Sabbati, 29 Junii, 13° Car. Regis.
Prayers.
Fens in Lincolnshirs.
ORDERED, That the Persons hereunder named,
be added to the Committee to whom the Bill for the
Fens in Lincolneshire is committed; Mr. Rigby, Sir
Ralph Banks, Mr. Stafford, Mr. Edw. Phillips, Sir Fran.
Clerke, Mr. Vaughan, Sir Rich. Everard, Mr. Pepis,
Mr. Coriton, Mr. Tompson, Mr. Clifton, Sir Jo. Brampston, Mr. Strickland, Mr. Bennet, Mr. Bullen Reimes,
Sir Jo. Hotham, Mr. Peckham, Sir Maurice Berkley, Mr.
Robert Phillips, Colonel Shackerley, Colonel Gilby, Mr.
Edm. Windham, Mr. Thurland, Sir Tho. Peyton, Mr.
Law. Hyde, Mr. Ashburnham, Mr. Bulkley, Mr. Goodrick, Mr. Vaughan: * * * *
Prestwich's Estate.
Mr. Goodrick reported several Amendments, from the
Committee to whom the Bill for confirming a Sale, made
by Sir Thomas Prestwich, and others, of the Manor of
Holme, and certain Lands in the Parish of Manchester
in the County of Lancaster, unto Sir Edward Moseley
Baronet, was committed: Which he read, with the Coherence, in his Place; and after, delivered in the Bill
at the Clerk's Table: Which said Amendments being
severally twice read;
Resolved, That this House doth agree to the said
Amendments; and that the Bill, so amended, be ingrossed.
Committee for Trade.
Ordered, That the Committee for Trade do sit on
Monday next: And
Bonelace, &c.
Ordered, That the Bill for Bonelace be referred to the
said Committee: And it is especially recommended to
That Committee, to give it a speedy Dispatch.
Star Chamber.
Ordered, That the Keeper of the Rooms belonging to
the Star Chamber do fit the several Rooms belonging to
the Star Chamber, for the several Committees that are
appointed there to sit.
Ferrers', &c. Nat.
That the Committee to whom the Bill for Naturalization of Anne Ferrers, and others, is committed, be
revived: And that the Persons hereafter-named be added
to the said Committee;
Sir Edm. Pooley, Lord Brereton, Doctor Birkenhead,
Mr. Gilby, Mr. Jonathan Trelawney, Sir Peter Killegrew,
Sir Tho. Meres, Mr. Edw. Seymour, Sir Allen Broderick,
Sir Cha. Cornwallis, Mr. Morice, Mr. Finch, Mr. Lowther, Colonel Kyrkby, Lord Ancram, Mr. Trelawney,
Sir Bainh. Throgmorton, Mr. Morton, Mr. Strangwayes,
Sir Jo. Duncombe, Sir Solo. Swale, Sir Rich. Everard.
Hull Churches.
A Bill for dividing Trinity Church in Kingston upon
Hull, from Hassle, was this Day read the Second time.
Resolved, That the same be committed to Mr. Mervill,
Sir Solo. Scale, Sir Matth. Appleyard, Sir Edm. Peirce, Sir
Antho. Irb, Colonel Gilby, Mr. Churchill, Doctor King,
Mr. Crouch, Mr. Chifford, Mr. Goodrick, Mr. Scudamore,
Sir Robert Akins, Mr. Musgrave, Mr. Bennitt, Mr.
Font, Mr. Robers, Mr. Lowther, Sir Jo. Hothem, Sir Jo.
Goodrick, Sir Cha. Cornewallis, Mr. Pepis, Sir Rich.
Onslow, Sir John Covett, Mr. Prin, Mr. Clifford Clifton,
Mr. Knight, Mr. Hender Roberts, Mr. Berkenhead, Sir
Hugh Bethell, Sir Tho. Peyton, Mr. Hussey, Mr. Attorney of the Duchy, and all the Members of this House
that serve for Yorkeshire and Lincolneshire: And they are
to meet in the Star Chamber, at Two of the Clock on
Monday next in the Afternoon: And they are to send
for Persons, Papers, and Records: And all Persons concerned are to have Notice.
Dudson and King's Barton Hundreds.
