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Martis, 21 Junii
Sunday.
L. 1. AN Act for Punishing of divers Abuses committed on [the] Lord's Day, called Sunday.
L. 1. - Marsfeild.
Marsfeild.
Sir Edw. Gyles reneweth the Motion, for all the Members of this House to receive a Communion.
Members to receive the Communion.
Sir M. Fleetewood seconded the Motion; and moveth, a publick Fast before: 1. For a Blessing from God upon the King: 2ly, For the Miseries of the Christian Churches beyond Seas: 3ly, For a Blessing upon our Navy: 4ly, In respect of the grievous Visitation now upon us, by the Plague. - To have a Day before the Communion, for a private Fast amongst ourselves. To have an Order for this amongst ourselves; not general as last Time.
1. Upon Question, a Communion by all the Members of the House; without One Negative. - Upon Sunday next.
General Fast.
Sir W. Strode moveth for a general Fast; and that the King may be moved in it by some special Persons. The Place, St. Margaret's, in Westmynster. The last Order read.
Sir Francis Barrington, Sir Edw. Gyles, Sir Francis Goodwynn, Sir Wm. Pitt, Sir Edw. Wardor, and the Clerk of the House, to see the Order performed, which now read, and allowed. Mr. Hackett to be the Preacher.
Mr. Coriton moveth for a certain Day for a Fast amongst ourselves.
Mr. Pymme, accordant: - Yet moveth to have it general ; and to send to the Lords, to join with us in Petition to the King, for his Direction in it. - A Committee, to draw a Petition; and then to send to the Lords, to join in it.
Mr. Whitson, Sir Edw. Wardor, accordant: - For no such Cause for a Fast last Parliament, as now ; in respect of the Plague, and other Occasions.
Sir Francis Goodwynn, contra: - For our doing it, a Means to draw on the general. - We may now order it for ourselves: The insisting upon the general may lose the particular.
Mr. Wentworth, contra: - To have it general. Mr. Cage : - To settle the particular first, and then to petition for the general.
Upon Question, a general Fast amongst ourselves, upon Saturday next. - Three Preachers; Mr. Shute, Lombardstreet ; Dr. Preston, Dr. Westfeild, Sir A. Ingram, Sir M. Fleetewood, Sir Rich. Newport, to move them from the House. The Place St. Margarett's, Church. To begin at [Nine of] the Clock.
Upon Question, a Petition to his Majesty for a general Fast,
Mr. Solicitor, Sir Nath. Rich, Sir Francis Seymor, Sir James Fullerton, Sir B. Rudyard, Serjeant Ashley, Mr. Pymme, Sir Francis Goodwynn, Sir Ro. Phillippes, Sir Ro. Carre, to draw this Petition,: - This Afternoon, Two Clock, Exchequer Chambe.
Sir Tho. Jermyn : - To move the Lords, to join with us in this Petition, after it is framed, and agreed upon. - Agreed.
Sir Geor. More moveth, that this Petition may not be delivered to the King, nor any Motion to the Lords, till our Fast past.
Warrant for new Elections.
A general Warrant to Mr. Speaker, to make Warrants for new Elections, during all this Parliament, upon double Returns, Deaths, or Remove, &c. - Agreed.
Committee of Privileges, &c.
Sir Geor. More moveth also for a Committee for Privileges. - All Petitions, about Elections past, to be brought in, within One Week; and so a Week after, for such, as shall be made hereafter. - Not resolved.
Member elects.
Mr. Nick. Hyde, returned for Bristow, and Bath, electeth for Bristow.
Elections.
Mr. Whystler: - To take the Elections as now, without questioning them; because the Time so short.
Members make election.
Sir A. Herrys, elected for a Knight for Essex, and for Maldon, electeth for Essex.
Sir Jo. Hotheham, elected for Appulby, Westmerland,electeth for Beverley in Yorkeshyre.
Sir Wm. Herberte, - for Wilton in Wiltshyre, electeth for Mongomeryshyre.
Mr. Littleton electeth for Leymster.
Sir Tho. Wilford, - for Christ Church in Southampton, &c. electeth for Canterbury.
Committee.
