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, 10 die Decembris, 1606 - Hora Nona
Evelyn's Estate.
Mr. Evelyn's Bill. - To be signified to the Lords, that as much Land is given in Recompence to his Children, as is here [a] sold by this Bill. -
Bills sent to Lords.
The Bill for the Trade of Exceter:
The Bill against the Oath ex officio: - Sent up to the Lords by Sir Francis Hastings.
Marshalsea Court.
2. Reading: - B. For Reformation of the Abuses in the Court of Marshalsea, and for the Limitation of the same: Committed to Sir Geo. Moore, Mr. Fuller, Sir James Perrott, Sir Walter Cope, Mr. Crewe, Sir Jerome Bowes, Sir Roland Litton, Sir Fr. Goodwyn, Sir Roger Dallyson, Sir Jerome Horsey, Sir Rob. Wingfield, Sir Wm. Burlacy, Mr. Hackwell, Mr. Bacchus, Sir Nath. Bacon, Sir Wm. Strowd, Sir Fr. Knollys, Sir Roger Aston, Mr. Brook, Sir Antho. Rowse, Sir Antho. Cope, Mr. Chock, Sir William Fleetwood, Mr. Tate, Sir Rob. Johnson, Mr. Parkinson, Mr. Upton, Mr. Overbury, Mr. Herbert Pelham, Mr. Irby, Mr. Hungerford, Sir Edmond Bowyer, Mr. Bowyer, Sir William Herrick, Mr. Wentworth, Mr. Hyde, Mr. Hugh Middleton, Mr. Alford, Sir Geo. Rivers, Mr. Shelly, Burgesses of London and Southwark: - Monday, Temple Hall.
Union with Scotland.
Sir John Crook, Sir John Tyndall, bring a Message from the Lords, to let this House understand, they have entered into Consideration of the Time hath been sent [b] the great Matter of Union: That great Travel hath been taken, touching hostile Laws, and Commerce : Great Difficulties in the Matter of Commerce. That, seeing the Feast of Christenmas doth necessarily require a Recess of this Session ; that, since so great Travel hath been spent in these Two ; that, for the better Speed of this Business, their Lordships do propound, that they might have a Conference with this House, since they are not like to have any Conclusion; so soon as may be, touching the Two first, sithence there is not like to be any Conclusion.
Answ. That we will send by Messengers of our own.
Answ. by Sir Edw. Hobby; that we have appointed the Merchants to attend
To-morrow ; and that we will be ready upon Saturday.
Sir Edw. Hobby returneth the Lords Answer : With the same Committee the Lords will attend us.
Mr. Alford: - That some Collection may be made of such Reasons, as the Committee may proceed upon; and some appointed to undertake for ....
Baro's Nat.
Sir Henry Poole reporteth the Bill of Mr. D. Baro: Moveth, a Proviso in the Bill, that he shall not be of the Parliament. -
To be re-committed: - This Afternoon, the same Place.
Seizure of Sheep, by the Scotch.
Mr. Berwicke, of Carlisle, published to the House, that his Majesty hath taken Knowlege of the Wrong done by the Scotts, in Seizing of Sheep of the English, the last Day complained of ; and said, that his Majesty had that Morning sent him a Privy Seal, directed to the Lord Treasurer of Scotland, for Restitution of the Value of the Sheep.