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Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… book, and with the book itself. [f. 39v] Resolved, Mr. Speaker, at his going up to the Lords, shall demand judgement … against impositions to meet tomorrow in the afternoon. Mr. Speaker went out of his chair, and the House sat as a … of subsidy. The Lords' message came, and thereupon Mr. Speaker went into his chair. Mr. Serjeant [Ranulphe] Crewe, …
14th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Coke Mr. [John] Drake added to the committee. Ordered, the Speaker shall write a letter to the Lord Keeper to have … the pleasure of the House, and a letter written by Mr. Speaker to the Lord Keeper to have this cause heard again … and that a letter to that purpose should be written by the Speaker to the Lord Keeper. Concerning Mr. Churchill: SIR …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… morning and then to be tendered to the House. Mr. Speaker to be here at 2 of the clock. [f. 40v] Veneris, 14 0 … morning and then to be tendered to the House. The Speaker went out of his chair and the House went to a committee about the bill of subsidy. The Speaker to be here in the afternoon at 2 [o']clock. [ House …
15th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… our water, hops, malt and labours of our countrymen. Mr. Speaker in the chair. SIR EDWARD COKE reports from the … by SIR EDWARD COKE and passed to engrossing. Here the Speaker went out of the chair and Mr. [William] Noye took the … for the bill of continuance of statutes. After, the Speaker took the chair again and the House sat as an House. …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… afternoon by the committee for the grievances now. Mr. Speaker went out of the chair, and the committee for trade … the river of Wey and all public committees. Mr. Speaker adjourns the House until Wednesday next, 7 [o']clock. … to be heard with as much expedition as may be. Mr. Speaker went out of his chair and the House fell into a …
16th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… required to attend it. SIR HENRY ANDERSON. To assist for/ SPEAKER. A letter from the King's [ illegible] to him. The … abuses. Wednesdaye pur popish recusants. Letre del Roy al Speaker de clearer le Lord Tresorer pur dissolution del darren Parliamente lie in le Huise, mes remain ove le Speaker accordant al presidents. Le SOLLICITOR pur …
16th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… kneeling and afterwards standing up, was charged by MR. SPEAKER that he had made a return when he affirmed, after he … his judgement as aforesaid pronounced to him by MR. SPEAKER. L. 3a. An act for the better repressing of … Ingrey brought to the bar and kneeling on his knees, MR. SPEAKER denounced [ sic] upon him the judgement of the House. …
17th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… or cart should kill a man, they should be forfeited. The SPEAKER offering to put this part of the bill to the …
18th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… and kneeled. Demanded what he could say for himself, MR. SPEAKER gave him his charge. Concerning the [ illegible], the … the election. The mayor brought to the bar again and MR. SPEAKER pronounced his sentence upon him. [ House adjourned] … had most power to do it and did the least hurt. The SPEAKER. At the battle of Kinsale, when Ireland was at stake, …
19th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… directed the House of Commons to go down and choose a Speaker, and to present him whom they should choose unto his … according to his Majesty's directions, to the choice of a Speaker; nominating for that service Sir Thomas Crewe, … at two of the clock in the afternoon, to present their Speaker to him. Generally agreed to meet here, and to be …
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