NOTE GGG. 



Moved by the Earl of Arundel, that the three several committees, in causa 

 Domini Cancellarii do make their report to-morrow morning of the examinations 

 by them taken touching the Lord Chancellor ; and the clerk to produce the 

 examinations in that cause taken in court, to the end their lordships may give the 

 Lord Chancellor such particulars of his charge as their lordships shall judge fit. 



Dominus Capitalis Justiciarius, locum tenens Domini Cancellarii, declaravit 

 praesens Parliamentum continuandum esse usque in diem crastinum, videlicet, 

 decimum nonum diem Aprilis, Dominis sic decernentibus. 



19th April. 



Die Jovis, videlicet, 19 die Aprilis, Domini tam spirituals quam tempo- 

 rales, quorum nomina subscribuntur, praesentes fuerunt : 

 p. Carolus Princeps Walliae, etc. 



Archiepus. Cant. p. Jac. Ley, Miles et Bar. Ds. 



p. Archiepus. Eborum. Capit. Justic. Locum tenens, 



Epus. London. &C. 



The Earl of Arundel shewed, that (according to the order of the house, 27 

 Martii) his lordship and the other lords joined in committee with him, have 

 examined divers, in causa Domini Cancellarii. The which examination he deli 

 vered unto Mr. Baron Denham, who attended the lords of that committee. 



The Earl of Huntingdon declared, that his lordship, and the other lords joined 

 in committee with him, had also examined divers touching the same cause ; the 

 which examinations his lordship delivered unto Mr. Serjeant Crewe, who 

 attended the lords of that committee. 



The Earl of Southampton declared, that his lordship, and the other lords 

 joined in committee with him, had also taken divers examinations touching the 

 same cause ; the which his lordship delivered to Mr. Attorney General. 



Mr. Baron Denham (coming to the clerk s table) stood and read the exami 

 nation taken by the Earl of Arundel, and the lords joined with his lordship, viz. 

 the examinations of 



Sir George Hastings, knt. Bevis Thelwall. 



Sir Richard Yonge, knt. Sir William Bronker, knt. 



Blr. Serjeant Crewe, in like manner, read the examinations taken by the Earl 

 of Huntingdon, and the lords joined with his lordship, viz. 

 The examination of Christopher Awbrey. 

 A letter written by Christopher Awbrey to the Lord Chancellor, dated 22nd 



One letter written by him to the Lord Chancellor, dated the 21st of June, 

 1620 ; and one other letter written by him to the Lord Chancellor, dated 19th 

 July, 1620. 

 . The examinations of Ralph Merefill, Scrivener, and Tristram Woodward. 



Mr. Attorney General, in like manner, read first the brief of the examinations 

 taken by the Earl of Southampton, and the lords joined with his lordship ; and 

 then the examinations, viz. of 



Sir Rowland Egerton, knt. Samxiel Jones. 



The Lady Dorothee Wharton. Sir Thomas Midleton, knt. 



Richard Keeling. John Bunbury. 



Anthony Gardiner. John Kellet. 



Sir Thomas Perient, knt. Gabriel Sheriff. 



Sir Henry Elmes, knt. Richard Scott. 



Sir Edward Fisher, knt. John Childe. 



James Kennedy. Henry Ashton. 



Peter Vanlor. Thomas Hasellwood. 



John Churchill. Ralph More. 



Sir Ralph Hansby, knt. Thomas Knight. 



William Compton. Robert Bell. 



Robert Johnson, Alderman of William Spight. 



London. Richard Peacock. 



