DIE Saturni, 14 die Novembris.
Prayers, by Mr. Corbett.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
Comes Manchester, Speaker.
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Comes Northumb. Comes Pembrooke. Comes Sarum. Comes Mulgrave. Comes Lyncolne. Comes Suffolke. Comes Kente. Comes Warwicke. Comes Denbigh. Comes Midd. |
Ds. Howard. Ds. Grey. Ds. Mountague. Ds. Maynard. Ds. Wharton. Ds. Bruce. |
Mrs. Bodvell's Petition, for her Children to be taken from her Husband.
Upon reading the Petition of Ann Bodvell, the Wife
of John Bodvell Esquire; shewing, "That her Husband is ill affected to the Parliament, and afterward
was restored to a Capacity of compounding for his
Delinquency; and he having brought the Petitioner
into a most unhappy and miserable Condition by the
Evil of his own Ways, yet to add to her Afflictions,
he doth deny her the Sight and Care of her own
Children, but refers them to the Lady Bodvell the
Petitioner's Husband's Mother, to be educated in the
same Opinions of Averseness to the Parliament and
irreligious Courses with himself (of whose said Averseness and ill Disposition the late deceased Husband of
the said Lady Bodvell did in his Life-time cause her
own Children to be taken from her to be educated
by others); which will be to the Children's Ruin, if
not prevented:
"Therefore the Petitioner desires the Children
(being Three Daughters) may be forthwith
placed with such Persons well-affected to the
Parliament as this House shall please to appoint."
It is Ordered, That Mr. Bodvell shall have a Copy
of this Petition, and shew Cause to this House on Monday Morning next why the Children should not be committed to the Custody and Care of Sir Wm. Russell the
Grandfather.
Message from the H. C. with a Declaration about paying 200,000£. to the Scots.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons, by Mr. Pierrepont; who brought up a Declaration, passed by the House of Commons, concerning
the paying of Two Hundred Thousand Pounds to the
Scotts, wherein they desire their Lordships Concurrence.
The said Declaration was read.
And it being put to the Question, "Whether to
agree to this Declaration, with the Addition
of these Words ["by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled"]?"
And it was Resolved in the Affirmative.
The Answer returned was:
Answer.
That this House will take their Message into Consideration, and will send an Answer by Messengers of
their own.
Message to the H. C. that the Lords agree to it.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Doctor Aylett and Doctor Heath:
To deliver to them the Declaration, to which their
Lordships do agree, with the Addition, wherein their
Concurrence is desired.
E. of North'ton to have his Papers from Doughty; and to have Possession of his Houses and Parks.
Upon reading the Petition of James Earl of North'ton; complaining, "That he is obstructed in making
his Composition with the Parliament, because one
Mr. Thomas Doughty Gentleman hath his Writings in his Hands."
It is Ordered, That the said Thomas Doughty shall
deliver to his Lordship his Writings and Evidences for
the perfecting his Composition; and that it be recommended to the Committee of Lords and Commons
for Sequestrations, that he may have the Possession of
his Houses and Parks, whereby he may make such
necessary Repairs for the Preservation of them from
Ruin and Destruction for Want thereof.
Col. Ridgely and Atkins.
Upon reading the Petition of Colonel Rugely; complaining, "That he is arrested, by one Atkins, contrary to the Protection of this House, dated 7 Junii,
1645."
And also upon reading the Petition of Atkins; shewing, "That the said Colonel Rugeley is taken upon
Execution for One Thousand Pounds."
It is Ordered, That a Habeas Corpus be issued out,
by the Clerk of the Crown, returnable immediatè, to
bring the said Colonel Rugly before this House.
And it is referred to the Earl of Kent and the Earl
of Denbigh, to mediate an End between them, if
they can, that so the said Atkins may have Satisfaction.
Brown, committed on L. Pawlet's Account; released.
Upon the Desire of the Lord Pawlett;
Browne, who was committed by this House for serving
him with a Writ: It is Ordered, That the said
Browne shall be forthwith released.
Massey to be instituted to Kendall;
Ordered, That Doctor Heath shall give Institution
and Induction to Henry Masey, to the Vicarage of
Kendall, in the County of Westm'land; he being presented thereunto by Trinity Colledge in Cambridge: And
this to be with a salvo Jure cujuscunque.
and Eburn to Acle, alias Ocle.
Ordered, That Doctor Aylett shall give Institution
and Induction to Samuell Eburne Clerk, Master of Arts,
to the Rectory of Acle, alias Ocle, in Com. Norff.; he
producing his Presentation thereunto under the Hands
and Seals of Sir Wm. Platers Baronet and Ric'd Onslow
Knight, the Patrons: And this to be with a salvo Jure
cujuscunque.
Ordinance for Sale of Bishops Lands.
Ordered, That the Report concerning the late Conference about the Ordinance for selling of the Bishops
Lands shall be reported on Monday Morning next.
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a cras.