House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 23 February 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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'House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 23 February 1610', in Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629, (London, 1802) pp. 398-399. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/commons-jrnl/vol1/pp398-399 [accessed 25 April 2024]

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Veneris, 23 Die Februarii, 1609

Shipping.

L. 1a. - SHIPPING and Mariners.

Sir H. Poole's Motion: -

Protection Refused.

At Mr. Essex his Committee, one Robinson, that is indebted, and dare not come, desires Protection.

His Counsel to come. - No Protection in Matters of Execution.

Salters, &c.

Salters and Brewers: - On Monday.

Heveningham.

Heveningham: - This Day, in the Court of Wards: - Mr. Cognisby, Mr. Wymark, Sir Jo. Hobart.

Mynhead Harbour.

L. 2a. - Mynhead Harbour. - Mr. Davyes, for

Glamorgan, against it; Sir Fr. Hastings, Mr. Fuller, Mr. James, Mr. Bond, pro. -

Knights and Burgesses of Somersetshire and Glamorganshire, Mr. James, Mr. Whytston, Sir Jo. Herbert, Sir Fr. Hastings, Sir H. Williams, Mr. Hoskins, Mr. Hyde, Mr. Prowse, Sir Fr. Popham, Sir Tho. Waller, Mr. Bond, Sir Rob. Mansell, Sir Anth. Rowse, Sir Herbert Croft, Mr. Peard, Sir Wm. Morrice, Mr. Fuller, Mr. D. James, Sir James Perrot, Sir Maurice Berkley, Sir Roger Owen, Sir Walter Vaughan, Sir Jo. Jeffreyes, Mr. Bagge Glocester, Sir Rich. Strowd, Sir Jo. Sammes : - Wednesday, Chequer Chamber,

Forcible Entries.

L. 1a. B. Restitution to be granted in certain Cases of entering with Force, or holding with Force.

Supply.

Mr. Hoskins: - Many Grievances unproper. - For the Exchange with the King. -

Grievances.

Cap. 37. Magna Charta - A Fifteen given for it. -

Contracts. -

Do, ut des; do, ut facias ; facio, ut des. -

25 E. III. Tenths and Fifteenths : - Back again, Fines, Issues, and Amerciaments of Labourers. -

31 E. III. A Pardon of all Escapes of Felons Goods, not estreated, - Amerciaments not offered. -

4 H. IV. Confirms Privileges to the Clergy. -

The King, - no Traitor, nor Felon; the Subject a Fifteen. -

7. H. VII. Grants to all that will go into the Wars, Liveries of their Lands and Wardships: - This like ours. -

To consider, whether Things exchangeable. -

Silenced Ministers, Alome, not Symbolizantia: - Smalt: - Not exchangeable : Not fit for a Retribution. -

D. Cowell, Interpreter: - That the King gives us Leave to make Laws of Favour. -

Vide Titles, - Subsidy, Parliament, King -

Preaching against Prohibitions: - Books in Print against the Common Law. -

These Opinions in print will. -

That some may be appointed to censure the Books that are touching the Common Laws.

To refer this Matter of Mr. Hoskins Motions, to the Committee for Grievances,

Kendalls.

L. 2a. - Kendalls: - Mr. Askwith, Mr. Brook, Knights and Burgesses of Westmorland, Mr. Prowse, Mr. Rob. Middleton, Mr. Tate, Mr. Crewe, Sir Jo. Pettus, Sir Jo. Mallorie, Sir Roger Owen, Sir Herbert Crofts, Mr. Hyde, Sir Tho. Holcroft, Sir Edw. Musgrave, Sir H. Savill, Mr. Crewe, Mr. Yelverton, Mr. Serjeant Dodridge, Mr. Talbott Bowes, Sir Geo. Moore, Mr. Bryers, Sir Jo. Bennett, Mr. Gore, Sir Rob. Oxenbridge, Sir Tho. Lowe, Burgesses of Shropshire: - Thursday, Exchequer Chamber.

Horners.

L. 2a. Horners of London: - Mr. Gore, Mr. Recorder, Mr. Hoskins, Mr. Brook, Mr. Crewe, Sir Tho. Lowe, Sir Hugh Beeston, Mr. Wymark, Mr. Martin, Sir Wm. Skipwith, Sir Walter Cope, Sir Rob. Rich, Sir Mich. Hicks, Sir Jerome Bowes, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Middleton, Sir Carey Raleigh, Mr. Hugh Middleton, Sir William Waade : - Thursday next, * Chamber.

Boughton.

L. 2a. - Boughton: - Upon a double Question, rejected.