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TEMPLE,
-, Sir Peter. Vide Privileges. Thurland, Mr. declared duly elected, and called into the House, 20 Apr.

Ting,
-, Jo. Petition read, and referred to the Committee for Grievances, 1 May.

Tooley,
-, Mr. Vide Privileges.

Tracye,
-, Sir Humphrey, to be sent for as a Delinquent, on account of Misdemeanors at an Election, 17 Apr. Motion for his Attendance on the Committee of Privileges; Answer thereto, 18. Member undertakes for his Appearance; Warrant respited, 21.

Trade,
-, a select Committee to receive and examine all Petitions relating thereto, 30 Apr.-Grand Committee appointed, 1 May.

Trevanion,
-, Mr. declared duly elected, and called into the House, 20 Apr.

TABOR,
-, Mr. 1641. Vide Privileges.

Taff,
-, Colonel, 1641, a Committee to examine him, and seize his Papers, 24 Dec.-Member to examine him immediately, 7 Feb.
-, Lord Viscount, 1642, Lord Admiral to be moved to stop the Ports against him, 20 June-Order for stopping Ports in Scotland; Speaker to issue Warrant for apprehending him, 22.

Tagg,
-, Ralph, 1641. Vide Privileges.

Talbot,
-, Sherrington, 1642, Information given of his Forwardness in publishing his Majesty's Declaration; to be summoned to attend, 6 June. Vide Privileges.

Tamworth,
-, 1641, new Writ, 9 Dec.

Tanners,
-, 1641, Petition referred to the Committee for Calves Skins, 22 July. Vide Leather.

Tartara,
-, Raphael, 1641, to be forthwith discharged from his Restraint, 10 Nov.

Tate,
-, Mr. 1640, to sit till his Election is avoided, 6 Jan.
-, 1641, to be required to attend forthwith, 19 Aug.

Taverner,
-, Robert, 1642, to be sent for in Custody, 9 July.
-, Rich. 1642, to have Warrant to go to Oxford, and return, 23 Feb.

Tavistock,
-, 1641, new Writ, 24 May.

Taunton,
-, 1642, Order for Indemnity of Volunteers to be prepared, 20 Aug.-Petition of Mayor, &c. Steward of the Court Leet to attend, 5 Sept.-Order about fortifying the Town, 7 Nov. Agreed to by Lords, 11.-Ordinance for mustering and arraying Soldiers read, and agreed to, 10 Dec. -Order for mulcting such as refuse to appear upon Beat of Drum, 20 Feb.-Agreed to by Lords, 3 Mar.

Taylerson,
-, Jo. 1642, to be discharged, 5 Jan.

Taylor,
-, Mr. 1640. Vide Privileges.
-, 1641, Paper containing Words spoken by him at the passing a Bill; Words attested; heard thereupon; withdraws; expelled, committed to the Tower, and to make Acknowlegement at Windsor, 27 May.-His Petition read; Order for bringing him to the Bar, 10 June. Discharged, 12.
-, Edward, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, for refusing to deliver the Magazine at Hull, 28 Apr.
-, Jo. Vicar of Hemstead, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent; Order suspended, 30 Aug.
-, Rich. 1642, Petition concerning him; Order for removing him from London House to the King's Bench; Petitioners impowered to proceed against him at Law, 13 Feb- Order for removing him to Norwich, and keeping him close Prisoner till his Removal, 13 Mar.

Tedworth,
-, Mr. 1642, to be discharged, 7 Nov.

Temple,
-, Sir Peter, 1641. Vide Privileges.
-, 1642, to be summoned to attend the Service of the House, 8 Oct.
-, Dr. 1642, desired to preach, 28 Sept.-Thanked, and to print his Sermon, 26 Oct.

Temple
-, Mills, 1642, Order for seizing Brimstone, &c. there, 24 Nov.-Touching the Safeguard of them, 7 Dec.

Tent,
-, Sir Robert, 1642, to have the Public Faith for Re-payment of 4,000 l. with Interest, 26 Apr.

Tenterden,
-, 1642, Petition of Parishioners; Lecturer recommended 13 Apr.

