House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 19 April 1626

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, 19o Aprilis

Oxford Election.

THE Election for the University of Oxford, to be referred to the Committee for Privileges.

Dale.

L. 1a. - Dale.

Outlawries.

Bill for Outlawries, - Tuesday next. Two Clock, Court Wards.

Mountagew's Books.

Mr. Sherfeild reporteth from the Committee, concerning interrogatories to Mr. Mountagew. He offereth the Interrogatories in Writing. - That they have prepared a Frame of a Petition to his Majesty, to hinder any further Printing of his Books, till the Parliament have taken Order for his Books. This to be sent by Mr. Vice Chamberlain, Chancellor Dutchy ; and Sir James Fullerton, and Mr. Secretary Cooke. - Ordered, upon Question.

Sir Ro. Howard's Business to be proceeded in here upon Privilege, Friday next.

Sunday.

L. 3a. An Act for the further Reformation of sundry Sunday. Abuses committed on the Lord's Day, commonly called Sunday: - Upon Question, passed.