Die Mercurii, 19 Decembris, 18 Car. IIdi.
Prayers.
Ly. Noell's Estate.
AN ingrossed Bill, sent from the Lords, for Supply
of Part of the Jointure of the Lady Eliz. Noell,
was read the Third Time.
Resolved, &c. That the said Bill do pass: And that
the Title be agreed to.
Coinage.
The Amendments, sent from the Lords, to the Bill
for Encouragement of Coinage, were twice read; and,
except the Amendment to the Thirty-fifth Line of the
Fourth Skin, upon the Question, severally agreed to.
That Amendment, being to add a Clause, sent from
the Lords; and being debated;
Ordered, That it be referred to Sir Geo. Downing, Sir
Robert Howard, Sir Phill. Warwick, Colonel Birch, Sir
Robert Atkins to withdraw, and bring in a Clause, instead
of That sent from the Lords, on the Debates of the
House.
A Proviso, sent from the Lords, on the Behalf of the
Lady Villers, was twice read.
Ordered, That these Words, "during her said Term,
in the said Letters Patents," be omitted in the Proviso.
Resolved, &c. That the Proviso, with this Amendment,
be agreed to.
Ly. Hollis' Nat.
Ordered, That Mr. Pepis, Mr. Daniell, Mr. Jaye, Sir
Thom. Wendy, Sir Hen. Cæsar, Sir Wm. Lowther, Sir
Lanc. Lake, Sir Robert Atkins, Sir John Moreton, be added
to the Committee to which the Bill for Naturalization of
the Lord Hollis his Lady was committed.
Canary Patent.
Ordered, That the Persons appointed to draw up
Reasons for the Conference on the Message from the
Lords, touching the Patent of the Canary Company be
appointed to manage the Conference.
And then the House adjourned till Three of the
Clock in the Afternoon.
Post Meridiem.
Coinage.
SIR George Downing reports from the Committee
appointed to bring in Amendments to the Clause, sent
from the Lords, by way of Amendment to the Bill for
Encouraging of Coinage, some Amendments agreed to
be added to That sent from the Lords: Which, being
twice read, were, upon the Question, agreed to.
Ly. Hollis' Nat.
Mr. Crouch reports from the Committee to which the
Bill for naturalizing the Lord Hollis' Lady was committed, That the Committee had perused the Bill; and
saw no Cause to make any Alteration therein.
Impeachment of Ld. Mordant.
Mr. Pryn reports from the Committee appointed to
draw up an Impeachment against the Lord Mordant,
That they find the House had not given any Opinion in
the First Part of the Report made Yesterday, from the
Committee of Grievances, concerning the Lord Mordant;
being as followeth; viz.
That the Committee find it proved, That, upon an
Order from his Majesty, to the Lord Mordant, to clear
Lodgings belonging to the Chancellor of the Garter in
the Castle of Windsor, Mr. Tayleur was turned out of
certain Lodgings in that Castle, in March 1660, by
Soldiers of that Garison.
Resolved, &c. That the House do agree with the
Committee, That they find it proved, that, upon an
Order from his Majesty to the Lord Mordant, to clear
Lodgings belonging to the Chancellor of the Garter in the
Castle of Windsor, Mr. Tayleur was turned out of certain
Lodgings in that Castle, in March 1660, by Soldiers of
that Garison.
Supply Bill.
Resolved, &c. That the Committee of the whole House
do proceed to fill up the Blanks for raising the whole
Thirteen hundred thousand Pounds, Remainder of his
Majesty's Supply, in the Bill of Assessment, according
to the Method of the former Bill: And that the House
will To-morrow Morning at Nine of the Clock, resolve
into a Committee for that Purpose.
And then the House adjourned till To-morrow
Morning, Eight of the Clock.