DIE Mercurii, 4 die Julii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Hodges.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
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1 Dux Bucks. |
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L. Chancellor. |
2 Marq. Winton.
3 Marq. Worcester.
4 Marq. Dorchester.
5 L. Chamberlain.
6 Comes Shrewsbury.
8 Comes South'ton.
7 Comes Derby.
16 Comes Denbigh.
9 Comes Bedford.
30 Viscount Campden.
14 Comes North'ton.
13 Comes Bridgwater.
28 Comes Scarsdale.
17 Comes Bristoll.
20 Comes Westm'land.
24 Comes Peterborough.
11 Comes Nottingham.
26 Comes Winchilsea.
19 Comes Bollingbrooke.
21 Comes Berks.
12 Comes Suffolke.
25 Comes Stamford.
27 Comes Carnarvon.
10 Comes Pembrooke.
18 Comes Clare.
15 Comes Devon.
23 Comes Rivers.
31 Viscount Stafford.
22 Comes Monmouth.
29 Viscount Conway. |
15 Ds. Coventrye.
13 Ds. Craven.
27 Ds. Rockingham.
21 Ds. Byron.
17 Ds. Mohun.
18 Ds. Scymour.
12 Ds. Robertes.
25 Ds. Clifford.
2 Ds. De la Warr.
20 Ds. Loughborough.
26 Ds. Bellasis.
22 Ds. Vaughan.
24 Ds. Astley.
19 Ds. Newport.
1 Ds. Abergaveny.
10 Ds. Howard of Charlton.
23 Ds. Widdrington.
8 Ds. Arrundell.
7 Ds. Hunsdon.
5 Ds. Willoughby.
11 Ds. Grey.
6 Ds. Chandos.
16 Ds. Howard of Esc.
3 Ds. Morley.
4 Ds. Crumwell.
9 Ds. Mountagu.
14 Ds. Maynard. |
Order for Delivery of Writings, &c. to the E. of Derby.
ORDERED, That the Trustees, Surveyors, Registers,
Treasurers, Comptrollers, and Accomptants, and other
Officers under the said Trustees late fitting at Drury
House, do forthwith deliver to the Earl of Derby, or his
Assigns, all Writings and Evidences concerning his or
his Father's Estate.
D for Lord Craven.
ORDERED, That the Lord Craven shall have the like
Order.
ORDERED, That the Earl of Monmouth be added to
the Earl of Cleveland's Committee.
Act to confirm the Privileges of Parliament, and fundamental Laws.
Hodie 2a
vice lecta est Billa, "An Act for the Confirmation and future Preservation of the Privileges of
Parliament, and of the fundamental Laws made for
Conservation of the Lives, Liberties, and Properties
of the Subjects."
ORDERED, That the aforesaid Bill be committed to
the Consideration of these Lords following:
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1 Marq. Winton.
2 Marq. Do'chester.
5 Comes Bridgwater.
11 Comes Portland.
10 Comes Winchilsca.
3 Comes South'ton.
6 Comes North'ton.
9 Comes Bristoll.
8 Comes Denbigh.
4 Comes Dorsett. |
12 Visc. Say et Seale.
13 Visc. Stafford.
5 Ds. Craven.
6 Ds. Mohun.
4 Ds. Robertes.
7 Ds. Fynch.
2 Ds. Howard of Ch'rl.
8 Ds. Seymour.
3 Ds. Grey.
1 Ds. Arrundell.
Chief Baron, Justice Hyde.
Assistants.
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Their Lordships, or any Five; to meet on Monday
next, in the Afternoon, at Three a Clock, in the
Prince's Lodgings.
Allen and others released.
Upon Motion this Day by the Lord Craven, "That
Thomas Allen, and Joseph, and George Harrison, (fn. *) have submitted themselves to the Order of this
House, made in his Lordship's Case:"
It is ORDERED, That they shall be released from their
Restraint of this House.
Withorne's Petition.
Upon reading the Petition of Mary Whithorne:
It is ORDERED, to be referred to the Sub-committee
for Petitions.
E. of Bristol's Order for Recovery of his Goods, &c.
ORDERED, That the Earl of Bristoll shall have the
Order of this House, for Discovery and Recovering of
his Goods, taken from him in the Time of the late
Wars.
Rawlinson and Doctor Wylde, concerning the Rectory of Lambeth.
Upon reading the Petition of John Rawlinson, Rector
of Lambeth; desiring, "to be heard, touching the
Order lately made and granted to Doctor Wylde, being (fn. †) alledged to be made upon Misinformation:"
It is ORDERED, That the Petitioner shall be heard, on
Friday next, in the Afternoon, before the Lords Committees for Petitions, what he can say therein; and that
the Lords do make Report to this House, if they see
Cause.
Answer from H. C.
The Messengers sent Yesterday with the Message to
the House of Commons return with this Answer:
That they will send an Answer, by Messengers of
their own.
Message from thence, concerning Writings belonging to Peers.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Mr. Holles; which is in Answer to their Lordships
Message Yesterday, touching the Delivery of Writings
and Evidences in the Hands of their Clerk.
The House of Commons have examined their Clerk,
what Writings and Evidences are in his Hands, which
belong to the House of Peers; and he knows of none:
Therefore they desire their Lordships to give any Instance in particular what Writings their Lordships do
mean; and they will consider thereof, and return a further Answer.
Lords to attend the King into the City, to Dinner.
The Lord Chamberlain acquainted the House, "That
the King intends to go into the City of London Tomorrow, to Dinner, in His Coach; and the City intends with their own Guards to attend upon His Majesty from Whitehall into London. And His Majesty
leaves it to the Lords, how they will go."
The Lords resolved to go in a Body, as a House,
with their Speaker; and every Lord's Coach to go with
Two Horses, in their Degrees: And to meet here Tomorrow Morning, at Eight of the Clock; and to go to
Whitehall, and from thence wait upon the King into
London.
Order to prevent Carts, &c. in the Streets leading to this House.
ORDERED, That the Justices and other Officers in
Westm. do take special Care, that no Coach, Cart, or
Dray, stand or come into the Streets and Passage between the House of Peers and Whitehall, on Thursday
the 5th of this Instant July, between the Hours of Seven
and Eleven of the Clock in the Forenoon.
E. of Sterling's Witnesses.
ORDERED, That Edward Andrewes, Alexander Sympson, and John Paul, do attend the Lords in Parliament,
as Witnesses in the Cause of the Lord Sterlinge and
others, on Friday next; at Nine of the Clock in the
Morning, being the 6th of this Instant July. Hereof
they are not to fail, at their Perils.
Order for Delivery of Writings, &c. to L. Craven.
ORDERED, That the Lord Craven or his Agents are
hereby impowered to require, and take into their Possession, all Writings, Evidences, Books, Court Rolls,
and Papers whatsoever, in Gourny House, Drury House,
Worcester House, or elsewhere, which do any wife belong or appertain to the said Lord Craven, concerning
his Estate, in any Way whatsoever: And hereof all Sequestrators, Trustees, Committee-men, Surveyors, Clerks,
and other Persons whatsoever, are to take Notice (fn. *) ,
and give their Obedience accordingly.
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a cras.