KING'S MESSAGES (continued.) 1640 Desiring the Parliament to settle all Grievances in a summary way, 1045. Relative to the Bill for Tonnage and Poundage, 1068. To the Commons, relative to their Petition concerning the Tower, &c. 1069. On giving his Assent to the Bills for levying Soldiers and taking away the Bishop's Votes, 1088. About the removal of the Prince, 1105. Containing his final Answer concerning the Militia Ordinance, 1106. From Huntingdon, relating to Ireland, the Militia Ordinance, &c. 1132. 1642 In reply to the Parliament's Answer to his Message from Newmarket, 1151. Refusing to let the Earl of Warwick command the Fleet, 1164. Relating to the Garrison at Hull, &c. In Answer to the Petition against his 1185. 1642 To the Lords, complaining of Sir John Hotham's refusing him entrance into Hull, 1187. To the Lords, demanding Satisfaction In Answer to the Parliament's Votes Containing his Reasons against the Bill of Levies for Ireland, 1224. To the Commons upon their taking 100,000l. from the Supplies for Ireland, 1443. Their Answer, 1444. To both Houses for Peace, 1459.-The 1642 (Second) for Peace, 1462—The Parliament's Answer. (Third) for Peace, 1466-The Parlia ments Answer, 1468. VII. PETITIONS. 1625 Of both Houses for Execution of the Laws against Popery, and for advancing true Religion-With the King's Answer, 21. Of the Earl of Bristol to be put on equal Terms with the Duke of Buckingham, 97. 1626 of the Lords to the King against dissolving the Parliament, 198. Of Sir John Elliot, on his Imprisonment for refusing to subscribe to the Loan, 208. 1627 Of both Houses for a Fast-With the King's Answer, 230. 1628 Of both Houses for enforcing the Laws against Recusants-with the King's Answers, 248, Of the Commons concerning the Billet- PETITION OF RIGHT with the King's Of the Lords concerning the Preceden cy of the late created Barons, Viscounts, and Earls of Scotland and Ireland-with the King's Answer, 438. Of both Houses for a Fast-with the 1640 Of certain Peers, for calling another Parliament, 585. Of the Citizens of London for calling another Parliament, 586. Of the Scot's Commissioners for calling another Parliament, 587. Of the City of London against Bishops, Of the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Of Goodman, a Seminary Priest, to be executed for Peace-Sake, 715. 1641 To the Commons from the Citizens of London concerning Grievances, 764, From the Universities in favour of Deans and Chapters, 789. Of both Houses against the Queen's going Abroad-her Auswer, 884. Of both Houses for the King to delay And Remonstrance on the State of the Of both Houses concerning the Report Of the Commons for a Guard-With the King's Answer, 1001. Of the Commons for hastening the Trial of the Accused Members, 1048. From London, Essex, and Hertford, for a Reformation in Church and State, 1049. Of both Houses, concerning the Tower, 1071. To the Commons, from the Tradesmen's Wives, &c. for Redress of Grievances, 1072. From the Inhabitants of Cleveland, for Of both Houses relating to the Accused Of both Houses, concerning the Militia 1642 Of both Houses, that the Earl of Warwick may cominand the Ficet, 1147. 1642 Of the Citizens of London to both Houses against the Militia Ordinance, 1150. Of both Houses to the King, against his going to Ireland, 1173.-The King's Answer, 1179. Of the Yorkshire Gentry to the King for continuing the Magazine at Hull,1185. From others of the Yorkshire Gentry concerning the same, 1205. From both Houses, desiring the King to disband his Guard, 1242.-The King's Answer, 1320. From Lord Keeper Littleton, to the Lords, 1319. And Advice of both Houses, sent to the King with Nineteen Propositions, 1324.-The King's Answer, 1389. Of the County of York offered by sir Tho. Fairfax, which the King refuses to accept, 1349. Of the County of York to the Parliament on the King's Refusal of their former Petition, 1352. From Somersetshire, in favour of the King's Proposal for an Accommodation, 1366. Of both Houses to the King, in favour of the Yorkshire Petition, which he had refused, 1394.-The King's Answer, 1396. Of both Houses to the King, for Peace, 1419.-The King's Answer, 1420.The Parliament's Reply, 1428. Of both Houses to the King, for Peace, 1470. 1625 List of Peers summoned to the First 1640 List of Peers at the opening of th Parliament of Charles I. 37. Long Parliament, 597. XIV, STATE OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. List of the House of Commons during the Long Parliament; distinguishing the several Alterations in that House, whether by advancement to Peerage, undue Election, Death or Expulsion, from the first Meeting, on the 3d of November 1640, to the forcible Dissolution thereof by Cromwell, in April 1653, 597. XV. PERSONS FILLING THE HIGH OFFICES OF STATE, Andover, Lord, 722, 724. HOUSES OF PARLIAMENT. Bristol, Earl of, 133,729, 1274. Canterbury, Abp. of, (Abbot), 330, 413. Conway, Lord, 7, 9, 19, 66. Alford, Mr. 253, 356, Carlton, Sir Dudley, 120. 403. Coke, Clement, 50. Cooke, Sir John, 9, 237, 238, 272, Crew, Sir Thomas, see Speaker. Dering, Sir Edward, 670, 814, D'Ewes, Sir Simonds, 719, 870. Earle, Sir Walter, 419, 457, 465, 467. Edmonds, Sir Thomas, 252, 453, Elliot, Sir John, 45, 123, 232, 254, Finch, Sir Heneage,35,see Speaker, Glynn, Mr. 1023. HOUSE OF LORDS. King, The, 1, 8, 38, 56, 60, 103, Lincoln, Bishop of, (Dr. Williams), Hollis, Gervaise, 771. Jermin, Sir Thomas, 419. Kirton, Mr. 256, 286, 403, 404, Littleton, Mr. 53, 266, 295, 519, Mallet, Mr. 33, 52. Mansell, Sir Robert, 253. Mason, Mr. 338, 359. 482. Maynard, Mr. 32. 245, 256, 277, 279, 287, 343, Pym, Mr. 254, 273, 357, 390, 436, Lord Keeper, Williams, 3, 4, 20, Monmouth, Earl of, 1031. Newark, Lord, 792, 811. Richmond, Duke of, 1063. Rich, Sir Nath. 13, 253, 402, 473, Rolles, Mr. 35, 55, 437, 461, Selden, Mr. 54, 256, 264, 286, 326, 358, 405, 431, 436, 442, 253, 447, 462, 474, 476, 666. Solicitor General, (Robert Heath), 12. Speaker, The (Sir Heneage Finch), 281, 346, 402, 406, 457, 490. Speaker, The, (Wm. Lenthall esq.), 636, 844, 854, 964, 1010. |