House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 19 April 1621

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: 19 April 1621', in Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629, (London, 1802) pp. 582. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/commons-jrnl/vol1/p582 [accessed 19 April 2024]

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Jovis, 19o Aprilis

Courts of Equity.

L. 1a. AN Act for Review and Reversal of Decrees Equity.

Ditto.

L. 1a. An Act for Avoiding of Vexation by Process in Courts of Equity.

Tythes.

L. 1. An Act for Payment of Costs, upon Prohibitions for Tythes.

Outlawry.

L. 1a. An Act for Process of Outlawry to be awarded after Judgment in the King's Bench.

Fees in Courts.

L. 1a. An Act for the Avoiding of the Exaction of undue Fees in Courts of Justice.

Courts of Equity.

L. 1a. An Act for Moderating of Fees for Orders in Courts of Equity.

Cloth Trade.

L. 1a. An Act for the better Venting of the Cloth of this Kingdom.

Apparel.

L. 1a. An Act concerning the Wearing of Apparel, and the better Venting of the Cloth of this Kingdom.

Exporting Wool, &c.

L. 1a. An Act to prohibit the Exportation of Wool, Wool-fells, and Fullers Earth.

Lawyers to attend.

The Serjeant sent to all the Bars, to have the Lawyers to attend the House presently.

Jurors.

L. 2a. An Act for avoiding the Return of insufficient Jurors. -

Mr. Weston: - The Insufficiency of Jurors a great Scandal to Trials at the Common Law; which hath procured the great -

Mr. Salisbury: - To have this Bill extend also to Wales. - So Sir J. Perrott.

Sir Geor. Moore: - That, in many Places, hard to find Freeholders, of 10l. Land; and hard to discern the Value of Mens Goods.

Mr. Cage: - To have Copyholders, of good Value, serve. - In many Places Four Divisions. - To have the Sheriff return all Venire fac. who hath no Issues in Farm, as many others have.

Sir Edw. Gyles: Not to leave it to the Under-sheriff to present the Names at the Quarter Sessions.

Informers.

Mr. Serjeant Hitcham and Sir Wm. Byrd bring a Message from the Lords, concerning the Bill of Informers; wherein they find many Difficulties. - Desire a Conference, Two of the Clock, with 24 of their House; and that the Committee, from hence, may have Power both to hear, answer, and debate.

Sir H. Poole: - To hold their Time; but to send for Sir Ed. Coke, and Mr. Crew, to attend.

Jurors.

Master of the Wards: - This Bill of great Importance : The King's Affection discovered to it: This delivered to the Subjects in the Country, and the Honour of the House now engaged. -

Sir Sam. Sands: - That this Bill hath a good Face, but very dangerous, and will be very distasteful to the Freeholders of the Country. - 1. Against the Justices of Peace looking into all Mens Estates of Lands and Goods. - How shall they do it? By Commission, or at Random? If at Random; may bring in Friends, and so pack Juries: If a Record thereof; 10 l. Land will be a Means to draw them into great Charge at the Subsidy.

Sir Edw. Coke: - Substantial Juries necessary: Our Lives, Lands, and Goods, are subject to this Trial. - Nobiles superiores, they of the Upper House: And they are to be tried by any of the Upper House: And Nobiles inferiores; which are all the Commons, under the Upper House. - Most sufficient, and most near the Place, and least suspicious. - A great Safety, to be tried by those, which know him, if he be an honest Man. -

When he a Counsellor at Law, would never advise the Sum to be set down in Conveyances, upon Assuring of Lands to a Man's Son. -

Committed to Sir Edw. Coke, Sir Gilbert Gerrard, Sir D. Digges, Sir H. Spiller, Sir Myles Sands, Sir Jerome Horsey, Sir Geor. Moore, Sir M. Sands, Sir Francis Goodwyn, Mr. Noye, Sir J. Perrott, Mr. Wentworth, Sir Guy Palmes: And as many as will come to have Voices: - Tuesday in the Afternoon, Two Clock, in the Exchequer Chamber.

Informers.

Master of the Wards: - That the Committee, this Afternoon, is fittest to be of the Lawyers; who may answer the Objections; whereof, perhaps, a principal may be, the Keeping of the Business from other Courts; which we desire here, for the Ease of the Subjects. - That the Committee may have Power to debate, and then to report to the House, but not conclude.

Mr. Treasurer, Mr. Chancellor Exchequer, Master of the Wards, Sir Edw. Coke, Mr. Noye, Sir H. Poole, Mr. Crew, Mr. Serjeant Ashley, Sir D. Digges, Sir Francis Darcy, Sir Ro. Phillippes, Sir Edw. Gyles, Sir Francis Barrington, Sir Geor. Moore, Mr. Wentworth, Sir Jo. Walter, Sir Francis Goodwyn, Lord Cavendish, Sir Tho. Trevor, Mr. Shervyle, Mr. Cage, Sir Nath. Rich, Mr. Mallett, Sir Rich. Tichborne, Sir W. Earle, Mr. Solicitor, Mr. Writtington, Sir J. Perrott, Sir Edw. Mosley, Mr. Hackwyll, Mr. Weston, Sir Edw. Sands, Mr. Drake, Sir H. Strange, Mr. Chancellor of the Duchy, Sir Sam. Sands, Mr. Glanvyle, Mr. Herberte, Sir Peter Haman, Sir Wm. Fleetewood, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Carvyle, Mr. Beningfeild, Sir A. Ingram, Mr. Alford, Sir Edw. Cecill, Sir Wm. Pitt, Sir J. Horsey, to attend the Conference with the Lords this Afternoon. Sir Edw. Coke to make the Report.

Trade.

Master of the Wards, Sir Edw. Sands, Sir Tho. Row, Trade. Sir Wm. Strowde, Sir Sam. Sands, Mr. Snelling, Sir Tho. Low, Sir Ro. Askew, Mr. Towerson, Sir D. Digges, Mr. Delbridge, Mr. Abbott, Mr. Keightley: This Sub-committee to brief the Matters, delivered in concerning Trade, and to prepare it for the grand Committee, which is to sit, for this Use, upon Tuesday next, all other Business set apart; and the Sub-committee to have Power to send for any, to inform them. - To meet on Saturday, Two of the Clock, in the Court of Wards.

Petitions.

Ordered, No Petition to be delivered, but openly at the Committee; and to be openly read at the Committee, before the Party go that preferreth it; and the Party's Name that preferreth -

Shipwrights Patent.

Ordered, The Shipwrights Patent to be brought in to the Committee, upon Monday next. The French Patent, at the same Time.

Limitations.

The Bill of Limitations to be debated To-morrow Morning, at Ten of the Clock, and all the Lawyers to attend then; and the same Bill to be read again, in respect the Debate hath been so long discontinued.

Burlimachi's Nat.

L. 3a. An Act for the Naturalization of Philipp Burlimachi: - Upon Question, passed.

Petitions rejected.

Sir Tho. Row: - That divers Petitions rejected by the Committee, and so endorsed; yet not thought fit to re-deliver them, without Direction of the House. - Moveth, when any rejected by the Committee, they may be re-delivered to the Parties by the Committee.

Chairman of Committee.

The Appointing of the Chair, at the Committee, re-ferred to the Discretion of the Committee.

Lezure's Nat.

L. 3a. An Act for the Naturalizing of Sir St. Lesure, Knight: - Upon Question, passed..