Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 3, 1620-1628. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1767-1830.
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DIE Jovis, videlicet, 20 die Martii,
Domini tam Spirituales quam Temporales, quorum nomina subscribuntur, præsentes fuerunt:
Archiepus. Cant. Archiepus. Eborum. Epus. London. Epus. Dunelm. Epus. Winton. Epus. Petriburgen. p. Epus. Hereforden. Epus. Wigorn. p. Epus. Norwicen. p. Epus. Roffen. p. Epus. Co. et Lich. Epus. Bangor. Epus. Cicestren. p. Epus. Oxon. Epus. Cestren. p. Epus. Meneven. Epus. Lincoln. p. Epus. Sarum. Epus. Bath. et W. p. Epus. Bristol. Epus. Asaphen. p. Epus. Gloucestren. p. Epus. Carliol. p. Epus. Exon. p. Epus. Landaven. |
p. Thomas Coventrie, Miles, Ds. Cust. Mag. Sigilli. Comes Marleborough, Magnus Thesaurar. Angliæ. p. Comes Maunchester, Præs. Conc. Domini Regis. Dux Buckingham, Mag. Admirall. Angliæ. Marchio Winton. p. Comes Lindsey, Mag. Camerarius Angliæ. Comes Arundell et Surr. Comes Mares. Angliæ. p. Comes Pembroc, Senesc. Hospitii. p. Comes Mountgomery, Camerar. Hospitii. p. Comes Oxon. Comes Northumbriæ. Comes Salop. p. Comes Kantii. Comes Derbiæ. Comes Wigorn. p. Comes Rutland. Comes Cumbriæ. p. Comes Sussex. Comes Huntingdon. Comes Bath. Comes South'ton. p. Comes Bedford. p. Comes Hertford. p. Comes Essex. Comes Lincoln. p. Comes (fn. 1) Nottingham. p. Comes Suffolciæ. Comes Dorsett. p. Comes Sarum. Comes Exon. p. Comes Bridgewater. p. Comes Leicestriæ. p. Comes North'ton. p. Comes Warwic. p. Comes Devon. Comes Cantabr. p. Comes Carliol. Comes Denbigh. Comes Bristol. p. Comes Angles. p. Comes Holland. p. Comes Clare. p. Comes Bolingbrooke. p. Comes Westmerland. Comes Banbury. p. Comes Berk. p. Comes Cleveland. Comes Mulgrave. Comes Danby. Comes Tottnes. p. Comes Monmouth. p. Comes Norwich. Comes Rivers. Comes Sunderland. p. Comes Newcastle. p. Comes Dover. Comes Petriburgh. Vicecomes Mountague. Vicecomes Purbeck. Vicecomes Tunbridge. p. Vicecomes Say et Seale. p. Vicecomes Wimbleton. Vicecomes Savage. Vicecomes Conway. Vicecomes Newarke. p. Vicecomes Bayninge. Ds. Clifford. Ds. Abergavenny. Ds. Audley. p. Ds. Percy. Ds. Strange. Ds. Delawarr. Ds. Berkley. Ds. Morley. p. Ds. Dacres. p. Ds. Dudley. p. Ds. Stourton. p. Ds. Darcy et M. Ds. Vaux. Ds. Windsore. Ds. St. John. Ds. Cromewell. Ds. Evre. p. Ds. Pagett. p. Ds. North. Ds. Compton. Ds. Wotton. Ds. Grey de G. Ds. Petre. p. Ds. Spencer. p. Ds. Stanhope de H. Ds. Arundell. Ds. Stanhope de Sh. p. Ds. Noel. p. Ds. Kymbolton. Ds. Brooke. p. Ds. Mountague. p. Ds. Grey de W. Ds. Deyncourt. Ds. Ley. p. Ds. Tregoze. Ds. Carleton. p. Ds. Tufton. Ds. Craven. Ds. Mountioy. Ds. Fawconbridge. Ds. Lovelace. p. Ds. Pawlett. p. Ds. Harvy. Ds. Brudnell. Ds. Maynard. |
Absent Lords excused.
