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Mercurii, 10o die Junii, 1607
Highways.
2. Reading: - B. For the Amendment of Highways in the Wylds of the Counties of Sussex, Surrey, and Kent: Committed to the Knights and Burgesses of Sussex, Surrey, and Kent, Barons of the Cinque Ports : - Friday, Temple Hall.
Privilege in Suit at Law.
Sir Rob. Johnson moveth, in his own Case, in a Matter of Trial, that he may have a Letter for Stay upon Monday next, directed to the Exchequer, between him and Sir Rob. Brett.
Smyth's Nat.
3. Reading: - An Act for the Naturalizing of Fabian Smyth: - Upon the Third Reading, and Question, passed.
Committees.
Copies : - Temple Hall, this Afternoon.
Amortysing. - Temple Hall, this Afternoon. Darby, and Patents : - Friday, Exchequer Chamber.
Private Acts.
2. Reading : - B. For the Preventing of Fraud, and Wrong-doing, in private Acts of Parliament: Committed to the Committee for the Earl of Darbye's Bill; with these added: Sir Henry Nevill, Mr. Bowyer, Mr. Alford.
Union with Scotland.
The Committee for Conference, with these added : -
The great Committee for the Union, 4o Martii, 1606: -
- Sir John Hollice, Sir Rich. Bulkley, Sir Nich. Saunders.