DIE Sabbati, 2 die Maii,
Domini tam Spirituales
quam Temporales, quorum nomina subscribuntur,
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PRAYERS.
Message from the King, with Thanks to the Lords.
The Lord Keeper delivered to the House, That he
was commanded from His Majesty to let their Lordships know, That His Majesty doth graciously interpret
their Lordships Affections, and Forwardness and Care
of His Businesses, and gives their Lordships Thanks for
it; and that His Majesty hath sent this Morning to the
House of Commons, to quicken them therein.
Nicholls's Case and Petition reported.
It was reported to the House, by the Earl of Dorset, That Archbold Nicholls, having presented his Petition to the Lords Committees for Petitions, it appeared, that the said Nicholls had taken a Ship, by
virtue of His Majesty's Letters of Mart, for the recovering of Losses which he had sustained; which Ship
was afterwards taken and seized, for the Use of His
Majesty, by Sir John Ipseley, worth Fifty Thousand
Pounds; whereof the said Nicholls's Share, upon the
Division, came to Four Thousand Five Hundred and
Seventy-seven Pounds, of which said Sum the said
Nicholls hath received but Two Thousand Pounds; the
rest the Lords Committees think to be likewise due
to him. The Opinion of the Lords Committees was,
That the Business might be presented to His Majesty;
and He moved in Behalf of the said Nicholls, if the
House should so think fit. Thereupon the House appointed the Earl of Dorset to represent the same unto
the King.
Queen's Bill.
This Day the Queen's Bill was read 3a
vice, and, by
the general Vote of the House, allowed of, and passed,
nemine contradicente, and Ordered to be sent down to
the House of Commons.
E. of Middlesex's Petition to be admitted to fit in the House.
It was moved by the Earl of Bristoll, in Behalf of
the Earl of Midds. that he, being under a Censure of
this Honourable House, formerly pronounced against
him, doth forbear to come, and sit, or send his Proxy,
amongst their Lordships, as a Peer of the Kingdom;
though His Majesty hath been pleased to send him a
Writ of Summons to this Parliament, yet he is now
become an humble Petitioner and Suitor to your Lordships, that you will be pleased to extend your Grace
and Remission towards him, which I offer unto this
House, as his humble Petition, in his Name, and desire
it may be so entered; and that he will receive it as
the Grace and Favour of this House, and that he may
come and sit amongst your Lordships.
Committed to the Grand Committee of Privileges,
on Monday next, the first Thing to be handled.
L Stanhope's Privilege.
Saunderson's Arrest.
Joseph Roberts and John Redfort were brought to
the Bar, by Order of this Honourable Court, for arresting Anthony Saunderson, Servant to the Right Honourable the Lord Stanhope, contrary to the Privilege of the
Lords of Parliament. Joseph Roberts, at whose Suit the
said Saunderson was arrested, affirmed he did not know
he was the Lord Stanhop's Servant, and the said Saunderson did not shew him any Protection. John Redfort,
the Bailiff, said the said Saunderson shewed him a Paper
out of his Pocket; but that it was a Protection he did
not know, neither was it read to him.
Hereupon it was Ordered, That all the Parties shall
be released; and the Contempt of the Gaoler, for refusing to deliver or send up the Prisoner, upon the
Habeas corpus, to be examined by the Committee for
Privileges.
Adjourn.
Dominus Custos Magni Sigilli declaravit præsens Parliamentum continuandum esse usque in diem Lunæ, videlicet, 4m diem instantis Maii, hora nona Aurora, Dominis sic decernentibus.