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HAMPDEN,
-, John, Motion for Records of the Judgment in his Case touching Ship-money, to be brought in, 18 Apr. Members to require from the Judges Records delivered to them on his Part, 30.

Harding,
-, Mr. Report touching his Election; Resolution thereupon, 28 Apr.

Harris,
-, Mr. voted duly elected, 28 Apr.

Hertford
-, County, Petition of Inhabitants, 18 Apr.

Honour,
-, Court of, Motion against it, 18 Apr.

Hoskins,
-, Mr. Election; Petition, 16 Apr. Report touching it; Order thereupon, 17.

House
-, sworn, 13 Apr. Debate about the Power of House to send for Records out of the King's Bench; a Precedent vouched, 20.-To meet Speaker at Whitehall, and attend the King, 21.-To receive the Sacrament; desires Persons to preach, 23.-Sends Serjeant to Committees, to know if they are ready to report, 25 Apr. & 1 May.

Huske,
-, Dr. to be sent for by Warrant to attend the Committee for Religion, 21 Apr.

Hussey,
-, Sir Edw. Complaint touching his Election to be examined by the Committee of Privileges, 24 Apr.

HABEAS
-, Corpus, 1640, Denial thereof by Judges of the King's Bench referred to the Committee for Courts of Justice, 13 Nov.
-, 1642, Lord Chief Justice to be required to grant several without Fee, 4 Oct.-Copies of the Returns of several upon which Persons have been bailed, or delivered, ordered, 15 Feb.

Haddock,
-, Rich. 1642, his Letter concerning Passages between him and Lord Newcastle's Forces, 6 Mar.

Hadleigh,
-, Suffolk, 1642, Order for fortifying it, 20 Dec.

Hagh,
-, 1642, Letters from thence; Conference desired with Lords thereupon, agreed to, 26 Nov.

Hales,
-, Sir Jo. 1641, to be sent for as a Delinquent, upon a Report from the Committee for Soap, 30 Oct.-To be bailed, 4 Nov.
-, 1642, demanded of the Serjeant; his Answer; Order for taking him into Custody, 26 Mar. Vide Privileges.
-, Sir Edw. 1641, Order for Payment of his Loan, 17 Mar.
-, 1642, examined concerning a Loan to the King, 18 Aug.-To be desired to make up his Loan 5,000 l. 5 Jan.
-, To be summoned to attend the Service of House, 16 Feb.

Halford,
-, Rich. 1640, to be sent for as a Delinquent, to answer a Petition against him, 7 Nov.-Committed to the Tower, and to make his Submission at the Assizes at Leicester, 2 Dec. Order for discharging him, 5.° For bringing him to the Bar, 9. Discharged on his Submission, 10.

Halifax,
-, 1642, Order for sequestering the Profits of the Vicarage; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 13 Mar.

Halington,
-, Wm. 1642, to have Liberty to transport himself, &c. beyond Sea, 28 Oct.

Hall,
-, Mr. 1640, to be sent for by Serjeant for a Misdemeanor at an Election, 9 Nov.-Order for his Discharge, 3 Dec.
-, Mr. 1641, not to have a Vote as Fellow of Emanuel College, 22 Mar.
-, 1642, voted Non Socius according to the Statute, 29 Mar.
-, Mr. Curate of Covent Garden, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, for publishing in the Church the Declaration concerning Levies, 5 July. Examined; Question for his Commitment, Neg. reprehended, and discharged, 13.
-, Wm. 1642. Vide Privileges.
-, Austin, 1642, Order for his Commitment, 9 Mar.

Halley,
-, Captain Henry, 1640, Lord Keeper to be moved for a Writ of Ne exeat Regnum against him, 8 Feb.
-, Mr. 1642, Order for listing his Horses for the Service of the Commonwealth, 23 Nov.

Halsey,
-, Lieutenant, 1642, Order for discharging him, 10 Jan.

Hambleden,
-, 1642, Petition of Inhabitants, with Articles annexed, read; Petition and Articles avowed; Roberts to be sent for as a Delinquent, 23 Sept. Vide Roberts.

Hamburgh,
-, 1641, Ship from thence stayed, upon Suspicion it was bound for Ireland with Arms, &c. Order for discharging it, 11 Feb. Musquets to be tried, 12.-The Committee for the Militia to take care how they are disposed of, 2 Dec.
-, 1642, Letters presented by the Agent read; Speaker's Answer; Manner of receiving him, 11 Aug. Letters sent to Lords, 12.-Agent to have Warrant to go to Scotland, 15.- A Committee of both Houses to confider the Letters, 16.- Members to prepare a Letter to Merchants there concerning a Loan, 20 Feb.

Hamilton,
-, Sir Frederick, 1641, Petition referred to the Committee for Irish Affairs, 7 June.-Order for their Meeting, and proceeding thereon, 3 & 6 July.-18 & 28 Aug.- Petition referred to another Committee, 1 Sept.
-, 1642. Order for Contribution to him; agreed to by Lords, 24 Oct.
-, Marquis of, 1641, Petition of Officers under his Command, read, 6 Aug.-To be desired not to grant Licences to transport Horses, 19 Feb.
-, 1642, his Men in Custody to be examined by the Committee for Informations, 11 June.
-, Sir Geo. 1641, Lord Chief Justice to be moved for Habeas Corpus to bring him up-to remain in safe Custody till further Order, 1 Feb.-Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to be desired to remove him from his Command, 5.-Sheriff of Middlesex to deliver him to Serjeant, to be examined by a Committee, 8 Mar.
-, 1642, his Petition; Order for bailing him, 6 Apr.- Another Petition, and Order for his Discharge-to have Liberty to go beyond Sea, 3 June.
-, Sir James, 1641, his Lodging to be searched for Arms 12 Jan. Report that none were found there, 13.
-, James, Son of Lord Claneboye, 1641, Petition read, and referred to the Committee for Irish Affairs, 4 Feb.-To have Warrant to transport himself to Ireland, 18 July.
-, Sir Jo. 1642, to have Warrant to transport Eleven Horses; his Servant to be permitted to convey them over, 21 May.
-, Sir Wm. 1642, Petitions read, and referred to the Committee for Irish Affairs, 29 July.-6 Oct.

Hammersley,
-, Sir Tho. 1642, Order for disarming and securing him, 22 Oct.

Hammond,
-, Mr. 1641, to be sent for to attend a Committee, 24 June.
-, 1642, to attend with a Petition he has sollicited to get Hands to, 5 Apr.-To have Liberty to go into the Country, and be discharged till required upon a new Summons, 14.- His Petition, with a Certificate annexed; Order for his Discharge, 13 Jan.

Hampden,
-, Mr. 1640, Proceedings against him in the Exchequer voted illegal, 7 Dec. Vote to be entered, 9.-Inrolment of the Proceedings in the Courts of Westminster to be vacated, 6 Feb.
-, 1641. Vide Privileges, and Kimbolton.-Business concerning him referred to Mr. Chambers's Committee, 1 July.

Hampton,
-, Mr. 1641, to be summoned to attend, 19 Mar.

Hamptoncourt,
-, 1641, Order for staying great Saddles going thither, 12 Jan. For paying the Watermen their Fare, 13.

Hanham,
-, Mr. 1642, offers a Loan of 50 l. 12 Sept. Report that it is paid, 16.

Hanmer,
-, Sir Thomas, 1640, Petition read, avowed, and referred. to the Committee for the Marches of Wales, 18 Feb.

Hansard,
-, Captain, 1642, committed to the Clinke, 24 Nov. To be discharged, upon making Protestation not to serve against the Parliament, 25 Feb.

Harbie,
-, Sir Job, 1642, Petition referred to a Committee, 9 Dec.

Harcourt,
-, Sir Simon, 1641, sent, with an Assistant, to Chester, to raise Men for the Service of Ireland; Order for paying him 2,000 l. 12 Nov.-Lords to be moved to join in desiring the Dutch Ambassador to write to the States to continue him in his Command, 1 Mar.
-, 1642, House to be acquainted with the Desires of Lords Justices of Ireland concerning him; his Case referred to the Committee of Adventurers, 7 Apr. Letter concerning him referred, 12.
-, Lady, 1642, Member to prepare a Letter to Lords Justices of Ireland concerning her enjoying a Grant from the King, 5 Sept.
-, Marquis of, 1642, to have Liberty to transport Three Horses to France, 6 Apr.
-, John. Vide Davies.

Harde,
-, Rob. 1642, Order for discharging him, 5 Jan.

Hardman,
-, Humphrey, 1640, Petition read, and referred to the Committee for Grievances; Under-sheriff of Salop to be sent for as a Delinquent, 20 Nov. Vide Wood.

