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Martis, 25 Die Novembris, 1606
Fame of worthy Persons.
1. Reading.
SIR Robert Wingfield preferreth a Bill, intituled, An Act for the better Continuance of the Fame and Memory of noble and worthy Persons deceased : Which was preferred the last Parliament, but then slept; and was now firstly read.
Evelin's Estate.
1. Reading : - The Bill for the better Enabling of John Evelin Esquire, to make Sale of certain Lands, for the Payment of his Debts.
Free Trade.
1. Reading: - B. To explain a former Act, made the last Session of this Parliament, intituled, An Act to enable all his Majesty's loving Subjects, of England and Wales, to trade freely into the Dominions of Spayne, Portugall, and France.
Mounpesson's Estate.
1. Reading: - B. For the Sale of some of the Lands of Thomas Mounpesson Esquire, for Payment of his Debts.
Cavendish's Relief.
1. Reading : - B. For the Relief of Mary Cavendish, Widow, late Wife of Thomas Cavendish, of Norfolk, Esquire, deceased.
Saltpeter-Men.
Sir Robert Johnson moveth, that some Course may be taken, by Bill in Parliament, to provide against the Saltpeter-men ; as also for Salt-peter Provision for the State of the Realm.