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Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 2, 1640-1643. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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MACE
-, carried before Speaker upon his Return from the
King, 15 Apr.
Market,
-, Clerk of, Bill for better ordering his Office read,
28 Apr.
Marshall,
-, Mr. desired to preach, 23 Apr.
Member
-, excuses himself for a Word used by him, 18 Apr.-Has Leave to be absent-charging another with offensive Words,
acknowledges his Mistake, 22.-Judges to be desired to give.
Precedence to Members in their Motions-Member, giving
Offence in his Speech, pardoned upon his Acknowledgement,
23-A Committee to view Clerk's Notes of such as had
taken the Oaths, 25.-Member thanked for his Service, 28.
-Names of Places, for which Members serve, to be added
by Clerk where omitted, 1 May.
Meredith,
-, Sir Amias, his Indenture taken off the File, 28 Apr.
Messages
-, from King. Vide King.-Offence taken at a Message by a quarterly Waiter, for Speaker and House to attend
the King in the House of Peers; Black Rod to be acquainted
therewith, 15 Apr.
-, from Lords, excusing themselves for not admitting Messengers, 24 Apr.
Michell,
-, Election and double Return; Petition, 16 Apr. Report; Resolution thereupon, 24.
Middlesex,
-, Petition from, read, and referred to the Committee
for taking material Points of Grievances, 17 Apr. Vide
Grievances.
Minehead
-, Election; Petition-new Writ, 16 Apr.
Mortlings.
-, Vide Wools.
MACALLY,
-, a Scotchman, 1642, his Commitment to be
considered by a Committee, 5 Apr. Matter referred to
Lord Chief Justice, 12.
Maccarthy,
-, Daniel, 1641, Petition read, and referred to the
Committee for Irish Affairs, 15 Dec.-Another referred to
the Committee for Contributions, 1 Mar. Vide Ireland.
Mace,
-, 1640, carried before Speaker upon his Return from the
King, 5 Nov.
Mackerill,
-, Mr. 1642, his Imprisonment voted illegal; Satisfaction to be made him, 16 Aug.
Madox,
-, Wm. 1640, Petition referred to the Committee for the
Court of Wards, 16 Feb.
Madrin,
-, Tho. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 27 Sept.
Magazines,
-, 1642, a Committee to prepare Declaration for
Counties to preserve them, 20 July. Declaration read, and
agreed to; Lords Concurrence signified, 26.
Magdalen
-, College, Cambridge, 1642, Plate stayed going from
thence to be laid up in the Chamber of London, 22 Aug.
-, St. Old Fish Street, 1642, Order for supplying the Cure,
and sequestering the Profits thereof, 28 Feb.
Magenes,
-, an Irishman, 1641, Information against him in Writing, avowed; Order for apprehending him, 8 Nov.
Maguire,
-, Lord, and Mr. Reade, Prisoners from Ireland, 1642,
Conference desired by Lords concerning them; agreed to;
Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Lords
to be moved to appoint a Committee to re-examine them in
the Tower, 20 June. Persons to attend the Judges that are to
examine them; a Committee to be present, 22.-Order for
delivering Examinations to Members for their Perusal, 11
July. Agreed to by Lords, 15.-Order for their Removal
to Ludgate-for an Allowance to them; agreed to by Lords,
23 Feb.
Mahhewes,
-, Tho. 1642. Vide Privileges.
Maidstone,
-, 1642. Vide Kent.-Petition of Jurats referred to
the Committee for the Clerkship of the Peace of Kent, 30
Sept.-All that come to have Voices, 7 Oct.
Main,
-, Richard de le, 1641, Table, shewing what Money is to
be disbursed for Lands in Ireland, referred to the Committee
for the Bill concerning Irish Propositions, 5 Mar. Lords
Order for printing it agreed to, 9.
Major,
-, Edw. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 18 Feb.
Maitland,
-, Mr. 1641, his Letters concerning disbanding, and
Ratification of the Treaty, read, 6 Sept.
-, Lords, 1641, Conference desired by Lords concerning
him; agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held,
8 Sept.
Malden,
-, 1642, Order for fortifying the Town, and furnishing
it with Ammunition, 8 Nov.-for issuing Money for that
Purpose, 10. Agreed to by Lords, 11. Another for carrying
down the Ordinance, 15.
Malignants,
-, 1642, Two Committees to take a Course for disarming them in and about London and Westminster, 22 Oct.
-, Deputy Lieutenants, and the Committee for Examinations,
impowered to disarm and secure them, 30.-Lords Concurrence signified, 1 Nov.-A Committee to prepare Order
for seizing Malignants Horses, 4. Lords Concurrence signified,
10.-The Committee impowered to discharge those employed
in the Parliament-army, or in bringing Prisoners, 25.-Order for Malignants bearing their Own and the Guards Charges,
2 Dec.-Conference desired by Lords concerning Order to
particular Persons for seizing them; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported-Lords Order for
revoking it read, and referred to the Committee for Discharge
of Horses, 6 Jan. Another Conference desired by Lords
thereupon; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held,
and reported; Report referred to the same Committee, 23.
Lords put House in mind of their Reasons for revoking the
Ordinance; House concur therein, 26.-Report; Commissaries to be acquainted therewith; Resolution that House
did not assent to Lords Ordinance; a Committee to search
their Journals concerning it; their Report; Conference to be
desired with Lords thereupon; a Committee to prepare Heads;
Commissaries to be thanked; Declaration that they have done
acceptable Service, 3 Feb.-Order for apprehending Servants
of Persons bearing Arms against the Parliament in and about
London, 16 Jan.-Ordinance for assessing Malignants,
read, and re-committed, 23 Dec.-Agreed to; Proviso to
be added, 4 Feb. Clause to be added, 10.-Order for
Presentment, 2 Mar.-Member to prepare Ordinance for
seizing their Estates, 14 Feb. Ordinance read, and agreed
to, 20.
Maliett,
-, Mr. Justice, 1641, to be examined at a Conference
touching the Informations from Kent; a Committee to prepare Interrogatories; their Report, 28 Mar.
-, 1642, House to consider of his going Circuits after Complaint against him in the last, 21 June.-Report touching
his Carriage at the Lent Affizes-the Committee for Defence
of the Kingdom to consider of the speediest Method of sending
for him, 2 Aug. Letter concerning the Passages in apprehending him, and his adjourning the Assizes; Order for bringing him up; a Committee to consider of a proper Force for
that Purpose; Letter and Votes to be sent to Lords, 5. Vide
Assizes.
Mallory,
-, Mr. 1641, Letter to him presented from a Committee
to be signed by the Speaker, and sent, 19 Aug.
-, 1642, Serjeant to send a particular Message, with a Summons to attend forthwith, 7 Apr.-Voted incapable of
sitting during this Parliament, 6 Sept.
-, Sir Jo. 1642, to be summoned to attend the Service of
House, 6 Sept.-Voted incapable of sitting during this
Parliament, 16 Jan.
Malting
-, Houses. Vide Alehouses.
Malton,
-, 1640, Motion for restoring it, 5 Dec. Order for that
Purpose-new Writ, 11.
Man,
-, Theophilus, 1641, Petition touching an Order of a Committee, forbidding him to take Fees by virtue of his Office;
Declaration thereupon, 28 July.
-, Edward, 1642, Lord Chief Justice to grant Habeas
Corpus for removing him from Newcastle Gaol, 7 Mar.
Manby,
-, Dr. 1642, to be summoned to attend a Committee, 30
June. Vide Amys.
Manchester,
-, 1642, Letter concerning putting the Commission of
Array in Execution, and seizing the Magazine of the County;
Order thereupon, 25 July. Vide Array. Further Information relating thereto, 26.-Letters concerning the Siege
thereof by Lord Strange, referred to the Committee for Defence of the Kingdom; Order concerning Prisoners taken
there, 3 Oct.-for encouraging Persons to assist the Townsmen in defending themselves against him, read, and agreed to,
6.-Letters concerning the State of the Town, 10.-Relation
of the Passages there, read, 11.-Information touching the
Mills belonging to the Free School; a Committee to prepare
Order for Sequestration of the Revenues thereof, 10 Oct.
Order against renewing a Lease, 11. Order touching the
Payment of the Garrison, 29.-Agreed to by Lords, 24
Nov.-Propositions for raising Dragoons, referred to to the
Committee for Dispatches, 3 Dec.
Mandevile,
-, Lord, 1641, Petition referred to the Committee for
Queen's Jointure, 29 June. Vide Queen.
Mannaton,
-, Mr. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 12
Nov.
Manninge,
-, Wm. 1641, Petition referred to the Committee for
Queen's Jointure, 2 July. Vide Queen.
Mansell,
-, Sir Robert, 1641, previous Question concerning his
Case, Neg. 28 May.
-, Jo. 1642, an Order about Pay to him as Surveyor of the
Fortifications at Portsmouth, 19 Apr.
Mansfield,
-, Domingo, 1641, Petition, 2 Dec. Vide Strich.
-, Mr. and his Apprentice, 1641, to be brought to the
House separately, and, upon Refusal, to be apprehended as
Delinquents, 30 Nov.
-, Sir Robert, 1642, to attend with his Patent for sole
making Glass, 12 Apr. His Petition read; Order for delivering his Patent to the Committee for Grievances, 15.-To
the Clerk, 31 May.
Mantle,
-, Walter, 1641, Bill for restoring him in Blood, read,
14 Apr.-Committed, 5 Aug.-to another Committee,
19 Feb.
Manwaring,
-, Bishop, 1640, a Committee to consider all Complaints, and the Judgment in Parliament, against him, and
prepare Bill for reversing the Pardon granted him, 23 Feb.
-, Sir H. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent; discontinued Master of Trinity-house; Corporation to proceed to a
new Election; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 9 Nov.
Disallowed from being a Brother, 11.
