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A43880 Historical collections, or, A brief account of the most remarkable transactions of the two last Parliaments consisting of I. The speeches, votes, accusations, addresses, and article of impeachment, &c., II. The bills of association, exclusion, and repeal of 35 Eliz. &c., III. The several informations, messages, narratives, orders, petitions, protestation of the Lords, and resolves of both Houses, etc., IV. The tryal and sentence of William Howard Lord Viscount of Stafford in Westminster Hall, his speech and execution on the scaffold at Tower Hill with many other memorable passages and proceedings of the two last Parliaments, held and dissolved at Westminster and Oxford, V. A perfect list of each Paraliament, VI. His Majesty's declaration, shewing the causes and reasons that moved him to dissolve the two last Parliaments. 1682 (1682) Wing H2100; ESTC R32032 89,184 314

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Esq Borough of Old Sarum Henry Lord Colerain* Sir Eliab Harvey Borough of Wooton Basset Henry St. John Esq * Laurence Hyde Esq Borough of Marleborough Thomas Lord Bruce * Thomas Bennet Esq Worcestershire 9. Samuel Sandys Esq Thomas Foley Esq City of Worcester Sir Francis Winnington Kt. Thomas Street one of His Majesty's Serjeants at Law Borough of Droitwich Henry Coventry Esq Principal Secretary of State Samuel Sandys Junior Esq Borough of Evesham Sir James Rushout Bar. Henry Parker Esq Borough of Bewdley Philip Foley Esq York 30. Charles Lord Clifford Henry Lord Fairfax City of York Sir Henry Thompson Kt. Sir John Hewly Kt. Town of Kingston upon Hull Sir Michael Warton Kt. * William Gee Esq * Borough of Knaesborough Sir Thomas Slingsby Bar. William Stockdale Esq Borough of Scarsborough William Thompson Esq Francis Thompson Esq Borough of Rippon Richard Stern Esq Christopher Wandesford Esq Borough of Richmond Thomas Craddock Esq Humphry Wharton Esq Borough of Heydon Sir Hugh Bethell Kt. Henry Guy Esq Borough of Corfe Boroughbrig Sir Thomas Mauliverer Bar. Sir John Brook Kt. * Borough of Malton William Palmes Esq Sir Watkinson Payler Bar. Borough of Thirske Nicholas Sanderson Esq Sir William Franklan Kt. Borough of Aldborough Sir Brian Stappleton Bar. Sir Godfrey Copley Bar. Borough of Beverly Sir John Hotham Bar. Michael Warton Esq Borough of North-Allerton Sir Gilbert Gerrard Bar. Sir Henry Calverly Kt. Borough of Pontefract Sir John Dawney Kt. Sir Patience Ward Kt. BARONS Of the CIN QUE-PORTS 16. Port of Hastings Sir Robert Parker Bar. John Ashsburnham Esq Town of Winchelsea Creswel Draper Esq Thomas Austin Esq Town of Rye Sir John Dorrell Kt. Thomas Frewen Esq Port of New Rumney Sir Charles Sedley Bar. Paul Barrett Esq Port of Hythe Sir Edward Dering Bar. Edward Hales Esq * Port of Dover William Stokes Esq Thomas Papillon Esq Port of Sandwich John Thurban Esq Sir James Oxenden Kt. Bar. Port of Seaford Sir William Thomas Bar. Herbert Stapley Esq WALES 24. ANGLESEY II. Richard Bulkeley Esq Town of Bewmorris Henry Bulkeley Esq BRECON II. Richard Williams Esq Town of Brecon John Jefferys Esq CARDIGAN II. Edward Vaughan of Trouscoad Esq Town of Cardigan Hector Phillips Esq CARMARTHEN II. John Lord Vaughan Kt. of the Bath Town of Carmarthen Altham Vaughan Esq CARNARVAN II. Thomas Bulkley of Dinas Esq Town of Carnarvon Thomas Mostin of Glotheth Esq DENBY II. Sir Thomas Mydelton Bar. Town of Denbigh Sir John Salisbury Bar. FLINT II. Mutton Davis Esq Town of Flint Roger Whitley Esq GLAMORGAN II. Bussy Mansel Esq Town of Cardiffe Sir Robert Thomas Bar. MERIONETH I. Sir John Wynne Kt. Bar. PEMBROOK III. Sir Hugh Own Bar. Town of Haverford West Thomas Owen Esq Town of Pembrook Arther Owen Esq MONTGOMERY II. Edward Vaughan Esq Town of Montgomery Matthew Price Esq RADNOR II. Rowland Guynne Esq Town of Radnor Griffith Jones Esq The COMMONS in all 513. Historical Collections OR THE CONTINUATION Of the PROCEEDINGS Of the PARLIAMENT Begun and Dissolved AT OXFORD LONDON Printed in the Year 1681. Historical Collections OR THE CONTINUATION Of the PROCEEDINGS Of the PARLIAMENT Begun and Dissolved AT OXFORD Fame BEing fully satisfied with the accompt which you gave me of the Proceedings of the last Parliament at Westminster I took my flight into the Country thinking to have open'd my Pacquet But when I