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2. An impartial account of divers remarkable proceedings the last sessions of Parliament relating to the horrid Popish Plot, &c. Viz. The manner of choosing their speaker. The speeches of divers worthy members, relating to that. The vote of the House at large in defence of the King, and the Protestant religion. The articles of impeachment against the five Lords in the Tower. The articles of impeachment against Thomas Earl of Danby, and his letter. The Earl of Danby's pardon in Latin and English, and his plea. The reasons and narrative of the proceedings betwixt the two Houses of Parliament, concerning the Lords in the Tower, &c. The proceedings of the House of Lords, concerning the Lords in the Tower, and the names of those Lords that entered their protest. A copy of the bill relating to the Duke of York. The Earl of Shaftsburies speech in the House of Lords. Mr. Powel's speech concerning the Earl of Danby. Mr. Palme's report about the temporary laws

4. The impeachment and articles of complaint against Father Philips the Queenes confessor lately committed to the tower by the honourable and high court of Parliament, Nov. 2, 1641 : as also the committing of three of the Queens servants, that came to visit him ; who deny to take the oath of supremacie and the protestation : with the plot about the tower supposed to rescue him out, or some such evill designe

5. The impeachment and articles of complaint against Father Philips the Queenes confessor. Lately committed to the tower, by the honourable and high court of Parliament Nov. 2. 1641. As also, the committing of three of the Queenes servants, that came to visit him; who deny to take the oath of supremacie, and the protestation. With the plot about the tower, supposed to rescue him out, or some such evill designe. With the Popes breve sent to Father Philips, with presents brought to the Queens court, with the Popes picture in gold. As also his sending away of above 10000. pounds, which was partly gathered with a pretence to assist the King against the Scots

6. An impeachment of high treason exhibited in Parliament, against James, Lord Strange, son and heire apparant of William, Earle of Derby, by the Commons assembled in Parliament, in the name of themselves, and all the Commons of England. VVith an order of the Lords and Commons in Parliament, for the apprehending of the said Lord, to be published in all churches, and chappels, markets and townes, in the county of Lancaster and Chester. 16 September, 1642. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament assembled, that this impeachment, with the order, shall be forthwith printed and published. John Browne Cler. Parliament

9. Instructions agreed upon by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for Sir Thomas Barrington, Sir William Masham, Sir Martin Lumley, Sir Henry Mildmay, of Wansted, Sir Thomas Cheek, Harboule Grimston esquire. Members of the House of Commons, and deputie-lievtenants for the county of Essex, and committees to be sent into the same county. And for Sir William Hicks, Sir Richard Everard, Sir Tho. Honywood, Sir Henry Holdcroft, Sir William Roe, Sir William Martin, Sir Iohn Barrington, Timothy Middleton and Iohn Sayer esquires, the rest of the deputy-lievtenants of the said county, for preservation of the peace of the said county. Ordered by the Lords and Commons that this be forthwith printed. Iohn Browne. Hen. Elsyng. Cler. Parl

10. Instructions agreed upon by the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament for Sir Thomas Barrington, Sir William Masham, Sir Martin Lumley, Sir Henry Mildnay of Wansted, Sir Thomas Cheek, Harboule Grimston Esquire : members of the House of Commons and deputie-lievtenants for the county of Essex and committees to be sent into the same county : and for Sir William Hicks, Sir Richard Everard, Sir Tho. Honjwood, Sir Henry Holdcroft, Sir William Roe, Sir William Martin, Sir Iohn Barringion, Timothy Middleton and Iohn Sayer esquires the rest of the deputy-lievtenants of the said county for preservation of the peace of the said county

11. Instructions agreed upon by the Lords and Commons assmbled [sic] in Parliament for Sir Thomas Barrington, Sir William Masham, Sir Martin Lumley, Sir Henry Mildnay of Wansted, Sir Thomas Cheek, Harbottle Grimston Esquire. : Members of the House of Commons and deputie-lievtenants for the county of Essex and committees to be sent into the same county. : And for Sir William Hicks, Sir Richard Everard, Sir Tho. Honywood, Sir Henry Holdcroft, Sir William Roe, Sir William Martin, Sir Iohn Barrington, Timothy Middleton and Iohn Sayer esquires, the rest of the deputy-lievtenants of the said county for preservation of the peace of the said county

14. Instructions agreed upon in Parliament for commissioners, for surveying the forest of Sherwood; the forest, or chase of Needwood; the forest, or chase of Kingswood; the forest, or chase of Ashdown, or Lancaster great Park; and Endfield Chase. In pursuance of an Act of this present Parliament, entituled, An Act and declaration, touching several Acts and ordinances made since the twentieth of April 1653. and before the third of September 1654. and other Acts, &c. At the Parliament begun at Westminster the 17th day of September, An. Dom. 1656

15. Instructions and directions made by the trustees nominated in an Act of Parliament, (entituled, An Act for the deafforestation, sale and improvement of the forests; and of the honors, manors, lands, &c. within the usual limits and perambulations of the same, heretofore belonging to the late King, Queen and prince) to be left with the chief officer of every town and place where the summons of the said trustees have been published, for all persons to make out their respective interests within the time limited by the said Act

18. Instructions for the trustees, treasurers, and register-accomptant for the sale of the dean and chapter lands, for the admitting such as have moneys owing them by the Parliament, to double the same upon the credit of the lands of the deans and chapters. Together with divers other Acts, votes, and instructions, touching doubling of Bills, and sale of deans and chapters lands