The maner of siting of the Parlament of the Common-wealth of England. 1653.


The true manner of the sitting of the Parliament of the Commonwealth of England, &c. Together with a perfect Catalogue of their Names, and for what Places they Serve.

Also the Names of the Members of the severall Committees, and the Places where they sit, for People to make their Addresses to them, to regulate the Abuses of the Commonwealth. &c.

A List of the Parlia­ment men.

Berks.
  • SAmuel Dunch
  • Vincent Goddard
  • Thomas Wood.
Bedford.
  • Nathanael Taylor
  • Edward Cater.
Buckingham.
  • George Fleetwood
  • George Baldwin.
Cambridge.
  • John Sadler
  • Thomas French
  • Robert Castle
  • Samuel Warner
Chester.
  • Robert Duckenfield
  • Henry Birkinhead.
Four Northern Counties.
  • Charls Howard
  • Robert Fenwick
  • Henry Dawson
  • Henry Ogle,
Cornewal.
  • Rob [...]rt Benner
  • Francis Langdon
  • Anthony Rous
  • John Bawden.
Derby.
  • Jervas Bennet
  • Nathanael Barton.
Devon.
  • George Monk, one of the Generals at Sea.
  • John Carew
  • Thomas Sanders,
  • Christopher Martin
  • James Erisey
  • Francis Rous
  • Richard Sweet
Dorset.
  • William Sydenham
  • John Bingham
Essex.
  • Joachim Matthews
  • Henry Barington
  • John Brewster
  • Christopher Earle
  • Dudley Templer.
Glocester.
  • John Crofts
  • William Neast
  • Robert Holmes
Southampton.
  • Richard Norton
  • Richard Major
  • John Hildesley
Hertford.
  • Henry Lawrence
  • William Reeve.
Hereford.
  • Wroth Rogers
  • John Herring.
Huntington.
  • Edward Montague
  • Stephen Phesaunt.
Kent.
  • Lord Viscount Lisse
  • Thomas Blount
  • William Kenrick,
  • William Cullen
  • Andrew Broughton
Lancaster.
  • William West
  • John Sawrey
  • Robert Cunliff
Leicester.
  • Henry Danvers
  • Edward Smith
  • John Prat.
Lincoln:
  • Sir Will. Brownlow
  • Richard Cust
  • Barnaby Bowtel
  • Humphrey Walcot
  • William Thompson.
Middlesex.
  • Sir William Roberts
  • Augustine Wingfield
  • Arthur Squib.
Monmouth
  • Phillip Jones.
Northampton.
  • Sir Gilbert Pickering
  • Thomas Brook
Norfolk.
  • Robert Jermy
  • Tobias Freere
  • Ralph Wolmer
  • Henry King
  • William Burton
Nottingham.
  • John Oddingsels
  • Edward Clud.
Oxon.
  • Sir Charles Wolsley
  • William Draper
  • Dr. Jonathan Goddard
Rutland.
  • Edward Horseman
Salop.
  • William Botterel
  • Thomas Baker.
Stafford.
  • George Bellit
  • John Chetwood.
Suffolk.
  • Jacob Caley
  • Francis Brewster
  • Robert Dunkon
  • John Clark,
  • Edward Plumstead
Somerset.
  • Robert Blake one of the Generals at sea.
  • Iohn Pine
  • Dennis Hollister
  • Henry Henly.
Surrey.
  • Samuel Highland
  • Lawrence March
Sussex.
  • Anthony Stapeley
  • William Spence.
  • Nathanael Studeley
Warwick,
  • Iohn St. Nicholas
  • Richard Lucy
Wilts.
  • Sir Ant. Ashley Cooper
  • Nicholas Green
  • Thomas Eyre.
Worcester.
  • Richard Salway
  • Iohn Iames.
Yorke.
  • George Lord Evre
  • Walter Strickland.
  • Francis Lassels
  • John Anlaby
  • Thomas Dickenson
  • Thomas St. Nicholas
  • Roger Coats
  • Edward Gill.
London.
  • Robert Titchborn
  • John Ireton
  • Samuel Moyer
  • John Langley
  • John Stone
  • Henry Barton
  • Praise-God Barbone.
Wales.
  • Bushy Mansel
  • James Philips
  • John Williams
  • Hugh Courtney
  • Richard Price
  • John Brown.
Scotland.
  • Sir James Hope
  • Alexander Bredy
  • John Swinton
  • William Lockart
  • Alexander Jefferies.
Ireland.
  • Sir Robert King
  • Col. John Hewson
  • Col. Henry Cromwel
  • Col. John Clark
  • Daniel Hutchinson
  • Vincent Gookyn.
Called in by the Parlia­ment, since they sate.
  • Lord Gen. Cromwel
  • Major Gen. Lambert
  • Major Gen. Harison
  • Maj. Gen. Desborough
  • Col. Matth. Tomlinson

The Councel of State.

