A VOTE of the Commons House of Parliament. 13 May. XIII. CAROLI Regis Secundi. RESOLVED upon the Question, That the Sacrament of the Lords Supper, shall upon Sunday next come seven-night, being the Six and twentieth day of this instant May in the forenoon, be administered at St. MARGARETS Church in WESTMINSTER, according to the Form prescribed in the Liturgy of the Church of ENGLAND, and that all the Members of this House, shall then and there receive the said Sacrament and that whosoever shall not then and there receive the said Sacrament, shall not after that day come into the House, until he shall have received the said Sacrament in the presence of two or more of the parties hereafter appointed to that purpose, and the same be certified, and the Certificate thereof allowed by this House: And for the better discerning who shall then receive the Sacrament, and who not, It is further ordered, that Sir ANTHONY CO●E, Sir JOHN BRAMPSTON, Sir PHILLIP WARWICK, Sir John GOODRICK, Sir ALLEN BROADRICK, and Sir GEORE REEVE, shall take special notice of all such as shall then and there receive the said Sacrament, and that every Member of this House shall then bring with him a Note in writing, containing his name, and the Shire whereof he is Knight, and the City whereof he is Citizen, and the Borough whereof he is Burgess, and the Port whereof he is Baron, which note he shall in the same Church, when the same shall be demanded of him, deliver to the said parties before particularly mentioned, some or one of them, and the said persons so appointed, are likewise to take particular notice of every Member of this House, at such time as he receiveth the said Sacrament; and Mr. Dr. GUNNING, and Mr. CARPENTER the Chaplain of this House, are desired to officiate at that time, and to preach one of them in the morning, the other in the afternoon. London, Printed by Richard Hodgkinson, 1661.