DIE Sabbati, videlicet, 22 die Martii,
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Suppressing Disorders amongst Footmen, Pages, &c.
THE Lord Admiral signified unto the Lords, That
his Grace hath heard of a great Insolency committed
Yesterday against the Order of this House, concerning
Footmen and Pages, which he now understands to be done
by a Servant of his own; which if he had known sooner,
he would have punished himself; and now he besought
their Lordships, that the Punishment might be the severer, because it concerned his own Servants, as they may
not seem to have any Protection from his Grace.
This Motion was well approved of; and the Examination and Censure thereof referred to the Lords Subcommittees for Privileges, etc. who meet this Afternoon on other Business. And the Lord Admiral promised to enquire which of his Servants it was that committed that Insolence, and to send him to the said Lords.
Lords introduced. E. of Southton.
This Day Thomas Earl of South'ton delivered unto the
Clerk his First Writ of Summons to Parliament, which
beareth Date, apud Westm. 21 die Martii, Anno Regni Regis Caroli Tertio; and his Lordship sat next below
the Earl of Bedd.
E. of Bristol.
John Earl of Bristol was this Day brought into the
House, in his Parliament Robes, between the Earls of
Essex and Leicester; the Gentleman Usher and Garter
only going before; and was placed next to the Place of
William Earl of Denbigh.
L. Maynard.
William Lord Maynard was in like Manner brought
into the House, in his Parliament Robes, between Two
Barons, and placed next under the Lord Brudnell's Place.
Committee to attend the King with the Petition for a Fast.
The Lord President reported, That the Lord
Admiral and himself did Yesterday attend the King
about the Petition for a Fast, according to the Directions of the House; and that His Majesty had appointed Two of the Clock this Afternoon for Delivery
of the said Petition unto Him, in the Privy Chamber at
Whitehall, by such a Number as it shall please their
Lordships.
Message to the H. C. to acquaint them with it.
The Lords, having named their Committee of
Twelve, sent a Message of this Report, and of the
Number of their Committee, unto the Commons, by
Mr. Serjeant Damport and Mr. Attorney. The Commons answered, They will be ready accordingly, with a
proportionable Number of their House.
The Names of the said Committee:
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L. President. L. Duke. L. Steward. L. Chamberlain. L. Bp. of Winton. L. Bp. of Norwich. |
L. Bp. of Rochester. L. Bp. of Co. et Lich. L. Percie. L. Dacres. L. Spencer. L. Mountague. |
Barony of Clifford.
The House being this Day called by the Clerk's Book,
and Henry the Son and Heir Apparent of Francis now
Earl of Cumb'land (who received his Writ of Summons
this Parliament) being called, though absent, and ranked
in the Place pretended to be due to the ancient Barons of
Clifford; the House was moved, That this might be no
Way prejudicial unto the Claim and Right of Anne
Countess Dowager of Dorsett, the Daughter and sole
Heir of George late Earl of Cumb'land, deceased; and
also that the same may not be prejudicial unto the
Right and Claim of the Lord Abergavenny, nor of any
other; which the House Ordered accordingly.
The House called.
The Names of those Lords who were absent this Day
when the House was called; and in what Manner
their Absence was excused:
Lords absent.
The Lord Brudnell, absent, and sent his Proxy.
The Lord Harvy, is in Town.
Lord Craven, is extra regnum.
Lord Carleton, is extra regnum.
Lord Vere, is extra regnum.
Lord Robertes, is coming up.
Lord Ley.
Lord Deyncourte, hath sent his Proxy.
Lord Brooke, hath Leave to be absent, and will send his Proxy.
Lord Stanhope of Shel. hath Leave to be absent, and will send his Proxy.
Lord Arundell of Wardour, hath sent his Proxy.
Lord Petre, hath Leave to be absent, and sent his Proxy.
Lord Stanhope of Harrington.
Lord Wootton, not excused.
Lord Wharton.
Lord Evre, hath Leave to be absent, and will send his Proxy.
Lord Cromewell, extra regnum.
Lord St. John of Basinge.
Lord Windsor.
Lord Dudley, hath Leave to be absent, and will send his Proxy.
Lord Morley and Mount. hath Leave to be absent, and sent his Proxy.
Lord Berkley, extra regnum.
Lord Strange, is coming up.
Lord Audley, extra regnum.
Lord Abergavenny, is sick.
Lord Clifford, is coming up.
Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, hath Leave to be absent,
and hath sent his Proxy.
Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, is lame.
Lord Bishop of Lincoln, will come shortly.
Lord Bishop of Chester, is sick.
Lord Bishop of Chichester, hath Leave to be absent,
and hath sent his Proxy.
Lord Bishop of Bangor, hath Leave to be absent, and
hath sent his Proxy.
