DIE Veneris, 18 Maii.
PRAYERS.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
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20 E. Manchester, Speaker.
12 E. Dorsett.
21 E. Berks.
24 E. Stamford.
13 E. Sarum.
28 Vicecomes Say.
2 Marq. Hartford.
17 E. Denbigh.
10 E. Nottingham.
23 E. Peterborough.
22 E. Monmouth.
26 E. Newport.
9 E. Lincoln.
7 E. Bedd.
14 E. Bridgewater.
18 E. Bolingbrooke.
11 E. Suff.
3 Great Chamberlain.
5 E. Darby.
4 E. Northumb'land.
8 E. Pembrooke.
25 E. Carnarvan.
30 Vicecomes Stafford.
1 D. Bucks.
19 E. Westm'land.
27 E. Portland.
16 E. North'ton.
15 E. Leicester.
29 Vicecomes Conway.
6 E. Rutland. |
13 L. Craven.
16 L. Coventry.
11 L. Deyncourt.
12 L. Rob'ts.
17 L. Howard of Esc.
9 L. Petre.
6 L. Pagett.
14 L. Lovelace.
4 L. Cromwell.
15 L. Maynard.
2 L. Sandys.
8 L. Hunsdon.
1 L. Morley.
5 L. Wharton.
7 L. Chandos.
10 L. Mountague.
18 L. Capell.
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Message to H. C. with the Ordinance to bring in Arrears.
Mr. Childe and Mr. Eltenhead were sent to the House
of Commons, with the Ordinance to put several Acts in
Execution for raising of Money and paying in of Arrears, with many Amendments.
Clark to be Clerk of the Deliveries in the Ordnance.
Upon reading the Petition of George Clarke, Clerk
of the Deliveries in the Office of His Majesty's Ordnance:
ORDERED, &c. That the Petitioner shall enjoy his
Office, according to his Patent, until the King's Pleasure be farther known.
Ly. Jermin and Long.
Upon reading the Petition of the Lady Jermine, &c.
ORDERED, &c. That Walter Longe Esquire shall
obey the former Orders of this House, concerning
the Register's Office, the one dated the 12th of May,
1660, and the other dated the 15th of the same, by
Nine of the Clock To-morrow Morning: And hereof
he may not fail at his Peril.
Message from H. C. with a List of the late King's Judges, and Votes about them:
A Message brought from the House of Commons,
by Mr. Prynn and others, with several Votes, whereunto he desired their Lordships Concurrence:
"Resolved, upon the Question, by the
Commons assembled in Parliament,
"That all the Persons who sat in Judgement upon
the late King's Majesty when Sentence of Death
was pronounced against Him, and the Estates both
Real and Personal of all and every the said Persons
(whether in their own Hands or any other in Trust
for their or any of their Uses) who are fled, be
forthwith seized and secured; and the respective
Sheriffs and other Officers whom this may concern
are to take effectual Order accordingly.
"Resolved, by the and Commons assembled
in Parliament,
"That nothing in the Orders touching seizing of
the Persons or Estates of those who sat in Judgement
upon the late King do in any wise extend to Colonel Mathewe Tomlinson, or his Estate.
"Resolved, by the and Commons assembled
in Parliament,
"That the Council of State do forthwith take Order for stopping of all the Ports, to the End that
none of those who are ordered to be apprehended as
having sat in Judgement upon the late King's Majesty may make Escape beyond the Seas.
"Resolved,
"That these Votes, with a List of the Names of
those who are to be secured, be sent up to the
Lords; and their Concurrence desired.
Jo. Bradshawe, Serjeant
at Law, President of
the pretended High
Court of Justice.
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John Lisle, |
Esquires. |
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"Will'm Say, |
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Oliver Cromwell, |
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Henr. Ireton,
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| Sir Hardresse Waller. |
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Valentine Walton, |
Esquires. |
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Tho. Harrison, |
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Edw. Whaley, |
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Tho Pride, |
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Isaacke Ewers, |
| Lord Grey of Graby. |
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| Sir Jo. Danvers Knight. |
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| Sir Tho. Maleverer Baronet. |
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| Sir Jo. Bourcher Knight. |
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Wm. Heveningham Esquire. |
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| Alderman Pennington, Alderman of London. |
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Wm. Purcfoy, |
Esquires. |
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Henr. Martin,
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Jo. Barkstead, |
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Math. Thomlinson, |
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Jo. Blackiston, |
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Gilbert Millington, |
| Sir Wm. Constable Baronet. |
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Edmund Ludlowe, |
Esquires. |
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Jo. Hutchinson, |
| Sir Mich. Livesey Baronet. |
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Rob'te Tichborne, Esquire. |
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Owen Roe, |
Esquires. |
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Rob'te Lilburne, |
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Adrian Scroope, |
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Richard Deane, |
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John Okey, |
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Jo. Hewson, |
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Wm. Goffe, |
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Cornelius Holland, |
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John Carey, |
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John Jones, |
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Miles Corbett, |
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Fra'cis Allin, |
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Peregrine Pelham, |
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John Moore, |
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John Aldred, |
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Hen. Smith, |
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Humphry Edwards., |
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Gregory Clement., |
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Thomas Woogan., |
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| Sir Gregory Norton Knight., |
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Edm'd Harvy, |
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John Penn, |
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Tho. Scott, |
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Tho. Andrewes. |
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Wm. Cawly. |
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Anth. Stapeley. |
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John Downes. |
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Tho. Horton. |
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Tho. Hammond. |
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Nich. Love. |
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Vincent Potter. |
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Augus. Garland. |
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Jo. Dixwell. |
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Geo. Fleetwood. |
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Symon Meyne. |
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James Temple. |
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Peter Temple. |
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Da'l Blagrave. |
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Thomas Waite. 68." |
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Committee to consider of them.
