Wednesday, July 4th, 1660.
Prayers.
Orders by Lords.
THE Order of the House of Lords, dated die Veneris, 22die Junii 1660, for securing the Tythes
and Profits of several Rectories, and Ecclesiastical
Livings, in the Hands of the Churchwardens and Overseers of the Poor;
Another Order of the House of Lords, of the Threeand-twentieth of June 1660, whereby they have ordered
and impowered the Clerk of the Parliament, to insert
the particular Names into the general Order made
Yesterday, concerning sequestered Ministers, of such as
shall bring in Petitions directed to the Lords House, and
deliver them to him;
And another Order of the House of Lords, of the 22d
June 1660, that no Waste be made, nor Timber, Logs,
Roots of Trees, or any Wood whatsoever, taken or carried
away from the Lands and Hereditaments of the Lord
Chandos, belonging to Sudley, in the County of Gloucester; were all read.
Ordered, That the said Orders be referred to a Committee, to examine the Business, to state Matter of Fact,
and consider of such Heads, for a Conference to be had
thereupon with the Lords, as they shall think fit, and
present them, to this House; viz. Mr. Ansley, Sir Anthony Irby, Sir Tho. Meeres, Mr. Pryn, Mr. Swinfin,
Mr. Hayes, Mr. Lowther, Mr. Pierrepont, Sir Solomon
Swale, Mr. Bampfeild, Mr. Wingfeild, Lord Herbert,
Sir Walter Earle, Mr. Rich, Mr. Hele, Sir Tho. Widrington, Mr. Serjeant Hales, Mr. Turner, Mr. Butkley,
Mr. Crouch, Mr. Grove, Sir Henage Finch, Mr. Boscawen, Sir Trevor Williams, Dr. Cleyton, Sir Gilbt.
Gerrard, Mr. Thurland, Mr. Shapcot, Mr. Crew, Mr.
Doddeswell, Mr. Huxley, Sir Wm. Doyley, Lord Richardson, Mr. Thomas, Sir Edward Deering, Mr. Browne, Sir
Tho. Clergis, Col. King, Sir John Northcot, Mr. Knightley,
Mr. Yong, Mr. Rainsford, Sir John Lowther, Sir Geo.
Booth, Sir John Holland, Sir Wm. Lewis, Sir Henry
Crofts, Mr. Charlton, Mr. Marsham; with Power to
send for Persons, Papers, Witnesses, and what else may
conduce to the Business; and are to meet at Two of the
Clock, in the Speaker's Chamber, this Afternoon.
Pardon and Oblivion.
The House resumed the Debate upon the Bill of
general Pardon, Oblivion, and Indemnity.
A Proviso, for refunding of several Gifts and Salaries,
was read the First time.
Resolved, That this Proviso be read the Second time.
The said Proviso was read the Second time accordingly.
The Question being put, That this Proviso be laid
aside;
The House was divided.
The Noes went forth.
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| Colonel King, |
Tellers for the Noes: |
151. |
| Mr. Palmer, |
With the Noes, |
| Sir Anthony Irby, |
Tellers for the Yeas: |
180. |
| Sir Trevor Williams, |
With the Yeas, |
So it was
Resolved, That this Proviso be laid aside.
Another Proviso was tendered to this Bill, to enable
Persons to bring Actions for Recovery of Damages
against Persons that imprisoned and secluded Members
of Parliament, December . . 1648; which was read the
First time.
Resolved, That this Proviso be rejected.
Resolved, That this House do now rise.