A Petition from the Hundreds of Dudson and King's
Barton, was this Day read.
A Bill for re-uniting the said Two Hundreds of Dudson
and King's Barton, to the County of Glocester; and to
sever them from the County of the City of Glocester;
was this Day read the First time.
Ordered, That this Bill be read the Second time on
Tuesday next.
Marq. of Winchester's Claims.
Mr. Goodrick makes Report from the Committee to
whom the Marquis of Winchester's Bill was committed,
several Amendments, and a Proviso to be added to the
End of the said Bill: Which Amendments being severally
twice read; and also the Proviso, with this Amendment,
after the Word "lent," insert, "or any other just and
valuable Consideration;" and being, upon the Question,
agreed to;
Resolved, That the Bill, with the Amendments, and
the Proviso, with the Amendment agreed to, be ingrossed.
Quakers, &c.
An Act for preventing the Mischiefs and Dangers that
may arise by certain Persons called Quakers, and other
Schismaticks, was this Day read the Second time.
Resolved, That the same be committed to Mr. Pryn,
Sir Ralph Aston, Sir Hump. Winch, Sir Jo. Strangwayes,
Mr. Dennis, Sir Edm. Peirse, Mr. Rigby, Mr. Whorwood,
Sir Hen. Newton, Sir Antho. Irby, Sir Rich. Ford, Mr.
Kirby, Colonel Windham, Mr. Churchill, Mr. Tent, Mr.
Robinson, Sir Solo. Swale, Sir Cha. Harbord, Sir Hugh
Windham, Mr. Hussey, Mr. Hender Roberts, Mr. Birkenhead, Mr. Chetwind, Mr. Manwaring, Mr. Clifton, Sir Jo.
Goodrick, Mr. Milward, Sir Edm. Poole, Mr. Strangwayes,
Mr. Lowther, Sir Jo. Duncombe, Colonel Shackerley, Sir
Jo. Covert, Mr. Puckering, Mr. Jo. Newton, Mr. Fane,
Lord Ancram, Sir Hugh Windham, Mr. Wharton, Mr.
Shaw, Mr. Edw. Seymor, Sir Robert Holt, Mr. Harbord,
Mr. Corey, Sir Jo. Harrison, Mr. Roberts, Mr. Musgrave,
Sir Tho. Leigh, Lord St. John, Mr. Crouch, Mr. Dawson, Sir Jo. How, Mr. Attorney of the Duchy, Mr. Law.
Hyde, Mr. Higgens, Sir Cha. Cornwallis, Mr. Bunkley,
Sir Hen. North, Mr. Bennett, Mr. Earnley, Sir Tho.
Peyton, Sir Wm. Lewes, Sir Tho. Fanshaw, Sir Ja. Smith,
Mr. Griffin, Mr. Clerke, Sir Matth. Apleyard, Lord
Angier, Colonel Bethell, Sir Jo. Brampston, Sir Chichester
Wray, Sir Geo. Ryve, Mr. Yorke, Mr. Shaw, Sir Hen.
Herbert, Sir Jo. Holland, Sir Ben. Ayloff, Mr. Edw. Seymor,
Sir Allan Apsley, Sir Hen. Felton, Sir Tho. Smith, Sir Wm.
Doyley, Sir Fran. Clerke: And they are to meet this Afternoon, at Two of the Clock, in the Exchequer Chamber:
And all the Members that come are to have Votes.
Vagrants.
A Bill against Vagrants, and wandering, idle, dissolute
Persons, was this Day read the Second time.
Resolved, That the same be committed to the same
Committee to whom the Bill to prevent the Mischiefs
and Dangers that may arise by Quakers, and other Schismaticks, is committed: And they are to meet at the
same Time and Place: And to send for Persons, Papers,
and Records.
Perjury.
Ordered, That the Bill against Perjury, be read upon
Monday next.
Stockbridge Election.
Serjeant Charleton made Report from the Committee
of Privileges and Elections, touching the Election for
the Borough of Stockbridge in the County of South . . . .
Concerning which, the Question was, Whether the Bailiff
had well adjourned the Election; and the Opinion of the
Committee, That the Bailiff had well adjourned the same;
and that Sir Robert Howard and Colonel Phillips were
well elected.
