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RAINSHAWE.
-, Vide Privileges.
Reading,
-, new Writ, 17 Apr.
Records
-, of the House, a Committee to peruse them, 17 Apr.
Recoveries
-, suffered by Infants; Bill to prevent Abuses therein,
read, 16 Apr. Committed, 21. Order for Sitting of the
Committee, 30 Apr. & 1 May.
Religion,
-, grand Committee appointed, 16 Apr.-Person to be
sent for by Warrant to attend them, 21.
-, Motion that the Clerk may look out the Remonstrance
for Religion prepared the last Parliament, 17 Apr.
-, Articles of Grievances touching Innovations in Religion
propounded; Motion concerning the Manner of Proceeding
thereupon; Article to be considered in a Committee of the
whole House, 17 Apr. Considered; Report; Order for consulting with Lords thereupon; a Committee to prepare the Inducements, 23. Inducements reported; Resolution thereupon; another Committee to prepare Directions for manageing the Conference, 24. Order for their Setting, 27 & 28.
Persons to attend them; their Report touching the Disposition
of the Parts of the Conference; Managers appointed; Resolutions concerning divers Heads to be handled thereat-For
a Clause of Reservation, 29. Further Debate adjourned, 29
& 30 Apr. & 1 May.
Returns
-,
Double Returns.
Vide Elections.
-, a Committee to view some Returns sent up with Blanks,
28 Apr.
Rushworth,
-, John, admitted Clerk-Assistant-not to make Notes,
without the Command of the House; only Orders and Reports, 25 Apr.
Ryegate
-, Election, and double Return, Order for the Committee
to proceed in it, 18 Apr. Report; One Burgess called in;
Case of the other Two referred to the further Consideration of
the Committee, 20.
RACHDALE,
-, 1641, Bill for establishing several Parcels of
Land in the Manor, &c. read, 3 June. Committed; Instruction; Parties concerned to have Notice, 25. Order for
Meeting of the Committee; Committees added, 28.
Radford,
-, Arthur, 1642, Order for disarming and sending him
up in safe Custody, 15 Oct.
Radnor
-, County, 1641, Lord Keeper nominated Lord Lieutenant, 11 Feb.-Deputy Lieutenants approved, 18 Mar.
Rainsford,
-, Francis, 1642, Petition; Order for bailing him, 17
Sept.
Raleigh,
-, Carew, 1642, to pay in his Share of Aqueduct-money
received from the King, and be discharged from Security given
upon that Account, 24 May.
Raleigh,
-, 1642, Petition of Minister and People referred to a
Justice of Peace, 10 Aug.
Ramsey,
-, John, Clerk, 1641, to be released from Gaol, and sent
to Bedlam, 27 May.
-, Colonel, 1642, to be thanked for his Services, 18
Nov.
-, Sir James, 1642, to have Warrant to go to Scotland,
16 Feb.
-, Lieutenant William, 1642, to be removed to Colchester; a Committee to prepare Letter to Mayor for safeguarding,
and keeping him close Prisoner, 13 Mar.
Randall,
-, Thomas Roger, 1641, Bill to enable him, and Wm.
Hunt, to fell Lands for Payment of Debts, read, 24 May.
Ranger,
-, Edw. 1640, to be sent for by Warrant, 17 Mar.
Raphoe,
-, Bishop of, 1642, his Petition to the King recommended
to both Houses; Form of the Reference, 16 July.-Other
Petitions referred to the Commissioners for Irish Affairs, 15
Aug.-Another referred to the Committee for Adventurers,
7 Sept.-to have Warrant to go to the King, 12.
Rashley,
-, Mr. 1640. Vide Privileges.
Ratcliffe,
-, Sir Geo. 1640, a Member of the Irish Parliament, to
be sent for to answer a Charge of High Treason against him;
King to be moved for Directions therein, 13 Nov. His Answer; Speaker to issue Warrants to several Persons to assist in
executing the Order, 14. Not to be suffered to speak or correspond with the Earl of Strafford, 30.-Day appointed for
his Appearance, 1 Dec. Committed to the Gatehouse; no
Person to speak to him but in the Presence of the Keeper, 9.
-Committee to examine Witnesses, and prepare a Charge
against him, 24. Articles read, and to be ingrossed; Resolution for impeaching him of High Treason; Message to Lords
for that Purpose; Message from them about securing him;
another to them thereupon; their Answer, 29. Ingrossed
Articles read, and to be delivered to Lords at a Conference;
Messenger declares the Effect of what he intended to say at the
Delivery; Report of Articles delivered; Order touching the
Examination of Witnesses, 31.-A Committee to open a
Letter directed to him, and communicate the Contents, if
worthy, 19 Feb.
