DIE Sabbati, videlicet, 21 die Junii,
Domini Spirituales et Temporales, quorum nomina subscribuntur, præsentes fuerunt:
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Archiepus. Cant. Archiepus. Eborum. Epus. London. Epus. Dunelm. Epus. Winton. Epus. Petriburgen. Epus. Hereforden. Epus. Wigorn. Epus. Norwicen. Epus. Roffen. Epus. Co. et Lich. Epus. Bangor. Epus. Cicestren. Epus. Oxon. Epus. Cestren. Epus. Meneven. Epus. Lincoln. Epus. Sarum. Epus. Bath. et W. Epus. Bristol. Epus. Asaphen. Epus. Gloucestren. Epus. Carliol. Epus. Exon. Epus. Landaven. |
Ds. Coventrey, Ds, Custos Mag. Sigilli. Comes Marleborough, Magnus Thesaur. Angliæ. Comes Maunchester, Præs. Concilii Domini Regis. Dux Buckingham, Magnus Admirall. Angliæ. Marchio Winton. Comes Lindsey, Magnus Camer. Angliæ. Comes Arundell et Surr. Comes Marescallus Angliæ. Comes Pembroc, Senesc. Hospitii. Comes Mountgomery, Camerar. Hospitii. Comes Oxon. Comes Northumbriæ. Comes Salop. Comes Kantii. Comes Derbiæ. Comes Wigorn. Comes Rutland. Comes Cumbriæ. Comes Sussex. Comes Huntingdon. Comes Bath. Comes South'ton. Comes Bedford. Comes Hertford. Comes Essex. Comes Lincoln. Comes Nottingham. Comes Suffolciæ. Comes Dorsott. Comes Sarum. Comes Exon. Comes Bridgewater. Comes Leicestriæ. Comes North'ton. Comes Warwic. Comes Devon. Comes Cantabr. Comes Carlile. Comes Denbigh. Comes Bristol. Comes Angles. Comes Holland. Comes Clare. Comes Bolingbrooke. Comes Westm'land. Comes Banbury. Comes Berk. Comes Cleveland. Comes Mulgrave. Comes Danby. Comes Tottnes. Comes Monmouth. Comes Norwicen. Comes Rivers. Comes Sunderland. Comes Newcastle. Comes Dover. Comes Petriburgen. Comes Standford. Vicecomes Mountague. Vicecomes Purbeck. Vicecomes Tunbridge. Vicecomes Say et Seale. Vicecomes Wimbleton. Vicecomes Savage. Vicecomes Conway. Vicecomes Newarke. Vicecomes Bayninge. Vicecomes Campden. Ds. Clifford. Ds. Abergavenny. Ds. Audley. Ds. Percy. Ds. Strange. Ds. Delawarr. Ds. Berkley. Ds. Morley. Ds. Dacres. Ds. Dudley. Ds. Stourton. Ds. Darcy. Ds. Vaux. Ds. Windsore. Ds. St. John de Bas. Ds. Cromewell. Ds. Evre. Ds. Pagett. Ds. North. Ds. Compton. Ds. Wootton. Ds. Petre. Ds. Spencer. Ds. Stanhope de H. Ds. Arundell. Ds. Stanhope de Sh. Ds. Noel. Ds. Kymbolton. Ds. Newnham. Ds. Brooke. Ds. Mountague. Ds. Grey. Ds. Deyncort. Ds. Ley. Ds. Robarts. Ds. Conway. Ds. Vere. Ds. Tregoze. Ds. Carleton. Ds. Tufton. Ds. Craven. Ds. Mountioy. Ds. Fawconbridge. Ds. Lovelace. Ds. Pawlett. Ds. Harvy. Ds. Brudnell. Ds. Maynard. Ds. Howard. Ds. Weston. Ds. Goringe. Ds. Mohun. |
House of Convocation's Privilege.
Boughen versus Underwood.
ORDERED, Edmond Underwood to stay all Proceedings at the Common Law against Edward Boughen, a
Member of the Convocation House, during the Privilege of Parliament.
Lord Morley's Tenants in Horneby, etc.
Hodie 2a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for settling the
Estates of the Lord Morleye's Customary Tenants in
Horneby, etc.
