DIE Saturni, 14 die Martii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Salawey.
Comes Manchester, Speaker.
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Comes Northumb. Comes Kent. Comes Pembrooke. Comes Sarum. Comes Lyncolne. Comes Nottingham. Comes Bolingbrooke. L. Viscount Say & Seale. Comes Denbigh. Comes Warwicke. Comes Midd. Comes Stamford. Comes Suffolke. Comes Essex. |
Ds. North. Ds. Robertes. Ds. Willoughby. Ds. Grey. Ds. Dacres. Ds. Wharton. Ds. Howard. Ds. Bruce. |
Sir R. Carr to be brought before the House.
The Petition of Sir Rob't Carr was read; shewing,
That he is now, by this House, committed for a Contempt informed their Lordships against him, that he
should refuse to come to attend their Lordships Command: He humbly informeth, that he did never refuse
to come; but excused himself for the present, by
reason of his Want of Health (as he was ready to make
appear upon Oath); having both by Letter disclaimed
the Petitioner Rob't Carr, as also to some Members of
the House of Commons: Therefore he humbly desireth that he may be discharged of his Contempt, and
of (fn. *) his Restraint thereby."
Ordered, That the said Sir Rob't Carr shall be
brought before this House on Wednesday Morning
next.
Ordinance for Church Government, and to keep scandalous Persons from the Sacrament.
The House was adjourned into a Committee during
Pleasure, to consider further of the Ordinance concerning keeping of scandalous Persons from the Sacrament
of the Lord's Supper, &c.
The House being resumed, the said Ordinance was
read, with some Alterations.
And the Question was put, "Whether to pass this
Ordinance with these Amendments?"
"And it was Resolved in the Affirmative.
Ordered, That this Ordinance be sent down to the
House of Commons, for their Concurrence in these
Amendments.
Ingle and Ford versus Cornwallis.
Ordered, That the Cause of Captain Ingle and Mary
Ford, against Cornwallis, shall be heard, at this Bar, on
Tuesday Morning next.
Message to the H. C. with an Ordinance.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Mr. Justice Pheasant and Mr. Justice Rolls:
To deliver the Ordinance now passed, concerning
keeping of scandalous Persons from the Sacrament of
the Lord's Supper, and desire their Concurrence in the
Amendments.
The Earl of Warwicke reported from the Committee
of the Admiralty Two Papers, which were read:
Captain Woodward to command The Roebuck.
"Die Jovis, 5 Martii, 1645.
"At the Committee of Lords and Commons for
the Admiralty and Cinque Ports.
"Whereas The Roebuck was returned in the List from
this Committee without a Commander expressed, for
that (being put in at Sea) his Name was not then
certified; and whereas the Vice Admiral hath since
certified his Name to be Andrew Woodward: Ordered, That the said Andrew Woodward be presented
to both Houses, for their approving him to be
Commander of the said Vessel, if they shall see
Cause."
Ordered, That this House approves of this Report.
"Die Veneris, 13 Martii, 1645.
"At the Committee of Lords and Commons for
Foreign Plantations.
Ordinance to confirm the One about the Plantations.
"Ordered, That both Houses of Parliament be
moved, from this Committee, to pass a Declaration,
for the confirming and continuing of the Ordinance of
Parliament, dated 2 Nov. 1643, touching Foreign
Plantations; and that, for the obtaining of more frequent Meetings, some other Members of both Houses
be added for Commissioners."
Hereupon this House added these Lords following, to
be added to be of the Committee for Foreign Plantations:
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Comes Northumb. Comes Nottingham. Comes Sarum. Comes Denbigh. |
L. Dacres. L. Bruce. |
Next, an Ordinance was read, for the Continuance of
the Ordinance for (fn. *) Foreign Plantations.
"Die Martis, 10 Martii, 1645.
"At the Committee of Lords and Commons for
the Admiralty, &c.
Smallcomb to be Register of the Vice Admiralty of Devon.
"On Recommendations made to this Committee from
Mr. Elliott, Vice Admiral of the County of Devonshire; Ordered, That Mr. John Smallicomb be presented, from this Committee, to both Houses of Parliament, for their approving him to be Register of the
said Vice Admiralty; and that, in case of Approbation, a Warrant may be granted him by this Committee, for his Execution of that Place."
Agreed to; and Ordered to be sent to the House
of Commons, for their Concurrence.
Johnson, One of the Assembly.
Ordered, That this House approves of Mr. Johnson
to be added to the Assembly of Divines.
Answer from the H. C.
Doctor Aylett and Doctor Heath return with this
Answer from the House of Commons:
That they will send an Answer to all the Particulars
by Messengers of their own.
Message to them, with the Ordinance about the Plantations;
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Doctor Aylett and Doctor Heath:
That, upon a Report from the Committee of Foreign
Plantations, the Lords have passed an Ordinance for Continuance of the former Ordinance; and have added Six
Lords to be of that Committee, and desire the House of
Commons to add a proportionable Number of their
House, and to give Expedition to the Ordinance with
all convenient Speed, because the Ships are to go away
on Tuesday next.
about Woodward and Smallcomb's Appointments;
2. To deliver to them the Report, that Mr. John
Smallcombe be Register of the Vice Admiralty; and to
let them know, this House agrees to it; and desire their
Concurrence therein.
3. To deliver to them the Report, and desire their
Concurrence, that Andrew Woodward be Commander of
The Roebucke.
for Ram to have the Living of Barraby;
4. To desire their Concurrence, that Mr. Robert Ram
may have the Living of Doctor Hurst, at Barraby, in the
County of Lyncolne.
Agreed to.
about Banaster's Arrears;
5. To communicate the Petition of Peregrine Banastre to them, with Recommendations, that some of his Arrears may be paid him, for his present Subsistence.
and for Colonel Disney to have Brown's Regiment.
(fn. *) 7. To desire their Concurrence, that Colonel Disney
may have the Command of that Regiment that was Colonel Browne's, late Governor of Lyncolne; and that the
Committee of both Kingdoms do give him a Commission
accordingly.
Johnson to be of the Assembly.
"The Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament
do nominate and approve of Mr. Johnson, of
Ries, in the County of Yorke, to be One of the Assembly, in the Place of Mr. Carter, lately deceased."