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A81371 Desires propounded to the Honourable House of Commons from Denzill Holles, Esq; Sir Philip Stapleton, Sir William Lewis, Sir John Clotworthy, Sir William Waller, Sir John Maynard, Knights, Major Generall Massey, John Glynne Esquire, Recorder of London, Walter Long, Esq; Col. Edward Harley, and Anthony Nicoll, Esq; members of the Honourable House of Commons. VVho stand impeached by His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax, and the army under his command. Also their demurrer to the charge: and the votes of the House, giving them leave to goe beyond the seas, and to absent themselves for six moneths: and Mr. Speaker to grant them passes. Holles, Denzil Holles, Baron, 1599-1680.; England and Wales. Parliament. House of Commons. 1647 (1647) Wing D1186; Thomason E399_11; ESTC R24893 2,104 8

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DESIRES Propounded to the Honourable House OF COMMONS FROM Denzill Holles Esq Sir Philip Stapleton Sir William Lewis Sir John Clotworthy Sir William Waller Sir John Maynard Knights Major Generall Massey John Glynne Esquire Recorder of London Walter Long Esq Col. Edward Harley and Anthony Nicoll Esq Members of the Honourable House of COMMONS VVho stand Impeached by his Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax and the Army under his Command ALSO Their Demurrer to the CHARGE AND The VOTES of the House giving them leave to goe beyond the Seas and to absent themselves for six Moneths And Mr. Speaker to grant them Passes Printed at London by Robert Ibbitson 1647. DESIRES Propounded to the Honorable House OF COMMONS FROM Denzill Holles Esquire Sir Philip Stapleton Sir William Lewis Sir John Clotworthy Sir William Waller Sir John Maynard Knights Major Generall Massey John Glynne Esq Recorder of London Walter Long Esq Col. Edw. Harley and Anthony Nicoll Esq Members of the Honourable House of Commons Who stand Impeached by his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Army under his Command June 19. 1647. DEnzill Hollis Esquire Sir Philip Stapleton Sir William Lewis Sir John Clotworthy Sir William Waller Sir John Maynard Knights Major Generall Massey Iohn Glynne Esquire Recorder of London Walter Long Esquire Col. Edward Harley and Anthony Nicoll Esquire Members of the Honourable House of Commons all of them present in their own persons presented a paper to the House of Commons in answer to the particular Charge or Impeachment in the name of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Army under his command against them which Answer is a demurre to the said Charge and Impeachment which paper being delivered in by them the House received it July 19. 1647. Resolved upon the Question by the Commons assembled in Parliament That the Answer of Denzill Holles Esquire Sir Philip Stapleton Sir William Waller Sir Iohn Maynard Knight Major Generall Massey Iohn Glynne Esquire Recorder of London Walter Long Esquire Col Edward Harley and Anthony Nicoll Esquire Members of the Honourable House of Commons In answer to the Particular Charge or Impeachment in the name of his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Army under his command against them be read in the House which was read accordingly July 20. 1647. MR. Greene a Member of the House of Commons acquainted the Speaker that he had a Message to deliver to the House of desires from Denzill Holles Esq Sir Philip Stapleton Sir William Lewis Sir Iohn Clotworthy Sir William Waller Sir Iohn Maynard Knights Major Generall Massey Iohn Glynne Esq Recorder of London Walter Long Esq Col. Edw. Harley and Anthony Nicoll Esq Members of the Honourable House of Commons impeached by his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Army July 20. 1647. Resolved upon the Question by the Commons assembled in Parliament That the desires of Denzill Holles Esq Sir Philip Stapleton Sir William Lewis Sir Iohn Clotworthy Sir William VValler Sir Iohn Maynard Knights Major Generall Massie John Glynne Esquire Recorder of London Walter Long Esquire Col. Edward Harley and Anthony Nicoll Esquire Members of the Honourable House of Commons Be made to this House July 20. 1647 Mr. Greene acquainted the House that he was desired by Denzill Holles Esquire Sir Phillip Stapleton Sir VVilliam Lewis Sir John Clotworthy Sir VVilliam VValler Sir John Maynard Knights Major Generall Massie John Glynne Esquire Recorder of London VValter Long Esquire Col Edward Harley and Anthony Nicholl Esquire Members of the Honourable House of Commons To represent their desires to the House of Commons The desires of Denzill Holles Esquire Sir Philip Stapleton Sir VVilliam Lewis Sir John Clotworthy Sir VVilliam Waller Sir John Maynard Knights Major Generall Massie John Glynne Esquire Recorder of London Walter Long Esquire Col. Edward Harley and Anthony Nicoll Esquire Members of the Honourable House of Commons moved in their behalfe in the House of Commons on Tuesday July 20. 1647. Whereas his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Army doe declare that the proceedings of the House upon particulars and proofes to make good the Charge will probably take up much time and the present affaires of the Kingdome in relation to those great matters proposed by them do as they say require a speedy consideration and that they propound that those greater and more generall matters of the Kingdome be first considered of and settled And in regard that it is supposed that the absence of these Members will make way for the present more quiet proceedings to settle the perplexed affaires of the Kingdome That they are so farre from making any interruption or disturbance to the proceeding upon or settlement of the generall affaires of the Kingdome that they desire 1 That they may have leave to absent themselves from the House for the space of six moneths to go about their own particular businesses 2 That they may have liberty or so many of them as shall desire it to goe beyond the Seas and have passes granted them during that space of time 3 That by that time the said six moneths shall be expired they conceive that the great and weighty affaires tending to the peace and settlement of the Kingdome will be over and the House judge it seasonable to call them to a tryall July 20. 1647. Resolved upon the Question by the Commons assembled in Parliament That leave be given to Denzill Holles Esq Sir Philip Stapleton c. for the space of six moneths to be absent from the House and to goe into the Countrey to follow their necessary occasions of businesse as they shall thinke fit 2 Resolved upon the Question by the Commons assembled in Parliament That Denzill Holles Sir Philip Stapleton c. or any of them have leave to goe beyond the Seas provided that they return to the Parliament within the space of six moneths after this present to attend the House upon the businesse concerning the Charge brought into this House from Sir Thomas Fairfax and the Army against them 3 Resolved upon the Question by the Commons assembled in Parliament That Mr. Speaker grant warrants to Denzill Holles Esq Sir Philip Stapleton c. or any of them that shall desire it to goe beyond the Seas and to return within six moneths after this present time FINIS