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YARN
-, made of Wool. Vide Wools.
YARMOUTH,
-, 1641, Order for apprehending suspected
Persons that land there, and for seizing their Letters, and
sending them to House, 21 Mar.
-, 1642, Bailiffs to secure great Saddles, &c. stayed there ;
to be thanked for their Service, 6 Apr. Order for delivering
them, 21.-House informed they had collected 100 l. upon
the Act of Contribution, 2 May.-Information from thence
referred to the Committee for Newcastle, 23 June. Order for
their Meeting, 30.-Order against billeting Soldiers without
Consent of the Inhabitants, 14 July. Agreed to by Lords,
with an Amendment-Order for putting the Militia in Execution, 18.-For securing the Town, read, and re-committed; reported from Re-commitment, and agreed to; Lords
Concurrence signified-Member has Leave to go down to
advance the Propositions for Horse, &c. 24 Aug.-Order
for sending Money, &c. brought in thereupon, to London, 10
Oct.-Member to prepare Order concerning disposing of
Commanders stayed there, 10 Nov.-Order concerning
fortifying the Town, 10 Dec.-Ordinance for better keeping
the Watches read, and agreed to, 4 Feb.
Yelverton,
-, Sir Christopher, 1640, to forbear sitting till his
Election is determined, 12 Jan.
-, 1642, Order for Re-payment of his Loan, 8 Aug.
Yeoward,
-, Captain, 1640, to be sent for as a Delinquent, upon
a Complaint against him for levying Money by Musqueteers,
15 Dec. Matter referred to a Committee, 24.-Order for
bailing him, 20 Mar.
Yohall,
-, 1642. Vide Ireland.
York
-, County, 1640, Articles of Grievances from thence read,
9 Nov. High Sheriff to be summoned to attend, 14.-
Complaint of unlawful levying Money for Carriage of Shiptimber and Stores referred to the Committee for Ship-timber,
22 Dec.-Petition of Inhabitants; nothing done thereupon,
23 Mar.
-, 1641, Petition of Clothiers referred to the Committee
for the Wool Bill, 7 July.-Petition of Inhabitants of the
North and West Ridings concerning Billet-money due, 9 Dec.
-Letter of Justices, and their Resolutions for the Safety of
the County, read; Thanks thereupon; Disposal of a Magazine referred to them; Message to Lords concerning their Apprehensions, 1 Feb.-Earl of Essex nominated Lord Lieutenant, 11.-Letter from Sheriff read; a Committee to prepare
Answer, and confer with Lord Chamberlain about the Militia
-Petition of Gentleman read; Speaker's Answer to the Person who preferred it, 15.-Information of an Endeavour to
possess the County that the Petition was ill-received; a Committee to prepare a Letter to satisfy them of the Well-acceptance thereof, 15 Mar. Letter reported; to be fair written,
signed by Speaker, and sent; Order touching Satisfaction to
the Messenger, 16.-Petition of Farmers; Speaker's Answer to the Person who preferred it, 10 Mar.-Deputy Lieutenants approved; others to be recommended, 17.
