House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 29 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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Sabbati, 29 Maii, 1624

Collection from Members.

SIR Geo. Moore gives an Account of the Collection. - Have gathered 100 and

18 l. - Some 25 l. still to gather.

Upon Question, the Clerk to have 30 l. his Son, 10 l. and the Serjeant 20 l. Upon Question ....

Patents.

Upon Question, Sir Rob. Mansill's Patent, and Sir Hen. Fane's, to be delivered out.

Serjeant Digs: - To have the Woodmongers Patent delivered in.

Bills delivered.

Mr. Solicitor delivers in Four Bills; 1. Bill of Battle : 2. Brewhouses. - Curia advisare vult. - 3. Earl of Oxford's Bill, and the cross Bill to that: 4. The Apothecaries Bill.

Grievances presented to the King.

Mr. Solicitor reports from the King. - Did attend his Majesty with our Grievances : Did first present humble Thanks from the House, for the Enlarging of the Time of our Sitting: Next, he presented the Grievances: Said, they were the more, in regard of the Want of Parliaments. -

Said, they were humble Suitors for a gracious Answer, if it might be before the End of the Session; that so his Subjects might return with a great deal of Joy and Comfort. -

King's Answer.

His Majesty returned this Answer, which he hath set down in Writing: And read.

Patents.

Mr. Solicitor moves, that those Patents, which have not been examined and considered of in this House, may be re-delivered again.

Sir Edw. Cooke sent up to the Lords with the Bill of pleading Alienations in the Exchequer.

Patents.

Ordered, upon Question, That all Patents, that have been brought in this Session, and have not been examined, nor condemned, here, shall be re-delivered to the Parties, that brought them in: And a Note to be made of all, that are delivered.

King's Speech not to be copied.

Resolved, That the Notes of the King's Speech shall be delivered to Mr. Solicitor again; and no Copies to be made of it, because not warranted by the King.

Bishop of Norwich.

Mr. Pym delivers in the Heads of the Charge against the Bishop of Norwich. - Read, and ordered to be entered.

King appoints to be in Lords.

Mr. Treasurer: - The King hath appointed to be in the Lords House between One and Two.

Sabbati, 29o Maii - Post Meridiem

Mr. Speaker attends.

THIS Afternoon Mr. Speaker came about One of the Clock.