Hardway,
-, Rich. 1642, his Composition accepted, 9 Apr.

Hardy,
-, Tho. 1641, to be summoned to attend, 5 Aug.

Harford,
-, John, 1641, to be summoned to appear, 15 Mar. Vide. Richardson.

Harley,
-, Sir Rob. 1641, Petition read, and referred to the Committee for the Marches of Wales, 3 July.
-, 1642, his Letter referred to the Committee for Safety of the Kingdom, 26 Nov.

Harnisse,
-, Mr. 1642, Order for deducting out of his Account Monies paid to Sir Jo. Hotham, 31 Jan.

Harper,
-, Mr. 1641, to be sent for as a Delinquent; Examination referred to the Committee for Printing, 5 June.
-, Augustine, 1642, Information from him read, and to be printed, 17 Sept.

Harrington,
-, Mr. 1642, Member to confider the State of a Debt due to him, 28 Oct.-Order for Payment thereof, 3 Nov.

Harris,
-, Mr. Clerk of the Peace for Salop, 1641, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 4 June.
-, Mr. of Hanwell, 1642, desired to preach, 27 Apr. Thanked, and to print his Sermon, 25 May.
-, Sir Paul, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 6 Aug. -Order for seizing his Estate, 3 Mar.
-, Hen. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 9 Aug.
-, Walter, 1642, to have Warrant to transport himself, &c. to France, 5 Oct.
-, Captain Vincent, 1642, Business concerning him referred to the Committee for the Navy, 2 Mar.

Harrison,
-, Mr. 1640, his Case referred to the Committee for Monopolists, 23 Nov.-Order about Security to him for a Loan of 50,000 l. 25.-About Re-payment of 25,000 l. 2 Dec.- For his paying the Residue, 18.
-, 1641, to deliver his Propositions, concerning advancing Money, in writing, 5 May.-Voted a Delinquent.-Vote not to prejudice him as to his sitting in House, 1 June.
-, 1642, Order touching Payment of Interest due to him, 26 Sept.
-, Tho. 1642, Order for continuing him in Prison, 15 Sept.
-, Jo. 1642, Business concerning his coming from the King referred to the Committee for Informations-to be committed to the Gatehouse, 14 Dec.

Harrold,
-, Rob. 1642, Petition concerning Ship and Goods stayed at Milford Haven referred to Lord Admiral, 4 Apr.

Harry,
-, Edward. Vide Holliston.

Hartnall,
-, Mr. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 12 Nov.

Hartwell,
-, Jasper 1642, to be recommended to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland to be a Captain, 7 May.

Harvey,
-, Sir John, 1641, not to depart the Kingdom without Leave from House, 19 Aug.
-, Mr. 1642, Order about Repayment of his Loan, 11 Apr.
-, Martyn, 1642, Mayor of Northampton impowered to bail him, 18 Aug.
-, Colonel, 1642, to be thanked for his Service, 18 Aug.
-, Tho. 1642, Order for disarming and securing him, 22 Oct.
-, Dan. and Eliph, 1642, to be summoned to attend, 23 Dec.
-, John, 1642, Order for his serving the Cure, and receiving the Profits of a Vicarage, 30 Dec.

Harwich, 1642,
-, Lords to be desired to join that Arms there may be put into the Hands of the Deputy Lieutenants; their Concurrence signified, 26 May.-Letter from thence concerning the Stay of a Dutch Ship laden with Powder, &c.; Powder to be sent up to London; Mayor to make further Search; Examination of the Business referred to the Committee for Informations, 8 Sept.-Order for searching Ships coming into the Port, 28 Nov.-Order about fortifying and defending the Town, 15 Dec.-Members sent down to see the Works repaired, and consider what Guard is necessary, 21 Feb.

Haselwood,
-, Francis, 1640, Petition referred to the Committee for Lieutenants, 14 Dec.
-, Mr. 1640, Order touching a Priest found in his House, 26 Jan.

Haselrig,
-, Sir Arthur. Vide Privileges and Kimbolton.-1641, to be required to attend forthwith, 19 Aug.
-, 1642, thanked for his Services, 13 Jan.-To have Warrant to seize and keep Horses belonging to Persons in Arms against the Parliament, 30.-To have Horses seized by another, paying the Charge of the Seizure, 4 Feb.

Hastings,
-, H. 1642, to be sent for by Warrant for interrupting the Execution of the Militia; Lords to be desired to join herein; Conference desired by them thereupon; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held; their Order reported, and agreed to; Lords to be moved to join in sending for him as a Delinquent by Serjeant, 18 June. A Committee to prepare Impeachment against him and others, 30.-Impeachment to be presented, 4 July. Read, and to be ingrossed, 6. Ingrossed Articles read, and agreed to; Conference desired thereupon; agreed to; Managers appointed, 7.-Information that he is returned Sheriff for Leicestershire; a Committee to inquire at the Petty Bag Office; their Report, 1 July.-Letters concerning his demanding the Magazine, &c. at Leicester, read, 4.-Resolution for impeaching him of High Treason; Impeachment sent to Lords; Report of Delivery, 13 Aug. Lords to be moved for Proclamation for his Appearance at a certain Day, 30.
-, Jane, 1642, to have Warrant to pass to Holland, 25 Feb.

Hastings,
-, 1642, Mayor to take care of the Passages, 16 Feb.

Hatche,
-, Captain, 1641, approved to be Captain in the Navy, 10 Mar.
-, Nicholas, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 9 Aug.

Hatcher,
-, Mr. 1641, offers his Security for Money, 9 Aug.
-, Lieutenant, 1641, to be desired to attend, 3 Nov.

Hatfield
-, Manor. Vide Fishlake-1641, Tenants allowed to proceed with their Bill in the Exchequer, 27 May.
-, Chace, 1642, Draught of Order for suppressing Tumults there, read, and re-committed, 8 July.

Hatsell,
-, Henry, 1642, Petition of him, John Blake, and David Berry; Order for stopping Proceedings against them; Attorney to attend, 7 Oct.

Hatton,
-, Lady Elizabeth, 1640, Petition read, and referred to a Committee, 30 Dec.
-, 1641, Order for their Meeting, 19 May.-Her Case reported; Resolutions of the Committee thereupon, 7 June.
-, Mr. 1641, to be summoned to attend, 18 June.
-, Sir Chr. 1642, to be summoned to attend the Service of House, 13 & 20 Aug.-Voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 7 Sept.
-, Sir Rob. 1642, Voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 7 Sept.-To be brought as a Delinquent, 7 Nov. His Petition read; Question for bailing him; Neg.; Business concerning him referred to the Committee for Examinations, 19.

Havant,
-, 1641, Parishioners to chuse a Lecturer; Minister to admit him the Use of his Pulpit, 17 Feb.

Haversordwest,
-, 1642, Mayor to be thanked by Letter for his Care in apprehending Persons, 30 Mar.

Havers,
-, John, 1642, Order for continuing him in Custody, 13 Aug.

Hawes,
-, Joseph, 1640, Petition read, and referred to the Committee for Grievances; Extent upon Bonds to be stayed, 21 Nov.-Another Petition of him and Partners referred to the Committee for Captives, 11 Dec.-Withdrawn; to be preferred to Lords, 28 Jan.
-, Nath. 1642, Petition referred to the Committee for Advance of Moneys in London, 20 Dec.

Hawkhurst,
-, 1642, Petition of Parishioners; Lecturer recommended, 31 Jan.

Hawkins,
-, Wm. 1642, Resolution touching his Pay as Secretary to the Commission for Irish Affairs, 24 Sept.

Hawley,
-, James, 1642, Order for restoring his Plate, 17 Jan.

Hay,
-, William, 1642, to have Liberty to pass the Seas, 7 Apr.

Hayes,
-, Eusebius, 1641, to have Licence to transport Wheat, &c. to Ireland Custom-free, 25 Feb.

Heath,
-, Sir Robert, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 16 Sept.
-, Mr. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 23 Nov.

Heaton,
-, Rich. 1640, Petition read, avowed, and referred to Earl of Strafford's Committee, 19 Dec.
-, Daniel, 1642, to be summoned to attend, 12 Aug.-To be sent for as a Delinquent, 22.

Hebborn,
-, Serjeant Major, 1642, to be sent for in Custody, 5 Jan.

Heblethwaite,
-, Mr. 1641. Vide Privileges.
-, 1642, Order touching the Payment of his Loan, 6 Oct.
-, To have Warrant to go to York, 25 Nov.

