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23rd March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… privileges shall enjoin any such as that committee shall, on examination, find to be delinquents to give their attendance on this House. [ Afternoon] [f. 30] The Lord Mandeville, … free trade and their proclamation to their patent. Their main book of orders they brought not in, but [William] …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… first began in Michaelmas term 1635 and passed to sentence on 16 February 1637. In this Garton complained that Bland had … In the second cause, which Garton launched with his libel on 11 February 1636, he complained that Bland had assumed the … after the decision had gone against Mrs Page, Garton, her main backer, rebuked the jurors for not bringing in the right …
24th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… after 7 of the clock, and bills to be put to the passage on Monday next. [Edward] Egerton's bill to be secondly read. … to be engrossed. The order for presenting recusants to be on Tuesday, peremptory. All that are in any commission or … it shall extend to all concealments, liveries, ouster-le-main s until the 21 0 Jac. 4. It shall extend to mis-suing of …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… recusants. L. 2a. An act for punishment of divers abuses on the Lord's Day, called Sunday. Upon question, not to be … given the last convention. The monopolizing of trade the main cause. A precedent worth the looking on: a handful of the world, Holland, that have neither wool …
25th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of fishing and fishing voyages to be made and performed on the seacoasts and places of Newfoundland, Virginia, New … in Parliament, and whether any of them have been since set on foot, and by whom. [f. 10] L. 1 a. An act for repressing … pretence [ sic] ought to be given as would determine the main point of the controversy, but only of some precedent or …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to be presented to his Majesty. SIR EDWIN SANDYS goes on with his report, for a complaint of the western merchants … of grievance to his Majesty. SIR EDWIN SANDYS goes on with his report, concerning prisage of wines. Western … the law of nations it is free for all men to fish in the main sea (which is fretum), but in the narrow seas (which is …
26th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… for witnesses; secondly, counsel to be heard, or assigned, on either part, as shall be required; thirdly, to send for … search for records in courts of justice, that the parties on both sides may have counsel and the committee power to … debate hereof at large. Mr. [Thomas] Sherwill. That the 2 main causes of the decay of trade are the restraint of …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… This without prejudice to either part. Resolved, now to go on with the grievances until they be perfected. A report from … of grievance concerning trade. 3. Of the imposition on currants, allowed. 4. Patent of Guinea and Benin, allowed. … they are come from 80,000 to 40,000 per annum, whereof one main cause is the secret transportation of wools. There be …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… counsel conceived she was not bound to perform the sale. On the other part, alleged by an office found after Mr. … found in fee and that he received the profits. But alleged on the other part that she, hearing of this office, … was in his mother for the moiety. That the counsel on both parts agreed Sir A[nthony] Thomas's part was in …
28th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… HOLLES, BL, HARL. MS 6,383 [f. 86v] [28 February 1624] On Saturday the 28th of February, the House did not sit to be … to the communion, which was also a preparation to the main business. …
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