A Supply given to disband the Army by a certain Day
7. A Message from the King to prolong that Term -
Resolution to admit no farther Motions for new Supplies
8. Debate on Sir Solomon Swale's Conviction of Popery
11. Debate on a Standing Army
12. Debate on the Bill for hindering Papists to sit in Parliament
15. Debate on the Speaker's reproving Sir Thomas Meres for sitting up late
18. The King's Speech demanding an Additiona! Revenue of 300,000l. per annum
-Debate thereon-The Commons refuse the King an Additional Revenue
Debate on Members receiving Pensions
20. The King's Message for continuing the Army longer on foot-Vote on the
Supply-Controversy between the Houses-Vote on the Commons' Right
of granting Money-The Money Bill passed-The Parliament prorogued - 1004
Principal Occurrences during the Recess--The Popish Plot-Oates's Narrative
-Coleman's Letters-Sir Edmundbury Godfrey's Murder
12. Address for tendering the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy to his Majesty's
Subjects-The King's Answer-Another Address to the same effect -
18. Mr. Secretary Williamson sent to the Tower-The King releases him-The
Commons' Address to the King that he might not be released