Hedges,
-, Tho. 1641, not to be admitted into a Fellowship till his Cause be heard; Consideration thereof referred to a Committee, 21 Oct.

Heeren,
-, Peter. Vide Fisher.

Hele,
-, Tho. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 12 Nov.- To be desired to lend 200 l. 5 Jan. Person appointed to receive that Sum assessed upon him, 23.

Hemmings,
-, Henry, 1641. Vide Privileges.

Hempstead,
-, Hemell, 1642, Petitions of Inhabitants; Lecturer recommended, 6 June.-22 Aug.-Order for supplying the Cure, and sequestering the Profits thereof, 14 Mar.

Hen,
-, Hugh, 1642, to have Warrant for a free Passage to the King, 26 Aug.

Henden,
-, 1641, new Writ, 8 Apr.-Election; Petition referred to Sir Lewis Dive's Committee; Petitioner to have Notice, 18 Aug.

Henden,
-, Mr. Baron, 1641, Report of his Proceedings at the Assizes at Bridgewater; a Committee to prepare Impeachment against him, 20 Sept.-Order for detaining Moneys due to him, 28 Nov.-18 Feb.

Hendricke,
-, Adrian, 1641, his Case reported from the Committee for Recusants convict, 22 June.

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

Henley,
-, upon Thames, 1642, Letter from thence, with another inclosed from the Commissioners of Array; a Committee to prepare Answer, and send down general Instructions, 13 Aug.

Henley,
-, Mr. 1642, Order touching Security for his Loan, 26 Mar.-concerning the immediate Payment of Part thereof, 4 May-for releasing his Pistols, 17 Aug.

Henson,
-, John, 1642, Petition referred to the Committee for the Navy, 10 Oct.

Heralds.
-, Vide High Constable.
-, 1642, their Petition; Order for preserving their Records, 14 Mar.

Herbert,
-, Wm. 1640, not to be bound by the general Order for making Election by a limited Time, 9 Nov.
-, Sir Charles, 1640, Report touching his Return; not to sit till his Election determined, 14 Nov.
-, Sir Arnold, 1640, Bill to reverse a Decree in the Chancery and Star-chamber between him and Mr. Lownes read, 24 Nov.-Bill for reviving a Decree between him, Mr. Lownes, and others, read, 9 Feb. Committed, 15.- Committees added, 8 Mar.
-, Sir Piercy, 1640, a Committee to consider an Information given about his having the Custody of a Magazine; to be sent for as a Delinquent; Motion for Conference with Lords thereupon, and for a Committee to prepare Heads, 29 Jan.
-, 1642, Serjeant to bring him in; a Committee to prepare a Charge against him, 29 Apr.-Order for bailing him, 25 June.-His Bail approved; Order for his taking Oaths, 6 July.
-, Philip Henry, 1641, Bill for naturalizing him read, 19 May. Committed, 29.-Reported, and to be ingrossed, 14 July.
-, Henry, eldest Son of Lord Herbert of Cherbery, 1641, has Leave to go to Ireland without vacating his Seat, 14 Mar. To have Liberty to transport Ten Horses; Master of the Horse to be moved for a Licence, 22.
-, Tho. 1641, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 25 Jan.
-, Lord, 1642, Informations concerning him and others referred to the Committee for Informations, 29 Mar.-His House at Lambeth to be searched for Arms; Persons impowered to remove them to London, 29 Oct.-Conference desired by Lords concerning a Letter from him; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Resolution for impeaching him of High Treason; Member to prepare Impeachment, 14 Nov.
-, Sir Edw. 1642, his Offer to advance Money laid aside, 3 May.
-, Sir H. 1642, voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 20 Aug.
-, Rich. 1642, Letter concerning Ill-services done by him; voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 12 Sept.
-, Lord, Son of Earl of Worcester, 1642, Letter concerning him; Speaker to write Letter to him to attend, 13 Sept.

Hereford
-, County, 1641, new Writ, 30 Oct.
-, 1642, Petition of Inhabitants; Speaker's Answer to Persons who preferred it, 4 May.-Declaration of the County referred to the Committee for Printing, 8 July. Examinations upon Oath presented from them; Orders thereupon, 18. Order concerning the Declaration sent to Lords, 26.- Earl of Essex appointed Lord Lieutenant; Lords to be moved to join therein, 8 Aug.-The Committee for Defence of the Kingdom to consider of speedy Defence for the County, 29.-Letter considering the State of Affairs there, 12 Sept.
-, City, 1641, Lord Keeper to be moved for a Commission to Justices of Peace there, to tender the Oaths to suspected Persons, 20 Jan.
-, 1642, new Writ, 23 May.
-, Bishop of, 1641, impeached of high Crimes and Misdemeanors, 4 Aug. Vide Bishops.-of High Treason, 30 Dec. Vide Bishops.
-, 1642, Order for allowing him 500 l. per Annum, 6 Apr.

Heren,
-, Rich. 1641. Vide Privileges.

Herle,
-, Mr. 1642, desired to preach, 26 Oct.-Thanked, and to print his Sermon, 30 Nov.

Herne,
-, Mr. 1641. Vide Privileges.
-, Captain, 1642, Order for Payment of his Arrears, 23 July.

Heron,
-, Sir Edw. 1642, a Committee to prepare Impeachment against him, 14 Sept. Vide Lindsey, Earl of.-Examined, and committed to the Tower; Charge of apprehending him to be paid out of Money, &c. seized at his House, 8 Oct.- His Petition; Question for his Discharge; Neg. 6 Dec.

Hertford,
-, County, 1641, new Writ, 7 Aug.-Petition of Freeholders read, avowed, and referred to a Committee, 30.- Another read, and to be considered, 16 Dec.-Another read; Speaker's Answer to Persons who brought it; Copy of a Petition to Lords presented; a Committee to examine into the Printing of the Petition, 25 Jan.-Earl of Salisbury nominated Lord Lieutenant, 10 Feb.-Deputy Lieutenants approved, 17. Mar.
-, .1642, a Committee of both Houses to consider how the Deputies may have Power to exercise in the Absence of the Lord Lieutenant, 1 June. Deputies approved, 2 June.- 25 July.-23 Aug.-5 Oct.-Another recommended 15 June.-Lords desired the Militia may be put in Execution; Messenger dismissed without Answer, 1 July.-Deputies, upon Failure of the Lord Lieutenant, impowered to put the Militia in Execution, 10 Aug.-Lord Cranborne nominated Lord Lieutenant, 8 July.-Members to go down, and advance the Propositions for bringing in Horse, 5& 14. Day appointed for putting them in Execution; Order for that Purpose read, and agreed to, 12. Lords Concurrence signified, 13.-Order for sending up Moneys collected upon them, 12 Oct. Members to go down, and forward it, 13.-Under-Sheriff's Charges for bringing up Delinquents referred to the Committee for Informations-Propositions concerning the Safety of the County referred to a Committee, 1 Dec. Order for raising 2000 Horse, 5. Agreed to by Lords, 8.-Sheriff committed to London House, 16 Jan.-Member to go down and advance the weekly Assessment, 7 Mar.
-, Town, 1642, Order for Indemnity of Volunteers, 18 July. Agreed to by Lords, 19.-Mayor to be summoned to attend, 25. Complaint against him referred to the Committee for Informations, 28. Report; Resolution thereupon, 29. Vide Palmer, Andrew.-Order about removing the Magazine, 15 Aug. Lord Lieutenant's Answer, 23.
-, Marquis of, 1642, Lords to be moved for Order for apprehending him, 28 July.-Resolution for impeaching him of High Treason; Impeachment sent to Lords; Report of Delivery, 13 Aug.-His Letter to the Mayor of Poole-Copy of King's Commission to him to be printed, 22.-Conference desired by Lords concerning Papers received from him; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Lords to be moved for Proclamation for him to appear at a certain Day; a Committee to prepare Impeachment against him and others, 30.-Ingrossed Articles read, agreed to, and sent to Lords; Report of Delivery, 16 Sept.-Letter concerning his Passage from Sherborne to Minehead, 27.
-, Marchioness of, 1642, Order for Redelivery of her Goods, 12 Aug.-Petition concerning other Goods seized; Order for delivering them to Earl of Essex, 7 Dec.

Hesketh,
-, Tho. 1641, Bill for fettling his Manors, &c. read, 24 Jan.-Committed, 10 Feb.

Hewett,
-, Rob. 1641, to be summoned to attend, 23 Dec.
-, Sir Jo. 1642, Order for Repayment of his Loan, 21 June.
-, Richard, 1642, Order for Repayment of his Loan, 3 Nov.