-, 1641, Order for Meeting of the Committee; Committees added, 18 May.-Committee to stand, 1 June.
-, 1642, Lords to be moved to hasten his Tryal, 26
Mar.
-, Sir Alexander, 1642, not to be discharged till further
Order; to be committed to Serjeant's Custody; Examination
of Matters concerning him referred to the Committee for defence of the Kingdom, 2 Nov.-To the Committee for Informations, 4. Report; Resolutions thereupon; Order for his
Commitment to the Tower, 9.
-, Wm. 1642, to be committed to the Clinke, 11 Nov.
Ratclisse,
-, 1641, Bill for erecting Four Churches in the Hamlets
of Ratclisse, Limehouse, Poplar, and Mile-end, read, 3 June.
Committed, 19.-Committee revived; Order for that
Sitting; Committees added, 28 Feb.
Rates,
-, Book of. Vide Supply.
Ravenscroft,
-, Mr. 1641, to be bailed, 20 Jan. A Committee,
take the Information against him, 26.-Lord Keeper to be
moved to put him out of the Commission of Peace; Order for
bailing him, 2 Feb.
-, 1642, Report from a Committee that he has paid in his
Loan of 50 l. 16 Sept.
Rawlinson,
-, Mr. 1642, Order about removing him from York
to the King's Bench, 16 Sept.
Rawson,
-, Mr. 1640, Petition re-delivered to be amended, 28
Jan.
-, 1641, to be withdrawn from the Committee for Grievances, and preferred to Mr. Chambers's Committee, 9 July.
-, Nehemiah, 1642, Petition referred to a Committee;
Members to shew it to Judges of the King's Bench, and of
the Duchy Court, 27 May.
Rayner,
-, Sir Jo. 1640, Bill for Confirmation of Letters Patents
to him of Lands in Kent, &c. read, 8 Mar. Read Second
time; Questions for Commitment and Ingrossment, severally
Neg. Bill rejected, 19.
Read,
-, Rob. 1640, to attend, 20 Nov.-4 Dec.
Reade,
-, Mr. 1642, Lords acquaint House at a Conference, that
he was arrived from Ireland, and committed to the Tower,
20 June.
aReading,
-, 1640, Bill concerning it read, 16 Mar.
-, 1642, House informed of certain Proclamations read
there-Turner and Southby to be sent for as Delinquents, 12
July. Southby to be released, 20.
Reading,
-, John, 1641, Petition referred to the Committee for
Informations, 6 Dec.
-, Richard, 1641, Order of the Committee of Privileges
to him made void, 7 June.
Recess.
-, Vide Adjournment.
Recognizances,
-, 1642, Member to prepare Order for discharging
the Recognizances which Persons, employed in the Service of
the Parliament, were forced into, 1 Aug. Order reported, 3.
Sent to Lords, 5.
Records
-, of the House, 1640. Vide Journals.
-, 1642, Lords Concurrence to the Proposition for not
removing the Records signified, 27 May.
Recusants,
-, Popish, 1640, Message from King about a Proclamation for disarming them-a Committee to inquire into the
Number of them in London, and within Ten Miles thereof,
9 Nov. Order for their Sitting, 10 & 12. Further Powers
given them, 12 & 14. Business concerning Harwood referred; Witness to be summoned, 20. Petitions and Catalogue
of Papists referred, 23 & 30. Report of Exceptions to the
Proclamation, and other Matters concerning Recusants, recommitted; the Committee to prepare a Bill, and Petition to
the King thereon, and consider Information given to the
King's Bench touching the Number of them in a neighbouring
Parish, 28.-Further Report touching the Discharge of
them from their Confinement, 1 Dec.-Justices in London
and Westminster to put the Laws against them in Execution,
3. Like Order to all Justices in England and Wales, 7.-
Further Orders for securing them, 24.-The Committee to
stand; Order for their Meeting, 12 Jan.-Report; Conserence to be desired with Lords about disarming them; Managers
appointed, 11 Feb. A Committee to withdraw, and prepare
additional Heads; their Report about Motives for removing
English Papists from Court; Conference to be desired; Manager added, 13. Free Conference desired by Lords there upon, agreed to; Managers and Reporters appointed; free
Conference held, and to be reported, 23. Reported, 26.-
Answer thereto to be debated, 26 Feb.-4. 8. & 13, Mar.
-A Committee to prepare Questions to be proposed to Persons concerning Instructions to Recusants for raising Money
for the Northern Expedition, 28 Jan. Examination of the
whole Business referred, 29. Papers concerning the Collection to be brought in, 30.-Legality of Protections granted
them referred to a Committee, 1 Mar.-Declaration touching
disarming them to be sent to Lords-Business concerning the
Removal of English Papists from Court, to be considered, 15.
