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24th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the lord of the manor of Painswick. L . 2. Lord Wentworth's bill. Ordered to be engrossed. Sir Thomas Cheke's bill. Monday, sevennight. L . 2. An act restoring the free … Davies et [Serjeant Sir Henry] Finch. Null reporte ore que est apte pur le Roy de penser par le indospition de corporall …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Court of Wards, tomorrow, 2 [o']clock. [Robert] Wolverston's bill, 4 [o']clock this afternoon, in the former place. SIR … into the bill. These inserted into the bill by the Clerk's man at the table, and then thirdly read. Upon question, the … they cannot have what they would, to take what they may. Est aliquid prodi re tenus si non datur utor. [p. 239] The …
25th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… determined against him. So done in Sir Thomas Wentworth's case last Parliament. SIR GEORGE MORE. To have our words … PERROT. To have a committee named for perusing the Clerk's book every Saturday in the afternoon. Sir H[enry] Poole Mr. … this bill. SIR EDWARD COKE. Discors concordia legibus apta est. Likes well to have this so well sifted. Upon question, …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Lord Mayor entreated to consider of so much of [John] Peck's petition as is within his jurisdiction, and the justices of … of Wards. L. 3a. An act that sheriffs, having a quietus est, shall be discharged, etc. Upon question, passed. SIR … the bill of monopolies inserted at the table by the Clerk's servant, and then the alterations and proviso thirdly read. …
26th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… SERJEANT [RICHARD] DIGGES reports [Sir Thomas] Redferne's bill, agreed by all the committees. Engrossetur. MR. SERJEANT [WILLIAM] TOWSE reports Colchester['s] bill with a proviso added for Mr. [ sic] [Thomas] Lucas, … [MR. THOMAS] WENTWORTH. [ Illegible] fuit plus quod pa r est plus liberit. He may do what he wills, cannot but will …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the rest of the reports after. Lect a. An act for the King's Majesty's most gracious, general and free pardon. Upon question, … came from the Lords, with alterations; sheriffs' q uietus est, new. MR. COMPTROLLER reports from his Majesty. He is …
28th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… , 22 0 Jac. L. 1a. An act for sale of the manor of Abbot's Hall in the county of Essex according to the last will of … Chudleigh added to the committee. [Francis] Bonnington's bill. Friday next. Sir William Bulstrode, Sir Eubule … of tunnage and poundage. Praeteritur , quod debitum est. No certain custom at the common law, but uncertainly …
29th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Aucher. MR. [CHRISTOPHER] BROOKE reports Sir Edward Herne's bill, with amendments, which twice read. Engrossetur. And [Edward] Alcock's bill, without amendments. E n grossetur. L. 2a. [ Blank] … in statu quo al prochein cession. SIR EDWARD COKE. Que est envers le privilege de Parliamente et est desperate et …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… The order for the/ [f. 64v] Sir Robert Mansell's and Sir Henry Vane's patents to be delivered in to them. The bill for pleading … them, as Le R oy le veu t to a public bill, soit fait come est desire to a private bill, and le R oy s ' advisera when …
2nd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… devised many new fees, which many times doubles the King's customs. For these, a bill to regulate them. 5. Burden from … customs on cloth and draperies. Desire [Edmund] Nicholson's attendance at next meeting. 2. Upon the wines, for … Jesuites; Jesuitres. Sir Humphrey May. Shorte speeche est proper parliamentarie language; et descretion former …
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