Heworth
-, Moor, 1642, Letter concerning Passages at the last Meeting there read, 8 Aug.

Heydon,
-, Sir Jo. 1642, a Committee to remove Arms, &c. from his House, 23 Aug.

Heylin,
-, Dr. 1641, Charge against him for promoting the Suit in the Star-chamber against Mr. Prinne, to be transmitted to the Committee for Religion, 20 Apr.

Heyman,
-, Sir H. 1642, declares his Readiness to obey the Commands of House touching the Militia, 27 June.-Order for restoring his Horse, 26 Dec.

Heyward,
-, Edward, 1642, to be disarmed, and summoned to attend, 18 Oct.

Heywood,
-, Peter, 1641, Extract of a Letter to him read, and referred to the Committee for the Plot, 13 May.-His Petition read, avowed, and referred to a Committee, 4 Aug. Committees added, 5.
-, Dr. 1642, examined touching ordering his Curate to read the King's Declaration; committed to the Fleet, 14 July. Order for his Discharge, 23.-To be brought in safe Custody, 26 Nov.-Member to peruse the Return of the Habeas Corpus; Sheriff's Clerk to attend him, 21 Jan. Report concerning him from the Committee for plundered Ministers; Resolution for sequestering his Living, 23.-Order for continuing him in Custody, 2 Feb.
-, Rob. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 11 Nov.

Hickman,
-, Henry, 1642, Petition referred to the Committee for Bushey, 8 Mar.

Hide,
-, Mr. 1640, thanked for his Service to House, 14 Jan.
-, 1641, to be summoned to attend, 23 Mar.
-, 1642, to be summoned to attend the Service of House, 29 Mar.-22 July.
-, Serjeant, 1640, a Committee to examine the Petition from Salisbury against him and Mr. George, 30 Nov.-Report; Debate thereon; Business laid aside, 3 Dec.
-, 1642, injoined to attend, 29 July.-2 Aug. Information concerning him to be considered, 3. Order thereupon; expelled, and committed to the Tower, 4. His Petition; Question for his Discharge; Neg. 10. Voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 11. Another Petition, and Order for his Discharge, 18.

Hides,
-, raw, and Calves Skins, 1640, Business concerning them referred to the Committee for Trade; Parties interested to attend them, 23 Nov. Vide Calves Skins.

Hierarchy,
-, Popish, 1640, the Committee for it meet; Letters to divers Catholics referred, 5 Mar. Committees added 16.

Hiernes,
-, Edward, 1642, to be summoned to appear, 10 Sept.

Higckman,
-, Horatio, 1642, his Petition; to have Liberty to attend upon the King, 16 Sept.

Higgins,
-, Mr. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 29 Mar. -Called in concerning the Kentish Petition, 4 Apr.- Order for bailing him, 7.

High
-, Commission Court. Vide Star-chamber.
-, 1641, Bill to repeal Part of Act 1° Eliz. concerning it, read, 25 Mar.-Committed, 3 Apr.-Reported, and to be ingrossed, 29 May.

High
-, Constable and Earl Marshal's Court, 1640, a Committee to inquire into them, the Fees thereof, and of the Heralds, 23 Nov.-Order for their Meeting, 8 Dec.

Highlord,
-, Mrs. 1642, Order for re-delivering her Goods, 6 Dec.

Hiliard,
-, Serjeant Major, 1642, not to be exchanged or released, till Satisfaction made for Goods plundered, 24 Feb.
-, Rob. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 1 Sept.

Hill,
-, Wm. 1640, Petition read, and referred to the Earl of Strafford's Committee, 18 Feb.
-, 1641, Certificates from Ireland on his Behalf referred to the Committee for Irish Affairs, 21 Dec.
-, 1642, to be rewarded for bringing up two Cavaliers, and to keep in Custody Swords, &c. belonging to them, 22 Aug.
-, Mr. a Member, 1640, has Leave to read at one of the Inns of Chancery, 19 Mar.
-, Captain, a Reformado Officer, 1641, Order for Payment of 10l. to him, 1 Dec.
-, Colonel Philip, 1641, to be sent for as a Delinquent, for raising Men by Beat of Drum, 15 Jan. His Petition read, and referred to a Committee, 24.-Committees added, 1 Mar. Order for his Discharge, 22.
-, 1642, to have a Warrant to transport himself into France, 18 June.
-, Randall, 1641, Petition recommended to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, 26 Jan.
-, Arthur. Vide Chichester, Arthur.
-, Mr. 1642, desired to preach, 29 June.-Thanked, and to print his Sermon, 27 July.
-, Wm. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, to answer a Petition against him, 14 July.
-, Nath. 1642, to be rewarded for bringing up Two Cavaliers, and to keep in Custody Swords, &c. belonging to them, 22 Aug.
-, Joshua, 1642, his Letter read, and to be printed, 17 Sept.
-, Mary, 1642, to have Warrant to transport herself to France, 5 Oct.

Hincksman,
-, Joseph, 1642, to be summoned to attend for refusing his Assistance in conducting Rebels from the West, 30 Apr.

Hippisley,
-, Sir John, 1641, House undertakes to pay Moneys advanced, or to be advanced, by him for the Service of Ireland, 15 Feb.
-, 1642, has Leave to go to York, 19 July.-Petition of Soldiers under him referred to a Committee, 6 Mar.
-, Capt. Edm. 1642, Order for Payment of his Arrears, 8 Mar.

Hitch,
-, Edward, 1641, Petition referred to the Bishop of Bath and Wells Committee, 11 Aug.

Hitchin,
-, 1642, Petition of Inhabitants; Lecturer recommended, 19 July.

Hithe,
-, 1641, Petition of Mayor, Jurats, &c. read, and referred to the Committee for Dover Petition, 2 Mar.

Hobart,
-, James, 1640, Bill to confirm a Decree between him and Henry Humbeston read, 18 Dec.
-, 1641, committed, 11 Aug.
-, Sir Jo. 1642, to be permitted to pass into Norfolk with Arms, 24 Aug.

Hobbs,
-, Richard and John, 1641. Vide Privileges.-Petition referred to the Committee for the Bill for parliamentary Protections, 2 June. Vide Protections.

Hobby,
-, Mr. Vide Borlacy.-1642, injoined to go into the Country to fee the Militia put in Execution, 10 June.

Hodder,
-, Fabian, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent; Examination referred to the Committee for Customers, 28 Oct.

Hodges,
-, Mr. 1641, his Election to a Fellowship in Emanuel College declared void, 22 Mar.
-, Roger, 1642, Order for allowing him 200 l. out of the Contribution-moneys, 15 July. Agreed to by Lords, 20.
-, Mr. 1642, desired to preach, 31 Aug.-Thanked, and to print his Sermon, 28 Sept.

Hodgkins,
-, Arth. 1641. Vide Privileges.

Hodgson,
-, Sir Rob. 1641, to be removed from Newgate to the Fleet, 7 June.

Hoett,
-, Peter. Vide Marolois.

Holbech,
-, Mr. 1641, not to have a Vote as Fellow of Emanuel College, 22 Mar.
-, 1642, voted Non Socius according to the Statute, 29 Mar.

Holborne,
-, Mr. 1642, voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 11 Aug.
-, 1642, Order for detaining his Plate, 16 Aug.

Holby,
-, Mr. 1642, impowered to search for, and seize, his Goods plundered by the King's Army; Constables, &c. to assist him, 8 Dec.

Holcroft,
-, Jo. 1642, Proceedings and Hearings concerning him to be stayed, 11 Aug.

Holden,
-, Henry, a Priest, 1641, Order for apprehending him, 26 Sept.

Holdesworth,
-, Dr. 1642, Report from the Committee for plundered Ministers, touching his Warrant for printing a scandalous Pamphlet; to be sent up in safe Custody, 2 Feb.

Holeman,
-, Captain, 1642, Information of Words spoken by him referred to the Committee for Informations, 26 May.
-, Philip, 1642, to have Warrant to convey Powder and Match into Northamptonshire, 22 Dec.

Holes,
-, Jeremy,&c. 1641, Petition concerning Ships lately employed in the King's Service referred to the Committee for the Navy, 26 Feb.

Holforde,
-, Sir Richard, 1642, to be sent for by Warrant for interrupting the Execution of the Militia; Lords to be desired to join herein; Conference desired thereupon; agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held; Lords Order for that Purpose reported, and agreed to; Lords to be moved to join in sending for him by Serjeant, 18 June.

Holl,
-, Mr. 1642, Motion for Examination of Crimes committed by Gentlemen taken in his House; Answer thereto, 14 Mar.

