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In this section
Veneris, 6 die Martii, 1606
Waller's Estate.
2. Reading: - THE Bill for the Sale of the Lands of Wm. Waller, Esquire, for Payment of 505 l. 10s. 6d. for the Performance of a Decree in Chancery : The old Committees, with these added: - Sir H. Poole, Sir Geo. Rivers, Sir Edw. Mountague, Mr. Serjeant Shirley, Sir Gam. Capell, Mr. Brook, Mr. Serjeant Barker, Mr. James of Bristowe: - Wednesday, Chequer Chamber.
Beer, &c.
3. Reading: - B. To restrain the Utterance of Beer or Ale to Alehouse-keepers, not licensed: - Upon the Question, passed.
Clothing.
Clothing: - Wednesday.
Inmates, &c.
1. Reading - B. Against Dividing of Tenements, Inmates, Undersitters, &c.
Committees.
Ramsden : - To-morrow Morning, in the Committee Chamber.
St. Saviours: - Thursday, Chequer Chamber.
The King's Debts.
1. Reading: - B. For the better Payment of the King's Majesty's Debts, and to provide, that the Subjects Debts may be the better paid, &c.
Committee.
This Day the grand Committee, for the Point of Conveniency, did sit, and consult all the Forenoon, and did also appoint a Sitting in the Afternoon; wherein they were to confer with the Lords in the Af. ternoon.