THE PARLIAMENTARY OR CONSTITUTIONAL Hiftory of England; BEING A FAITHFUL ACCOUNT Of all the Moft remarkable TRANSACTIONS In PARLIAMENT, From the earlieft TIMES, то THE Restoration of King CHARLES II. COLLECTED From the RECORDS, the JOURNALS of both HOUSES, original By SEVERAL HANDS. Juvat integrofs accedere Fontes. VOL. XII. From the Call of the Houfe of Commons, November 1, 1642, till the The SECOND EDITION. LONDON, Printed, and fold by WILLIAM SANDBY, against St. Dunstan's Church, THE Parliamentary History O F ENGLAND. · 1642. N the firft of November the Commons An. 18, Car, I, November. fhould attend within three Days; all at The Commons a farther Distance, within eight Days; and that fuch require the Atas did not appear within the Times limited, fhould tendance of their be fent for by Meffengers, who were to bring them up. This Order was occafioned by the Thinness of the House, for fome Months paft, which appears by the following Divifions extracted from their fournals. The moft material Points, which gave Occafion to thefe, have been taken Notice of in their proper Order of Time: The Numbers, only, will be therefore fufficient for this Review. June 27. 42 against 27. 30. 49 against 35. July 9. 125 against 45. 19. 69 against 51. 23. 89 against 43. 26. 50 against 33. 28. 82 against 32. VOL. XII. A Members. Aug. 15. 42 against 33. The State of that 29. 53 against 36. It Time, |