Term,
-, 1642, Conference desired by Lords concerning removing it to York; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Votes from Lords, that the Removal is illegal -That Lord Keeper shall not issue Writs, or seal a Proclamation for that Purpose, agreed to, 17 May.-Message to Lords, desiring them to take a Course for preventing the Adjournment of next Term to York; Answer thereto, 27 June.-Conference desired with Lords concerning the Adjournment thereof; agreed to; Managers appointed; Order from Lords; agreed to, 18 Nov.-Conference desired by Lords concerning a Proclamation for Adjournment of Hilary Term; agreed to, 4 Jan. Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; a Committee of both Houses to prepare Reasons, to be presented to the King, for withdrawing his Proclamation, 5. Reasons agreed to, 12.-Order against removing Records of the several Courts, 13.-King's Answer to Reasons communicated by Lords, read, and referred to a Committee, 18.-Ordinance against removing the Courts, 20 Agreed to by Lords, with an Amendment; Amendment disagreed to; Member to assign Reasons at a Conference; Conference agreed to; Managers appointed, 21.-Order for Courts sitting at Westminster, 2 Feb.

Terrent,
-, Rob. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 20 Sept.

Terringham,
-, Lady, 1642, Order for paying her the Arrears due to her Husband, 13 Jan.

Tewkesbury,
-, 1640, Election and double Return; Report; the Four Persons returned to forbear sitting till their Elections determined; Bailiff to be sent for by Serjeant, 9 Nov. Vide Hale. Further Report re-committed, 26.-Another Committee to state the Case, and present it to House, 11 Dec.
-, 1641, Election declared void-new Writ, 6 Aug.- Election to be heard, 2 Nov. Referred to the Committee for Elections; Order for their Meeting, 12.
-, 1642, Petition of Burgesses read; Members to thank them; Petition to be entered, 27 May.

Thacker,
-, Robert, 1641, Petition referred to the Committee for the Navy, 15 Feb.

Thames,
-, 1642, Order for Stay of Ships to be prepared by a Committee; agreed to by Lords, 22 Oct.-Another Order to the same Purport, 20 Feb.

Thanet,
-, Earl of, 1642, Lords to be desired to summon him, 29 Nov.

Thanksgiving,
-, 1641, Message to Lords, reminding them of the Day appointed for a public Thanksgiving for the Pacification, and desiring them to join in taking a Method for due Observation thereof; their Concurrence signified; a Committee of both Houses to prepare Ordinance for that Purpose, 26 Aug. Ordinance agreed to; Message to Lords, desiring the Committee may meet; their Answer, 27. Conference to be desired with them concerning dispersing, it 28. Desired; agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held;-Order for declaring the Scots faithful and loyal Subjects to be read in all Churches; Conference desired thereupon; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held; Lords Concurrence signified-Message to them, desiring them to expedite the dispersing of the Ordinance, 30. Order about Payment of Persons for their Charges therein, 31.-Thanksgiving to be celebrated at Lincoln's Inn Chapel; None to be admitted but Members-Declaration about a Prayer published by the Bishop of Lincoln to be read thereat, 6 Sept. Vide Lincoln.

Thimbleby,
-, Geo. 1642, to be committed to the King's Bench, 22 Aug.

Thistlethwaite,
-, Peregrine, 1642, to be discharged for Money paid to Captain Anselme out of the Collection upon the Bill for 400,000 l. 19 Nov.

Thomas,
-, St. the Apostle, London, 1641, Petition of Churchwardens, &c. about breaking down and carrying away the Rails of the Communion Table, referred to the Committee for Religion, 30 June.
-, St. Southwark, 1642, Petition of Parishioners; Lecturer recommended, 20 Sept.

Thomas,
-, Captain, 1641, Order for his Discharge, 7 Feb.
-, Edmund, 1642, to be forthwith summoned as a Witness, 14 Apr.
-, Jo. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, for printing scandalous Pamphlets, 28 Apr. To be delivered into Serjeant's Custody; committed to Newgate, 8 Oct.
-, Wm. 1642, to have Leave to go into the Country, being Deputy Lieutenant for Two Counties, 11 June.