Holland,
-, Sir John, 1640, clears himself from the Suspicion of being a Papist, 24 Nov.
-, 1641, Consideration of printing a Speech under his Name referred to the Committee for Printing, 28 June.
-, Mr. 1641. Vide Privileges.
-, 1642, Order for discharging his Horses; Liberty given him to send them into Bucks, or to the Army, 26 Oct.
-, Earl of. Vide General, Lord.
-, Mrs. 1642, Order for re-delivering her Horses, 6 Dec.
-, Felix, 1642, to have Pass to convey Sweetmeats, &c. to the King, 21 Dec.

Holland,
-, 1641, the Committee for Printing to send for the Printer of Two Letters from thence
-, Motion for a Member to consider of a Declaration to satisfy the Dutch Ambassador, 24 Mar.
-, 1642, Information concerning Arms, &c. carried from thence to the northern Ports, sent to Lords, 13 Aug.-Letter of Credit to Mr. Strickland, with a Declaration of Reasons for taking up Arms, presented from the Committee for Defence of the Kingdom, and agreed to, 20. Returned from Lords, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to, 23. Order against printing them, and delivering out Copies, 25.- Letter concerning Preparations of Arms, &c. to be sent to the King, and concerning the Manner of receiving Mr. Strickland by the States, 7 Sept.-Another Letter concerning his Proceedings; a Committee to prepare Declaration to acknowledge the good Affections of the States; Declaration reported, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence signified; Declaration to be sent to Mr. Strickland, and presented to the States, 23.-Duplicate to be returned to him, 3 Oct.-His Letter concerning his continuing there after he has received an Answer, and concerning publishing the Declaration; Resolution thereupon, 7. Another Letter concerning the Delivery and Acceptance thereof; Declaration and Acceptance read, 15. -His Memorial concerning preventing the Transportation of Arms, &c. with States Answer read; Order for thanking the States and him, 20. Answer in French read, agreed to, and to be translated, 29.-Further Debate thereon adjourned, 29 Oct.-10 Nov.-A Committee to consider of Propositions for entering into a stricter League with them, 26. -A Committee to prepare Commission better to enable Mr. Strickland to serve the Common-wealth, 2 Dec. Order for sending him 300 l.; House to consider of a fit Recompence to him; Declaration to be sent to States General, read, and agreed to, 9. Returned from Lords, with an Amendment; Amendment agreed to, 12.
-, Merchants, 1641, Petition; Members to speak to the Postmaster about it, 25 Oct.

Holliday,
-, John, 1642, Order for his Discharge, 5 Jan.

Hollingworth,
-, Mr. 1641, Consideration of his Sermon referred to the Committee for Printing; to be sent for by them, 23 July.

Hollis,
-, Lieutenant Colonel, 1642, to have Liberty to pass the Seas, with Eight other Persons; Names of them ordered, 8 Apr.
-, Colonel Dennis, 1642, Petition of Officers of his Regiment referred to the Committee for Irish Affairs, 9 Dec.

Hollister,
-, Edward, &c. 1641, Petition referred to a Committee; Order for Stay of Proceedings, 7 Feb.

Hollyman,
-, Wm. 1641, Petition read, 12 Aug.

Hollys,
-, Mr. 1640. Vide Privileges.
-, 1641. Vide Privileges, and Kimbolton.-Thanked for his Delivery of a Message to Lords, 1 Feb.-Printing a Speech under his Name referred to the Committee for Printing, 7.- Thanked for his worthy Performance of an Impeachment; to withdraw to digest his Report in Writing, 15 June. Read, and to be printed, 18.
-, Denzill, 1640, Petition read, 18 Mar.
-, Gervase, 1641, Offence taken at his Speech; heard thereupon; withdraws; called in, and suspended during the Session, 26 Apr.-Restored, 2 Dec.
-, 1642, Motion for summoning him to attend the Service of the House, 18 Apr.-Voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 22 Aug.

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

Holmead,
-, Stephen. Vide Davies.

Holmer,
-, Thomas, 1641, Order for bailing him, 27 May.

Holstein,
-, Daniel, 1640, Bill to naturalize him read, 21 Jan.
-, Committed, 11 Mar.
-, 1641, Reported, and to be ingrossed, 14 July.

Holmer,
-, Thomas, 1641, Order for bailing him, 27 May.

Holstein,
-, Daniel, 1640, Bill to naturalize him read, 21 Jan. - Committed, 11 Mar.
-, 1641, Reported, and to be ingrossed, 14 July.

Homer,
-, Hen. 1641. Vide Privileges.

Hone,
-, Lieutenant Colonel Peter, 1641, Petition read, 19 Aug. -Another recommended by the King, and read; Resolution thereupon, 1 Sept.

Honour,
-, Court of, 1640, Order for Meeting of the Committee for it, 12 & 30 Jan.

Honours,
-, 1641, Conference desired by Lords concerning the King's bestowing them, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, 2 July. To be reported, 12 & 21.

Hood,
-, Timothy, 1641. Vide Privileges.

Hoogan,
-, Henry, and Rob. Houghton, 1640, Petition read, avowed, and referred to the Bishop of Ely's Committee, 16 Feb.

Hooke,
-, Mr. Vide Long.
-, Humphry, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 28 Nov. To be examined by a Committee, 3 Dec. To be disposed of as Mr. Pym shall think fit, 7.

Hoole,
-, 1641, Bill for erecting a Parish Church, and endowing the Rectory, read, 3 June.
-, Committed, 10.-Committees added, 10 July. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 19. Passed, 24. Sent to Lords, 27.

Hooper,
-, Nicolas, 1642, Information against him referred to the Committee for Informations, 11 Oct.
-, William, 1642, committed to the Fleet, 27 Dec.

Hope,
-, Sir Alexander, 1642, Order for discharging his Horses, 26 Nov.

Hopewell,
-, Ship, 1642, Petition of Master and Owners read, 14 Sept.

Hopper,
-, John, 1642. Vide Privileges.

Hopton,
-, Sir Ralph, 1642, to be summoned to attend the Service of House, 5 May.-To be sent for as a Delinquent, for endeavouring to put the Commission of Array in Execution; voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 5 Aug.-Information of Words spoken by him, read, and to be printed, 29. Resolution for impeaching him of high Treason; a Committee to prepare Impeachment, 30-Pamphlet, intituled, "An Examination of Sir Ralph Hopton," referred to the Committee for Printing, 18 Oct.-Order for disarming his House, 10 Feb.-Ordinance for seizing and sequestering his Estate, 20.-Letter concerning the Success of the Parliament's Forces against his, read, 27.
-, John, 1642, to be appointed Receiver of Letters at Shrewsbury, 22 Aug.

Horley,
-, Mr. 1641, Judges of the King's Bench to be moved for Habeas Corpus to remove him from Lancaster Gaol, 1 Dec.

Horner,
-, Captain Edward, 1642, Order for his Release, 18 July.

Horse,
-, 1642, Propositions for bringing in Horse, Money, or Plate, agreed to by Lords, and to be printed, 10 June. Instructions for taking Subscriptions, and Order concerning the Commissaries, agreed to by them, and to be printed, 16. Order concerning inrolling the Horse at Guildhall, agreed to by them; a Committee of both Houses to advance the Propositions in the City, 17.-Additions to them to be printed; Members to present Names of Commissioners, 4 July.-Resolutions touching Moneys come in, 5.-A Committee to consider what Counties are most convenient first to be sent to, 8. -Resolution touching the issuing Moneys collected, sent to Lords, 11. Order about Collectors and Receivers for the Counties, 12. Referred to a Member, 17.-Treasurers to pay 20,000 l. to the Committee for Defence of the Kingdom, 1 Aug.-Another Committee to take care the Propositions be dispersed, and Money brought up to London, 12 Sept. Impowered to name Receivers for the several Counties; Order for their Meeting; Committees added, 13. All that come to have Voices-Receivers appointed, 14.-Instructions for Committees, 19.-Order about issuing out Moneys, 22.-Propositions and Instructions to be sent to the Counties as from the House only, 24.-Printed Propositions read, and agreed to, 4 Oct.-Answers of Persons refusing to subscribe, reported; One to be sent for, 11. Vide Fountaine. House to consider what is fit to be done with them, 11 & 12. Resolutions for disarming and securing them; Houses of several to be searched, 14. The Committees in the several Counties impowered to secure and disarm them, 17.-Another Committee to prepare Declaration touching the Legality of the Contributions; the King's Letter to Mr Powell referred, 12.-A Committee to receive the Return of the Subscriptions, 28.-Commissaries for valuing Horses, &c. appointed, with Power to seize those, not lifted under Earl of Essex, within London, and Five Miles thereof, 10 Nov. Transcript of their Seizures to be delivered to a Committee, 15.-Treasurers to attend, 19.-Lords to be desired to join in requiring Members of their House to give further Contributions, 3 Dec.-A Committee to inquire what Moneys are raised in the Counties, 9.-Ordinance for assessing Non-contributors, 10.-Members to bring in the Names of Collectors in their several Counties, 11 Feb.-Treasurers to dispose of no Money but by Order of House, and give Account of Money already disposed of, 28.