came there I could hardly find any Body at home all People were so busied with the New Elections and taken up with future expectations that they little minded what was past Thereupon I resolv'd to stay a while before I expos'd my self to those whose thoughts I found were bent another way Upon these considerations I followed the Croud to Oxford But I had hardly trimmed my Weather beaten Wings before the Parliament was dissolved there too So then I thought it my best way to come up to London again and find out my Old Friend Truth and then to take my Progresses with a compleat and perfect Relation Now therefore I desire thee to favour me with an Accompt of the main Transactions in this same short Parliament at Oxford Truth That 's soon done Fame 'T is so and therefore the trouble being the less I am the more bold to desire it in hopes that by keeping Thee company I may convince the World of the ill Opinion it has of me of being a Lyar. Truth Falshood in things of this Nature is of a dangerous importance and therfore I will tell the Relation barely without Welt or Guard and do thou be sure to make no Additions thy self Fame I shall be very punctual in observing thy Instructions Truth Know then that the Parliament being appointed to meet upon the 21st of March 1681. And the time of Sessions approaching the King upon the Twelf of March removed to Windsor Upon the Fourteenth he removed to Oxford and in his way was met upon the Borders of the County by the High Sheriff with his Attendants and at Whateby by the Lord Norris Lord Lieutenant of the County with such an appearance of the Gentry that hardly any were found missing but such as were known to be hindred by Sickness or other lawful Impediment By whom together with the Two Troops of the County Militia his Majesty was conducted to the East-Gate of the City where he was received by the Mayor and the rest of the City Magistrates and the Recorder Serjeant Cook welcom'd in a set Speech and after the usual Presents made by the Maior and among the rest of the Mace which was return'd the Mayor then carrying the Mace before his Majesty with the rest of the Brethen attended his Majesty to Christ-Church-Gate After that the King passing to his Appartment in the Colledge was received by the Bishop with a Latin Speech upon his Knes attended by the Canons and the next Morning was attended by the Vice-Chancellour the Doctors Professors Proctors and University Orator The Vice-Chancellor laid the Beadle's Staves at the Kings Feet and then the Orator addressed himself in Latin to the King and in English to the Queen the Vice-Chancellor Orator and Doctors kneeling all the while Fame These Ceremonies do not happen every day and therefore you have obliged me with the Relation Truth Upon the 21st of March the parliament met according to Summons at Oxford in the Convocation House at what time his Majesty went to the House of Lords which State in the Geometry-School and being seated in his Throne with his Royal Robes and the usual Solemnities declar'd himself in a Gratious Speech to Both Houses to the Effect as followes That the unwarrantable Proceedings of the last House of Commons were the reason of his parting with them for that he who would never use Arbitrary Government himself would not suffer it in others That whoever calmly consider'd the Assurances he had renewed to that last Parliament and what he had recommended to them his Forreign Alliances the Examination of the Plot and the Preservation of Tangier and reflect upon their
I am come to visit you as you are a Minister of State and as I am sent as Embassador from the Prince of Portugal to the King of England and am likewise to thank you for the Justice you have done yesterday to Sir George Wakeman To which my Lord C. J. answered I am plac'd to do Justice and will not be curb'd by the Rabble Which Information amongst the rest was Printed as it was deliver'd more at large by order of the House The same day also the Commons made new Resolves Nemine Contradicente to proceed to the full Examination of the Popish Plot in order to the bringing of the Offenders to Justice To which purpose they appointed a Committee to inspect the Journalls of the two last Parliaments and make their Report and order'd an humble Address to be made to his Majesty that all the Letters Papers and Evidences