House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 14 May 1624

Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.

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Veneris, 14 Maii, 1624

Apothecaries.

Mr. Drake, Sir Charles Mountacue, Mr. Coryton, Sir James Perrot, Mr. Weaver, added to the Apothecaries Bill: - To-morrow, Seven Clock, former Place.

Wolferstone.

Burgesses of Wales added to the Committee of Wolferstone's Bill.

Darcy's Advowson.

L. 3. An Act to settle Josse Glover, Clerk, and Presentee of Dame Grace Darcy, Widow, and George Wilmore Esquire, Committees of the Body and Lands of Edward Darcy Esquire, his Majesty's Ward, in the Church of Sutton, in the County of Surrey, and to resettle the Inheritance of the said Advowson in the said Edward Darcy, and his Heirs, as appendant to the Manor of Sutton: - Upon Question, passed.

Secret Pensions.

Secret Pensions : - This Afternoon : And all to have Voice.

Privilege.

Mr. Snelling: - A Member of this House served with a Subpoena. - To have the Party sent for, that did it. - Ordered.

Wey River.

The Bill for the River of Wey, to be reported by Sir Robert Harley To-morrow Morning; and Customers Fees, by Mr. Glanvill.

Business to be done.

Bills to go to Passage To-morrow, at Eight Clock : Report from Mr. Glanvill, from Half an Hour past Seven, till Eight: Then the Passage of Bills, from Eight till Nine : Then the Debate about the white Cloth.

Precedents of Judgments by the Lords.

Sir Rob. Philips: - To have Mr. Noy and Mr. Selden search Precedents, how Judgments have been used to be given in time past; to preserve our Liberty.

Mr. Noy: - To desire the Lords to appoint a Committee of their House, to join with a Committee of this House, to see the Entry of this Judgment; that we may receive no Prejudice.

Sir Edw. Cooke, Sir Rob. Cotton, Sir Rob. Philips, Mr. Noy, and Mr. Selden, to search former Precedents, how Judgments have been given in former Times by the Lords, upon Complaint made by the Commons. This to be prepared against Wednesday Morning, and then to be tendered to the House.

Subsidy.

The Speaker went out of his Chair, and the House went to a Committee about the Bill of Subsidy.

Mr. Speaker.

The Speaker to be here in the Afternoon, at Two Clock.