Die Lunæ, 12 April, 1641, 17; Car. Regis
PRAYERS.
Duncombe's Estate.
1a
vice lecta AN Act for Settling and Confirming of
est Billa, certain Lands and Tenements in the
Country of Yorke, and Bishoprick of Durham, upon Edmund Duncombe, and Hester his Wife, according to
several Decrees in the Court of Wards and Liveries.
Customers Fees.
Ordered, That the Bill concerning Customers Fees be
read, when the Bill for Tonage and Poundage shall be
read.
Prisoner to be examined.
Ordered, That Sir Ro. Pye, Sir H. Anderson, Sir Gilbert Gerrard, and Mr. Lawrence Whittaker, presently
repair to the Prison of the Gate-house, and take Mr.
Heywood with them, to examine one Browne, a Priest,
in Prison there; who says he has something to reveal,
worthy the Knowledge of this House: And they are to
make Report thereof to this House.
Spencer's Nat.
2da vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Naturalizing of
Dorothy Spencer, Daughter of Henry Lord Spencer,
Baron of Wormeleighton; it being resolved by Question,
that it should not be committed; the Question was put
for the Reading of it the Third time; the which passing
with the Affirmative; it was read the Third time; and,
upon Question, passed.
Clerke's Nat.
2da vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Naturalizing
of Simon Clerke, Son to Peter Clerke Esquire, deceased,
and Grandchild to Sir Simon Clerke of Sallford in the
County of Warwick, Baronet; and, upon the Question,
committed unto the Committee for De Vischer and
Heren, & al.
The Gospel.
2da vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the more free Passage of the Gospel; upon Question, committed unto
Sir Jo. Hotham, Sir Ben. Rudyard, Sir Guy Palmes, Mr.
Rigby, Sir Edm. Mountfort, Mr. Cradock, Mr. Whitehead, Sir Arth. Heselrigg, Mr. Kirton, Sir Simonds
D' Ewes, Mr. Bagshawe, Sir Edw. Hungerford, Sir Anth.
Irby, Mr. Treasurer Mr. Hollis, Sir Jo. Colpeper, Sir Jo.
Strangewayes, Mr. White, Sir Tho. Barrington, Sir Jo.Holland, Mr. Knatchbull, Mr. Pierrepoint, Sir Wm.
Litton, Lord Digby, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Ralphe Goodwyn,
Sir Tho. Widrington, Sir Roger North, Mr. Strangewayes,
Mr. Hatcher, Mr. Tomkins, Sir Oliver Luke, Mr. Northcott, Sir Tho. Middleton, Sir Tho. Bowyer, Lord Compton,
Sir Jo. Evelyn, Mr. Whistler: All, that will come, are to
have Voices at this Committee: And are to meet on
Thursday next on Two of Clock, in the Court of Wards.
Proceedings concerning Browne.
Ordered, That the Keeper of the Gate-house be forthwith required, from this House, to suffer no Man besides
Mr. Heywood, One of the Justices of the Peace for Westminster, to speak with Browne the Priest, a Prisoner
there, until the Committee, appointed by this House to
examine him, shall have fully examined him.
Ordered, That Sir Robert Pye, Sir H. Anderson, Sir
Gilbert Gerrard, and Mr. Lawrence Whittaker, be added
to the Committee for the Roman Hierarchy: And they
are to sit this Afternoon, in the Court of Wards: And
the Examining of Browne is referred unto them: And
they are to give forth no Copies of his Examinations till
they have fully examined him.
Privilege- Lady Sandy's Assessment.
Ordered, That it be referred to the Committee for
Privileges to examine the Matter of assessing, by the
Lords, towards the Payment of the last Subsidies, the
Lady Sandys, Dowager to the Lord Sandys, and now
Wife to Sir Jo. Holland Baronet, a Member of this
House: And That Committee is to sit upon it To-
morrow in the Afternoon: And the Committee is likewise
to take into Consideration all Cases of the like Nature.
Apprehending Priests.
Ordered, That Sir Jo. Wray, and Mr. Alderman
Penington, do presently repair to the Lord Mayor of
London, or either of the Sheriffs, and give them Notice
where many Priests are now lodged; and to require
them, from this House, that some speedy Course be
taken for the Apprehending of them.
Proceedings against Earl of Straford.
Heads of a Conference to be desired with the Lords,
touching the Proceedings against the Earl of Straford.
1. A Narrative of the Evidence the Committee intended to have gone on, on Saturday last; concerning
which they resorted to the House of Commons for
farther Direction: To which Evidence Two Members
of this House were ready to depose.