Thomond,
-, Earl of, 1641, Petition referred to the Committee for Irish Affairs, 7 Feb.

Thompson,
-, Mr. 1642, Order concerning him; agreed to by Lords, 23 July.
-, Rich. 1642, to be discharged, 5 Jan.

Thornham,
-, 1640, Petition of Inhabitants, referred to Dr. Tomson's Committee, 20 Mar. Vide Fens.

Thorntone,
-, Mr. 1642, Letter from the Committee at Hull, concerning his Practice against the Safety of the Town; Order for bringing him up in Custody; Commissioners of the Treasury to be moved to appoint a trusty Person in his stead, 22 June.
-, Captain, 1640, Order for Payment of his Arrears, 6 Dec.

Thorold,
-, Sir Robt. 1642, a Committee to examine him in Prison upon Letters suspected to come to him, 26 Jan.

Thoroughgood,
-, Wm. 1642, committed to the Gatehouse, 30 Sept.

Thorpe,
-, 1640, Petition on behalf of the Inhabitants read, and avowed; Preston to be sent for as a Delinquent, 22 Dec. Vide Preston.

Thorpe,
-, Captain, 1642, to have Warrant to transport himself and Two Servants to France, 22 Apr.
-, Robert, 1642, Petition to be sent to Lords; the Committee for the Navy to take Order for satisfying his Dues, 12 July.

Thory,
-, Tho. 1642, his Office in the Customs to be sequestered, 28 Nov.

Thrift,
-, Lyonell, 1642, to be discharged, 5 Jan.

Thriscrosse,
-, Mr. 1642, to be sent for to attend the Committee for Examinations, 13 Feb.

Throckmorton,
-, Sir Baynham, 1641, Order touching the Delivery of Cord-wood to him from Deane Forest, 21 Mar.
-, Sir Clement, 1642, his Letter referred to a Committee, 15 Dec.

Throppe,
-, Thomas, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 12 Aug.

Thynne,
-, Sir James, 1641. Vide Privileges.
-, Sir H. Fred. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 28 Nov.

Tichburne,
-, Sir Hen. 1642, Earl of Ormond to be desired, in a Letter, to thank him for his Services, 2 Apr.
-, Benjamin, 1642, Petition to have Warrant to transport himself, &c. to Leyden, 6 Sept.

Tiffany.
-, Vide Supply.

Tillage,
-, 1640, Bill concerning the Conversion thereof into Pasture read; not to be read a Second time but in a full House, 7 Nov.-Committed, 25 Feb.-Order for Meeting of the Committee; Committees added, 11 Mar.

Tillot,
-, Leonard, 1642, Petition referred to the Committee for Grievances presented by the Common Council, 28 Mar. Vide London.

Tilsley,
-, Mr. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 21 Sept.

Tilston,
-, Mr. Marshal of the Admiralty Court at Chester, 1642, Lord Admiral to be acquainted with Misdemeanours committed by him, 24 May.

Timber,
-, 1641, none to be cut down by Bishops, Deans and Chapters, or Prebends, 16 July.

Tin-Farmers,
-, 1642, to attend the Committee for Defence of the Kingdom; Order for paying Money due upon the Farm, 9 Jan.-To attend House, 13. Examined; Order for Payment of Rent due from them, 14. For an Acquittance to them; a Committee to prepare Ordinance to bear them harmless; two examined, and committed, 16.-Order for Payment of Part of the Money seized, 17.-Petition of Farmers for Pre-emption thereof read, and referred to the Committee for Dispatches, 6 Feb.

Tin-workers.
-, Vide Stannary Courts.

Ting,
-, Jo. and Tho. Poole, 1640, Petition referred to the Committee concerning rigorous levying of Ship-money, 7 Jan.

Tirrell,
-, George, 1642, Order for delivering his Horse to be employed in the Service of the Commonwealth, 7 Nov.

Tirringham,
-, Mr. 1642, to be secured till he is able to come up, 25 Oct. Order for his paying 20 l. to a Person wounded in apprehending him; his Horses to be sold; Order for continuing him in Serjeant's Custody, 27. High Sheriff to pay the Money out of the Overplus, 28.

