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Taffeties,
-, 1643. Vide Supply.
Tulbott,
-, Gilbert, 1643, Order for his Discharge upon taking the Protestation, 11 Apr.
Tamworth,
-, 1643, Letter concerning the taking it read, 27 June.
-, 1644, Order for sending down Arms, 10 June.
Tate,
-, Mr. 1643, to have Warrant to send Two Nags into the Low Countries, 10 Feb.
-, 1644, Order for Repayment of his Loan, 18 Apr.
Taunton,
-, 1644, Letter concerning taking the Castle, List of Arms, &c. taken, and Articles of Surrender, 17 July - Letter concerning the Relief of the Town; Order for speedy sending Forces, 24 Dec.
Taylor,
-, Mary, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for Captives, 21 Apr.
-, Captain Richard, 1643, to be removed from London House to Norfolk Gaol, 26 May.
-, Army, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for Irish Affairs, 17 June.
-, Humphrey, 1643. Vide Privileges - Order for his Discharge, 14 Aug.
-, Mr. 1643, to attend the Committee for sequestering absent Members Estates, 28 Sept. - Voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 5 Feb.
Temple,
-, 1643, Order for borrowing Plate superstitiously used upon their Altar, 27 May - Member to prepare Ordinance for recommending a Master and Lecturer, 28 June - Order touching Books and Manuscripts sequestered, 27 Oct.
-, 1644, Members of both Houses to consider of providing a Preacher for the Inner Temple, 24 Apr. - Matter recommended to the Assembly, 29 May.
Temple,
-, Sir John, 1643, Accusation against him read; Declaration thereupon, 26 Oct.
-, 1644, Petition in his behalf, to be read, 18 June - Read; Order for paying the Remainder of his Loan, 8 July - Agreed to by Lords, 9 Oct. - To be exchanged for such Person as the House shall approve, 23 Aug. - Another Petition, desiring his Release; Order for exchanging him for Sir Thomas Mallett, 30 Sept.
-, James, 1643, Petition, 11 Aug. Vide Tilbury, West.
-, Captain Purbeck, 1644, Petition concerning his Arrears and Clothes taken by him; to be thanked, 30 May - Order for Payment of Part of his Arrears, and the Disposal of his Troop, 6 June. A Committee to raise 500 £ to be paid forthwith, 7 - Report concerning the Clothes to be made, 8.
-, Peter, 1644, Petition read, and referred to a Committee, 5 July.
-, Mr. High Sheriff of Leicestershire, 1644, to have Leave to come to London, 24 Sept.
Tenants,
-, 1643, a Committee to prepare Ordinance for indemnifying such as pay Assessments for their Landlords, 22 Aug. Ordinance read, agreed to, and sent to Lords, 23.
Terms,
-, 1643, Petition concerning Offenders against the Ordinance prohibiting the keeping them at Oxon, referred to the Committee for Examinations, 28 Apr. - Member to prepare Ordinance to prevent keeping them there, 29 May. Ordinance read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence signified, 30 - Resolution for adjourning the Michaelmas Term, agreed to by Lords, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to, 21 Oct. - King's Letter to the Judges, to adjourn it to Oxon, read; Writs for that Purpose delivered into the House; Order prohibiting an Adjournment without Order of the House, 22 Nov. Ordinance for that Purpose read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence signified, 27 - King's Proclamation for adjourning Hilary Term to Oxon, read, and to be communicated to the City; Resolution for enjoining the Judges, &c. to attend the Courts at Westminster - Member to prepare Proclamation, to pass the Great Seal for that Purpose, 6 Jan. A Committee of both Houses to consider of preventing the Adjournment; Ordinance for that Purpose, read, agreed to, and to be printed, 22.
-, 1644, Member to prepare Ordinance to prevent the Adjournment of the Term, 23 Oct.
Terrill,
-, Sir John, 1642, to be sent for, as a Delinquent, for being a Defaulter in all Services, 22 Mar.
Terry,
-, William. Vide Hawes - 1643, to be summoned to appear in the Assembly, 23 Oct.
Tersonella,
-, 1643. Vide Supply.
Teser,
-, Henry, 1643, to be summoned to appear in the Assembly, 23 Oct.
Tewing,
-, 1643, Order for sequestering the Living, read, and agreed to, 27 July.
Tewkesbury,
-, 1643, Election referred to the Committee for Elections, 15 Nov. - Order for making Report, 11 Dec. Report; First Election declared void; Sir Edward Alsford's Second Election void; Mr. Stevens's declared good; Return to be amended, 25 Dec. - 22 Jan. Amended, 27.
Thaine,
-, Alexander, 1643, to be sent for, as a Delinquent, for refusing to pay the Weekly Assessments, 11 Apr.
Thames,
-, 1643, a Committee to consider what is fit to be done for securing the River, 22 July.
-, 1644, Petition of Owners of Ships, &c. hired in the Thames for the Service of the State, specially recommended to a Committee; Committee impowered to receive their Propositions, 12 Dec.