Lord Bishop of Worcester, hath Leave to be absent,
and hath sent his Proxy.
Lord Bishop of Peterborough, hath Leave to be absent, and sent his Proxy.
Lord Bishop of London, is sick.
Lord Archbishop of Yorke, hath Leave, etc. and sent
his Proxy, which shall be returned to the House.
Lord Archbishop of Cant. is coming up.
Lord Viscount Newarke, hath Leave to be absent, and
will send his Proxy.
Lord Viscount Conway, in Town.
Lord Viscount Savage, hath Leave to be absent, and
sent his Proxy.
Lord Viscount Wimbleton, is sick.
Lord Viscount Tunbridge, the Small Pox is in his
House, and therefore forbears to come as yet.
Lord Viscount Purbecke.
Lord Viscount Mountague, is sick.
Earl of Peterborough.
Earl of Sunderland, hath Leave to be absent, and
sent his Proxy.
Earl Rivers, is sick, hath Leave to be absent, and
will send his Proxy.
Earl of Danby, hath Leave to be absent, and sent
his Proxy.
Earl of Mulgrave, is sick.
Earl of Banbury, hath Leave to be absent, and will
send his Proxy.
Earl of Holland, is sick,
Earl of Denbigh, is employed in His Majesty's Service.
Earl of Carlile.
Earl of Cambridge, in Scotland.
Earl of Bath, hath Leave to be absent, and sent his
Proxy.
Earl of Huntingdon.
Earl of Cumberland, hath Leave to be absent, and
will send his Proxy.
Earl of Rutland.
Earl of Shrewsbury, hath Leave to be absent, and
sent his Proxy.
Earl of Northumb'land, hath Leave to be absent, and
sent his Proxy.
Earl of Oxon, extra regnum.
Marquis of Winchester.
Earl of Marleborough, Lord Treasurer.
E. of Banbury's Precedency.
The House being moved to take into their Consideration whether the Precedency granted to the Earl of
Banbury, before some other of ancienter Creation,
were not prejudicial to the Rights and Inheritance of
the Peers of this Kingdom; it is referred to the Committee for Privileges, etc. to consider thereof, and report their Opinions to the House.
Rendering Arms serviceable.
Hodie 2a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for making the
Arms of this Kingdom more serviceable in Time to
come; and committed unto the
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L. President. L. Admiral. L. Great Chamberlain. L. Steward. L. Chamberlain. E. of Cleveland. E. of Tottnes. E. of Dover. L. Bp. of Winton. L. Bp. of Norwich. L. Bp. of Rochester. L. Bp. of Co. et Lich. L. Bp. of Bristol. |
E. of Essex. E. of Suff. E. of North'ton. E. of Clare. E. of Westm'land. L. Stourton. L. North. L. Grey of G. L. Spencer. L. Grey of W. L. Tufton. L. Pawlett. L. Maynard. |
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| All the Lords Lieutenants of the Shires. |
Lord Chief Justice, Lord Chief Baron, Mr. Attorney General, Mr. Serjeant Damport, |
To attend the Lords. Lieutenants |
To meet on Wednesday next (26 Martii), at Two
post meridiem, in the Painted Chamber.
Increase of Trade.
Hodie 2a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Increase
of Trade.
Committed unto the
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L. President. L. Great Chamberlain. E. Marshal. E. of Herteford. E. of Suff. E. of Warwicke. L. Viscount Say et S. L. Bp. of Winton. |
L. Bp. of Norwich. L. Bp. of Sarum. L. Bp. of Exceter. L. Delawarr. L. Vaux. L. North. L. Spencer. L. Mountague. |
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Mr. Baron Trevor,
Mr. Baron Vernon, Mr. Attorney General, Mr. Serjeant Damport, |
To attend the Lords. |
They, or any Seven of them, are to meet on Wednesday next (the 26th of this March), at Three
in the Afternoon, in the Painted Chamber.
Ld. Delawarr Privilege. Willoughby arrested.
Upon the Petition of Thomas Willoughby, Gentleman,
Servant to the Lord Delawarr, who was arrested the
very next Day after the Dissolution of the last Parliament, contrary to the Privileges of this House; it is
Ordered, That the Serjeant at Arms do bring before
the Lords the Body of Robert Wright and John Wright,
who made the said Arrest, and of John Coole, the
Creditor who procured the same, to answer their Contempt.
And His Majesty's Writ of Habeas Corpus cum Causa,
etc. is awarded unto the Marshal of the King's Bench,
where the said Thomas is Prisoner, to bring him also before their Lordships, ret. immediate.
Adjourn.
Dominus Custos Magni Sigilli declaravit præsens
Parliamentum continuandum esse usque in diem Lunæ
proximum, videlicet, 24m diem instantis Martii, hora
nona, Dominis sic decernentibus.