Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Mercurii, 9o Maii, 1610
Mynne.
MYNNE - B. - This Day Sennight.
Prisons.
L. 1. - Keepers of Prisons, &c.
Swearing.
L. 1 - - Common swearing by the Name of God, &c.
Wines.
Sir Wm. Paddy - for Wines: - Saturday, Exchequer Chamber.
Sir S. Proctor.
Sir Stephen Proctor brought in; kneeled. -
Come to Mens Houses : - Warrants under Seals : - Taken Bread and Beer, Bedding. -
Bargained 100 l. out of every thousand.
Unlawful Games, Licences, Offer of Composition. - Licences. -
Quietus est : - Under a Seal, with Rose and Crown.
A Bond, for a Fee to the Lord Treasurer's Secretary. -
Under Pretence for Libels against the King, to rifle -
King's House. - Officers took 16 l. in Money: - Seized all Things, supposing him a Cut-purse : - Not pursued him, but compounded, or else, &c.
Denied, - excused upon -
Whether Indictment : - Indictments heretofore.
Fine : - Estreats. -
Imprisonment in the Tower,