Thane,
-, Mr. Gentleman Usher of Lords House, 1644, Message to be sent to Lords, desiring a Committee may examine what Delinquents Goods he has in Custody, 15 Nov. Sent; Messenger dismissed without Answer; another Message, to acquaint them, that, by an Ordinance, he cannot protect them, 18.
Thanett,
-, Earl of, 1643, Order for Sale of his sequestered Goods, 29 June - His Lady to have Warrant to go to him beyond Sea, 18 Oct. - His Petition from Lords, desiring a Stay might be made of cutting his Timber till he be heard, 15 Mar. Referred to the Committee for such as come in upon the Declaration, 22.
-, 1644, his Composition, with the Reason thereof, reported; Resolutions thereupon; Committee to agree with him according to them, 27 July - Member to prepare Ordinance for Sale of his Estate, 22 Aug. - His Petition from Lords, with their Sense thereupon, to be considered, 4 Sept. - Conference desired by them concerning him, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported - Resolutions that his Fine shall not exceed 8,000 £ - That he shall forthwith pay 5,000 £ - That, upon Security for the Remainder, his Sequestration shall be discharged, 15 Oct. The Committee at Goldsmiths Hall to settle the Fine, 17. Times appointed for his paying 9,000£ 19. Order annihilated; the former Fine to stand, 23 - House accepts 6,000£ in Discharge of Part; his Sequestration to be taken off, upon paying 3,000£ more, 28 Nov. - Ordinance for Discharge thereof, read, and passed, 13 Dec. Agreed to by Lords, 19.
Thanksgiving,
-, 1642, Lord Mayor to be moved for a Thanksgiving within his Liberties, for the Delivery from the Conspiracy at Bristol; Letters concerning it to be read, 16 Mar.
-, 1643, Resolution for a Thanksgiving in London, Westminster, and Places adjacent, for the taking of Reading, agreed to by Lords, 29 Apr. - For another to be kept by the Parliament and City, upon the Discovery of a Plot, 6 June. Day appointed; Lord Mayor to be desired to acquaint the Ministers therewith - Preachers appointed, 9. Thanked, and to print their Sermons - Lords to be desired to appoint a Day for a public Thanksgiving, 15. Day appointed, 17 - Order for a Thanksgiving, upon the Discovery of the late Design, 13 Jan. Agreed to by Lords, 20 - Order for a Thanksgiving within the Bills of Mortality, for the Assistance from Scotland - The Victory at Namptwich - The Deliverance of the Garison at Nottingham; Copies to be sent to Lord Mayor and the Committees for the Suburbs, 2 Feb.
-, 1644, Ordinance from Lords for a publick Thanksgiving for the Victory over Sir Ralph Hopton's Forces, agreed to; Order for printing and dispersing it, 1 Apr. Day appointed, 2. Preachers appointed, 3. Order for their publishing the Resolution for drawing the Forces together, 8. Preachers thanked, and to print their Sermons, 9 - Resolution for a publick Thanksgiving for the Successes in the North and Pembrokeshire, agreed to by Lords; Day and Preachers appointed, 17. Preachers thanked, and to print their Sermons, 23 - Resolution for a public Thanksgiving upon the Victory over Prince Rupert's Army; Day and Preachers appointed, 8 July. One excused upon account of Indisposition; another appointed. 10. Place appointed by Lords, 8. Disapproved; they appoint another, 10. Ordinance for the Thanksgiving from them, agreed to, 13. Preachers thanked, and to print their Sermons, 19 - Order for Thanksgiving within the Lines, for the raising the Siege of Montgomery Castle, 23 Sept. - For another, upon the Delivery of Newcastle into the Hands of the Scots, agreed to by Lords; Lord Mayor to be desired to give Notice thereof to the Ministers, 25 Oct.
Thans,
-, Major, 1644, Business concerning him to be considered, 11 Nov.
Thelwall,
-, Giles, 1643, voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 5 Feb. His Name, inserted by Mistake, to be struck out of the List, 7.
Thinne,
-, Thomas, 1644, Petition referred to a Committee, 14 May.
Thomas,
-, St. Hospital, Southwark, 1642, Ordinance for sequestering the Curate's Rents, read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 16 Mar. Day appointed by Lords for bringing Proofs against him, 17 - Petition of Governor, &c. Order to forbear levying the Weekly Assessments, 29 Aug. - Lord Mayor to take care that sick and maimed Soldiers may be admitted in the First place, 19 Oct. - Ordinance for exempting the Revenues from Payments, read twice, and committed; Governor's Petition referred, 9 Dec. - Master and Wardens to be desired to discharge a Surgeon taken in Arms against the Parliament, and put another in his room, 15 Jan. Their Petition; Order for leaving them to their free Election, 27 - Order for recommending an ordinary Surgeon, 30.
-, 1644, Petition of Governors, desiring their Rents may be free from Taxes, and Ale expended upon maimed Soldiers Excise-free; Ordinance for that Purpose read, 3 July.
