DIE Sabbati, videlicet, 3 die Septembris.
PRAYERS.
The Lord Kymbolton was appointed Speaker this
Day.
Capt. Hume to raise Forty Men for Holland.
Ordered, That Captain Hume shall have Leave to
entertain Forty Soldiers, to recruit his Company in
Holland.
Bishop of Ely, &c. not to speak with Archbp. of Cant.
Ordered, That the Bishop of Ely and the Doctors
of Cambridge shall not be permitted to speak or keep
Company with the Archbishop of Cant.
None but Officers to inhabit The Tower.
Ordered, That none be permitted to inhabit in The
Tower of London but such as have Office there.
Judge Mallet's Wife to see him.
Ordered, That Judge Mallett's Wife may be permitted to come and see, and speak with him in The
Tower, but not to inhabit with him there.
Message from the H. C. with an Amendment to the Order for raising Money in London;
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by John Ven:
To desire Concurrence in an Amendment of an Order
formerly, for Subscription of Money and Plate in London. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
and with an Order about Subscriptions at Chichester.
2. (fn. *) To desire Concurrence in Nomination of some
Commissioners, to take and receive Subscriptions of Plate
and Money at Chichester. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
The Answer returned was:
Answer.
That this House agrees with the House of Commons
in the Two Particulars now brought up.
A Message was brought up from the House of Commons, by Sir Nath. Bernadiston:
Deputy Lieutenants for Suffolk.
To desire Concurrence for the adding of some Deputy
Lieutenants for the County of Suffolke: videlicet,
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Sir Wm. Castleton, Baronet. Sir Jo. Wentworth, Sir Rob't Brooke Sir Wm. Soame, Sir Tho. Barnadiston, |
Knts., |
Tho. Baker.
Brampton Guerdon.
Wm. Rivett, of Bilson.
Rob't Brewster.
John Gurdon.
Nath. Bacon.
Francis Bacon.
Wm. Bloyes.
Tho. Blosse. |
For Alborowe:
The Bailiffs for the Time being.
Esquire Bence.
Alexander Bence.
Ordered, That this House approves of these Persons to be Deputy Lieutenants.
Earl of Carlisle committed to The Tower.
Ordered, That the Earl of Carlile shall stand committed to The Tower, there to remain until the Pleasure
of this House be further known; and Witnesses are to
be produced, to prove the Activeness of the said Earl,
in endeavouring to put the Commission of Array into
Execution in the County of Essex.
Ld. St. John and George Benyon.
Whereas the Lord St. John's Lands, in Essex and Bedfordshire, are, and for divers Years have been, in the
King's Hands, by George Benyon's illegal Extents, prosecuted in His Majesty's Name, but to Benyon's private
Profit; and the Rents thereby received by Benyon, and
applied to his own Use, and Benyon still receives the
Rents: It is therefore thought fit, and so Ordered,
That the Rents and Profits of the aforesaid Lands shall
be reserved in the Tenants Hands, until the Cause depending in this House between the Lord St. Johns and
the said Benyon be determined.
Receivers for Midhurst and Chichester.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That Sir Gregory Norton, Baronet,
Sir Jo. Chapman, Knight, George Oglander, Esquire,
Captain Hen. Chittey, Mr. George Greene, Mr. Stephen Humfrey, are approved of, to be Receivers, to
receive the Monies and Plate that shall be brought in
upon the Propositions, and to be Commissaries, to
value the Horse and Arms that shall be brought in,
for the Town of Midhurst and Rape of Chichester."
Message to the H. C. with Deputy Lieutenants Names for Oxford.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons,
by Sir Peter Wentworth:
To desire their Lordships Concurrence in the Nomination of Two Persons, to be Deputy Lieutenants for
the County of Oxon; videlicet, Sir Rob't Knowles and Sir
Tho. Coggell.
Ordered, That this House approves of these Persons to be Deputy Lieutenants, as is desired.
The Answer returned was as abovesaid.
Ld. Montague to transport Horses to France.
Ordered, That the Lord Viscount Mountague shall
have Liberty to transport Eight or Six Horses for
France.
Sir P. Osborne, a Pass to Jersey.
Ordered, That Sir Peter Osborne shall have a Pass
to go to the Isle of Jarsey, to have Security in his
passing.
Sir R. Disington Two Horses to France.
Ordered, That Sir Rob't Disington shall have Liberty to transport into France Two Nags.