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In this section
Saturni, 6o Junii, 1607
Committees
SUNDRY Committees adjourned, and published.
Utlaries.
B. For the Avoiding of privy and secret Utlaries of his Majesty's Subjects within Liberties and Franchises, secondly read, and committed to Sir Geo. Moore, Sir Robert Wingfield, Mr. Francis Moore, Sir Robert Knollys, Sir Henry Nevill, Sir John Savill, Mr. Noy, Mr. Martin, Sir Thomas Freak, Mr. Antrobus, Sir Rich. Haughton, Sir Antho. Cope, Sir Rob. Phelips, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Wentworth, Mr. Crew, Mr. Tate, Mr. Hungerford, Mr. Irby: - To meet on Wednesday next, in the Exchequer Chamber.
Privilege.
In the Case of Privilege upon an Attachment out of the Chancery, served upon the Person of Mr. Bullingham, Motion made, that one Rowland Lisle, that served the Writ, and Robert Lathorp, at whose Suit, might be sent for by the Serjeant, as is usual in such Cases, and was ordered, upon the Motion, accordingly [a].
Going to foreign Countries, &c.
Touching Restraint of going into foreign Countries, &c. - To be presently considered on, and dispatched by the Committee, in the Committee Chamber.
Committees.
Other Committees adjourned.
Union with Scotland.
L. 3. An Act for the utter Abolition of all Memory of Hostility, &c. - Upon the third Reading and the Question, passed, and, by Mr. Attorney-general, presently sent up to the Lords, without any other Bill to accompany it.
Settlement on the Queen.
An Act for the Assurance of the House of Theobalds, &c. formerly passed, upon the Return of Mr. Attorney, was sent up (alone also) by Mr. Solicitor.