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 a committee in the painted Chamber: the next Thurday following. And that the Maters and Wardens of the Vintners Company hould attend to make theire defence.

This day his Majetie was expected at the Lords houe, but came not by reao of his going to Hampton Gourt to the Queene, but ent a meage to the Lords that hee thought fit that the Trained band hould bee dicharged from theire dayly attendance for that it would caue Ielowies and feares in the kingdom, the Lords acquainting the hone of Commons therewith, whence upon they returned a meage, deiring the Lords would joyne with them in peticioning his Majetie they might bee deferred till the affaires of the kingdom were better etled: whereupon the Lords accordingly ent the Earle of Warricke and Britoll to move his Majetie therein.

Satturday there was a complaint made in the houe to the Lords, againt one that hould enforme the Lords that the Commons diliked the entertainement the Commons gave to the King vpon which a warrant was ent to ibringe him before the houe, then they againe reade, and voted the Bill againt Recuants and ent it to the Lords deireing theire might bee care taken of them. All o they read and voted the Bill of Tunnage and poundage the econd and third time.

After that they drew up a peticion to his Majetie deiring his aent for the publihing of the Remontrance and the annexed Coppy of the remontrance to the peticion. Alo