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A74250 The votes of the House, or The dayly proceedings in Parliament since the coming in of the secluded members the 21 of February 1659, untill the dissolution of the Parliament March 16 1659. Published according to order. Williams, Oliver, fl. 1657-1670. 1660 (1660) Thomason E1016_1; ESTC P1103 36,486 170

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colonel Rich were reported from the Council of State and read Colonel Rich standing up in his place denied the charge laid against him and said that he is a stranger to all represented Resolved That the Parliament doth approve of what the Council of State have done concerning the commitment of Col. Rich and bringing of him to the Parliament being a Member of the House Ordered That it be referred to the Council of State further to examine the whole matter charged against Col. Rich and what else concerneth the business and forthwith to state matter of fact and report it to the Parliament Resolved That colonel Rich be and is hereby enjoined to attend the Council of State from time to time upon examination of this business Several Examinations are also reported from the Council of State touching Sir Arthur Hesilrigg and the whole matter thereupon depending before the said Council touching several Informations given in to the Council against Sir Arthur Hesilrig Sir Arthur Hesilrig standing up in his place said he was not guilty of any thing wherewith he is charged Ordered That this business concerning Sir Arthur Hesilrig be referred back to the Council further to examine the business and report it to the Parliament The House likewise proceeded in the Act for the Militia and approved of the Militia's for the county of Westmorland county of Cumberland county of Chester city of Chester county of Bucks and county of Durham Ordered That the House doe proceed touching the Militia's to morrow morning next after the business for Religion Resolved That the Parliament do proceed only with matters of Religion the Militia the Qualifications and the Writs LONDON Printed by Tho. Newcomb living in Thames-street over against Baynards Castle 1660. Numb 14 A PERFECT DIURNAL OR The daily Proceedings in PARLIAMENT Published according to Order Thursday 8. March Ordered THat the Bill for the Militia be forthwith engrossed and brought in to morrow morning the first businesse Ordered That Colonel Birch do report the rest of the Names of the Commissioners for the Militia's as soon as he cometh into the House Ordered That the Amendments to the Bill for the County Palatine of Lancaster and Dutchy of Lancaster be reported to morrow morning The Amendments to the Bill for Approbation of Ministers was twice read and upon the Question agreed unto Ordered That the said Bill be engrossed A Proclamation for putting the Laws and Statutes against Iesuites Popish Priests and Recusants in speedy and effectuall execution was read Ordered That it be referred to a Committee to bring in an effectuall short Proclamation for putting the Laws and Statutes against Iesuites Popish Priests and Recusants and that the Bill for settling the Revenue of Recusants Lands be reported on Saturday morning next The House likewise agreed upon the Names of the Commissioners of the Militia's for the County of Northampton for the County of Northumberland for the County of Lancaster for the County of Rutland for the County of Huntington for the Town of Newcastle for the County of Brocknock for the County of Cardigan for the County of Pembroke and the the Town and City of Haverford-West for the City of Oxford for the City of Bristol The House likewise added severall Commissioners for the Counties following viz. Kent Devon Bedford Surrey Essex Berks Hereford Suffolk Hampshire Yorkshire Wiltshire Carmarthen Oxfordshire Cumberland Norwich Bedfordshire York City Middlesex The Commissioners Names for North-Wales were likewise read and approved Ordered That all the Names of Commissioners for the Militia be ingrossed in the Bill Resolved That the Militia of London be passed in a distinct Bill by it self and that the Committee unto whom the Bill for the Militia of the City of London be revived and meet this Afternoon and make their report to morrow morning A Bill for calling and holding a Parliament the 25. of April 1660. was this day read the first time and ordered to be read the second time to morrow morning at ten of the clock Ordered That it be referred to the Gentlemen of Bucks to bring in the names of three persons out of whom the Parliament may Elect one to be Sheriff of the Countx of Bucks The humble Petition of Captain Iohn Stoaks late Commander in Chief of the Commonwealths-Fleet in the Mediterranean Seas was read Ordered That the Case of Capt. Iohn Stoaks be referred to the Court of Admiralty and that they determine it according to Iustice and Equity and that the proceedings at Law in the Upper Bench by Wiliam Winter against the said Iohn Stoaks be stayd in the mean time Upon a Report concerning the Courts of Admiralty and probate of Wills Resolved That all fees and perquisits payable to the Iudges of the Courts of Admiralty and Probate of Wills be reserved and answered to the Commonwealth Resolved That the Power of granting administrations and all other judicial sentences be by both the Iudges for Probate of Wills and not by one of the Iudges onely and that no Iudicial Act or Sentence shall be granted by the said Iudges but onely in the open Court LONDON Printed by Iohn Redmayne in Lovels Court in Pater-noster Rowe 1659. 