Committed unto the
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E. of Oxon. E. of Bristol. L. Bp. of Gloucestre. |
L. Bp. of Carlile. L. Deincourt. L. Lovelace. |
Mr. Serjeant Ashley to attend the Lords.
To meet presently.
False printing of the Nobility's Names complained of.
The Earl Marshal signified unto the House, That one
Wakeland had printed the Names of the Nobility very
falsely; and moved, That he might be sent for, and
admonished to print nothing hereafter of that Nature
without the Allowance of the Earl Marshal.
The Printer at the Bar.
His Book to be burnt, and no Lists of that Sort to be published without the Approbation of the Earl Marshal.
The Printer, being brought to the Bar, produced a
Warrant (as he termed it) for printing of the said Book,
under the Hand of Mr. Weckerlin, Secretary to the
Lord Viscount Conway. The Lords adjudged him to
stand committed to The Fleet, for that was no sufficient
Warrant; but remitted their Censure, at the Intercession of the Earl Marshal, and commanded him to bring
in all the said Books to be burnt, and to print no more
of that Nature hereafter, without the Approbation of
the Earl Marshal.
Dr. Manwaring at the Bar.
This Day Dr. Manwaringe was brought to the Bar,
by the Warden of The Fleet, and kneeled, and read
the Submission, in hæc verba: videlicet,
"May it please this Honourable House,
His Submission.
"I do here, in all Sorrow of Heart and true Repentance, acknowledge those many Errors and Indiscretions, which I have committed, in preaching
and publishing those Two Sermons of mine, which I
called Religion and Allegiance, and my great Fault in
falling upon this Theme again, and handling the
same rashly, scandalously, and unadvisedly, in mine
own Parish Church, in St. Giles in the Fields, the
4th of May last past. I do humbly acknowledge those
Three Sermons of mine to be full of many dangerous Passages and Inferences, and scandalous Aspersions, in most Parts of the same. And I do humbly
acknowledge the Justice of this Honourable House
in that Sentence and Judgement past upon me for
my great Offence. And I do, from the Bottom of
my Heart, crave Pardon of God, the King, this
Honourable House, the Church, and the Commonwealth in general, and those worthy Persons adjudged to be reflected upon by me in particular, for
these great Errors and Offences.
"Roger Manwaringe."
Then he was willed to stand up, and set his Hand to
the said Submission; and the Lords sent a Copy of the
said Submission to the Commons, changing one Clause
therein after the Words ["in most Parts of the same"],
videlicet,
"And I do humbly acknowledge the just Proceedings of this Honourable House against me, and the
just Sentence and Judgement passed upon me by the
Lords Spiritual and Temporal for my great Offence."
Message to the House of Commons, by Mr. Serjeant
Crewe, and Mr. Serjeant Bertlett:
Message to the H. C. with Dr. Manwaring to make his Submission there.
That Dr. Manwaringe hath made his Submission here,
and is sent unto them, to make the like there; which
Submission they send them in Writing.
Memorandum, The said Dr. Manwaringe was led to the
House of Commons, by the Warden of The Fleet.
Suppressing unlicensed Alehouse-Keepers. Exped.
Hodie 3a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the better suppressing of unlicensed Alehouse-Keepers, and Exped.
This Bill was first reported by the Earl of Essex.
Bishop of Lincoln versus Freeman.
The Earl of Clare reported the scandalous Petition
of Freeman (who termed himself Captain Freeman), against the Bishop of Lincoln, having no Colour
of Complaint.
The said Freeman was brought to the Bar, and his
scandalous Petition read, and proved to be false:
Freeman committed to the House of Correction.
Ordered, To be sent to the House of Correction in
Midd. and there to be used as Rogues are used.
Judge of the Admiralty to attend touching Nichols's Petition.
The Lords Committees for Petitions are to send for
the Judge of the Admiralty, to attend them at their
next Sitting, concerning the Petition of Archibald
Nicholls.
Adjourn.
Dominus Custos Magni Sigilli declaravit præsens Parliamentum continuandum esse usque in diem Lunæ
proximum, videlicet, 23m diem instantis Junii, hora nona,
Dominis sic decernentibus.