DIE Sabbati, videlicet, 17 die Martii:
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Confirmation of Decrees in the Exchequer and Dutchy Court, for Copyhold Lands, &c.
HODIE 3a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for Confirmation of Decrees, hereafter to be made, in the Exchequer
Chamber and Dutchy Court, concerning Customary or
Copyhold Lands and Tenements.
Manufacture of Cogware, Kendals, Carptmeals, &c. encouraged in some Northern Counties.
Hodie 2a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Encouragement of many Poor People, in Cumberland and Westmerland, and in the Towns and Parishes of Carptmeale,
Haukstead, and Broughton, in the County of Lancaster,
to continue their Trade of making Cogware, Kendals,
Carptmeals, and Coarse Cottons.
Confirmation of Decrees in the Exchequer and Dutchy Court, for Copyhold Lands.
Upon this Second Reading of the said Bill, there
was an Amendment added by the House in the Title
and Body of the Bill, videlicet, in making the Word
"Haukstead" "Haukshead." And thereupon the Bill,
with the said Amendment, was read the Third Time,
and forthwith sent to the Lower House, for their Consideration of the same, by Sir John Tindale and Dr.
Amye, together with the Bill abovementioned, concerning Confirmation of Decrees, hereafter to be made, in
the Exchequer Chamber, etc. and the Bill for Restitution of Geo. Brooke's Children.
Essex's Lands for Payment of his Debts.
Hodie 1a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Sale of
Part of the Lands of William Essex, of Lamborn, in the
County of Berkes, Esquire, for the Payment of his
Debts, and settling the Residue upon himself and his
Posterity.
Confirmation of Jernegan's Lands to Hevenningham, &c.
Hodie 1a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Confirmation of the Sale and Conveyance of divers Manors,
Lordships, Liberties, and Hereditaments, late Henry
Jernegan's, Esquire, made by Sir Thomas Hirne, Knight,
Christopher Hirne, Gentleman, and Clement Hirne, Esquire,
unto Sir John Hevenningham, Knight, and Dame Bridgett
his Wife.
Tenures and Wardships.
The Lord Chancellor did this Day put their Lordships in Mind of the Message of late sent from the
Lower House, whereby was signified their Intent to
yield His Majesty humble Thanks, by their Speaker,
for His Gracious Favour, in licensing them, with this
House, to treat of the Matter of Tenures, and the Dependencies thereon; as Wards, etc. He wished their
Lordships to consider, whether it were not fit that they
also, for themselves, should, in like Sort, present their
dutiful Thanks to His Majesty, for His Princely Favour in the said Matter, the same appertaining (as his
Lordship conceived) equally to them.
Lord Chancellor to deliver the Thanks of this House to His Majesty, on account of Tenures and Wardships.
The Motion allowed, and thereupon Agreed, That, as
the Lower House resolved to use their Speaker on their
Behalf, so this House would use the Lord Chancellor
as their Mouth; which Charge they urged his Lordship
to take upon him, and he at the length yielded thereunto, though, for some respects (which he very modestly uttered), he was unwilling to undertake that Employment. He besought them, that he might have in
writing that which he should deliver, or at the least
certain general Capita, which should be the Scope of
his Speech to His Majesty; which the Lords would not
assent unto, but referred the same wholly to the said
Lord Chancellor's Wisdom, who, understanding the
Matter, was well able to dispose thereof.
Agreed further, That To-morrow in the Afternoon
the Lords undernamed shall attend His Majesty, to
understand His Pleasure when this House shall present
unto His Highness their humble Thanks as aforesaid:
videlicet,
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L. Archbp. of Cant.
L. Treasurer.
L. Privy Seal.
L. Mountegle. |
L. Pagett.
L. Hunsdon.
L. St. John.
L. Walden. |
Adjourn.
Dominus Cancellarius continuavit præsens Parliamentum usque in diem Lunæ, videlicet, 19m Martii,
hora 9a.