House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 28 February 1606

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

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'House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 28 February 1606', in Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629, (London, 1802) pp. 275-276. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/commons-jrnl/vol1/pp275-276 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Veneris, 28o Februarii, 1605

Welsh Cottons.

1. Reading : - B. TOUCHING Welsh Cottons.

Joyners, &c.

1. Reading: - B. For the Establishing of a former Statutes, made 19 H. VII. cap. 7. touching Joyners, Kervers, &c.

Davison's Clerkship.

1. Reading: - B. for the Assurance of the Clerkship of the Treasury, and Warrants, to Wm. Davison Esquire.

Extortioners, &c.

2. Reading. - B. Touching sundry Kinds of Extortioners, Counterfeiters, and Wrong-doers: - Committed to Sir Jerome Horsey, Sir Maurice Berkley, Sir Wm. Strowd, Sir Roger Owen, Sir Rich. Spencer, Sir Rob. Oxenbridge, Mr. Lieutenant of the Tower, Mr. Tate, Mr. Wynch, Sir H. Poole, Sir Edm. Mountague, Mr. Wyseman, Serjeant Shirley, Mr. Bartlett, Sir Gamaliel Capell, Sir Wm. Fleetwood; - Wednesday, Chequer Chamber.

Corporations.

B. For the further Explanation of the Statute made in the Nineteenth Year of King H. VII. for the due Execution of Ordinances made by Guilds and Corporations : - Mr. Alford, Mr. Yelverton, Mr. Hoskins, Sir Henry Billingsley, Sir H. Hubbard, Sir Jo. Heigham, Sir Tho. Smyth, Sir Roger Owen, Mr. Dammett, Burgesses of London and Southwark, Sir Wm. Herrick, Sir John Swynnerton, Mr. Rich. Wright, Mr. Hackwill, Mr. Rob. Middleton, Mr. Hyde, Mr. James, Mr. Winch, Sir John Bennett, Sir Nich. Saunders, Mr. Jeffreyes, Sir Fr. Barrington, Mr. Chapman, Mr. Brook, Mr. Staughton, Mr. Peak, Mr. Hugh Middleton, Mr. Rob. Lawley, Sir John Scott: - Monday Sennight,

Recusants.

3. Article, touching the Communion. - Mr. Duncombe, for it: - Sir Rich. Spencer.

Mr. Hyde; - The Articles being already, by Question, agreed on, should not be more spoken unto, until it come in a Bill.

Q, If the 3d Article, as it passed from the House, to be inserted in a Bill: - Resolved.

4. Article, touching the Oath.

Sir Geo. Moore: - A Sub-committee to draw the Oaths into One.

5. Article, touching the Arms of Recusants : - For Alteration : - Not under the Number of Four Justices,

6. Popish Books: -

The Lords have a Bill for that Purpose.

7. Touching Discovery to be within Three Days: - Reward : - Tertiam partem.

8. Christening of Children : - Where the Child shall be infirm, there the lawful Minister of the Parish.

9. Touching Recusants practising Law, &c. - Except such Persons, as come themselves to the Church.

Sir John Shirley - Captains, of Bands, of Ships, of Forts. - To be propounded to the Lords again.

10. Disability to present to any Recusant, or to the Use of any Recusant. -

Sir John Hollice: - A great Tie upon such as are Mariners.

12. Touching Marriage and Burial. -

A Penalty upon those that have no Land.

Burial: - Upon an Executor, if he know it.

13. Education of Children.

The Estate wholly left to the Justices of Pfeace.

This Article left unresolved.

Objections : - Danger, - Scandal.

Sir H. Mountague: - To extend both to Sons and Daughters. -

Where the Husband is a Protestant, and receives the Communion. -

Such Objections as are moved, to be propounded to the Lords.

Sir H. Hubbard: - This Article, cardo causae. -

Whether to the eldest, or all Brethren and Sisters. -

So much as shall be fit for the common Service : - Such as be likeliest to grow forward. -

The Profits of the Recusants Land to be made a Bank, or a common Store-house. -

As a leprous Man to be used for fear of Contagion.

Mr. Crewe: - All the Articles to stand as they be, until they be put into a Bill.

Mr. Speaker; - To let the Lords know, that we have resolved this Article.

Memorandum.

To remember Mr. James Bag, for a Letter to my Lord Chief Baron, and Mr. Justice Femer, touching a Trial prosecuted by Tho. Bagg.