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VANLOOE,
-, Sir Peter, Petition read, and referred to the
Committee for Courts of Justice, 1 May.
Vassal,
-, Mr. moves that his Grievance of his Goods distrained
by Order of Council may be One Inducement for a Conference
with Lords concerning the Property of Goods; Answer thereto, 24 Apr. Order for his Attendance on the Committee
appointed to prepare Directions for that Conference, 29.
Vide Goods, Property of.
VALENTINE,
-, Mr. 1640, his Election to stand good, and
not be further questioned, 6 Jan.
-, Mr. 1642, desired to preach, 30 Nov.-Thanked,
and to print his Sermon, 28 Dec.
Valiquerville,
-, Mr. 1642, to have Warrant to transport himself
to Holland, 12 Nov.
Valkenbergh,
-, Lewis Van, 1641, Bill for naturalizing him read,
3 Aug. Party takes Oaths, 18.
Varie,
-, Mr. 1640, to sit till his Election is decided, 6 Jan.
-, 1642, voted incapable of sitting, 16 Jan.
-, Sir Henry, 1641, his Letter to Speaker read, 4 Nov.
-, A Committee to consider of a Method for continuing him
Treasurer of the Navy, 18 Dec. Report, 28.-The Committee on Tonage and Poundage Bill to insert a Clause for
making him one of the Treasurers, 18 Mar.
-, 1642, to have Liberty to transport Eight Horses into
Holland, 5 Apr. Order enlarged, 15.-Appointed Treasurer of the Navy-Ordinance to be prepared for that Purpose-Resolution about the Allowance to him, and Underofficers, 5 Aug. Ordinance agreed to by Lords, 8.
-, Geo. 1642, Order for Payment of his Arrears, 6
July.
Varney,
-, Sir Ralph, 1642, to have Warrant to transport One
Horse to Holland, 24 May.
Vassal,
-, Mr. 1640, Complaint about the Seizure of his Goods,
referred to a Committee, 2 Dec.-Order about re-delivering
them, 2 Feb.
-, 1641, Business concerning him referred to Mr.Chambers's Committee, 1 July.-Warrant from the Council
Board for seizing his Ship to be considered, 13 Aug.
Vavasor,
-, Sir Charles, 1641, to raise 1,000 Men for Munster, 28
Dec. Order for his having 500, of those intended to go under the President of Munster, 31.-For raising 500 more in England, 20 Jan. To attend and give Account why he is
so slow in executing Orders, 24. Persons to assist him, 25.
Report that the King had commanded Lord Lieutenant to recommend him to House to be a Colonel; Lord Lieutenant to
be acquainted he is provided for, 27.- Lords to be desired
to join in moving the King for a Warrant for Delivery of
Arms, &c. to his Regiment, 2 Feb.
-, 1642, his Letter concerning a Victory obtained by Lord
Inchequin, referred to the Committee for Irish Affairs; his
particular Desires referred, 3 Oct.
-, Colonel Wm. 1641, Report that King had commanded
Lord Lieutenant to recommend him to House to be a Colonel;
Lord Lieutenant to be acquainted they hold him unfit to be
trusted, 27 Jan.
Vaughan,
-, Joseph, 1640, Petition read, and referred to the
Committee for Courts of Justice, 20 Nov.
-, 1642, his Case to be reported, 14. 18. & 24 May.
-, George, 1641, to be sent for as a Delinquent, upon a
Report from the Committee for Soap, 30 Oct.
-, Mr. 1641, House accepts his Offer of a Gift of 100 l.
Order for paying it over, 15 Feb.
-, Nicolas, 1642. Vide Privileges.
-, Serjeant Major, 1642, Petition referred to Mr. Chichester's Committee, 21 July.
-, Mr. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 12 Nov.
-, Rich. Vide Caswell.
-, Mr. of Dover, 1642, Petition concerning him, read, and
referred to the Committee for Informations, 9 Dec.
-, Charles, 1642, appointed Clerk of the Peace for Devon, 13 Jan.
Vaux,
-, Lord, 1641, his House to be searched for Arms, 30
Jan.
-, Mr. 1642, to have Warrant to go with his Wife to
France, 30 June.
Veale,
-, Tho. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 26 Nov.
Velloms,
-, Abraham de, 1640, to be sent for by Warrant, 17
Mar.
Venables,
-, Mr. 1642, to attend, 18 July.-To be desired to
lend 500 l. 5 Jan.
