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Journal of the House of Commons
… Course at That Committee where formerly it was. Letter, &c. referred. That this Letter and the Note of Subscriptions … Command of his Majesty to call Captain Philip Skippon, &c. to attend his Majesty's Person, being employed by both … of Parliament. Resolved, That Captain Philip Skippon, &c. shall continue to attend the Service of both Houses, …
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… the Lord Keeper, for such a Commission. Goods imported, &c. Ordered, That the Commissioners for the Treasury shall … at Two . . Clock, in the Court of Wards. Shipwrights, &c. The humble Petition of a great Number of Shipwrights, … expressed in the said Message. Adjournment. Resolved, &c. That this House shall adjourn itself till Monday next, at …
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… without first acquainting * * * *. Raising Horse, &c. Ordered, That Mr. Harrington of Laiton-stone, Sir Tho. … for advancing the Propositions for the Raising of Horse, &c.: And that Mr. Carew Mildmy and Mr. Sampson Sheffeild be … sit this Afternoon, at Three of Clock. Capt. Slingsby, &c. Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee for the …
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… special and particular Notice of him hereafter. Arms, &c. to Members Houses. Mr. Pierrepointe, Sir Jo. Curson, Mr. … of what Arms they intend to send. Preventing Arms, &c. going to Yorke. Sir Walth. Ere, Mr. Whittacre, Mr. … the Raising of Men for Ireland. Deputy Lieutenants, &c. Resolved, upon the Question, That this House doth approve …
Journal of the House of Commons
… That the Lords be desired to join in it. Raising Horse, &c. Ordered, That the Committee for the Propositions concerning the Raising of Horse, &c. do sit this Afternoon, to receive the Propositions from … which was read, and assented unto. Affairs at Newcastle, &c. Mr. Whittacres reports, from the Committee appointed to …
Journal of the House of Commons
… till they pay their Assessments. Army Affairs. Resolved, &c. That the Troop of Horse raised in the County of Middlesex, … of the First Article, with a Hand of Direction. Resolved, &c. That the Church of Ireland shall be added and inserted … it, it is referred to a further Consideration. Resolved, &c. That this House doth agree to the First Article of this …
Journal of the House of Commons
… this Order * *. Person sent for in Custody. Resolved, &c. That Mr. Baskervile be forthwith sent for, in safe … Design: And are to meet upon it this Afternoon. Arms, &c. for Munster. Upon the Report made by Sir Arth. Hesilrig … Kingdoms, concerning Munster, in Ireland; It is Resolved, &c. That Twelve hundred Musquets, whereof Five hundred to be …
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… bailed upon good Security, was this Day read. Resolved, &c. That it be referred to the Commissioners of Martial Law, … may be disposed of to this Purpose. Antinomians, &c. They likewise desire to represent to this House, that Mr. … and Anabaptism. The Divines withdrew. Resolved, &c. That Mr. Picott be referred to the Committee of plundered …
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… concerning the Stay of Mr. Walth. Mountague. Resolved, &c. That Mr. Walth. Mountague be forthwith brought up to this … at the Common Council, this Afternoon. Fewel for London, &c. Mr. Serjeant Wilde reports the Ordinance concerning the … of Fewel for Relief of the Cities of London, Westminster, &c. by cutting down the Under and Fellable Woods of Malignants …
Journal of the House of Commons
… and likewise the Warrant from the Governor of Chester, &c. for the Seizing of the Estates of such as have appeared in … Prince Rupert, Prince Maurice, the Earl of Caernarvon, &c. before Aylesbury, was this Day read; and Ordered, That a … Time; and meet at Committees in the Afternoon. Resolved, &c. That the House shall sit every Morning, at Eight of Clock; …
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