Horses,
-, 1641, Order for an Inquiry after the transporting them, 18 Nov.-Against transporting any till the King be moved for a Restraint; Lords to be desired to join in a Petition for that Purpose, 19 Feb.

Horsham,
-, 1642, a Committee to prepare Ordinance for supplying the Cure, and sequestering the Profits thereof, 29 Jan.
-, Ordinance read, and agreed to, 31.

Horsley,
-, Henry, and Reynold, 1642, Petition referred to Sir Jo. Delavall's Committee, 30 Apr.

Horth,
-, Tho. 1640, to be sent for by Serjeant; to bring the Patent for Salt, and all Papers relating thereto, 20 Nov.-
-, Order for bailing him, 3 Dec.-19 Jan.

Horwood,
-, Rob. Under-sheriff of Southampton, 1640, Business concerning him referred to the Committee for Inquiry after Papists; examined touching Proceedings about the Seizing of Recusants Lands; to attend again with Secretary Windebank's Letter, 20 Nov.
-, 1641, Order for his Attendance, 13 Nov.

Hospitals,
-, 1642, a Committee to inquire into the Abuse of the Government thereof, 2 Nov.

Hotham,
-, Sir John, 1642, to go with Sir Hugh Cholmley into Yorkshire to satisfy the Army, and discover the Plot; a Committee to prepare Instructions for them; spared from going; Mr. H. Cholmley, and Assistants, appointed in their room, 7 May.-Scandalous Picture of Sir Jo. Hotham to be burnt; Pictures to be seized, and Persons, suspected of designing it to be apprehended, 10 June. House informed the Printer and Publisher were at the Door; Order for continuing them in Custody, 13.-Order for directing his Letters hereafter to the Committee for Defence of the Kingdom, 18 July.-Touching his Pay as Governor of Hull, 20 Aug. Agreed to by Lords, 24.-His Letter read; Resolutions thereupon, 6 Oct.- Another concerning Mr. Pelham read; Resolutions thereupon; Member to prepare Answer, 25 Nov.-The Committee for the Navy to prepare Order to enable him to receive the Customs at Hull, 15 Dec.-His Letter to Speaker read, and delivered to him to be kept secret, 10 Jan.-The Committee for Safety of the Kingdom to write a Letter of Thanks, 21 Feb.
-, Mr. 1642, his Letter concerning the taking in Cawood Castle read; inclosed Declaration read, agreed to, and to be printed, 8 Oct.-Petition concerning Goods stopped by him; Order for re-delivering them, 3 Jan.-His Letter to Lord Fairfax referred to the Lord General, 8 Mar.

Houghton,
-, Rob. Vide Hoogan.
-, Sir Gibb. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 21 Sept.
-, John, 1642, to be committed to Gloucester Gaol, 11 Nov.
-, Tho. 1642, his Office in the Customs to be sequestered, 28 Nov.

Houlden,
-, Humphrey, 1641, Petition concerning a Debt due from Colonel Lunsford, read; has Leave to proceed, notwithstanding the Colonel is in Custody, 29 Jan.

House,
-, 1640, meets, 3 Nov.
-, To receive the Communion- desires Mr. Marshall and Dr. Burgess to preach, 9.-To meet at Church, 16. Thanks them, and Order for printing their Sermons, 18.-Desires Mr. Gawdy and Mr. Morley to preach, 19.-Thanks them, and Order for printing their Sermons, 1 Dec. Resolution touching a Guard offered to House, 23 Nov.-Rule about Divisions of House, 10 Dec.- Proceedings interrupted by Messages from Lords, 2 Jan.- 3 & 23 Feb.-Rule touching Speaker's taking the Chair, 5 Jan.-Order for sitting in Afternoon, 22 & 24 Mar.- Motion for Order not to fit after Six o'Clock, 23.
-, 1641, orders the Doors to be shut, and the Key brought up, 10. 21. & 27, Apr.-2 Mar.-To be called, 19 & 27 Apr.-26 July.-7 Aug.-25 Sept.- 25 Oct.-22 Feb.-16 Mar.-Called, 18 Aug.-A Committee to consider of Fees of Servants of the House, 14 May. Vide Fees.- Resolution for fitting every Afternoon at Three o'Clock till further Order, 21.-Debate concerning a Division-to meet at Church-Motion for a Committee to prepare Reasons for sitting on a Sunday-desires Mr. Calamy to preach, 7 Aug.-Sits on a Sunday-Resolution concerning the Business to be entered on; Conference desired by Lords, to treat of the Reasons for sitting, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Lords Declaration agreed to; Message to Lords, desiring it may be entered, and printed; their Answer; Mr. Calamy to be thanked for his Patience, and discharged, 8.-Desires Mr. Marshall and Mr. Boroughs to preach, 30.-Thanks them, and Order for printing their Sermons, 9.Sept.-Motion that Care be taken for a full House on a certain Day, 31 Aug.-Order for meeting at Ten, aed sitting till Three o'Clock, 25 Oct.- Desires Dr. Burgess to preach, 30.-Thanks him, and Order for printing his Sermon, 5 Nov.-Desires Mr. Gawdy and Mr. Morley to preach, 19.-Thanks them, and Order for printing their Sermons, 1 Dec.-Desires Mr. Calamy and Mr. Marshall to preach, 17. Thanks them, and Order for printing their Sermons, and presenting each with a Piece of Plate, 23.-Thanks Mr. Calamy and Mr. Marshall for their Sermons preached at the Fast, and Order for printing them, 24 Feb.-Desires Mr. Ashe and Dr. Burgess to preach, 10 Mar.-Resolution for sitting every Morning at Eight o'Clock; Lords to be acquainted therewith, 18.
-, 1642, Resolution against proceeding upon private Business for a certain Time, except as excepted, 26 Mar.- Thanks Mr. Ashe and Dr. Burgess, and Order for printing their Sermons-desires Mr. Goodwyn and Mr. Carrel to preach, 12 Apr. Thanks them, and Order for printing their Sermons, 27.-Resolution to fit every Morning at Eight, and rise at Twelve o'Clock, 12 & 15.-To be called, 15 Apr. -9 June.-10. 19. & 24, Oct.-called; Orders touching Defaulters, 16 Apr.-16 June.-Order for meeting after Sermon, 26 Apr.-24 May.-Desires Mr. Chute and Mr. Harris to preach, 27 Apr.-Excuses Mr. Chute, and desires Mr. Sedgwick to preach, 2 May. Thanks them, and Order for printing their Sermons, 25.-Order for meeting at Eight, and adjourning at Ten o'Clock, 9.-For proceeding only on Business that requires present Dispatch, 24.
-, Desires Dr. Gouge and Mr. Sedgwick of Farnham to preach, 25.-Thanks them, and Order for printing their Sermons -desires Mr. Reynolds and Mr. Hill to preach, 29 June.- Thanks them, and Order for printing their Sermons, 27 July. -Resolution for sitting every Day at One o'Clock; discharged, 6 July.-To be called once a Week, 11.-Desires Mr. Wm. Carter and Dr. Downing to preach, 27.-Thanks them, and Order for printing their Sermons-desires Mr. Hodges and Mr. Wilson to preach, 31 Aug.-Thanks them, and Order for printing their Sermons-desires Dr. Temple and Mr. Case to preach, 28 Sept.-Thanks them, and Order for printing their Sermons, 26 Oct.-Desires Mr. Newcomen to preach, 5 Oct.-Thanks him, and Order for printing his Sermon, 5 Nov.-A Committee to prepare Order concerning entering into Publick Business only, 27 Oct. Order reported, and to be printed, 28.-Desires Mr. Vines to preach, 3 Nov. Thanks him, and Order for printing his Sermon-desires Mr. Corbett and Mr. Valentine to preach, 30.- Thanks them, and Order for printing their Sermons-desires Mr. Whittacre and Mr. Arrowsmith to preach, 28 Dec.- Thanks them, and Order for printing their Sermons, 25 Jan. -Told twice, Tellers disagreeing upon the Numbers, 11 Jan.-Desires Mr. Ellis and Mr. Bridges to preach, 25.- Thanks them, and Order for printing their Sermons, 22 Feb. -Order for sitting at Eight, and rising at Twelve o'Clock; Lords to be moved to join therein, 30 Jan.-Desires Mr. Gibbons and Mr. Lightfoot to preach, 22 Feb.