-, 1642, Letters from High Sheriff referred to the Committee for the Safety of Hull, 26 Mar.-Petition of the
County to the King, and his Answer, read; Petition sent to
Lords, with Desire to expedite the Commissions to Colonels
and Captains of the Militia-a Committee to prepare Answer
to the Sheriff's Letter, 11 Apr. Answer reported; read; agreed
to; to be fair written, and signed by Speaker; Lords Concurrence to be desired, 12.-Copy of a Petition of Knights,
&c. to the King, read; to be read at a Conference; Conference
desired with Lords touching Informations from thence agreed
to; Managers appointed; Conference held, and reported; Report to be considered; Committees of both Houses to be sent
down; a Committee to prepare Instructions for them, 2 May,
Report of Difficulties; Resolution thereupon; whole Matter
recommitted, 3.-Deputy Lieutenants approved, 3 & 9.-Instructions reported; read one by one, and agreed to; sent to
Lords, 4. Agreed to by them, with an Amendment; returned
to them; Report of Delivery; Committees not to follow the
King, if removed out of the County, 5.-High Sheriff's Warrant concerning not raising the Trained Bands upon any Warrant but the King's-Copy of a Petition to the King, and his
Propositions before the Delivery thereof, with the Answer of the
Gentry, 6.-Letter from the Committees, with King's Message inclosed, read, and referred to a Committee; Conference
desired with Lords thereupon; agreed to; the Committee of
both Houses to prepare Letter of Thanks to the Committees,
12. Another Committee to withdraw, and prepare it; Letter
agreed to, and to be communicated to them, 13.-Copy of
a Warrant for summoning the Gentry and Freeholders read,
14.-Another Letter from the Committees, with Papers inclosed, read, and to be printed; Thanks thereupon; Conference desired with Lords; agreed to; Managers appointed;
Message from Lords, desiring to communicate Letters thereat,
assented to; Conference held; Member to prepare Answer to
Committees Letter, 16. Answer read, agreed to, and sent to
Lords; free Conference desired by them thereupon; agreed
to; Managers appointed; free Conference held; Lords Concurrence signified, 17.-A Committee to prepare a Letter
to the Committees, directing them to present a Petition and
Votes to the King, 21.-Letter from them, relating Passages
upon the Summons of the Horse of the County, and High
Sheriff's Demeanour; a Committee to prepare Answer, with an
additional Instruction to them, and an Order to Lord Mayor,
&c. for suppressing Forces, 23. Answer and Order to be sent
Express, 24.-Order for preventing carrying Ammunition to
York to be sent to Lords, 27. Agreed to by them; Serjeant
to seize Saddles going thither-a Committee to prepare Order
to prevent carrying any, 28.-Letter from Committees, with
Papers inclosed, read, 30.-Letter to them read, and agreed
to; Lords Concurrence signified, 1 June.-Letter from them,
and other Papers read; Petition of Gentry, &c. endeavoured
to be presented to King, approved; that, and Petition to both
Houses, with a Narrative of the Endeavour, to be printed;
Lords to be moved to join in satisfying Petitioners Desires-
Resolution for preventing carrying Recusants Arms down;
Conference desired by Lords concerning Papers from York
agreed to; Message, desiring to acquaint them with what House
received, and the Votes thereupon, assented to; Managers and
Reporters appointed; Conference held, and reported; Lords
Propositions and Amendments agreed to; Matters referred to a
Committee of both Houses-Order for staying Waggons and
great Horses going thither, 6. Order for their Meeting, 7 &
14.-Justices of Peace to keep Arms of Recusants in their
Custody-the Trained Bands to retain their own Arms;
Lords Concurrence signified-a Committee of both Houses to
compose a Letter for recalling the Committee's Letter from
Lords to that Purpose; agreed to, with Amendments, 15.-A
Committee to receive all Informations of warlike Stores going
to York, and order the stopping them, 17.-Order for stopping Horses, 22.-A Committee to consider of One hundred
Horse said to be come from thence southward, 27.-Order
for searching Trunks-Propositions of the Declarations concerning the Commission of Array to be sent Express, 4 July.
