Monday, September 3d, 1660.
Prayers.
Wiggan Writ.
THE House being informed that a Writ, for a new
Election for the Borough of Wiggan, in the County
of Lancaster, was delivered, by the Clerk of the Crown
to one Mr. Stoughton, who detains the same in his Hands;
whereby the Execution thereof is delayed, and this House
is deprived of a Member;
Ordered, That the said former Writ be superseded;
and that the Lord Chancellor, and the Chancellor of the
Duchy of Lancaster, respectively, do supersede the same
accordingly; and that Mr. Speaker do issue his Warrant
to the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, to prepare a new
Writ for a new Election for the said Borough: Which
the Lord Chancellor, and Chancellor of the Duchy, respectively, are to issue and pass under the Great Seal of
England, and Seal of the Duchy, accordingly.
Privilege.
Ordered, That the Sheriffs of the City of London and
Middlesex, be, and are hereby, authorized and required,
forthwith to release, and set at Liberty, the Body of Richard Birt, who is now detained Prisoner in the Poultry
Compter, London, at the Suit of * Newman, and others;
he being avowed by Mr. Cowper, a Member of this House,
to be employed by him as his menial Servant.
Wool and Fullers Earth.
Mr. Knight reports a Bill for restraining the Exportation of Wool, Wool-fells, Fullers Earth, &c. out of the
Kingdom: Which was read the First time; and ordered
to be read the Second time To-morrow Morning.
Repairs of King's Houses.
Resolved, That the Sum of Five thousand Pounds,
towards Repair of his Majesty's Houses, be charged on
the Receipt of Excise, and paid in Course next after the
Monies appointed to be paid to their Highnesses the
Dukes of Yorke and Gloucester: And the Commissioners
of the Excise are hereby impowered and required to
pay the said Five thousand Pounds accordingly, to
Mr. Denham, his Majesty's Surveyor of the Works, or
his Assigns, upon Account for the said Service; together
with Interest for the same, after Six per Cent', till the
Principal shall be satisfied: And the Acquittance of the
said Mr. Denham, or his Assigns, testifying his Receipt
thereof, shall be, to the said Commissioners, a sufficient
Discharge.
Draining the Fens.
A Bill, sent from the Lords, for the necessary Support
of the Work of draining the great Level of the Fens,
was this Day read the First time.
Ordered, That this Bill be read the Second time,
To-morrow Morning.
Confirming Marriages.
Mr. Bampfeild reports Amendments to the Bill for
confirming Marriages: Which were read the First and
Second time.
Ordered, That in Fol. 2, Line 13, after the Word
"been," and before the Word "or," in the Interlineation, the Word "taken" be omitted, and, instead
thereof, the Word "joined" inserted; and that in the
same Line, after the Word "be," and before the Word
"joined," the Words "taken or," be omitted.
And the Amendments, with those Alterations, were,
on the Question, agreed unto.
Ordered, That this Bill be ingrossed.
Lords desire a Conference.
A Message from the Lords, from Dr. Bennet and
* *, Masters of Chancery;
Mr. Speaker, The Lords desire a free Conference,
presently, with this House, in the Painted Chamber,
upon the Matter of the last Conference.
Ordered, That a free Conference be granted with the
Lords, as is desired.
The Messengers being called in again, Mr. Speaker
gave them this Answer;
The House have considered of your Message; and
do agree to a present free Conference.
Ordered, That the Committee appointed to manage
the last Conference, do manage this.
Person to attend.
Ordered, That Sir Thomas Player, Receiver General of
the Three Months Assessment, commencing the Twentyfourth of June 1660, do attend this House at their sitting
this Afternoon; and that the Serjeant at Arms, attending
this House, do give him notice of this Order.
Settling Ministers.
Mr. Bampfeild reports from the Committee a Proviso,
ingrossed, touching Presentations granted by the King's
Majesty; viz.
"Provided always, and be it Enacted, that this Act,
or any thing herein contained, shall not prejudice the
Title of any Person or Persons, to any Ecclesiastical
Living, Benefice, or Promotion, with Cure of Souls, in
this Act mentioned; who, having been presented to such
Benefice or Promotion by his Majesty, under the Great
Seal of England, between the First Day of May in the
Year of our Lord 1660, and the Twenty-sixth Day of
August in the same Year, shall be declared, by Name,
by his Majesty, by Proclamation, to be issued before the
Twenty-ninth Day of September in the Year of our
Lord 1660, to have the Benefit of such Presentation;
but that such Presentees, so presented and declared by
his Majesty, shall, and may, from and after the said
Twenty-ninth Day of September, enjoy the same Benefices, and Promotions respectively, as if this Act had not
been made: Nevertheless, it is declared and enacted,
that such Persons as upon the Twenty-fifth Day of
December 1659, were the Possessors of such Benefices
or Promotions, shall not be charged by such Presentees
of his Majesty, with, or for, any Profits by them or any
of them received, before the said Twenty-ninth Day of
September; but shall hold and enjoy the Profits of such
Benefices and Promotions respectively, until the said
Twenty-ninth Day of September."
