DIE Lunæ, 15 die Martii.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Wilkinson.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
Comes Manchester, Speaker.
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Comes Northumb.
Comes Warwicke.
Comes Sarum.
Comes Kent.
Comes Lyncolne.
Comes Nottingham.
Comes Mulgrave.
Comes Rutland. |
Ds. North.
Ds. Willoughby.
Ds. Grey.
Ds. De Lawarr.
Ds. Dacres.
Ds. Berkeley. |
Alderman Fowkes and the E. I. Co.
Ordered, That the Cause between Alderman
Foukes and the East India Company shall be put off till
the 1st of May next; and then to be heard by Counsel on both Sides.
Hamiltons versus E. of Antrim.
Upon reading the Petition of Anne, Alice, and Valentyne Hamilton, Daughters of Sir Claude
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Hamilton,
Knight; shewing, "That the Earl of Antrim, who is
now in Rebellion, stands indebted unto them in One
Thousand Six Hundred Pounds; therefore desires some
Relief, for their Subsistence, out of the Estate the said
Earl hath in this Kingdom in the Right of his Wife
the Dutchess of Buckingham, that so they may be preserved from Extremities:"
It is Ordered, That this House will consider further
hereof, when there shall be Proof made to this House
that there is a just Debt, and what it is.
Answer to the King, about His Chaplains attending Him.
Ordered, That the Earl of Lyncolne is added to
the Committee for drawing up a Letter to the King's
Two last Letters, to this Sense, "That, if the King
thinks fit to admit such of His Chaplains as have
taken the Covenant, (fn. †) they are inclined to give them
Leave."
King's Children to be removed to Hampton Court.
The Earl of Northumb. desired to know the Pleasure
of the House, "Whether they will not think it fit
that the King's Children shall be removed to some
of the King's Houses, to take the Air, for some Part
of this Summer?"
And this House thought it fit that the King's Children be removed to Hampton Court, for some Part of
this Summer; and that the Concurrence of the House
of Commons be desired herein.
Prisoners in The Tower to pay their Fees before they are released.
Ordered, That all Prisoners that are, or shall be,
in the Custody of the Lieutenant of The Tower of London shall pay their due Fees to the Lieutenant of The
Tower and the other Officers there, before they be released out of their Custody; and likewise to pay the
Fees to the Officers of this House.
Delinquents discovered by the E. of Lincoln, and Ed. Willoughby, to be examined.
Upon Motion of the Lord Willoughby: It is Ordered,
That the Committee (fn. *) at Haberdasher Hall shall examine
concerning the Delinquency of such Person as the Lord
Willoughby shall acquaint that Committee with.
Ordered, That the Committee at Habberdashers
Hall shall examine concerning the Delinquency of such
a Person as the Earl of Lyncolne shall discover to them.
Serjeant Glanvile to be bailed.
The House this Day approved of the Bail of Serjeant
Glanvile; and the Recognizance was taken presently:
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"Joh'es Glanvill, de Brodehinton, in Com. Wilts, Serviens ad Legem, tenetur D'no Regi in
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| "Sampson Hele, de Halwell, in Com. Devon. Ar. & Samuell Mico Gives & Mercator de
Civitate Lond. Manucaptores pro præd. Joh'e Glanvile, Arm. tenentur Domino Regi; videlicet, uterque eorum separatim in
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"The Condition of the abovesaid Recognizance is,
That the said Serjeant John Glanvile shall be forthcoming, and appear before the Lords in Parliament,
within Twenty Days next after Notice shall be given
at the Dwelling-house of the said Samuell Mico, in
Walbrooke, London."
Ordinance to regulate Oxford University.
The House was adjourned during Pleasure into a
Committee, to take into further Consideration the Ordinance for regulating the University of Oxon.
The House was resumed.
Major Steward, a Protection till his Arrears are paid.
Upon reading the Petition of Major Robert Steward;
shewing, "That there is Thirty Pounds owing to him
by the State, for his Service in the Wars; for Want
thereof, to pay his Debts, he being in Danger to be
arrested by his Creditors:"
It is Ordered, That the said Major Robert Steward
shall have the Protection of this House, until he can receive his Arrears from the State, to pay his Debts.
Message to the H. C. with the Petition of the Bishop of London's Tenants;
A Message was sent to the House of Commons, by
Doctor Aylett and Doctor Heath:
To deliver to them the Petition of the Tenants of
the Bishop of London; and let them know, that this
House hath appointed a Committee to consider of it,
and what is fit to be done for their Relief; and to desire them to nominate a Committee, to join with their
Lordships therein.
and about removing the King's Children to Hampton Court.
2. To acquaint them, "That the Earl of Northumb.
desiring to know the Pleasure of the Houses, whether
he might not remove the King's Children to some of
the King's Houses near London, and to which House,
to take the Air, the Season of the Year drawing on;
and that the Lords think it fit that he remove them
to Hampton Court;" and desire their Concurrence
therein.
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a cras.