Tison,
-, Captain, 1642, committed to Newgate, 26 Dec.

Titcombe,
-, Mich. 1640, to be sent for as a Delinquent, to answer Misdemeanors in levying Ship-money, 7 Jan.

Tobacco,
-, 1640, Patent for the Monopoly thereof to be brought in; Referees to attend the Committee for Grievances, 21 Nov.
-, 1641, Report from the Committee for Customers to be considered; Order for Re-delivery of Tobacco brought by Force into any Port, and detained, 3 Aug.-Resolution touching the Rate to be paid for what is not brought in by Force, 3 & 13.
-, 1642, Ordinance concerning disposing of Tobacco in Ireland, 29 Oct.
-, Spanish, 1641. Vide Supply.
-, 1641, Bill concerning Payment of Customs for English Tobaccoes imported before 25th May 1641, read, 19 Aug. Read Second time; Questions for Commitment and Ingrossment, severally Neg; Bill rejected, 27.
-, 1642, another Bill to the same Purport, read twice, and committed, 4 Apr.

Toleration,
-, 1641, a Committee to prepare Heads for Declaration against Toleration to the Popish Religion; Lords to be moved at a Conference to join therein, 8 Dec. Heads reported; Conference to be desired with Lords thereupon; a Committee to prepare additional Head concerning the Queen; Head reported, and agreed to, 13.

Toll,
-, Mr. 1640. Vide Privileges.

Toller,
-, Geo. 1642, to be forthwith summoned as a Witness, 14 Apr.

Tombes,
-, Mr. 1642, Order for his Discharge, 23 Jan.

Tomkyns,
-, Nathanael, Clerk of the Queen's Closet, 1641, to be summoned to appear; Examination referred to a Committee, 29 Jan.
-, Mr. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 12 Nov.

Tomlyn,
-, Mr. 1642, Order for continuing him in Custody, 6 Oct.

Tompson,
-, Jo. 1642, Order to stay landing Goods belonging to him, and for his Attendance on the Committee for the Navy, 10 Aug.

Tomson,
-, Dr. 1640, Petition read, and referred to a Committee, 3 Dec. Vide Fens.
-, 1641, another Petition touching the Tythes of Sutton Marsh; Order thereupon, 15 June.-Exchequer to hear his Causes, notwithstanding former Order of Restraint, 27 Jan.-Sequestration to be superseded, and Profits restored to him, 14 Feb.

Tonage
-, and Poundage, 1640. Vide Supply.-A Committee to examine the Proceedings in the Exchequer thereupon since the Death of King James, 27 Nov.
-, 1641, previous Question concerning Persons having taken Tonage and Poundage, Neg. 24 May.-A Committee to consider the Clause concerning it added to the Petition of Right, 17 June.-Another Committee to prepare Order to be presented to Lords about the Disposal of Moneys collected thereupon, 8 Dec.-The Committee for the Navy. to prepare Order for disposing of Moneys for Tonage and Poundage, 18. Order reported; further Order thereupon, 28.-Such Allowances to be made to the Merchants for Goods exported and imported before the passing the last Bill, as by former Privy Seals, 20 Jan.-Order against paying Moneys upon the last Bill, without acquainting House; Serjeant to give Customers, &c. Notice of the Order, 31.-To be sent to the Out-Ports, 24 Mar.
-, 1642, renewed upon other Bills, 2 Apr.-12 May. - Ordinance concerning paying Moneys thereon read, and re-committed as to a Clause; Reported from Re-commitment, and agreed to; to be delivered to Lords at a Conference, and printed; Managers appointed; Conference to be desired, 28 July. Desired and agreed to; Message from Lords, acquainting House they intend to communicate Letters thereat assented to; Managers and Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Letters opened, and referred to the Committee for Defence of the Kingdom; Message to Lords, acquainting them therewith, and Answer, 30. Message to Lords, desiring them to expedite the Ordinance Ordinance returned; to be printed, 1 Aug.

Tooke,
-, John, 1642, to have Licence to go to Ireland, 12 Aug.