which had been delivered to the Privy Council relating to the Popish Plot might be delivered in to the House And thus ended October Fame By the way what became of the Address for the preservation of his Majesties Person and Government Truth Thou shalt hear For though the Address were made upon the Saturday before according to his Majesties appointment yet the House had no accompt of it in a Parliamentary way till the Munday following which was the First of November But first Mr. Secretary Jenkins made his Report concerning the Address that had been orderd to be made for delivery to the House of all Papers Letters and Evidences concerning the Plot in the Custody of the Privy Council To which he gave an accompt in short That they were already delivered to the Committee of Lords appointed for the examination of the said Plot. Which being done Mr. Speaker acquainted the House with his Majesties Answer to their Address declaring their Resolutions to preserve and support his Person and Government c. which was to this effect That he thanked them heartily for their Zeal to the Protestant Religion and assur'd them that there should be nothing wanting both at home and abroad to preserve it Little was done the rest of this day nor much the beginning of the next which was Tuesday the Second of November till Mr. Treby having given a full Information to the House of all matters by him reported in the last Parliament relating to the Popish Plot the House came to three most Remarkable Resolves of which two were carryed with a Nemine Contradicente The first was That the D. of York's being a Papist and his hopes of coming to the Crown had given the greatest countenance to the present designs and Conspiracies against the King and the Protestant Religion Secondly That in defence of the Kings person and Government and of the Protestant Religion the House did declare That they would stand by his Majesty with their Lives and Fortunes and that if his Majesty should come by any Violent death which God forbid they would revenge it to the utmost upon the Papists Thirdly That a Bill should be brought in to disenable the D. of York to inherit the Imperial Crown of England In order whereunto a Committee was appointed to sit and prepare a Bill Upon Wednesday the third of November little pass'd of remark only that the Lords by a Message desired their concurrence to an Act for the better Regulating of Peers in England and that in the House of Commons a Resolve was made Nemine Contradicente That a Bill should be brought in for the better Uniting his Majesties Protestant Subjects Thursday the Fourth of January was less remarkable for business then the day beforegoing unless I should trouble thee Fame to carry the relation of preparatory Votes or the Examinations of breaches of priviledges or contests about Elections which are nothing to the Generall Concernment Fame Thou art in the right they are not for my purpose and therefore thou dost well to leave it out Truth However I must not omit to tell thee that the Bill for disabling James Duke of York to inherit the Imperial Crown of England and Ireland and the Dominions thereunto belonging was this day read the first time The next day being the Fifth of November the Houses were both adjourned till Saturday the Sixth of November at what time the House taking into their Consideration the business of the dissenting Protestants came to a unanimous Resolve that it was The Opinion of the House that the Acts of Parliament made in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth and King James ought not to be extended against Protestant Dissenters And thereupon they order'd a Bill to be brought in for repeal of all or any part of the Act of Parliament made in the Thirty fifth year of Queen Elizabeth Chapter the first printed in the Statute-book of Pulton This done Mr. Jenison being call'd in gave his Information at the Bar relating to the Popish Plot. At the conclusion of which he was orderd to put it in writing and present it to the House on the Munday following The Sum of the Information was this That about the beginning of the year 78. he had heard Mr. Ireland and Mr. Tho. Jenison both Jesuits discourse of a designe by the Roman Catholiks to obtain a Toleration for the open profession of their Religion in England which was to be done by collecting