Wednesday, the 28th of July, 1652.
Prayers.
E. of Worcester.
RESOLVED, That the Earl of Worcester do stand
committed to the Tower of London, in order to his
Trial.
Resolved, That it be referred to the Council of State
to consider in what Way the Earl of Worcester may be
tried; and who hath harboured him: And to consider
of all Circumstances in this Business; and to report their
Opinion therein to the House, on Friday Morning next.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Council of State,
to take care to prevent any Disorders in North Wales and
South Wales, tending to the Breach of the Peace, and
publick Disturbance, and the Cause thereof; and for the
countenancing of the well-affected in those Parts; and to
give Order therein, accordingly.
Letters concerning Killey.
A Letter from the Queen of Sweden, of the 2d Day
of June 1652, dated from Stockholme, was this Day read,
in English.
A Letter from the Queen of Sweden, dated at Stockholme, the 22th Day of May 1652, was this Day read,
in Latin.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Commissioners of
the Parliament now in Ireland, to examine the State of
the Business, touching the Inheritance claimed by Bernard
Killey, named in this Letter; and, if they find him to
have Right thereunto, that they take Order he be put
into the Possession and Enjoyment of it; if not, that
they certify the State of the Case to the Parliament:
And that Mr. Speaker do write a Letter to the Commissioners to this Purpose; and send, therewith, a Copy
of this Letter from the Queen of Sweden, on his Behalf;
and that Mr. Scott do prepare the Letter, and Mr. Speaker
do sign the same.
Person to attend.
Ordered, That Daniel Lisle Esquire, do attend the
Parliament, on Friday Morning next.