Resolution for joining with Lords in a Petition to the King for
that Purpose; free Conference to be desired touching disarming
and removing them from Court, 16. Desired, agreed to, and
held, 17. Another free Conference desired with Lords upon
the same Subject, agreed to; Managers appointed; free Conference held-another desired by Lords, agreed to; Reporters
appointed, 23.
-, 1641, Message from Lords, signifying what time the
King would be attended touching disarming and removing
them from Court, 25 Mar.-Lords to be moved to join in
petitioning the King for his speedy Answer, 8 Apr.-To
think of a short Time for desiring Audience, 26. Message
from King, signifying what time he would be attended for his
Answer, 27. Answer to be reported, 29. Reported, 30,
-Order for apprehending those that disobey the Proclamation for their Banishment-Motion for disarming all, and securing those of the greatest Quality-Certificates of those in
or near London ordered, 7 May.-Information of dangerous
Words spoken by them, referred to a Committee, 14.-Motion to be made at the Committee for them concerning Lords
Popish Recusants, and their Wards, 15.-Names of the principal Papists, and of the Commissioners for disarming them, to
be presented-Order for speedy disarming them to be prepared,
21.-The Committee to stand, 1 June.-Auditors and Receivers of the Forfeitures to bring in their Patents, 30.-
Commissioners appointed to inquire after the Arrears, 2 July.
-Conference desired by Lords concerning disarming them,
agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, 19.-
Order from Lords concerning exempting their Children and
Servants, referred to a Committee, 13 Aug.-A Committee
to prepare Heads for a Commission for disarming them; Heads
reported; Conference desired thereupon; Managers appointed; Conference held, 17. Message to Lords, desiring their
Resolution concerning it; their Concurrence signified; free
Conference desired by them touching the Manner, agreed to;
Reporters appointed; free Conference held, and reported;
Resolution for appointing Gentlemen in every County to fee
Ordinance executed; a Committee to prepare Ordinance, and
present the Names of Persons proper for the Service, 21. Order for Presentment, 24. For Meeting of the Committee,
25. Ordinance read, and to be considered, 26. Considered,
and agreed to; Commissioners Names ordered, 27. Presented,
and to be inserted, 28. Conference desired with Lords touching the Ordinance, agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, 30. Ordinance and Instructions agreed to by
Lords, and desired to be ingrossed; ingrossed Copy read, and
passed; signed by Speakers of both Houses, and to be printed,
31.-A Committee to consider of a Method for securing
Papists not convict, 2 Nov. Committee to prepare Ordinance for that Purpose, and Heads for a Conference; Committees added, 15. Another Committee to prepare Reasons;
Reasons reported; Conference desired; agreed to; Managers
appointed; Conference held, 17. Reported, 18.-List of the
prime Papists in every County ordered, 15.-Committee to
search their Houses for suspected Persons; Lords Concurrence
signified; Black Rod and Serjeant to attend them, 16.-
Names of those proper to be secured, considered in a Committee of the whole House, 19. Reported, and sent to Lords,
with Desire to join in securing them, 20.-A Committee to
consider of Order for reviving and executing the Ordinance for
disarming them, 20 Jan.
-, 1642, Members to present their Names, 2 June.-
Information concerning Money and Arms in their Houses, referred to the Committee for Defence of the Kingdom, 17
Aug.-Lords to be desired to expedite the Ordinance for disarming them, 18. Ordinance sent down, 20.-Order for
enabling divers Persons to seize them, read, and agreed to;
Lords Concurrence to be desired, 22.-A Committee to prepare Order for preventing Abuses by general Warrants for
searching Houses, 26.-Order for bringing Arms seized to
Guildhall, 22 Sept.-For detaining Horse and Arms of a
Recusant stayed in Essex-the Committee for Informations to
examine the Business concerning his Plate, 7 Oct.-A
Committee to consider of a Commission for putting the Laws
against them in Execution, 3 Jan.
-, convict, 1641, a Committee concerning their Recusancy
appointed, 14 May. Certificates referred, 15. Committees
added, 19, 20. & 26. Report; their Names to be returned into
the Exchequer, 21.-Petition referred, 4 June.-Further Report touching Recusants in the Wardship of Recusants; Lords
to be moved to join in a Petition to the King to put them into
the Custody of Protestants-Cases of Hendricke and Marrott
reported-Sir Kenelm Digby to attend the Committee, 22.-
A Capuchin to attend them, 12 Aug. Other Matters referred, 13.
-, 1640, Bill to prevent Dangers from Popish Recusants,
read, 17 Mar.
