House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 21 May 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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Lunae, 21 Maii, 1610

Woods.

B. Of Woods, - by Mr. Hakewill.

Wigmore.

Counsel to be heard on Wednesday, for Sir Rich. Wigmore.

Wood.

L. 1. - Preservation and Re-plantation of Wood.

Sir J. Byron.

L. 2. - Sir John Byron: - The Knights and Burgesses of Lancashire and Cheshire, Sir Tho. Holcroft, Mr. Chancellor, Mr. Holt, Mr. Fuller, Knights of Notting. Mr. Recorder of London: - Wednesday.

Elrington.

B. - Elrington, - reported by Mr. Hoskins - Ingrossetur.

Privilege.

Mr. Duncombe's Matter referred to the Committee for Privileges.

Members.

Excuses of Members, touching Allowances.

Silk-dyers.

L. 2. - Silk-dyers: - To the former Committees : - Wednesday, Exchequer.

King appoints to be attended.

Mr. Chancellor maketh Report of the Message - Saturday - had Access. - The King fully satisfied. - His Majesty roundly and smartly: - Will not have any deliver the Message but himself. - The House to attend the King this Afternoon, at Whytehall.

Sir Wm. Morrice offering to speak -

Several Orders.

Remanding: - To-morrow.

Bishops Leases : - To-morrow.

Tanners - Leaden-hall: - Wednesday.

All Committees this Day, - To-morrow,

Oath.

L. 1. - Oath ex officio.

Assurances.

L. 1. - Rectifying of Assurances.

Shop-books.

L. 3. - Shop-books - Passed, upon Question.

Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction.

L. 3. - Jurisdiction ecclesiastical: - Passed. -

Mr. D. James, against. - The high Commis. do more Service than all the Magistrates in the Kingdom, for discovering of Recusants.

Debts.

L. 3. - Assignments of Debts: - Passed.

Oath.

L. 3. - Such as ought to be naturalized, to take the Oath, &c. - Passed.

Privilege.

Sir Nich. Saunders, and Sir Wm. Killigree, in cross Suits in the Chancery: - To be both stayed.

Ditto.

Privilege for Mr. Lawley, in the Common Place, and King's Bench.