-, St. Apostle, London, 1643, Ordinance for sequestering the Living, read, and agreed to, 18 Apr. Sent to Lords, 28.
Thomas,
-, Captain, 1643, his Letter concerning Three Prize Ships, referred to a Committee, 10 Nov.
-, 1644, to be examined upon Oath in the Admiralty Court, 14 May.
-, William, 1643, voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 5 Feb.
Thomas
-, and John, a Ship, 1644, Petition of Owners, sent from Lords, with special Recommendation, 15 Apr. Referred to a Committee, 20. Report; Orders thereupon, 25.
Thomkyns,
-, Thomas, 1643, voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 22 Jan.
-, Mr. 1643, to be tried for a Conspiracy, 29 June.
-, Richard, a Surgeon, 1644, his Neglect of repairing to the Army, referred to the Committee for martial Law, 1 Nov.
Thompson,
-, Maurice, 1643, Petition referred to the Judge of the Admiralty, 5 May - To have Warrant to pass with his Wife, &c. into Holland, 8 Aug. - His Petition for Liberty to arrest a Dunkirk Ship, for Reparation of Damages sustained by the Dunkirkers, read; Liberty given him to proceed in the Admiralty Court, 10 Feb.
-, 1644, Report concerning the Lading of the Ship Luke; Order thereupon, 4 Oct.
-, Colonel Francis, 1644, a Committee to consider of Monies issued for his Regiment, 11 Apr. - His Petition sent from Lords, with special Recommendation, 10 Aug.
-, William, 1643, Petition referred to the Committee for Sequestrations, 19 Aug.
Thorfield,
-, 1643, Order for sequestering the Living, read, and agreed to, 5 Sept.
Thorley,
-, 1642, Ordinance for sequestering the Living, read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 17 Mar.
Thornhaugh,
-, Colonel, 1644, appointed Governor of Wellbeck House, 9 Nov.
Thornhill,
-, 1643, Minister appointed, 27 May - Ordinance for that Purpose presented, 14 June - Read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence to be desired; 13 July.
Thornhill,
-, Sir John, 1643, ordered into Custody; Examination referred to the Committee for Examinations, 26 Aug.
Thornton,
-, Robert, 1642, Petition referred to the Committee for Irish Affairs, 17 Mar.
-, 1643, another Petition read; Order touching his Pay, 9 May.
Thorogood,
-, Robert, 1643, Information touching his fraudulent landing Goods at Lyme; Governor to be desired to summon him to appear, and, upon Refusal, to send him up in safe Custody, 8 Nov.
-, Sir John, 1643, to have Warrant to pass beyond Sea, 29 Apr.
Thorold,
-, Sir William. Vide Heron, Edward.
-, Sir Robert, 1643, Order touching paying his Assessment, 17 Aug. - 7 Sept.
Thorpe,
-, Robert, 1643, to be sent for, as a Delinquent, 4 Sept.
Throckmorton,
-, Sir Baynham. Vide Clothiers.
-, Thomas, 1643, his Composition for a Debt due for Customs accepted, 14 Sept.
Thurgood,
-, Mr. 1644, desired to preach, 27 Nov.
Thurland
-, Castle, 1643, Colonel Rigby's Letter, relating the taking of it; Demolition thereof approved; Thanks thereupon, 18 Nov.
Thurman,
-, Mr. 1643, Examinations against him to be reported, 13 June.
Thurnwood,
-, John, &c. 1644, Petition referred to the Committee for the Navy, 7 Sept.
Tilbury,
-, West, 1643, Petition of the Captain of the Fort, and Propositions concerning the same, referred to the Committee for Associations, 11 Aug. Propositions read; Question for billeting Part of the Garison at Gravesend, Neg. 15. - Another Petition of his read, and referred to the Committee for the Revenue, 15 Sept. - Consideration of the Fort referred; the Committee to take Order it be sufficiently manned and furnished, 21 Oct.
-, 1644, the Committee to confer with the Committee for the Militia about establishing a Fort there, 16 May.
Tildesley,
-, Major General, 1644, not to be exchanged without the Consent of the House, 23 Sept.
Tillesley,
-, Sir Thomas, 1644, not to be exchanged without Leave of the House, and Sir Thomas Middleton's Consent, 10 Oct.
Timber,
-, 1643, Ordinance from Lords for Preservation thereof, and of the King's Deer and other Game, 1 Nov.
Tin,
-, 1643, Business concerning the Tin Farmers to be considered - Orders or Warrants from the House, or any Committee, to be delivered to the Committee at Haberdashers Hall; the Committee to inform themselves concerning them, 2 Dec. Order for their Attendance upon the House, 4. Liberty given them to transport Tin, upon Security to stand to any Order of the House, 7. A Committee of both Houses to examine the Business, 10. Report; Tin Farmers Petition read; Question that 6,000£ paid by them be forfeited, Neg. - The Committee for the Revenue to consider whether the Conditions of their Bond be performed, and what Rent is in Arrear, 30 - Proceed of the Monies arising from the Tin Business to be disposed of for the Western Counties, 24 Feb. - Clause added to the Order, 2 Mar.