-, 1641, Committed, 26 Mar.-Order for Meeting of
the Committee, 21 & 29 May.-Bill reported, and recommitted, 2 June. Reported from Re-commitment, and
to be ingrossed, 3. Passed, and sent to Lords, 9. Recommended for Expedition, 10.-House put them in mind
of Bill, 6 July. Move them to expedite it; Report of
Message delivered, 12. Bill returned, with Amendments;
Amendments to be reported, 21. Reported, and re-committed, 24.-Order for Meeting of the Committee, 3 Aug.
-Bill to regulate Recusants Lands liable to the King's Seizure, read, 3 Apr. Committed, 10.-Order for Sitting of
the Committee, 5 & 16 June. Bill reported, and to be ingrossed, 30.-A Committee to prepare Bill for fining such as
staid in Town since the Proclamation for their Banishment,
26.-Instruction to insert Clause for restraining them to
practise Physic or Surgery in and about London, 5 June.-
Bill for more speedy Conviction of them, read, 4 Nov.-Bill
from Lords for putting some popishly affected into safe Custody,
read twice, and committed, 24 Nov. Reported, with Amendments; Conference to be desired with Lords concerning them,
26. Desired, and agreed to; Managers appointed; Conserence held, 29. Another desired by Lords; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held; Amendments in part
agreed to by Lords, 30.-A Committee to prepare Reasons
in Maintenance of the Amendments; to proceed to Business
if Four present, 3 Dec. Order for their Meeting, 7. Chairman to attend with the Bill, 14. Bill re-committed; all that
come to have Voices, 18. Conference to be desired with
Lords concerning the Bill, and omitting a Name, 23.
-, 1641, Bill for disarming them, ordered, 3 Dec. Read, 6.
Committed, 20. Order for Meeting of the Committee; all
that come to have Voices, 24.-Members to bring in Names
of Recusants to be secured, and of the Places where they are to
be secured, 28 Jan. Bill to be reported, 29.-Reported,
and re-committed; Committee added, 5 Feb.
-, 1642, Bill reported from Re-commitment, and to be
ingrossed, 12 Apr. Passed, 22.
-, 1641, Bill for securing them ordered, 7 Mar. Read, 21.
-, 1642, Committed, 12 Apr. To be ingrossed, 28.
-, 1642, Bill concerning breeding Recusants Children in
the Protestant Religion, ordered, 12 Apr.-A Committee
to prepare a Bill for employing their Estates according to the
Statute, 3 Jan.
Reddock,
-, Lieutenant George, 1642, to be removed to Colchester; a Committee to prepare Letter to the Mayor for keeping
him close Prisoner, 13 Mar.
Reeve,
-, Peter, 1641, Petition read, 19 Aug.
-, Judge, 1642, to be thanked for promoting a Petition,
desiring the King to return to the Parliament; his Answer,
with an Account of Exceptions taken by him, 9 Apr. Vide
Privileges.
-, Mr. 1642. Vide Privileges.
Reeves,
-, Dr. 1642, to be summoned to appear, 5 July.
Reformado
-, Officers, 1641, Petition read, and referred to the
Committee for the King's Army, 18 Aug. To be considered,
23. List of their Names ordered, and presented, 24.-
Their Petition read; Question for referring it to a Committee,
Neg. 23 Dec.-Another read; nothing done thereupon, 2
Feb.-Another read; Sense of the House upon it, 12 Mar.
-, 1642, Order for paying those entered in the List; Lords
Concurrence to be desired, 12 July.-Resolutions concerning
their Pay, &c. 14 & 18.
Refugees,
-, Protestant, 1641, a Committee to consider of them,
16 Aug.
Regaud,
-, Anne, 1641, Bill for naturalizing her, read, 30 Apr.
-, Party takes Oaths; Bill committed, 25 June.
Religion,
-, 1640, grand Committee appointed, 6 Nov. Petitions
referred, 16 & 28.-Report touching a Petition against Dr.
Lafield-touching Mr. Coltman's Complaint against Sir H.
Spiller-touching the pulling down St. Gregory's Church by
Order of Council, 25 Nov. Vide Singulos-Touching Dr.
Potter-Mr. Fulham-Mr. Wilkinson, 23 Dec. Vide Singulos.-Committee to stand; impowered to consider of the
ecclesiastical Courts and Church Government, 12 Jan.-Report and Resolution touching a Statute made at Cambridge
concerning Subscriptions, 20. Vide Cambridge.-Geo. Lilburne's Petition to be heard before the Committee, 3 Feb.
-, 1641, Report touching Mr. Finch, Vicar of Christchurch, London, 8 May. Vide Finch.-touching Mr. Aston,
Vicar of Painswicke, 11. Vide Aston.-touching Dr. Utye,
17. Vide Utye.-Petitions referred, 30 June.-19 July.
-, 1642, Order for Sitting of the Committee, 26 & 30
Mar.