The House fell into a great and long Debate of the
Second Head: - And in the mean time, Mr. Hampden
went up to the Lords with this Message;
To signify unto their Lordships, that this House is
now in Debate of a Business of great Importance, which
they do intend to communicate unto their Lordships; but
are not yet fully ready for a Conference; and therefore
they do intreat, their Lordships would be pleased to sit a
little while; and they hope they shall come up very
suddenly unto them.
Leave of Absence.
Whereas Mr. Rigby had formerly Leave granted him
to go into the Country, and to return within Three
Weeks; he has now Liberty to go, and to return in convenient Time.
Sir Jo. Strangewayes has Leave to go into the Country
upon his great Occasions; and to return in convenient
Time.
Earl of Straford's Trial.
The Earl of Straford's Committee, who retired to
prepare the Second Head, after some Stay, returned;
and presented this following to the House for a Second
Head; which was read; and allowed of by the House;
viz.
2. That the House, having taken Consideration thereof,
did conceive it very material; but, in regard of the Danger and Distractions of the present Times, and that much
Time might be spent in Debate, touching the Admitting of that Evidence, they resolve to come to a general
Reply; setting aside that Evidence for this time; saving
to themselves their Rights to make use of the said Evidence, for the farther Prosecution of the Three-and twentieth Article, if their Lordships shall be unsatisfied
concerning the same, without admitting the said Earl of
Straford to examine upon any of the other Articles;
which the House doth do, to the end that the Business
might come to some speedy Conclusion; the Loss of
Time being of extreme Danger, and ill Consequence, to
the Commonwealth, as they conceive.-
Lords to sit.
Mr. Hampden brings Answer, that the Lords will sit
a convenient Time.-
Proceedings against Earl of Straford.
3. The Third Head: That, upon Occasion of Discovery of this Evidence, a Paper was read in the House;
whereby it did appear, that at the same time, when the
dangerous Words were spoken by the Earl of Straford,
touching the bringing the Irish Army into England, other
Words were spoken by Two others, then present, decyphered by these Letters, L. Arch. L. Cott, (by which
we conceive is meant the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, and the Lord Cottington,) very full of pernicious
Counsels to the King, and Slander to the Commons
assembled in the last Parliament; as will appear, if their
Lordships will be pleased to hear the Paper read: Which
Paper the Committee is commanded to read; and leave
it to their Consideration; and to desire, that their Lordships will take some Course, that it may be duly examined
by whom these Words were spoken; that there may be
some farther Proceedings to prevent the Dangers that
may ensue thereupon; and that those Counsels may be
looked into, and searched to the Bottom.
These Three Heads were all severally put to the
Question; and, by Resolution upon the Question, Ordered
to be the Heads of this Conference.
Mr. Strode went up to the Lords with this Message;
to desire a Conference with their Lordships, by a Committee of both Houses, touching the Proceedings against
the Earl of Straford, and some other Matters lately discovered.
Bogan's, &c. Nat.
2da vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Naturalizing of
Richard Bogan, Christopher, Hester, and Magdalen
Bogan, Children of Rich. Bogan, of London Esquire;
upon Question, committed unto the Committee for De
Vischer, and Heren, & al.
Attainder of Earl of Straford.
Ordered, That, at the next Sitting of the House, the
Bill for the Attainder of Tho. Earl of Straford shall
be read the Second time: And Mr. Speaker is to put
the House in mind of this Order.
Mr. Kirton.
Ordered, That Mr. Speaker put the House in mind,
the next Sitting, of Mr. Kirton's Carriage at this time.
Trial of Earl of Straford.
A Message from the Lords, by J. Heath and Serjeant
Glanvile;
The Lords desire a present Conference, by a Committee of both Houses, in the Painted Chamber, if it
may stand with the Conveniency of this House, concerning the last Conference about the Proceedings
against the Earl of Straford.
Answer returned by the same Messengers; that this
House has taken their Lordships Message into Consideration; and will give a present Meeting, as is desired.
The Committee appointed to manage the Evidence at
the Trial of the Earl of Straford are appointed Reporters
of this Conference.
Mr. Glinne reports the Conference with the Lords
concerning the Proceedings at the Trial of the Earl of
Straford;
That the Lord Steward did speak in the Name of the
Lords; and did declare, that the Lords are resolved this
House may proceed, as formerly was intended, before the
Offer of farther Evidence to be propounded: The Lord
of Straford to recollect his Evidence first; and That being
done, the Members of the House of Commons to state
their Evidence: And this to be done To-morrow Morning; whereof they will give the Earl of Straford notice.
Ditto.
Ordered, That the House meet, as a Committee, To-
morrow at Eight of Clock, at Westminster-hall, at the
Trial of the Earl of Straford; and, as a House, here at
One of Clock in the Afternoon.