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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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to command Resolved That the Thanks of the Parliament be given unto the Mayor Burgesses and other Inhabitants of the Town of Lyme and that Mr Moore do give them the thanks of the Parliament accordingly The House likewise agreed upon the Militia's of the Counties of Salop Warwick Norfolk Devon the City of Westminster the City of Exeter the Borough of Southwark and the places adjacent Radnor Somerset the County of York City of Worcester the County of Gloucester City and County of Gloucester Essex City of Norwich County of Lincoln and City and County of the same County of Cambridge Middlesex County of Dorset the Town and County of Poole the Hamlets of the Tower of London County of Oxford and City of the same County of Sussex County of Wilts and the County of Cornwall Ordered That such Justices of the Peace who were formerly of the Quorum And such other Justices as the Commissioners for the Great Seale shall think fit to nominate any five four or three of them be of the Quorum And the Lords Commissioners for the Great Seal are to issue forth Commissions accordingly Ordered That the SOLEMN LEAGVE AND COVENANT be Printed and Published and set up and forthwith Read in every Church and also once every yeare according to former Order of Parliament and that the said Solemn League and Covenant be also set up in this House LONDON Printed by Tho. Newcomb living in Thames-street over against Baynards Castle 1660. Numb 12 A PERFECT DIURNAL OR The daily Proceedings in PARLIAMENT Published according to Order Tuesday 6. March Resolved THat Mathew Heale Esq be and is hereby nominated and approved of to be Sheriffe for the County of Devon for the year ensuing and that the Lords Commissioners for Custody of the great Seale doe passe a Patent to him under the great Seale to be Sheriffe of the said County of Devon accordingly Resolved That William Okeley Esq be and is hereby nominated and approved of to be Sheriffe for the County of Salop for the year ensuing and that the Lords Commissioners for Custody of the great Seale doe passe a Patent to him under the great Seale to be Sheriffe of the said County of Salop. accordingly The Petition of John Lambert major Generall was Read Resolved That the Parliament doth approve of what the Councill of State have done in committing of Collonel John Lambert to the Tower Resolved That Sir Arthur Hesilrig doe attend the Parliament to morrow morning Resolved That the Councill of State be injoyned to take speciall care of the Safety and Peace of the Nation and to proceed vigorously in securing such persons as they shall think dangerous to the Peace and safety of the Nation Resolved That Colonel Overton be and is hereby discharged from being Governor of Hull and that his Commission to be Governor there and to be Colonel of a Regiment of Foot be and are hereby revoked and made void The House adjourned untill three of the clock Afternoon Ordered That the Report touching the commissioners of the Customes be made to morrow morning the first business The House made a further progresse in the Militia's of the severall Counties and passed the Militia's of Surrey Northwales Southwales Bedford Carmarthen and Hertford Mr. Speaker acquaints the Parliament that divers persons with store of Armes are apprehended and at the door Resolved That the Serjeant doe detain the persons taken with Armes untill the Councill of State doe sit and that no body be permitted to speak with them The House likewise passed the Militia's of Berks Kent Suffolk Southampton Nottingham Derby Monmouth the City of Bristoll the Town of Barwick Stafford Hereford the Town of Southampton Resolveth That the Earle of Bedford be and is hereby Constituted Custos Rotulorum for Bedfordshire to hold and enjoy the same in as full and as ample a manner as any other person or persons formerly held or enjoyed the same and that Coll. John Okey be and is hereby discharged from being Custos Rotalorum of the said County Ordered That the fortnights pay formerly ordered to the Gent of Oxfordshire beforthwith paid unto them and that the Committee for the Army doe take care to pay it Ordered That the Pistols Sadles and other goods that were taken from the Lord Falkland in or since August last be restored to him and that he takes them where he finds them Resolved That Mr. Henry Ashurst be added a Commissioner for the Militia of the City of London Ordered That William Beecher Esq Iohn Thompson Esq Iohn Charnocke Esq Henry Chester Esq Oliver Luke Esq Sir William Palmer Sir Thomas Alston Baronnet Iohn Alston Iohn Neale Iohn Harvey William Butler Walter Rolt Edward Cator Esquiers be and are hereby nominated and appointed Commissioners for the Assessement in the County of Bedford and that they and every of them be and are hereby impowred and Authorized to sit and Act as Commissioners for the Assessements as fully to all intents and purposes as if they had been named in the Act Intituled an Act for an Assessement of 100000 l by the Month upon England Scotland and Ireland for six Moneths Ordered That if the Members whosoever for any County doe not present Commissioners for the Militia that then the Gent. who serve for any other County doe bring in Names to be incerted into the Bill LONDON Printed by Iohn Redmayne in Lovels Court in Pater-noster-Rowe 1659. And are to be had at the Office of Intelligence Numb 13. A PERFECT DIURNAL OR The daily Proceedings in PARLIAMENT Published according to Order Wednesday March 7. 1659. THe House had under consideration the Bill for approbation of Ministers and agreed upon severall Amendments to be made thereunto and likewise referred it to a Committee to bring in a Clause to be inserted in the said Bill to authorise and impower the Approvers to delegate other persons to approve Ministers in several places of these Nations remote from London for ease of the charge and trouble of Ministers in making long Journeys and intedious attendance to be approved and other Clauses upon the debate of the House The House this day passed an Act for explanation of certain Clauses and Provisoes inan Act of this present Parliament Entituled An Act for the continuance of the Customs Excise from the last of Feb. 1659. until the Twenty fourth day of June 1660. and ordered the same to be printed and published Ordered That it be referred to the committee of the Revenue to consider of the duty of Prisage and to settle the difference about the same and report to the Parliament their Proceedings therein and in case they cannot end the difference then to state the matter of Fact and report it to the Parliament with their opinion therein Colonel Rich being brought to the House door The House Resolved That colonel Rich be called in A Letter from Colonel Ingoldsby from Bury dated the fifth of March 1659. and an Information given in by Cornet Robert Thornback against