DIE Lunæ, videlicet, 2 die Aprilis:
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Archiepus. Cant.
p. Archiepus. Ebor.
p. Epus. London.
p. Epus. Dunelme.
Epus. Winton.
Epus. Wigorn.
Epus. Meneven.
p. Epus. Carliol.
Epus. Exon.
Epus. Sarum.
p. Epus. Bangor.
p. Epus. Peterburgh.
Epus. Landaven.
Epus. Hereford.
p. Epus. Norwicen.
p. Epus. Bristoll.
p. Epus. Oxon.
p. Epus. Assaphen.
p. Epus. Cestren.
p. Epus. Lincolne.
Epus. Elien.
p. Epus. Glocestren.
p. Epus. Bathon. et Wellen.
p. Epus. Roffen.
p. Epus. Cicestren. |
p. Ds. Ellesmere, Cancellar. Angliæ.
p. Comes Salisburiæ, Mag. Thesaurarius Angliæ.
p. Comes Northampton, Ds. Custos Privati Sigilli.
Marchio Winton.
Comes Notingham, Mag. Admirall. et Senese.
p. Comes Suffolk, Camerar. Hospitii Regis.
p. Comes Arundell.
Comes Northumbriæ.
p. Comes Salopp.
Comes Kanciæ.
Comes Derbie.
Comes Wigorn.
p. Comes Rutland.
Comes Cumbriæ.
p. Comes Sussex.
p. Comes Huntingdon.
Comes Bathon.
Comes Southampton.
p. Comes Bedford.
p. Comes Pembroke.
p. Comes Hertford.
Comes Lincolne.
p. Comes Dorsett.
Comes Exon.
Comes Mountgomery.
Vicecomes Mountagu.
Vicecomes Bindon.
Vicecomes Lisle.
Ds. Bergevenny.
p. Ds. Audley.
p. Ds. Zouch.
p. Ds. Willughbie de Eresby.
Ds. Lawarr.
Ds. Berkley.
Ds. Morley.
p. Ds. Stafford.
Ds. Scroope.
Ds. Dudley.
Ds. Stourton.
Ds. Herbert.
p. Ds. Darcie de Menell.
p. Ds. Mountegle.
Ds. Sandes.
p. Ds. Evre.
Ds. Wharton.
Ds. Riche.
Ds. Willughby de Parham.
Ds. Sheffeild.
p. Ds. Pagett.
p. Ds. Darcie de Chiche.
Ds. Howard de Effingham.
p. Ds. North.
Ds. Chandos.
p. Ds. Hunsdon.
p. Ds. St. John.
Ds. Compton.
p. Ds. Norreys.
Ds. Howard de Walden.
p. Ds. Knollis.
p. Ds. Wotton.
p. Ds. Russell.
Ds. Graye.
p. Ds. Petre.
Ds. Harrington.
p. Ds. Danvers.
p. Ds. Gerard.
p. Ds. Spencer.
p. Ds. Saye.
Ds. Denny.
p. Ds. Stanhope.
Ds. Carew.
p. Ds. Arundell.
p. Ds. Cavendish.
Ds. Knivett.
Ds. Clifton. |
Davis's Restitution.
HODIE 3a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for Restitution in Blood of Sir John Davis, Knight.
Minehead Harbour.
Hodie 1a
vice lecta est Billa, An Act for Repairing
and Maintaining of the Key, or Harbour, of the Port
of Mynhead, within the County of Som'sett.
Tenures and Wardships.
The Lord Chancellor did put the Lords in Mind, That,
at their last Sitting, their Lordships were minded to send
a Message to the Lower House, touching the Matter of
Tenures, and Dependants thereon, &c. and that, as he
conceived, this is the Time to resolve whether they will,
according to that their former Intent, send; and to what
Effect: Whereupon, being generally resolved to send,
his Lordship remembered unto the House, how the Business in Hand had passed; and that the Lower House,
upon the whole Proceedings, doth expect a Conference;
for which, as his Lordship conceived, this House is not
sufficiently prepared; and therefore his Lordship wished
it might now be determined what Message shall be sent.
This Motion was generally approved; and thereupon
the Lord Treasurer declared his own Opinion, touching
the Effect of the Message; which likewise was generally allowed of by the House; and accordingly the said
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| Message sent by |
Mr. Justice Crooke, |
| Sir John Tindall, and |
| Dr. Amye: videlicet, |
Message to the Commons, concerning Tenures and Wardships.
That the Matter in Treaty, concerning Tenures, and
the Dependants thereon, hath been in this House spoken
of, and dealt in so far forth as Time hath permitted:
That, as the same is of great Weight and Importance
generally, so doth it concern their Lordships of this
House equally or more than any others: That their
Lordships could not hitherto sufficiently consider thereof:
That now the Time is more fit for Cogitations of a higher Nature, namely for Meditation and Preparation against
the good Time of Easter, approaching and at Hand: That
the respective Carriage of that House, towards this, engendereth a great Desire in their Lordships to hold answerable Correspondence, and to yield them Satisfaction
in that they expect. Howbeit, for the Reasons aforesaid, their Lordships cannot meet with them further to
treat of this great Business before a Reccess, and the next
Meeting of the Assemblies.
Answer,
Answer.
Mr. Justice Crooke recited in what Manner he had delivered the Message aforesaid; and then declared, That
the Lower House well accepted thereof.
Adjourn.
Dominus Cancellarius adjornavit præsens Parliamentum usque in diem Lunæ, videlicet, 16m diem Aprilis,
hora nona.