  • Lord General Cromwel
  • Major Gen. Lambert
  • Major Gen. Harrison
  • Maj. Gen. Desborough.
  • Sir Gilbert Pickering
  • Col. Tomlinson
  • Col. Bennet
  • Col. Stapeley
  • Col. Sidnam
  • Col. Jones
  • Mr. Jo. Carew
  • Mr. Walt. Strickland
  • Mr. Moyer
  • Major Salloway
  • Sir Anth Ashley Cooper
  • Sir Charls Wolsley
  • Sir James Hope
  • Lieu. Gen. Fleetwood
  • Mr; Broughton
  • Col. Hewson
  • Alderman Tichborne
  • Col. Norton
  • Mr. Lawrence
  • Mr. Courtney
  • Mr. Major
  • Mr. Howard
  • Col. Montague
  • Mr. St. Nicholas
  • Mr. Williams
  • Mr. Holsten

A Committee for the affairs of Scotland.

  • LOrd Gen. Cromwel
  • Maj. Gen. Lambert
  • Major General Harrison
  • Alderman Titchborn
  • Captain Charls Howard
  • Mr. Alexander Jefferies
  • Mr. Henry Henly
  • Mr. Danvers
  • Major Thomas Sanders
  • Mr. Nathaniel Tailor
  • Mr. John Sawrey
  • Mr. Robert Fenwick
  • Mr. John Odensels
  • Mr. John St. Nicholas
  • Mr. Nathanael Studley.

The Quorum seven, and to sit in the House commonly called The Lords House.

A Committee for the af­faires of Ireland.

  • Lord Gen. Cromwell
  • Maj. Gen. Lambert.
  • Sir Robert King
  • Mr. Spence
  • Col. Cromwel
  • Mr. Frere
  • Col. Hewson
  • Col. Hutchinson
  • Col. Clark
  • Mr. Mansel
  • Mr. Gookin
  • Mr. Clark
  • Col. West
  • Col. Phillip Jones
  • Mr. Francis Brewster.

The Quorum or any five to meet in the Lords house.

A Committee for discovery of Bribery, fraud, breach of publick Trust, and publique Debts.

  • Sir Gilbert Pickering
  • Mr. Strickland
  • Col. Bingham
  • Mr. Sadler
  • Col. Duckenfield.
  • Col. Kenrick
  • Col. Montague
  • George Lo. Evre
  • Mr. Wil. Reeve
  • Mr. Bowtell
  • Mr. Hildesley
  • Mr. Cassell
  • Mr. Lassells. Or any five of them, to sit in the Dutchy Court.

A Committee for the Army.

  • Col. Sidenham
  • Mr. William Lockart
  • Col. Norton
  • Col. Clark,
  • Mr. Wil. Lockart
  • Mr. Wolmer
  • Col. Pine
  • Mr. Lucy
  • Col. West
  • Mr. Cust
  • Mr. Horseman
  • Mr. Clud
  • Mr. Fleetwood
  • Mr, Neast
  • Col. Bennet
  • Mr. Anlaby.

Quorum five.

A Committee for the Law

  • Sir Antho. Ashley Cooper
  • Sir Wil. Roberts
  • Sir Wil. Brownlow
  • Maj. Gen. Desborough
  • Col. Matth. Tomlinson
  • Mr. Sadler
  • Col. Blount
  • M. Jo. Brewster
  • M. Taylor
  • M. Jervas Bennet
  • Mr. Gill
  • M. King
  • Mr. Swinton.
  • Mr. Nath. Barton
  • Mr. Coates
  • Mr. Wingfield
  • Mr. Spence
  • Mr. Moyer.
  • Col. W [...]st

Quorum 5. To sit in the Chequer Chamber.

A Committee to consider of the Treasury.

