DIE Veneris, 25 die Februarii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Prophett.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
Comes Manchester, Speaker.
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Comes Northumb. Comes Pembrooke. Comes Warwicke. |
Ds. Mountagu. Ds. North. Ds. La Warr. Ds. Grey. Ds. Howard. Ds. Wharton. |
Quarrel between L. Savage, Mr. Mordant, and Mr. Howard, to be made up.
Ordered, That the Earl of Northumb. Earl of
Warwicke, Earl of Manchester, Lord North, and Lord
Grey, or any Two of them, have Power to call before
them the Lord Savage, Mr. Mordant, and Mr. Thomas
Howard, to end the Difference and Controversy between them; and to meet this Day Sevennight, at
Nine of the Clock in the Morning: And in the mean
Time the Lord Savage, Mr. Mordant, and Mr. Howard,
shall have Notice then to attend the Lords Committees,
and are commanded not to meddle one with another,
as they will answer the contrary to [ (fn. *) this House:] It
is further Ordered, That the Lord Cary, Mr. Hanbury, and Mr. Smyth, shall also attend the Lords Committees at the Time aforesaid.
L. Forbes and Col. Kempson.
Upon reading the Petition of Colonel Nicholas Kempson, whereby it appears, "That the Lord Forbes hath
given Misinformation to this House, of the Grounds
upon which their Lordships did release the Lord
Forbes, being arrested at the Suit of Colonel Kempson;" and it being made appear to this House, "That
the said Lord Forbes hath assigned over his Debt
owing to him from the State (which he is appointed
to receive out of Goldsmythes Hall) to others, whereby the (fn. †) said Colonel Kempson will be defeated of his
Debt, and the Assignment made over to him from the
Lord Forbes will be invalid:"
It is Ordered, That the Gentleman Usher attending this
House shall deliver the Lord Forbes over to the Sheriff,
out of whose Custody he was released by the Order
of this House; and that the said Order of the Day
of is hereby revoked and made void; and the
Lord Forbes to remain in the same Condition he was in,
as if no such Order had been made; and the Assignment made by the Lord Forbes is vacated.
Petty's Ordinance.
An Ordinance was presented to the House, for Wm.
Petty, Inventor of an Instrument for (fn. *) to double and
multiply Writing, to have the Benefit of his said Invention for Fourteen Years; which, being read, was
Agreed to.
L. Lambert's Ordinance.
Upon reading the Petition of the Lord Lambart:
It is Ordered, To be sent to the House of Commons, with Recommendations.
Woodbridge's Ordinance to be Minister of Newbury.
An Ordinance was presented to this House, for making
Mr. Benjamin Woodbridge to be Minister of Newberry;
which, being read, was Agreed to, and ordered to be
sent to the House of Commons for their Concurrence.
Nicholson reestablished in the Rectory of Plumland.
Upon the Petition of Jos. Nicholson:
It is Ordered, That the Order formerly granted to
Mr. Eglesfield is hereby reversed, for his Delinquency;
and (fn. †) that the Petitioner is hereby re-established in
the Rectory of Plumland, in the County of Cumberland.
E. of Pembrooke, Leave to be absent.
Ordered, That the Earl of Pembrooke have Leave
to be absent, for a Fortnight or Three Weeks.
Message to the H. C. with L. Lambert's Petition.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Sir Edward Leech and Mr. Page:
To deliver to them the Lord Lambart's Petition, with
Recommendations.
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a
Tuesday Morning next.