-, Captain, 1642, Order concerning his searching for Provisions, &c. going to the King, agreed to by Lords, with
Amendments; Order read, and to be passed by House alone,
1 Dec.
-, Randall, 1642, Petition; a Committee to prepare Order for enabling him to collect One per Cent. for the Redemption of Captives, 5 Sept. Order reported, 19. Agreed to
by Lords, 22.-His Petition referred to the Committee for
the Advance of Moneys in London, 20 Dec.
Manwood,
-, Sir. Jo. 1642, to have Warrant to transport himself,
Two Servants, &c. beyond Sea, 2 May.
Marche,
-, John de la, Minister in Guernsey, 1641, Petition referred to the Committee for scandalous Ministers, 31 Aug.
-, Mrs. 1642, the Committee for the Tower to see an
Ordinance for removing her from thence put in Execution, 30
Jan.-Captain of the Guards to put it in Execution, 10
Mar.
Mardee,
-, 1642, Lord Admiral to be moved to intercept Ships
bound from thence to Ireland, 9 June.
Margarets,
-, St. Westminster, 1641, Petition of Lame, Sick, Blind,
&c. read, 22 June.-Petition of Parishioners; Lecturer
recommended, 18 Feb.
-, St. Lothbury, 1642, Ordinance for sequestering the Parsonage, read, and agreed to, 13 Feb.
Maria,
-, Frigate, 1642, Persons to be thanked for their good Service in seizing it, 15 Aug.
Mariners,
-, 1641, Bill for pressing them ordered, 7 May. Read
twice, and committed, 8. Committee to sit notwithstanding
the Sitting of the House, 10. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed; passed, and sent to Lords, 11.-Another Bill for
the same Purpose, read twice, and committed, 10 May.-
Another ordered, 22 Nov.-Read, 1 Dec. Committed, 2.
To be reported, 10. Reported, and to be ingrossed, 18.
Passed, and sent to Lords, 24. House put them in Mind
thereof, 28.-Another Message concerning it; Answer
thereto, 14 Jan.-Bill for better raising them, read twice,
and committed; reported, and to be ingrossed, 29.-Passed,
1 Feb.
-, 1642, Bill for Relief of maimed and ship-wrecked Seamen, and their Widows and Children, read, 3 May.
-, 1641, Lords to be desired at a Conference to join in
Order for pressing and governing Mariners; free Conference
to be desired with them concerning it; a Committee of both
Houses to prepare the Order, 8 May.
-, 1642, Receivers appointed for Money to be lent by
Mariners in the Thames for the Affairs of Ireland, 8 Aug.
-15 Sept.-Order for a Month's Pay to be given them
as a Reward for their Fidelity, 22.- for bestowing a
Month's Pay on certain Mariners employed by Merchants,
2 Nov.-A Committee to prepare Ordinance for pressing
them; Ordinance agreed to, 2 Feb. Lords Concurrence signified; Ordinance to be printed, 3.-Speaker to sign a Letter
for pressing them, 20.
Markinson,
-, Edw. 1642, Order for his Discharge, 5 Jan.
Markland,
-, Captain Robert, 1642, to be removed to Colchester;
a Committee to prepare a Letter to Mayor for keeping him
close Prisoner, 13 Mar.
Marleborough,
-, 1641, new Writ, 25 Feb.-Election; Petition,
4 May.
-, 1642, to be thanked for their Collection upon the Act
of Contribution, 11 June.-Letter to Commissioners for
Wilts to levy a proportionable Assessment on the Inhabitants
by virtue of the Bill for 400,000l. ordered, and presented, 11
July.-Order touching the Payment of Money raised upon
the Act for Contributions-Licence to be given for removing
the Magazine, 12. Letter relating thereto read, 28.-Another Letter concerning an Attempt upon the Town; Resolution, and Order thereupon, 7 Dec.
Marley,
-, Sir Jo. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 20 Sept.
Marlo
-, Magna, 1641, Election and double Return; Report;
Mr. Burlace voted duly elected; Mr. Hobbs to forbear sitting
till his Election is determined; Under-sheriff to be sent for as
a Delinquent, 9 Nov. Vide Moore. Further Report; Election declared void-new Writ, 19.-Election of One Burgess to stand good, and not be further questioned, 5 Jan.
Report re-committed, 13.
Marolois,
-, Peter, 1640, Bill for naturalizing him and Peter Hoett,
read, 19 Dec. Parties to take Oaths, 22.-Bill committed,
7 Jan.
Marrott,
-, * and * Padger, 1641, to be summoued to attend,
16 Sept.
Marriott,
-, a Frenchman, 1641, his Case reported from the Committee for Recusants convict, 22 June.
Marsh,
-, Wm. 1640, to have Notice to attend to answer a Complaint against him, 13 Dec.
-, Dr. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 11 Oct.
Marshall,
-, Mr. 1640, desired to preach, 9 Nov. Thanked, and
to print his Sermon, 16.
-, 1641, desired to preach, 30 Aug.-Thanked, and to
print his Sermon, 9 Sept.-Desired to preach, 17 Dec.
Thanked, and to print his Sermon; Order for presenting him
with a Piece of Plate, 23.-Thanked, and to print his
Sermon preached at the Fast, 24 Feb. No Person to print it
besides himself for Two Months, 25.
-, Jo. 1642, his Composition accepted, 9 Apr.
Marsham,
-, Tho. 1642, Petition read; to have Order for transportation of Calves Skins; Members to view them, 3 June.
Marshland
-, Hundred, 1640, Petition of Inhabitants referred to
Dr. Tomson's Committee, 17 Dec. Vide Fens.
Marston,
-, Henry, 1642, Petition concerning Charges in bringing
up Delinquents, referred to a Committee, 10 Sept.
Marten,
-, Mary, 1642, to have Warrant to go to Abingdon, 22
Nov.
Martin,
-, Tho. 1640. Vide Privileges.
-, Captain, 1642, Order for his receiving Gunpowder sufficient for his Ship, 2 Apr.
-, Wm. 1642, committed to the King's Bench, 10 Sept.
-Order for his Discharge, 13 Oct.
Martin,
-, St. Orgars, 1640, Petition of Inhabitants, referred to
the Committee for preaching Ministers, 30 Dec.
-, St. in the Fields, 1641, Petition of Trained Bands; Mr.
Cecill to be recommended to Lord Lieutenant of Middlesex
for the Charge of them, 24 Jan.-Report of Message delivered, 2 Feb.-Petition of Inhabitants; Lecturer recommended, 15.
-, 1642, Profits of the Vicarage to be sequestered to him,
1 Dec.
-, St. Vintry, 1642, Order for supplying the Cure, 23
Jan.-Ordinance for that Purpose read, and agreed to, 10
Feb.
Martlock,
-, 1642, Petition of Inhabitants; Lecturer recommended,
4 June.
Martyn,
-, Mr. 1641, willing to continue a Loan, 26 Aug.-
1 Feb. Order about Security to him, 18.
-, 1642, Order for Repayment, 13 July.
-, Captain, 1642, to be thanked for his good Service in
seizing the Maria Frigate, 15 Aug.
Mary,
-, Princess, 1641, the Committee for Queen's Jointure to
consider of Queen's carrying her beyond Sea, 14 July.-
Message from King concerning it communicated by Lords,
7 Feb.
-, Magdalen St. Bermondsey, 1642, Petition of Inhabitants, read, and referred to the Committee for Examinations,
21 Feb.
-, Magdalen St. Old Fish Street, 1642, Order for supplying the Cure, and sequestering the Profits thereof, 28
Feb.
-, St. Abchurch, 1642, Petition of Inhabitants; Order
for supplying the Cure, and sequestering the Profits thereof,
9 Mar.
Mason,
-, James, 1640, to be summoned as a Witness, 27 Nov.
-, Edward, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, for refusing to deliver the Magazine at Hull, 28 Apr.
-, Samuel, 1642, Petition read, and referred to the Committee for Examinations, 26 Nov.
-, Henry, 1642, Petition read, and referred to Lord Mayor,
2 Dec.
Mass,
-, 1641, Order against the King's Subjects frequenting it,
10 May.
Massam,
-, Sir Wm. 1641, Complaint of Persons entering his
Dovehouse, for digging Saltpetre; Sykes and Bullock to be
summoned to attend, 19 June. To be called in, 23. Order
against their digging, and for bringing the Patent to a Committee, 24.
Massenger,
-, a Papist, 1642, Order for staying Monies to be paid
for Oxen belonging to him, 14 Sept.
Masson,
-, Samuel, 1642, Judges to be required to stay Proceed
ings concerning the bailing or delivering of him, 4 Feb. To
stand committed by House; to be apprehended by Serjeant,
and committed to the Compter in Southwark, 27.
-, Tho. 1642, Order for seizing his House, 3 Mar. Person
appointed to put it in Execution, 7.
Master,
-, Mr. 1642, to be kept close Prisoner; none to have Ac
cess to him, 2 Jan.
Mathew,
-, Sir Toby, 1640, House to join with Lords in petitioning
the King to remove him from Court, 16 Mar.
-, 1641. Vide Privileges.
-, Captain, 1642, to be removed to Lord Petre's House;
Information against him referred to the Committee for Examinations, 17 Jan.-Order for bailing him, 3 Feb.
-, 1642, to be removed to Ipswich, and kept close Prisoner
in the mean time; a Committee to prepare Letter to Mayor
for safeguarding him, 13 Mar.
Matthew,
-, Francis, 1641, Order to search for and seize a Barrel
of Gunpowder sent to him under Colour of a Barrel of Soap,
7 Dec.
Matthew,
-, St. Friday Street, 1642, Petition concerning their
Minister, 4 Apr. Vide Cheslin.
-, 1642, Petition of Parishioners; Lecturer recommended,
5 Oct.
Mauleverier,
-, Mr. 1640, Petition read, 15 Dec. Referred to the
Committee for the Charge against the Judges, 16.
