Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Sabbati, 8o Decembris
Petition to the King.
THE last Petition, agreed upon Yesterday, being found, by the Clerk, to be defective in the latter Part, and therefore left ingrossed; Mr. Pymme, and some others, having perused it, and reformed it in a Paper, the old and new were read over by Mr. Pymme : But the House not allowing it, divers Gentlemen were appointed to retire into the Committee Chamber, to perfect the same: Which accordingly was done; and being brought back, and twice read by the Clerk, was ordered to be ingrossed with the Residue.
Sir Francis Fane being gone into Kent, Sir Edw. Villyers ordered to go in his Room.