Vendosme,
-, Duke of, 1642, to have Licence to transport Six Horses
to France, 13 July.-A Committee to draw up a Protection
to him, and Five other French Lords, 15 Aug.-Declaration
of Protection reported, 30 Sept.-To have Warrant to go
to France with his Retinue, 11 Mar.
Venetian
-, Ambassador, 1641, Conference desired by Lords about
a Message from the King touching him; agreed to; Reporters
appointed; Conference held, 17 July. Reported; a Committee to examine into the Truth thereof, and the State of the Case, 19.
-, 1642, Delivery of his Horses referred to the Committee
for Informations, 25 Oct.
Venn,
-, Mr. 1641, Information concerning him to be considered,
4. 7. 20. & 28, Dec. Members to attend, 4. Informant
to give Notice to the Witnesses, 13. Witnesses to attend,
17. 20. & 28, Dec.-16 Feb.
-, Captain, 1642, Order for delivering to him all warlike
Stores that are seized, 11 Aug. -For his disposing of them
by Warrant from the Committee for Defence of the Kingdom, 8 Oct. Agreed to by Lords, 11.-A Committee to
consider of paying Arrears to his Regiment, 11 Feb.
Vermeuden,
-, Sir Cornelius, 1641, to be summoned to attend,
and give Account of his going on with his Works in the Fens,
25 Jan.-Consideration of his Commission re-committed ;
previous and main Questions for staying Proceedings thereon,
severally Neg. 16 Feb.
-, 1642, Bill from Lords for confirming Letters Patents to
him, &c. 20 Apr.-Read, 2 May. Committed, 24.-
Order for Meeting of the Committee; Persons to be heard by
them, 12 July.
Verney,
-, Captain, 1642, committed to the Fleet, 5 Jan.-His
Petition, and Order for Discharge, 26.
Vernon,
-, Captain, 1642, appointed Deputy Treasurer at Wars,
9 Aug. Order sent to Lords, 10.
Vieuville,
-, Marquis de, 1641, his House to be searched for war like Ammunition, 4 Jan.
-, 1642, his Two younger Sons to have Warrant to transport themselves, with Nine Horses, &c. 12 Apr.-To have
Warrant to transport himself and Servants, 9 Mar.
Vigers,
-, Urbanus, 1642, Petition; Order for allowing him 40 l.
out of the Contribution-money, 10 Aug.
Villers,
-, Lady, 1642, Order for staying and seizing on her Pensions, 23 Feb.
Vincent,
-, Mr. 1642. Vide Privileges.
Vines,
-, Mr. 1642, desired to preach, 3 Nov. Thanked, and to
print his Sermon, 30.
Vintners,
-, 1640, Petitions referred to the Committee for Grievances, 21 Nov. Report touching their Complaint against
Alderman Abell and others; Petitioners to have Copies of
Papers in his Trunk for perfecting their Charge; Witnesses to
be summoned, 27.
-, 1641, Decree of the Starchamber, prohibiting retailing
Victuallers to dress and sell Meat, voted illegal-a Committee
to consider of the Referees and Advisers of the Patents concerning Wines, 26 May. Another Committee joined; Order for their Meeting, 29.-Vintners Case to be reported,
9 & 20 July. The Company to be heard before the Committee, 12. Case reported; Proceedings thereupon; further
Power given to the Committee, 21.-Names of Persons that
sealed the Quadrupartite Alliance reported; Resolution that
they are Delinquents, 13. Order for taking several into
Custody, 14.
-, 1642, Petition of retailing Vintners, referred to the
Committee for the Bill for Restitution of Money exacted by
Retailers of Wine, 15 Apr.-Vintners Company to serve
the Fleet with Casks, 9 Mar.
-, 1641, Bill for Restitution of Money exacted by Vintners
on Wines retailed, read twice, and committed, 5 Feb.-
Committee impowered to add Clauses, 22 Mar.
-, 1642, Names of Persons who have compounded to be
omitted; Bill reported and re-committed; Committee impowered to receive Compositions, 9 Apr. Petition referred;
Committee added, 15.
Vinton,
-, John, 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 20 Feb. To
have Liberty for Seven Days, 23.
Virginia,
-, 1640. Petition of Planters and Merchants read; and
referred to a Committee, 18 Dec.-Other Petitions referred,
18. Dec.-6 Jan.
-, 1642, another read, and referred, 21 Oct.
Vischer,
-, John de, 1640. Vide Fisher.
Vivian,
-, Roger, 1642, to be discharged, 5 Nov.-Committed
to Colchester Gaol, 16 Jan. His Petition, and Order for his
Discharge, 26.