-, 1641, referred to Mr. Chambers's Committee, 1 July.
Maurice,
-, Prince, 1642, Order for continuing his Pension, 23
Apr.
May,
-, Mr. 1640, to sit till his Election is avoided, 6 Jan.
-, 1641, to be summoned to attend forthwith, 7 Feb.
-, 1642, like Order, 20 May.-Member to acquaint
him therewith, 1 June.-House informed of Bills of Exchange
from Holland for paying Moneys to him; Order thereupon;
Persons to be summoned to attend; a Committee to withdraw,
and examine them; Order to forbear the Payment, 3. Sent
to Lords for their Concurrence; Messenger dismissed without
Answer, 4.
-, Wm. 1642, to be summoned to attend, 3 June.-
Committed to Lord Petre's House, 2 Jan.
Maynard,
-, Mr. 1641, Complaint of a printed Speech fathered
upon him; Order for suppressing it, 6 Apr.
Mayney,
-, Sir Jo. 1642, to attend with a Petition he has solicited
to get Hands to, 5 Apr.-To be sent for as a Delinquent,
30 Aug.
Mayo,
-, Mr. 1641, to be summoned to attend forthwith, 1
Feb.
-, 1642, to be discharged from being a Member; new
Writ ordered, 23 Nov.
-, a Messenger for apprehending Priests, 1642, carried to
the Gatehouse for abusing a foreign Minister; to make Submission, and desire Pardon, 14 Apr. To be taken into Serjeant's Custody, and turned over to the Gatehouse, 18. Order for his Discharge, and making Submission, 23.-To
stand committed, unless he make it by a Time limited, 17
May.
Maxewell,
-, Mr. 1642, Petition to be read, 23 Sept. Referred, to
the Committee for the Navy, 24. Vide Calves Skins.
Maxfield,
-, Peter, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent for
publishing seditious Verses; Witnesses to be summoned, 28
Apr.-To be proceeded against at the Assizes in Shropshire,
1 July.
Meath,
-, Earl of, 1640, Petition referred to Lord Mountmorris's
Committee, 5 Feb.-Report; his Case to be transmitted to
Lords, 19 Mar.
-, 1641, Letter, concerning recommending it to the Parliament of Ireland, read, and to be ingrossed, 8 Sept. Ingrossed Letter read; Speaker to sign it, 9.
Meeke,
-, Rich. 1642, Petition; Judges of the King's Bench to
be moved for Certiorari and Habeas Corpus, 26 Jan.
Melcombe
-, Regis, 1640. Vide Weymouth.
Meldrome,
-, Sir Jo. 1642, a Committee to take Order for advancing
some of his Entertainment, 29 July.
Melvill,
-, Sir James, 1642, to have Liberty to pass the Sea with
Two Servants and Three Horses, 7 Apr.
Members,
-, 1640, sworn, 3 Nov.-A Committee to consider their
Privilege touching the Delivery of Papers from Complainants.
Vide Journals-Member, Inhabitant of a Town visited with
the Plague, admitted-Another cleared of having done any
thing worthy of Censure, 7.-To receive the Communion, 9.
Vide Communion.-Giving Offence in their Speeches, pardoned
upon their Acknowlegement, 10 & 11.-Declaration that any
Member may interrupt another speaking to a new Matter,
while the former is in Debate-Motion for Members, standing in the Passage, to pay 12 d. to the Poor, 10.-Difference
between Two Members to be ended by Speaker.-Order against
any going out of the House, 11.-Members spared out of
Committees at their own Request, 12 & 28.-Withdraw during a Debate, 12. 14, & 15.-Called to the Bar for not with drawing when commanded, 16.-Member suspended, 21.-
Clears himself from Suspicion of being a Papist, 24.-Cleared
from any Offence in his Speech, 24 Nov.-6 Feb.-Order that, upon a Message to Lords, none go out before the
Messenger, 25 Nov.-Against keeping Places for Members
not at Prayers, 26.-Members to be admitted to the Sacrament, though their Writs be not returned, 28.-Member
allowed to fit, though he had not received the Sacrament, 1
Dec.-Not taking his Place, or removing out of it, or speaking, to forfeit, 12 d. 4.-Have Leave to be absent, 7, 8. 10.
12. 17. 21, 22, & 23, Dec.-8. 20. 22. & 26, Feb.-2 &
6 Mar.-Have Leave to be of Counsel at Lords Bar, 10.
30, & 31, Dec.-7. 25. 28. & 30, Jan.-1. 4. 10. &
16, Feb.-2. 8, 9, 10. 13. & 19, Mar.-Member has
Leave to attend Lord General for his Leave to stay in Town,
11 Dec.-None to have Leave of Absence but in a full House,
12.-To send Orders to Justices of Peace of their respective
Counties, 24.-Thanked for their Services to the House,
14 Jan.-The raising Money by the voluntary Offers of
Members to be considered, 15.-Expelled, 21 Jan.-2
Feb.-Have Leave to be examined at Lords Bar, 6 Feb.-
3 & 4 Mar.-Motion for a Fine to be laid on any one calling a Member to the Bar unjustly, 9 Feb. - None to resort
to the Earl of Strafford without Leave-Member thanked for
delivering Articles of Impeachment to Lords, 26.-Motions
for Leave of Absence not to be made till Three o'Clock, 10
Mar.
-, 1641, Members have Leave to be absent, 25 & 29 Mar.
-2. 6, 7. 12. 14, 15. 17. 21, 22. & 29, Apr.-1. 6.
8. 13. & 18, May.-1, 2. 5. 10, 11, 12. 14. 18. 26. 28,
29, & 30, June.-8, 9, 10. 12, 13, 14. 16, 17. 19. 22,
23, 24. 28. 30, & 31, July.-2, 3, 5, 6. 9, 10, 11, 12,
13, 14. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20. & 31, Aug.-4. 9, 10. 13, 14.
16, 17, 18. 23. & 27, Dec.-27 Jan.-9. 12. 15. 17.
22. & 26, Feb.-1. 5. 7, 8. 16, 17. 19. 22. & 24, Mar.
-To send Copies of an Order to Justices of Peace in their
respective Counties, 10 Apr.-None to go out of House without Leave, 10 & 21 Apr.-5 May.-Have Leave to be
of Counsel before Lords, 15 Apr.-18. 20. 26, & 27,
May.-23 & 26 June.-2. 8. 23. & 30, July.-18
Mar.-Lawyers to attend, 22 Apr.-Member continued,
notwithstanding his Employment as Ambassador, 23 & 24.
-Absent at Eight o'Clock to pay 12 d.-absent all Day
to pay 5 s. 1 May.-To keep their Places, and not stir out of
House, or speak to the Messengers, 3 May.-27 Jan.
-To send the Protestation to their respective Counties,
&c.-in Town to attend, upon Pain of Expulsion-Names of
those disturbing the House, to be presented by Speaker, 5 May.
-Excused from making the Protestation, 6.-Have Leave to
attend Lords Committees, 21.-Expelled, 27 May.-30 Oct.
-2 Nov.-9 Dec.-9 Mar.-Committed to the
Tower, 27 May.-9 June.-26 Nov.-2 Feb.-4
Mar.-Have Leave to be examined as Witnesses before Lords,
29 May.-23 July.-2 Aug.-Order for their Attendance on a grand Committee, 31 May.-Take the Protestation,
7 & 8 June.-5, 6. 9. 13, 14. & 31, July.-9 Sept.-
25 Feb.-1 & 18 Mar.-Withdraw during a Debate, 8 &
9 June.-Member excuses himself for exceptionable Words,
10.-To go into the Country soon after Leave, 18.-Has
Leave to attend Lord General to the Army, 26.-Not allowed, at his own Request, to decline his Election, 6 July.-
No Leave to be granted till after Nine o'Clock-Members
gone to a Conference in Disorder, to pay 2 s. each to the
Poor; Receiver appointed; further Order relating thereto, 20.
-To deliver no Notes of Business agitating in the House, 22.
-Moving for passing public Bills, except between Nine and
Twelve o'Clock, to incur Censure, 26.-Staying in the
Painted Chamber after a Conference, to pay 5 s. 3 Aug.-
To attend, upon Pain of Displeasure; Order to be sent to
Sheriffs of the several Counties; certain Members excepted, 7.
-Absent at Call excused, 19.-To disperse the Ordinance for
Thanksgiving, 30.-Order touching Defaulters, 25 Oct.-
Members voted incapable of ever sitting in Parliament, 2 Nov.
-Giving Offence in his Speech, pardoned upon his Acknowlegement, 5 Nov.-2 Mar.-Have Leave to go to Ireland, 11 Nov.-None to stop the Passage in Prayer Time, 17.
-Member restored to his Seat, 2 Dec.-Admonished for
offensive Words, 7.-House to consider Words formerly excepted, 7. 9. 17. & 20.-Members gone up to Lords before
Speaker, to pay 5s.-House to consider of Members going out
of Town without Leave, 14.-Matter of Protestation by
Members to be considered, 15 & 17. Resolution that in no
Case a Protestation ought to be desired by any Member, or
admitted, if desired, 20.-5 Jan.-18 Mar.-Standing
in the Passage to pay 12 d. 15 Jan.-Voted incapable of
sitting during this Parliament, 2 Feb.-3 Mar.-Denied
Leave to be absent-Leave to be asked between Eleven and
Four o'Clock, 18.
-, 1642, Transcript of Members Names that have subscribed,
and the Sums underwritten, for reducing the Rebels in Ireland,
ordered, 26 Mar.-None to go out of the House, 1 & 2 Apr.
-Reprehended, 1.-Have Leave to be absent, 2. 4, 5, 6. 8.
13. 22. & 30, Apr.-6, 7. 10. 17. 26, & 27, May.-
1, 2. 4. 6, 7. 11. 16, 17, 18. 20, 21, 22, 25. 27, & 28, June.