-, 1641, Bill for Security of the true Religion, the Safety
and Honour of his Majesty, and the just Rights of the Subject,
and the better Discovery and Punishment of Popish Recusants,
read twice, and committed, 6 May.-Passed, and sent to
Lords, 19 July.
Renche,
-, Mr. 1642, Informations concerning him referred to the
Committee for Informations, 2 Mar.
Renham,
-, Captain, 1641, Petitions referred to the Committee for
the Starchamber; Order for their Sitting during a Recess, 8
Sept.
Rennulagh,
-, Lord, 1642, Letter taking Notice of his Service and
Patience to be prepared, 17 May. Reported, and agreed to,
18.-Petition on his behalf referred to the Committee for
Adventurers, 27 Sept.
Renton,
-, Rich. 1642, Lord Chief Justice to be required to grant
Habeas Corpus, without Fee, for removing him from York
Gaol, 4 Oct.
Report,
-, 1640, Copies to be delivered to Members requiring them,
9 Nov.-Order about making them, 24 Dec.-8 & 15
Feb.
-, 1641, Consideration of printing a Report referred to the
Committee for Printing, 28 June.
Requests,
-, Court of, 1641, Bill for abolishing it, read, 23 June.
Returns.
-,
Double Returns.
-, Vide Privileges.
Revett,
-, Captain, 1642, Order for Indemnity of him and others,
22 Aug.
Reyne,
-, 1642, Order for supplying the Cure, and sequestering
the Profits thereof, read, and agreed to, 21 Feb.
Reyner,
-, John, 1641, to have Warrant for apprehending Priests,
and seizing Massing-stuff, 9 Sept.
Reynolds,
-, Peter, 1642, to have Licence to transport Corn to
Youghall, 7 Apr.-His Petition, 8 Oct. Vide Polehill.
-, Mr. 1642, desired to preach, 29 June.-Thanked,
and to print his Sermon, 27 July.
-, Sir Tho. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 17 Oct.
-, Samuel, 1642, Order for restoring his Money, 5 Jan.
-, Mr. 1642. Vide Privileges.
Rich,
-, Samuel, 1640, Petition withdrawn, 11 Jan.-Papers to
be re-delivered to him, 16.
-, Rob. 1642, Order for Mayor and Justices of Norwich
to proceed against him, to be inclosed in a Letter, and sent to
them, 15 Sept.
Richard,
-, Ship, 1642, to be discharged, 24 Oct.
Richards,
-, Mr. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 30 Aug.
-, His Petition referred to the Committee for Informations;
Order for bailing him, 4 Oct.
-, Andrew, 1642, to be sent as a Prisoner aboard a Ship,
20 Feb.
Richardson,
-, Simeon, 1641, to be summoned to appear, 15 Mar.
-, Examined touching a Letter found in the Court-house, 16.
-, Mr. Serjeant of Abingdon. Vide Abingdon.
-, Mr. 1642, to be summoned to appear, 12 July.-to
be sent for as a Delinquent, 13 Aug.
-, Lady, 1642, Delivery of her Trunks referred to the
Committee for Dispatches, 2 Nov.
-, Sir Tho. 1642, Order for his Commitment, 9 Mar.
Richaut,
-, Sir Peter, 1641, Bill for naturalizing him, and Children, read, 19 May. Parties take Oaths, 24 May.-2
June. Bill committed, 14.
-, 1642, Information concerning his tampering with Captain
Pennington to be a Pensioner to the King of Spain, and selling
an English Ship to the Spaniards, referred to the Committee
for Informations, 26 Mar.-To be summoned to attend, 23
Dec.
Richmond,
-, Yorkshire, 1640, Petition of Inhabitants referred to
the Committee for the Army, 20 Jan.
-, Duke of, 1641, Copy of Lords Protests against a Vote
for punishing him for offensive Words, avowed by a Member;
Resolution that there is sufficient Cause to accuse him to be of
the malignant Party, and an ill Counsellor, 27 Jan. Conference
to be desired with Lords concerning him; a Committee to
prepare Heads, 28. Members enjoined to attend the Conference, have leave to speak to a Matter depending in the House;
Heads reported; Conference desired, 29. Message from
Lords, desiring Members may be sent up; Answer thereto,
31.
-, 1642, Lords to be desired to summon him to attend their
House, 26 Apr.-Order for stopping his Pension, 14 Oct.
-, His Letter to Secretary Nicolas read, 15 Dec.
Riddell,
-, Sir Tho. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 20
Sept.
Ridley,
-, Jo. 1642, Lord Chief Justice to grant Habeas Corpus
for removing him from Newcastle Gaol, 7 Mar.
