DIE Jovis, 11 die Novembris.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Sedgwicke.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
Comes Manchester, Speaker.
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Answer from the H. C.
Doctor Heath and Mr. Hakewill return with this
Answer from the House of Commons:
(fn. *) That they agree in the communicating the Propositions to the Scotts Commissioners, and in the Meeting
of the Committee to draw up an Answer to the Scotts
Paper, and to the Ordinance for continuing of the
Committee for the Admiralty and Cinque Ports: To
all the rest, they will send an Answer by Messengers of
their own.
Letter from Col. Jones.
A Letter of Colonel Jones, in Ireland, was read;
and Ordered, That a Letter be written, from this
House, of Thanks to Colonel Jones, for his great Service.
Judgement against Morris, alias Poyntz, &c. to be perused.
Upon reading the Judgement of this House, concerning the damning of Three forged Fines, and a
forged Pleading, and a forged Copy of a pretended
Act of Parliament, pretended to be found in the Court
of Wards:
It is Ordered, That Mr. Hakewill shall peruse the
said Judgement, and see whether the Titles be rightly
recited, and report the same to this House.
Axholm Participants, versus Noddle & al.
Ordered, That the Earl of Manchester do let the
Barons of the Exchequer know, "That it is not the Intent of this House, to stay any legal Proceedings in
that Court, in the Cause between the Participants of
the Isle of Axholme and Noddle, &c."
Complaint against Cawdry and Hutton, Officers of Camb. University.
Ordered, That the Complaint against Mr. Cawdrey
and Mr. Hutton shall be heard on Wednesday next; and
that, in the mean Time, Mr. Cawdrey be bailed: Provided, That he do not go down to Cambridge.
Stewart and Elmhurst.
Ordered, That Mr. Elmhurst shall make his Title
good to this House this Day Sevennight, in the Cause
depending between him and Mr. Steuart; at which
Time both Parties are, with their Counsel, to attend
this House.
Wyld's Ordinance to be Remembrancer of the Exchequer.
An Ordinance to establish Mr. George Wylde to be
Remembrancer in the Court of Exchequer, was read,
and Agreed; and Ordered to be sent to the House of
Commons for Concurrence.
Cook and Hale, in Error.
Ordered, That the Writ of Error between Cooke
and Hale shall be argued, by Counsel on both Sides, on
Tuesday next.
Ould Inhabitants and Schloer their Minister.
Ordered, That the Business of the Town of Ould,
in the County of North'ton, shall be heard To-morrow
Morning.
Propositions to be communicated to the Scots Commissioners.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That the Members of both Houses
that are of the Committee of both Kingdoms do communicate the Propositions to be sent to the King, to the
Commissioners of the Kingdom of Scotland, this Afternoon, at Three a Clock."
Pybus to be instituted to Hasting Leigh;
Ordered, That Doctor Heath give Institution and
Induction unto Henry Pybus Clerk, Master of Arts, to
the Rectory of Hasting Leigh, alias Hasting Ley, in Com.
Kent, void by the Death of the last Incumbent; salvo
Jure cujuscunque; granted by the Great Seal.
Gardner to Cuddesdon;
Ordered, That Doctor Heath give Institution and
Induction unto Phillip Gardner Clerk, Master of Arts,
to the Vicarage of Cuddesdon, in Com. Oxon, void by
the Death of the last Incumbent, granted by the Great
Seal; salvo Jure cujuscunque.
Eaton to Pangborne;
Ordered, That Doctor Heath give Institution and
Induction unto Rob't Eaton Clerk, Master of Arts, to
the Rectory of Pangborne, in Com. Berks, void by the
Death of the last Incumbent; salvo Jure cujuscunque;
granted by the Great Seal.
and Babgay to Stoke Albany.
Ordered, That Doctor Heath give Institution and
Induction unto Thomas Babgay Clerk, Master of Arts,
to the Rectory of Stoake Albany, in the County of
North'ton, void by the Death of the last Incumbent;
salvo Jure cujuscunque; granted by the Great Seal.
Adjourn.
House adjourned, 10a cras.