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Jovis, 25o die Junii, 1607
Church Supremacy.
1. Reading: - AN Act for Reformation of One Branch of a Statute, made in the first Year of the late Queen Eliz. for restoring to the Crown the ancient Jurisdiction over the State spiritual and ecclesiastical, and abolishing all foreign Power repugnant to the same.
E. of Darby's Estate.
Sir Geo. Moore reporteth the Bill for the Establishment and Assurance of divers of the Possessions of Ferdinando, late Earl of Darby, with Amendments; which being read ; upon the Question, to be ingrossed.
Cavendish's Relief.
Sir Rob. Wingfield reporteth the Bill for the Relief of Mrs. Cavendish: Saith, the Labour was, to relieve the Gentlewoman; and considered, whether the Lord Chancellor may give her Relief, or a short Bill here.
Ordered, To bring in a new Bill To-morrow.
Union with Scotland.
Mr. D. Stanhope and Sir Rich. Swale bring from the Lords, the Bill touching hostile Laws, with Amendments and Provisions annexed.
The Additions and Amendments firstly read.