-1, 2. 4. 9, 10, 11, 12. 16. 20, 21, 22. 24. & 29, July.
-16. 20. & 22, Aug.-1. 3. 5. 23. & 26, Sept.-7.
11. 13. 15. 24, & 25, Oct.-23 Nov.-6 Dec.-12
Jan.-To go into Ireland without vacating their Seats, 2
Apr.-9 June.-Member has Leave to attend a Committee, 6 Apr.-Absent at Call, to be excused upon their
Appearance before the Rising of House, 16. Their Names
referred to a Committee,18.-Members absent at Prayers to
pay 12 d. to the Serjeant for the Poor, 19.-Order touching
the Disposal thereof.-Members have Leave to be of Counsel
with Lords, 20 Apr.-6 May.-6 Oct.-None to go
out without Leave, 26 Apr.-14. 19. & 26, May.-
Members to give Account why they rode on the Fast Day, and
have been so long absent without Leave, 28 Apr. Acknowlege their Offence, 29.-Speaker to remind House of the
Debate concerning Petitions to be presented against Members
that owe Money, 5 May.-Member withdraws during a Debate, 7.-Reprehended for exceptionable Words, 7 May.-
25 July.-Have Leave to be examined before Lords, 12
May.-28 July.-29 Aug.-Expelled, 12 May.-
Previous Question, that Members, absent without Leave, be
sent for by Serjeant's Man, Neg. 19.-Members gone to the
Painted Chamber before Conference, to pay 5 s.; their Names
to be taken, 20.-Order for Members at York to return to
their Duty.-Declaration that their Absence is an Affront to
the House, and countenancing the War intended against the
Parliament; List of their Names to be returned, 30.-A
Committee to prepare Order for their Attendance, if absent,
upon the Penalty of 100 l. 1 June. Order to be printed, and
sent to Sheriffs, 2.-None to send Pamphlets and false Papers
into the Country, 7.-Members excuse themselves for exceptionable Words, 8 June.-17 Feb.-To declare what
Money or Plate they will bring in, or what Horse, &c. they will
find and maintain, 9 June.-A Committee to receive Answers
of such as have not declared, 10. Another Committee made a
standing Committee for that Purpose; further Powers given
them, 11. Message from Lords, desiring the Committees may
meet, agreed to, 14. Order for bringing in what Members
have subscribed, agreed to; Instructions to those in the Country approved, and re-committed for an Addition, 15. The
Instructions, and Order concerning Commissaries, agreed to
by Lords, and to be printed, 16.-List of Members to be
read, and each to give his particular Answer, 3 Sept.-Another
Committee to consider what Members have subscribed, and not
brought in, Horse, &c. 12. Impowered to send for Parties,
&c. 15.-Members to declare themselves-List of those in
the Country rated, to be sent down to the Committees, 5
Jan.-Order for those that have declared to pay in their Moneys; a Committee to rate such as do not declare, 13. List
of such as promised, and have not performed, ordered, 23.
-Referred to a Committee, 1 Feb. Previous Question that
Members withdrawing themselves without Leave, shall forfeit
20s. Neg. Committee to receive the Excuses of absent Members, 15 June. Report; Members excused, 16.-Members
to demand the Orders, &c. Order to be dispersed, 17. Further Report; others excused, 30.-Order for Members absent at Prayers to pay 12 d. revived-Names of such as have
refused to pay it, to be presented, 8 July.-Complaint of
Members at York, and before Hull to be considered, 11.-
Member, absent at Call, excused from paying his Fine, 12.-
Day appointed for Members to pay their Subscriptions for
raising Horse, &c. Report to be made of those that fail, 14.
Another Day appointed for listing their Horse - Members
summoned by Serjeant, and gone without Leave, to bear
Charges of the Summons, 22.-Member committed to the
Tower, 4 Aug.-Members voted incapable of sitting during
the present Parliament, 4, 5. 7. 9. 11, 12. 16. 20. 22. 26. 29, &
30, Aug.-2. 6, 7, 8, 9. 12. 15, 16. 19, 20. 23. & 29,
Sept.-4 Oct.-23 & 24 Nov.-3 Dec.-16 & 21
Jan.-15, 16. & 27, Feb.-6 & 10 Mar.-Expelled,
10 Aug.-Lift of those expelled, ordered, 30.-Absent
without Leave, to be disabled from sitting during this Parliament, 1 Sept.-Previous Question for disabling a Member,
Neg. 2.-Clerk to prepare a List of Delinquents, 6.-Absent
Members excused, 7. 15. & 27, Sept.-1 & 6 Oct.-
All, except as excepted, to be summoned to attend at a Day
appointed, 16 Sept.-Members about Town to attend, 24.
-Days appointed for Allowance of absent Members not in
the Service of House; Defaulters to be sent for in Custody, 1
Nov.-To be brought in Custody for not attending upon
frequent Summons, 14 Dec.-Member has Leave to present a Petition to Lords, 6 Jan.-None to visit Prisoner
committed for actual levying War against King and Parliament, 9.-Have Leave to visit, them, 10 & 19.-Member
has Leave to answer a Bill in Chancery, 27.-Lawyers at
Oxford, and Members in the King's Army, or voluntary Contributors thereto, voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament; Lords to be acquainted therewith, 2 Feb.-Member
has leave to go abroad, without vacating his Seat, 4.-Has
Leave to visit a Prisoner, 23.-A Committee to consider of the
fittest Method for bringing and keeping Members together, and
concerning absent Members, 25 Mar.-Another Committee
to consider of such as are absent, 17 Aug. Instruction to prepare
Declaration concerning disabling several to sit; Report concerning the Business of absent Members to be made, 20 & 29 Aug.
-1 Sept.-Order for sitting of the Committee, 29 Aug.
-7 Sept. Report; several suspended, 2. Order for proceeding with it, 2 & 3. Instructions; Report touching Mr. Russell,
7.-Mr. Lee, 15.-Sir Rich. Wynne, 20.-Sir Jo. Meux, 27.
-Touching Mr. Hebblethwaite, 1 Oct.-Mr. Phillips, 6.
-Further Report; One admitted; others to be sent for,
4 Feb.-Another Committee to consider of filling up vacant
Seats, 17 Sept.-Another Committee to prepare Declaration concerning Proclamations against them; Instruction
to consider of Reparation to Persons plundered by the King's
Army, 1 Dec.
-, 1641, Bill for better enabling them to discharge their
Consciences in proceeding in Parliament, read, 2 June.-
Committed; all that come to have Voices, 3 July. Order
for Meeting of the Committee, 29.-Bill committed to a
Committee of the whole House, 25 Oct.
-, 1642, Bill for Satisfaction of Damages to some of the
Members unlawfully imprisoned in the Fourth Year of his
Majesty's Reign, read, 9 Apr.
Mepall,
-, 1640, Petition of Inhabitants referred to Dr. Tomson's
Committee, 17 Dec. Vide Fens.
Merchandize,
-, 1641, Order against exporting or importing any
before Entry, and against Shipping or Landing Goods but at
the usual Quays, 9 Aug.
Merchant
-, Adventurers, 1640, Petitions referred to the Committee for Grievances, 21 Nov.-Another referred to the
Committee for Trade, 22.-Another, concerning the Naturalization of Merchants Strangers, referred to he Committee for Mr. Heeren's Bill, 21 Jan. Vide Fisher.
-, 1641, their Proposition for advancing Money reported
from a Committee, and accepted, 28 May. Their Petition;
Declaration that House expects the Performance of their Bargain, 29.-Order for their Attendance on a Committee,
17 June.-A Committee to consider their Patents for
Transportation of Cloths and Woollen Manufactures, and to
examine Complaints against them; all that come to have
Voices, 14 July. Order for their Sitting, 15.-Books in
Sir Robert Harley's Custody to be delivered to them, 24 Aug.
-Committee revived; Order for their Sitting, and considering the Condition of Wools, and what may be prejudicial
to the Advancement of the Prices thereof, 27 Oct.-A
Committee to treat with them about a Loan of 50,000l. for
Relief of Ireland, 24 Dec. To be thanked for their chearful
Compliance, 27. Report that they have advanced 30,000l.
Resolution for keeping the Money together till the Scots Propositions are agreed on; Ordinance for their Security to be
prepared, 30. Member appointed to prepare it, 31.- Ordinance reported, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence signified, 15 Jan. Members to move them for the other 20,000l.
17.-Order for Interest for their Forbearance, 17 & 20.-
Committee revived; Order for their Meeting, 7 Feb. & 16
Mar.-Petition referred, 24 Feb.
-, 1642, Order for Payment of 25,000l. of their Loan,
11 Apr.-Order for acquainting them with a Letter from
Lord President of Munster-their Resolution speedily to advance 20,000l. reported; to be thanked thereupon, 26.-
Order touching their paying it, 2 & 4 May.-For their Security,
4. Agreed to by Lords, 5.-Another Committee to treat
with them about forbearing their Loan of 70,000l. and making it up 100,000l. upon Security of an Act of Parliament;
Liberty given them to bring a Bill to Speaker, 10. Committee
impowered to withdraw, 12.-To send for certain Persons, and
desire them to join with the rest of the Company, and to report
the Answer of One of them. 16. Members to desire a speedy
Answer, 16 & 18.-Another Committee to treat with them;
Persons to be summoned to attend them, 20.-Impowered to
treat with other Persons for bringing in ready Moneys upon
the Credit of the Stock now preparing-Governor to call the
Company together, and inform House who have advanced
Moneys, 23.-Members to inquire what ready Moneys they
can furnish, 27.-Another Committee to treat with them
about a Loan of 10,000l. upon Security of 100,000l. promissed by the City, 7 June. Order for their Sitting, 9.-
Member to inquire what Moneys they are willing to pay by
Bill of Exchange beyond Sea, 13.-Their Petition concerning
furnishing Money beyond Sea; Scots Commissioners to be
treated with thereupon, 21.-A Committee to treat with
them about the Forbearance of 40,000l. 29 July.-Their
Answer reported; A Committee to prepare Order for their receiving it, 1 Aug.-Order about Security to them, 6 Oct.
