DIE Mercurii, 30 die Junii.
PRAYERS.
Bill against mixing Wines.
Ordered, That the Committee against Sophistication of Wines do meet To-morrow Morning.
Indictment against Lord Morley and Capt. Kirke.
This Day the Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench
brought in the Indictment against the Lord Morley and
Captain Kirke, for the Murder of Clarke.
Lady Parbeck's Cause.
Ordered, That the Report concerning the Lady
Viscountess Purbecke shall be made on Monday Morning
next.
Rioters in the Church of St. Thomas, London, sent for.
Upon reading the Petition of the Parson and some of
the Inhabitants of the Parish of St. Tho. Apostles in London,
complaining, "That Jo. Blackwell, Francis Webb, Tho.
Colley, Michaell Robinson, Zacheus Iles, George Tye,
and John Roberts, did, in a violent Manner, break
down and carry away the Rails about the Communion
Table in the said Church:" Hereupon it is Ordered,
That the Parties aforesaid be sent for, to answer these
Misdemeanours, on Friday next.
Poll-money Bill.
After this, the House was put into a Committee during
Pleasure, to debate the Poll-bill.
And, after a long Debate, the House was resumed.
Committee for Amendments to this Bill.
And these Lords following were appointed to prepare
and draw up the Provisos and Amendments, which
are sitting to be added to the Bill for Poll-money: videlicet,
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L. Privy Seal. L. Steward. E. Bath. E. Warwicke. E. Bristoll. |
L. Viscount Say & Seale. Bp. Winton. Bp. Lincolne. Ds. Roberts. |
Baron Henden, Justice Reeves, & Serjeant Whitfeild, |
Assistants. |
Order for perusing Books in the Custody of the Register of the High Commission.
It was moved, That there be divers Cart-loads of Books
in the Custody of the Register of the High Commission,
by Order of the Archbishop of Cant. which he desires
the Order of this House for the disposing (fn. *) of: Hereupon it is Ordered, That the Bishops of Durham, Lincolne, Exon, Carlile, Ely, Bristoll, and Rochester, and
whom they shall please to call to assist them, shall peruse
the said Books, and make Report of the same to this
House.
A Message from the House of Commons, by Sir Edmond Verny, Knight:
Message from the H. C. to fit P. M.
To let their Lordships know, that they intend to sit
this Afternoon; and there may be some Occasion to send
about a Conference; therefore the House of Commons desires their Lordships, if it may stand with their
Lordships Conveniency, to sit likewise as a House this
Afternoon.
Ordered, That this House sit this Afternoon, at
Four a Clock.
Answer.
The Messengers from the House of Commons were
called in, and told that this House will sit this Afternoon,
at Four a Clock.
Poll-money Bill.
The Lords Committees reported the Provisos and Alterations to the Bill concerning Poll-money, (fn. *) which were
read, and approved of by this House.
Jurisdiction of the Admiralty.
Ordered, That the Cause concerning the Jurisdiction
of the Court of Admiralty shall be heard in open House,
at the Bar, on Saturday next, in the Morning.
Message to the H. C. for a Conference on the Poll-money Bill.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Serjeant Whitfeild and Serjeant Fynch:
To desire a Conference, touching the Bill for Pollmoney.
Rookewood committed for contemptuous Words of The States of Holland.
After this, one Edmond Rookewood, a Soldier, was
brought to the Bar, and confessed a Letter written to Sir
Balt. Gerbier was his Hand-writing, calling The States
of Holland Rebels, and using reproachful Words of the
Prince of Orange. Hereupon he was Ordered to be
committed to The Fleet, until further Order of this
House.
The Answer returned to the Message from the House
of Commons was:
Answer from the H. C. about the Poll-money Bill.
That they will give a Meeting presently, as is desired,
in the Painted Chamber.
The House was adjourned during Pleasure, and the
Lords went to the Conference; which being ended, the
House was resumed; and the Lord Privy Seal reported,
"That the Proviso and the Amendments in the Bill for
Poll-money were read at the Conference, and delivered to the House of Commons."
Adjourn.
Dominus Capitalis Justiciarius de Communi Banco,
Locum tenens Domini Custodis Magni Sigilli, declaravit
præsens Parliamentum continuandum esse usque in post
meridiem hujus diei, hora 4a, Dominis sic decerneutibus.
Post meridiem.
PRAYERS.
A Message from the House of Commons, by Sir
Walter Earle:
Message from the H. C. for a Conference on Two Bills.
To desire a Free Conference, by a Committee of both
Houses, touching the Two Bills lately sent down at the
Conference; One concerning the taking away of the
Star-Chamber, and regulating the Privy Council; the
Other concerning the High Commission Court.
The Lords returned this Answer:
Answer.
That they will give a Meeting presently, in the Painted
Chamber, as is desired.
Reporters of the Conference:
Lords to report the Conference.
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The E. of Bathon. E. of Warwicke. E. of Bristoll. |
Epus. Lincolne. Ds. Roberts. |
Sir Pierce Croseby's Cause to be heard.
Ordered, That Sir Peirce Crosebie's Cause, concerning his Sentence in the Star-chamber, shall be heard
before the Lords Committees particularly appointed by
the House, on Friday the 9th of July 1641, at Two of
the Clock in the Afternoon, in the Prince's Lodgings; at
which Time and Place those Lords and others that gave
Sentence against him in the said Court of Star-chamber,
are hereby desired to make Answer unto the Petition and
Complaint of the said Sir Peirce Croseby, and to shew
Cause for the passing such Sentence against him as aforesaid.
Sir Pietce Croseby restored to the Irish Council board, and his Extent taken off.
The Earl of Bath reported, "That his Lordship and
the Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas have,
according to the Command of this House, moved the
King concerning Sir Peirce Croseby; and His Majesty
is pleased that the Extent, which is laid upon his Land
in Ireland in His Majesty's Name, shall be taken off,
and the Lands be free from the said Extent; also His
Majesty is willing that Sir Peirce Croseby be admitted
to the Council-table of Ireland, to be a Privy Counsellor, as formerly he was."
Then the House was adjourned during Pleasure, and
the Lords went to the Conference; which being ended,
the House was resumed.
Then
Adjourn.
Dominus Capitalis Justiciarius de Communi Banco,
Locum tenens Domini Custodis Magni Sigilli, declaravit
præsens Parliamentum continuandum esse usque in diem
Jovis, videlicet, 1m diem Julii, 1641, hora 9a, Dominis
sic decernentibus.