DIE Lunæ, 10 die Decembris.
PRAYERS, by Dr. Hodges.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
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D. of Cumberland.
D. of Richmond.
D. of Albemerle. | |
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Marq. of Winton.
Marq. of Worcester.
Marq. of Dorchester.
L. Chamberlain.
L. Steward.
Comes Shrewsbury.
Comes Dorsett.
Comes Bridgwater.
Comes Peterborough.
Viscount Stafford.
Comes Sarum.
Comes Lyncolne.
Comes Denbigh.
Comes Midd.
Viscount Hereford.
Comes North'ton.
Comes Berks.
Comes Clevland.
Comes Portland.
Comes Exeter.
Comes Bedford.
Comes St. Albans.
Viscount Say & Seale.
Comes Scarsdale.
Comes Devon.
Comes Bristoll.
Comes Monmouth.
Comes Pembrooke.
Comes Warwicke.
Comes Marlborough.
Comes Carnarvon.
Comes Norwich.
Comes Newport.
Comes Chesterfeilde.
Comes Suffolke. |
Ds.Craven.
Ds. Robertes.
Ds. Lucas.
Ds. Capell.
Ds. Hunsdon.
Ds. Mohun.
Ds. Hatton.
Ds. Howard of Esc.
Ds. Byron.
Ds. Howard of Char't.
Ds. Euers.
Ds. D'acres.
Ds. Gerrard.
Ds. Lovelace.
Ds. Chandois.
Ds. Tenham.
Ds. Willoughby.
Ds. Brudnell.
Ds. Grey.
Ds. Powis.
Ds. Sandys.
Ds. Poulett.
Ds. Loughborough.
Ds. Carrington.
Ds. Berkley of Berkley.
Ds. Arrundell.
Ds. Coventrye.
Ds. Berkeley of Stratt.
Ds. Crofts.
Ds. Maynard.
Ds. Ward.
Ds. Lexington.
Ds. Stourton.
Ds. Newport.
Ds. Wharton.
Ds. Rockingham.
Ds. Clifford.
Ds. Crumwell.
Ds. Da la Warr. |
Answer from H. C.
Dr. Chylde and Mr. Glascocke returned with this Answer to the Message sent to (fn. *) the House of Commons:
That they have delivered the Bill concerning the Fens,
and the Order for the taking up the Bodies of Cromwell
and others; to which they do agree, with the Addition
thereunto. (Here enter it.)
The Earl of Dorsett reported the Bill for naturalizing
Natural Strangers, as fit to pass, without any Alterations.
Vantethusen & al. Nat. Bill.
Hodie 3a
vice lecta est Billa, "An Act for naturalizing
of Gerard Vantcchusen, &c."
And the Question being put, "Whether this Bill
shall pass as a Law?"
It was Resolved in the Affirmative.
Bill to attaint the Murderers of the late King.
Hodie 2a
vice lecta est Billa, "An Act of Attainder
of several Persons, guilty of the horrid Murder of
His late Sacred Majesty King Charles the First."
ORDERED, That the Consideration of this Bill is
committed to a Committee of the whole House; to be
considered of on Wednesday Morning next.
Message from H. C. with a Bill and an Order.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by James Herbert Esquire, &c.; who brought up,
A Bill concerning one Michaelthwaite.
2. An Order for paying Twelve Hundred Pounds
per Week for the Garrison of Dunkerke.
(Here enter it.)
Read, and Agreed to.
The Answer was:
Answer.
That this House agrees to the Order now brought up.
Orders for Payment of Monies: Symball's
Next, the House took into Consideration the several
Orders for Payment of Monies, brought from the House
of Commons; as, Mr. Peck's, Sir Thomas Dacres', Major
General Langherne's, Anthony Buller', and Henry Sylball's, which were all read, and considered of; and the
Order for paying One Thousand Three Hundred Eightyseven Pounds, Eighteen Shillings, and Ten Pence, to
Henry Symballs: (Here enter it.) And, upon the Question, Resolved, To agree with the House of Commons
therein.
Buller's:
Next, the Order for Payment (fn. *) of Three Thousand
Four Hundred Thirty-six Pounds, Sixteen Shillings, to
Anthony Buller, was read: (Here enter it.) And, upon
the Question, Resolved, To agree with the House of
Commons therein.
Langhern's:
Next, the Order for Payment of Three Thousand
Pounds to Colonel Langherne, was read: (Here enter.)
And, upon the Question, Resolved, To agree with the
House of Commons therein.
Protest against them.
Memorandum, That, before the putting the Three
aforesaid Questions, these Lords following desired Leave
to enter their Dissents, if the Questions were carried in
the Affirmative: Which was granted.
"Fra. Newport."
Sir T. Dacres' Order for Money.
Next, the Order for paying Two Hundred and Fifty
Pounds to Sir Tho. Dacres, was read, with some Amendments.
And the Question being put, "Whether to agree
to this Order, with the Amendments?"
It was Resolved in the Affirmative.
Peck's, D.
Then the Order for Payment of Three Thousand
Four Hundred Forty-three Pounds, Twelve Shillings,
Five Pence Half-penny, to Mr. Peck, was read, with
some Amendments.
