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19th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the inconveniences they shall find. And are to meet every morning at 7 of the clock in the Star Chamber. SIR EDWARD … of before anything be done. [f. 152v] Tomorrow in the morning, 8 [o']clock, these patents to be brought in to be … sent up to the Lords. Engrossed bills to be read tomorrow morning at 9 of the clock. [ House adjourned] II. DIARY OF …
19th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Lords departed to Westminster about 11 of the clock in the morning, the Prince's Highness riding next his Majesty, the …
19th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to be well examined. To have time to advise until tomorrow morning. SIR DUDLEY DIGGES of the same opinion. To put any … ROBERT PHELIPS agrees to have it put off until tomorrow morning, and to have a committee rather argue this business … put off the debate of this great business until tomorrow morning; then the whole House to sit as a committee, and Mr. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… hours. The report of the matter of trade to begin tomorrow morning, half [an] hour after 8 [o']clock. [f. 45v] [Edmund] … special care of it. Court of Wards, 7 [o']clock, tomorrow morning. Mercurii , 19 0 Maii, 22 0 Jacobi, post meridiem L. … before. Sir Robert Phelips to make his report tomorrow morning. Mr. [Edward] Alford Sir Thomas Wentworth Sir Henry …
1st April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… The amendments twice read. The bill recommitted, tomorrow morning, 8 o'clock. The House to sit as a committee, and the … Not suddenly to resolve, but to defer it until tomorrow morning, 8 [o']clock. [CJ 752] MR. SOLICITOR approves the … letters of the Duke of Buckingham. To have it tomorrow morning. Season of the year requires haste. Resolved, to …
1st March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… afternoon; if we cannot, will send them answer tomorrow morning. MR. [EDWARD] ALFORD. The question, whether we shall … if we could be ready; if not, send them word tomorrow morning. SECRETARY CALVERT delivered a message from the King … for their correspondency with us, and purpose this morning to send an answer to the message by messengers of our …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to Sir William Hewett. Monday next, 7 [o']clock in the morning, in the Court of Wards. Sir Simon Harvey to attend, … Harvey's books and Sir William Hewett's patent. Monday morning, 7 [o']clock. [f. 184] L. 2. An act for the more … no committee shall sit after eight of the clock in the morning but upon special order. Second read, committed, …
20th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… market for cloth should continue in London from Thursday morning until Friday, 12 o'clock, in Blackwell Hall, and that …
20th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… twice read. The debate of this bill put off until Monday morning. SIR EDWIN SANDYS. Before we enter into the debate of … to prepare precedents for this tenure against Monday morning. [ Blank] [f. 76] Resolved, upon question, without … that the debate of the bill of usury shall be on Monday morning. [SIR EDWIN] SANDYS desires to state the cause, 5 …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… in the Court of Wards. Bill of subsidy to be read tomorrow morning at 9 of the clock. Upon question, declared that in … Sir Robert Phelips to make his report upon Saturday morning, 8 [o']clock. Survey of seacoals, tomorrow in the … Sir Robert Phelips to make his report on Saturday morning, 8 [o']clock. Survey of [sea]coals to be heard …
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