Ridyer,
-, Mr. 1642, to remain in Prison, 3 Dec. Order for his
Discharge, 12.
-, Richard, 1642, to be committed to London-house, 3
Feb. Order for his Discharge, 16.
Rigby,
-, Mr. 1640, Letter presented by him, and read; Orders
thereupon, 11 Nov. Vide Newton.
-, Mr. and others, 1642, committed to Newgate, 14
Nov.
Rigg,
-, Thomas, 1642, Order for Reward to Soldiers who took
him; a Committee to examine him; their Report; Order for
his Commitment to the Gatehouse, 12 Nov.
Ringstead,
-, Thomas, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 12
Aug.
Rishton,
-, Mr. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 23 Nov.
River,
-, New, 1642, Bill for Confirmation of Letters Patents to
the Corporation, read, 3 May.
Rivers,
-, Lady, 1641, her House to be searched for Arms, 14
Jan.
-, 1642, Order from Lords concerning her; Concurrence
of the House desired; Messengers dismissed without Answer,
30 Aug.-Order returned from a Committee, with Amendments; Amendments agreed to, and to be sent to Lords, 6
Sept.-Order touching the Custody of Arms seized in her
House, 30 Oct.
-, Earl of, 1642, Lords to be acquainted with his Proceedings in Cheshire; a speedy Course to be taken for apprehending him, 11 July.
Rives,
-, George, 1642, Order for disarming and sending him up
in safe Custody, 15 Oct.
Rivington,
-, Mr. 1642, to be discharged, 22 Oct.
Roane,
-, Dr. 1640, to be summoned to appear, to shew Cause
why he laid a Tax to maintain an Organ and Organish, 1. 10.
& 13, Feb. To be sent for as a Delinquent for disobeying the
Order, 22.
Roberts,
-, Sir Walter, 1641, Petition read; has Leave to prosecute
his Bill, upon Security for his Imprisonment, 13 Aug.
-, 1642, Order for paying in his Share of the Aqueductmoney, and discharging him from Security given to the King
upon that Account, 20 & 24 May.-To be summoned to
appear, 8 Aug.
-, Mr. 1641, Serjeant to apprehend him, and, if necessary,
require the Assistance of Constables, &c. 11 Nov. A Committee to examine him; Order for his remaining in Custody,
12.-To be at Liberty upon his own Bond, 16 Dec.
-, Captain Arthur, 1642, Order for Payment of his Arrears, 23 July. Sent to Lords, 26.
-, Lord, 1642, Letter directed to him, and other Papers,
communicated by Lords, with Two Warrants, 16 Aug.
-, Geo. 1642, to be sent for to answer a Petition against
him, 23 Sept.
-, Mr. Curate of Allhallows Barking, 1642. Vide Privileges.
-, Elias, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 20 Feb.
-, To have Liberty Seven Days, 23.
-, John, 1642, Petition referred to the Committee for the
Navy, 11 Mar.
Robins,
-, Rich. 1642. Vide Privileges.
Robinson,
-, Jo. a Lay Preacher, 1641, to be summoned to attend,
5 June. Reprehended, 7.
-, 1642, Order to stay the Landing of Goods belonging to
him, and for his Attendance on the Committee for the Navy,
10 Aug.
-, Mr. of Hampton, 1641, Order for Stay of Horses in his
Stable, 12 Jan.
-, John, a Searcher of Gravesend, 1641, Petition read;
Order thereupon, 19 Feb.
-, Sir Wm. 1642, to have Warrant to pass into Holland,
7 Apr.
-, Rob. 1642, to be committed to the Gatehouse, 22 Aug.
-, Discharged, 26 Sept.
-, Wm. 1642, Petition to have Liberty to attend the King,
16 Sept.
-, Mr. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 27 Jan.
Roche,
-, Mr. 1641, Speaker to issue Warrant for apprehending
him; Care to be taken that he do not pass at any of the Ports,
18 Mar.
Rochester,
-, 1642, Order about exercising the Trained Bands, 23
Aug. To be sent to Lords, 25. Agreed to by them, 26.
-, Bishop of, 1641, impeached of high Crimes and Misdemeanors, 4 Aug. Vide Bishops.
Rochford,
-, 1642, Petition of Officers of Voluntiers referred to a
Justice of Peace, 10 Aug.
Rockell,
-, Edward, 1641. Vide Privileges.
Rod,
-, Edward. Vide Kirkham.
Rodney,
-, Sir Geo. 1642, voted incapable of sitting during this
Parliament; new Writ ordered, 12 Aug.