Which was read the First and Second time; and,
upon the Question, passed and agreed to be Part of the
Bill.-
Maimed Soldiers.
A Message from the Lords, by Dr. Bennet and * *,
Masters of Chancery;
Mr. Speaker, The Lords have received this Petition,
in Behalf of some Soldiers maimed in the Service of
his late Majesty, which they recommend to this House,
desiring some Order may be taken for Relief of them,
as you have done for some others:
And therewith the Petition was delivered, being directed "To the Right honourable the Lords assembled
in Parliament," and intituled, "The humble Petition of
Henry Simpkins, John Peirce, Richard Watson, Edward
Williams, Thomas Lewis, &c." in Behalf of themselves
and others: Which was read.
Sir John Marsham spake some Words, on occasion
of the Debate of the said Petition, to which Exceptions
were taken: But, upon his explaining of himself, the
House received Satisfaction.
Ordered, That the Answer to be given to the Messengers, be, that this House will return Answer by
Messengers of their own.
The Messengers were called in again; and Mr. Speaker
gave them this Answer;
The House have considered of your Message; and
will return Answer by Messengers of their own.
Ordered, That Serjeant Hales, Serjeant Glynne, Mr.
Bampfeild, and Sir Henage Finch, do prepare a Memorial to be entered in the Journal, upon occasion of
the said Petition; upon the present Debate.-
Settling Ministers.
Another Proviso was tendered to the Bill, concerning
Ministers Livings; viz. "Provided always, and be it
Enacted, that no Person whatsoever, that shall, either
by Preaching or Printing, or any other Way, openly
declare his Opinion against the publick Liturgy, and the
Episcopal Government of the Church of England, till it
be abolished by a legal Authority, shall have any Benefit
of this Act:" Which was read the First time; and laid
aside.-
Orders carried to Lords.
Mr. Annesley did this Day carry to the Lords, the
Three Orders of Saturday last; the one concerning his
Majesty's not disposing of the Estates of the excepted
Persons; and the other for the Seventeen thousand Pounds
to the Two Dukes of Yorke and Gloucester.
Lords reminded of Bill.
Ordered, That Mr. Annesley do put the Lords in
Mind of the Bill for confirming the fundamental Laws,
sent from this House.
Conference on King's Message.
Mr. Holles reports, "That at the Conference with the
Lords this Day, the Lord Chancellor told us, the Lords
desired That Conference to communicate to us; that, in
regard, the Subject of the Conference was, the King's
Majesty's Message about a Recess; which first arose from
the Desire of this House; and, that this House hath
communicated to them their Reasons why an Adjournment may be more convenient than a Session; they had
represented those Reasons to the King; and that the King
was very willing it should be an Adjournment, as you
desire: And he said This further, that though the King
was in his own Thoughts inclineable to a Session (and for
some Reasons too, to bring it into the ancient Way of determining by Session) yet he was content, for the Reasons
you have offered, that it should be as you desire.-
Settling Ministers.
Another Proviso was tendered to the Bill for Ministers;
viz. "Provided also that this Act, or any thing therein
contained, shall not extend to confirm any Person in the
Vicarage of Kidlington, in the County of Oxford; but
that the said Vicarage shall remain, as formerly, annexed
to the Rectorship of Exeter College in Oxford; any thing
in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding: Which was
read the First and Second time; and, on the Question,
agreed to be Part of the Bill.
Another Proviso was . . . . . this Bill; viz. "Provided also, that this Act, or any thing therein contained,
shall not extend to confirm any Person in the Rectory of
Garsington, in the County of Oxford; but that the said
Rectory shall remain, as formerly, annexed to the Presidentship of Trinity College in Oxford; any thing in this
Act to the contrary notwithstanding:" Which was read
the First and Second time; and, on the Question, agreed
to be Part of the Bill.
Another Proviso was tendered to this Bill; viz. "Provided also that this Act, or any thing therein contained,
shall not extend to confirm any Person in the Rectory of
Castor, in the County of Northampton; but that the
said Rectory shall remain, as formerly, annexed to the
Bishoprick of Peterborough; any thing in this Act to
the contrary notwithstanding:" Which was read the First
and Second time; and, on the Question, agreed to be
Part of the Bill.
Another Proviso was tendered to this Bill; viz. "Provided also that this Act, or any thing therein contained,
shall not extend to confirm any Person in the Vicarage
of Cudsden, in the County of Oxford; but that the
said Vicarage shall remain, as formerly, annexed to the
Bishoprick of Oxford; any thing in this Act to the
contrary notwithstanding:" Which was read the First
and Second time; and, on the Question, agreed to be
Part of the Bill.
Another Proviso was tendered to this Bill; viz. "Provided always, that this Act, nor any thing therein contained, shall extend to the confirming or settling any
Person in a Living, that hath printed, published, or
preached against his Majesty that now is, his Right, or
Succession to the Crowns of these Realms:" Which was
read the First and Second time.