Lords Committees appointed by the House to consider of the said Votes, with the List of the
Names; videlicet,
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E. Lincoln.
Viscount Say & Seale. |
L. Roberts. |
Their Lordships went out of the House presently,
to consider of the same.
Answer to the H. C.
The Messengers of the House of Commons were
called in; and they were told by the Speaker, "That
the Lords will return Answer, concerning the said
Votes and List, by Messengers of their own."
Order to seize the Persons and Effects of the late King's Judges:
Lord Robertes reported, "That the Committee
thought fit, instead of the First Vote, to have this
Order following to be made; (videlicet,)
"Upon Complaint this Day made by the Commons
in Parliament: It is ORDERED, by the Lords in
Parliament assembled, That all these Persons, (videlicet,) Jo. Bradshawe, Jo. Lisle, and the rest (except Mathewe Tomlinson), who sat in Judgement upon
the late King's Majesty when Sentence of Death was
pronounced against Him, and the Estates both Real
and Personal of all and every the said Persons (whether in their own Hands or in the Hands of any in
Trust for their or any of their Uses) who are fled,
be forthwith seized and secured: And the respective
Sheriffs and other Officers whom this may concern
are to take effectual Order accordingly."
The House, after some Consideration of the said Report, agreed unto the said Alteration, and consented
unto the said Order accordingly; and ordered, That
the same, with the List aforesaid, should be printed and
published.
Message to the H. C. for a Conference about the Votes concerning them.
And touching the rest of the Matter in the said Votes,
the Lords sent a Message to the House of Commons, by
Mr. Rich and Mr. Eltenhead, for a Conference to be
had with them, To-morrow Morning, by Eleven of the
Clock, in the Painted Chamber.
Pight's Pet.
The Petition of Richard Pight, Clerk of the Irons,
was read, and referred to the Committee for Petitions.
Thayne, Black Rod, to have Windsor Little Park.
Upon Information, "That Alexander Thayne Esquire,
Gentleman Usher of the Black Rod attending this
House, hath been kept out of his Possession of The
Little Parke at Windsor since 1648:"
ORDERED, That he shall have the present Possession of the same, as formerly, until the Pleasure of the
King be farther known.
E. of Dover to attend.
ORDERED, That a Letter be sent to the Earl of
Dover, to come to the Parliament as a Peer.
Ly. Villiers' Office in the Mint.
Upon the Petition of the Lady Villiers:
ORDERED, That she shall have the present Possession of her Office in the Mint, according to her
Patents, until the Pleasure of the King be farther
known.
Metcalfe's Pet.
The Petition of Christopher Meadcalfe was read; and
referred to the Committee of Petitions.
Treasonable Words spoke by some Soldiers.
The Earl of North'ton acquainted the House, "That
there were some Gentlemen at the Door, that informed him of very treasonable and dangerous Words
that were spoken against the King's Majesty, by
some Soldiers, at The White Hart, in Burntwood,
Essex, who are now removed and quartered at
Maidstone."
Whereupon the said Gentlemen were called in; who
affirmed the same unto the House.
And after being withdrawn, the Earl of North'ton
was desired by the Speaker, in the Name of the House,
to take the said Gentlemen with him, and acquaint the
Lord General Moncke with the whole Matter.
Evidence against Steel.
Mary Chandler, the Wife of Jo. Chandler, sworn at
the Bar, touching the treasonable Words spoken by
Rich. Steele, who is to appear in Person to give in her
Testimony when she shall be summoned.
Dr. Oliver to be restored as President of Magd. Col.
Upon the Petition of Dr. John Oliver;
ORDERED, &c. That he be restored to his Place as
President of Magdalen Colledge in Oxon, as formerly
he had, until the King's Majesty's Pleasure be farther
known.
E. Northumb. and E. Peterborough, concerning Statues, &c. belonging to the late King.
Earl Northumb'land and the Earl of Peterborough
declared to the House, "That they conceived that they
might have some Statues and Pictures that were formerly His late Majesty's; and that their Lordships
would keep them in Safety for His Majesty's Use,
and to present them unto Him if He pleased to accept of them."
Money for the Officers of this House.
ORDERED, &c. That the Gentleman Usher attending this House and the Clerk of the Parliament, shall
have such Monies paid them, by the Committee for
the Revenue, from Time to Time, for the carrying on
the Business and necessary Expences and Service of
this House, as by particular Warrants may issue from
their Lordships, as Occasions shall require, for the Service
aforesaid.
Message from H. C. with an Ordinance for a Monthly Assessment
A Message from the House of Commons, by Mr.
Alderman Robinson and others, with an Ordinance for
an Assessment of Seventy Thousand Pounds by the
Month upon Engl. for Three Months, &c. whereunto the Lords Concurrence was desired.
Adjourn.
Adjourned, 9 To-morrow.