THESE Lords were excused for their Absence: videlicet,
The Earl Marshal,
Earl Rivers,
Lord Bishop of London, who is sick, and desires Leave to be absent until he be well,
Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells,
Lord Brooke.
Rendering Arms serviceable.
Hodie 1a vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the making of the Arms of the Kingdom more seviceable in Time to come.
Lords introduced.
This Day these Lords following were brought into the Parliament House, on this Manner: videlicet,
The Gentleman Usher, with his Black Rod, Garter King of Arms carrying the Patent of the Lords new Creation, the Lord Great Chamberlain with his White Staff: All these came in first, one after the other. Then the Lord who was brought in was led between Two other Lords of the same Bench, and so was brought up to the Wool-sack, whereon the Lord Keeper sits. There Garter delivered him his Patent; and the Lord (with a low Obeisance) delivered the same to the Lord Keeper, and he to the Clerk; and then the said Lord was brought to his Place, according to his Degree.
The Names of the said Lords:
E. of Norwich.
Edward Denny, Earl of Norwich, placed next below the Earl of Marleborough's Place.
E. of Lindsey.
Robert Bartie, Earl of Lynsey, placed next to the Earl of Norwich. And Memorandum, that after his Lordship had sat there a while, he arose, and took his due Place as Lord Great Chamberlain.
E. of Newcastle.
William Cavendish, Earl of Newecastle, placed next to the Earl of Linsey.
E. of Dover.
Henry Carie, Earl of Dover, placed next to the Earl of Newecastle.
L. Conway.
Edward Conway, Lord Viscount Conway, placed next to the Lord Viscount Savage's Place.
L. Bayninge.
Paule Baynenynge, Lord Viscount Baynninge of Sudbury, placed next to the Lord Viscount Newark's Place.
L. Tuston.
Nicholas Tufton, Baron of Tufton, placed next to the Baron Carleton's Place.
L. Mountjoy.
Mountjoy Blount, Baron Mountjoy of Thurgerston, placed next to the Baron Craven of Hampsted Marsh's Place.
L. Lovelace.
Richard Lovelace, Baron Lovelace of Horley, placed next to the Baron Fawconbridge's Place.
L. Pawlet.
John Pawlett, Baron Pawlett of Henion St. George, placed next to the Baron Lovelace.
L. Harvey.
William Harvy, Baron Harvy of Kittbrooke, placed next to the Baron Pawlett's Place.
Starding Orders read.
This Day was read the Roll of Remembrances of Orders and Decency to be kept in the Upper House of Parliament, etc.
Committee for Privileges.
The Names of the Lords Committees appointed to take Consideration of the Customs and Orders of the House, and Privileges of the Peers of the Kingdom or Lords of Parliament: videlicet,
They, or any Seven of them, to meet every Monday, at Two in the Afternoon, in the Painted Chamber, and at what other Times they please.
Memorandum, This Committee was certified the next Day, videlicet, 21 Martii.
Suppressing Disorders amongst the Servants of the Lords.
The Order, which was made in Parliament, Anno 1° Car. Regis (28 Junii 1624), for the suppressing the Disorders of Coachmen, Pages, and Footmen, was this Day read, and confirmed; and Ordered, The Clerk to cause the same (being fairly written) to be set up in divers Places near the Parliament House.
Adjourn.
Dominus Custos Magni Sigilli declaravit præsens Parliamentum continuandum esse usque in diem crastinum, videlicet, 21m diem, instantis Martii, hora nona, Dominis sic decernentibus.
Lords take the Oath of Allegiance.
Memorandum, That, after the House was adjourned, these Lords under-named did take the Oath of Allegiance, kneeling, at the Lord Keeper's Wool-sack: videlicet,
The Earl of Manchester.
Lord Duke of Buckingham.