Die Martis, 28 Junii, 1642.
PRAYERS.
King's Proclamations.
ORDERED, That these Three Proclamations;
One, concerning the free Passage of the Subjects,
and their Goods, &c. from Place to Place; One other,
forbidding all Levies of Forces, without his Majesty's
express Pleasure signified under his Great Seal; One
other, to inform the Subjects of the Lawfulness of the
Commissions of Array; be referred to the Committee
for the Commission of Array, to consider of the Legality
of them; And are to meet this Afternoon, at Two of
Clock, in the Court of Wards; and to consider what is
fit for the Sheriff of the County of Leicester, or other
Sheriffs, or Subjects, of other Counties, to do, in Case
they receive any Commands from his Majesty, to command them out of their Counties, or to carry themselves
towards the Commands of his Majesty, for the Publishing of these, or such like Proclamations or Declarations,
or anything else that concerns the Proceedings of
Parliament.
Propositions to the King.
The House, according to the Order of Yesterday,
resum ... * * * *;
Resolved, That the House shall insist upon the First
Clause of the Seventh Proposition; viz.
"That the Votes of Popish Lords, in the House of
Peers, may be taken away, so long as they continue
Papists."
Resolved, That the House rests satisfied with his
Majesty's Answer to the latter Part of the Seventh
Proposition.
Mr. Pierrepointe, Mr. Fienis, Mr. Crue, Mr. Waller,
Sir H. Vane jun. Mr. Selden, Mr. Hampden, Mr. Pym,
are to withdraw presently; and to consider of the Eighth
Proposition of both Houses; and his Majesty's Answer:
And to prepare some Conclusion upon the Debate of
this House upon them; and to present it to the House.
Propositions concerning Galloway.
A Message from the Lords by Sir Ro. Riche and
Mr. Page;
The Lords have agreed to the Propositions that they
have received from you, at the last Conference, concerning Galloway; and concerning the Scotts: And have
appointed Two Members of their House to prepare a
Petition to be presented unto his Majesty, concerning
Galloway: And did desire a proportionable Number of
this House, to meet at Three of Clock, in the Painted
Chamber.
Resolved, That Mr. Holles, Mr. Glyn, Mr. Reynolds,
Mr. Marten, be appointed to join with a proportionable
Number of the Lords, to prepare a Petition to be presented unto his Majesty, concerning Galloway: And are
to meet this Afternoon, at Three of Clock.
Judgment against the Nine Lords.
Mr. Strode is appointed to go to the Lords, to desire
their Lordships to proceed to Judgment against the Nine
Lords formerly impeached by this House.
Naval Affairs.
He likewise moved the Lords, to join in the Order to
the Lord Admiral, for Stay of Captain Moyer at Hull,
&c. prout Yesterday.
Lords to sit.
He was likewise to move the Lords to sit this
Afternoon.
House to sit.
Resolved, upon the Question, That the House shall
sit this Afternoon, at Two of Clock.
Commission of Array, &c.
Ordered, That the Report concerning the Commission
of Array, be first made this Afternoon: And next, the
Propositions to be resumed.
Leave of Absence.
Sir Ralph Sydenham has Leave to go into the Country.
Mr. Geo. Vane has Leave to go into the Country.
Mr. White has Leave to go to Yorke, concerning the
Payment of the Prince's Servants.
Post Meridiem
Action concerning Windesore Election.
RESOLVED, That the Action against the Mayor,
and the Bailiffs, &c. of Windesore, upon the Election of
Mr. Winwood, shall be stayed, in regard there is a Petition depending here, concerning that Election, which
is not yet determined.
Declaration on Commission of Array.
Mr. Glyn presents, from the Committee, the Declaration concerning the Commission of Array, which, was
read: And
Resolved, upon the Question, That this House doth
assent unto this Declaration: And that the Lords be
moved to join with this House therein; and for the
Printing and Publishing thereof: And Sir Ph. Stapleton
is to go up with a Message to the Lords, to desire a free
Conference concerning this Declaration.
Mr. Selden, and Mr. Glyn are appointed Managers
of this Conference.
Sir J. Burroughs, &c.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee appointed to consider of the Declaration concerning the
Commission of Array, to take into Consideration the
Pains and Expences of Sir Jo. Burroughs, and of his
and other Clerks employed concerning that Business.
Answer from Lords.
Mr. Strode reports, The Lords do agree to the Order
concerning the Stay of the Ships at Hull; and will proceed to Judgment with the Nine Lords on Thursday
next.
Leave of Absence.
Ordered, That Sir Patricius Curwen shall have Leave
to go into the Country.
Ordered, That Sir Jo. Fenwick, and Mr. Fenwick his
Son, shall have Leave to go into the County of Northumberland, upon the Service of the House.
Publick Accounts.
Ordered, That the State of the general Accounts,
and the Preamble and Conclusion to those Accounts, be
reported on Thursday Morning next.
Newcastle, &c.
Ordered, That the Business concerning Newcastle and
Leicestershire be taken into Consideration, on Thursday
Morning, by Eight . . Clock.
Propositions to the King.
Ordered, That the House do take into Consideration,
on Thursday Morning next, the Propositions, and his
Majesty's Answer thereunto.
Ordered, That the House do meet To-morrow, at
Four . . Clock in the Afternoon.
Portesmouth Garison.
THE Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled,
having ordered, That Five thousand and Thirty Pounds,
paid to the Garrison of Portesmouth, out of the first
Monies are raised by the Bill of Four hundred thousand
Pounds in the County of Southampton; These are to
authorize and require you that are appointed to be Treasurers by that Act, for the Receiving and Issuing out
those Monies, by the Direction of Parliament, to order
and appoint the High Collector of the County of Southampton, to pay into the Hands of Colonel Goring, or his
Assigns, the Sum of Five thousand and Thirty Pounds;
being a Year's Pay to the Garison of Portesmouth:
For which an Acquittance under his Hand and Seal,
returned into your Hands, shall be a sufficient Discharge
to you that are Treasurers, and to the High Collector of
the County of Southampton.