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Lunae, 27o Die Aprilis, 1607
Inmates.
INMATES : - Wednesday, Temple.
Proclamations.
Mr. Alford moveth against Proclamations. - From Laws to Proclamations. -
Brought into the Star-chamber, fined, imprisoned : An unlawful Course. -
In H. VIII. Time, no Man to be touched in his Life, Goods, Liberty, or Member, by any Proclamation. -
That some Course may be taken by - -
Committees.
Watermen ; Marshalsea: - To-morrow, Temple.
All Lawyers of the House, not named, to be added to the Committee, touching the Abuses of the Marshalsea.
Northlech; St. Savior's: Thursday, Temple.
Jointuresses : - Friday, Temple.
Buildings.
2. Reading: - LL. B. To restrain the Multitudes of inconvenient Buildings in and about the Cities of London and Westminster, and the Suburbs of the same: Committed to the Committee for the other Bill.
Fens.
2. Reading: - B. For the Draining of certain Fens, and low Grounds, within the Isle of Ely, and the Counties adjoining, &c.
Sir John Peyton speaketh against the Bill, and offereth a Certificate against the Bill.
Mr. Wallys, - against the Bill. - Fen Land 10s. an Acre.
- Osiers, Reeds: - Let grow Three Years, 40s. an Acre.
Counsel to be heard on Wednesday, on both Parts, before it be committed.
Union with Scotland.
To-morrow, at Nine a Clock, to enter into Dispute of the Matter of the Union, upon the Motion of Sir Fr. Barrington.