Sir George More, Sir Edw. Gyles, Mr. Glanvyle, Sir Wm. Herberte, Lord Cavendish, Sir D. Digges, Sir Myles Fleetewood, Mr. Mallory, Mr. Brooke, Sir Tho. Cheeke, Sir Guy Palmes, Attorney Wards, Mr. Wandesford, Sir Sir Wm. Earle, Sir Tho. Wentworth, Mr. Kirton, Sir Francis Seymor, Sir Ro. Hatton, Sir Ben. Rudyard, Sir A. Ingram, Sir Wm. Strode, Sir Geor. Manners, Sir H. Anderson, Mr. Coryton, Sir Edmund Sawyer, Secretary Cottington, Sir Cl. Throckmorton, Sir Jo. Ellyott, Sir Tho. Hatton, Sir Talbott Bowes, Mr. Pymme, Sir Francis Goodwyn, Sir N. Rich, Sir Ro. Phillippes, Sir Francis Barrington, Sir A. St. John, Mr. Ch. Price, Serjeant Hitcham, Mr. Alford, Sir O. Luke, Mr. Law. Whitakers, Serjeant Ashley, Sir John Davers, Mr. Spencer, Sir Wm. Morgann, Sir Gervayse Clifton, Sir Ferdinando Fairfax, Mr. Jo. Drake, Sir Tho. Grantham, Mr. Hyde, Mr. Cage, Sir Francis Popham, Mr. Ed. Herberte, Sir A. Corbett, Sir Jo. Stradling, Sir Rich. Weynman, Sir Robert Pye, Sir Ro. Crane, Mr. Solicitor, Sir Francis Fulford, Mr. Wentworth, Sir Edw. Payton, Mr. Chancellor Duchy, Sir Ro. Cotton, Mr. Delbridge: - To begin this Afternoon ; and so every Thursday, Saturday, and Tuesday: - Star Chamber.
Yorkshyre Election.
Sir Edw. Gyles tendereth a Petition from Yorkeshyre, about the Election of Sir Jo. Savyle. - Referred to the Committee for Privileges; and to be first this Afternoon. The rest, in Order, as presented.
Election Petitions.
Mr. Drake preferreth another, concerning Sir J. Perrott. - Referred, as the other.
Sir Tho. Puckering tendereth a Petition from, the Borough of Warwicke.
Sir Jo. Danvers, another from Westmynster.
Member elects.
Sir W. Tichborne electeth for Wotton-bassett, in Wiltshyre.
Motion made.
Sir A. Ingram and Mr. Alford move, for a Law, to prevent these Questions.
Poor.
Sir Jo. Danvers moveth Mr. Noy may deliver to the House a Bill for the Poor. Mr. Brooke to move -
Committee of Privileges.
Moved and Resolved, That the Committee of Privileges shall hear Counsel and Witnesses, and send for any Records.
Election of a Person in execution.
Mr. Sanders tendereth a Petition against Sir Wm. Cope, by the Lady Coppyn, and her Son : Which, by Direction of the House, was read in the House.
Sir Wm. Cope moveth this may be referred to the Committee of Privileges.
Mr. Brooke: - The only Point, whether one, in Execution before the Summons of Parliament, be eligible here, or not.
Serjeant Ashley: - The Questions Two: 1. Whether Sir Wm. Cope in Execution before the Summons of Parliament : 2ly. Whether he come hither by Habeas Corpus, or not: For now some plead by Habeas Corpus, other preach so ; and now, if they would sit here so, all the Prisons of England may be emptied thus.
Adjournment.
Mr. Mallory moveth to petition the King, to adjourn till Michaelmas, in respect of the Plague.
Committee for Petitions.
Sir Wm. Strode moveth for a Committee for Petitions. - Not to have them delivered to One Man, but publickly ; and Notes presently to be taken of them ; and Change to be made of him, that sitteth in the Chair; one, one Day; one, another.
Sir Ro. Phillippes secondeth the Motion : - Yet considerable, whether this Time fit to receive Petitions against Courts of Justice, &c. -
Adjournment.
For Mr. Mallory his Motion ; rare, at the Beginning of a Parliament, to petition to be put off; but consider now of the Danger of the Plague, with other Circumstances, and it will be very considerable, whether not fit to petition the King to defer the Parliament to some other Time or Place.
Committee of the whole House.
Mr. Alford moveth for a Committee of the whole House, to consider of the Course fit to be holden, both for King and Kingdom.
Sir W. Cope.
Mr. Serjeant Ashley, Mr. Solicitor, Mr. Serjeant Hitcham, Mr. Alford, Mr. Brooke, and all the Lawyers of the House : - To-morrow, at Two of the Clock in the Afternoon, in the Court of Wards. The Petition against Sir Wm. Cope, referred to them, and they to report to the House.
Adjournment.
Sir Geor. Moore moveth, the former Motions may be Considered of till To-morrow, and then be further debated.
Mr. Solicitor: - Of Two Evils, the less to be chosen. - Better to fall into the Hands of God, than into the Hands of Men. - Moveth, a Committee, to consider of the best
Course for guiding all our Proceedings this Parliament.
Mr. Wandesford moveth for an Adjournment to another Place.
Upon Question, the Proposition made concerning a Petition for Adjournment of the Parliament, not now to be put to the Question.