And the Question being put, "Whether to agree
to this Order, with the Amendments?"
It was Resolved in the Affirmative.
Message to H. C. about these Orders.
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Dr. Childe and Mr. Glascocke:.
To let them know, that their Lordships have agreed
with them in the Orders for paying Monies to Mr. Symball, Anthony Buller, and Rowland Langherne, as they
were brought; and that their Lordships have passed the
Order concerning Mr. Pecke and Sir Thomas Dacres, with
some Amendments, wherein their Concurrence is desired.
Bill to annex Dunkirk, &c.
ORDERED, That the Bill concerning Dunkerk, &c. shall
be taken into Consideration on Thursday Morning next.
Bill for Relief of the Poor, &c.
ORDERED, That the Committee for the Bill for the
Poor shall meet To-morrow Morning; and to adjourn
from Time to Time.
Order for an Allowance for Dunkirk.
"ORDERED, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That the Sum of Twelve Hundred
Pounds a Week shall be paid to Colonel Edward
Harley, Governor of Dunkerke, upon Account of the
Garrison of Dunkerke, from the Sixth Day of November last, until the Five and Twentieth Day of
December Instant, and paid out of the Moiety of the
Excise of Ale and Beer, for the Maintenance of the
said Garrison.
"Resolved, by the Lords and Commons,
"That the Customs, Contributions, and other Revenues, arising in Dunkerk, shall also go towards the
Maintenance of the said Garrison of Dunkirke."
Order for 1387£. 18s. 10d. for Symball.
"Resolved, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled,
"That the Sum of One Thousand Three Hundred
Eighty-seven Pounds, Eighteen Shillings, Ten Pence,
Part of One Thousand Five Hundred Fifty-six
Pounds, Eight Shillings, Ten Pence, heretofore
charged, by Warrant from the late Council of State,
bearing Date the 11th of April, 1660, on the Receipt
of Exchequer, and payable there, out of the Proceed of the Post-offices, to Henry Simball, for Provisions by him sent to Dunkerke, be transferred from
the said Receipt of Exchequer, and charged on the
Receipt of Excise arising by Foreign Commodities
imported, and paid to the said Henry Simball, or his
Assigns, in Course, after the other Sums satisfied,
which, by Order of this Parliament, are charged on
the Receipt of Excise: And the Commissioners of
the Excise are hereby impowered and required to
pay the same accordingly; and the Acquittance of
the said Henry Simball, or his Assigns, testifying his
or their Receipt thereof, shall be to the said Commissioners of Excise a sufficient Warrant and Discharge."
Order for 3436 £. 16s. 10d. for Col. Buller.
"Resolved, by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament,
"That the Sum of Three Thousand Four Hundred
Thirty-six Pounds, Sixteen Shillings, Ten Pence,
be, and hereby is, charged on the Receipt of Excise
arising by Foreign Commodities imported, and paid
to Colonel Anthony Buller, or his Assigns, in Course,
next after the Sums shall be satisfied which have been
charged on the Receipt of Excise by Order of this
Parliament: And the Commissioners for the Excise
are impowered and required to satisfy the same accordingly; and this Order, with the Acquittance of
the said Colonel Buller, or his Assigns, testifying the
Receipt thereof, shall be to the said Commissioners
a sufficient Warrant and Discharge."
Order for 3000 £. for Langherne.
"Resolved, by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament,
"That the Demands of Rowland Langherne Esquire,
for the Arrears mentioned in his Petition, shall in due
Time be taken into Consideration; and that, for his
present Supply, and towards Satisfaction of the said
Arrears, the Sum of Three Thousand Pounds be
charged on the Receipts arising by the Excise of Foreign Commodities imported, and paid to the said
Rowland Langherne, or his Assigns, in Course, after
the other Sums shall be satisfied, which by former
Orders of this Parliament are charged on the Receipt of Excise: And the Commissioners of Excise
are impowered and required to pay the same accordingly; and this Order, together with the Acquittance of the said Rowland Langherne, or his
Assigns, testifying the Receipt thereof, shall be to the
said Commissioners a sufficient Warrant and Discharge."
Order for taking up the Bodies of Cromwell, Ireton, Bradshaw, and Pride, and burying them under the Gallows.
"ORDERED, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That the Carcases of Oliver Cromwell,
Henry Ireton, John Bradshawe, Thomas Pride, whether
buried in Westminster Abby or elsewhere, be with all
Expedition taken up, and drawn upon a Hurdle to
Tyburne, and there hanged up in their Coffins for some
Time, and after that buried under the said Gallows;
and that James Norfolke Esquire, Serjeant at Arms
attending the House of Commons, do take Care that
this Order be put in effectual Execution, by the Common Executioner for the County of Midd. and all
such others to whom it shall respectively appertain,
who are required in their several Places to conform to
and observe this Order with Effect: And the Sheriff
of Midd. is to give his Assistance herein, as there shall
be Occasion. And the Dean of Westminster is desired
to give Directions to his Officers of the Abbey, to be
assistant in the Execution of this Order."
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a cras, Aurora.