ARTICLES OF IMPEACHMENT against Wm. Drake for publishing a 157 - 348 650 693 - 1067 - - 1222 1274 1662-3. Feb. 25. ADDRESS OF THE COMMONS TO THE KING relative to the Indul- ----- gence to Dissenters-The King's Answer of the Commons to the King, against the Declaration of of the Commons, concerning Alliances-Further Address --The King's Answer-Third Address of the Commons, declining a further Supply, till his Ma- - of the Commons concerning Popish Recusants 859 879 970 - 1021 - 1022 ADDRESSES, continued. 1678. Nov. 12. ADDRESS OF THE COMMONS for tendering the Oaths of Allegiance and 18. 28. 1679. May 8. 1680. Nov.11. for the Removal of the Queen from Court Page 1037 1038 1050 1130 - 1203 1660. to the House of Commons to General Monk and the Council of State for confirming the Act of Indemnity V. KING'S MESSAGES. Charles II. June 13. THE KING'S MESSAGE relative to the Act of Indemnity 16 -31 131 508 512 515 1355 15 17 20 21 to the Commons relative to the Money Bill for an Adjournment for continuing the Army longer on foot on ordering Mr. Montagu's Papers to be seized 1053 relative to the Bill of Exclusion refusing to pass a Bill of Exclusion James II. 1198 - 1278 THE KING'S SPEECH to the Lords relative to the Act of Indemnity on passing the Act of Indemnity 88 114 at the Adjournment 199 on dissolving the Convention Parliament 169 VII. LISTS OF THE MEMBERS OF BOTH HOUSES. - 4141 of the House of Commons, in Charles II.'s Third Parliament 1079 - of the House of Commons in Charles II.'s Fourth Parliament 1154 ---- of the House of Commons in Charles II.'s Fifth and last -Parliament of the House of Commons in the First and only Parliament 1298 1343 VIII. PETITIONS. Sept. 5. PETITION to the King from both Houses, in favour of Vane and 1660. 1661-2. 1663. Mar. Mar. 31. Lambert 119 234 263 476 159 213 284 802 against the Bill to vacate Sir E. Powel's Fines relative to the Proceedings against the Popish Lords XI. PERSONS FILLING THE HIGH OFFICES OF STATE FROM 1660 TO 1683. 47 45 117 143 265 427 William Sancroft, Dean of St. Pauls. Deprived for not taking the Oaths to King 1660. 1667. 1672. 1673. 1675. 1682. 1685. Sir Edward Hyde, kut. and bart. Keeper (Created Lord Hyde) Jan. 13, 1858; instituted Lord High Chancellor, Jan. 29; and created Earl of Clarendon. Sir Orlando Bridgman, knt, and bart. Lord Keeper, August 30. Anthony Ashley, Earl of Shaftsbury, Novembe" 5. Sir Heneage Finch, knt. (Created Baron of Daventry, Jan. 10, 1674) Lord Keeper. Speakers of the House of Commons.-King Charles II. Sir Harbottle Grimstone, bart. Member for Colchester. Sir Edward Turner, bart. Hereford town. On his being appointed Chief Baron of the Exchequer, May 23, 1671, the House chose, at their next meeting, Sir Job Charlton, bart. Ludlow, Salop; but he desiring leave to resign on account of his health, Edward Seymour, Esq. Hindon, Wilts, was elected in his place. Sir Edward Seymour, Bart. Hindon, Wilts. The King refused his consent, and the Commons, after several days debate and a Prorogation, chose, Mr. Serjeant Gregory. Weobly, Herefordshire. William Williams, Esq. Serjeant at Law. Chester City. VOL, IV, |