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A89927 The parliament of ladies. Or Divers remarkable passages of ladies in Spring-Garden; in Parliament assembled. Together with certaine votes of the unlawfull assembly, at Kates in Coven Garden. Vespre Veneris Martis: 26. 1647. Ordered by the ladies in parliament assembled, that their orders and votes be forthwith printed and published, to prevent such misreports and scandals, which either malice, or want of wit, hightned with snoffes of ale or stayned claret may cause, in the dishonour of the said votes and proceedings in parliament. Ja: Kingsmill Clar. Parliamen. Neville, Henry, 1620-1694. 1647 (1647) Wing N512; Thomason E388_4; ESTC R201501 7,597 15

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Kingdome to be a Committee of Tryers for the businesse The House being ready to ajourne there came newes of a quarrell between two notorious members of this House Mistris Harris and Mistris Dunch much good councell was given them to agree and unice against the common enemy their Husbands and it was at length ordered that these should be reconciled and Tom Temple to put up his blade The morning following they tooke into consideration all the severall garrisons of the Kingdome what were to be kept and what not And ordered First that Northamton be continued a Garrison and that the Lady Sunderland be requested to take the command of it on her notwithstanding the selfe-denying Ordinance Secondly Ordered that an English Garrison be put into Carlile to prevent a forraigne Enemy getting into possession there of as is to be feared by reason of some secret intelligence had by the French Imbassodor in that place Thirdly that Lychester Newport and Malbrough and all other that are either old fortifications or otherwise uselesse be forthwith slighted After this they tooke into consideration the standing forces in this Kingdome with their severall entertainments and Ordered First That the Lord Francis Master Slings by Master Tuston Master Antum have pay allowed them continually that they shall be provided to draw forth in service at the least warning Secondly that Colonell Cooke Master Henry Haward of Berkes and Master Nevell have free quarter only Thirdly that the Prince Electer Prince Griffeth and Master Glascock hence-forth pay their quarters Ordered that by adition to their first Vote that Sir Iohn Morley be forth with paid for his service to the House notwithstanding his Delinquencie but so that if he shall break out any more he shall be errecoverably put into the exceptions Ordered that all such forces as shall be disbanded shal be sent for Ireland or otherwise disposed out of this Kingdome Their Lady-ships were then informed that a Messenger then waited at the doore from the House of Commons and Sir Peter Wentworth and Master Bainton who brought it being let in they found it was for the relief of maimed Souldiars their Ladyships referred them to the Lady Peeterborough to consider what relief was to be given them to whom they joyned Mistris Howard sometimes a maid of Honour shee having purged her selfe of her Malignancy This day the House received reports from the Committee of complaints and first against the Prince Elector who was accused that he was not secret in his trust to this house but berai'd them in their service by acquainting Prince Griffeth with his his main designe and soin stead of doing their businesse did his own next against Prince Griffeth that by treachery he gained neare the workes and then by a storme tooke a fort that would have yeelded upon reasonable conditions This was urged much against him by the Lady Herbe and the Lady Sidley the consideration of this busines was put of till another time and also another accusation against the said Prince that he had deserted his imployment both brought in by the Lady Barrington The next was an accusasion against the Lord Rich the righth onourable by the Lady Mary Cockyn Alias Cullen who pretended that shee had been plundered by the said Lord to the valew of two thousand pounds of jewels and other commodities but it being alleadged by the Lady Warwick that it was done to one that had bin a Cōmander against the Parliament the accusation was cast out Then the House ajourned till the next day The first businesse this day was the report from the Committee of Tryers who named in the first place the right honourable the Earle of Denbeigh to be a man of extraordinary abilities and parts whereupon it was ordered that his Lord ship be commander in chiefe of all the standing forces of this King dome and that his head quarters be in Andover untill the House have some other need of his Forces Ordered that the Lord Cambaen in regard of his large tallent have a favourable composition at the Lady Kents Ordered that Sir Ambrogio a Politicke Italian be had in remembrance for his extreordinary payns to