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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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that the Lords Commissioners for the Great Seale do pass a patent to him under the Great Seale to be Sheriff of the County of Lancaster accordingly Ordered That the Report concerning the Dutchy of Lancaster be made to morrow morning Ordered That the Vote touching Sir Thomas Soame be discharged Ordered That the Reports touching Sir Andrew Dick and Mrs. Inglish be made to morrow morning Ordered That the Report touching Dr. Reynolds and Dr. Owen concerning the Deanery of Christ-Church be made to morrow morning the first business Resolved That Thomas Catesby Esq be and is hereby nominated and approved of to be Sheriff for the County of Bucks and that the Lords Commissioners for the Great Seal do pass a Patent under the Great Seal for constituting him Sheriff of the said County of Bucks accordingly The House resumed the Debate upon the Bill of the Militia unto which a Proviso was tendred in these words Provided that no Commissioner nor Commissionated Officer shall exercise any the powers or authorities herein mentioned or any thing do in pursuance thereof until that he in the presence of five or more of the said Commissioners shall first acknowledge in these words following viz. I do acknowledge and declare That the War undertaken by both Houses of Parliament in their defence against the Forces raised in the name of the late King was just and lawful and that Magistracy and Ministery are the Ordinances of God Which Clause was read the first and second time and Ordered to be ingrossed The said Proviso was ingrossed accordingly and read and Ordered to be part of the Bill and the said Act so amended being put to the Question passed Ordered That this Act be forthwith printed and published LONDON Printed by Tho. Newcomb living in Thames-street over against Baynards Castle 1660. Numb 18 A PERFECT DIURNAL OR The daily Proceedings in PARLIAMENT Published according to Order Tuesday 13. March Resolved THat the Engagement appointed to be taken by Members of Parliament and others in these words viz. I do declare and promise that I will be true and faithful to the Common-wealth of England as the same is now established without a King or House of Lords be discharged and taken off the File Resolved That all Orders enjoining the taking of the said Engagement be and are hereby vacuated expunged out of the Journal Book of Parliament and that Mr. Prin Serjeant Maynard and Col. Harley do see the same expunged accordingly Ordered That it be referred to a Committee to consider what hath been done in this House concerning the Lords House who are to state the whole matter of fact and report it to the Parliament to morrow morning and to meet this afternoon in the Speakers Chamber The House heard the Report touching matter of Fact concerning the Denary of Christ-Church in Oxford with a Letter from Dr. Owen dated at Stadham March 5 1659. which was read Resolved That Dr. Owen be and is hereby discharged from being Dean of Christ-Church Oxon. Resolved That Dr Reynolds be and is hereby restored to the Denary of Christ-Church Oxon. with all Priviledges profits and appurtenances to the said place belonging and that Dr. Reynolds be put in possession of Christ-Church accordingly and that the Sub-Dean and Senior Cannon of Christ-Church do see this Order put in effectual execution and that Dr. Reynolds be put in possession accordingly Resolved That Mr. Ambrose Upton be discharged from being a Collegiate Prebend of Christ-Church Oxon. And that Dr. Mills be and is hereby restored to be Collegiate Prebend of Christ-Church aforesaid in the Room of the said Mr. Ambrose Upton with all Priviledges profits and appurtenances to the said place belonging and that he be put in possession of the said Prebendary accordingly And that the Sub-Dean and Senior Cannon of Christ-Church do see this Order put in effectual execution and that Dr. Mills be put in possession accordingly The House received the Report from the Committee touching Maimed Souldiers Widdows and Orphans Resolved That the council of State do forthwith pay 1700 l. out of their Contingencies for the present relief of the poor Widdows maimed Souldiers and Orphans at Ely-house and the Savoy and that the said 1700 l. be repayed to them out of the Publick Revenew of the Exchequer Ordered That the particular persons named of the Committee for the maimed Souldiers Widdows and Orphans of Ely-house and the Savoy be and are hereby authorized to reform abuses touching the Governours and Government of the Hospitalls of the Savoy and Ely-house and to call the Governours to accompt for monies by them received with power to settle the Government for the best advantage of the Commonwealth and maintenance of the poor Widdows maimed Souldiers and Orphans and to remove such Officers as they think fit and place others in their room and report it to the Council of State who are hereby authorized to confirm the same Upon a Report from the Committee unto whom the Bill for dissolution of this present Parliament was referred that the House do resume the businesse into their own consideration Resolved That the debate upon this businesse be taken up at two of the clock this afternoon nothing to intervene The House adjourned until two of the Clock in the afternoon Afternoon Ordered That the sum of Six hundred pound with the Arrears be continued and payed unto Sir John Stowell and charged upon the same revenew it was formerly charged untill the Parliament take further order and that the Council of State do sign from time to time to make payment thereof accordingly Ordered That the Bills for approbation of Ministers and the Act for setling Lands on his Excellency the Lord General be read to morrow morning the first businesse The House likewise received the report of Amendments to the Bill for dissolving this Parliament which was twice read and upon the Question agreed unto They had also under consideration the Qualifications of Members to sit and serve in Parliament and made some considerable progresse therein LONDON Printed by Iohn Redmayne in Lovels Court in Pater-noster-Rowe 1659. And are to be had at the Office of Intelligence Numb 19. A PERFECT DIURNAL OR The daily Proceedings in PARLIAMENT Published according to Order Wednesday March 14. 1659. A Bill for Approbation and admittance of Ministers to publick Benefices Lectures was this day read the third time and the said Bill being put to the question passd Ordered that this Act be printed and published The House resumed the debate upon the Qualifications and Resolved That all such Person and Persons who have Advised Ayded or any ways Assisted or Abetted the Rebellion of Ireland and all those who do profess the Popish Religion are disabled to be elected Members to sit in Parliament Resolved That all and every person who have advised or voluntarily Ayded Abetted or Assisted in any War against the Parliament since the first day of January 1641. unless he or they have since manifested their good