Die Lunæ, 28 Jan. 18 Car. IIdi.
Prayers.
Cambridge Writ.
ORDERED, That Mr. Speaker do issue his Warrant to the Clerk of the Crown, to make out a
Writ, for electing a new Member to serve for the City of
Cambridge, instead of Sir Richard Fanshaw, deceased.
Bedford Level.
An ingrossed Bill for settling the Taxes to be imposed
on the Adventure Lands lying in Bedford Level, after a
Pound Rate, was read.
And Two Amendments, by . . serting the Words
"or Debts," and omitting Part of the Clause in the
Close of the Proviso concerning his Royal Highness the
Duke of Yorke, being, upon the Question, agreed; and
made thereto at the Table;
A Proviso for limiting a Time for making the Survey
and Valuation of the Lands, was twice read; and laid
aside.
Resolved, &c. That the Bill do pass: And that the
Title shall be, An Act for settling the Taxes to be
imposed on the Adventure Lands lying in Bedford Level,
after a Pound Rate.
Ld. Norreis Estate.
An ingrossed Bill for settling the Estate of the Lord
Norreis in Trustees, for the Benefit of the Lord Norreis,
was read.
Resolved, &c. That the Bill do pass: And that the
Title shall be, An Act for settling the Estate of the Lord
Norreis in Trustees, for the Benefit of the Lord Norreis.
And the Lord Ancram is to carry up the Bill to the
Lords.
Prisoners Relief.
An ingrossed Bill for the Relief of poor Prisoners, and
Setting of them on Work, was read.
A saving . . . . ., to be added to the Bill, was thrice
read; and, on the Question, agreed to be made Part of
the Bill.
Resolved, &c. That the Bill do pass: And that the
Title shall be, An Act for Relief of poor Prisoners, and
Setting of them on Work.
Lords agree to Bills, &c.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Moundeford
Brampston and Sir Walter Littleton;
Mr. Speaker, The Lords have commanded us to acquaint you, That they have agreed to the Bill for granting
the Sum of Twelve hundred Fifty-six thousand Three
hundred Forty-seven Pounds Thirteen Shillings to the
King's Majesty, towards the Maintenance of the present
War; and to the Bill for Sale of a Messuage in Cheswick,
for Payment of the Debts of Edward Russell Esquire.
The Lords have also agreed to the Votes concerning
the French Merchants: And have appointed a Committee
of Six Lords to join with a proportionable Number of
this House, to wait upon the King; and have sent to
know, What Time his Majesty will be pleased to be
attended therein: Of which their Lordships will give
them timely Notice.
Resolved, &c. That, after the Amendments to the
Bill for rebuilding the City are dispatched, the Report of
the Lord Rosse's Bill be next heard; and, next after
That, the Report of the Bill against importing French
Manufactures and Commodities.
Rebuilding London.
The House then resumed the Consideration of the
Amendment to the Bill for rebuilding the City of London.
The Amendment, Folio Thirty, Line Thirteen, postponed.
The rest of the Amendments, being read the Second
time, were, upon the Question, severally agreed to.
Impeachment of Ld. Mordant.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir Moundeford
Brampston and Sir Wm. Glasscock;
Mr. Speaker, The Lords have commanded us to
acquaint . . ., That they are now ready to give an
Answer to the Two Demands made by the Committee
of the House of Commons on Saturday, in the Case of
Proceeding against the Lord Viscount Mordant.
Ordered, That the Members appointed to manage the
said Proceeding, do withdraw, to attend that Service.
Resolved, &c. That it be referred to the Persons
appointed to manage the Proceeding upon the Impeachment against the Lord Mordant, to consider of the
Precedents cited by the Lords, and such other Precedents as they can find; and report what the Custom and
Method of Proceeding hath generally been in like Cases;
and to report the same To-morrow Morning.
Rebuilding London.
The House then resumed the Consideration of the Bill
for rebuilding the City of London.
A Proviso for Disposing of the Materials and Sites
of Churches not to be rebuilt, for rebuilding the other
Churches, was tendered; and twice read.
The Question being put, That this Proviso be made
Part of the Bill:
The House was divided.
The Yeas go forth.
Tellers,
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Mr. Rigby, |
For the Yeas, |
42. |
| Sir Thom. Meres, |
| Mr. Chowne, |
For the Noes, |
36. |
| Sir Solom. Swale, |
And so it was resolved in the Affirmative.
Ordered, That the further Debate of the Bill for rebuilding the City of London be adjourned till To-morrow
Morning, Nine of the Clock.
Committees.
Ordered, That all Committees that were to sit this
Afternoon be adjourned till To-morrow, Two of the
Clock in the Afternoon.
And then the House adjourned till To-morrow
Morning, Eight of the Clock.