Die Martis, 17. Maii. 1642. ❧ Several Votes of Parliament, concerning Sergeant Major General Skippon. Resolved upon the Question. THat this command of His Majesty to call Captain Philip Skippon, Sergeant Major General of the Forces of London, to attend His Majesty's Person at York, is against the Law of the Land and the liberty of the Subject. Resolved upon the Question. That this command of His Majesty, to call Captain Philip Skippon, Sergeant Major General of the Forces of London, to attend His Majesty's Person, being employed by both Houses to attend their Service, without their consent, is against the privilege of Parliament. Resolved upon the Question. That Captain Philip Skippon, Sergeant Major General of the Forces of London, shall continue to attend the Service of both Houses, according to their former commands. Hen. Elsing, Cler. Parl. D. Com. Die Martis, 20. Maii. 1642. IT is this day Ordered by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled, That the Magazines of the several Counties in England, and Wales, shall be forthwith put into the power of the Lord Lieutenants of the said Counties, respectively, (being such as the Parliament doth confide in) for the Service and safety of His Majesty and the Kingdom. Ordered by the Lords in Parliament, That this Order shall be Printed and Published. Joh. Brown, Cler. Parl. May. 23. London, Printed for Joseph Hunscott. 1642.