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In this section
Lunae, 30o Aprilis, 1610
Bills sent to Lords.
THE Bills intended to be sent on Saturday, sent up to the Lords this Day by Mr. Chancellor.
Beer, &c.
L. 1. Prices of Beer and Ale.
Grievances.
Sir Edwyn Sandys: - Nescio quo fato, Grief and Grievances upon him. -
Reporteth the Grievance touching Proclamations. - 8. Grievance. -
Touching Impositions ; that Mr. Speaker, by Direction of the House, may take Order for the View of the Parliament Records in the Tower, - Exchequer Records.
- The King's Counsel to give Direction for Precedents, which they vouched. - Sir Rob. Cotton to give Assistance. -
That the Grievances may sit in the Mornings. -
Monday, Wednesday, and Friday in ....
Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, in the Mornings.
Parchment, 46 E. III. offered by Sir Roger Owen; and insisted upon, that this Court may have Access to all Records. - Urged to be read.
Mr. Solicitor: - Not without Warrant of the Hand of an Officer. -
The Statute read in Law French, and Englished by the Clerk.
Mr. Fuller: - That Credit might be given to it as it is; and then examine it.
Mr. Martin: - If we believe not the Judges of the Exchequer, then not One here, without other Warrant.
Mr. Noy : - He hath seen the Roll. - Vouched in former Sessions.
Sir Roger Owen, Sir Edw. Hobby, Mr. Lieutenant, to search the Truth this Afternoon, and certify.
The Sittings moved, agreed on.
Mr. Duncombe: - That ecclesiastical Grievances might be re-committed to the Sub-committee, to pen a Preamble.
Fens.
Fens: - Adjourned till To-morrow.
Sir G. Booth.
Thursday, - Sir Geo. Booth, - in the Exchequer Chamber.
Day for several Committees.
Navigation : - Star-chamber, To-morrow.
Mr. Arundell: - This Day Fortnight, upon Petition.
Sea-sand: - Thursday, upon Petition - Borrage.