-Their Petition read, and laid aside, 17 Dec.-Members
to desire further Forbearance of 20,000l. 20.-Another
Committee to treat with them about a Loan of 20,000l. 11
Jan.-Their Petition read, 6 Feb.-House acquainted with
King's Letter to them to advance him 20,000l. and with
their Proceedings thereupon; Letter read; Thanks thereupon;
Resolution for injoining them not to lend it; Order for convoying their Ships-for receiving the Residue of 40,000l. 27.
-A Committee to treat with them about further Forbearance, 8 Mar.-Information that some were arrested by the
Clothworkers Company, referred to a Committee; Cloth workers to shew Reason why they should not stay Proceedings, 17 May.-A Committee to treat with them about their
Foreign Treaties, 12 July.
-, 1642, Bill for Incorporation of those trading to Germany,
Calais, and the Netherlands, read, 26 May. Order for Second Reading, 27. Committed, 28.-Order for Sitting of
the Committee, 15 June.
Merchant
-, Strangers, 1641, Petition referred to a Committee;
Order to forbear levying Poll-money upon them, 11 Aug.-
Information of such as desire to be naturalized, 31 Jan.-
Petition referred to the Committee for Customers; Order
thereupon, 21 Feb.
-, 1642, Message from Lords, acquainting House they had
received their Petition to be freed from paying Subsidies and
Fifteens; and had referred it to a Committee; a Committee of
House appointed to meet them, 26 Mar.-Petition referred, 28.
-Another Petition; Question for forbearing to collect the
Subsidies till Report, Neg. 4 Apr. Order for it, 5.-A Committee to treat with them about a Loan of 50,000l.; to be a standing Committee, 3 June. Lord Mayor to summon them to meet,
9. English born, not Freemen, to be summoned at the same
time, 10.-Lords to be moved to appoint a Committee to
go to them with a Committee of House, to treat about a
Loan, 14. Their Subscriptions to be paid into the Chamber of
London, 17. Lord Mayor to be moved for an Account what is
done upon the Order, 30.-Order touching the Manner of
paying their Loan, 8 July. Aldermen to inquire what they
have underwritten, 20.-Order for Security to them, 1 Aug.
-For expediting their Loan, 6. Order for their Security to
be prepared, 16. A Committee to prepare it-Returns of their
Subscriptions to be sent to Lord Mayor, 29.-Ordinance
for their Security agreed to; Lords Concurrence signified, 7
Sept.-Their Petition; Order to forbear the Levying of
Moneys upon the Bill for 400,000 l.-a Committee to consider
the List of those that shall be presented as Merchant Strangers,
19 Oct.-Order for their paying the One per Cent. at Dover,
20.-Renewed, 5 Jan.-Order touching Re-payment of
their former Loan-a Committee to treat with them about
bringing in the Moneys promised, 29.
-, 1641, Bill for confirming the Offices of Package, &c.
of their Merchandize upon Lord Mayor and Commonalty of
London, read, 19 Feb.
Merchant
-, Taylors Company, 1641, offer 200 l. for Relief of Londonderry, 31 Jan.
Meredith,
-, Hugh, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 3 Aug.
Merioneth
-, County, 1641, Earl of Pembroke nominated Lord
Lieutenant, 11 Feb. Deputy Lieutenants approved; another
to be recommended, 18 Mar.
-, 1642, Sheriff to give Account of the Poll-money, 24
May.-To pay it in by a Time limited, or be sent for as a
Delinquent, 9 June.-To be sent for, 25 July.
Merrick,
-, Sir John, 1642, Order for Payment of his Arrears,
23 July. Sent to Lords, 26.-Information of Words spoken
by him, 15 Nov. Acquitted, and ordered to repair to his
Charge in the Army, 17.-Letter from Lord General concerning him, referred to a Committee, 2 Dec.
Merriott,
-, Mr. Vicar of Swakeliff, 1642, to be summoned to
appear, 26 July.
Merry,
-, Samuel, 1642, Petition referred to the Committee for
maimed Soldiers, 26 Nov.
Merton
-, College, 1642, Member to prepare Order that it be not
bound by the Bishop of Canterbury's Injunctions, 11 July.
Order presented, 12. Agreed to by Lords, 15.
Messages
-, from King. Vide King.
-, from Queen. Vide Queen.
-, from Lords, 1640, signifying what time the King would
be attended at Whitehall, 3 Feb.-Desiring House to fit
on a certain Afternoon; Answer thereto, 20 Mar.
-, 1641, desiring House to fit in the Afternoon; Answer
thereto, 14 Apr.-5. 10. & 26, May.-4. 7. 15. 19.
22. 24, & 25, June.-Signifying what time the King would
be attended at Whitehall, 8 May.-Desiring House to attend
King's Commission for passing Bills, 10 and 27 May.-31
Aug.-Exception taken to Messenger's coming without his
Black Rod, and coming in before he was called, 10 May.
-Signifying what time the King will be at the House, 5
July.-Exception taken to a Message sent by one Messenger; Message to Lords thereupon, and Answer, 31 Aug.-
Desiring House to sit after a Conference; Answer thereto, 1
Dec.-Acquainting House they had continued to sit at their
Request-that they had appointed the Committee for the
Safety of the Kingdom to meet at Grocers Hall, and receive
King's Answer to a Petition during Adjournment, 2 Feb.-
Desiring House to attend King's Commission for passing Bills,
4 & 14 Feb.-19 Mar.-Acquainting House that they intended to adjourn over, 2 Mar.-That they fat at their Request,
and were adjourned, 18.
-, 1642, Desiring House to continue sitting; Answer thereto,
12 Apr.-20 May.-7 June.-To attend King's Commission for passing Bills, 22 Apr.-3 May.-Acquainting
House they intend to sit in the Afternoon, 7 & 24.-Desiring House to sit in the Afternoon; Answer thereto, 16 June.
-11, 12. 14. & 23, July.-2. 4. 8. 11, 12. 14, 15. 17.
& 23, Nov.-15 Dec.-Acquainting House they will sit
in the Afternoon; Question for Adjournment, Neg. 11
Mar.
-, to Lords, 1640, desiring them to sit in the Afternoon;
Answer thereto, 20 Mar.
-, 1641, desiring them to continue sitting; Answer thereto,
12 Apr.-26 Nov.-14 and 22 Jan.-2 Feb.-17 &
18 Mar.-Desiring them to sit in the Afternoon; Answer
thereto, 16 & 22 May.-30 June.-3. 5. 8. & 28, July.
-4, 5, 6, 7. 9. 11. 16. 24. 26. & 30, Aug.-30 Oct.-
9 Nov.-6. 8. 11. 14. 21. & 24, Dec.-15 Jan.-19 &
22, Mar.-Desiring them to send down a Money Bill, to be
presented by Speaker, 12 July.-Desiring them to sit on a
Sunday; Answer thereto, 7 Aug.-Desiring them to sit after
their Return from King; Answer thereto, 8.-With an Order
for the Attendance of Members, and desiring them to continue a convenient Number of theirs; Answer thereto, 30.
-Desiring them to sit in Afternoon, and next Day; Answer thereto, 8 Sept.-Desiring to sit next Day; Answer
thereto, 11 Jan.-To meet every Morning at Eight o'Clock;
Answer thereto, 14.-With a Resolution for adjourning, and
continuing their former Orders concerning Committees to sit
in London; Answer thereto, 20.-Desiring them to restrain
a Prisoner of theirs from speaking to any one, and that he
may be examined by Members of the House, 24.-Motion
for a Message to desire them to sit next Day, 21 Feb.-
Desiring some of their Prisoners may be examined by a
Committee of House, 28.-Desiring them to sit next Day;
Messengers called back, 2 Mar.
-, 1642, desiring them to sit in the Afternoon; Report that
they are risen, 26 Mar.-Desiring them to continue sitting;
Answer thereto, 29 Mar.-2 & 28 Apr.-12 & 25
May.-26 Aug.-3. 12. 15. 20. and 22 Oct.-15 Dec.
-3 & 9 Mar.-Desiring them to sit next Day; Answer
thereto, 11 Apr.-5 Nov.-Desiring them to meet after
Sermon, 26 Apr.-24 May.-Desiring them to sit in the
Afternoon; Answer thereto, 2 May.-3 June.-15 July.
-23 Sept.-3 Oct.-16 Jan.-28 Feb.-Acquainting them House intends to meet next Day at Eight,
and adjourn at Ten o'Clock, 9 May.-Taking notice of
their Order for calling a Common-council for Advance of
Moneys, 17 Jan.
Metcalfe,
-, Charles, 1642, ordered into Custody, 11 Oct. Committed to the Marshalsea, 13. His Petition read, and Order
for his Discharge, 29.
Metham,
-, Sir Tho. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 25 &
26 Apr.
Meux,
-, Sir Jo. 1642, to be summoned to attend the Service of
House, 15 Aug.
Mews,
-, 1642, Order for seizing Oats and Provender there, 14
Nov.-For disposing of them for the Use of the Army, 29.
-the Committee for Irish Affairs to take care of transporting
them into Ireland, 4 Feb.
Michael,
-, St. Bassishaw, 1641, Petition of Parishioners read,
avowed, and referred to the Committee for scandalous Ministers, 11 Nov.-Lecturer appointed, 18 Mar.
-, 1642, Petition of Inhabitants; Lecturer recommended,
3 Sept.
Michaelmas
-, Term, 1640, Bill for Alteration thereof, read, 14
Jan. Committed, 27.-Order for Meeting of the Committee, 6 Mar. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 11. Passed, 20.