Tinmouth,
-, 1644, Preacher before the House to give Thanks for the taking the Castle, 5 Nov.
Tisdail,
-, Mr. 1644, desired to preach, 31 July - Thanked, and to print his Sermon, 28 Aug.
Tison,
-, Thomas, 1643, King's Warrant to the Keeper of Newgate, for releasing him - Keeper to be indemnified for disobeying it, 28 July.
Tobacco,
-, 1643. Vide Supply - Petition of Merchants referred to the Committee for Excise; Committee impowered to receive Propositions, 29 Jan.
-, Pipes, 1643. Vide Supply.
Tobaccoes,
-, Spanish, 1643, a Committee, with the Customers, to consider of easing the Trade in relation to Customs and Excise, 20 Dec. - Ordinance for that Purpose read twice, and committed, 14 Feb. - Passed; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 1 Mar.
Toll,
-, Mr. 1644, the Committee at Lynn to consider his Losses during the Defection of the Town, and what Reparation is fit to be made him, 3 July.
Tomlinson,
-, William, and Samuel Oates, 1644, Petition read; Judge of the King's Bench to be desired to bail Persons removed hither by Habeas Corpus, 26 Nov.
Tompson,
-, Dr. 1643, Order for paying him the Tythes of Lands in Sutton, Lincolnshire, 3 June.
-, Daniel, 1642, committed to Newgate for a Riot in Southwark, 17 Mar.
Topsal,
-, John, 1643. Vide Privileges.
Tothill
-, Fields, 1644, Collectors of Pew-money in the new Church appointed, 26 Aug.
Tottenham
-, High Cross, 1644, Member to prepare Ordinance for better Support of the Vicar, 7 Oct. Form thereof, 14.
Tour,
-, Captain la, 1643, Lord General to be acquainted with the Condition of his Troop, 31 Aug. - The Committee for Safety to discharge Papists that are in it, 1 Sept.
Tower,
-, 1642, Petitions of Wardens and Moneyers read, and referred to the Committee for the Tower; Committees added; Collectors to sorbear levying any Assessments upon them - Lieutenant to be injoined not to fire Guns on a certain Day, 24 Mar.
-, 1643, Leave to speak against the Order; Order revoked; Proportion of Powder to be issued for firing them, 25 Mar. - The Committee to consider of laying the Assessments on the Moneyers and Wardens, 23 & 26 June - Covenant to be tendered to the Lieutenant, 10 July. His Petition from Lords, for Warrant to pass into the Low Countries, agreed to, 17. The Committee for the Militia to recommend a Person to supply his Place, 20. Lord Mayor and Sheriffs appointed; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 22. Signified, 29 - Lieutenant to be desired to put them in Possession, 5 Aug. The Committee for the Tower to do it, 7. Another Committee to do it, 10. Sir Robert Harley to be put in Possession till the Lieutenant embark, 11 - The Committee for the Militia to view the Musquets and Cullivers, and take care they be made serviceable, 22 July - Ordinance concerning the Tower, sent to Lords, 11 Aug. - Lord Mayor and Sir Robert Harley to grant Warrants for sequestering the Estates of Inhabitants that are sequestrable, 26 - Lord Mayor and Sheriffs to have Copies of Orders concerning the Restraint of Prisoners, and to observe them, 16 Sept. - Order for discharging the Warders that refuse the Covenant, 19 Oct. - New Lord Mayor appointed Lieutenant - Ordinance from Lords to that Purport, read, and agreed to, 27.
-, 1644, Conference desired by Lords concerning the Usage of Prisoners, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; a Committee to consider of Rules for the Usage of Prisoners of War, 18 May - No Servants to attend them but what the Lieutenant shall appoint - The Committee for the Tower to repair thither, 22 Aug. To consider of securing the Place and Prisoners therein; Power given to confer with the City thereupon, 26.
-, Hamlets, 1643, the Seven Companies to be formed into a Regiment under the Lieutenant of the Tower; Earl of Holland to be moved for a Commission to constitute him Colonel; other Hamlets to be added, 3 May - The Committee for the Tower to consider of listing Soldiers within the Hamlet, by the Advice of the Deputy Lieutenants, 17 June.
-, 1644, Order for speedy paying in the Collections upon the Weekly Assessment, 19 Aug.
Towers,
-, Thomas, 1643, to be sent for, as a Delinquent, for entering the Houses, and seizing the Goods, of well affected Persons, 6 May.
Tracy,
-, Sir John, 1643, Order for stopping Letters going to him beyond Sea - For his Return into England within a limited Time, 14 June - His Petition referred to the Committee for Sequestrations, 7 Dec.
-, John, 1643, Order for stopping Letters going to him beyond Sea - For his Return into England within a limited Time, 14 June.
-, Sir Humphry, 1643, Information of Legacies to him and others, referred to the Committee for Gloucester; Order for disposing of Part thereof, 1 Jan.