〈…〉 be had at the Office of Intelligence Numb 15. A PERFECT DIURNAL OR The daily Proceedings in PARLIAMENT Published according to Order Friday March 9. 1659. A Proclamation for putting of all Laws and Statutes made against Seminary Priests Jesuits and Romish Priests in speedy and effectual execution was this day reported read the first and second time and ordered to be ingrossed Ordered by the Parliament That William Beecher St. John Tompson Esquire St. John Charnock Esquire Henry Chester Esq Oliver Luke Esquire Sir William Palmer Sir Thomas Alston Knight and Baronet John Alston Esquire John Neale Esquire John Harvey Esquire William Butler Esq Walter Rolt Esq Edward Caloe Esq Samuel Bedford be and hereby nominated and appointed Commissioners for the Assessment in the County of Bedford and that they and every of them be and are hereby impowered and authorised to sit and act as Commissioners for the Assessments as fully to all intents and purposes as if they had been named in the Act entituled An Act for an Assessment of One hundred thousand pounds by the moneth upon England Scotland and Ireland for six moneths Ordered by the Parliament That the Bill for setling the Militia be forthwith examined and brought in and that it be read forthwith after the same is examined and brought in An Act for the calling and holding of a Parliament at Westminster the Five and twentieth day of April One thousand six hundred and sixty was this day read the second time and upon the Question committed upon the Debate of the HOuse to a Committee who are appointed to meet this afternoon in the Speakers Chamber consisting of a considerable number of Members of the House and all the Gentlemen of the Long-Robe and also all that will come to have Voices And the said Committee are further
that Mr. Molineux be Sheriff for the County of Lancaster Ordered that it be referred to a Committee to consider of the Chamberlain of Northwales and of the Seal there and report their opinion herein to the Parliament The Bill for repealing an Act constituting Commissioners for government of the Army was this day read the first second and third time and upon the Question passed Resolved that this be the Title to this Act viz. An Act making voyd the Acts appointing Commissioners for government of the Army and for making Charles Flectwood Esquire Commander in chief of the Land Forces Ordered that this Act be forthwith printed and published The House likewise read the Bill for constituting a Council of State and ordered the said Bill to be engrossed Resolved that a Bill be brought in on Munday next for the dissolving of the Parliament and that a Committee do prepare and bring in the said Bill accordingly Resolved that the Bill constituting George Monck Esquire Capt Generall and Commander in chief of all the I and Forces in England Scotland and Ireland be engrossed LONDON Printed by Iohn Redmayne in Lovels Court in Pater-noster-Rowe 1650. And are to be had at the Office of Intelligence Numb 5 A PERFECT DIURNAL OR The dayly Proceedings in PARLIAMENT Published according to Order Saturday 25. Feb. A Bill engrossed for constituting George Monck Esq Capt. Generall and Commander in Chief under the Parliament of all the Land Forces in England Scotland and Ireland was this day read the third time Resolved That this be the Title of this Act Viz. An Act constituting George Monck Esq Capt. General and Commander in Chief under the Parliament of all the Land Forces in England Scotland and Ireland and the said Act being put to the question passed Ordered that Sr William Wheeler Sr Iohn Temple and Mr. Raleigh do carry this Commission to his Excellency Generall George Monck A Bill for settling the Honnors and Mannors of Hampton Court and other Lands upon Generall George Monck and his heirs which was this day read the first time Ordered that this Bill be read the second time on Munday morning the first businesse A Bill engrossed constituting a Council of State and Instructions given to the said Council was this day read the third time Resolved that this be the Title of this Act viz. An Act for constituting a Council of State and the said Act being put to the question passed Resolved that William Love Alderman and Sheriff of London upon his own desire and request be and is hereby discharged from being one of the Commissioners of the Customes and that Edward Wigate Esquire be and is hereby constituted one of the Commissioners for the Customes in the place of the said William Love A Bill engrossed for continuance of the Customes was this day read the third time Resolved that Col. Iohn White be discharged from being a Commissioner for the Customes and that Mr. Swinfin be and is hereby constituted a Commissioner in the place of the said Iohn White Resolved that Mr. Harrington be and is hereby discharged from being one of the Commissioners for the Customes that Mr. Samuel Vassalls be is hereby constituted one of the Commissioners for the Customes in the place of the said Mr. Harrington And the said Bill so amended being put to