-Sent to Lords, 10 May. Returned, with Amendments;
Amendments read thrice, and agreed to, 13.
-, 1642, Conference desired by Lords concerning removing
it to York; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference
held, and reported; Votes from Lords agreed to, 17 May.
Another Conference desired with Lords thereupon; Managers
appointed; Conference agreed to, 24.
Michaelson,
-, Dr. 1641, to be summoned to attend, and, upon
Refusal, to be apprehended as a Delinquent, 30 Nov.
Michell,
-, Mr. 1642, to be allowed 20 l. out of Contribution moneys; Order for immediate Payment thereof, 2 Nov.
Lords Concurrence signified, 11.
Michinhampton,
-, 1642, Petition of Parishioners; Lecturer recommended, 18 May.
Middlesex,
-, 1641, Petition of Gentlemen, &c. Speaker's Answer
to Persons who preferred it, 24 Jan.-Earl of Holland
nominated Lord Lieutenant, 10 Feb.-Lords to be moved to
join in desiring the Trained Bands may be drawn forth; Answer thereto, 18.-Deputy Lieutenants approved, 17 Mar.
Others to be recommended, 17, 18. & 22.
-, 1642, Loan of 500 l. accepted, 24 May. Order about
the Payment thereof, 24 & 27.-Trained Bands to be thanked, 27.-Certificate of Moneys collected upon Contributions presented, and referred to the Committee for Contributions, 17 June.-Under-sheriff to be summoned to attend
for publishing a Proclamation concerning the Militia, 5 July.
-Order for training Volunteers, 5 Sept.-Order from
Lords for searching Stables, and listing Horses, agreed to; a
Committee to join with Justices in putting it in execution, 22.
Oct.-Serjeant to apprehend, and convey to Prison, Persons refusing to appear in Arms upon Deputy Lieutenants
Warrants, 1 Nov.-Colonels and Captains impowered to
punish Deserters, 11.-Names of Defaulters to be returned to
House, 22.
Middleton,
-, Sir William, 1641. Vide Privileges.
-, Captain, 1641, Petition read; nothing done upon it,
12 Mar.
-, Sir Tho. 1642, to continue in Derbyshire to see the
Militia put in Execution, 14 June.
-, Mr. 1642, thanked for his Services, 24 June.-A
Committee to withdraw, and receive Informations from
him, 26.
Midhurst,
-, 1640, Resolutions about the Sitting of Burgesses returned, 6 Jan.-Further Resolutions relating thereto; Return to be amended, 15 Feb. Amended, 20.
Midwinter,
-, 1640, Process for a Fine imposed on him by the
Council Chamber, and Suit upon a Bond to the Warden of
the Fleet for Fees, to be stayed, 28 Jan.
Mildmay,
-, Sir Henry, 1641. Vide Privileges.
-, Lady, 1642, High Sheriff to preserve her House from
being plundered, 27 Aug.
Mile-end.
-, Vide Radcliffe.
Miles,
-, Gabriel, 1641, his Case reported from the Committee for
the Court of Wards; Proceedings against him voted just, 27
May.
Milford
-, Lane, 1641, Serjeant to apprehend House-keeper there,
and, if necessary, require the Assistance of Constables, &c.
11 Nov.
-, Haven, 1641, Letters and Informations concerning
Ships with Provisions for Ireland stayed there, sent to Lords,
26 Feb.
-, 1642, Petition relating thereto referred to Lord Admiral,
Apr.-Lord Admiral to be desired to send a Ship for Defence thereof, 19 July.-Order for inlarging the Time for
the Ship, 15 Sept.
Militia,
-, 1641, a Committee to prepare Ordinance for putting
them into a Posture of Defence; Committees added; Ordiance read, and agreed to, 15 Nov.-Militia to be considered in a Committee of the whole House, 31 Dec.-A
Committee to withdraw, and prepare a Petition to the King
for putting them into Hands the Parliament can consider in,
and Heads for a Conference; Petitions from Lord Mayor, &c.
to be read thereat; Heads reported; Petition to be presented by
a Committee, 25 Jan. Report of Delivery, and King's Answer,
27.-Another Committee to attend him; Members to withdraw
and prepare a Message in Writing, to desire a further Answer;
Message reported, read, and agreed to, 28. Report of Delivery; further Answer referred to a Committee, 29. Report
of Resolutions; a Committee to draw them into the Form of
a Declaration; Order concerning disposing of the whole Militia of the Kingdom read, agreed to, and to be sent to Lords,
with the Inducement thereto, 31.-Resolution touching the
Adviser of King's Answer; Message to Lords to desire them
to join in a Petition for putting the Militia in safe Hands-to
take Notice of the Vote of House concerning King's Answer-
to tell them they must not expect House to come to them again
on this Business, 1 Feb. Petition read, agreed to, and sent to
Lords; a Committee of both Houses to present it, 2. King's
Answer reported, 4. Further Answer communicated by Lords,
and referred to a Committee; Additions to former Votes concerning the Militia; Conference to be desired with Lords there upon; Managers appointed; Conference agreed to, and held, 7.
Lords Amendments reported, read, and agreed to; another
Conference to be desired with them; Managers appointed;
Conference held; Paper returned, with Amendments; House
adhere to their former Vote; free Conference to be desired
with Lords concerning their Amendments; Managers appointed, and to assign Reasons for disagreeing thereto, 8.
Reasons reported; free Conference desired; agreed to, held,
and reported; Lords Amendments agreed to, 9.-Names
of Persons to be recommended to the King to be trusted
with the Militia, agreed to by Lords, 12.-Message to them,
desiring the Ordinance for the Militia may be presented to the
King, and Commissions granted to Persons named therein;
Lords Answer; a Committee to draw up the Ordinance, with
Names inserted, 14. Ordinance reported; Clause added;
Lords Concurrence signified; Ordinance to be ingrossed, 15.
Ingrossed Ordinance sent to Lords, 16. King's Answer communicated by them; Resolutions thereupon; Conference desired; agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held;
Lords Concurrence signified; a Committee of both Houses to
consider what is fit further to be done, 28.-Answer to
King's Message sent from Lords; a Committee of both
Houses to present it, 1 Mar. King's Answer reported;
Copy thereof communicated by Lords; Resolutions there upon; Conference to be desired with Lords; Managers appointed; Conference agreed to, and held; Lords Concurrence signified; the Committee of both Houses to consider of
King's Message-Ordinance concerning the Militia read, and
referred to a Committee; additional Committees to acquaint
them with the Exceptions, 2.-A Committee to prepare
Heads for a Declaration for justifying the Ordinance, 14.
Heads reported, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence signified;
Heads referred to the Committee of both Houses, 15.-Free
Conference desired by Lords concerning King's Message about
the Ordinance; agreed to; Managers and reporters appointed; free Conference held, and reported; House adhere
to their Votes; further Resolutions sent to Lords, 16. Their
Amendments reported, 17. Referred to a Committee, 18.
Report; Amendments disagreed to; Conference to be desired
thereupon; Managers appointed, 19. Amendments amended;
Conference held, 21.-A Committee of both Houses to inquire where the Message was framed, 16.
-, 1642, Message to be sent to Lords, desiring them to order Lord Lieutenants forthwith to put the Ordinance in Execution, 1 Apr. Sent; their Answer, 2. Another Message
to the same Purpose, and Answer, 7.-Lords to be desired to
send down the Form of Commissions to Colonels and Captains, 4. Form read, and agreed to, with Amendments, 8.
Draughts thereof read, agreed to, and to be returned to Lords;
Messenger to desire they would issue them forthwith, 15. Their
Answer, 18.-A Committee of both Houses to prepare a Declaration to the Kingdom to prevent any further Stir about
the Militia, 21.-Report to be made, 9 May. Order for
Meeting of the Committee, 9 & 10.-for withdrawing and
Sitting, notwithstanding the Sitting of House, 12. Declaration to be considered, 13. Read, agreed to, and to be sent
to Lords; ingrossed; no Copies to be given out, 14. A
Committee to withdraw, and examine it; sent to Lords, with
special Recommendation, and desire it may be printed, and
published in all Churches, 16. Their Concurrence signified,
19.-Message to Lords, desiring them to order the Ordinance to be put in Execution through the Kingdom; their Answer-Conference desired with them touching a Declaration,
against raising Forces; agreed to; Managers appointed;
Conference held, 30 Apr.-Declaration, to accompany the
Ordinance, read, and agreed to, 3 May. Returned from
Lords, with Amendments, 4. Amendments agreed to;
Lords to be desired it may be printed; Answer thereto, 5.-
Message to be sent to Lords, desiring them forthwith to issue
Commissions, and appoint Days for exercising the Trained
Bands-Vote conceived for Indemnity of Persons who should
put the Ordinance in Execution, read, and referred to a Committee-Form of a Deputation to Captains sent from Lords,
and referred; Vote and Form reported, and sent to Lords,
12. Form disagreed to by them; a Committee of both
Houses to perfect it; sent to Lords, with Desire the same
may be for Officers of Horse, 13.-A Committee of both
Houses to take care the Ordinance be speedily put in Execution, 19. Lords desired they may meet; Answer thereto, 22.
-Desired to impower them to prepare Order for Indemnity
of Persons having exercised, and a Declaration concerning exercising by Appointment of the Lieutenant or Deputy Lieutenants, and to consider a Declaration and Proclamation in
opposition to the Ordinance; Answer thereto, 1 June. Report touching Days appointed for putting the Militia in Execution, and touching Counties that have no Lords Lieutenants;
another Committee to prepare an Ordinance for Deputations
to Deputies in those Counties, 3. Ordinance agreed to by
Lords, and to be printed, 4-The Committee for the Militia to appoint Days for their Mustering, 7.-A Committee
to prepare Declaration to prevent any Discouragement in the
Execution of the Militia, 9 July. Declaration read, and laid
aside for a time 12.-Copies of Instructions to Committees to be transcribed; a Committee to prepare Additions, 5
Aug. Additions reported, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence to be desired; Instructions re-committed as to the Addition of the Lord Lieutenant of each County, 6.-The
Committee for Defence of the Kingdom to consider of a general Order for raising them, 20.-Chief Officers to seize
the Arms of Defaulters, 14 Nov.-A Committee to prepare
Order to compel them to appear, 21 Dec.-Proposition for
the Militia to be considered, 5 Jan.
