Die Lunæ, 29 Martii, 1641, post meridiem.
PRAYERS.
Trial of E. of Straford.
SIR Tho. Barrington is appointed to go up to the
Lords, to desire a Conference, by a Committee of
both Houses, concerning the Trial of the Earl of Straford.
This House doth conceive, that the Examination of
the Lord Primate of Ireland, already taken, is not to be
used; in regard none of the Members of this House were
present at the Taking of it; but the Examination of him,
provided that some of the Committee appointed to manage the Evidence at the Trial be present thereat, this
House will not oppose it; saving their own Rights:
And, in like Cases, the House leaves it to the Committee
to proceed in such Manner, as they shall think agreeable
to Law and Justice.
This to be the Subject of the Conference: And Mr.
Whittlock is to manage it.
Sir Tho. Barrington brings Answer that their Lordships will give a Meeting presently, by a Committee of
the whole House, as is desired.
Leave of Absence.
Mr. Fra. Godolphin, of Trevenegne, has Leave to be
absent for some Time.
Conference.
Mr. Whittlock acquaints the House, that he had, according to their Commands, delivered to the Lords, at a Committee, the Substance of That he was intrusted withal.
Tonnage and Poundage.
Ordered, That the first Business, that shall be taken
into Consideration, at the next Sitting of the House, shall
be the Motion, this Day made, concerning a short Bill to
be drawn for the Taking of the Subsidy of Tonage and
Poundage, de bene esse, for Three Months.
Leave of Absence.
Mr. Cage has Leave to go into the Country, and to
be absent for some time.
To meet at Westminster-hall.
Ordered, That the House meet, as a Committee,
To-morrow Morning at Eight of Clock, at Westminster-hall.