DIE Lunæ, 13 die Martii,
Domini tam Spirituales
quam Temporales, quorum nomina subscribuntur,
præsentes fuerunt:
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Archiepus. Cant. Archiepus. Eborum. Epus. London. p. Epus. Durham. Epus. Winton. Epus. Petriburg. Epus. Hereforden. Epus. Wigorn. p. Epus. Norwicen. Epus. Roffen. p. Epus. Co. et Lich. p. Epus. Bath. et W. p. Epus. Bangor. p. Epus. Elien. p. Epus. Cicestren. p. Epus. Oxon. Epus. Cestren. p. Epus. Landaven. Epus. Lincoln. p. Epus. Sarum. p. Epus. Exon. p. Epus. Meneven. p. Epus. Bristol. p. Epus. Asaphen. Epus. Carlien. p. Epus. Gloucestren. |
p. Thomas Coventre, Miles, Ds. Custos Mag. Sigilli. p. Comes Marleborough, Mag. Thesaurar. Angliæ. p. Comes Manchester, Præsidens Concilii Domini Regis. p. Comes Wigorn, Ds. Custos Privati Sigilli, et Senesc. Hospitii. p. Dux Buckingham, Mag. Admirallus Angliæ. Marchio Winton. Comes Arundell et Surr. Comes Mares. Angliæ. Comes Pembroc, Camer. Hospitii. Comes Northumbriæ. Comes Salop. p. Comes Kancii. Comes Derbiæ. p. Comes Rutland. Comes Cumbriæ. Comes Sussex. Comes Huntingdon. Comes Bath. Comes Bedford. p. Comes Hertford. p. Comes Essex. p. Comes Lincoln. p. Comes Nottingham. Comes Suffolciæ. p. Comes Dorsett. Comes Sarum. Comes Exon. p. Comes Mountgomery. p. Comes Bridgwater. p. Comes Leicestriæ. p. Comes North'ton. Comes Warwic. Comes Devon. p. Comes Cantabr. Comes Carlile. p. Comes Denbigh. Comes Bristol. p. Comes Angles. Comes Holland. p. Comes Clare. p. Comes Bolingbrooke. p. Comes Westmerland. p. Comes Berk. Comes Cleveland. Comes Mulgrave. Comes Danby. p. Comes Tottnes. p. Comes Monmouth. Vicecomes Mountague. Vicecomes Wallingford. Vicecomes Purbeck. Vicecomes Maunsfeild, Vicecomes Colchester. p. Vicecomes Rochford. Vicecomes Tunbridge. p. Vicecomes Say et S. Ds. Conway, Prin. Sec. Ds. Abergavenny. p. Ds. Audley. p. Ds. Willoughby de Er. Ds. Delawarr. p. Ds. Berkley. p. Ds. Morley et M. Ds. Dacres de H. p. Ds. Scroope. p. Ds. Duddeley. p. Ds. Stourton. Ds. Herbert de Sh. Ds. Darcy et M. Ds. Vaux. Ds. Windsore. p. Ds. Mordant. p. Ds. Cromewell. Ds. Evre. p. Ds. Pagett. Ds. North. p. Ds. Howard de W. Ds. Wootton. p. Ds. Russell. Ds. Grey de G. Ds. Petre. p. Ds. Spencer. Ds. Denny. p. Ds. Stanhope de H. Ds. Arundell de W. Ds. Teynham. Ds. Stanhope de Sh. Ds. Noel. Ds. Brooke. p. Ds. Mountague. p. Ds. Grey de W. p. Ds. Deyncourt. Ds. Robarts de Truro. Ds. Vere. p. Ds. Ley. |
Absent Lords excused.
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EARL of Pembrok, |
Excused, &c. |
| Earl of Suffolke, |
| Earl of Warwick, |
| Lord Viscount Walling ford, |
| Lord Bishop of London, |
| Lord Bishop of Chester, |
| Lord Abergavenny, |
| Lord Delawarr, |
| Lord Vaux, |
Forgery of the E. of Huntingdon's Protection.
