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House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 23 March 1626

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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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Jovis, 23 Martii

Sir E. Fisher.

L. 2a. - SIR Edw. Fisher: - Committed to Mr. Bysse, Sir Jo. Corbett, Mr. Carvyle, Sir Jo. Stradling, Sir Tho. Middleton, Mr. Lowther, Sir Tho. Cheeke, Sir Ben. Rudyard, Sir M. Fleetewood, Sir Tho. Barrington, Sir Geor. Hastings, Sir A. Ingram, Knights and Burgesses Gloucestershire, Mr. Selden, Mr. Earle, Mr. Newbery, Mr. Jeanes, Sir Ro. Quarlesse, Sir A. Temple, Sir Francis Barrington, Mr. Tichborne, Sir Gilbert Gerrard: - This Day seven-night, in the Exchequer Chamber : And Notice.

Attorneys.

L. 2a. - Attorneys. - Committed to Mr. Langstone, Sir Jo. Savyle, Sir Jo. Stradling, Mr. Bankes, Mr. Cage, Mr. Bisse, Sir Geor. More, Mr. Jeane, Mr. Newbery, Sir H. Pole, Sir Wm. Ermyn, Sir D. Digges, Mr. Caesar, Mr. Carvyle, Mr. Attorney Wards, Sir Jo. Corbett, Mr. Drake, Sir Rich. Buller, Mr. Earle, Mr. Whitby, Sir G. Gerrard, Mr. Serjeant Hitcham, Sir Wm. Masham, Mr. Clarke, Sir Francis Vincent, Sir Tho. Dacres, Sir Nich. Saunders, Mr. Bedingfeild: - Tuesday, Two Clock, Court of Wards.

Recusants.

Mr. Pymme reporteth from the Committee for Religion, a Letter written [to] the Mayor, &c. of Yorke, for Reprieving of some Jesuits, Priests, and [other] Recusants. - There being Doubt made, of the Letter being under * *, a

Sub-committee appointed by the Committee of Religion

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King's Revenue.

Mr. Chancellor Exchequer: - That the King much comforted with [our] Care to examine his Estate. - Thanks the House for it. - When this great Business past, for the Certainty of the King's Supply, is commanded by his Majesty to give them a particular Account of it. -

That the Customs of Ireland let for 13,000l. per Annum, and the Farmers willing to part with them.

Supply.

Upon Question, the House, upon Monday next, Nine Clock, to take further Consideration of the Message for Supply to his Majesty.