House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 10 May 1624

Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.

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Lunae, 10 Maii, 1624

Transporting Ordnance.

L. 1. AN Act for Restraint of the Transportation of Iron Ordnance.

Want of Powder.

The Consideration of the Want of Powder, in this Realm, referred to the Committee of Grievances. Mr. Evelin to bring in his Patent on Friday next.

Egerton.

Egertons Bill, - To-morrow Afternoon.

Simony.

Sir Wal. Earle reports the Bill to prevent Simony in Colleges and Halls. Amendments twice read. - Recommitted : - Presently, Committee Chamber.

Cloth Trade.

Speaker went out of his Chair, and the House fell to a Committee.

Speaker went in again.

Sir Edwyn Sandys reports from the Committee. - They of Opinion, that other Merchants of the Kingdom should trade into the Parts of Merchant Adventurers Privilege, with dyed and dressed Cloths.

Resolved, Upon Question, as the Opinion of the House, That other Merchants of the Kingdom, besides the Merchant Adventurers, should trade into the Parts of their Privilege, with dyed and dressed Cloths, and Medley Cloths.