-, 1641, a Committee to prepare Bill concerning them,
and for providing Powder and other Munition for Defence of
the Kingdom, 15 July. Bill read, 19. Committed, 24.
List of Lords and Deputy Lieutenants to be brought to the
Committee, 29.-Members to present a List of Commissioners to them, 5 Aug.-Order for their Sitting, 10 Aug.
-27 Nov.
-, 1642, Bill from Lords for ordering the Militia in England and Wales, specially recommended, read twice, and
committed, 9 July. Reported, 12.
Millard,
-, Michael, 1641, Petition read, and referred to the
Committee for the Trained Bands, 6 Nov. Vide Militia.
-, Mr. Justice, 1642, Speaker's Letter to him, read, and
agreed to, 10 Sept.
Milles,
-, Mrs. 1641, Two Members to examine her concerning
harbouring Priests and Jesuits, 13 July.
Mills,
-, Captain, 1642, committed to the Compter; a Committee
to examine him, 27 Dec.
Milton,
-, and Gravesend, 1642, Petition of Inhabitants, 24
May.
Milward,
-, 1642, Letters and Examinations concerning him,
referred to the Committee for Informations, 25 Oct.
Mims,
-, Sir Jo. 1642, Lord Admiral to be moved to require his
Attendance upon House, 8 June.
Minchenden,
-, Upper, 1642, Order for supplying the Cure, and
receiving the Profits, 6 Mar.
Minehead,
-, 1642, Information of Soldiers stayed there; Lord
Lieutenant of Ireland to inquire where the Fault is, 17 May.
-Meer Irish and Papists there to be sent to Ireland-House to
consider of Relief to distressed Protestants, 18.-Member to
inquire whether the Soldiers are gone, 24.
-, 1642, Election; Petition referred to the Committee of
Privileges, 10 Aug.
Ministers
-, 1640, Remonstrance touching Church Government,
23 Jan. Vide Church Government.-A Committee to consider several Petitions concerning preaching Ministers, and to
receive all of the like Nature; to consider how they may be
set up where there are none, and of removing scandalous
Ministers, and to give Account of preaching Ministers in their
several Counties, 19 Dec.-Petitions referred, 30 Dec.-2.
8. & 22, Jan.-1 & 9 Feb.-The Committee to consider of a Decree concerning Impropriations, 31 Dec.-
Committees added, 8 Jan.-Order for Meeting of the
Committee, 1 Feb.-Another Committee to consider of
Commissioners to be sent into the several Counties to examine
Scandals in Ministers, 20 Mar.
-, 1641, Order for Meeting of the Committee, 8 & 17
May.-30 Oct.-Petitions referred, 11 Nov.-21 Dec.
-2 Mar.-Order for making Report, 30 Oct.-Committee to receive Certificates concerning taking the Protestation, 8 Mar.
-, 1642, Petition referred, 25 & 28 Mar.-4 & 7 Apr.
7 & 13 May.-9. 18. & 24, June.-Order for Sitting of
the Committee, 25 Mar.-5 Apr.-7 & 13 May.-
Committee added, 7 Apr.-Report touching Dr. Wysherd,
18 June. Vide Wysherd.-A Collection to be made for
plundered Ministers, 27 Dec.-A Committee to consider of
Relief for them, and of sequestering Malignants Livings, 31.
-Committees added, 9 Jan. Report; Resolutions for
sequestering several, 23.-Further Report touching Dr.
Lafield, and Dr. Holdesworth, 2 Feb. Vide Singulos.
-, 1640, a Committee to prepare Bill against scandalous
Ministers, 20 Mar.
-, 1641, Committee to stand, 1 June. Bill read, 23.
Committed, 24.-Names of Commissioners ordered, 12
July.-Committee revived; Order for their Meeting, 21
Dec.-19 Feb.-Bill to be reported, 19 Feb.-21 Mar.
Reported, 22. To be ingrossed, 23.
-, 1642, Order for Third Reading, 5 Apr. Ingrossed
Proviso read thrice, and to be added; Resolutions touching the
Commissioners; Bill passed, 7. Sent to Lords, 12.-
Lords desired to expedite it; Answer thereto, 1. 4. & 25,
June.- 30 Dec.-27 Jan.-House put them in Mind
thereof, 30 June.-Bill returned, with Amendments;
Amendments agreed to; Bill to be sent to the King, 30
Jan.
-, 1641, Petition of divers Ministers read; One heard in
the Name of the rest; Speaker's Answer, 20 Dec. Petition
referred to the Committee for scandalous Ministers, 21.-
A Committee to consider of establishing preaching Ministers, 4 Apr. Order for their Sitting, 11. Committees
added, 15. Propositions to be offered, 28.
-, 1642, Bill for better Maintenance of the Ministry, committed, 25 Mar,-Order for Sitting of the Committee, 15 &
19 Apr.-All that come to have Voices; Order for Meeting
of the Committee on certain Days, and afterwards de die in
diem, 16 May.
Minnes,
-, John, 1641, approved of to be Captain in the Navy,
10 Mar.
-, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, for refusing to come
to the Earl of Warwick, or deliver up his Ship; Lords Concurrence signified, 4 July. Message from them, signifying
their Intention for his Inlargement upon Examination; Answer thereto, 7. Order for immediate Payment of his Arrears, 15.
Minor,
-, Winter, and others, 1642, to have Licence to pass into
Holland, 27 June.
Minors,
-, Tho. 1642, to be delivered into Serjeant's Custody,
13 Feb.
Minshall,
-, Sir Richard, 1641, to be forthwith summoned to appear, to answer a Complaint of the Bailiff of Bucks; Witnesses to be summoned, 5 Aug. Ordered into Custody, 12.
To be discharged, 17.
Minsteed,
-, 1642, Petition of inhabitants; Curate to be re-admitted, and paid his Arrears, 15 Feb.
Mint,
-, 1641, Petition of Officers referred to a Committee, 22
Nov.
-, 1642, a Committee to inquire of Officers concerning
Monies brought in, 26 May. Report, 27.-Letter concerning Materials belonging thereto, being stayed at Scarborough; the Committee for the Navy to send for Mr. Byatt
and examine the Business, 23 July.-Order against Officers
quitting their Charge, 5 Oct.-Lords to be moved to join
in a present Tryal of Pix Money, 23 Feb.-Their Concurrence signified, 3 Mar.
Mohun,
-, Lord, 1642, his Son to have Warrant to go beyond Sea,
8 Aug.-Conference desired by Lords concerning a Letter
from Lord Mohun; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported-Member to impeach him at Lords
Bar, 27 Sept.
-, Captain, 1642, committed to Lord Petre's House, 2
Jan.
Molly,
-, Hugh, a Franciscan Fryar, 1642, to be forthwith
brought to London, 30 Mar.-To be sent back to Pembroke Gaol, 5 May.
Molyneux,
-, Sir Vivian, 1642, Letter from Deputy Lieutenants
concerning him, Mr. Brewer, &c. Order for sending for
them in safe Custody; Conference desired thereupon; agreed
to, held, and reported, 24 Nov.-Warrant for their Discharge ordered, 2 Dec.
-, Lord, 1642, Order for apprehending a Person under that
Name, 24 Oct.
Moniers,
-, Company, 1642, Petition referred to a Committee, 19
Sept.-Another Petition; Order for Security of their
Horses, 21 Dec.
Monmouth
-, County, 1641, Lord Keeper to be moved for a Commission to Justices to tender Oaths to suspected Persons, 20
Jan.-Lord Philip Herbert nominated Lord Lieutenant,
11 Feb.-Petition of Inhabitants referred to the Committee for
Monopolists, 16.-Deputy Lieutenants approved, 17 Mar.
-New Writ, 19.
-, 1642, Order for disarming Recusants, 29 Mar.-
Lord Lieutenant to be summoned to grant Deputations to his
Deputy Lieutenants, 26 July.-Earl of Pembroke nominated
Lord Lieutenant, 29. Lords Concurrence signified, 30. Deputy Lieutenants approved, 29 & 30-The Committee for
Defence of the Kingdom to consider of speedy Defence for
the County, 29 Aug.
-, Town, 1641, Magazine to be removed from thence to
Newport, 7 Feb.
-, 1642, Certificate of the Mayor's Refusal; Justices to
see the Order executed; Mayor to be summoned to attend,
29 Mar.-To be discharged unless Information come in next
Morning, 14 Apr. Certificate read; Person examined;
Lords to be moved to join in an Order for Removal thereof;
several Persons sent for as Delinquents; others to be put out of
the Commission of Peace, 28.-Conference to be desired with
Lords concerning the Certificate and Informations; Managers
appointed; Heads agreed to; Managers to prepare themselves,
29.-Conference desired concerning removing the Magazine; agreed to, 7 May. Another desired, agreed to, and
held, 9. Lords desired to expedite the Propositions made
thereat; their Answer, 11.-Petition of Gentlemen read;
Speaker's Answer to Persons who preferred it; Petition to be
entered, 17.-Letter concerning the Judges Refusal to read
the Order against the Commission of Array; Members to go
down, and see the Militia put in Execution; Conference to be
desired with Lords; Managers appointed, 8 Aug. Instructions sent to Lords, 10. Lords desired to hasten them; Instructions returned, with Amendments; Amendments agreed
to, 11.-Proceedings of the Deputy Lieutenants reported;
Order for thanking them; Relation to be made to the Committe for Defence of the Kingdom; the Committee to provide
for their Safety, 13 Sept.
