House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 16 May 1607 (2nd scribe)

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

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Saturni, 16o die Maii, 1607

Wyndsor's Restitution.

1. Reading: - THE Bill of Restitution in Blood of the Sons and Daughters of Edw. Wyndsor Esquire.

Costs on Nonsuit.

2. Reading : - B. To give Costs to the Defendant, upon a Nonsuit of the Plaintiff or a Verdict against him : - All the Lawyers of the House, Sir H. Poole, Sir Edw. Mountague, Sir Rob. Oxenbridge, Sir Wm. Strowd, Sir Fr. Barrington, Sir Rob. Wingfield, Sir Thomas Smyth, Sir Nath. Bacon, Sir Geo. St. Poll, Mr. Bacchus, Sir Valentine Knightley, Mr. Bryers, Sir Jerome Bowes, Sir Fr. Goodwyn, Mr. James, Mr. Pettus, Sir John Savill, Sir Wm. Liggon, Sir Roger Owen, Sir Peter Manwood: - Thursday, Temple.

Watermen.

Watermens Counsel, on Monday.

Curriers.

3. Reading: - An Act for the Relief of Curriers, within Three Miles of the City of London : Upon the Question, passed.

St. Savior's, Southwark.

3. Reading: - An Act for the Strengthening, Explanation, and Enlarging of an Act of Parliament, made in the 32 H. VIII of famous Memory, for the Incorporation of

Six or Four Church-wardens in the Parish of St. Savior's in Southwark: Upon the Question, passed.

Injuries from Spaniards.

Sir Fr. Barrington moveth, that a Message may be sent to the Lords, touching a Conference, for joining in Petition to the King, touching the Spanish Wrongs [b].

Answ. The Message very weighty, and very rare, both for the Matter, and the Manner. - That they would enter into Consideration, touching the Conference, and return Answer by some Messengers of their own.

Leather.

Leather Sellers -

Ecclesiastical Courts.

2. Reading: - B. For the more assured Execution of Justice in ecclesiastical Courts and Causes: - Sir Edw. Mountague, Mr. Duncombe, Sir Nath. Bacon, Mr. D. James, Sir John Bennett, all the Civilians, Sir H. Nevill, Sir Wm. Bulstrod, Mr. Hoskins, Sir Antho. Cope, Mr. Tate, Mr. Crewe, Mr. Carleton, Sir Geo. Fleetwood, Sir Rob. Oxenbridge, Sir Antho. Teringham, Sir Henry Bromley, Mr. Wentworth, Sir Edwyn Sandys, Sir H. Poole, Sir Fr. Barrington, Sir H. Nevill, Sir Roger Owen, Sir Rob. Wingfield, Mr. Prowse, Mr. Yelverton, Sir John Ackland, Mr. Martin, Sir Fr. Goodwyn, Sir Fra. Hastings, Sir Wm. Cook, Sir Geo. Moore, Mr. Fuller: - Thursday, Temple.

Going to foreign Countries.

1. Reading: - B. For Restraint of going into foreign Countries; and for Restraint of Exporting of Gold and silver out of the Kings Dominions.