DIE Mercurii, 8 die Decembris.
PRAYERS, by Mr. Salawey.
Domini præsentes fuerunt:
Comes Manchester, Speaker.
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Answer from the H. C.
Sir Edward and Mr. Page return with this Answer from the House of Commons:
That they agree that the Committee concerning the
London Agents do meet this Afternoon, and so de Die
in Diem.
Ordinance concerning Tonnage and Poundage.
The Ordinance concerning Tonnage and Poundage,
was read, with the Amendments, and Agreed to; and
Ordered to be sent to the House of Commons for their
Concurrence.
Clarke and Cole.
This Day being appointed for arguing the Errors,
in the Writ of Error between Clarke Plaintiff and Cole
Defendant; the Defendant, with his Counsel, appeared:
But the Plaintiff neither in Person nor by Counsel appeared, though he was served to appear this Day, as by
Affidavit at the Bar appeared.
Whereupon the Defendant's Counsel was heard.
And the House, upon Consideration thereof, Ordered, That the Judgement given in the King's Bench
be affirmed; and the Record returned into the King's
Bench, that so Execution may be taken out accordingly;
and that the Plaintiff shall pay Five Pounds Costs to
the Defendant.
Compton and Barret.
The Errors in the Writ of Error between Compton
Plaintiff and Barrett Defendant were this Day argued
by Counsel.
And the House, upon Consideration thereof, Ordered, That the Judgement in the King's Bench is
hereby affirmed; and the Record to be returned into
the King's Bench, that so Execution may be taken
away.
Day and Gutch.
The Errors in the Writ of Error between Day Plaintiff and Gutch Defendant were argued this Day, by
Counsel on both Sides.
And the House, upon Consideration thereof, Ordered, That the Judgement given in the King's (fn. *) Bench
is hereby confirmed; and the Record to be remitted
into the King's Bench, that so Execution may be taken
out.
Message from the H. C. with Orders and an Ordinance;— and to remind the Lords of the One about Tonnage and Poundage.
A Message was brought from the House of Commons, by Sir Thomas Dacres Knight;
To desire their Lordships Concurrence in these Particulars:
1. An Order for continuing the Commissioners of
the Great Seal for a longer Time. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
2. An Ordinance for Seven Hundred Pounds to Sir
Francis Willoughby. (Here enter.)
Agreed to.
3. An Addition to the Ordinance formerly passed
both Houses, for securing and re-paying Twenty Thousand Pounds to the Committee of the Eastern Association. (Here enter it.)
Agreed to.
4. To put their Lordships in Mind of passing the
Ordinance for Tonnage and Poundage.
The Answer returned was:
Answer.
That concerning the Ordinance for Tonnage and
Poundage, their Lordships will send a speedy Answer by
Messengers of their own: To all the rest, this House
agrees.
Durant and Sheppard.
This Day being appointed for arguing the Errors
between Durrant Plaintiff, and Sheppard Defendant;
the Counsel for the Defendant only appeared, and made
it appear, "that the Error assigned by the Plaintiff is a
common Error."
It is Ordered, That the Plaintiff shall shew Cause
this Day Sevennight, why the Judgement given in
the King's Bench in this Cause shall not be confirmed.
Parsons and Wadman.
Ordered, That the Errors in the Writ of Error depending in this House, between Parsons Plaintiff and
Wadman Defendant, shall be argued, at this Bar, by
Counsel on both Sides, on Tuesday Morning next, at
Ten of the Clock.
E. of Leic. and Murdoch & al.
Ordered, That the Cause against Murdocke, &c.
upon the Complaint of the Earl of Leycester, shall be
heard To-morrow Morning, the First Cause.
Sir R. Grosvenor and Stone.
Upon reading a Report from the Judges:
(Here enter it.)
It is Ordered, That the Judgement in the King's
Bench, in the Cause between Sir Richard Gresvenor Plaintiff and Thomas Stone Defendant, is hereby confirmed;
and the Record to be transmitted into the King's Bench,
that Execution may be taken out.
Examination concerning the Riot in The Strand, by some Soldiers.
