Lunæ, 17 die Aprilis, 1671.
Prayers.
London Ministers.
THE ingrossed Bill for the better Settlement of the
Maintenance of the Parsons, Vicars, and Curates
in the Parishes of London burnt by the late dreadful
Fire there, was read the Third time.
The House then debated several Amendments to the
said Bill: And
Resolved, &c. That the further Debate thereof be adjourned till To-morrow Morning.
Fines and Forfeitures.
A Message from the Lords, by Sir John Coell and Sir
William Beversham;
Preservation of Game.
Mr. Speaker, The Lords have returned you down
Two Bills; the one, intituled, An Act for the better
and more certain Recovery of Fines and Forfeitures due
to his Majesty; the other intituled, An Act for the
better Preservation of the Game; and for securing Warrens, and the several Fishings of this Realm; with some
Alterations and Amendments, to which they desire the
Concurrence of this House:
Ogle's Estates.
And further do acquaint this House, That they have
agreed to the Bill, to enable Trustees to sell the Manor,
Lands, and Leases of Thomas Ogle Knight, deceased, for
raising a Portion and present Maintenance for his Daughter and Heir, and Payment of his Debts; and to the Bill
for settling Differences, touching Houses burned.
And then the House adjourned till To-morrow
Morning, Eight of the Clock.