Debates of the House of Commons in 1625 Author:Samuel Rawson Gardiner Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: August 2. Burgesses for the Universitye, were sent to the Vice-Chancellor, that the House would take as an affronte," that a man against whome they had receyved ... more »proffes of very fowle crimes should be admitted to that service in their presence. Bookes of the It vas complayn'd that the bookes of the fast were not sent into 88 ' the severall dioces, accordinge to the instructions ; and that excessive prices were demanded for them. 4 Augusti 1625. August 4. Mk. Speaker acquainted the House with the Kinge's pleasure to attende his Majestic this morninge in Christ Churche Halle. Sir Walter Pye b desyred leave to goe keepe the Assises, because his partner was dea i. Prevention of Sir Ed[ward] CooKE reported two Bills: the first was for the laps by quietinge ecclesiasticall persons and safty of patrons; the effect wherof was this :—By 31 Hen. 8 for pluralityes and dispensations no patron can be sure from a laps, as it is now interpreted. defalte of ie qualification ought to be under hande and scale, but the qualification. patron can have no notice whither any man to qualifye more then his nomber; in which case that lawe makes the presentation and induction voyde, as if the incumbent had resigned or were dead. In my Lord Diar's tymc, it was adjudged that it should be interpreted as dead, in which lawe the Ordinary is not bound to give notice, as he ought in case of resignation, Indiccium [?] sequitur pejorem viam.c Ordered to be ingros't. Hestrnynte of The second was for the restraynte of Habeas Corpus, wherin the Corpus. Committee made three alterations. 1. To make it" extende to A. b Attorney of the Court of Wards. c So, A. " Indicium soquiter priorem vians,'' MS. exequutions upon statuts and recognisances, wheras before it reacht August 4...« less