-, Rich. 1642, to be sent for as a Delinquent, 12 Nov.
Ulster. Vide Ireland.
Underhill,
-, Mr. 1640. Vide Privileges.
Universities,
-, 1640, Sub-committee for them made a Committee,
and to consider of Abuses in Religion and Civil Government
there, 22 Dec.-Petition referred, 25 Feb.
-, 1641, Order for Meeting of the Committee; Chairman
to issue Warrants for Parties, &c. 22 Apr.-Order touching considering Abuses in the Universities extended to each
particular College and Hall, 24 June.- Certificate from
Cambridge, 7 Mar.-Committee revived, 15.
-, 1641, a Committee to prepare Bill for regulating the
Universities, 4 June.-Bill read; Motion for not reading
it a Second time but in a full House, 3 Aug.
-, 1642, Order about reading the Declarations of both
Houses in a public Manner, in the several Colleges, 17 June.
University
-, College, Oxon, 1641, Bill for establishing the Fellows and Scholars, read, 28 June.-Committed, 2 July.
-Order for meeting of Committee, 29 Dec.-7 Feb.
Volunteers.
-, Vide Soldiers.-1642, Declaration that they are
within the Laws that provide for maimed Soldiers, to be
printed, 29 Apr.-Message from Lords, desiring an Order
for their Indemnity; a Committee to prepare it, 6 July. Order reported, 19.-House informed of Violence offered to
Persons receiving Subscriptions of their Names; Proceedings
thereupon, 25.-Order from Lords for Indemnity of them,
read, and agreed to, 26.-Declaration concerning it agreed
to by Lords, 16 Aug.-Ordinance concerning raising an
Army of them, referred to a Committee, 26 Jan.
Votes,
-, 1642, a Committee to consider of the best Way of printing
and dispersing them, 4 June. Report touching dispersing
them, 6. Further Report touching Particulars to be printed,
9. Lords to be acquainted that this Committee is appointed ;
Members to demand those that are to be dispersed, 17.
Urmston,
-, Rich. 1641, to be sent for as a Delinquent; a Committee to withdraw and examine him, and give Order for
seizing and searching his Trunks, 21 Feb. Members to
search his Trunk in the Temple, 22.-Committee revived,
11 Mar.
-, 1642, Order for bailing him, 6 Apr.
Usbands
-, and Franck, 1642, Member to consider their Account
for printing, 1 Aug.-His Report; Order thereupon, 3
Oct.-Their Petition; Order for paying the Balance, 12
Jan.-For Payment of other Moneys, 24 Feb.
Uske,
-, 1640, Petition of Inhabitants read, and referred to the
Committee of Privileges, 26 Nov.
Usury,
-, 1640, Bill against it read, 2 & 15 Mar. Committed;
all that come to have Voices, 19.
Utye,
-, Dr. 1640, to be sent for as a Delinquent to answer
a Petition against him, 8 Jan. To be bailed, 19.
-, 1641, his Case to be reported, 8 May. Reported;
voted unworthy to enjoy any spiritual Promotion, 17.
Uvedale,
-, Sir Wm. 1640, appointed Receiver of the Money for
Relief of the Army, and Nothern Counties, 27 Nov.-Order
about his paying the Army upon the new Muster-roll to be
made by the Lord General, 30.-Order about his receiving
Money of, and giving Acquittances to, the Lenders 2 & 18
Dec.-Touching the Disposal of the Money sent by him for
Relief of the Army-a Committee to prepare Forms of Acquittances to him for Payment of Moneys allotted for the
Northern Counties, 5.-Like Order as formerly concerning
receiving and conveying Moneys, 12 Feb.
-, 1641, to issue no Moneys paid to him without Order,
10 & 14 June.-To inform House, from time to time, what
Moneys come to his Hands, 14.-Order for paying him the
Residue from the Customers, 20.-For paying it to Earl of
Warwick, 21.-Acquaints House he has received 45,000 l.
26 July.-His Letter read, 23 Aug.-Another read; Member to prepare an Answer; Instructions for that Purpose, 25.
-Another read, 6 Sept.-His Account to be audited,
and presented to the Committee for Poll-money, 29 Nov.
-, 1642, Petition referred to him, 16 June.-Order for
paying him Money due upon Arrear to several Officers, 25.-
For making him an Allowance of a Sum mistaken by Sir Jo.
Hotham, 27.-A Committee to peruse his List of Officers
in Arrear, 30 July.-Order for his Attendance to make up
his Account, 17 Aug.