a good round Sum of Money among them and bribing the Parliament That they also discoursed of securing the Duke of Yorks succession by granting out Commissions to those of the Religion to rise upon the death of the King That he heard the said Ireland say at another time that there was only one in the way who hindred that Religion from flourishing in England and that it was an easie thing to poison the King by the means of Sir George Wakeman That in August of the same year coming from Windsor he went to Mr. Irelands Chamber where he found him pulling off his boots being as he said newly come Post from Wolverhampton That discoursing of the Kings pastimes at Windsor and particularly of his going a fishing with a small retinue of two or three the said Ireland made answer that then he might be easily taken off That the said Ireland offered him to quit him of a debt if he would be assisting to the taking off the King urging how meritorious it would be and how much to the glory of God That upon his refusall Mr. Ireland ask'd him if he knew any stout Irish Gentlemen upon which he nam'd Lavallin Karney and Brahal together with one Wilson an Englishman Of which Gentlemen the said Mr. Ireland did approve as fit for the design That at another time he heard Mr. Tho. Jenison say that if C. R. would not be R. C. he should not be long C. R. Adding that the King being excommunicate and depos'd he was no longer King Having heard this Information the Bill against the Dukes Inheritance was read a Second time and two Resolves made First That the Bill
Windsor Thomas Lord Cromwel Ralph Lord Eure. Philip Lord Wharton Tho Lord Willoughby of Parham William Lord Pagett Charles Lord North Grey of Rolleston James Lord Chandos Robert Lord Hunsdon James Lord Norreys Digby Lord Gerrard under Age. Christopher Lord Tenham Fulk Lord Brook Edward Lord Mountague of Boughton Ford Lord Grey of Wark John Lord Lovelace John Lord Paulet William Lord Maynard John Lord Coventry William Lord Howard of Escrick Charles Lord Mohun under Age. Henry Lord Herbert of Cherbury Thomas Lord Leigh Christopher Lord Hatton Richard Lord Byron Richard Lord Vaughan Francis Lord Carrington William Lord Widdrington Edward Lord Ward Thomas Lord Culpeper Jacob Lord Astley Charles Lord Lucas Edward Lord Rockingham Robert Sutton Lord Lexington under Age Charles Henry Lord Wooton Marmaduke Lord Langdale Charles Lord Berklay of Stratton under Age. Francis Lord Holles Charles Lord Cornwallis George Lord Delamere Horatio Lord Townsend Thomas Lord Crew John Lord Frescheville Richard Lord Arundel of Trevise James Lord Butler of Moor-park under Age. Hugh Lord Clifford under Age. Richard Lord Butler of Weston Edward Noel Lord Titchfield Archbishops and Bishops Dr William Sancroft Lord ArchBishop of Canterbury Dr Richard Stern L. Archhishop of York Dr Henry Compton Lord Bishop of London Dr. Nathaniel Crew Lord Bishop of Durham Dr George Morley Lord Bishop of Winchester Dr. Herbert Crofts Lord Bishop of Hereford Dr. Seth Ward Lord Bishop of Salisbury Dr. Edward Rainbow Lord Bishop of Carlisle Dr. John Dolben Lord Bishop of Rochester Dr. Anthony Sparrow Lord Bishop of Norwich Dr. Peter Gunning Lord Bishop of Ely Dr. Thomas Wood Lord Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry Dr. Peter Mew Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells Dr. John Pierson Lord Bishop of Chester Dr. Humphry Lloyd Lord Bishop of Bangor Dr. William Lloyd Lord Bishop of Peterborough Dr. Guy Carlton Lord Bishop of Chichester Dr. Thomas Barlow Lord Bishop of Lincoln Dr. James Fleetwood Lord Bishop of Worcester Dr. John Fell Lord Bishop of Oxford Dr. Thomas Lamplough Lord Bishop of Exeter Dr. William Thomas Lord Bishop of St. Davids Dr. William Gulston Lord Bishop of Bristol Dr. William Beaw Lord Bishop of Lland●ff Dr. William Lloyd Lord Bishop of St. Asaph Note that the LORDS under Age are not Call'd by the King 's WRIT And Papists are excluded by Law The COMMONS BEDFORDSHIRE 4. William Lord Russel Sir Humphrey Monnox Baronet Town of Bedford Pawlet St. John Esquire Sir William Franklin Knight BARKS 9. William Barker Esquire Richard Southby Esq Borough of Reading John Blagrave Esq Nathan Knight Esq Borough of Wallingford Scory Barker Esq * Taverner Harris Esq Borough of Abington Sir John Stonehouse BUCKS 14. Thomas Wharton Esq Richard