Trade,
-, 1643, Order from the Committee for the Navy, concerning a Trade with Towns under the Enemy's Power, referred to a Committee; all that come to have Voices, 11 Nov.
Traile,
-, James, 1643, to be sent into Ulster, with Instructions for Encouragement of the Soldiers to oppose the Cessation, 28 Oct.
Traitors,
-, Irish, 1643, Order for removing them from the Tower to Newgate, 29 Apr.
Trapham,
-, Thomas, 1644, Petition read, and referred to Sir Gilbert Gerrard, 10 Oct. To the Committee for Lord General's Establishment, 21.
Treaty,
-, 1642, Message to Lords, desiring them to speed their Answer to the Articles of Cessation; Conference desired by them, touching the late Alterations thereof, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; the Committee formerly appointed to consider of them, impowered to compare the 7th Article from the Lords with that sent from the House, 15 Mar. Report of Reasons for disagreeing with them therein; Conference desired, and agreed to; Message from Lords, desiring to propound their Opinion upon the 3d Article, agreed to; Managers and Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; House concur with Lords in their Opinion upon the 3d Article; Lords Concurrence to the 7th signified; House adhere to the 6th Article as presented to the King; a Committee of both Houses to draw the Articles into a proper Form to be presented; to prepare Instructions for disbanding; the Instructions to be sent with the Propositions - Form sent from Lords agreed to, 16. Order for Meeting of the Committee; Instructions reported, 17. Conference desired by Lords concerning them, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Name to be inserted; Instructions read one by one, and agreed to; Clauses to be added; One to be left out; Messengers between the Committees and Parliament appointed; One to be sent up every Two Days; Copy of the Instructions to be sealed up, and kept by Speaker, and not entered till further Order; another Conference desired with Lords, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held; Lords Concurrence to the Instructions signified; the Committee not to discover them, or give any Copy thereof to any Person, 18. Committees impowered to send One to the Parliament upon any emergent Occasion; Conference desired with Lords thereupon, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, and reported; Instructions read; examined, and signed by Clerk; openly delivered to the Committees; Original sealed up by Speaker, 20. Copy thereof to be sent to Lord General, 22. Committees Letter concerning the Delivery of the Articles; Conference desired, by Lords concerning Messages and Letters from the King and the Committee, agreed to; Letters and Advertisements to the House to be communicated thereat; Conference held; Letters and Message presented from Lords; Message considered; a Committee to prepare Answer; Time enlarged for treating upon the Two First Propositions, 23. Answer reported, agreed to, and to be delivered at a Conference with other Votes; Lords Concurrence signified, 24.
-, 1643, Reasons for disagreeing to the Alterations made by the King, with additional Instructions to the Committee, reported, read, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence signified, 25 Mar. Reasons for the Articles, and upon what Occasion they were not sent away, reported; amended; Copy agreed to; the Committee to acquaint the King with all their Instructions upon the Two First Propositions, 27. Committees Letter, intimating the King's Desire for enlarging the Time to treat, read, and laid aside; Conference desired by Lords concerning a Letter from the Earl of Northumberland, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, 30 - Another Conference desired by them concerning a Second Letter from him, agreed to; Committees Letter to the House to be communicated thereat; Managers and Reporters appointed; Conference held; Business thereof to be considered - Notice to be given to Lord General, that no Cessation is agreed on - That none can be concluded without the further Consent of both Houses - That the House will not agree to any without giving him timely Notice; Copies of the Votes, &c. to be sent to him - Time for treating on the Two First Propositions inlarged, 1 Apr. Lords Concurrence signified - The Committee to give Account what passed the last Four Days thereupon - To give Account from time to time what shall pass during the Treaty, and these and former Votes to be sent to them; Letter to be signed by Speaker, and sent with them, read, agreed to, and signed, - Instructions to be entered; Members to have Copies thereof - Committees to be injoined to return on Saturday, if they receive no positive Answer by Friday; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 3. Conference desired by them concerning a Letter, and Answer from the King to the Reasons touching the Cessation, and concerning a Letter from the Earl of Northumberland, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; a Committee of both Houses to prepare Answer to King's Message; House take it as a Denial; the Committee at Oxon to press the Disbanding, 5. Lords Answer to the Message communicated at a Conference; Time for the Treaty inlarged; Instructions to the Committee concerning the King's Answer, reported; free Conference to be desired with Lords thereupon; Heads agreed to; free Conference desired, and agreed to; Managers appointed; Letter to be signed by both Speakers, read, and agreed to, 6. Another free Conference desired by Lords, agreed to; Reporters appointed; free Conference held, and reported; Question for leaving out the last Clause of the Instructions, Neg.; another free Conference desired with them, agreed to; Managers appointed; free Conference held, and reported; Lords Letter to the Committees read, and signed by Speaker - Copies of all Proceedings between the King and Parliament, touching the Cessation, to be sent to Mr. Strickland in Holland, 7 - Conference desired by Lords