House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 02 April 1610

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: 02 April 1610', in Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629, (London, 1802) pp. 417-418. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/commons-jrnl/vol1/pp417-418 [accessed 26 April 2024]

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Lunae, 2 Aprilis, 1610

Greensmyth's Nat.

L. 2. GREENSMYTH - Nat. - Sir H. Poole, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Askwith, Sir Rob. Johnson, Mr. James, Sir Geo. Carye, Sir Herbert Crofts, Mr. Moore, Sir Jo. Pettus, Sir Tho. Lowe, Sir Geo. Moore, Sir Jo. Sammes, Sir Jo. Luson, Sir Tho. Vavasor, Sir John Harrington: - Now presently.

Vanloore.

L. 2. - Vanloore.

Edmonton.

L. 2. - Copyholders - Edmonton: - Referred to the Committee for the general Bill.

A Member Dead.

A Certificate from Chichester, that Mr. Blinco was dead, late Burgess there.

Leave of Absence.

Mr. Berry, a Palsy : - For Ten Days after the Rest: - At the Bath.

Greensmyth's &c. Nat.

Report - Greensmyth, - by Mr. Moore, and Vanloore. - Vanloore - ingrossetur.

Ditto.

L. 3. LL. Greensmyth:- - Passed:

Elrington, &c.

Counsel for Mr. Elrington, and Mr. Cage.

Mr. Styrrell, for Mr. Cage; Mr. Gerrard, for Mr. Elrington.

Mr. Speaker, of Counsel heretofore with Mr. Cage.

A Petition from Mr. Cage, read in the House. -

Elrington. - read 2dly the Day before.

Mr. Attorney-general, Sir Geo. Moore, Sir Dan. Dun, Sir Roger Wilbram, Sir Jo. Bennett, Mr. Fr. Moore, Mr. D. James, Sir Geo. Carey, Sir Tho. Smyth, Sir Tho. Lowe, Mr. D. Styward, Sir Bar. Whytston, Mr. Askwith, Sir H. Poole, Mr. Alford, Mr. Hoskins, Mr. Gore, Sir Fr. Barrington, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Recorder, Sir Gam. Capell, Sir

Rob. Johnson, Mr. Fanshawe, Mr. D. Byrd: Wednesday after first Sitting.

Mr. Cage to be brought to the Committee by the Serjeant, or by his Keeper.

Crispe.

Report - Crispe, - by Mr. Finch. - Ingrossetur.

Tenures, &c.

Sir Jo. Crook, Sir Jo. Tindall, Mr. D. Amye :

Their Lordships - into Consideration of the Matters treated of concerning Tenures, &c. - the Particulars with great Advisement propounded by this ... so great in general, - so weighty - the Time so short, and designed for other Cogitations of higher Nature; but at next Meeting it shall appear that their Lordships are neither remiss, nor forgetful; but will, at their next Meeting, which will be shortly, hold all due Correspondence with this House.

No Answer, as needless.

Sea-sand.

B. - Sea-sand, reported by Mr. Hakewell: - Upon Question, ingrossetur.

Counsel to be heard at the Bar, before Passage.

Wentworth.

L. 3. - Sir John Wentworth.

Grievances.

Grievances: - This Afternoon.

Woods, &c.

Woods ; Game ; Religion : - To-morrow Morning, from Seven to Nine.

Oath of Allegiance.

REPORT, by Mr. Fuller, touching the Oath of Allegiance. - A Law to be made.

Bills.

All Bills to be brought in.

Recusants

The Committee for Recusants, to sit in this Adjournment ; and no other.

Prerogative Court.

L. 2. - Prerogative Court. - Mr. Moore, contra; Mr. Fuller, pro; Mr. Noy, Mr. Hoskins. -

Upon a double question, rejected.

The Court adjourned until Monday, the 16th Day of this Month, at eight a Clock in the Morning.

Members sworn.

SIR Dudley Diggs and Mr. Ferris, Burgesses, sworn for Tewksburie: - A new Borough.

Keere.

L. 1. - Sir Geo. Keere.

Murrey.

L. 1 . - Murrey.

Levinus.

L. 1. - Mr. Levinus.

Pyracies.

Mr. James reporteth the Bill of Pyracies, as fit to sleep.

A new one preferred from the Committee.

Salters, &c.

Salters and Brewers : - Friday, preremptory : - The Lord Arundell's Counsel to be present.

Tenants in Tail.

L. 2. - Women Tenants in Tail: - The Queen's Counsel, Sir Geo. Moore, Mr. Tate, Sir Henry Poole, Mr. Jones, Sir Rob. Johnson, Sir Dudley Diggs, Sir Jo. Townsend, Sir Edm. Bowyer, Sir Charl. Cornwallys, Sir Roger Aston, Sir Rob. Ravington, Sir Fr. Russell, Sir Nath. Bacon, Mr. Ferris, Sir Jo. Pettus, Sir Edw. Grevill, Sir Tho. Lowe, Mr. Fr. Moore, Sir Herbert Crofts, Sir H. Nevill, Sir Jo. Bennett, Sir Jo. Egerton, Sir Jo. Scott, Mr. D. James: - Saturday, Chequer Chamber.

Scandalous Ministers.

L. 2. - Scandalous Ministers: - To the Committee for Religion: - Saturday, Court of Wards.

Member for Chichester.

Sir Jo. Morley, for Chichester in Sussex, returned in

Place of Mr. Blinco.

Hawking.

L. 1. - Spoil of Corn by Hawking.

Deer, &c.

L. 1. - Explanation of the Statute touching Deer and Conies.

Provosts &c.

L. 2. - Residence of Provosts, &c. - King's Counsel, Sir Herbert Crofts, Sir Jo. Bennett, Sir Ro. Wilbraham, Sir Edw. Hobby, Sir Edw. Grevill, Mr. Percyvall, Mr. Leach, Mr. Wymark, Sir Jo. Specott, Burgesses of Oxford and Cambridge, Sir H. Poole, Mr. Hoskins, Mr. Whytlock, Sir Tho. Lowe, Sir Antho. Cope, Sir Lewys Lewknor, Mr. Hakewill, Sir Geo. Moore, Sir Nich. Saunders, Mr. Fuller, Sir Chro. Perkins, Sir Jo. Egerton, Sir Roger Aston, Sir Fr. Russell, Mr. Duncombe, Sir Rob. Moore, Mr. Tate, Sir Nath. Bacon, Sir Jo. Bennett, Mr. D. James, Sir Edw. Mountague, Sir Wm. Wray, Sir Warwick Heale, Mr. Kyrton, Mr. Noy, Sir Tho. Grantham, Mr. Lieutenant, Sir Rich. Bulkley: - This Day Sennight, Chequer Chamber.

Bills sent to Lords.

Sent up to the Lords.

Greensmythe - Nat.

Kendalls - Amendments:

Sir Jo. Wentworth :

Bladwell - Nat. -

Butter, &c.

L. 1. - Traders of Butter and Cheese.

Wines.

Sir Wm. Paddye, - touching the Bill for Wines in Season: - Saturday, Exchequer Chamber.