Mercurii, 23 Die Maii, 16 Car. IIdi.
Prayers.
Glenham's Estate.
A BILL for Sale of certain Lands, for the Payment
of the Debts of Sir Sackvile Glenham, deceased,
was this Day read the First time.
Ordered, That this Bill be read the Second time
To-morrow Morning.
Clothing Trade.
A Petition of the Clothiers of the old and new Woolen
Draperies, was read.
Resolved, &c. That the said Petition be referred to a
Committee of these Members following; viz. Sir John
Knight, Sir Anth. Irby, Sir Rich. Ford, Mr. Jones, Sir
Lanc. Lake, Mr. Clifford, Sir Robert Atkins, Sir Winston Churchill, Sir Bayn. Throckmorton, Mr. Phillips, Mr.
Pryn, Sir John Duncombe, Colonel Kirkby, Sir John Shaw,
Sir Charles Harbord, Mr. Yorke, Sir Edmond Pooley, Mr.
Scawen, Sir Wm. Lowther, Sir Theop. Biddolph, Sir Edw.
Walpoole, Colonel Reames, Sir John Tirrell, Mr. Windham, Sir Tho. Littleton, Mr. Seymour, Sir Nicholas Crisp,
Sir Rich. Oately, Colonel Whitley, Mr. Morrice, Sir Tho.
Gower, Mr. Heath, Mr. Garroway, Colonel Sandys, Sir
John Holland, Mr. Prideaux, Colonel Williams, Sir Henry
North, Mr. Coventry, Mr. Westphaling: And all the
Members of this House, that shall come to the Committee, are to have Votes: And they are to meet this
Afternoon, in the Speaker's Chamber, at Two of the
Clock; and to take the Petition into Consideration; and
to hear such Informations and Complaints as shall be
offered to them, touching the Exportation of Wool; and
to view the Acts against Exporting of Wool; and the
Acts touching the Making, Wearing, and Vending of
Woolen Manufactures; and to consider wherein the
same are defective; and of Expedients to supply them;
and to prepare and bring in such additional Bill or Bills
as they shall find necessary for Supply of the Defects in
the former Laws, and for the further Improvement of
the said Woolen Manufactures and Draperies: And to
send for Persons, Papers, and Records.
Poor Relief.
An additional Act for Relief of the Poor was read the
First time.
Resolved, &c. That this Bill be read the Second time
on Tuesday next.
Damage Cleere.
Ordered, That the Bill for taking away Damage Cleere
be read To-morrow Morning.
Leave to attend Lords.
Ordered, That all such Members of this House, as are
of Counsel with Mr. Roberts, have the Leave of this
House to attend his Cause depending before the Lords.
Merchant Adventurers.
A Petition of the Creditors of the Governors, Assistants, and Fellowship of the Merchant Adventurers of
England, was read.
A Bill was tendered, on the Behalf of the said Creditors.
The Question being put, That the Bill, on the Behalf
of the Creditors of the Merchant Adventurers, be now
read;
It was resolved in the Affirmative.
The Bill for Relief of the Creditors of the Fellowship
of the Merchant Adventurers was read.
A Bill on the Behalf of the Fellowship of the Merchant
Adventurers was also read.
Resolved, &c. That these Two Bills be read the
Second time on Tuesday next.
Triennial Parliaments.
A Bill for Repeal of the Act, intituled, An Act for
the preventing the Inconveniences happening by the long
Intermission of Parliaments; and for the Provision for
the Calling and Holding of Parliaments once in Three
Years, at least; was read the First time.
The Question being put, Whether this Question, That
the Bill be read on Tuesday, be put;
The House was divided.
The Noes went out.
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| Sir Tho. Whitmore, |
Tellers for the Yeas: |
42. |
| Sir Rich. Temple, |
With the Yeas, |
| Mr. Seymour, |
Tellers for the Noes: |
129. |
| Mr. Stanley, |
With the Noes, |
And so it passed in the Negative.
Resolved, &c. That the Bill be read the Second time
To-morrow Morning.
And then the House adjourned till To-morrow
Morning, Eight of the Clock.