Die Lunæ, 7 die Octobris.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Bowles.
Ds. Grey de Warke, Speaker.
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Answer from the H. C.
Sir Edward Leech and Doctor Aylett return with (fn. *) this
Answer from the House of Commons to the Message
sent on Saturday last:
That they agree in the Alterations in the Narrative
concerning Mrs. Leviston's Business. (Here enter it.)
Bastwick's Petition, complaining of Proceedings in the Starchamber, &c.
Upon reading the Petition of Susanna Bastwicke,
Wife to John Bastwicke Doctor in Physic, complaining
of "Proceedings and Sentence against her Husband in
the Star-chamber, and the High Commission Court;
which Proceedings and Censures are against the Law:
Therefore desires that their Lordships would please
to take these Grievances into Consideration, and to
appoint some Time for the Hearing the said Businesses, that so the Petitioner's Husband may be absolutely freed from his several Fines, Censures, and
Commitment; and to order Reparations to be made
for his Damages sustained thereby."
Hereupon this House Ordered, To hear the Counsel of Dr. Bastwicke on Monday next.
Wharsingers, &c. Petition, for Carts to go through Palace Yard.
Upon reading the Petition of Wharfingers, Brewers, Woodmongers, &c. Inhabitants beyond The
Chayne, in The Old Pallace, to The Horse Ferry, concerning their coming with their Carts through The Ould
Pailace: It is Ordered, That it is referred to the
Examination of Mr. Serjeant Whitfield, who is to certify to this House the true State of the Business; and
that all Parties concerned in the Business shall attend
him.
Legg and Symons.
Upon reading the Petition of Jonas Legg: It is Ordered, That the Differences and Matters of Accompt
depending between him and Edward Symons, surviving
Executor of Sir Roger Townesend, is referred to the
Examination of Wm. Cockayne and Maurice Thompson,
Merchants of London, and to Two others of the like
Quality, which shall be named by Edward Symons;
who, after Examination of the Business, shall report
and certify the true State of the Business to this House;
and then this House will take the Business into further
Consideration.
No Alehouse to be kept under the Prince's Lodgings.
Complaint being made, "of an Alehouse being kept
under the Prince's Lodgings, and of many Disorders
there:" It is Ordered, That there shall be no Alehouse for the future kept there; and that the same be
presently suppressed.
Message to the H. C. to expedite Propositions for a Peace.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Sir Edward Leech and Dr. Aylett:
To desire them that they would expedite the Propositions for a safe and well-grounded Peace, with what
Conveniency they can.
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 9a, Wednesday next.