House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 19 May 1610

Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.

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Saturni, 19 Maii, 1610

SIR G. Booth.

SIR Geo. Booth: - Tuesday, Exchequer Chamber.

Rous' Estate.

L. 1. B - Mr. Rous.

Sir J. Byron.

L. 1. - Sir John Byron, - Amendment of a Fine.

Exceter Weare.

L. 2. - Weare at Exceter: - Mr. Prowse: - Committed to Burgesses Devon and Exceter, Cornwall, Devon, and Somersett, Sir Allen Percy, Sir H. Poole, Mr. Fuller, Sir Geo. Carewe, Mr. Martin, Mr. Brook, Mr. Askwith, Sir Tho. Lowe, Sir Herbert Crofts: - First Sitting after Whytsuntyde.

Messages from the King.

Mr. Speaker retired to the Committee Chamber.

The Committee for Grievances appointed to sit presently, touching the Messages.

A Report by Mr. Chancellor, and Mr. Martin, of a Message from his Majesty at the Committee.

Mr. Speaker came down again, and the Message reported to the House by Mr. Martin.

Sir Herbert Crofts: - That our Intention was always so, and that his Majesty might be so satisfied.

Mr. Wentworth's, Motion to be referred, touching the Matters of the Order for restraining Messages.

In a Committee.

Mr. Speaker sat down again; and the Committee met.

Sir Maurice Berkley: - The Clerk to be asked whether the Order be entered.

Sir Herbert Crofts: - Not to be entered at all.

Sir Fr. Bacon: - Sovereignty and Liberty to pass in Silence, not to be textual.

Mr. Speaker ascendeth his Place again.

Mr. Martin reported the Agreement of the Committee in Paper: Which was read.

Quest. To be presented to his Majesty, in the very Words. - Resolved.

No Entry to be made of it.

To be delivered by Mr. Chancellor, verbatim: The rest of the Privy Council of the House to accompany him.

The Message, fair written, I delivered to Mr. Chancellor.