Papists, and notorious malignants, [192]; warrants for seizing their estates, [192].
Papists, Parliamentary order for disarming, [43]; repudiated, and yet countenanced by Charles I., [69]; Charles II.’s declaration to banish, [294].
Paris, Marquis of Worcester leaves Ireland for, [185]; Lady Herbert (Marchioness of Worcester), has a pass to, [187]; Ormond flies to, [187]; Marchioness of Worcester at, [188]; Charles II.’s court at, [189]; the Marquis of Worcester at, [189]; full of loyal fugitives, [190].
Parliament, Henry Lord Herbert summoned to, [7]; Parliamentary duties, [8]; dispensation to be absent, [8]; the Long, [31]; jealous of Lord Herbert, [36]; notice the Marquis of Worcester and Lord Herbert, [38]; order to disarm them, [43]; Lord Herbert’s offer in reference to the Commission of Array, [59]; professes his determination, [60]; summons Lord Herbert to appear, [60]; and his father, [61]; ordinance affecting Papists, [192]; contract in pursuance of such ordinance, [193]; orders the disposal of Worcester House, [194]; petitioned by the Marchioness of Worcester, [194]; report on the petition, [195]; further report, [198]; order to pay £6. per week to the Marchioness of Worcester, [191]; reference to Committee, [199]; order, [199]; an Act, [199]; order regarding pension, [199]; order for possession of Worcester House, [199]; order on Henry Lord Herbert’s petition, [202]; question on his delinquency, [204]; petition refused, [204]; report, [205]; resolutions, [205]; persons banished by, and their property confiscated, [209]; resolutions on, [209]; orders the imprisonment of the Marquis of Worcester, [211]; on his petition order for his enlargement, [212]; sufficient bail to be taken, [212].
Parliament—at the Restoration.
House of Lords, Marchioness of Worcester’s petition about Worcester House, [235]; restoration of the Marquis’s estate ordered, [238]; discuss the subject of his patent creating him Duke of Somerset, [239]; referred to Lords named, [240]; a committee reports, [240]; message to House of Commons, [241]; increase of committee, [241]; the Patent delivered up, [242]; Bill in respect to Patents and Grants, [242]; a message from the Commons, [243]; Marquis of Worcester’s attendances, [243], [244]; prorogued, [244]; re-opening, [244]; Act for the Water-commanding engine, [253]; second reading, [254]; Lords’ committee (note), [254]; passed, [256]; attendances, [282].
House of Commons, message from the Lords, [241]; a message to the Lords, [243]; report on the Bill for the Water-commanding engine, [255]; Commons’ Committee, [255]; Bill returned to the Lords, [256]; passed, [256].
Parliament, Act of, for the Water-commanding engine, [Appendix C.]
Parliament ships reported to be in Milford Haven, [65].
Patent, Marquis of Worcester’s, for four inventions, [248]; [Appendix B.]
Patents and grants, Bill in reference to, [242].
Peacham, Henry, on mechanical knowledge, [14]; his praise of Geometry, [14], [15]; automata, [15].