content this House and that when the affaires of this Kingdome be setled he be put into the Duch office and in the mean time being what he had before did not content him that he be satisfied out of Mis. Hils arreares which are forfited to the State for some 〈◊〉 of hers This businesse being over up stands the Lady Middlesex the zealous and wel affected Lady Mildmay and moved that a publicke Fast might be appointed for imploring for mens constant affections towards this House and also to stop the contagious infection and itching humours that are now crept in among us and likely to over spread us all if not timely stopt the motion was imbraced and Master Osbestone some time Prebend at Peters Westminster together with Doctor Sibbald Pastor of 〈◊〉 Clarkenwell mentioned to preach before the How●● 〈◊〉 one Cornelius brought in an accusation against the Doctor 〈◊〉 for one il-affected to the present government having preached lately in his house in a Tub where upon he was rejected and the Lady Kinsington desired that Master Sal●●●● might be substituted in his 〈◊〉 of whose great parts and able performances shee had long experience which presently was assented unto by all Their Ladyships in the next place took 〈…〉 consideration the great decay of Cattle and other Beasts in the Kingdome during this unnaturall Warre thought the fittest means for a remedy to be their Ladyships sending as they did to the Commons to intreat them that some of their members might joyne with their Ladyships to consider of the said businesse they presently named La. Gray and the H. C. the L. Gray her Husband to be a Committee to debate the fittest meanes multiply and increase the said Beasts to whom they gave these instructions That 〈…〉 be intreated and the 〈◊〉 of this House therein used to returne to his Concubine here notwithstanding his wife be alive at 〈◊〉 because 〈◊〉 hath not that urgent necessity of multiplying Beasts as this Kingdom hath That they shall intreat all or the most part of the Morleys in England and all other men of that shape to marry That all such men who have vowed whether Prisoners or Free men never to cut their beards till his Majesty comes to London be incouraged therein The House then taking into consideration the sale of Delinquents estates Ordered that Master Harrington for his good service have the E. of New castles baggage and also that the Lady Devonshire have Worchester house notwithstanding the Votes of the Houses at Westminster in favour of the Earle of Salsbury that her Ladyship may be present with lesse trouble at her many and serious negotiations with the 〈◊〉 Commissioners This day a Petition came from the Lady Stanhoppe humbly desiring that shee might be received into their House pretending that shee was wel-affected but it was
THE PARLIAMENT OF LADIES OR Divers remarkable passages of Ladies in Spring-Garden in Parliament Assembled Together with certaine Votes of the unlawfull Assembly at Kates in Coven Garden Vespre Veneris Martis 26. 1647. Ordered by the Ladies in Parliament Assembled That their Orders and Votes be forthwith Printed and published to prevent such misreports and scandals which either malice or want of wit hightned with snoffes of Ale or stayned Claret may cause in the dishonour of the said Votes and proceedings in Parliament Ja Kingsmill Clar. Parliamen The second Edition corrected by the originall unto which is added a Supplement of some further proceedings in the said Parliament Pinted in the yeare 1647. THE PARLIAMENT OF LADIES OR Divers remarkable passages of Ladies in Spring-Garden in Parliament Assembled THE Rattle-headed Ladyes being Assembled at Kates in the Covent-Garden and having spent some time in choosing of their Speaker it having been objected against the Lady Duches that she had used beating up of quarters and other usuall sports too frequently with Prince Rupert they at last resolved upon the Lady Issabella Thinne hoping thereby that these acts might have the greater influence upon the Kings Majesty First They tooke into consideration their owne businesse voted that no round head should dare to come into any of their quarters Secondly that on the contrary none of the members of the Cavelliers doe cohabit in any of the Round heads quarters or pay any contributions to them by way of benevolence or lone c. Thirdly that thanks be given to the Lady Mountague Tenhar Craven c. for their curtisies and favours shown to the distressed Caveliers beyond the Seas Fourthly ordered here upon that the said Ladyes together with the Lady Standhoppe have leave to sell give away or otherwise to dispose of their french commodities without paying Excise or custome Fiftly that Mistris Phillips be forthwith sent into France from this House to the Lord Mountague to acquaint him how his Lady is negotiated with the members of both Houses Sixtly that Ms. Cramlin for the Protestants and