Tooley,
-, Henry, 1642, Petition for Delivery of his Goods, 15 Feb.

Topham,
-, Wm. 1642, Order for securing and disarming him, 22 Oct.

Torleton,
-, Edward, 1642, Petition referred to the Committee for Contributions, 10 Aug.

Tothill Fields,
-, 1642, Bill for erecting a Parish Church there read, 5 Apr. Committed, 8. Committee to consider how it may be made fit against next Fast, 27.-Order for their Meeting, 3 May.-For opening the Church, 9 Dec.- Mr. Herle's Offer to preach every Tuesday in the Afternoon approved, 17 Feb.

Tour,
-, Monsieur de la, 1642, to have Warrant to go with his Wife, &c. to France, 3 Jan.

Tower,
-, 1640. Vide Forts-Paper concerning the Garrison presented and read, 11 Nov.-Another concerning Fortifications and Ordnance mounted there read; King to be moved that all Things there might be settled as before his Journey into the North, 16.
-, 1641, Conference to be desired with Lords concerning the Care thereof in the Lieutenant's Absence; a Committee to prepare Heads, 14 Aug. Heads reported; Report to be considered, 16. Resolution that the Constable reside there, and Fifty Men to guard it by Day, and Fifty by Night, and more to be added upon any emergent Occasion; Further Consideration adjourned, 17. Conference desired with Lords concerning securing it agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, and reported, 18. Lords Concurrence to the Vote for putting Men into the Tower reported; their Proposition for the Constable to put in Forty such as he can conside in, 21. Agreed to; Resolution about their Pay to be delivered to Lords at a Conference, 25. Delivered, and agreed to, 28.-A Committee to examine Strangers in the Tower, 3 Nov. Their Report, 4.-Another Committee to inquire in what Hands the Tower is; Petition of Common Council against putting it into Colonel Langford's Hands read; Conference desired with Lords concerning it; Heads thereof; Lords to be moved to join in recommending Sir John Coniers; Conference agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, 23 Dec. Message to Lords desiring their Resolutions thereupon, and Answer; Colonel Langford voted unfit to be Lieutenant; a Committee to prepare Heads for a Conference thereupon; Declaration reported; Conference desired; agreed to; Declaration read twice, and to be delivered thereat; Conference held; same Committee to prepare Petition to the King to the same Purposes; Constable to be desired to reside there, 24. Report that he is discharged, 27.-Conference to be desired with Lords concerning Preparations at the Tower; Managers appointed; Conference agreed to, and held, 4 Jan.-Lords desired to join in a Petition to the King for removing Sir John Byron, and making Sir John Coniers Lieutenant; their Dissent signified; Business to be resumed, 11. Conference to be desired with Lords; a Committee to prepare Heads; Message to Lords, desiring the Lieutenant may be forthwith sent for, assented to; another Message concerning sending out Ordnance, bringing in Victuals, and placing a Guard under Major General Skippon, assented to; a Committee to withdraw, and frame these Messages into an Order; Order reported, and to be ingrossed; sent to Lords-Message from them, acquainting House they had sent for the Lieutenant, and and communicating his Answer; Proceedings thereupon. Vide Privileges. Several Officers of the Tower to attend ; a Committee to examine them touching suspected Persons let in; Order for their Discharge; Henley, a Gunner, to attend, 13.-Reasons for removing the Lieutenant agreed to; Conference desired with Lords thereupon; agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, 15.-Message to Lords, renewing their Desires for joining in a Petition to the King for putting in Sir Jo. Coniers, 17.-Petition concerning the Lieutenant's Refusal to suffer a Guard to be set according to an Order of House; Lieutenant to be summoned to attend, 31.-Message to Lords, desiring them to join in a Petition to the King to put the Tower into Hands recommended by Parliament; Answer thereto, and that they had appointed a Committee to draw up a Petition to that Purpose; a Committee appointed to meet them, 1 Feb. Petition reported; to be sent to Lords, with Information that House have appointed a Committee to attend King with a Committee of Lords, 2. King's Answer reported, 4. Message from Lords, acquainting House that King would speedily send further Answer, 6. Answer communicated by them; House insist on their former Desire to Lords to join in a Petition to the King to make Sir Jo. Coniers Lieutenant; a Committee to prepare a Petition to be carried up to them for that Purpose, 7. King's Consent communicated by Lords, 11.-Ordinance concerning the Safeguard of the Tower, agreed to, and to be sent to Lords, 12.-Book sent from Lords, representing the Defects of Stores, referred to a Committee, 15.
-, 1642, a Committee to consider the Accounts of the supernumerary Guard last Summer, and speak with the Lieutenant concerning the State of the Place, 2 Apr.-Another Committee to consider of the Safety thereof, 5 July. Order for keeping a strict Watch, 11.-Touching the Delivery of warlike Stores, 23 July.-1 Aug.-For Attendance of the Hamleteers for the Safety thereof, 1.-For putting them in some Way of Defence, 10.-A Committee to attend Lord Chief Justice to re-examine Rebels there, 23.-Order for Delivery of warlike Stores extended to the Officers of Armoury, and sent to Lords, 2 Sept.-Matter concerning stricter keeping the Prisoners, referred to the Committee for Defence of the Kingdom, 8. Lords Concurrence signified, 13. -Orders thereupon agreed to, 24 Oct.-1 Nov.-City Guards, during their Stay, to be under Command of the Lieutenant; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 1.-A Committee to provide for Safety thereof, 3. To continue their Care; Lieutenant and Officers of the Stores to obey their Orders, 4. Committee added, 13.-Orders to the Lieutenant for Safety thereof, 10 Nov. Agreed to by Lords, 11. -Persons intrusted with the Custody thereof during his Absence, 13.-Order touching Locks and Watch-houses; the Committee for the Tower to consider of Allowance for Citizens that shall watch, 17.-To consider of reimbursing Lieutenant's Charges for Irish Traitors ; Committees added, 19 Dec.-The Committee to consider of Allowances to them, and of their Removal, 30 Jan.-Deputy Porter appointed, 2 Jan.-The Committee to assign Men of the new Militia to attend for Safety of the Tower; Captains appointed; Lieutenant to be desired to grant them Commissions, 14. Captains agreed to by Lords, 27.-A Committee to prepare Ordinance for assessing the Inhabitants, 30.-Lieutenant impowered to appoint Servants for providing Necessaries for Prisoners, 14 Mar.
-, 1641, Lieutenant to bring a Prisoner in his Custody to a Committee, 25 Oct.-To bring him de die in diem, 26.
-, 1642, Petitions of Wardours read, and referred to the Committee of the Treasury, 25 June.-13 July.

