Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Sessio quarta, Parliamenti primi.
Veneris, 9 Februarii, 1609
Prayer.
THE usual Prayer, said by the Speaker in other Sessions, now printed, and still continued by him.
Apparel.
L. 1. B. Against such, as shall sell any Ware for Apparel, without ready Money.
Committee of Privileges.
Sir Rob. Cotton, Sir Walter Cope, Mr. Irby, Sir Edwyn Sandys, Sir Roger Owen, Sir Rich. Spencer, Sir Tho. Holcroft, Sir Charles Cornwallys, Mr. Pulleston, Sir Francis Leigh: - Upon Mr. Speaker's Motion, to consider of all Matters of Returns and Privileges ; with the other named the last Session.
Lyme Regis Election.
A Petition from Lyme Regis, touching their Burgesses, offered by Sir John Jeffreyes.
Journals.
Sir Edw. Sandys moveth, touching a Committee named the last Session, and an Order for the Clerk's Entries.
Both Committees (Entries and Privileges) to be joined. - To meet in the Exchequer Chamber every Saturday : - To-morrow the first Day.