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Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 2, 1578-1614. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1767-1830.
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DIE Mercurii, videlicet, 11 die Julii:
Rous's Bill for Sale of Badingham, Dymyngton, and Little Glemham.
THE Bill for enabling of Reginald Rous, of Baddingham, in the County of Suffolk, Gentleman, to make Sale of the Third Part of the Manor of Baddingham Hall, with the Appurtenances, and of the Third Part of certain other Lands and Tenements, in Badingham, Tymyngton, and Little Glemham, in the said County of Suff. to Reginald Rous, of The Inner Temple, London, Esquire, Nephew to the said Reginald Rous, of Badingham, was brought into the House, by the Lord Chamberlain, first of the Committees, without Amendment.
Ditto. Expedit.
Hodie 3a vice lecta est Billa, An Act for enabling of Reginald Rous, of Baddingham, in the County of Suff. Gentleman, to make Sale of the Third Part of the Manor of Baddingham Hall, with the Appurtenances, and of the Third Part of certain other Lands and Tenements, in Baddingham, Tymyngton, and Little Glemham, in the said County of Suff. to Reginald Rous, of The Inner Temple, London, Esquire, Nephew to the said Reginald Rous, of Baddingham.
Non-residence and Plurality of Benefices.
Upon the Motion of the Lord Privy Seal, it was ORDERED, That the latter Sub-Committee, nominated according to an Order of this House in that Behalf by the Grand Committee for the Bill against Non-residence and Pluralities of Benefices, shall meet, for further Consideration thereof, on Friday, the 13th of July, at Two of the Clock in the Afternoon, in the Council Chamber at Whitehall.
Canons Ecclesiastical not confirmed by Parliament.
Upon the Motion of the Earl of Exeter, it was Agreed, That To-morrow the Lords will send unto the Lower House, for a Conference concerning the Bill for restraining the Execution of Canons Ecclesiastical, not confirmed by Parliament.
To punish Sir Stephen Proctor.
Hodie 1a vice lecta est Billa, An Act for the Punishment of Sir Stephen Proctor, Knight, for divers Misdemeanors and Offences by him practised and committed.
To enable the Establishment of an Hospital, School, &c. by Mr. Sutton.
Hodie 1a vice lecta est Billa, An Act to confirm and enable the Erection and Establishment of an Hospital, a Free Grammar School, and sundry other Godly and Charitable Acts and Uses, done, and intended to be done and performed, by Thomas Sutton, Esquire.
Adjourn.
Dominus Cancellarius continuavit præsens Parliamentum, usque in diem Jovis, videlicet, 12m Julii, inter horam 9m et 10m.