Towers,
-, Tho. 1642, Petition referred to the Committee for Dispatches, 18 Feb.

Trade,
-, 1640, Grand Committee appointed, 6 Nov.-Business referred, 23.-Petition referred, 2 & 22 Dec.-Committee to stand, 12 Jan.
-, 1641, Order for Meeting of the Committee, 6 Apr.- Report touching Mr. Rolle, 2 May. Vide Rolle.-Petition referred, 28 Oct.
-, 1642, Committee revived; Captain Bond's Patent referred, 21 Dec.-Propositions from a Committee for Advancement thereof, referred to the Sub-committee; Lawyers to attend them, 19 Apr.-Report to be made, 4 & 14 June. Order for Meeting of the Committee, 10. Orders for regulating Trade read; One re-committed; another laid aside; Order touching Fees to be taken by Customers, 15.

Trained
-, Bands. Vide Militia.

Trancham,
-, John, 1642, a Committee to consider of Relief to him, 19 Dec.-Report; Order thereupon, 13 Feb.

Trarery,
-, Thomas, 1641, to be forthwith discharged from his Restraint, 10 Nov.

Treason,
-, High, 1641, Resolution that no Person committed upon an Accusation thereof ought to be bailed, 16 Feb.

Treasurer,
-, Mr. 1641, has Leave to attend the King in his Journey to Scotland, 4 Aug.

Treasury,
-, 1641, Commissioners to be desired to agree upon a Manner of paying 15,000 l. a Month towards the Navy, 26 Aug. Their Answer, 27.
-, 1642, Lords to be desired to order the Treasury may be opened, 25 June.

