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A38164 Two speeches made by the speakers of both Houses of Parliament to His Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax Generall after the Army had guarded the members to sit in safety on Friday the 6 day of August 1647 : and, an ordinance of both Houses of Parliament making His Excellency constable in the Tower of London and giving him power to make a lieutenant ... : also, an order of both Houses appointing a committee to examine the mutiny on Munday seven night ... : and a thanksgiving appointed to be kept on Thursday August 12, 1647. England and Wales. Parliament.; Lenthall, William, 1591-1662.; Manchester, Edward Montagu, Earl of, 1602-1671. 1647 (1647) Wing E2430; ESTC R27368 1,878 8

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TVVO SPEECHES MADE By the Speakers of both Houses of Parliament to his Excellency Sir Tho. Fairfax Generall After the Army had guarded the Members to sit in safety on Friday the 6. day of August 1647. AND An ORDINANCE of both Houses of Parliament making his Excellency Constable of the Tower of LONDON and giving him power to make a Lieutenant A Moneths pay given to the Souldiers and under Officers of the ARMY for a gratuity And the VOTES concerning the Guards With severall Orders concerning the ARMY ALSO An Order of both Houses appointing a Committee to examine the Mutiny on Munday seven night whereby the Speakers and Members were driven from the Parliament And a Thanksgiving appointed to be kept on Thursday August 12. 1647. Printed at London by Robert Ibbitson 1647. TWO SPEECHES Made by the Speakers of both Houses of Parliament to his Excellency Sr. THOMAS FAIRFAX Generall AFTER The Army had guarded the Members to sit in safety on Friday Aug. 6. 16 47. Die Veneris August 6. 1647. HIS Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax having guarded the Lords and Commons with the Speakers of both Houses to Westminster and the Houses being sate They Ordered the Right Honourable the Earle of Manchester Speaker of the House of Peers pro tempore and William Lenthall Esq Speaker of the House of Commons to acquaint His Excellency with Votes which were then made THE Earl of MANCHESTER Speaker of the House of Peeres his Speech to His Excellency Sir THOMAS FAIRFAX A Chaire being set in the House of Peeres by the Lords seats for Sir Thomas Fairfax in which the Generall sate and his Officers in the House without the Barre the Earle of Manchester declared to his Excellency That hee was commanded by the Lord to acquaint his Excellency how sensible their Lordships are of the many good services which his excellency hath done for the Kingdome and that they had taken the reasons expressed in the Declaration of his comming to London into consideration and doe approve thereof and that they had commanded him to give his Excellency thanks for the constant care which he hath alwayes had of the peace and safety of the Kingdom desiring him to goe on in taking care for the security thereof for the future desiring that his Excellency will appoint such a guard for the Parliament as may be a sufficient security to the Members to sit in the house in safety William Lenthall Esq Speaker of the House of Commons made the like speech to the General in that House his Excellency sitting in a Chaire nere the Speaker Die Veneris Aug. 6. 1647. Resolved upon the question by the Lord and Commons in Parliament That Thursday the 12 of this instant August be set apart for a day of thanksgiving to be kept by both Houses of Parliament at the Abby at Westminster And that Mr. Martial and Mr. Nye bee desired to preach before the Houses on that day Die Veneris 6. Aug. 1647. It is Ordered and Ordained by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled hat his Excellency Sir Thomas Fairfax Knight Commander in Chiefe of all the Garrisons and Forces in the kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales under pay be appointed and constituted Constable of the Tower of London for the space of one whole yeare except both houses of Parliament shall otherwise determine And it is also Ordered and Ordained that his said Excellency shall nominate and appoint a Lieutenant of the Tower under him Die Veneris August 6. 16 47. Resolved upon the question by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled I. That they doe approve of his Excellencies comming to guard the City and Parliament II. That thanks be given to his Excellency for his care of the safety of the City and Parliament III. That it be left to the Generall to appoint what Guard his Excellency shall think fit for the security of the City and Parliament IV. That in consideration of the many good services of the Army The summe of one Moneths pay be given as a gratuity to all the Souldiers and under Officers of Horse Foot and Dragoones that are under Commission Officers as a gratuity from the Kingdome V That a Committee of ten Lords and twenty of the house of Commons be appointed to sit in the Painted Chamber to morrrow in the afternoon an so de die in diem to examine the businesse of the mutinying and the forcing of the Members on Munday was seven-night at the Parliament doores and to finde out the Authors and fomenters thereof and all such as did prosecute the same as also the Contrivers and promoters of the Petition declared against Die Veneris Aug. 6. 1647. 1 Resolved upon the question by the Lords in Parliament assembled That a Committee be appointed to draw up a Declaration from the Houses to the Army to be read in the head of every Regiament 2 Resolved upon the question by the Lords in Parliament assembled That it is the opinion of this House that all things done by the Members since the Speakers and other Members were driven away from the Parliament be adnulled and of none effect this to be communicated to the House of Commons Die Veneris Aug. 6. 1647. Resolved upon the question by the Commons in Parliament assembled 1 That they will send Answer to the Lords Message concerning the adnulling of what hath been done during the absence of the Speakers by messengers of their owne 2 That it be taken into consideration on Munday next FINIS