-, Sir Edw. 1642, to be summoned to attend the Service
of House, 22 July.-His Petition sent from Lords; read:
Order for removing him, 18 Jan.-For disarming his House,
10 Feb.
Roc,
-, Sir Tho. 1641, continued a Member, notwithstanding his
Employment as an Ambassador, 24 Apr.
-, 1642, Conference desired by Lords concerning his Letter in Vindication of himself from a Scandal laid upon him by
the French Ambassador, agreed to; Reporters appointed-
Conference held, and reported; Lords moved that the Letter
may be sent to the French Ambassador; their Answer, 8 July.
Conference desired by them concerning the Ambassador's Answer; agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held,
and reported, 11.-To have Warrant to attend the King,
9 Jan.
-, Mr. 1642, committed to the Gatehouse, 12 Sept.-
Order for his Discharge, 15 Nov.
Rogers,
-, Tho. 1642, to be forthwith summoned as a Witness,
14 Apr.
-, Humphrey, 1642, to have Warrant for free Passage to
the King, 26 Aug.
-, Mr. 1642, to be summoned to attend the Service of
House, 22 July.-Injoined to attend, 20 Aug.-Voted
incapable of sitting during this Parliament, 12 Sept.
-, Rich. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 21 Sept.
-Order for disarming, and sending him up in safe Custody,
15 Oct.
-, Walter, 1642, Order for his Release from Imprisonment, 7 Nov.
Rohan,
-, Madamoiselle de, 1642, Messenger sent by the House to
carry a Letter from her to the King, 27 Jan.
Rolfe,
-, Tho. 1642, to sent for as a Delinquent, 15 Sept.
-, Lieutenant Colonel, 1642, Order for paying what Moneys shall appear due upon his Certificate, 23 May.
Rolle,
-, Mr. 1641, his Case reported from the Committee for
Trade, and referred to a select Committee; Order for redelivering Goods detained for Non-payment of Customs, 22
May.-Business referred to Mr. Chambers's Committee, 1
July.-To be discharged from giving Security, 13 Aug.
-, 1642, the Committee for the Navy to consider of Reparation to him, 30 Dec.
Rolls,
-, 1642, Speaker appointed Master, 7 Dec. Conference
desired with Lords concerning the Nomination of him, 12.
Agreed to; Message to them, desiring it may be deferred;
agreed to, 13. Speaker to keep the Keys of the Chapel-
Order for seizing Moneys in the Office, 9 Jan. Lords to be put
in mind of the Order for Nomination, 30.-Order touching
the Payment of casual Fines-Conference to be desired with
Lords concerning the Office of Master; Head agreed to;
Manager appointed, 6 Feb.-Order touching Officers of the
Rolls, 11.
Rolt,
-, Mr. 1642, to be sent for in safe Custody, 1 Nov.
Rombida,
-, Marcus de la, 1642, Petition; Orders thereupon, 7
Sept.-Petition referred to the Committee for Advance of
Moneys in London, 20 Dec.-Order against issuing a Warrant for apprehending him, 2 Mar.
Rome,
-, 1641, House acquainted with Extracts of Two Letters
from thence concerning the Proceedings against Priests and
Catholics, 26 Feb.
Romney,
-, New, 1640, new Writs, 7 Nov.-8 Mar.
-, 1641, Mr. Webb to be summoned to appear to shew
Cause why he detains the Writ, 19 Apr.
Rookes,
-, Rob. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 20 Sept.-
-To be removed to Ipswich, and kept close Prisoner till his
Removal; a Committee to prepare Letter to the Mayor for
safeguarding him, 13 Mar.
Rootes,
-, Jo. 1642, Order for restoring his Money, 5 Jan.
Roper,
-, Antony, 1641, his House to be searched for Arms, 12
Jan.
Rose,
-, Mr. 1642, to be summoned to attend the Service of
House, 22 July.-To be admitted, 24 Oct.
-, Mr. High Sheriff of Cambridge, 1642, to be summoned
to attend, 23 Jan.
Rosse,
-, 1641, Examination of the Dean read; Lords to be acquainted therewith, 7 Mar.
Rosse,
-, Robert, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 7 Jan.
Rossetti,
-, Count de, 1641, to be sent for by Serjeant, concerning
Two Letters sent to Mr. Mountague in France, 24 June.
Serjeant's Report; Conference desired by Lords concerning a
Message from the King about him; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported, 25.-House acquainted that he is gone, 5 July.
Rothersthorpe,
-, 1640, Petition of Inhabitants read; Mr. Preston
to be sent for as a Delinquent, 22 Dec. Vide Preston.-
Persons called in to testify it, 18 Jan. Referred to the Committee for scandalous Ministers, 22.
Rotterdam,
-, 1642, Letter from thence concerning Preparations
of Arms, &c. 7 Sept. Read, 13.
