DIE Jovis, 17 Aprilis,
Domini tam Spirituales
quam Temporales, quorum nomina subscribuntur,
præsentes fuerunt:
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p. Archiepus. Cant. Archiepus. Eborum. Epus. London. Epus. Dunelm. p. Epus. Winton. Epus. Petriburgen. p. Epus. Hereforden. Epus. Wigorn. p. Epus. Norwicen. p. Epus. Roffen. p. Epus. Co. et Lich. Epus. Bangor. Epus. Cicestren. p. Epus. Oxon. Epus. Cestren. p. Epus. Meneven. p. Epus. Lincoln. p. Epus. Sarum. p. Epus. Bath. et Well. p. Epus. Bristol. Epus. Asaphen. p. Epus. Gloucestren. p. Epus. Carlile. p. Epus. Exon. p. Epus. Landaven. |
Ds. Coventry, Ds. Custos Magni Sigilli. p. Comes Marleborough, Magnus Thesaur. Angliæ. p. Comes Maunchester, Præs. Concilii Domini Regis. p. Dux Buckingham, Mag. Admirall. Angliæ. Marchio Winton. p. Comes Lindsey, Magnus Camerar. Angliæ. p. Comes Arundell et Surr. Comes Maresc. Angliæ. Comes Pembroc, Senesc. Hospitii. p. Comes Mountgomery, Cam. Hospitii. Comes Oxon. Comes Northumbriæ. Comes Salop. Comes Kantii. Comes (fn. *)
Derbiæ. Comes Wigorn. Comes Rutland. Comes Cumbriæ. p. Comes Sussex. Comes Huntingdon. Comes Bath. p. Comes South'ton. p. Comes Bedford. p. Comes Hertford. p. Comes Essex. p. Comes Lincoln. p. Comes Nottingham. p. Comes Suffolciæ. p. Comes Dorsett. p. Comes Sarum. p. Comes Exon. p. Comes Bridgewater. p. Comes Leicestriæ. Comes North'ton. p. Comes Warwic. p. Comes Devon. Comes Cantabr. p. Comes Carlile. Comes Denbigh. p. Comes Bristol. p. Comes Angles. p. Comes Holland. p. Comes Clare. p. Comes Bolingbrooke. p. Comes Westmerland. p. Comes Banbury. p. Comes Berk. p. Comes Cleveland. Comes Danby. Comes Tottnes. p. Comes Monmouth. p. Comes Norwich. Comes Rivers. Comes Sunderland. p. Comes Newcastle. p. Comes Dover. p. Comes Petriburgh. p. Comes Sandford. Vicecomes Mountague. Vicecomes Purbeck. Vicecomes Tunbridge. p. Vicecomes Say et Seale. Vicecomes Wimbleton. Vicecomes Savage. p. Vicecomes Conway. Vicecomes Newarke. p. Vicecomes Bayninge. p. Ds. Clifford. Ds. Abergavenny. Ds. Audley. p. Ds. Percy. Ds. Strange. p. Ds. Delawarr. Ds. Berkley. Ds. Morley. p. Ds. Dacres. Ds. Dudley. p. Ds. Stourton. p. Ds. Darcy. Ds. Vaux. Ds. Windsore. Ds. St. John de Bas. Ds. Cromewell. Ds. Evre. p. Ds. Pagett. p. Ds. North. p. Ds. Compton. Ds. Wootton. Ds. Petre. p. Ds. Spencer. Ds. Stanhope de Harr. Ds. Arundell. Ds. Stanhope de Sh. p. Ds. Noel. p. Ds. Kymbolton. p. Ds. Newenham. Ds. Brooke. p. Ds. Mountague. p. Ds. Grey. Ds. Deyncourt. Ds. Ley. p. Ds. Tregoze. Ds. Carleton. p. Ds. Tufton. Ds. Craven. p. Ds. Mountioy. p. Ds. Fawconbridge. p. Ds. Lovelace. p. Ds. Pawlett. Ds. Harvy. Ds. Brudnell. p. Ds. Maynard. p. Ds. Howard. p. Ds. Weston. p. Ds. Goringe. |
EARL of North'ton excused.
Levingston's Naturalization.
Alexander Levingston, who hath exhibited his Bill of
Naturalization this Parliament, did this Day take the
Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance, according to the
Statute; and delivered a Certificate that he did receive
the Communion at St. Martine's Church in the Fields,
this last Easter.
E. Devon's Bill.
Hodie Billa missa fuit ad Domum Communem, per
Servientes Crewe et Davenporte; videlicet, Billa concerning the Lands of the Earl of Devon.
Message to the House of Commons, by the Lord
Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, and Mr.
Baron Trevor: videlicet,
Message to the Commons, for a further Conference touching the Liberties of the Subject.
The Lords desire that the Committee of both Houses
may meet again, at Two this Afternoon, in the Painted
Chamber (if that Time may stand with the Conveniency
of the House), to finish that Conference which was begun Yesterday.
Answered:
They will meet, to confer accordingly.
Answer.
Another Message to the Commons, by the said Messengers: videlicet,
Message to the Commons to bring their Journal to the Conference.
That the Lords have a great Care that this Conference may take good Effect; and therefore their Lordships being put in Mind of the Opinion of a Learned
Gentleman concerning that Business, which is mentioned
in their Journal of the Parliament begun 18° Jacobi (but
entered in the Month of May Anno 19° Jac.), their
Lordships desire that their own Clerk (if they please)
may have that Book in Readiness to be shewn at this
Conference, if Need shall be.
