DIE Veneris, 14 die Augusti.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Doctor Burges.
Comes Manchester, Speaker.
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Committee for St. Paul's, Petition.
Upon reading the Petition of the Mayor and Aldermen of London, who are Committees for Paule's Church
and Revenue: It is Ordered, That the Consideration
thereof be committed to the Committee formerly appointed; and all the Orders to be produced that have
been made in this Cause.
East India Company and Alderman Fowkes.
Ordered, That the East India Company shall have
further Time till this Day Sevennight, to put in their
Answer to Mr. Alderman Foulkes' Petition.
Hawes's Cause.
Upon reading the Petition of Hawes, against
the Widow Hawes and others: It is Ordered, That
the Defendants shall have a Copy of this Petition, and
return their Answer within Ten Days to this House.
Ordinance for Austen to be Minister of Minehead.
An Ordinance was presented to this House, for making
Mr. Sam. Austin Minister of the Vicarage of Mynheade,
in the County of Cornwall; and read, and Agreed to;
and is to be sent to the House of Commons, for their
Concurrence.
Mrs. Bingham's Petition, for Money to bury her Husband.
Upon reading the Petition of Mrs. Bingham Widow;
shewing, "That her Husband, having been in the
Service of the Parliament, and hath many Arrears
due to him, is lately dead, and the Petitioner hath
no Money to bury him; therefore desires some Part
of the Arrears to be paid her for his Burial:" It
is Ordered, To be recommended to the House of
Commons.
Ordinance about Ship building and giving Privileges to Shipwrights, &c
The Earl of Worwicke reported from the Committee
for the Admiralty, a Report and an Ordinance concerning the better building of Ships, and granting Privileges to Shipwrights and Caulkers to be freed from
Land Service, which being read, it was Agreed to, and
Ordered to be sent to the House of Commons, for their
Concurrence, and to be printed, if they agree to it
Ordinance about Foreign Plantations.
The Earl of Worwicke presented another Report and
Ordinance from the Committee of Admiralty, concerning Foreign Plantations, which being read, it was
Agreed to
Eeles s Press to remain in the Gentleman Usher s Custody
Ordered, That the Printing Press and the Letter,
which was in Possession of Eeles, and now in the Custody
of the Gentleman Usher of this House, shall remain
there until the further Pleasure of this House be known,
and the Committee for the scandalous Pamphlets to
meet on Tuesday Morning next
Platt and Selby
Ordered, That the Cause between Mr Platt and
Mr Selby shall be heard, by Counsel, at this Bar, this
Day Sevennight
Money to the Under Officers of this House
Ordered, That the Lords of this House that are of
the Committee for the Revenue do give this House
an Account of the Order formerly sent to them, concerning some Money to be given to the Under Officers
of this House
Preacher at the Fast
Ordered, That Mr Tukney is appointed to preach,
the next Fast, before the Lords, in the Abbey, in the
Place of Mr Cawdrey, he being first nominated by the
House of Commons to preach before them
Torksay to be instituted to Scotter
Ordered, That Doctor Aylett shall give Institution
and Induction to Mr Sam Torksay, to the Church of
Scotter, in the County of Lyncolne, presented thereunto
by Ordinance of both Houses, and this with a salvo
Juris cujuscunque
Message to the H C with Ordinances, and Bingham s Petition.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Doctor Aylett and Doctor Heath
1 To desire their Concurrence in the Ordinance for
the Shipwrights
2 To desire Concurrence in the Ordinance concerning Foreign Plantations
3 To recommend the Petition of Mrs Bingbam to
them, concerning the Burial of her Husband
4 To desire their Concurrence in the Ordinance for
making Mr Austin Minister of Mynbead, in the County
of Cornwaill
Standing Order to regulate Institutions, &c
Lords Committees appointed by the House, to bring
in a Standing Order, to regulate all Orders in the future, for giving Institution and Induction, the Parties
being first presented unto any Spiritual Livings, either
by the respective Patrons or otherwise, and to report
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Browne to be instituted to Chewton Mendip,
Ordered, by the Lords in Parliament, That Mr
Doctor Heath, or his lawful Deputy, are hereby authorized and required, upon Sight of this Order, to give
Institution and Induction to Mr John Browne, to the
Vicarage of Chewton Mendipp, in the County of Som'sett,
with a Salvo Jure cujuscuaque, the said Mr Browne producing his Presentation thereunto under the Hand and
Seal of Sir Richard Kingsmill the Patron And this to
be a sufficient Authority in that Behalf
and Whetcomb to Chailton Mackiell
Ordered, by the Lords in Parliament, That Mr
Doctor Aylett, or his lawful Deputy, are hereby authorized and required, upon Sight of this Order, to give
Institution and Induction to Mr Symon Whetcombe Clerk,
to the Parsonage of Charlton Mackrell, in the County of
Somersett, Salvo Juris cujuscunque, the said Mr Whetcombe producing his Presentation under the Hands and
Seals of William Lockett Clerk, and Robert Whetcombe
and John Whetcombe Gentlemen, the Patrons thereof
And this to be a sussicient Authority in that Behalf
Adjourn
House adjourned till 10a, Tuesday