Trelaunie,
-, Mr. 1640, complains of Sir Jo. Jacob, 21 Nov. Vide Jacob.
-, 1641, Report from the Committee for Informations against him; Persons examined thereupon; Resolution to proceed in the Business; expelled, and voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 9 Mar.
-, 1642, to be sent for in Custody, 17 Oct.
-, Rob. 1642, Petition read; Order for his Commitment to the Clinke, 23 Nov.

Tremayne,
-, Edmund, 1642, committed to the King's Bench, 27 Dec.-Order for his Exchange, 13 Mar.

Trenchard,
-, Captain, 1642, to give Account of Moneys received by him for the Service of Ireland; and deliver Things bought, to a Committee, 8 Aug.

Trenchefield,
-, Captain, 1641, approved to be Captain in the Navy, 10 Mar.

Treswell,
-, Captain, 1642, Earl of Lindsey's Warrant to him for raising 100 Foot, read; Order for summoning him in safe Custody, 30 July.-Letter from the Mayor of Norwich concerning him; Mayor, &c. to be thanked, 1 Aug. Sheriff examined; Treswell committed to the Gatehouse; Business referred to the Committee for Defence of the Kingdom; Mayor and Sheriffs thanked, 3.-Order for defraying the Charges of the Mayor, &c. out of Money pretended to belong to him, 8 Sept.-For redelivering Part thereof, 14.

Trevor,
-, Sir Thomas, a Baron of the Exchequer, 1641, Messengers appointed to carry up the Charge against him, 22 May.-Charge reported; Articles read, and to be ingrossed, 1 July. Ingrossed Articles read, and to be sent to Lords, 2. Messengers to desire he may answer thereto; Conference to be desired with Lords thereupon; Assistants appointed, 3. Transmission to be carried up; Message to be sent to Lords to that Purpose, 5. Conference desired with them; agreed to, 6.
-, Sir Edw. 1641, Petition in his Behalf read; Lords Justices of Ireland, and Lieutenant General of the Army, to take a speedy Course for his Relief, 4 Feb.
-, Jo. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 27 Sept.

Trinity
-, House, 1642, a Committee to treat with them about the Loan of Money, 20 June.-Order about Security to them to be prepared, 16 Aug. A Committee to prepare it, 29.

Troopers,
-, 1641, Report of their Complaints, 21 Oct. Their Petition, 23. Vide Coniers.-Orders of Lord General concerning their Horses, and the Charge of Powder and Shot at the Time of Exercise, confirmed-a Committee to consider of the detaining Conduct-money; Conference desired by Lords concerning their Complaints, agreed to; Manager appointed; Conference held, 25. Message to Lords, desiring them to determine concerning them; Messenger dismissed without Answer, 28. Answer thereto, 29.

Truroe,
-, 1642, Petition of Inhabitants; Order for assessing them proportionally upon the Act for 400,000 l. 1 Aug.

Trussell,
-, Mr. 1642, Order for his Discharge, 28 Nov.

Tuam,
-, Bishop of, 1642, Order for Contribution to him, agreed to by Lords, 24 Oct.

Tucker,
-, Mr. 1642, to have Warrant to carry Arms into Wiltshire, 14 Sept.
-, Captain, 1642, Resolution touching his Allowance for attending the Committees for Ireland, 26 Sept.

Tufton,
-, Sir Jo. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 30 Aug.

Tulse,
-, Mr. 1642, to have Licence to convey Six Horses into Hampshire, 15 Aug.

