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Mercurii, 2o Octobris
Mr. Speaker approved.
To the Queen's Majesty, sitting in her Royal Seat, Mr. Speaker elect was presented; where, with an eloquent Oration, disabling himself, was nevertheless, of the Queen's Majesty, by the Mouth of the Lord Keeper, allowed to be Speaker : And then, requiring to have Access to her Highness. Presence for the Affairs of the House, and excusable, if he should (not for Lack of Good-will) mis-report their Meanings; it was granted without Importunity : And thereupon commanded to assemble at their House : Where was read,
Sanctuary.
1. The Bill, how Sanctuary Persons shall be compellable for Payment of their Debts.
Leave of Absence:
A Motion was made by Mr. Secretary, that Henry Greene, a Burgess of Hereford, was come up to attend, the Plague being in Hereford; wherefore it was Ordered, he should not come to the House, but have Licence to depart.
Call.
The House to be called on Friday next.
Mr. Speaker.
This Day Mr. Speaker took the Oath.