George Gardner and George Buttrice were brought to
the Bar, to answer their high Contempt, for counterfeiting the Hand and Seal of the Earl of Huntingdon
unto Protections.
George Gardner denied the Forgery; affirming that
he had many such Protections from one Tymothy Chastleton; and that he sold them unto divers.
Whereupon it is Ordered, That the Serjeant at
Arms shall cause the said Tymothy Chastleton to be brought
before their Lordships.
And that the said George Gardner shall be in the mean
Time committed to The Fleet; and their Lordships appointed the said Gardyner to be brought hither again
when the said Chastleton shall be here.
George Buttreye also denied the Forgery; but confessed that he bought one of the said Protections of the
said Gardyner, not knowing that it was forged; and denied that he knew of any more.
Whereupon the said George Buttrey is committed to
The Fleet, during the Pleasure of the House.
Repressing Recusants.
Hodie 3a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Explanation of a Branch of a Statute, made in the Third
Year of the Reign of our late Sovereign Lord King
James, intituled, An Act for the better discovering and
repressing of Popish Recusants.
(Which Bill was first reported by the Lord Viscount
Say et Seale), put to the Question, (fn. *) and Assented
unto.
Sir Thomas Munson. Privilege. E. of Midd.
Upon the Motion of the Earl of Clare, the Lords
Committees appointed to consider what Damages the
Earl of Midd. shall yield unto Sir Thomas Munson, &c.
are this Day appointed to consider of the Report thereupon made 28° Maii, 1624, post meridiem, videlicet, in
the Parliament begun Anno 21° Jacobi Regis, and to report to the House what is fit to be done thereon.
Sir Richard Lydall's Bill:
It is Agreed, That Sir Peter Vanlore may withdraw
the Bill which he hath exhibited, for the Sale of Sir
Richard Lydall's Land, and present a new Bill to the
House, if he please.
Lady Purbeck's Privilege.
The Serjeant at Arms that attends this House is
commanded to require the Sheriffs of London to send
hither, on Wednesday next, Joseph Coningham and Thomas
Mosse (the Two Serjeants), who arrested the Lady Purbecke.
Fisher and Wrenham; touching the Bill to annul Cases made by John Wrenham.
Whereas Sir Edward Fisher, Knight, exhibited his
Bill this Parliament, to reverse all Orders and Decrees,
made in the Court of Chancery, for Confirmation of
certain Leases and Mortgages, made by John Wrenham,
unto his Wives, Sisters, and other his Friends, of the
Manor of Graunt Courts, and other Lands, within the
County of Norff. in the said Bill mentioned; the which
Bill was committed to a select Committee of this House,
and Counsel on both Sides heard at full before the said
Committee. And whereas it was reported to the House
this Day, by the Lord Bishop of Norwich, That the
said Committee do think it fit that the said Bill shall
sleep for ever, and also that the said Sir Edward Fisher
and John Wrenham, and the Assignees under the said
Wrenham, mentioned and intended in the Bill, shall (fn. *) become bound unto each other in the Sum of Five Thousand Pounds, to stand unto and perform the Award and
final Determination of the Lord Keeper of the Great
Seal of England, upon the whole Merit of the Cause.
And whereas it was further reported this Day, That the
said Sir Edward Fisher and John Wrenham, and the Assignees, did mutually agree thereunto; it is therefore
Ordered, That the said Bill shall sleep for ever; and
that the said Parties shall be bound each to other in
Five Thousand Pounds, to stand unto and perform the
Award and Arbitrement of the Lord Keeper herein; and
that such Award as the Lord Keeper, as Arbitrator,
shall make herein, shall be final, and shall conclude each
and every of them from all other Suits hereafter, touching
any of the Causes contained in the said Bill.
Adjourn.
Dominus Custos Magni Sigilli declaravit præsens Parliamentum continuandum esse usque in diem crastinum,
videlicet, decimum quartum diem instantis Martii, hora
nona, Dominis sic decernentibus.