House of Commons Journal Volume 2: 18 January 1641

Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 2, 1640-1643. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.

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Die Lunæ, 18 Jan. 1640.

PRAYERS.

Complaints against Preston.

FO. Hower, and Mark Hower, are called in, to testify to some particular Complaints, laid down in a Petition, preferred to this House by the Inhabitants of Rothersthorpe, in the County of Northampton, against one Tho. Preston, the Vicar of the said Town.

Ordered, Tho. Preston to be brought hither, on Thursday Morning next, to answer these Complaints.

Sir E. Coke's Manuscripts.

The Committee formerly appointed to make Search and Inquiry after the Books of Sir Edward Coke, are to go and wait upon Sir Edward Littleton, Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas, for some of those Manuscripts; delivered unto him by Serjeant Finch, as this House was this Day informed.

Committee for Army.

Sir Anth. Irby, Sir Wm. Litton, Sir H. Bellingham, Sir Wm: Pennyman, Sir Patricius Curwyn, Sir Christoph. Wray, Sir Edw. Aiskew, Mr. Hatcher, Sir H. Bellassis, Sir Tho. Barrington; these are added to the Committee, last appointed for the King's Army.

Relief of the Army.

Resolved, upon the Question, That the Bill for the Relief of his Majesty's Army, in One Clause of it, shall be amended; and that Sir Nevill Poole's Name shall be put out, and that Henry Lord Gray of Ruthyn shall be put in his Place.

Subsidies.

Whereas, by an Order made the Twenty-third of December, it was ordered, that the Two first Subsidies should be paid by the Tenth of February; it is this Day Ordered, that That Order should be altered; and that the Two first Subsidies shall be paid by the Tenth of March next.

Resolved, upon the Question, That the Towns of Dorchester and Lime Regis, in the County of Dorsett, shall be left out of the Subsidy-bill, according to the Paper-book.--

Warwick Election.

This Day Mr. Purefrey offered a Petition, concerning the Election of Warwick.-

Subsidies.

The Amendments to the Bill of Subsidies were Twice read.

Relief of the Army.

3a vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Relief of his Majesty's Army, and the Northern Parts of the Kingdom; put to the Question, and, upon the Question, passed.