concerning Papers from the Committee, in Answer to the Two First Propositions, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; the Committee of both Houses to consider them; additional Instructions reported, read, and agreed to; Conference desired thereupon, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held; Instructions agreed to by Lords, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to, 8. - Conference desired by Lords concerning another Answer from the King, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported, 11 - The Committee to be injoined to return on Saturday personally, to give Account of their Proceedings; Lords to be desired to send the like Injunction to their Committee, 12 - Conference desired by Lords, to communicate a Pacquet from the King, and a Letter from the Earl of Northumberland, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; the Committee of both Houses to prepare Answer to this and the last Message from the King, 13. Report to be considered, 14. Order for Meeting of the Committee, 17 - Conference desired by Lords concerning an Answer framed by them, agreed to; Reporters, appointed; Conference held; Answer presented, 18. Read; Question for considering it in Parts, Neg. 24 - Previous Question for inforcing the Committee to return on Saturday, Neg. 13. Order for sending for the Committees from Oxon; Letter to be signed by Speaker, read, and re-committed; reported, and agreed to - Message to Lords, desiring them to send for their Committees; Conference desired by them concerning it, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Another Conference to be desired with them; Managers appointed, 14 Apr. Conference desired by Lords concerning a Letter and other Papers from the Earl of Northumberland agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; the Committee to make a State of the Business thereupon, 15 - Committees Letter from Wickham - Message from Lords, acquainting the House they expect their Committees before 12 o'Clock, 17 - Papers of the King's further Answers, and Committees further Propositions, read - Order for paying the Committees Disbursements - For Thanks to them - A Committee to peruse their Papers, and state the whole-Business of the Treaty, 18 - Three impowered to meet, 1 May. Passages of the Treaty to be printed, 5 - Another Committee to prepare a Declaration of the Proceedings of both Houses, 24 Apr. Order for their Meeting, and making Report, 28 - Declaration read, 5 May. Read Second time, with Amendments; agreed to, and to be printed; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 6. Message, desiring them to speed their Answer, 11. Their Concurrence signified; Clerk of the Records in the Tower to attend a Member with Records to be cited therein, 15. Treaty and Declaration to be published, 17 - Bills mentioned in the Propositions to be printed, 29 - The Committee of both Kingdoms to prepare Grounds for a just and safe Peace in all his Majesty's Dominions; a Committee to prepare Reasons inducing the Vote; Reasons reported: Conference desired concerning it, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, 15 Mar. Another desired by Lords, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Report to be considered. 20. Paper read; House adhere to their former Vote for referring it to the Committee of both Kingdoms; a Committee to assign Reasons, 22. Reasons reported; read one by one, and passed; free Conference desired with Lords, agreed to; Managers appointed; free Conference held, 23.
-, 1644, Message to Lords, desiring them to expedite their Answer; Conference desired by them, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported, 25 Mar. Report to be considered, 25 & 26. Considered; House adhere to their former Vote; a Committee to assign Reasons, 28. Reasons reported; free Conference desired, agreed to; Managers, appointed; free Conference held; another Conference desired by Lords, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, 29 - Reported, 3 Apr. Another Conference desired by Lords, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Papers concerning the Substance of this and a former Conference, read, 5 - Conference desired by Lords concerning Propositions for Peace, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Ordinance from Lords, to enable the Committee of both Kingdoms to prepare them, read, 13. Read Second time; Day appointed for bringing in the Propositions; Ordinance agreed to, with Amendments; Conference desired thereupon, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, 15. Amendments agreed to by Lords, 16. A Committee to withdraw, and annex a Clause concerning sending the Propositions to the Convention of the States of Scotland, 20. Clause reported; Conference desired thereupon, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, 22. Clause agreed to by Lords; Time for bringing in the Propositions extended; Lords Concurrence signified, 25. Propositions reported, and read; Order for Second Reading; Members to have Copies, 29 - City to be acquainted the House is ready to receive any they shall present, 3 May - Propositions to be considered, 3, 4 & 6 May - 29 July - Several agreed to, 7 May - 1 & 17 Aug. - The Committee to prepare additional Propositions concerning Judges that have deserted the Parliament - Concerning Persons on whom Honours have been bestowed since the King left his Parliament, 1 Aug. Amendments from the Convention of the States in Scotland, reported, read, and agreed to, 17. Lords Concurrence to be desired, 19. The Committee to put the Proposition for Disbanding in Form; Preamble and Conclusion referred to them, 17. Conference desired with Lords concerning the Propositions, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, 19. Lords Amendment to the First Proposition, read, and agreed to, 30 - Propositions reported, and to be considered; Members to present Names of Persons in their several Counties to be excepted, 18 Sept. Several excepted, 20 & 25 - Motions for any Additions to be made between 10 and 12 o'Clock, 26 - A Committee to consider of the Blank in the 11th Proposition - Of the Clause concerning the Court of Wards - Of some Proposition concerning Clergymen and Heads of Colleges, 1 Oct. - Propositions to be considered every Day at 10 o'Clock - Sheriffs that have raised the Posse Comitatus against the Parliament to be excepted; their Names entered, 3 - The filling up the Blank in the 5th Qualification of the 11th Proposition considered; several Persons voted incapable of any Employment; Motions for any Additions thereto to be made between 10 and 12 o'Clock with Leave, 9. Blanks therein filled up; King to be moved for the Royal Assent to several Acts; Compensation to be included in the Article for taking away the Court of Wards - Sums specified; a Committee to put the Votes relating thereto in Form, 14 - Propositions concerning the Court of Wards and Great Seal reported, read, and agreed to; Resolutions thereupon - A Committee to prepare Proposition for making void all Acts issuing from the Great Seal at Oxon, and confirming all issuing from the Great Seal with the Parliament - City Proposition read, and referred to a Committee, 15. Vide London - Preamble and Conclusion to be reported, 17. Reported; read, and agreed to, with an Amendment; Scots Commissioners to be desired to fill up the Blank in the Preamble, 18 The Committee, to be desired to send the Propositions presently, 23. Answer and Opinion of the Committee upon the Alterations made by the House, reported; Proceedings thereupon; Propositions to be ingrossed, and sent to Lords, with Desire to expedite them, 24. Communicated at a Conference, 25 - Letter from the Committee of the Estates of Scotland, desiring they may be expedited to the King, read; Lords to be moved to expedite them, 1 Nov. Conference desired by Lords concerning them, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held; Lords Amendments reported; Conference to be desired thereupon; Managers appointed; Instructions to them, 4. Conference desired, agreed to, and held, 6. Another desired by Lords, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Resolutions thereupon - The Committee of both Kingdoms to consider of the Manner of sending the Propositions to the King, 7 Manner reported; Clause touching Members that have deserted the Parliament, to be added; free Conference desired with Lords, agreed to; Managers and Reporters appointed; free Conference held, and reported; a Committee of both Houses to go with them, 8. Instructions for them read, and agreed to - Report, that Scots Commissioners concur in the Amendments; Propositions to be ingrossed; an authentical Copy to be delivered to them - Letter to King's General for a safe Conduct, read, and agreed to, 9 - Order empowering the Committee to deliver the Propositions, 14 - Safe Conduct under the King's Hand, sent from Lords, and referred to the Committee of both Kingdoms, 18. King's Message upon the Delivery of the Propositions, and Report thereupon, to be entered; the Committee to be thanked for their Proceedings; Order for defraying their Charges; Conference desired by Lords concerning the Message, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held; Lords Resolutions touching a safe Conduct to the King's Commissioners, reported; Message and Resolutions referred to the Committee of both Kingdoms - Members to confer with the Committee concerning their Proceedings and Entertainment at Oxon, 30 Nov. - Narrative thereof presented - Form of a Letter to be sent to the King's General touching the safe Conduct, read and agreed to; Lords Concurrence signified, 3 Dec. - Conference desired by them concerning Prince Rupert's Answer, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Safe Conduct agreed to; Speakers of both Houses to sign it; a Letter to Lord General, wherein it is to be inclosed, read, and agreed to - House appointed for the Reception of the King's Commissioners; no Members to visit them, or their Attendants, 10. Lords Concurrence signified, 12, Members have Leave to visit them - The Committee for Examinations to seize Letters brought from Oxon, to the Disservice of the State, 14 - A Committee of both Houses to consider of the Manner of receiving the Commissioners; impowered to confer with the Scots Commissioners; their Report; a Committee of both Houses to receive them; Commissioners to be desired to send in a List of their Followers, 16. List to be perfected, and sent to the Provost Marshal of London - Message from Lords, acquainting the House they think fit to refer the King's Message to the Committee of both Kingdoms, with additional Committees; Lords to be desired, at a Conference, to refer it to the Committee of both Houses, and the Scots Commissioners; their Concurrence signified; Draught of an Answer to the King's Message, reported; Vote and Answer to the same Purport, from Lords; Previous Question for an Addition thereto, Neg.; Answer agreed to; Committees sent to Oxon to have Leave to visit the Commissioners before they return, 19. Commissioners to have Notice to receive their Answer; Answer to be signed by Speakers of both Houses, 20 - Report touching the Commissioners Request to deliver what they have further in Charge to the Committees; Answer thereto; the Committee of both Houses to receive it; Scots Commissioners to have Notice to meet them; Conference upon the Delivery of their last Paper reported; the Committee to prepare Answer; Answer reported, 21. Order for referring the Manner of the Treaty, and of the Instructions, for those that shall be appointed to treat, to the Committee of both Kingdoms; disagreed to by Lords; House adhere to their former Vote, 24.
Tredway,
-, Robert. Vide Heron, Edward.
Trefusis,
-, Colonel John, 1644, Report concerning him; Order for his Discharge from further Attendance, 30 May.
Trelawney,
-, Robert, 1642, Petition; Question for bailing him, Neg. 23 Mar.
Tremaire,
-, Mr. 1643, Order for his Discharge, 7 Apr.
