House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 21 July 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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Saturni, 21o Julii, 1610

Priests, &c.

REPORT from the Committees for Messengers and Priests: - Delivereth in sundry Examinations. -

Preston - A Bargain in Newgate - Owen committed Preston, Owen released him.

Mr. Fuller and Mr. Dyett to draw a Bill into the Star-chamber, against these Parties. Sir Wm. Bulstrod to attend him.

Sir S. Proctor.

Sir Jo. Sammes and Mr. Speaker, - touching Sir Stephen Proctor; - That it may be moved, that the Bill may sleep : - Not.

Debts.

L. 3. B. Touching Assignments of Debts: - Passed.

Sir S. Proctor.

Q. - Resolved, for Sir Stephen Proctor, To maintain the general Scope of the Bill, not Particulars; no Account.

Tenures,&c.

Sir Edwyn Sandys, - for the Message.; that we are ready to give Answer to the Proposition, in Matter of Direction. -

Sir S. Proctor.

Touching Sir Stephen Proctor, that we are ready for a Conference.

King's Letter.

Sir Edwyn Sandys to move the Lords, that we may have the King's Letter registred.

Conference.

Mr. Chancellor moved the Lords for Conference : - They will be ready at Two a Clock.

Levy.

Sir Henry Poole : - That some Course of Levy may be taken into Consideration.

The Gentlemen in their several Countries, to take more Intelligence in the Countries.