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E. of Essex's Leave of Absence.
THE Earl of Essex hath Leave to be absent.
Maintenance of Hospitals and Alms-houses.
Hodie 1a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the better
Maintenance of Hospitals and Alms-houses.
Lady Dudley to assure Killingworth to the Prince of Wales.
Hodie 3a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act to enable Dame
Alice Dudley to convey her Estate, in the Castle of Killingworth, and other Lands, in the County of Warwick,
for valuable Consideration, to the Prince his Highness,
and his Heirs.
And, being put to the Question, was generally Assented unto; and sent to the Commons, by the Lord
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas and Sir Edward
Salter, with a special Recommendation thereof, for that
it concerned the Prince his Highness.
Manor of Painswick.
Hodie the Lord Privy Seal reported the Bill, An Act for
the Confirmation of a Decree in Chancery, made by the
Consent of the Lord of the Manor of Painswick, in the
County of Glouc. and the Customary Tenants of the same
Manor, as fit to pass, with Three small Amendments;
the which Amendments were read 1a
et 2a
vice, and allowed of; and the Bill Ordered to be ingrossed accordingly.
Sir Richard Lumley to sell Lands for certain Uses.
Hodie the Lord Privy Seal reported the Bill, An Act
to enable Sir Richard Lumley, Knight, to sell divers
Manors and Lands, for the Payment of his Debts, and
Advancement of his younger Children, as fit to pass,
with this Amendment only: videlicet, Whereas it is
["Lady Eliz. Lumley"], to be amended thus, ["Dame
Elizabeth Lumley"]. But the Lords did generally mislike with the Amendment, for that she was a Baroness;
whereupon the Bill was re-committed.
Hodie allata est a Domo Communi una Billa, An
Act concerning Monopolies, and Dispensations with
Penal Laws, and the Forfeitures thereof, by Mr. Glanvyll and others; with this Message: That the Commons
desire their Lordships to take this Bill into their serious
Consideration, as an Act of great Importance.
Monopolies and Dispensation with Penal Laws.
Hodie 1a
vice lecta est prædicta Billa pro Monopolies.
The Prince to grant Leases of his Dutchy Lands of Cornwall.
Hodie allata est a Domo Communi Billa, An Act to
enable the most Excellent Prince Charles to make Leases
of Lands, Parcel of his Highness's Dutchy of Cornewall, or annexed to the same, by Sir Thomas Edmonds
and others; with this Message: That they have sent
this Bill alone, for that it concerns the Prince his Highness.
Committee of both Houses to attend the King at Whitehall.
The Prince his Highness declared to the House, That
His Majesty is pleased, that the Committee of both
Houses shall attend Him To-morrow in the Afternoon,
at Two, at Whitehall, to deliver their Demonstration
agreed on Yesterday.
Notice thereof is sent to the Commons, by Mr. Attorney General and Sir Edward Salter; who returned
hearty Thanks from the Commons, and that their Committee shall wait on His Majesty accordingly.
Message to the Commons for Conference.
Then, it being first agreed on by a general Vote of
the House, this Message was sent to the Commons, by (fn. *)
That, whereas the Lord Archbishop of Cant. is appointed to deliver a Demonstration to the King in Writing, the Lords do pray a Conference between the Committees in the Painted Chamber presently, for them to
consider of a little Preamble, thought fit to be used to
the King by his Grace in the Delivery thereof, which
they would not do without first acquainting them with
it.
Answer.
Answered, That they are very glad of this good Correspondency, and will meet presently.
The Committees Names being read, their Lordships
went into the Painted Chamber to the Commons; and
being returned, the Lord Archbishop of Cant. reported,
That the Commons, having heard what Preamble his
Grace intended to make, desired that they might repair
into their House, for Approbation thereof; and being
returned, reported, That the House of Commons did
approve of the same accordingly; the which Preamble
follows, in hæc verba:
Preamble to the Address of both Houses before mentioned.
"May it please Your Sacred Majesty,
"We are come to You again, from Your most faithful
Subjects and loyal Servants, the Lords and Commons
in this present Parliament assembled; and First, we do
humbly let Your Majesty know, how much we hold
ourselves bounden unto Almighty God, that He hath
set a King to rule and reign over us, who is pleased,
in the greatest and weightiest Causes, to speak and
to be spoken to in Parliament, by His good and loving
People, which maketh the King to understand them
over whom He beareth Rule, and them again to understand Him; and is a true Bond that tieth the Heart
of the Sovereign to the Subject, and of the Subject
reciprocally to their Liege Lord and Sovereign.
"And next, we rejoice, that Your Majesty hath
shewed Yourself sensible of the Insincerity of that
People with whom of late You have had a double
Treaty, and of the Indignities offered by them unto
Your blessed Son the Prince, and to Your Royal
Daughter; and that Your Kingly Heart is filled with
an earnest Desire to make Reparation to her Noble
Consort and herself of the Palatinate, their Patrimonial Possession, which is agreeable unto Justice,
and unto all Laws of God and Man.
"For the effecting whereof, to testify with what
Alacrity, with what Expediteness and Uniformity of
Heart, both Your Houses of Parliament, in the
Name of Your whole Kingdom, have borne themselves unto Your Majesty, with Offer to give You
their real Assistance; we have digested it into a Writing, lest, by the verbal or vocal Delivery of any
one Person, it may miscarry, or the Expression of
our Zeal be weakened and diminished; which we
humbly pray Your Majesty to give me Leave to read
unto You."
Confirmation of Hospitals and Free-schools.
Hodie the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas is
added to the Attendants on the Bill, An Act for the
Confirmation of Hospitals and Free-schools; and the
Lords of that Committee are to meet thereon when the
House shall appoint; and the Lord Treasurer is to have
Notice thereof to be there.
Earl of Derby's Privilege, Sir Edward Osbaldeston arrested.
Upon the Petition of Sir Edward Osbaldeston, Knight,
Servant to the Earl of Derbie, who is arrested by the
Procurement of Thomas Banckes, contrary to the Privileges of this High Court; and that the said Bancks
raised the Constable to make the said Arrest, under
Pretence to attach a Traitor and a Felon: It is Ordered, That His Majesty's Writ of Habcas corpus cum
causa, etc. be directed unto the Warden of The Fleet,
to bring the Body of the said Sir Edward Osbaldeston before their Lordships, on Monday next, the 15th of this
March, at Nine in the Morning; and that the Serjeant
at Arms do then also bring before their Lordships the
Bodies of the said Thomas Banks and of William Browne
the Under Sheriff, and the Bailiffs and Constable.
Adjourn.
Dominus Custos Magni Sigilli declaravit præsens Parliamentum continuandum esse usque in diem Lunæ, videlicet, decimum quintum diem instantis Martii, hora
nona, Dominis sic decernentibus.