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In this section
Lunae, 28 Die Aprilis, 1606
Fees in Courts.
SIR John Parker bringeth in a new Bill against Fees of Copies in Courts of Record,
Purveyors.
Purveyors Commissions: - Thursday, in Committee.
Sir H. Hobby.
Sir Edw. Hobby : - Thursday Morning.
Foulys' Nat.
Sir Robert Hitcham reporteth from the Committee, the Bill for the Naturalizing of Sir David Foulys Knight, &c. without Amendment.
Mr. Fuller offereth a Proviso, to exclude him from the Parliament.
Upon the Question, passed.
Arrests.
3. Reading: - B. For Restraints of Arrests on the Sabbaoth-day: - To be amended presently.
Call.
Thursday, the Calling of the House.
Sir John Crook and D. Hone bring from the Lords two Bills:
Skinners.
Skinners : -
Brewers.
Brewers. -
Free Trade.
That where a Conference, touching free Trade, heretofore, the same to be perfected on Wednesday, at Two a Clock: - The Merchants on both Sides to be there.
Agreed: - The former Committee to meet.
Lord Wyndsor's Estate.
3. Reading: - For the better Sale of the Lands of Henry late Lord Wyndsor; with Amendments and Additions : - Upon the Question, passed.
Bills sent to Lords.
Five Bills sent by Sir Fr. Hastings to the Lords :
Charges of Malefactors:
Sir David Fowlys: Lord Wyndsor:
Merrick :
Highway to Nonsuch.
Beer and Ale.
Sir Henry Hubbard bringeth in the Bill touching the Utterance of Beer and Ale, with Amendments; and, upon the Question to be ingrossed.
Writs of Error, &c.
Writs of Error; Attorneys and Solicitors : - Tomorrow.
Lunae, 28o Die Aprilis, 1606. Post meridiem.
Grievances-Typper.
Mr. Typper to be heard at the Committee. Mr. Hoskins, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Winch, to frame the Article against Mr. Typper, in Form, and to present it on Friday Morning; and Mr. Typper to be heard on Friday in the Afternoon, if he require it, by his Counsel.
Marshalsea Court.
Counsel, touching the Bill against the Abuses of the Marshalsea. -
with the Bill beginneth. Mr. Serjeant Altham, Mr. Goldsmyth,
against the Bill. Serjeant Harris, junior, Mr. Gerrard, junior,
- 25 H. VI. Pleas of Debt, Detinue, &c. - One of them, either Plaintiff, or Defendant, or of the Houshold. -
The Counsel withdrawn.
Because they were heard upon the Bill, when it was in the Committees Hands; and given only upon Request to the Clerk, and not reported ; it was disputed, whether, thereupon, they might proceed to Question upon the Bill,
Thought fit rather to commit it to the former Committee; and, upon their Report, to proceed. - Tomorrow, in the same Place.
Starch Monopoly.
Mr. Serjeant Altham, of Counsel with the Patentees for blue Starch.
Mr. Twynho, the chief Patentee, defendeth and excuseth the Patentees.
Mr. Fuller affirmeth it a Monopoly.
Mr. Moore: - It hath the true Rights of a Monopoly.