find
that such of the Lords of the Council as shall be present when the said Motion shall be made unto His Majesty, would give their best Furtherance unto it; and
as for the Matter itself, touching the Stay of Transportation in general, the Lords do not dissent in any fort
from them, but do consent with them as in a Matter
for the Publick Good.
Ecclesiastical Affairs.
Touching the other Motion, for Conference about
Matters of the Church, the Lords do like of it, and will
give them Meeting as soon as convenient Time may
serve; for which Conference the Lords hereunder
named, to the Number of Thirty, or thereabouts, were
appointed to be Committees; and the Time and Place
for Meeting was desired, by their Lordships, to be upon
Saturday next, in the Afternoon, at the Outward Chamber, near the Parliament Presence, whereunto the Lower
House returned Signification of their Assent:
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L. Chancellor.
L. Treasurer.
L. Admiral and L. Steward.
L. Chamberlain.
E. of Northumberland.
E. of Shrewsburie.
E. of Worcester.
E. of South'ton.
E. of Pembroke.
E. of Devonshire.
E. of North'ton.
L. Bp. of London.
L. Bp. of Durham.
L. Bp. of Winchester.
L. Bp. of Rochester.
L. Bp. of Lincolne.
L. Bp. of Worcester. |
L. Bp. of Bathe. and Wells.
L. Bp. of St. Davids.
L. Bp. of Chester.
L. Bp. of Chichester.
L. Bp. of Carliol.
L. Bp. of Elie.
L. Bp. of Hereford.
L. Bp. of Norwich.
L. Cecyll.
L. Zouch.
L. Evre.
L. Sheffeild.
L. St. John.
L. Burley.
L. Sydney.
L. Knollis.
L. Wotton.
L. Russell.
L. Saye. |
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Lord Chief Justice of England,
Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas,
Mr. Justice Gawdie,
Mr. Attorney General,
Mr. Doctor Swale, |
To attend the Lords. |
The Union of England and Scotland.
A Message sent from the Lower House, and delivered by Mr. Secretary Herbert, accompanied with
sundry other Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses of that
House; signifying, That whereas they had, some few Days
since, promised, within short Time after, to return Answer
to their Lordships of their Resolution for the Conference
about the Matter of Union; they, having deliberately
debated and considered thereof, and finding more Difficulty than at the first they supposed, desired farther
Respite for their said Answer; and, in the mean Time,
to be held excused; assuring their Lordships, that they
will use all Diligence therein, and as soon as they can
(which they hope will be shortly) will give their Answer.
Adjourn.
Dominus Cancellarius continuavit præsens Parliamentum usque in diem Sabbati, videlicet, 21m instantis Aprilis, hora octava.
19 Aprilis. Nevile and Lady Fane for the Barony of Abergavenny.
This Day, the Cause in Question (concerning the Barony of Bergaveny) betwixt Edward Nevile, and the Lady Maric Fane, his Competitor, was heard in the House
the Second Time (according to the former Appointment,
12th of this Instant); wherein, after their Learned Counsel had delivered both the State of the Cause and proceeded to the shewing and declaring of many Precedents;
before they came to an End of Pleading, Mr. Attorney
General, finding Cause to speak on the Behalf of the
King, for the Title and Claim that might be made for
His Majesty himself to the Castle of Berg. and being
(upon Motion made to the House in that Behalf) appointed to utter what he could for the King's Title; when
he had declared the same at large, and deduced it, from
former Interest in His Majesty's Predecessors, unto the
King Himself; the Lords thought meet to forbear any
further Hearing or Proceeding therein, until His Majesty
were first made acquainted therewith; and, for that Purpose, were appointed to attend His Majesty this Afternoon,
All the Lords that are of the King's Council:
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E. of Rutland.
E. of Southampton.
L. Bp. of London.
L. Bp. of Winchester. |
L. Mountegle.
L. Sheffeild.
L. Chandois.
L. Sydney. |