House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 30 May 1610

Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.

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Mercurii, 30 Maii, 1610

Outlawries.

L. 1. PRIVY Outlawries, &c.

Ordnance.

Transportation - Ordnance, reported by Sir Rob. Johnson.

Opposed by Mr. James of Bristowe.

Rejected, upon the Question of Ingrossing.

Ditto.

Sir Rob. Mansfeild, Mr. Irby, Mr. James, Sir Rob. Johnson, Mr. Tate, Sir Roger Dallyson, Mr. Dyett, Mr. Holt, Sir Roger Owen, Sir Nath. Bacon, to meet, and draw a Bill touching Iron Ordnance. - Friday Sennight, in the Star-chamber.

Sir R. Drury.

Sir Rob. Drury - All the Lawyers of the House added : - To-morrow Sennight. - Sir Herbert Crofts, Sir Edwyn Sandys.

Arundell's Petition.

Petition from Mr. Arundell, of Guarnack, read in the House. - Not assented.

Murrey.

L. 3. - Nat. - Murrey, &c. - Passed.

Sir J. Byron.

L. 3. - Sir John Byron: - Passed.

Bills sent to Lords.

Bills sent up :

Nat. to take the Oath:

Politick Constitutions:

Sir John Byron :

Butter and Cheese:

Nat. - Murrey.

Moor-burning.

At the next Conference about Matter of Support, that it may be prayed also, that the Amendment in the Bill of Moor-burning; may be conferred on.

Rasures in Bills.

That the Manner of preventing Danger by Rasures in Bills. - This referred to the Committee for Privileges, what to propound.

Swearing.

L. 2. - Swearing: - Sir Edw. Mountague, Sir Fr. Hastings, Sir Valentyne Knightley, Mr. Fuller, all the Civilians, Sir Nath. Bacon, Sir Rich. Bulkley, Sir Tho. Holcroft, Mr. Wymark, Mr. Martin, Sir Wm. Strowd, Mr. Tate, Mr. Carveth, Sir Rob. Harley, Sir Rob. Johnson., Sir Rob. Knollys, Mr. Holt, Sir Geo. St. Poll, Mr. Forsett, Mr. Peard, Mr. Recorder of London, Mr. Fisher: - Friday, Chequer Chamber.

Idleness.

Bill of Idleness: - To-morrow Sennight, Chequer Chamber,

King's Answer.

Mr. Speaker reporteth the King's Answer to the Five Petitions

[a].

Remanding.

To-morrow in the Afternoon.