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Hospital, School, and Preacher in Thetford.
THE Bill, intituled, An Act for the Foundation of
an Hospital, a Grammar School, and Maintenance of a
Preacher, in the Town of Thetford, for ever, according
to the last Will and Testament of Richard Fulmerston,
Knight, was brought into the House by the Lord Bishop
of London, one of the Committees, who signified, That
the Committees had met, and took Consideration of the
said Bill; that they thought fit to make some Amendments and Addition thereunto; and that the Person
whom their Lordships required to write the said Amendments did, by Misprision, write some of the said Amendments in the Body of the Bill; by reason whereof the
Lords Committees had caused a new Bill to be drawn,
agreeing in all Things with the old, as the same stood
by their Lordships amended; and thereupon delivered
into the Court as well the said old Bill as the new; and
prayed that the same might be read as a new Bill.
Hodie 1a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Foundation of an Hospital, a Grammar School, and Maintenance of a Preacher, in the Town of Thetford, for
ever, according to the last Will and Testament of
Richard Fullmarston, Knight.
Maintenance of Husbandry, &c.
The Bill, intituled, An Act for the Continuing and
better Maintenance of Husbandry, and other Manual
Occupations, by the true Employment of Monies given,
and to be given, for the binding out of Apprentices,
was brought into the House, by the Lord Archbishop
of Yorke, the first of the Committees, without Amendment or Addition.
Bills from H. C.
Hodie allatæ sunt 3 Billæ a Domo Communi, presented by Sir Christopher Perkins and others:
1. An Act to explain One Branch, contained in the
Statute of Anno Primo Eliz. intituled, An Act restoring
to the Crown the ancient Jurisdiction over the State Ecclesiastical and Spiritual, and abolishing all Foreign Jurisdiction repugnant to the same.
2. An Act against the Common Abuse of Assignment
of Debts to His Majesty, towards the Satisfaction of
Debts due and owing to His Highness by Accomptants,
and touching Debts growing to the King by Forfeiture.
3. An Act to avoid the double Payment of Debts.
Maintenance of Husbandry, &c. Exped.
Hodie 3a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Continuing
and better Maintenance of Husbandry, and other Manual
Occupations, by the true Employment of Monies given,
and to be given, for the binding out of Apprentices.
To disunite the Parsonage of Ashe and Deane.
Upon the Motion of the Lord Say, informing That the
Matter of the Bill for the dis-uniting of the Parsonages of
Ash and Deane doth concern the Executors of Sir James
Deane, Knight, deceased; and that the said Executors have
the Instrument of the Union of the said Parsonages, which,
as his Lordship conceived, if it may be seen, will give
much Light to the Cause; it was by the House Ordered,
That Notice of the Time and Place for Meeting of the
Lords Committees upon the said Bill shall be given unto Sir John Jolles, and others the Executors of the said
Sir James Deane; videlicet, Sir James Lancaster, Andrew Holden, John Chamb'lane, and to Fitz, a
Scrivener, and to such other Persons whom the Matter
of the said Bill may concern, with Signification, That
the House holdeth it fit, for the better Manifestation of
the Truth in the Business, that the said Persons, and
every of them, in whose Custody the Instrument of the
said Union doth remain, do bring the same, and all
such other Writings as they or any of them have touching the Premisses, with him and them, at such Time as
they shall attend the said Lords Committees.
And because, since the said Bill was first committed,
Mr. Justice Yelv'ton, one of the Justices then appointed
to attend the Lords Committees, is gone forth of Town,
it is by the House Ordered, That Mr. Justice Warberton shall attend in his Place. And whereas Mr. Justice
Danyell, one of the Justices appointed to attend the
Lords Committees on the Bill of Brokers, is dead since
the same Bill was committed, Mr. Baron Altome is appointed to attend in his Place.
L. Norris's Privilege. Lodar discharged.
This Day, the Under-Sheriff's Deputy of Midd.
brought William Lodar, the Lord Norrice's Servant, before the Lords, according to a Writ of Habeas corpus,
by virtue of a Warrant, out of this House, formerly directed to him in that Behalf, whereupon the said Lodar
was set at Liberty, and delivered out of Execution, according to the Statute of Primo of the King's Majesty,
and the Opinion of the Lords the Judges delivered in
this House on Wednesday last; and forasmuch as the
Under-Sheriff's said Deputy protested, that, at such
Time as the said Lodar was taken in Execution, he understood not thereof, therefore he was discharged of
any further Attendance; and, because it was affirmed,
that Edwarde Piers, at whose Suit the said Lodar was
taken in Execution, and Thomas Blount, the Attorney,
by whose Procurement the same was done, were lately
gone forth of Town; and also their Lordships being informed, that John Lamynge, Thomas Walby, and Stephen
Younge, who, as Bailiffs to the Sheriff of Middlesex, took
the said Lodar in Execution, did now withdraw and absent themselves, it is Ordered, That the Serjeant at
Arms attending this House shall, as soon as he conveniently may, bring before the Lords in this House as well
the said Edward Piers and Thomas Blount, as the said
John Lamynge, Thomas Walby, and Stephen Younge, to
answer for their Contempt of the Privilege of the said
Court.
Absent Lords excused.
The Lord Archbishop of Cant. excused by the Lord
Chancellor for Absence, occasioned by Want of Health;
and his Lordship also excused the Lord Bishop of Chichest', for that, by reason of my Lord Archbishop of
Cant.'s Sickness, he was occasioned also to be absent.
The Chancellor likewise excused all the Lords of His
Majesty's Council of Absence, for that they are presently, by His Majesty, employed on other Business.
Adjourn.
Dominus Cancellarius continuavit præsens Parliamentum usque in diem crastinum (fn. *) , videlicet, diem Veneris,
25m Maii, hora nona.