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In this section
Saturday, the 19th of March, 1658.
Prayers.
Leave of Absence.
ORDERED, That Mr. James Herbert, one of the Members of this House, shall have Leave to go into the Country for a Fortnight.
Scotch Members.
According to the Order upon the Adjournment, the House resumed the Debate concerning the Sitting of the Members returned for Scotland.
The Question being propounded, That this Debate be adjourned till Monday Morning; and that nothing do then intervene;
The Question was put, That this Question be now put;
The House was divided.
The Noes went forth.
Mr. Trevor, | Tellers for the Noe: | 115. |
Mr. Annesley, | With the Noe, | |
Sir George Booth, | Tellers for the Yea: | 158, |
Mr. Chute, | With the Yea, |
So it passed with the Affirmative.
And the main Question being put; It is
Resolved, &c. That this Debate be adjourned till Monday Morning; and that nothing do then intervene.
The House adjourns itself until Monday Morning, at Eight of the Clock.