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19th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… out of the penalty of this law. Second point was depending on this. Satisfied in that if this did hold. Third, was a … against the Merchant Adventurers for not setting of them on work. The lords of the Council ordered that they should … against a monopoly granted to strangers to cleanse [the] Thames and to take a penny a ton of all strangers' bottoms. A …
19th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… their great [ac]count books. Ordered also. To be brought on Tuesday next. L. 1. An act to make the river of Thames navigable. SIR BENJAMIN RUDYARD doubts not but the … [EDWARD] ALFORD. This the greatest matter he ever spoke on in Parliament. So to advise, that we do not blemish what …
1st March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… bring from the Lords a message intimating, that where, on Friday last, they had cleared Buckingham from any blame in … and disciplined and put in a readiness. Fortifications on the seacoasts, where need, as done by Sir John Norris in … SEYMOUR. That there are now 5 ships going out of the Thames for the East Indies, and they have 1,000 good mariners …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… to the passage of the bill. The glass patent to be heard on Monday, whether it be a grievance or not. [f. 24v] MR. … SANDYS, from the committee for trade, about the imposition on hops. Committee thought fit to have it sent up to the … when a great number of hops were come here into the Thames, and so surprised the merchants that brought them in. …
20th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… be engrossed. L . 2. An act for the making of the river of Thames navigable to Oxford. SIR WILLIAM COPE. To have the … committees or commissioners as shall hereafter be agreed on in this present session of Parliament. [ Blank] Resolved, … committee to set it down. Sir John Savile would have us go on by degrees, first a defensive, then an offensive war. That …
22nd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… his first reading, and then, during our sitting, to go on with public bills that the honour of the King and the good … be put to the question. Pretermitted customs to be debated on Saturday morning, 9 [o']clock. Sir Edward Coke sent up to … MR. [JOHN] WHISTLER reports the bill to make the river of Thames navigable to Oxford. SIR HENRY POOLE. To have the bill …
23rd April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… need of any new merchants. They presented some grievances on their trade. [f. 160] First, the licence money laid by the Archduchess, 24s. on every cloth, which they say to be against the ancient … until October 1622, when great quantity being in the Thames the Lord Treasurer would suffer them to take up none …
The Court of Chivalry 1634-1640
… of Colonel Francis Hammond's regiment. Process was granted on 15 June 1640 and his three witnesses, including Barnes, … examined by a commission headed by Ralph Pudsey, gent, on 1 August 1640 in the house of Bulmer Priscott, in … Middlesex Westminster Northumberland Berwick Yorkshire Kingston-upon-Hull Yorkshire, West Riding Tadcaster Wakefield …
25th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Monday sevennight for Amwell river. The bill to make [the] Thames navigable to Oxford to be Monday sevennight, same … him to say [ blank] that he is much comforted to go on with his faithful endeavours to the public. Returns hearty … part. When committee of both Houses attended the King on Tuesday, the [Arch]bishop of Canterbury did it and …
26th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… the afternoon, 2 [o']clock, in the Star Chamber. Counsel on both sides if desired. Serjeant [Sir John] Davies and … but to prepare that which is already come. To go on with the engrossed bills. SIR ROBERT PHELIPS. To proceed … MR. [JOHN] WHISTLER reports the bill to make the river of Thames navigable to Oxford. The amendments twice read. L. 3. …
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