House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 08 May 1626

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: 08 May 1626', in Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629, (London, 1802) pp. 856-857. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/commons-jrnl/vol1/pp856-857 [accessed 25 April 2024]

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Lunae, 8o Maii

Ly. Dale.

SIR Wm. Spencer, Sir Wm. Masham, Sir Tho. Puckering, Sir A. Temple, Sir H. Lyne, Sir Tho. Grantham, added to the Lady Dale's Bill.

Deligne's Nat.

L. 1a. An Act for Naturalization of Sir D. Deligne, ....Harlaxton in the County of Lincolne, Knight.

Non-residents.

L. 1a. An Act for a better Allowance from Non- residents to their preaching Ministers,

Snell's Estate.

L. 2a. - Snell. - Committed to Sir H. Poole, Mr. Long, Sir Ro. Points, Mr. Kirton, Mr. Caesar, Knights and Burgesses of Wiltes, Sir Tho. Denton, Sir Tho. Thynn, Sir J. Perrott, Sir Wm. Strode, Mr. Spencer, Mr. Newbery, Mr. Lowther, Mr. Rolles, Sir J. Stradling Mr. Dyett; - Wednesday Afternoon, Exchequer Court.

Excommunication.

Mr. Wyld moveth, from the Committee concerning the Bill of Excommunication, an Addition. Sir H. Martyn and Dr. Eden, added; and Mr. Whitakers, Sir Geor. More, Sir D. Digges: - This Afternoon, Court of Wards.

King's Leave to treat of Revenue.

Mr. Vice Chamberlain reporteth, 1. That his Majesty doth thank the House for the Care of his Estate, and giveth Leave to enter into it : Desireth, the Committee for it may not be great, but select Persons, such as may not discover the Weakness of it. - That his Officers shall attend the Committee. That he desireth the Committee may first agree upon the Heads, and that he may be acquainted with them. -

Transporting Ordnance.

That, for the Transportation of Ordnance, the Lords of the Council being absolutely against it, that, upon Debate thereof, they were all turned in their Opinion. That the Committees may, before the Bill brought in, be acquainted with those Reasons ; that they may either be satisfied, or else what other Course they shall think fit. That none have been carried over sithence November last, nor any shall be whilst this Business is in Agitation.

Ditto.

Ordered, The Committee for the Bill shall hear the Reasons : And Mr. Vice Chamberlain, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, and Mr. Chancellor of the Duchy, added to that Committee.

Committees.

For the other Committee; there to be a Committee of the whole House, to agree upon the Heads. This to be upon Wednesday Morning next : And they to name a select Sub-committee.

Articles against Duke of Buckingham.

The ingrossed Articles, and Schedule, read, and in some small Things amended by the Clerk at the Board; and a Title, and marginal Notes delivered in; and, upon Question, allowed ; and ordered to be inserted.

Doubt .....

Ordered, A Message to be sent up to the Lords, to desire a Conference by a Committee of both Houses, if so their Lordships shall think fit, as soon. . their Lordships Occasions will give Leave, after this Forenoon.

The Message to be delivered by Mr. Vice Chamberlain.

The Sum of the Message shall be ; to desire a Conference with the Lords, and by a Committee of both Houses, if it may stand with their Lordships Liking, concerning the Impeachment and Accusation of a great Peer of that House, with as much convenient Speed, as their Lordships Occasions will permit, after this Morning.

Warwick Election.

Sir Jo. Finch reporteth from the Committee for Privileges, concerning the Case for Warwicke.

Friday next appointed for the Report of it.

Recusants.

L. 2a. An Act to direct the true and real Conformity of Popish Recusants: - Committed to Sir M. Fleetewood, Sir Tho. Hobby, Mr. Jo. Drake, Sir Tho. Fanshaw, Mr. Serjeant Hitcham, Mr. Herberte, Sir B. Hicks, Mr. Spencer, Mr. Wentworth, Sir Humfrey Lyne, Sir Edw. Sands, Sir Geor. More, Mr. Mallett, Sir A. Temple, Sir H. Grimston, Mr. Newbery, Sir Tho. Barrington, Mr. Lowther, Sir Tho. Hobby, Mr. Rolles, Sir Ro. Harley, Sir Ed. Scott, Sir Edw. Hales, Mr. Attorney Wards, Sir Wm. Masham, Sir A. Ingram, Mr. Rowse, Sir Nich. Saunders, Mr. Sherland, Sir Ew. Thelluall, Sir B. Rudyard, Mr. Whitaker, Sir Francis Vincent, Sir H. Martyn, Sir H. Poole, Sir Jo. Corbett: - Thursday, Two Clock, Court of Wards,

Papists.

L. 2a. An Act for the better Discovery of Church Papists : - Committed to the former Committee, at the same Time and Place.

Charges against Duke of Buckingham.

Chamberlain bringeth Answer from the Lords, that they accepted not a Conference, but a Meeting, at Two of the Clock this Afternoon, in the Painted Chamber, by a Committee of both Houses.

The Manner of Amplifying, or Aggravating, of the Charges. -

Sir D. Digges, in his Part, 1. Thanks to the Lords for their ready yielding: 2ly, To intimate, that nothing reflecteth upon the late, or now, King. - Resolved.

The Committees to have Liberty to leave the Proofs with the Lords, which they have digested in Calendars. - Resolved.

That the Parts of the Articles may be read, according to the Direction of the Charges, by One of the Assistants : and then every Man to amplify, and aggravate, that Part. - Resolved.

Ordered, That fit Places shall be left for these Eight, and their Sixteen Assistants, for their better Ease, and Honour of the House ; and Silence of all the House, without Expression of any Liking and Disliking.

The Titles, and marginal Additions, read, allowed, and to be left with the Lords this Afternoon.

Moved, we should move the Lords upon this, to sequester the Duke.

Moved again, to move a Commitment, not upon these Articles, but upon the Lord Digby his Petition, whereunto Articles are annexed, containing High Treason. - That the Earl of Bristoe (as opened in the House) doth charge him with High Treason. That, in the Duke of Suffolke's Case, 38 H. VI. no particular Charge expressed of any Crime. That, upon this Affirmation from the Earl of Bristow, we may pray, he may be committed. That the pressing of the Lords, from this House, is no Tax of their not doing their Duty. - Mortymer's Case, in 2o H. VI.

Upon Question, To debate this Question further Tomorrow Morning, at Nine of the Clock.