-Petition of Clothiers of the West Riding concerning a Ship
stayed at Hull; a Committee to prepare Order for discharging
it, 18.-Conference desired by Lords concerning a Petition of
Lords, &c. agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference
held, and reported; Petition read, 8.-Letter from divers
Gentlemen, with a Petition of the Nobility, &c. read, and
referred to a Committee; Conference to be desired thereupon,
17. Order from Lords for printing the Letter; Propositions
referred to the Committee for Defence of the Kingdom; Instruction to prepare a Declaration for satisfying the well-affected,
18. Declaration reported, and agreed to; Lords Concurrence
to be desired, 20. Conference desired by them concerning it;
agreed to; Managers appointed; Conference held, and reported; Lords Amendment agreed to; Declaration to be reprinted
with the Amendment-Presentment of the Grand Jury, Inhabitants Desires, and King's Answer, severally read, and referred to a Committee, 23. Report to be made, 29.-Sheriff
to keep Custody of the County, 30.-Declaration and Protestation of the Inhabitants about preserving the Peace of the
County; a Committee to prepare Answer, 6 Sept. Answer reported, to be signed by Speaker, and printed, 7.-Conference
desired by Lords concerning a Letter touching the Affairs of
the County; agreed to; Reporters appointed; Conference
held, and reported; Letter read; Election of a Lord General
approved; a Committee to consider of Encouragement to
Persons for preserving the Peace-Mr. Hotham's Declaration
approved, 27.-Several Letters and Articles of Pacification
read, and referred to a Committee-Committees to appoint
Commissioners for advancing the Propositions for raising Horse,
&c. and Commissaries to value them-Instructions to Committees, 3 Oct.-Declaration concerning the Articles of Pacification reported, read, agreed to, and to be printed; Lords
Concurrence signified, 4.-High Sheriff to assist in putting the
Militia in Execution, 8. Lords Concurrence signified-Money brought in upon the Propositions to be paid to the Governor of Hull, 10.-Deputy Lieutenants impowered to appoint Committees to put the Instructions in Execution, 7 Nov.
-Under Sheriff's Clerk ordered into Custody; Examination
of the Business referred to the Committee for Examinations;
Committee to search him, 15.-Order for taking up Provisions upon the public Faith.-Consideration of the Condition
of the County to be recommended to Lord General-A Committee to prepare Letter to encourage keeping up the Forces,
14 Dec.-Relation of the State of the County read, and to be
printed, 30.-Letter concerning Passages there to be sent
to Lords; Member to prepare Answer; the speedy sending
down Arms recommended to the Committee for Safety of the
Kingdom, 3 Jan.
-, City, 1641, Lord Mayor to receive the County Magazine, and dispose of it as the Sheriff and Justices think fit, 7
Feb.-Lecturer appointed for the Parish of Bellfrayes; Minister to permit him the Use of the Pulpit, 1 Mar.
-, Archbishop of, 1641, impeached of high Crimes and
Misdemeanors, 4 Aug. Vide Bishops.-His House to be
searched for Arms, 11 Jan. Message to Lords concerning
removing them; Answer thereto, 17.-Impeached of High
Treason, 31 Dec. Vide Bishops.
-, 1642, his Letter to another Bishop, 12 Sept.-His
Plate to be melted down, 18 Feb.
-, Alexander, Archbishop of, 1642, Articles of Treason
against him, 11° R. IIdi, read; Order for printing them in
French, Latin, and English, with Lords Votes in which they
are quoted; Lords Concurrence desired; Messenger dismissed
without Answer, 26 May.
-, Duke of, 1642, Money seized by Order of the House
to be sent to him, 24 Dec.
-, Court of, 1640, a Committee to consider the Jurisdiction thereof, 23 Dec.-Order for their Meeting, 20 Feb.
-Another Order for it, notwithstanding their Order for further Time, 17.
-, 1641, Report; Court voted illegal, 24 Apr. Conference desired by Lords concerning it; Managers and Assistant
appointed; Conference agreed to, 26.-Another Conference
desired by Lords; agreed to; Managers and Reporters appointed; Conference held, 28 Aug. Reported; Report to be
considered, 30.-A Committee to prepare Order concerning
the Court, 15 Nov.
Young,
-, Lewis, a Brewer, 1641, Petition referred to Sir John
Brooke's Committee, 25 May.
-, John, a Clerk, 1641, Petition referred to the Committee
for Contributions, 7 Mar.
-, Nicolas, 1642, Petition referred to the Committee for
the Propositions, 24 Nov.
Younger,
-, Henry, 1642, Order for his Discharge, 28 Nov.