the question passed Ordered that this Act be forthwith printed and published Resolved that all the Circuits for the Lent Assises for the severall Counties of this Commonwealth be and are hereby put off Ordered that Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer and Goal delivery do issue under the great Seal to the Iustices of peace in the respective Counties of this Commonwealth and that the Lords Commissioners for the great Seal do issue forth Commissions accordingly The House read the Humble Petition of the poor maymed Soldiers Widdows and Orphans at Ely House and the Savoy Ordered that this Petition be referred to a Committee to examine the businesse and to consider how the case stands with the Petitioners and how the two thousand pound formerly granted unto them and their Pentions for the future may be paid and satisfied and report their opinion to the Parliament on Munday morning Ordered that a Committee do prepare a Proclamation declaring the grounds and reasons for putting off the Circuits for this time Ordered that it be referred to the Council of State to give directions that the streets before Whitehall be repaired and that they see that the Surveyors be paid and satisfie the disbursment for repair thereof Ordered that Peter Brook Col. Holland Henry Brooker and Col. Charles White be discharged of their imprisonment and that the sequestrations of their Estates be suspended and that the Commissioners for sequestration be and are hereby required to forbear any further proceedings touching the sequestration of the Estates of them or any of them A Pardon for Iames Pyper Samuel Eden Richard Iackman Winifrid Iones Wife of Edward Iones William Love Henry Warner Iane Odford Will. Auckland William Hele Iohn Christopher Agnes Hakewood Iohn Norris Samuel Warren otherwise Pulling Ioane Skinner Wife of William Skinner Iohn Brodrip Henry Sanson otherwise Chippet Gregory Sanson Iohn Hunt Richard Green Nicholas Watts and Iohn Watts and the Iudges Certificate of the Crimes of which they were convicted were read and the said Pardon upon the Question agreed unto And it is Ordered That the Lords Commissioners for custody of the Great Seal do passe the said Pardon for them and every of them under the Great Seal of England Ordered That the Sheriffs and Iustices of Peace for the respectiue Counties wherein the said Winifrid Iones William Love Iohn Christopher Iohn Brodrip Henry Sanson otherwise Chippet Gregory Sanson otherwise Chippet Iohn Hunt Rich. Green Nicholas Watts and Iohn VVatts do send the forepersons into Foreign Parts or Plantations according to the Iudges Certificate Ordered That Iustice Newdigate do give order for the execution of Edward Weeks convict for Robery according to Law The Committee unto whom it was referred to draw up a Proclamation declaring the grounds and reasons for putting off Circuits for this time reports the draught thereof which being read was a greed unto and Ordered to be forthwith Printed and Published which followeth The PROCLAMATION THe Parliament for divers weighty reasons to them appearing do Declare and Order That the Circuits for the holding of Assises and Trialls of Nisi Prius for the several Counties of England and Wales be not held this present Vacation of Lent 1659. And that all persons be discharged of their attendance thereon and that this Order be forthwith Printed and sent down to the respective Sheriffs that notice may be taken thereof Ordered That the Bill for the Militia be reported on Munday morning the first businesse Ordered That the Committee touching Qualifications be revived and sit this afternoon and that they consider of Qualifications as wel as of persons that are to give Votes in Election as of the
be likewise discharged of his imprisonment Ordered that Generall George Monck be desired to take care that the Post have free passage for this night and that Sr Iohn Temple do acquaint him with this Order Ordered that Sr Iohn Norcott Sr Richard Temple Mr Courtney Sr Copleston Bampfield be discharged of their imprisonment Ordered that the keeper of the Castle of Windsor doe forthwith certifie to the Parliament the causes of the imprisonment of the Earles of Crawsord and Lawtherdale and the Lord St Clare now in prison there Resolved that the Apprentices of London now in prisonin Lambeth-House be discharged of their imprisonment This Evening was ended with abundance of Bonefires Ringing of Bells acclamations of joy throughout the whole City of London LONDON Printed by Iohn Redmayne in Lovels Court in Pater-noster-Rowe 1659. Numb 2 A PERFECT DIURNAL OR The dayly Proceedings IN PARLIAMENT Wednesday 22. Feb. Mr. Prin Reports what Votes are fitting to be expunged out of the Iournall Book Ordered that the entry of dissents by Members of Parliament to the Vote of the 5. of December 1648. be discharged and made null and voyd and to be expunged out of the Journalls of Parliament A Proclamation dated 3. Iune 1659. against Major General Brown and others to render themselves to the Council of State was read Resolved that Major General Brown be admitted to come and take his place in Parliament Ordered that the order for the said Proclamation against Major General Brown and some others and the said Proclamation as to Maj. Gen. Brown be and is hereby vacuated made null voyd