Ms. Wibourn for the Papists be appointed Messengers to attend the House and that they have the title given them of Messengers of the Chamber The said Ladyes in Parliament Assembled doe declare That by their first Votes of this day they doe not in any way intend to exclude from their quarters that part of the House of Peers which voted the bill for maintenance of the Army out of doors in that the said Lords are understood to be wel-affected and not Round-heads whilst these things were in agitation in comes a Seargiant from the House of Ladyes at Mistris Chips assembled in the name of which he pronounceth this an unlawfull Assembly a junto a Mungrill Parliament commanding them to confine their Votes and themselves to their own Houses there to continue during pleasure Hyde Parke St. James Parke Spring-Garden and Kates in anywise notwithstanding This put their Lady ships into a great disorder and more confusion then if they had been taken with their gallants by each of their Husbands which is the cause we heare no more of this Parliament The Ladyes wel-affected being as you heard at their house in Spring Garden spent some time in the choosing of their Speaker and the major part pitched on the Lady Holland shee desired to excuse herselfe alleadging her Husbands desersion and intreated that al her right might be conferred on the Lady Carlile but the said Lady being not thought fit to be trusted the Lady Exeter was named but it was objected by the Lady Hypslay that the said Lady was a Delinquent and had formerly carried supplies to the King pretending likewise that her Husband Sir Iohn Hypslay was much damnified in his estate and offices by the said supplies but the Lady Salesbury comming in this dispute soone ended and the Chaire was conferred on her neminae Contradicentae Shee immediatly named Mistris Peele Messenger to attend the House and the Lady Norton together with the Lady Stapleton to be door-keepers with order to keep all out but Members this was by all assented unto notwithstanding some exceptions were taken at the slownesse of Mistris Peeles pace it being aggrevated by one that shee went slower then the Masters of the Chancery when they goe on messages Then their Lady-ships took into consideration in the first place the difficult cases that might fall out in the businesse of their House ordered that Master Docter Wetherborne be sent from Holland Master Davison from Paris to be Assistants to this House Ordered likewise that Master Dr. Hinton and Master Chamberline be also Assistants that so with greater secresie and ease there Lady ships might be helped out with their most troublesome and pressing affaires The House then adjurned till the day following where being met accordingly the first businesse was to send the aforesaid Messengers to the unlawfull Assembly at Kates next falling upon their votes in Particular Declared That part of their Order to be an absolute breach of the priviledge which forbids Caveliers to enter into the Round-heads quarters and accordingly Ordered that the said shee-Cavilliers shall within two dayes depart this City and come not within twenty miles of the line of Communication And farther Ordered that no malignant Lady presume to walk in Spring Garden after twelve a clock at night upon any pretence whatsoever Nixt their Lady-ships took into consideration the great number of Malignants and Delinquents and Ordered that there be a Committee for composition to meet at the La. Kents for Protestants and at the Lady Lakes for Papists This day complaint was brought in against Sir Henry Blunt Knight for publishing an hereticall and dangerous Doctrine viz That it is better to side with and resort to common Women then Ladyes of Honour upon nature deliberation thereof the Ladyes with much indignation sent for him who being come and hearing his accusation read was commanded to with draw during this 〈…〉 the Lady Foster and offers to the consideration of the House the dangerous effect of this opinion what it might produce if it ●e suffered to spread among the people to the utter decay of Trade as also of the particular Committee of Rhenish wine in the most parts Cheese-cakes and sill●bubs whereby the profit of this House will be greatly deminished This speech was received with great applause of the whole House and the said Sir Henry Blunt was called in the second time who being commanded to kneele refused alleadging that the House was no lawfull judicature but appealed to all the Commons of England and Wales which suspended all proceedings therein for a time The House considered in the next place that divers weak persons have crept into places beyond their abilities and to the end that men of greater parts might be put into their rooms they appointed the Lady Midlesex Mistris Dunch the Lady Foster and the Lady Anne Waller by reason of their great experience in Soldiery in this