Francis Pilfriman, Master of The Three Crane Tavern
by The Savoy, and Edward Sacker, being examined upon
Oath, what they knew concerning those Persons that
lately stayed Persons in the Street over against The Savoy,
in the Night-time;
And they said, "That there were about Eight or
Nine Persons, who came out of a Cook's House over
against The Savoy, and stayed Persons in the Street;
and did call for Wine out of the Tavern, and forced
them to drink the King's Health: That Colonel
Wiltshire and one Pope was Two of them, and the
Cook's Name is Pecke."
It is Ordered, That the further Examination of this
Business is referred to Mr. Justice Edwards and Mr.
Justice Cater; and they to send for the said Wiltshire,
Pope, and Pecke, and report the Examinations to this
House.
P. Elector, to export Horses.
Ordered, That the Prince Elector shall have a Pass,
to transport Horses into Holland or France.
Porter, a Pass.
Ordered, That Mr. Philip Porter shall have a Pass,
to go (fn. *) with his Servant, into Flanders.
Order to continue the Commissioners of the Great Seal.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That the Great Seal of England shall
remain in the Custody of the Commissioners it is
now in, for the Space of Twenty Days after the
End of the next Term, from the Expiration of the
Time it is now continued for; and that the Commission for hearing of Causes in Chancery be renewed
and continued for the like Term of Twenty Days
after the End of the next Term."
Order for 700 l. to Sir F. Willoughby.
"Ordered, by the Lords and Commons assembled
in Parliament, That the Sum of Seven Hundred
Pounds be charged upon the Moiety of the Receipts
at Gouldsmiths Hall not engaged (in Course), and paid
unto Sir Francis Willoughby, or his Assignee, for the
Relief and Supply of the extreme Necessity of his
Lady and Children; and that the Acquittance of the
said Sir Francis Willoughby, or his Assignee, shall be
a sufficient Warrant and Discharge to the Treasurers at Goldsmiths Hall, for the Payment of the said
Seven Hundred Pounds as aforesaid, accordingly."
Addition to the Ordinance for securing 20,000 l. to the Eastern Association.
"Resolved, &c, That these Words following be added unto the Ordinance passed both Houses, of 1
Decembris Instant, concerning the Twenty Thousand
Pounds to be re-paid to the Eastern Association,
in the Third Page of the said Ordinance, after the
Words ["19th of November, 1647,"] videlicet, ["for
so much only as concerns the Re-payment of the
said Twenty Thousand Pounds unto the Eastern Association, out of the Assessments for the Army by the
Treasurers at War be and is &c."]"
"Decimo octavo Die Novembris, 1647.
Sir R. Grosvenor and Stone.
"According to your Lordships Order, of the First
Day of this Instant Month, touching the Writ of Error between Sir Richard Gresvenor Plaintiff, and
Thomas Stone Defendant; in the Presence of the Counsel on both Sides, we have considered of the Objections made by the Plaintiff's Counsel in the said
Cause: And we are of Opinion, notwithstanding the
Objections aforesaid, That the Judgement given in
the King's Bench ought to be affirmed. All which
nevertheless we humbly leave to your Lordships grave
Consideration.
"Pet'r. Phesant.
Edw. Atkins.
Jo. Godbold."
London Agents, who encouraged the late Mutiny in the Army.
"It is this Day Ordered, by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That the Committee
of Lords and Commons for the examining the Business concerning the London Agents are to meet this
Afternoon, and so from Time to Time as they shall
think fit."
Sir R. Grosvenor and Stone.
Upon the Report of Mr. Justice Phesant, Mr. Baron
Atkins, and Mr. Justice Godbold, read this Day in the
House, in a Cause between Grosvenor and Stone, upon
a Writ of Error depending in this House:
It is Ordered, That the Judgement in the King's
Bench between the said Parties is hereby affirmed; and
that the Transcript of the Record shall be sent back to
the Court of King's Bench, that Execution may be
taken out according to Course; the said Writ of Error
notwithstanding.
Adjourn.
House adjourned till 10a cras.