Tumults,
-, 1641, Information of Tumults in the City and other Places, communicated by Lords at a Conference; a Committee to prepare Heads for a Conference thereupon, 11 May. Order for their Sitting, 15. Heads reported, 18.-Conference desired by Lords concerning armed Multitudes about both Houses; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, 30 Nov.-Message from Lords, desiring House to deliver their Resolutions thereupon; Conference reported; Petition relating thereto, read, and avowed; Petition and Report to be considered, 1 Dec. Debate thereupon, 2. To be resumed, 2 & 3.-Conference desired by Lords concerning Tumults about the Houses; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held; Lords desire that House would join with them in a Declaration, expressing their Dislike thereof, to be considered, 27. Previous Question for considering it, Neg.; Message from Lords, desiring an Answer; Messenger dismissed without; Declaration disagreed to, 28.-Order from Lords for suppressing Tumults in all the Counties of England, agreed to; Lords Lords to be desired it may be printed, 14 Jan. Order for dispersing it, 17.-A Committee to withdraw, and consider of a Method to prevent the extraordinary Convention of Multitudes; Members for the City to use their best Endeavours therein, 5 Feb.-A Committee to receive all Informations concerning them, 18.
-, 1642, Lords to be desired to appoint a Committee to meet a Committee of the House to examine Informations concerning Tumults, seditious Pamphlets, and Sermons, 4 Apr. Their Concurrence signified; Committee appointed to meet them, 5. Member has Leave to attend them, 6.-Another Committee to acquaint the King with Proceedings concerning them,29.-Constables of Southwark to apprehend suspected Persons, who lodge privately to be in Readiness to occasion Tumults, 6 Aug.-Ordinance for preventing them in England and Wales, 18.

Tunis,
-, 1640. Vide Captives.

Turbervill,
-, John, 1642, Order for disarming and sending him up in safe Custody, 15 Oct.

Turkey
-, Company, 1641, to be permitted to take up their Goods upon Security for the One per Cent. 26 Feb.
-, 1642, Report of the Business to be made, 4, 5, & 6, Apr. Made; Company's Answer to the Committees's Proposition; Business of One per Cent. re-committed, 15. Order for their Meeting, 16. For meeting when they see Cause, 18. Petition referred, 19.-Report; Resolutions thereupon, 23 Apr.

Turks,
-, Prisoners in Bridewell, 1642, Consideration of Seven referred to the Committee for the Navy, 16 Sept.

Turner,
-, John, 1641, to be sent for as a Delinquent, for causing the publishing a Paper, called, "The Saint's Belief;" Order for suppressing it, 18 May.
-, Mr. Deputy Mayor of Reading. Vide Reading.
-, Mr. Parish Clerk of Brancheley, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 8 Aug.
-, Dr. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 20 Sept.
-, Persons left in his House to be removed, 14 Dec.
-, Exuperius, 1642, Judges to be required to stay Proceedings concerning the Bailing or Delivery of him, 4 Feb. To stand committed by House; to be apprehended by Serjeant, and committed to Southwark Compter, 27.
-, Christopher, and Brother, 1642, Order for their Commitment to London House, and employing their Horses for the Service of the Commonwealth, 9 Mar.

Turney,
-, Captain Humphrey, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 15 Aug.-2 Sept. Examination referred to the Committee for Informations, 20. Report; Order for his Discharge, 26.

Tutty,
-, Wm. 1642, Petition read, 30 July. Vide Duck.

Twickenham,
-, 1642, Order from Lords concerning training the Inhabitants, referred to a Committee, 30 Sept.

Twisden,
-, Sir Roger, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 28 Mar.-Examined touching the Kentish Petition, 1 Apr. His Petition read, and referred to the Committee for the Petition, 8. Report; Order for bailing him; his Security accepted, 9.-Has Leave to go into Kent; Bail to be renewed; new Bond to be taken, 12 May.-Order for their surrendering him, 2 Aug. For remitting him to Serjeant's Custody; his Bail discharged; Bonds to be delivered to them, 5. His Petition; Question that he have Leave to go into the Country, Neg. 10.-Order for removing him out of Serjeant's Custody, 24.-His Petition; Order for bailing him, 8 Sept. Bail approved, 10.

Tyre,
-, Captain Andrew, 1642, to be removed to Colchester; a Committee to prepare Letter to Mayor for keeping him close Prisoner, 13 Mar.

Tyringham,
-, Lady Margaret, 1642, Petition read, and referred to a Committee, 9 July.

Tyson,
-, Edward, 1642, to have Licence to transport Malt and Beer to Dublin, 7 Apr.

Tythes,
-, 1641, Bill to prevent vexatious Suits concerning them, read, 9 July.