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Mercurii, 19o Die Februarii, 1605
Shooting.
1. Reading : - B. FOR Liberty in shooting in Guns within Five Miles of the Sea Coasts, &c.
Waller's Estate.
1. Reading: - B. For the Sale of much Lands of Wm. Waller, as shall satisfy a Decree in Chancery, for the Payment of 505 l. 10s. 6d. to Gyles Warren, and his Wife.
Cloth Trade.
2. Reading: - B. For the true Making and Searching of Woollen Cloths.
2. Reading : - B. For the true Making of Woollen Cloths.
Both committed : - Sir Geo. Moore, all Burgesses of Clothing Towns, Knights of Clothing Counties, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Gore, Sir Francis Vane, Mr. Tey, Sir Henry Mountague, Sir Henry Billingsley : - Friday Sennight next, Parliament-house.
Purveyors.
A Copy of the Articles of Purveyors sent to the Committees of the Higher House by Mr. Secretary Herbert: - Delivered to the whole House.
Privilege.
Sir Rob. Wingfield maketh Report of Sir Edwyn Sandy's Case. -
Sir Robert Leighe's Answer:
Fine of 10s. He would not bail, because this was not repaid. -
He imprisoned the Englishmen, and not the Scottishmen, being called Rogues. - That he is faulty : - Thought so by the Committees. -
Sir Rob. Leigh at Eight a Clock in the Morning. -
Quest. Whether now, or Tomorrow Morning, he should be heard. -
That he hath taken an Examination of the Ale-wife, quite contrary to that, which is affirmed against him, since his Contempt.
Sir Rob. Leigh to remain in the Custody of the Serjeant, till To-morrow Morning.
Sir Rob. Leigh to have Counsel heard at the Bar.
Upon Quest. - To-morrow Morning, at Eight a Clock.
Ognell's Estates.
Ognell, with his Counsel, called in, and heard.
Mr. Ireland, of Grayes Inn, for Ognell; and Mr. Rosse, of the Temple: Mr. Finch of Grayes Inn, for Mr. Nicholson.
The Decree read at large in Court.
To-morrow Morning Mr. Rosse's Reply to be heard, on Mr. Ognell's Part.