Resolved, That this House doth agree with the Committee, That the said Election was well adjourned; and
the said Sir Robert Howard and Colonel Phillips were
duly elected, and ought to sit in this House, as Burgesses
for the said Borough of Stockbridge.
Clithero Copyholders.
A Bill for the Copyholders of the Honour of Clithero,
in the County of Lancaster, was this Day read the First
time.
Resolved, That the same be read again, the Second
time, on Wednesday next.
Rannes Manor.
A Bill for Confirmation of the Estates of several Tenants and Copyholders of the Manor of Rannes, &c. was
this Day read the First time.
Ordered, That the same be read again, the Second time,
on Wednesday next.
Person to be brought to the Par.
Ordered, That the Warden of the Prison of the Fleete
do bring the Lord Mounson, who is now a Prisoner, in his
Custody, to the Bar of this House on Monday Morning
next, by Nine of the Clock.
Ditto.
Ordered, That the Serjeant at Arms attending this
House shall, on Monday next, bring to the Bar of this
House Sir Henry Mildmay and Robert Walopp Esquire,
Two of his late Majesty's pretended Judges, and now in
the Custody of the said Serjeant at Arms; who, by the
Act of Indemnity, are, amongst others, reserved to Pains
and Penalties: And that, the said Serjeant at Arms, or
his Deputy, do forthwith apprehend, and bring in safe
Custody, Sir James Harrington, one other of his late
Majesty's pretended Judges, to the Bar of this House, on
Monday Morning next.
Common Fields.
Ordered, That the Bill for the Common Fields be read
on Tuesday next.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Justinian Lewyn . .
Sir Toby Woolrich;
Lindsey Level.
Mr. Speaker, The Lords send you, by us, two Bills;
the one intituled, An Act for draining of the Level of
the Fens, in the County of Lincolne, extending itself from
the River of Gleane and Bourne, to Kine Ea, as well
within the Parts of Kestiven, as Holland (the Eight-hundred Fen excepted); and from the said Kine Ea, to the
City of Lincolne, and thence Westward to the Banks of
Trent, commonly called Lindsey Level;
L. Abergevenny's Estate.
The other, An Act to enable John Lord Abergevenny,
Son and Heir to Henry, late Lord Abergevenny, to sell
certain Lands, for Payment of his Debts, and Preferment
of his Brother and Sisters: To both which, their Lordships desire the Concurrence of this House.
Corporations.
Ordered, That the several Members of this House
bring in the Names of the Commissioners to be inserted
in the Bill for regulating Corporations, on Monday Morning next: Which are to be taken into Consideration in
the First Place.
Uniformity of Worship.
A Bill for the Uniformity of Publick Prayers, and
Administration of Sacraments, was this Day read the
First time.
Ordered, That the same be read again the Second
time, on Wednesday next, the First publick Bill.
Pluralities.
A Bill against Pluralities of Livings, was this Day read
the First time.
Resolved, That the same be read again, the Second
time, on Wednesday next.
Curates Allowance.
A Bill for Allowance to Curates, was this Day read
the First time.
Resolved, That the same be read again, the Second
time, on Wednesday next.
Fines upon Originals, &c.
A Bill for taking away Fines upon Originals, and
Damage-clere, was this Day read the First time.
Resolved, That the same be read again, the Second
time, on Wednesday next.
Ministers Maintenance.
A Bill for bringing in the Revenue, pretended to be
settled in Trustees, for Maintenance of Ministers, and
other pious Uses, was this Day read the First time.
Resolved, That the same be read again, the Second
time, on Wednesday next.
Publick Money.
A Bill for vesting in the King all such Monies, &c.
levied and taken in these late Times, and not pardoned,
was this Day read the First time.
Resolved, That the same be read again, the Second
time, on Wednesday next.
High Commission Court.
A Bill for Explanation of a Clause concerning Commissioners for Causes Ecclesiastical, was this Day read
the First time.
Resolved, That the same be read again, the Second
time, on Wednesday Morning next.
Committees added.
Ordered, That the Persons hereafter named be added
to the Bill to whom Sir John Munson's Bill is committed;
Mr. Bunkley, Doctor Berkenhead * * * *
And then the House adjourned till Monday
Morning, at Seven of the Clock.