The Messengers returned, and said, That the Commons will, in convenient Time, send an Answer, by
Messengers of their own.
And afterwards this Answer was sent from the Commons, by Sir Thomas Edmonds and others:
Answer.
Whereas their Lordships desire that certain Memorials, entered by the Clerk of their House, might be
produced at this Conference; for that there was no Resolution of their House at that Time in the said Business,
but only short Speeches entered, not allowed by the
House to be entered, but then spoken against, and since
disavowed, and so the same can be no Record: They are
therefore unwilling to produce those Things unto your
Lordships, which themselves have disavowed; and yet,
as they are very willing, so they do hope (this notwithstanding) all due Respects shall be continued between
both Houses.
Lamplugh discharged.
This Day Anthony Lamplugh, Esquire, was brought to
the Bar, according to the Order Yesterday, where he
made his humble Acknowledgement of his unjust and
scandalous Petition against the Lord Keeper and Bishop
of Lincoln, and asked them Forgiveness for the same.
The Delinquent being withdrawn; the Lord Keeper
and the Lord Bishop of Lincoln gave Thanks to the
House, for their Noble Respect unto them, and besought
their Lordships that the rest of their Censure against
the said Lamplugh might be forgiven, which the House
agreed unto; and the same was declared unto him, being at
the Bar again, and so he was discharged of his Imprisonment.
River Medway.
Hodie 1a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act to make the River
of Medway navigable from Maidestone to Penshurste.
(fn. *) Abergavenny.
Hodie 2a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act
And Memorandum, That whereas the Reminder of
the said Land desired to be sold is in the Crown, the
Duke of Buckingham signified, That His Majesty hath
given His Assent that this Bill may be exhibited.
Committed unto the
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L. Duke of Buckingham. E. of Dorsett. E. of Leicester. E. of Devon. E. of Clare. E. of Westm'land. L. Bp. of Co. et Lich. L. Bp. of Sarum. |
L. Bp. of Lincoln. L. Bp. of Carlile. L. Bp. of Landaffe. L. Delawarr. L. North. L. Spencer. L. Maynard. L. Weston. L. Goreinge. |
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Mr. Justice Yelverton, |
To attend the Lords. |
| Mr. Serjeant Damport, |
| Mr. Serjeant Berkley, |
To meet on Monday, the 21st of April, at Two in
the Afternoon, in the Little Committee Chamber.
Message from the Commons, by Sir John Ellyott and
others:
Message from the H. of C. touching their Complaint against the E. of Suffolk.
The Commons renewed their former Complaint against
the E. of Suff. (14 April.) and shewed that, upon the
said Earl's Denial, that he spake not the said Words
unto Sir John Strangeways wherewith he is charged,
they made Inquisition of the Truth thereof, as well
touching the said Denial, as for the clearing of their
own Member, who affirmed the same. In which Inquisition, they find that he the said Earl of Suff. did speak
the said Words unto the said Sir John Strangwayes; and
that the said Earl further said, "That he would not
stand in Selden's Case for Ten Thousand Pounds;
and that Mr. Selden went about, and sought to set
Division betwixt the King and His People." The
Commons do further affirm, That these Words had not
only Reference to the Rasure, but to the whole Narrative of the Commons at the late Conference, in which
the Commons had directed Mr. Selden; and so the
Commons are wounded hereby, through Mr. Selden's
Sides. The Commons, therefore, have righted their
own Member Sir John Strangewayes, having found the
said Words to be truly affirmed by him, notwithstanding the said Earl of Suffolkes Denial. And the Messengers gave their Probalities thereof.
"1. They found that the said Earl spake the said
Words before many then present.
"2. That the said Sir John Strangwayes did presently
tell them unto the Earl of Herteford.
"3. They found it evident that the said Earl of Suff.
did call the said Sir John Strangewayes unto him
at that Time, and spake unto him.
"4. The said Sir John Strangwayes revealed not this of
himself, but was first constrained thereunto by Vote
of their House; so that it cannot be thought he
would speak more than the Truth."
Then the said Messengers declared the Resolution of
the Commons herein: videlicet,
"That (notwithstanding the Earl of Suff's Denial) he
the said Earl of Suff. hath done this great Injury unto Mr. Selden in particular, and through him to the
whole House in general; and that Sir John Strangwayes spake nothing but the Truth herein."
Then the said Messengers exhibited the Names of the
Witnesses whom they have examined: videlicet, Sir
Christopher Nevill, Knight, and Mr. Littleton; and the
Names also of divers Lords that were then present, and
whom they have Cause to believe could justify the same;
videlicet, the Earls of Hertoford, Essex, Nottingham, Sarum,
Petriburgh, and Stamford; and added that Sir Thomas
Nevill was present also, but they had no Time to examine him. Wherefore the House of Commons demands Justice of this House against the said Earl of
Suff. and that their Lordships would punish him the
said Earl of Suff. according to the Weight of his Offence.
Answered:
Answer.
The Lords have resolved to take this into their Consideration; and, after due Deliberation thereof, they
will give them an Answer in convenient Time.
Adjourn.
Dominus Custos Magni Sigilli declaravit præsens Parliamentum continuandum esse usque in diem crastinum,
videlicet, diem Veneris, 18m instantis Aprilis, hora nona,
Dominis sic decernentibus.