Hambden Esq Town of Buckingham Sir Richard Temple Kinght of the Bath and Baronet * Sir Ralph Varney Knight and Baronet Borough of Chipping-Wiccomb Sir John Borlase Baronet Thomas Lewis Esq Borough of Aylsbury Sir Thomas Lee Baronet Sir Richard Ingoldesby Knight of the Bath Borough of Agmondesham Sir William Drake Knight * William Cheyney Esq Borough of Wendover John Hambden Esq Edward Backwel Esq Borough of Great Marlow John Borlase Esq * Thomas Hobby Esq CAMBRIDGE 6 Sir Levinus Benet Baronet Sir Robert Cotton Knight University of Cambridge Sir Thomas Exton Knight * Robert Bradey Dr. of Physick Town of Cambridge William Lord Allington Sir Thomas Chicheley Knight CHESTER 4. Henry Booth Esq Sir Robery Cotton Knight Bar. City of Chester William Williams Speaker Roger Whitley Esq CORNWAL 44. Francis Roberts Esq Sir Richard Edgcomb Knight of the Bath Borough of Danhivid alias Lanceston Sir Hugh Piper Knight William Harbord Esq Borough of Leskard Sir Jonathan Trelawney Baronet John Buller Esq Borough of Lestwithiel Sir John Carew Baronet Walter Kendal Esq Borough of Truro Edward Boscawen Esq * Henry Ashhurst Esq Borough of Bodwin Hender Roberts Esq Nicholas Glynn Esq Borough of Helston * Charles Godolphin Esq Sidney Godolphin Esq Borough of Saltash Bernard Greenvil Esq Sir John Davie Baronet Borough of Camelford Robert Russel Esq Sir James Smith Knight Borough of Port-pigham alias Westlow John Trelawney of Westm Esq * Jonathan Trelawney of Coldrunoch Borough of Crampound John Tanner Esq Nicholas Herle Esq Borough of Eastlow Sir Jonathan Trelawney Baronet * John Kendal Esq Borough of Penryn Sir Nicholas Slanning Knight of the Bath and Baronet Charles Smith Esq Borough of Tregony Hugh Boscawen Esq Charles Trevannian Esq Borough of Bossiney Charles Bodvile Roberts Esq * Sir Peter Coryton Baronet Borough of St. Ives Edward Noseworthy junior Esq * James Prade jun. Esq Borough of Foway Jonathan Rashleigh Esq John Trefry Esq Boroagh of St. Germans Daniel Elliot Esq Richard Elliot Esq Borough of St. Michael * Sir William Russel Knight * Henry Vincent Esq Borough of Newport * William Morris Esq Ambrose Manaton Esq Borough of St. Mawes Sir Joseph Tredenham Knight Henry Seymour jun. Esq Borough of Killinton William Coriton Esq Richard Carew Esq CUMBERLAND 6. * Sir George Fletcher Baronet Sir John Lowther Baronet City of Carlisle Edward Lord Morpeth Sir Christopher Musgrave Knight Borough of Cockermouth Sir Richard Grahme Baronet Orlando Gee Esq DERBY 4 William Lord Cavendish William Sacheveril Esq Town of Derby Anchitel Gray Esq George Vernon Esp DE●ONSHIRE 26. Sir William Courtenay Baronel Samuel Rolle Esq City of Exeter * Sir Thomas Carew Knight * Thomas Walker Esq Borough of Totnes * John Kelland Esq * Charles Kelland Esq Borough of Plymouth Sir John Maynard Knight Sir William Jones Knight Town of Okehampton Sir Arthur Harris Baronet * Sir George Cary Knight Borough of Barnstable John Basset Esq Richard Lee Esq Borough of Plympton Sir George Treby Knight John Pollexfen Merchant Borough of Honiton Sir Walter Young Baronet Sir Thomas Putt Baronet Borough of Tavistock Edward Russel Esq Sir Francis Drake Baronet Borough of Ashburton Thomas Reynel Esq * William Stawel Esq Borough of Clifton Dartmouth and Hardnes Edward Yard Esq John Vpton Esq Borough of Beralston * Sir Duncomb Colchester Knight * John Elwell Merchant Borough of Tiverton Samuel Foot Esq Sir Henry Ford Knight DORSETshIRE 20 Thomas Freke Esq Thomas Strangeways Esq Town of Pool Thomas Chafin Esq Henry Trenchard Esq Borough of Dorchester James Gould Esq Nathaniel Bond Esq Borough of Lime Regis Henry Henly Esq Thomas Moor Esq Borough of Weymouth Sir John Coventry Kt. of Bath Michael Harvey Esq Melcomb-Regis Sir John Morton Baronet * Henry Henning Esq Borough of Bridport William Brag Esq * John Michel Esq Borough of Shafton alias Shaftsbury Sir Matthew Andrews Knight Thomas Benn●t Esq Borough of Wareham Thomas Erle Esq George Savage Esq Borough of Corfe-Castle Sir Nath. Naper Knight and Baronet * Richard Fowns Esq DURHAM 4. William Bowes Esq Thomas Fetherstone Hough Esq City of Durham Sir Richard Lloyd Knight * Samuel Tempest ESSEX 8. Henry Mildmay Esq John Lemot Honywood Esq Borough of Colchester Sir Harbottle Grimston Baronet * Samuel Reynolds Esq Borough of Malden Sir William Wiseman Kt. and Baronet Sir Thomas Darcy