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Saturni, 27o die Junii, 1607 - Post Meridiem
Highways.
Mr. Staughton moveth, that the Bill for Highways in Sussex, Surrey, and Kent, might have Expedition, being ordered to be ingrossed. But Mr. Speaker in-
forming the House, that the Bill was a private Bill (being for Three Shires) and the Fees not paid, the House thought fit, that ordinary Duties should be performed, or no Proceeding.
E. of Derby's Estate.
3. Reading: - An Act for the Assurance of divers of the Possessions and Hereditaments of Ferdinando, late Earl of Derby; - Upon the Question, passed,
Cavendish's Relief.
2. Reading - Nova. B. For the Relief of Mary Cavendish Widow, late Wife of William Cavendish, of Suffolk, Esquire, deceased: Committed to the former Committees : Monday Morning, Committee Chamber.
Private Acts.
Committee, - Fraud in private Acts, &c. Temple, Monday Afternoon.