Howard,
-, Captain, 1641, to be summoned to attend the Service of House, 12 Jan.
-, 1642, Like Order, 6 Aug.-Order for Payment of his Arrears, 13 Oct.
-, Lord, of Escrigg, 1642, Resolution for impeaching him, 11 June. Vide Northampton, Earl of.
-, Sir Rob. 1642, voted incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 6 Sept.
-, Wm. 1642, to be sent for in safe Custody, 31 Jan.

Howe,
-, Mr. 1642, to remain in Custody, 11 Nov.

Howell,
-, Dr. 1641, Information of dangerous Words spoken by him; to be sent for by Serjeant, 14 Mar. Heard, and to be discharged, 19.
-, James, 1642, committed to the Fleet, 14 Nov.

Hoyle,
-, Dr. 1642, to be recommended to a Living, 18 Feb.

Hudson,
-, Captain Wm. 1642, Persons appointed to seize and sell his Goods, 22 Nov.-A Committee to examine a pretended Bill of Sale, 12 Jan.-Report; Order thereupon, 15 Feb.
-, To be removed to Norwich, and kept close Prisoner i the mean time, 13 Mar.
-, Mrs. 1642, Order for employing her Horses in the Service of the Commonwealth-for restraining her to her House -for recovering Money due to her upon Bonds, 16 Dec.

Hugenden,
-, 1640, Petition of Inhabitants referred to the Committee for preaching Ministers, 19 Dec.

Huggett,
-, Antony, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 29 Oct.

Hughes,
-, H. 1641, to have Warrant for apprehending Priests, and seizing massing Stuff, 9 Sept.-Complaint of his making a Market of them referred to a Committee, 23 Nov.-Examinations concerning him referred, 27 Dec.
-, Mr. 1642. Vide Privileges.
-, Dr. 1642, Order for seizing him, and his Horses, 28 Jan.

Huish,
-, Alexander, 1640, to be sent for as a Delinquent, to answer a Petition against him, 12 Dec.-To be bailed, 4 Jan.

Hull,
-, 1640, new Writ, 29 Dec.
-, 1641, Letter from Lord General, complaining of the Mayor's Contempt of his Order for admitting Cannon into the Town; Speaker to write a Letter to him thereupon, 26 July. Matter of Fact referred to the Committee for the King's Army, 28.-A Committee of both Houses to prepare a Letter to Mayor to keep the Arms and Ammunition safe, 16 Aug.- Another Committee to consider the Proposition of transporting Ammunition and Ordnance from thence, 23. Conference desired by Lords concerning it, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported, 24.-Order for transporting Part thereof to the Tower, 3 Nov. For providing Ships-for inquiring what Ships are in the River proper for that Service, 22.-A Committee to consider of some Method for guarding the Town, 3 Dec.-Member to prepare a Letter to Mayor to require him to disarm Recusants, and injoin them to depart, and to have the Arms in Readiness; Lord Keeper to be moved for a Commission to him to tender the Oaths, 16. Letter read, to be signed by Speaker, and sent, 17.-Message to Lords, desiring them to join in Order for putting some of the Trained Bands near Hull into the Town, under Sir Jo. Hotham's Command; their Concurrence, signified; Sir Jo. to go down for that Purpose; Messengers to be furnished with Horses and Guides, 11 Jan.-Letters from thence read; Resolutions thereupon; to be severally presented to Lords at a Conference; free Conference desired; Managers appointed; free Conference agreed to, and held, 20.-A Committee to draw a Letter to Mayor, to prepare Lodgings for some Companies coming thither, 1 Feb.-Letter from thence sent to Lords; Messenger to desire them to join in moving the King for Warrant to deliver Ammunition to the Soldiers; their Concurrence signified, 2.-Another Letter concerning a Ship from Newcastle, laden with Arms, brought into Hull; Order for seizing them, and staying the Ship and Master; Master to be examined upon Oath; Lords Concurrence signified; Mayor discharged, 7.-Another to Speaker read, 8.-Order for carrying Arms out of the Magazine to Chester, for the Service of Ireland; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 19.-Order for delivering Carriages to remove them, 21.-Member to prepare Letters to Sheriffs to assist in conducting them, 2 Mar. Letters read, agreed to, and to be signed by Speaker, 5.-Allowances to the Garrison presented, and agreed to, 26 Feb.-Forces to continue there; a Committee to consider of a Way for providing Moneys for them, 5 Mar.-King's Purveyors examined touching Directions for sending Provisions to Hull, 7.-Workmen to be sent to dress the Arms, 16.-Conference desired with Lords concerning some Course for securing the Town, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held; free Conference desired by Lords, agreed to; Managers appointed; free Conference held, and reported; another free Conference desired with Lords; agreed to, 19. Held; Lords Amendments reported, and agreed to; a Committee to prepare an Order thereupon; Order reported, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence signified, 22.
-, 1642, Resolutions touching the Forces brought in; Lords Concurrence to be desired-a Committee to consider of the Safety of the Town, 25 Mar. Letters and Informations referred, 26.-Message to Lords, desiring them to join in Order touching removing the Magazine; Messenger dismissed without Answer; Conference desired by them thereupon, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported, 2 Apr. Free Conference to be desired with Lords thereupon; Managers appointed, 4. Heads reported, and agreed to, 7. Free Conference desired, agreed to, and held, 8. Another free Conference desired by Lords, agreed to; Managers appointed; free Conference held, and reported; Resolution to join with Lords in a Desire to the King for removing it; a Committee of both Houses to prepare the Message, Draught thereof sent from Lords, 9. Conference desired by Lords concerning the King's Answer, agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; a Committee of both Houses to prepare Reasons for the Removal; Resolutions touching that and Sir Jo. Hotham to be sent to Lords, 16. Returned, with an Amendment; Amendment agreed to, 18. Copy of a Petition to the King, for Stay of the Magazine, presented; Conference desired with Lords thereupon; Managers appointed, and to prepare Heads; Conference agreed to, and held; Vote for summoning several Gentlemen to attend; agreed to by Lords; Estimate of Two Ships for transporting it, referred to the Committee for the Navy, 25.-Order for delivering the Magazine, 6 May. Agreed to by Lords, 7. Letters from Committees concerning their Care in shipping and conveying it away; Order for reimbursing their Charges, 14. Letters from thence; a Committee to prepare Answer, and a Warrant to Masters of Ships to bring it up; Letter and Order reported, agreed to, and to be fair-written; Conference to be desired with Lords concerning Papers communicated by them; Managers appointed, 18. Information that the Magazine is brought up; Captains thanked; Ships Companies to be rewarded; Lord Admiral to be moved to discharge them; Resolution for putting the Arms and Ammunition in the Tower; Conference desired by Lords concerning the Arrival of them; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and to be reported, 30. Reported, 31.-Members to see them delivered to the Officers of Ordnance; Order for Officers to receive and deliver them by Order of both Houses, sent to Lords, 1 June. Returned, with an Amendment; free Conference desired with them thereupon; agreed to; Managers appointed; free Conference held, 3. Lords Concurrence signified, 4. Officers Answer to Message, requiring them to declare whether they would deliver them out according to the Order; Resolutions thereupon to be delivered to Lords at a Conference; Conference desired; agreed to, and held; another desired by Lords; agreed to; Managers and Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported, 7. Another Conference desired by them concerning disposing of the Magazine, agreed to; Managers and Reporters appointed; Conference held, 8. Reported; Order touching it read, and agreed to, with an Amendment; Amendment agreed to by Lords, 9. A Committee of both Houses to consider of a Place to put it in, 17. Conference desired by Lords thereupon; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, 22. Reported; Lords Order agreed to, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to by them, 24.-Conference desired by Lords concerning Lord Mayor's Refusal to dispose of the Magazine; agreed to; Managers and Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported, 11 July. Members to inquire whether any Part is disposed of-a Committee to present proper Places, 14. Order for hiring Places, and keeping them clean; Lords Concurrence to be desired; Order touching the Removal of the Residue of the Arms, &c. sent to Lords, 16. Returned, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to, 18. Sir Jo. Hotham to be desired to procure Ships, 27.-Order against delivering Arms and Ammunition out of the Magazine, but by Order of both Houses, 15 Apr.-House informed that the Prince Elector, and several Lords, had been there, and that the King had resolved to go, 25. Information of Passages between the King and Sir Jo. Hotham; Conference desired by Lords concerning the King's Message, touching the Governor's refusing him Entrance; agreed to; Conference held, and reported; Lords Votes agreed to-a Committee to prepare Declaration concerning the intercepting Letters and Messages between Hull and the Parliament; Declaration reported; same Committee to prepare Heads for a Conference concerning the Information; Heads reported; Conference to be desired; Managers appointed; Conference desired; agreed to, and held, 26. Reported; Committees for another County to resort thither occasionally, 27. Preamble and Narrative reported, and agreed to; Narrative and Votes to be printed; Conference desired with Lords; agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held; another desired by Lords; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Declaration; Order and Instructions agreed to by Lords, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to, 28. Lords to be moved for Order to send them down-Governor's Letter to Speaker read, and to be sent to Lords-Committee to prepare Answer to the King's Second Message, concerning Sir Jo. Hotham's refusing him Entrance, 29. Order for their Meeting, and the Attendance of the Committees-Conference desired by Lords concerning it; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; a Committee of both Houses to consider what is fit to be done thereupon; Lords desired to appoint a Time for their Meeting, and to inlarge their Power; Answer thereto-Person examined touching the Manner of the King's coming to demand the Town-Order concerning succeeding Governors, in case of Sir Jo. Hotham's Death; agreed to by Lords, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to, 30.-Messenger gives Account of his Journey; Copy of Petition of the Sheriff, &c. of York to the King, read; Informations referred to a Committee of both Houses; Conference desired with Lords thereupon; agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, and reported, 2 May.-Answer to King's Messages reported, and agreed to, 4. Returned from Lords, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to, and returned; Report of Delivery, 5.-Letters from the Committees relating their Proceedings; a Committee to prepare Answer and further Instructions for them; Answer reported; to be fair written, and signed by Speaker, 6.-Conference desired by Lords touching another Message from the King; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held; Letter and Message read; Resolution touching the Contriver; a Committee of both Houses to prepare Answer-Letter to be sent to the Committees, 12.-Letter from them; another desiring the Stay of the Committees, referred to a Committee; Report; Committees added-Declaration, in Answer to the King's Declaration, read; Debate adjourned, 18. Resumed; previous and main Questions, touching a Clause concerning the King's being bound to pass Bills, severally Affirmative; Declaration re-committed, 19. Copy of King's Oath to be added, 20. Committee to examine it, 21. Clauses added; Declaration sent to Lords; Report of Delivery, 23. Declaration agreed to by Lords; Order for dispersing it, 26.-Assistants to the Governor appointed, 20 & 24.-Members to peruse the Instructions given to the Committees, 20 May. Names of the Committees sent to Lords-Report from the Committees, with their Instruction; Order for thanking them, and for their Indemnity, 24.-Letter from Sir Jo. Hotham, concerning a treasonable Attempt upon the Town, read, and to be printed; sent to Lords, and read by them; Lieutenant named therein to be taken into Consideration, 27. Lords to be desired to join in sending to the Committees concerning his Commitment, 30.-Conference desired concerning him; agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held; another desired by Lords; agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, 1 June.-Members to agree with an Engineer and Two Conductors to be sent down, 7. Order touching their Pay, 10.-concerning Two of the Committees continually residing there; agreed to by Lords, 7.-Moneys collected upon the Act of Contribution to be paid to Sir Jo. Hotham, 13. Order for repairing the Fortifications, 22.-Lord Admiral to be moved for Stay of Ships there, 27. Lords Concurrence signified, 28.-Letter from thence, giving Notice of a Ship, 5 July.-Orders touching sending down Victuals and Beer, 8. -Declaration concerning Reparation to Tenants or Owners of neighbouring Lands drowned; read, and agreed to, 9. Sent to Lords-Speaker to send Letters from thence to the Committee for Defence of the Kingdom, 11.-Earl of Warwick to assist the Town-Governor to deliver Arms, &c. to Persons appointed by him, 12. Lords Concurrence signified, 13.-Letters concerning the State of the Town, and some Proceedings there, read; Order and Resolution thereupon, 18. Order for punishing Offenders under Sir Jo. Hotham's Command-for his staying Wines and Provisions, 29.-Member to write a Letter to him for discharging Ships going to Ireland, 15 Aug.-Resolution for sending him Two Regiments, 23.-Order about rewarding Persons for good Services there, 23 Sept.-Governor's Letter concerning Provision of Moneys; Order thereupon, 12 Dec.-Public Faith to be given to a Person who brought Four Brass Pieces thither; Order for employing them, 14 Feb.-Letter concerning the Wants of the Garrison, 23. Order touching present Advancement of Moneys, 25.-Another Letter concerning it, 14 Mar.