Resolved, That the Word "published," in the Third
Line, be omitted.
Resolved, That to the Word "printed," in the Third
Line, these Words "any Treatise" be added.
Resolved, That the said Proviso, thus amended, be
Part of this Bill.
Lords concur in Orders.
Mr. Annesley brings Answer from the Lords, that the
Lords will be ready to join with this House in moving
his Majesty, not to dispose of the Estates of the excepted
Persons; according to the Order of Saturday last; and
that their Lordships concur with this House in the Orders
for Ten thousand Pounds to the Duke of Yorke, and
Seven thousand Pounds to the Duke of Gloucester; and
that, as to the Bill for confirming the fundamental Laws,
the Lords gave Answer, that it is committed; and they
will give it a Dispatch as soon as may be.
This House adjourns itself till Four of Clock in
the Afternoon.
Post Meridiem.
Captives in Turkey.
ORDERED, That it be referred to the Committee
to whom the Business of the Captives at Algier and
Tunis is referred; to examine what Monies have been
expended for Redemption of any of the said Captives;
and which ought to have been paid out of the Algier
Duty, since the Year 1651; and to state the Fact, and to
report it to the House: And that Mr. Boscawen, Mr.
Lowther, Mr. Jolliffe, Sir Geo. Downing, Sir Wm. Wheeler,
Colonel King, Mr. Marvell, Sir John Frederick, Sir Wm.
Vincent, Mr. Knight, Mr. Spry, Mr. Bamfeild, Colonel
Jones, Mr. Barton, be added to that Committee.
Committee of Privileges.
Ordered, That the Committee for Privileges and
Elections, do meet in the Exchequer Chamber, at Two
of the Clock in the Afternoon of Thursday next.
Maimed Soldiers, &c.
The House being informed, that Sir Thomas Player
was at the Door, he was called in; and, standing at the
Bar, Mr. Speaker acquainted him with the great Necessities of the maimed Soldiers, Orphans, and Widows,
for whose Relief Two thousand Pounds is charged on
the Three Months Assessment; and desired Information
how it stands, as to the Payment thereof; and, why the
same is not paid;
To which he made Answer, That there is above Sixty
thousand Pounds to be paid in Course before them; till
Payment whereof, he is bound up; and that he will
be careful to pay the said Two thousand Pounds in
its Turn: In the mean time, will use his Endeavour to
borrow the same, upon the Credit of the Ordinance:
Wherein, Mr. Speaker desired him to give a more
particular Answer, on Wednesday Morning next.
Settling Ministers.
The House resumed the Debate of the last Proviso,
tendered in the Forenoon, to the Bill for settling of
Ministers Livings.
Resolved, That immediately before these Words in the
Proviso last tendered; viz. "hath printed any Treatise,
or preached," the Word "maliciously" be inserted.
Resolved, That at the Close of the said Proviso, these
Words be added; viz. "so as the same be proved by
the Oaths of Two credible Witnesses, before the Commissioners appointed by this Act, who have hereby
Power to administer the same; and so adjudged by
the said Commissioners, before the Twenty-fifth Day of
December 1660."
Mr. Charlton reports another Proviso; viz.
"Provided also, that if any Minister who shall by this
Act be adjudged to be removed, shall not give up the
Possession, according to the Order of the said Commissioners; then such Minister shall be liable to answer the
mesne Profits to the Person that was sequestered, ejected,
or kept out; and shall also be committed to Prison,
until he perform the said Order, by any Three of the
said Commissioners; this Act, or any other Act, Law,
or Statute, to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding:"
Which was read the first time; and laid aside.
Instead thereof, this Proviso was tendered; viz. "Provided also, that if any Minister who shall by this Act
be adjudged to be removed, shall not give up the Possession, according to the Order of the said Commissioners;
then the said Commissioners, or any Five of them,
shall grant their Warrant to the Sheriff of the County,
to put such Person adjudged to be restored, into Possession, according to the true Intent and Meaning of
this Act; which said Sheriff shall execute the same
accordingly; and in Default of such Warrant, the Sheriff
of the County, for the time being, shall be and is hereby
enabled and required, to give Possession accordingly:"
Which was read; and, on the Question, agreed to be
Part of the Bill.
Another Proviso was tendered to this Bill; "That this
Act shall not extend or be construed, to give any Benefit
unto any Ecclesiastical Person, that did appear in Arms,
and march in a Troop, in Opposition to the intended
restoring of his Majesty, and a free Parliament, since
the First Day of August, in the Year of our Lord 1659:"
Which was read.
Ordered, That instead of the Words "give any
Benefit unto," "this Word "confirm" be inserted, and
that the time limited for Proof thereof, shall be to
the Twenty-fifth of December 1660; as was ordered,
this Afternoon, to be added at the Close of the former
Proviso.
Ordered, That no more Provisoes be tendered to this
Bill, than what are now laid upon the Table.
Ordered, That the Debate of these Provisoes be adjourned till To-morrow Morning; and then to be taken
up the first Business.