DIE Lunæ, 4 Junii.
PRAYERS.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
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1 D. of Yorke.
L. Chancellor.
4 Comes Manchester, L. Chamberlain of His Majesty's House.
2 Marq. Winton.
3 Marq. Dorchester.
5 Comes Oxon.
6 Comes Northumb.
10 Comes South'ton.
31 Comes Norwich.
27 Comes Stamford.
11 Comes Bedford.
13 Comes Nottingham.
33 Comes St. Albans.
16 Comes Sarum.
8 Comes Derby.
14 Comes Suffolke.
17 Comes Exon.
20 Comes North'ton.
34 Viscount Hereford.
24 Comes Berks.
28 Comes Winchilsea.
36 Viscount Campden.
37 Viscount Stafford.
18 Comes Bridgwater.
30 Comes Portland.
15 Comes Dorsett.
32 Comes Litchfeild.
22 Comes Midd.
23 Comes Westm.
21 Comes Denbigh.
29 Comes Carnarvon.
38 Viscount Fauconbridge.
7 Comes Shrewsbury.
9 Comes Rutland.
19 Comes Leycester.
26 Comes Peterborough.
25 Comes Monmouth.
35 Viscount Say & Seale.
12 Comes Pembrooke.
26 Comes Bambury. |
6 Ds. Chandos.
5 Ds. Darcy.
7 Ds. Hunsdon.
3 Ds. Sandys.
13 Ds. Craven.
20 Ds. Seymour.
1 Ds. Berkley.
9 Ds. Tenham.
12 Ds. Robertes.
15 Ds. Pawlett.
23 Ds. Hatton.
25 Ds. Vaughan.
26 Ds. Clifford.
18 Ds. Howard de Esc.
17 Ds. Coventrye.
19 Ds. Herbert.
21 Ds. Capell.
14 Ds. Lovelace.
2 Ds. Morley.
11 Ds. Mountagu.
4 Ds. Dacres.
27 Ds. Lexington.
24 Ds. Loughborough.
8 Ds. Gerard.
22 Ds. Leigh of Stoneley.
16 Ds. Maynard.
10 Ds. Brooke. |
Ld. Craven's Petition.
A Petition of the Lord Craven, and the State of his
Case, was read; and ordered to be referred to the Committee for Petitions; and that these Lords be added to
the said Committee:
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1 Marq. Dorcester.
3 E. St. Albans.
2 E. Shrewsbury.
4 Viscount Campden. |
2 Ds. Seymour.
3 Ds. Berkeley de Stratton.
1 Ds. Wentworth. |
Ly. Grey's Petition.
A Petition of the Lady Grey, Widow to the Lord
Grey of Groby, was read; desiring "Satisfaction for the
Land which her Husband did purchase of the Lord
Craven's Lands, for which she parted with her Jointure."
ORDERED, That the Consideration of this Petition is
referred to the Committee for Petitions.
Message from H. C. with a Proclamation to apprehend the late King's Judges, &c.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Mr. Prynn, &c.; who desired their Lordships Concurrence, to desire His Majesty to issue out a Proclamation against those that had their Hands in that horrid
Murder of His late Majesty, that they may appear at a
certain Day. (Here enter it.)
Read Twice, and Agreed to.
The Answer returned was:
Answer.
That this House agrees to the Proclamation with the
House of Commons.
To be presented to the King.
ORDERED, That the Lord Chancellor do present
this Proclamation to His Majesty, for His Consent.
Order to stay the cutting of Wood in Enfield Chace.
ORDERED, That there be a Stop made, to prevent
any further Cutting of Woods and Timber in the Chace
of Enfeild; and such Wood and Timber as is already
cut shall not be carried away until His Majesty's Pleasure be further signified; and Sir John Potts, Sir Tho.
Dacres, Sir Jo. Wroth, Jo. Huxley, Nic. Rainton, John
Wilford, do take Care to see this Order put into Execution.
Sir Trevor Williams, &c. Coheirs of L. Hopton.
Upon reading the Petition of Sir Trevor Williams,
and Dame Elizabeth his Wife, and others:
It is ORDERED, That there be a Stop of Cutting of
Woods and Timber, and other Waste committed upon
their Lands, mentioned in the Petition; and the Rents
to be stayed in the Tenants Hands.
Writs for the Judges to attend this House.
ORDERED, That the Lord Chancellor do move His
Majesty, that He would be pleased to give Order for
Writs to the Judges, whereby they may attend this
House as Assistants.
Private Petitions.
ORDERED, That the Committee for Petitions do dismiss all Private Petitions between Party and Party,
which may have Relief in any other Court of Law or
Equity.
Danell and Sir Charles Lee.
Upon Report from the Lords Committees for Petitions:
It is ORDERED, That the Cause between Marmaduke
Darrell Esquire and Sir Charles Lee is hereby dismissed this House, and referred to the Determination of
the Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer and His Majesty's Attorney General, to settle all Matters, according
to the mutual Agreement and Consent between them
the said Marmaduke Darrell and Sir Charles Lee.
Committee for Privileges.
ORDERED, That the Lord Viscount Fauconbridge,
Marquis of Dorchester, Comes Leycester, Lord Wentworth, Lord Vaughan, be added to the Committee for
Privileges: Likewise the Lord Berkely of Stratton.
Proclamation for apprehending the late King's Judges.
