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23rd February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… this motion being general and not only for ourselves. MR. SPEAKER. We power over ourselves only. The general, over the … a new election for Rye. Agreed. A general warrant to Mr. Speaker to make warrants for new writs in cases of death or … THOMAS HOBY. To have all that will come to have voice. MR. SPEAKER put them in mind of the orders of the House, which …
24th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… [ Blan k] The order of the House has been that after the Speaker is set no committee ought to sit. [ Blank] [f. 48] …
24th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… That being denied, then the second question (the Speaker taking the bill in his hand) must make the question … for examining of abuses of courts of justice. The SPEAKER says that this business of the Exchequer may be … be at the hall at Whitehall. The House ordered that the Speaker should declare that they likewise held that place the …
24th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… of David: a kinge the beste governor. Post meridiem Le Speaker in cathedra. 2. L. Bill versus depopulacion et decay … sheep on. First read. [ Afternoon] The House sat with the Speaker in the afternoon this 24th day, and the first bill … now at Easter. But [SIR] WILLIAM S[PRING] desired Mr. Speaker to have some good consideration taken both of the …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… Est aliquid prodi re tenus si non datur utor. [p. 239] The SPEAKER shows the House the virtue and goodness of the bill …
25th February 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… which was held in the House by the whole House, except the Speaker, to examine the corruption of judges and courts of … receive petitions, nay more, to make protestation by their Speaker. That the House of Commons is the general inquisition …
25th March 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… his part, SIR EDWIN SANDYS began. And it please you, Mr. Speaker, you have had by this gentleman a large harvest of a … only this afternoon during the adjournment. [f. 44] The SPEAKER pronounced this House does adjourn itself until …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… second question, all the residue against him to stand. Mr. Speaker to be here again at 4 of the clock for the rest of … of the Court of Wards: deferred until the afternoon. Mr. Speaker to be here at 4 [o']clock. Sir Edward Coke to sit at … in the House and Lamplugh to have notice thereof. Mr. Speaker goes into the chair. Grievances to be put into the …
26th April 1624
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… peremptorily tomorrow at 8 of [the] clock, and the Speaker to silence any shall hinder it. Wednesday, 9 … continuances etc. peremptorily appointed tomorrow, and the Speaker to silence him that shall speak to interrupt that …
Proceedings in Parliament 1624
… being 9 in number. The first part read and allowed. Mr. Speaker to be here this afternoon, 2 [o']clock. All … Adventurers, read and allowed. [ Blank] [CJ 796] The Speaker to be here at 2 of the clock, and after the … and delivered to the King. Afternoon, 26 0 Maii 1624 The Speaker in the chair. It is ordered, by vote of this House, …
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