the Members of the Council of State having declared that nothing appeareth charged against the said Major General Brown Coll. Morley Reports the Warrant by which Sir George Booth was committed to the Tower which was read Resolved that Sir George Booth be discharged of his imprisonment in the Tower upon giving 5000 l. Bayl to answer any thing that shall be objected against him and that the Lieutenant of the Tower do take Bayl of him accordingly Resolved that the Sequestration of the Estate of Sir George Booth be suspended untill the Parliament take further order and that the Commissioners for Sequestrations and all other persons whom it doth or may concern are required to forbear further to proceed upon the said sequestration A bill for the continuance of the Customes and Excise from the last day of Feb. 1659. untill the _____ day of _____ was this day read the second time and committed to a Committee who are to meet this afternoon at two of the clock in the Court of VVards and ordered that it be brought in to morrow morning Resolved that a new Parliament be summoned to appeare the 25 day of April 1660. and that the Lords Commissioners for the great Seal do issue forth Writs for Elections of Knights Citizens and Burgesses and Barons of the Cinque-ports with the Members thereof and the Town of Barwick upon Tweed to sit and serve in Parliament returnable the said 25 day of April 1660. Ordered that it be referred to a Committee to prepare qualifications for Members to sit and serve in Parliament who are to meet this afternoon in the Inner Court of Wards and bring in the qualifications on Friday next the first businesse nothing to intervene Resolved that the names of the Sheriffs be presented to the Parliament for their Consideration the first business to morrow morning nothing to intervene Resolved that Mr. Faunt Sheriffe of the County of Leicester be and is hereby discharged from his Imprisonment Sr. Gilbert Gerard reports that he acquainted the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London with the Resolves of the Parliament made yesterday according to the command of the Parliament that they returned their humble thanks to the Parliament for their respects to the City Resolved that the Knights and Burgesses of every County be added to the Committee for nominating Iustices of Peace Ordered that Mr. Swen Coll. Iohn Birch be added to the Committee of the Army Ordered that a Committee be appointed to go to the Lord Mayor Aldermen and Common Councill of the City of London to confer with them about the advance of such sums of moneys as they conceive necessary upon security of the Assessements for the Army for the present supply of the Army and Navy Resolved that the City be desired to advance money and that the Assessement be security for repayment of the said money Ordered that Letters be written and signed by Mr. Speaker to the Commissioners of the Assessement for the Army in the City of London and to the Commissioners for the respective Counties to quicken the paying in of the Assessement Ordered that a Committee be appointed to bring in an Act for repealing the Act appointing the forme of a writ for Members to sit and serve in Parliament Resolved that the Gates Percullyces and Posts of the City of London be made up at the publick charge of the State Ordered that the House do proceed to morrow morning at ten of the clock to the Election of the Councill of State and that the Members of this House doe prepare their names accordingly Ordered that Mr. Serjeant Maynard do bring in an Act for repeal of the Act constituting Commissioners for management of the Army Ordered that Mr. Wheeler doe bring in a Commission to constitute Generall George Monck Capt. Generall under the Parliament of all the Land Forces in England Scotland and Ireland LONDON Printed by Iohn Redmayne in Lovels Court in Pater-noster-Rowe 1659. And are to be had at the Office of Intelligence Numb 3. A PERFECT DIURNAL Of every dayes Proceedings in PARLIAMET Thursday 23 Febr. 1659. Ordered THat Sir William Man Sir John Boys Mr Sumner now Prisoners in Dover Castle and all other persons who stand committed onely for tendering an Address or Declaration for a Free Parliament be discharged of their Imprisonment And that all Warrants for apprehending persons for making any such Declarations or Addresses be null and vacated Resolved That no private business be admitted during the sitting of this Parliament That an Act be brought in for repealing of the Acts for setling the Militiaes in the several Counties Cities and Boroughes of this Common-wealth Resolved upon the Question by the Parlament That all the Militiaes in the respective Counties and the Powers given to them be and are hereby revoked and that the Levying of any Men Moneys Horses or Armes be forborn And this Vote be forthwith Printed and Published and sent down into the respective Counties Cities and Boroughs And that the respective Members of the several Counties do send them into the several Counties by the Post this night That a Committee be appointed to bring in an Act for setling the Militiaes in the several Counties Ordered That the Vote constituting Mr. Scot Secretary of State be repealed and is hereby vacated and made void A Draught of a Letter to be signed by Mr. Speaker and sent to