-, 1642, the Committee for the Navy to dispose of the
Rotterdam Pinnace riding in the Thames, 4 Nov.
Round,
-, John, 1642, his Propositions concerning Saltpetre, referred to the Committee for Gunpowder, 3 May.
Rowe,
-, Tho. 1642, Petition referred to the Committee for Informations, 30 Sept.-His Letter to a Member refered, 11
Oct.
-, Henry, 1642, Petition referred to the Committee for the
Safety of the Kingdom, 8 Mar.
Rowse,
-, Simon, 1641, Bill for Sale of Lands for Payment of
Debts and Legacies, read, 29 July.-Committed, 6 Aug.
Royden,
-, Captain, 1642, to be summoned to attend, 23 Dec.
Roxborough,
-, Lord, 1642, to have Liberty to come to London,
and return to Oxford, 17 Feb. Time for his Stay inlarged,
23.
Rudhall,
-, Wm. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 21 Sept.
Rudston,
-, Mr. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 26 Apr.
Rudyard,
-, Sir Ben. 1642, to be injoined to attend the Service of
House and not depart without Leave, 13 Jan.
Russ,
-, Henry, 1642. Vide Privileges.
Rumney,
-, Wm. 1640, committed to the Fleet by the Court of
Wards; to be bailed; Complaint on his Behalf depending in
the House, 11 Feb.
-, 1642, Order vacated, 23 Dec.
-, Lady, 1642, Order for thanking her for free Gift of
2,000 l. 4 Aug. Agreed to by Lords, 5.
Rumsey,
-, Sisly. Vide Holliston.
Rupert,
-, Prince, 1642, Order for continuing his Pension, 23
Apr.-Letter concerning his coming to Wolverhampton, 15
Oct. -Intercepted Letter from him read, 10 Dec.
Rush,
-, Jo. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 22 Aug.
Rushworth,
-, Mr. 1640, a Committee to examine his Notes,
and what Copies have been delivered out, 1 Dec. Vide
Journals.
-, 1641, sent to York with Letters, and Orders of the
House, 19 Aug. His Letter from thence read, 24.-Allowance made him for his Journeys, 29 Dec.
-, 1642, to be sent Express to York; House to consider of
Allowance to him, 24 May.-Order for Payment of 50 l.
1 June.-Charges of his several Journeys, and a Recompence for his Service, referred to the Committee for Subscriptions, 10 Dec. Sum ordered, 20.
Russell,
-, Sir Wm. 1640, Petition concerning him referred to Sir
Lewis Dive's Committee, 4 Jan.
-, 1642, Petition read; Committee, to prepare Order for
quieting his Possession, 1 July.-To pay in Money in his
Hands, 5 Aug.-To return Bonds for Customs, 8.
-, Mr. Le, 1641, a Committee to examine about dangerous
Words concerning the Rebellion in Ireland, 19 Nov.
-, Mr. 1641, to be summoned to attend, 18 Mar.
-, Tho. 1642, Petition referred to a Committee, 6 July.
-, Jo. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 26 July.-
Ordered into Custody; his Examination referred to the Committee for absent Members, 1 Sept. His Petition; previous
Question for admitting him into the House, Neg. 10.-Another Petition; Order for his Discharge and Admission, 24.
-, John, 1642, Order for disarming, and sending him up
in safe Custody, 15 Oct.
-, Thomas, Parson of St. John's, Lewes, 1642, to be
sent for as a Delinquent, 29 Oct.-His Petition, and Order
for his Discharge, 11 Nov.
Rust,
-, Edward, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 8 Aug.
Order for his Discharge, 13.
Ruthen,
-, Colonel, 1642, a Committee to return the Opinion
House has of his good Service, 13 Dec.
Rutland,
-, 1641, Earl of Oxon nominated Lord Lieutenant, 11 Feb.
-, 1642, Deputy Lieutenants approved; others to be recommended, 2 Apr.-4 July.-Instructions concerning
the Militia, 13 June.-Letter from Lord Lieutenant concerning the Want of Members to advance the Subscriptions,
communicated by Lords, and read, 4 July.-Order for
paying them to the Committee, 4 Feb.-Petition of Gentlemen read; Speaker's Answer to Persons who preferred it, 29
Mar.
Rye,
-, 1640, new Writ, 21 Jan.
-, 1642, no Horses to be transported from thence, without
the Order of both Houses-Clerk of the Passage appointed,
10 Aug.
Ryegate,
-, 1642, Petition of Minister, &c. Lecture to be revived, 14 Oct.
Ryley,
-, Mr. 1642, to attend the Parliament with such Records
as shall be required, 7 Apr.
-, Captain Crescence, 1642, to be removed to Plymouth,
13 Mar.