-, Earl of, 1642, impeached, 11 June. Vide Northampton, Earl of.
Monnings,
-, Mr. 1642, to have Liberty to peruse the Evidences
in Lambeth House concerning his Estate, 15 Feb.
Monopolies,
-, 1642, all Patents and Grants thereof complained
of, to be brought in, 23 Nov.
Monopolists
-, and Projectors, 1640, Order against their Sitting in
the House, 9 Nov.-Motion for Members knowing any to
name them, 12.-A Committee to inquire who have sat since the
Order, 16. Petition referred, 16 Nov.-29 Jan. Order for
their Meeting; Committees added, 19 & 26 Nov.-5 Dec.-
-Complaint against Sir Jo. Jacob, referred, 21 Nov. Further
Power given the Committee; Mr.Harrison's Case referred, 23.
Motion for additional Committees, 26.-Report to be made,
20 Jan. Made; several Members expelled; further Report
to be made, 21.-Made; another Member expelled;
further Power given to the Committee, 2 Feb.
-, 1641, Petitions referred, 3 Aug.-16 Feb. Committee revived-Business concerning Mr. Long and Mr. Hooke
referred, 5 Feb.
Mon-Sigott,
-, Monsieur, 1641, to be summoned to appear, 30
Oct.-To be sent for by Serjeant, if he does not appear at a
Time appointed, 1 Nov. Sent for, 2. Members to inquire
of Lord Mayor, before whom he was brought, what is become of him, and if in Custody to continue so, 20.
Monson,
-, Lord, 1640 & 1641. Vide Privileges.
-, 1642, to attend the Service of House, 4 Feb.
Montgomery,
-, 1641, a Committee to search Records for Persons
put in, or left out of, the Commissions for Peace and Pollmoney for the County, 14 Aug. Mr. Price's Case reported,
16.-Earl of Pembroke nominated Lord Lieutenant, 11 Feb.
-Deputy Lieutenants approved, 18 Mar.
-, 1642, Sheriff to be thanked for not publishing certain
Proclamations, 30 Aug.-Letter concerning the State of
Affairs there, 12 Sept.
Montgomery,
-, Sir James, 1642, Petition concerning Persons in
Ireland reduced to their Obedience, 7 Oct.
Montmorris,
-, Lord, 1640, King to be moved for his Letters to
Lord Strafford, 13 Nov. His Answer, 14.-His Petition to
be considered by a Committee, 3 Dec. Report to be made,
24. Made; Proceedings against him in Ireland voted illegal,
31.-A Committee to consider of a Method for presenting
the Report to Lords; the Committee for the Charge against
Earl of Strafford to make use of it, 6 Jan. Order for Sitting
of the Committee, 12.-Petitions referred, 5 Feb.
-, 1641, Declaration read, and to be ingrossed, 8 Sept.
Ingrossed Declaration read, and sent to Lords; Report of Delivery, 9.
Moone,
-, Mr. 1642, Glass from Venice seized by virtue of a Patent, to be delivered to him, 12 Apr.
Moore,
-, Mr. High Sheriff of Bucks, 1640, to be sent for as a
Delinquent, to answer Misdemeanors at an Election, 9 & 19
Nov.-To be bailed, 3 Dec.
-, Edward, a Priest, 1640, King's Warrant for his Commitment, and Secretary Windebanke's for his Discharge, severally
read, 1 Dec.
-, Wm.a Recusant, 1641, having taken the Oath of Allegiance, to be discharged from Prison, and sent beyond Sea,
28 Aug.
-, Captain, 1641, to be summoned to attend to answer
Matters objected to him, 3 Nov.
-, 1642, to have a Warrant to transport himself, &c. beyond
Sea, 2 May.
-, Wm. a Vintner, 1642, his Composition accepted, 9
Apr.
-, Mr. 1642, his Letter to Speaker referred to the Commissioners for Irish Affairs, 30 Apr.
-, Tho. 1642, Order for accepting 100 l. of him, in lieu of
Horses subscribed, 22 July.
-, Mr. a Member, 1642, to have Leave to send down Arms
and Ammunition for Defence of his House, 28 May.-Order for restoring Arms supposed to be lent in his Absence, 17
Aug.
-, Captain Rob. and Eliz. Gray, 1642, Petition referred to
the Committee for the Navy, 24 Dec.
-, Richard, 1642, to be discharged, 5 Jan.
-, Geo. 1642, Lord Chief Justice to grant Habeas Corpus
for removing him from Newcastle Gaol, 7 Mar.
Moreton,
-, Lord, 1642, his House to be searched for Arms, 22
Aug.
Morgan,
-, Mr. 1640. Vide Privileges.
-, Sir Tho. and Sir Wm. 1642, to be sent for as Delinquents, 27 Sept.
-, Mr. 1642, Order for Habeas Corpus to remove him from
Cardiffe Gaol, 19 Dec.
Morley,
-, Mr. 1640, desired to preach, 9 Nov.-Thanked, and
to print his Sermon, 1 Dec.
-, Jane and Mary, 1642, Petition to have Warrant to
transport themselves and Three Children into Holland, 12 May.
-, Mr. 1642, to have Leave to buy Powder for Defence of
Sussex, 1 July.
-, Sir Wm. 1642, offers Horses and Money; Orders
thereupon, 7 & 14 Sept.-Voted incapable of Sitting during
this Parliament; Resolution for impeaching him; a Committee to prepare Impeachment; to be sent for as a Delinquent, 23 Nov.
-, Sir Jo. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 23 Nov.
-, Herbert, 1642, thanked for his Services, 16 Jan.
Morris,
-, Geo. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 7 Jan.
Morrison,
-, Mr. 1642, to have Warrant to go to Northampton,
28 Nov.
Moson,
-, Tho. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 20 Feb.
Mostyn,
-, Mr. and others, 1642, to have Licence to go into Flintshire 10 Nov.
Motion,
-, new, 1640, not to be made without Leave, 4 Dec.
-, 1641, none to be made after 12 o'Clock, 23 Mar.
Moulsworth.
-, Guy, 1642, Order for Payment of his Arrears, 8
July.
Moulton,
-, Common Marsh, 1640, Bill concerning it read, 4
Dec.
-, 1641, Committed; Instruction to the Committee, 26
Apr.-Order for their Meeting, 3. 8. & 22, May.
Mounson,
-, Sir Jo. 1642, a Committee to prepare Impeachment
against him, 14 Sept. Vide Lindsey, Earl of.
Mountague,
-, Bishop of Norwich, 1640, a Committee to receive all
Complaints against him, 13 Jan.-Another Committee to
consider the Particulars against him in former Parliaments,
and prepare Bill for reversing the Pardon granted him, 23 Feb.
-House to join with Lords in petitioning the King to remove him from Court, 16 Mar.
-, Walth. 1640, to be summoned to attend, 27 Jan. A
Committee to prepare Questions to be proposed to him, 28.
Vide Recusants.-House to join with Lords in a Petition to
the King for his Removal from Court, 16 Mar.
-, Mr. 1641, Two Letters to him read; a Committee to
inquire into the Author, 24 June.-King to be moved to
stop his Allowance; Cofferer to forbear Payment in the mean
time; a Committee to prepare Heads for a Conference thereupon, 7 July.
-, Lord Viscount, 1641, Message from Lords, acquainting
House that the King, upon his Petition, had given him Leave
to travel, and that they approved it, 19 Feb.
-, 1642, Lord General to be moved to send for him, 9 Sept.
-, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 25 Apr.
-, Sir Sydney, 1642, to be summoned to attend the Service
of House, 27 Oct.-Dissents from the Vote for adhering to
Earl of Essex; previous and main Questions for voting him
incapable of sitting during this Parliament, severally Affirmative; to be secured, and carried to Tower, 3 Dec. His Petition
and Order for his Discharge; to be moved to lend 1,000 l. upon
the public Faith, 16.
-, Mr. a Member, 1642. Vide Privileges.-Gives Offence
in his Speech; pardoned upon his Acknowlegement, 7 Feb.
Mountford,
-, Charles, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 8
Aug. Order for his Discharge, 13.
Mowbraie,
-, Lord, 1642, Lords to be acquainted with Information touching Twelve of his Horses ready to go to York, 30
June.
Moyle,
-, Mr. 1640, not to sit till his Election decided, 6 Jan.
Moyse,
-, Mr. 1640, Petition read, 15 Dec. Referred to the
Committee for the Charge against the Judges, 16.
-, 1641, referred to Mr. Chambers's Committee, 1 July.
Mugleswicke,
-, 1641, Petition of Inhabitants; Order for staying
Proceedings at the Quarter Session; further Examination referred to a Committee; Mr. Bradley to be sent for as a Delinquent. Vide Bradley. Lecturer appointed, 22 Feb.
Munster.
-, Vide Ireland.
Munster,
-, Colonel, 1641, Report that King had commanded
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to recommend him to House as a
Colonel; Lord Lieutenant to be acquainted that he is provided for, 27 Jan.
Murray,
-, Wm. 1641, voted an evil Counsellor, 15 Feb.
-, Rob. 1641, to pass beyond Sea, notwithstanding former
Order of Restraint, 22 Feb.
-, Captain David, 1641, approved to be Captain in the
Navy, 10 Mar.
-, Mr. 1642, a Committee to consider about demands upon
him, 26 Nov.
-, Geo. 1642, to have Warrant to pass to the King's Army
10 Dec.
-, Mr. 1642, Order for delivering his Horses to Sir Arthur
Hasselrigg, 14 Feb.
Muschamp,
-, Agmondisham, 1642, appointed Chief Captain of
Lord Kerry's Regiment, 18 Aug.
Musgrove,
-, John, 1642, Petition read, 13 Dec. Vide Crackenthorpe.
Musters.
-, Vide Arms.
Mynhead,
-, 1642, new Writ, 3 June.