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House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 12 February 1606

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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, 12o Die Februarii

Cloth Trade.

1. Reading: - THE Bill for the true Making of Woollen Cloths.

Kerseys.

Sir Rob. Oxenbridge reporteth, that the Committees think it fit, the Bill of Kerseys may be inserted in the great Bill of Clothing.

Recusants.

The Lords Articles read at large.

The Committee to meet Tomorrow in the Afternoon, for the Articles.

Cloth Trade.

1. Reading: - The Bill for the true Making and Searching of Woollen Cloths.

Recusants.

In the midst of the Reading of this Bill, a Message from the Lords by Mr. D. Carye and Stanhope. - The Lords concurring in Zeal: - The Lords desire a Conference with the same Committee, for Matter against Recusants, in the Painted Chamber.

The House assenteth.

Grievances, &c.

Committee for Grievances, this Afternoon; and that of the Purveyors.

Ditto.

The Lord Clynton, Sir H. Nevill, Sir Fr. Hastings, Sir Geo. Moore, Sir Dan. Dun, sent in Message to the Lords : That where Mr. Speaker delivered his gracious Desire, that there might be some Committee appointed to attend such Lords, as he should appoint, to instruct them in his Occasions of Want and Expence, as also to hear such Grievances as should be propounded, &c.

Ditto.

Sir Francis Hastings reporteth the Answer of the Lords upon the Message :

They joyed much in our Readiness and Forwardness, and would be ready to meet.

Purveyors, &c.

The same Committee on Friday, for Matters of Purveyors, and other things incident of the King's Charge, Supply, &c.

Recusants.

Tomorrow, the Meeting of the great Committee, touching the Lords Articles.

Purveyors, &c.

Friday, the Conference touching the Purveyors, and other Matters incident, &c.

Grievances.

Saturday, Committee touching all other Grievances of the Commonwealth.

Conference.

Monday, a further Conference, touching the Articles.

Committees added.

Sir Antho. Cope, Sir Tho. Strickland, Sir John Savill, Sir Edm. Ludlowe, Mr. Bacchus, Sir Edm. Bowyer, Mr. Stepney, Sir Wm. Morrice; added to the Committees, formerly appointed for Conference, upon the Meeting this Afternoon.