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Saturni, 13o die Decembris, 1606
Bathurst's Letters Patents.
1. Reading: - BILL for the Confirmation of the King's Majesty's Letters Patents, made to Rob. Bathurst Esquire, of the Manor and Borough of Lachelade, &c.
Bourchier's Letters Patents.
1. Reading : - B. For the Confirmation of the King's Majesty's Letters Patents, made to William Bourchier Esquire, of the Manor of Bardesleigh, &c.
Chesthunt Vicarage.
Sir Rob. Wingfield reporteth from the Committee, the Bill for Assuring of the Advowson of Cheston to the Earl of Salisbury, and of the Advowson of Orsett to the Bishop of London, and his Successors, with Amendments in the Saving: Publisheth the Consent of the Bishop of London, with Acknowlegement, that the See is mended by it, and that he is a Gainer: And where there was an Advowson, granted before, of Chesthunt, my Lord of Salisbury is well contented with it.
The Bill thirdly read, and passed, upon the Question.
Soham Manor.
B. For the Confirmation of Letters Patent, made to Sir Roger Aston, Knight, and John Grimsdich, Gentleman, for the Manor of Soham, in the County of Cambridge, committed - Sir John Heigham, Mr. Alford, Sir John Savill, Sir Walter Cope, Mr. Hare, Sir Edwyn Sandys, Mr. Pory, Sir Rob. Wingfield, Mr. D. James, Sir Geo. Selby, Mr. Crewe, Mr. Nanton, Sir Jo. Bennett, Sir Edw. Grevill, Mr. Oxburgh, Sir Tho. Holcroft, Sir Roger Wilbram, Sir Wm. Liggon, Mr. Attorney-general, Mr. Solicitor, Sir Rich. Mullineux, Burgesses of Cambridge, Sir Gam. Capell, Mr. Irby, Sir Warwick Heale, Sir Roland Litton, Sir Oliver Cromwell, Sir Rob. Mansfield, Mr. Lieutenant of the Tower, Mr. Rainscroft, Sir Jo. Peyton, Mr. Noye, Sir Hugh Beeston, Mr. Hyde, Mr. Martin: - Monday, Chequer Chamber.
Beer. &c.
Mr. Whytson moveth, to have more Committees added for the Bill to restrain the Utterance of Beer and Ale to Alehouse-keepers, not licensed. -
Mr. Bryers. Mr. Chock, Burgesses of Worcester, Mr. Henry Markham, Burgesses of Darby, Mr. Jo. Hungerford, Burgesses of Totnes, Sir John Parker, Burgesses of the Universities : - Monday, Temple.
Baro's Nat.
Sir Henry Poole reporteth from the Committee, the Bill touching the Naturalizing of Mr. D. Baro: That, the Committees had agreed upon a Proviso, that he should not be of the Parliament: Offereth the Proviso; which, with the Amendments, of the Bill, was twice read; but, upon the Motion of Sir Rol. Litton, stayed from the Question, until some further Proceeding in the general, lest it might do Hurt.
Union with Scotland.
Mr. Hyde maketh Report of the Committee, selected to prepare for the Conference, between the Lords, and us. -
First, of the Matter. -
Caution, that, if in any of the Laws of Hostility there be any thing inserted, that there should be special Care for that. -
Constitutions of Boroughs to be left to the Magistrates of those Cities. -
Reporteth also, that it was agreed by the Committee, that Escuage should be propounded to the Lords, at the next Conference. -
Election made of Mr. Attorney-general, Mr. Solicitor, Sir Fr. Bacon, Sir Henry Mountague.
Sir Fr. Bacon allegeth Unpreparedness, and desireth Pardon. Sir Henry Mountague excuseth himself also.
Mr. Hyde and Mr. Martin to be added to the rest of those, that are appointed to take upon them the Charge of Conference.