"CHARLES, by the Grace of God, King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, Defender of the
Faith, &c. To all Our loving Subjects of England,
Scotland, and Ireland, Greeting. We taking Notice, by
the Information of Our Lords and Commons now assembled in Parliament, of the most horrid and execrable Treason and Murder, committed upon the Person,
and against the Life, Crown, and Dignity, of Our late
Royal Father, Charles the First, of Blessed Memory;
and that John Lisle, William Say, Esquires, Sir Hardresse Waller, Valentine Wanton, Edward Whalley,
Esquires, Sir John Bourcher Knight, William Heveningham Esquire, Isaac Pennington Alderman of London, Henry Martin, John Barkstead, Gilbert Millington, Edmond Ludlow, John Hutchinson, Esquires, Sir
Michaell Livesay Baronet, Robert Titchbourn, Owen
Roe, Rob't Lilborne, Adrian Scroope, John Okey, John
Hughson, Will. Goffe, Cornelius Holland, John Carew,
Miles Corbett, Henry Smith, Thomas Wogan, Edmond
Harvey, Thomas Scott, Will. Cawley, John Downes,
Nicholas Love, Vincent Potter, Augustine Garland, John
Dixwell, George Fleetwood, Symon Meyne, James Temple, Peter Temple, Daniell Blagrave, and Thomas Wayte,
Esquires, being deeply guilty of that most detestable
and bloody Treason, in sitting upon, and giving Judgement against the Life of, Our Royal Father, and also
John Cooke who was employed therein as Solicitor,
Andrew Broughton and John Phelpes who were employed under the said Persons as Clerks, and Edward
Dendy who attended them as Serjeant at Arms, have,
out of the Sense of their own Guilt, lately fled and
obscured themselves, whereby they cannot be apprehended, and brought to a personal and legal Trial
for their said Treasons according to Law: We do,
therefore, by the Advice of Our said Lords and Commons, command, publish, and declare, by this Our
Proclamation, That all and every the Persons before
named shall, within Fourteen Days next after the
Publishing of this Our Royal Proclamation, personally appear and render themselves to the Speaker
or Speakers of Our House of Peers and Commons, or
unto the Lord Mayor of Our City of London, or to the
Sheriffs of Our respective Counties of England and
Wales, under Pain of being excepted from any Pardon or Indemnity both for their respective Lives and
Estates; and that no Person or Persons shall presume
to harbour or conceal any the Persons aforesaid, under Pain of Misprision of High Treason:"
Pight, Solicitor, to be rewarded.
Whereas it appeareth to this House, upon the Report of the Lords Committees for Petitions, "That
Richard Pight hath prosecuted divers Causes in the
Exchequer, in His Majesty's Behalf, under the Attorney General:"
It is ORDERED, by the Lords in Parliament, That
the said Richard Pight be, and is hereby, recommended
to the Lord Chief Baron of His Majesty's Exchequer, to
receive such Privileges and Encouragement as shall be according to Justice.
Chancellors of the Universities, to see the Statutes put in Execution.
It is ORDERED, That the Chancellors of both the Universities shall take Care, that the several Colleges in the
said Universities shall be governed according to their
respective Statutes; and that such Persons who have
been unjustly put out of their Headships, Fellowships,
or other Offices relating to the several Colleges or Universities, may be restored, according to the said Statutes
of the Universities, and Founders of Colleges therein.
Order to stay the Waste of the Estate of Sir Trevor Williams and others, Coheirs of Ld. Hopton.
Upon reading the Petition of Sir Trevor Williams
Baronet, and Dame Eliz. his Wife, Sir Tho. Hartop
Knight, and Dame Mary his Wife, Katherine Windham
Widow, and Sir Baynham Throckmorton Knight, Coheirs
of Ralph Lord Hopton deceased; shewing, "That Thomas Harrison and John Okey, and others, have enjoyed Part of the Manor and Lands of the said Lord
Hopton, under the Pretence of Purchase and otherwise;
and have raised very great Sums of Money, by the
Destruction of Timber, Woods, and other Means:"
It is ORDERED, by the Lords in Parliament assembled, That the Rents of the said Premises shall be detained in the Tenants Hands, from the said Parties and
others that shall enjoy any of the said Lands; and that
no further Waste or Destruction of Timber, Wood, Housing, or any other Things, be made upon the Premises;
and that no Timber already cut or felled shall be removed or taken off the said Lands, or any of them, until His Majesty's Pleasure be further signified therein:
Order to prevent Waste on Enfield Chace.
Upon Information given to this House, "That there
is great Waste committed daily in Enfeild Chace, in
the County of Midd. in cutting down and lopping
Trees in the said Chace, contrary to the Custom of
the Manor of Enfeild, and much to the Disservice of
His Majesty:"
It is ORDERED, by the Lords in Parliament assembled, That there shall be no more Waste committed in
the said Chace, by cutting down or lopping any Trees
growing upon the Premises, countrary to former Custom;
neither shall any Person whatsoever sell or carry away
any Timber, Wood, or Logs, out of the said Chace,
without Authority from His Majesty first had and obtained: And it is hereby specially recommended to Sir
John Potts, Sir Thomas Dacres, Sir Henry Wroth, John
Huxley Esquire, Nicholas Rainton Esquire, and John
Wilford Esquire, jointly or severally, to see this Order
put in due Execution, for the Service of His Majesty:
And in case due Obedience be not yielded hereunto,
that Information be given in Writing unto this House,
that such further Course may be taken herein as this
High Court shall direct.
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 9a cras.