Trevilian,
-, Mr. 1644, Order for providing a furnished House for him, 26 Oct.
Trevor,
-, Baron, 1643, to fit in the Exchequer, and execute the Place of Puisne Baron, 22 Sept. - His Petition from Lords read; their Message, acquainting the House they are ready to proceed against him, 18 Oct. Judgment demanded; Message to Lords, desiring them to order the immediate Payment of his Fine; Answer thereto, 19.
Trinity
-, House, 1643, Petition of Master, &c. read, and specially recommended to the Committee at Haberdashers Hall, 10 Oct.
-, 1644, another Petition read, and referred to the Committee for the Navy, 26 Nov.
-, College, Oxon, 1643, Petition of Scholars concerning the Sequestration of their Revenues, communicated by Lords, to be read, 5 Dec. Read, and referred to a Committee, 12. Order for their Meeting, 15. Committee revived; Committees added, 18.
Trollop,
-, Sir Thomas, 1643, the Committee at Haberdashers Hall to call him before them, that he may pay his Assessment, 17 Aug.
Troopers,
-, 1644, Order for apprehending those within the Lines, and seizing their Horses, 9 Dec.
Trussell,
-, Mr. 1643, Report concerning him; Order for his Discharge, 26 May.
Tucker,
-, Dr. 1643, Order for Sale of his sequesiered Goods, 29 June.
Tuckney,
-, Mr. 1643, Desired to preach, 26 July - Thanked, and to print his Sermon, 30 Aug.
Tullibardine,
-, Lord, 1643. Vide Privileges.
Tullibarr,
-, Lord, 1643, his Servant to have Warrant to go to Oxon, 15 July.
Tunstall,
-, Thomas, 1644, Report concerning him; Order for admitting him to a Fine and Composition; Committee to compound with him, 23 Oct.
Turkey
-, Merchants. Vide Levant Company.
Turner,
-, Exuperius, 1643, Order for bailing him, 1 June.
-, Dr. 1643, Report concerning him; Order for his Discharge, 27 July - Voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 22 Jan.
-, Richard, 1643, Petition; Order for paying his Debt in Part, 20 Feb. Agreed to by Lords, 22.
Turney,
-, Edward. Vide Heron, Edward.
Turpin,
-, Captain, 1644, Petition of his Daughters read, and sent to Lords; Messenger to acquaint them with Passages in the West, concerning hanging him, and others, for adhering to the Parliament; Report, that Lords had read, and returned it; Petition referred to the Committee for the West; Lord General to be informed of the Matter, 26 July - Order for making Report, 5 Aug.
Twickenham,
-, 1643, Order for sequestering the Living, read, and agreed to - For employing the Arrears of Tythes in repairing the Vicarage House, 22 Sept.
Twisden,
-, Sir Roger, 1643, the Committee for Examinations to dispose of him to what Prison they think fit, 10 June. Order for his Commitment to Lord Petre's House, 20 - For removing him from the Ship where he is to the Compter, 14 Aug. - Question for removing him to another Prison, Neg. 1 Nov. - His Petition referred to a Committee, 27 Feb.
-, 1644, Report; Order for admitting him to a Fine and Composition; Committee to compound with him, 23 Oct.
-, Mr. 1643, to be summoned to attend, 28 Sept. - Information concerning him referred to the Committee for Examinations, 10 Oct.
Twise,
-, Mr. 1643, Ordinance for collating him to the Living of East Horsley, 18 Dec. Agreed to by Lords, 23.
-, Captain, 1643, Lord Admiral to be desired to employ him upon the Northern Coasts, 2 Mar.
Twist,
-, Dr. 1643, desired to preach before the Assembly, 23 June - Thanked, and to print his Sermon, 7 July.
Tyger,
-, a Ship, of Rotterdam, 1644, the Judge of the Admiralty to issue a Commission to unlade the Ship, and inventory and sequester the Goods, 1 June. Mr. Strickland's Letter concerning it, read, and referred to the Committee for the Navy; Member to prepare Answer, 21 - Answer presented; Petition of Merchant Adventurers, and Lord Admiral's Letter, with Papers inclosed, referred, 5 July. Order for Sale of the Goods, 20. For deserring the Sale, 29 - Message from Lords, desiring a further Stay, 2 Aug. - Report concerning the Goods; Order for present Sale; States Ambassadors to be acquainted therewith, 11 Sept.
Tylier,
-, Colonel, 1644, committed to the Tower, 22 Aug.
Tythes,
-, 1643, Order for enabling Ministers to receive them, 21 Sept. - Member to prepare Ordinance for Payment thereof, 28 Oct.
-, 1644, Ordinance to be presented, 30 May - Read, 3 July. Committed, 22 - To be reported, 5 Aug. Reported; read Third time, and passed, 7. Returned from Lords, with Amendments; Amendments referred to a Committee, 9 - Order for making Report, 28 Sept. - 1 Nov. Amendments reported, read, and agreed to; Conference to be desired with Lords thereupon; Managers appointed, 6. Conference desired, agreed to, and held, 7.