Hull,
-, Mr. 1642. Vide Privileges.-Order for disarming and securing him, 22 Oct.

Humberton,
-, Henry. Vide Hobart.

Humble,
-, Mr. 1642, Committed to the Clinke, 28 Nov.
-, Mrs. 1642, Order for re-delivering her Horses, 6 Dec.

Humpsreville,
-, Wm. 1642. Vide Privileges.

Huncks,
-, Colonel, 1642, to be recommended to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland for Half-pay from the Time he was listed.-Demands of the Inhabitants of Northallerton concerning him referred to a Committee, 18 Apr.-Appointed Serjeant Major General of the Army in Ireland; Resolution touching his Pay, 30.-Order for Payment of his Arrears, 16 & 20 May.
-, Sir Foulke, 1641, his Examination before Lords Committees read, 17 Nov.

Hungerford,
-, Sir Edward, 1642, his Letter concerning being apprehended by Warrant from Sir Edward Bainton and his Captain Lieutenant; Order for bringing them up in safe Custody, 14 Jan. Vide Bainton-Order for enabling him to raise Moneys for maintaining Forces in Wilts read, and agreed to, 2 Feb.
-, Mr. Vide Quarrel.

Hunington,
-, 1640, Report; Resolution for restoring it-new Writ, 26 Nov.

Hunt,
-, Serjeant. Vide Quarrel.
-, Tho. of Langton, and others, 1640, Bill to enable them to sell Lands read, 10 Dec.
-, 1641, committed, 23 July.
-, Tho. of Salop, 1642, Lord Chief Justice to be desired to remove, by Certiorari, the Indictment against him and others for training according to an Ordinance; Proceedings thereupon to be stayed, 26 Aug.

Huntington,
-, County, 1641, Information of dangerous Words spoken by Gentlemen; Speaker to issue Warrant for bringing a Person to be named to him; Order for Witnesses, 17 Dec. -Lord Mandeville nominated Lord Lieutenant, 10 Feb. -Names of Deputies referred again to him, 17 Mar. Approved; others to be recommended, 22.
-, 1642, Petition of Inhabitants read; Member who brought it to thank them, 25 Mar.-Another Deputy Lieutenant approved, 12 May.-Order for Gentlemen to assist them in advancing the Propositions for raising Horse, &c. 29 July.-House informed of an Opposition to executing the Ordinance for the Militia; Resolutions thereupon, 22 Aug. -Examinations concerning the Under-sheriff, and others, referred to a Committee, 7 & 8 Sept.-Order for raising 2,000 Horse, 5 Dec.

Huntley,
-, Tho. 1642, Lord Chief Justice to grant Habeas Corpus for removing him from Newcastle Gaol, 7 Mar.

Hunton,
-, Tho. 1640. Vide Privileges.

Hurst
-, Castle, 1641, Governor to be summoned to appear concerning its going to Decay, 2 Nov.

Hussey,
-, Anne, 1640, to be summoned to attend, 26 Jan.
-, 1641, to be discharged from further Restraint; Money to be paid her for present Relief, 31 Aug.
-, Mr. 1641, new Writ in his room, 25 Mar.
-, 1642, Order touching the Repayment of his Loan, with Interest, 26 Mar.
-, Hubert, 1642. Vide Privileges.

Hutchins,
-, Edward, and John Castleton, 1642, Petition read, and to be considered, 12 May.

Hutchinson,
-, Mr. 1642, to have Leave to carry down Four Musquets, 15 June.
-, Jo. 1642, to have Liberty to convey Arms into Nottinghamshire, 6 July.

Hutton,
-, Timothy, and Mr. Fletcher, 1641, to be summoned to appear to answer a Petition against them, 25 Oct. Hutton ordered into Custody, 26. Vide Privileges.
-, Sir Rich. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 25 Apr.
-, Order for seizing him and his Estate; Resolution for impeaching him of High Treason; Member to prepare Impeachment, 15 Feb.