  • Maj. Gen. Harrison
  • Mr. Squib
  • Col. Bennet
  • Col. James.
  • Col. Blount
  • Mr. Wolmer
  • Mr. Jacob Caley
  • Mr. Cunliffe
  • Mr. Birkinhead
  • Mr. Stone
  • Mr. Botterel
  • Major Bawden
  • Mr. Barington
  • Alderm. Ireton
  • Mr. Moyer
  • Mr. Hildesley
  • Sir Wil. Roberts
  • Mr. Anlaby
  • Mr. Thomson
  • Col. West

Or any five of them, to sit in the Court of Wards.

A Committee for advance­ment of Learning.

  • Mr. Strickland
  • Mr. Sadler
  • Mr. Lawrence
  • Mr. Wingfield
  • Dr. Goddard
  • Col. Barton
  • Mr. Spence
  • Sir Anth. Ashley-Cooper
  • Col. Sidenham
  • Alderm. Tichburn
  • Col. Montague
  • Mr. Lockart
  • Sir. Robert King
  • Col. Blount
  • Sir Wil. Roberts
  • Mr. John St. Nicholas
  • Col. Matthewes
  • Mr. Cust.

The Quorum to be five and to meete in the Dutchy Chamber.

A Committee for Tythes.

  • Major Gen. Harrison
  • Mr. Sadler
  • Sir Antho. Ashley Cooper
  • Col. Barton
  • Praisegod Barbone
  • Col. Blount
  • Mr. Highland
  • Alder. Titchburn
  • Maj. Generall Desborough
  • Col. Clark
  • Mr. Strickland
  • Col. Sidenham
  • Col: Danvers
  • Sir Wil. Roberts
  • Mr. Jefferies
  • Mr. Spence
  • Mr. Squib
  • Mr. Wolmer
  • Mr. West
  • Col. Kenrick
  • Mr. Freer
  • Capt. Stone
  • Mr. Taylor
  • Mr. Wingfield
  • Col. Rous
  • Mr. Moyer
  • Major Horseman
  • Mr. Plumstead
  • Mr. Herring
  • Mr. Courtney
  • Mr. Gill
  • Mr Swinton

And the care hereof is committed to M. Sadler, M. Taylor, and Col. West to sit in the Chequer Chamber.

A Committee for the poor, and regulating Commissions of Peace; for Alms-houses, and for Printing.

  • Mr. Baldwyn
  • Mr. Ogle
  • Mr. Chetwood
  • Maj. Sanders
  • Mr. Wood
  • Mr. Draper
  • Mr. Langdon
  • Mr. Thomas St. Nicholas.
  • Mr. Brook
  • Mr. Cater
  • Mr. Green
  • Mr. Bennet
  • Mr. Barton
  • Mr. Barrington
  • Mr. Tompson

And all that come, to have voices to sit in the Queens Court.

A Committee for receiving Petitions.

  • Col. Rous
  • Mr. Dunch
  • Alderman Ireton
  • Mr. Barbone
  • Dr. Goddard
  • Mr. Crofts
  • Mr. Henry Barton
  • Mr. Freer
  • Mr. Earle
  • Mr. Jermy
  • Mr. Matthews
  • Mr. Hildesley
  • Mr. Erisley

Or any five of them, to sit in the Painted Chamber.

A Committee for Prisons and prisoners.

  • Mr. Anlaby
  • Mr. March
  • Col. James
  • Mr. Price
  • Mr. Highland
  • Mr. Herring
  • Mr. Bellit
  • Mr. Brown
  • Mr. Williams
  • Mr. Wingfield
  • Mr. Rogers
  • Mr. Cullen
  • Mr. Prat
  • Mr. Vin. Goddard

And any five of them, to sit in the Chequer Chamber

A Committee for the business of Trade, Corporations, and for receiving Propositions for advance of the Com­monwealth,

  • M. Sam. Warner
  • M. Sweet
  • M. Ald. Ireton
  • Mr. Hutchinson
  • Mr. Dickenson
  • Mr. Dawson
  • Mr. Stone
  • Mr. Wood
  • Mr. Jefferies
  • Mr. French
  • Mr. Templer
  • Mr. Plumsteade
  • Mr. Dunkon
  • Mr. Clarke
  • Mr. Moyer
  • Col. Bennet
  • Mr. Holmes
  • Mr. Coates
  • Mr. Barton.

Or any seven of them, to sit at Whitehall, in the old Councel Chamber.

FINIS.

London Printed by R.I. for Peter Stent 1653.

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