House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 11 December 1606

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

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Jovis, 11o Decembris, 1606

Debts.

L. 1a. B. FOR the better Satisfying of due Debts.

Mounpesson's Estate.

Names added to the Committee for Mr. Mounpesson's Bill, upon Sir Henry Poole's, Motion: Mr. Upton, Sir William Smyth, Mr. Overbury, Mr. Henry Martin, Mr. Hopton, Mr. D. James, Mr. Middleton: Which, together with the rest, were appointed to meet on Monday, at Two a Clock in the Afternoon, in the Middle Temple Hall.

Ecclesiastical Canons.

L. 2a. B. To restrain the Execution of Canons ecclesiastical, not confirmed by Parliament: - Secondly read, and committed to all the Privy Council of the House, Sir Francis Hastings, Mr. Attorney-general, Mr. Solicitor, Sir Francis Bacon, Mr. Fuller, Sir James Perrott, Sir Jerome Horsey, Sir Thomas Crompton, Sir Edw. Mountague, Sir Roger Owen, Sir Francis Popham, Sir Edw. Herbert, Sir John Bennett, Sir Antho. Cope, Sir Robert Cotton, Mr. Noy, Sir John Hollis, Sir Nathan. Bacon, Sir Edwyn Sandys, Mr. Serjeant Shirley, Sir John Heigham, Mr. Nanton, Mr. Tolderby, Sir John Peyton, Mr. D. Steward, Sir William Burlacy, Sir Francis Goodwyn, Mr. D. Mowntlowe, Sir Chro. Perkins, Mr. Chock, Sir William Liggon, Mr. Herbert Pelham, Sir Francis Barrington, Sir Geo. Moore, Sir Gam. Capell, Sir Tho. Smyth, Sir William Slingsby, Sir Roland Litton, Sir Herbert Crofts, Sir Edmund Bowyer, Mr. D. James, Mr. Lawrence Hyde: - To meet on Monday next, at Two a Clock in the Afternoon, in the Court of Wards.

Union with Scotland.

A select Committee moved, and named, to consider of, and prepare, such Matters as were to be propounded and handled in the Conference intended with the Lords; viz. Mr. Attorney-general, Mr. Solicitor, Sir Francis Hastings, Sir Francis Bacon, Mr. Recorder of London, Mr. Serjeant Shirley, Sir Chro. Perkins, Mr. Hyde, Mr. Brock, Sir Edwyn Sandys, Sir Edward Mountague, Sir Herbert Crofts, Sir Edward Hobby, Mr. Crewe, Mr. Fuller, Mr. Francis Moore, Sir Geo. Moore, Sir Maurice Berkley, Sir Nath. Bacon, Sir Roger Owen, Mr. Yelverton, Mr. Brook, Mr. Noye, Mr. Holt, Mr. Diggs, Mr. Hedley, Mr. Martin, Mr. Wentworth, Mr. Dammett.

These Committees are to assemble, and consider of such Proceedings as have been in the House, touching the Matters of Hostility, and of Commerce, contained in the Instrument of the Union; as also, what Course is to be held in the Conference intended with the Lords, touching those Points; and to make Report of their Opinions to the House; that they may receive Direction accordingly: - To meet, for this Purpose, Tomorrow Morning, at Seven a Clock, in the Committee Chamber.

Shipping.

Mr. Diggs maketh Report of the Travel of the Committee in the Matter of Shipping; and openeth the Course, Purport, and Meaning of divers Statutes in the Reign of sundry Kings, touching Ships and Shipping; viz. 5 R. II. ca. 3. 14 R. II. 1 H. VII.

4 H. VII. 32 H. VIII. 5 E. VI. 1o Eliz. 5o Eliz. Politick Constitutions, &c. 13. 27. 35o. and how it stood by the Laws in force at this Day.

Tonage and Poundage.

L. 1a. B. For Explanation of the Statute, intituled, An Act of a Subsidy of Tonage and Poundage, made in the first Year of the Reign of the King's Majesty.