Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Martis, 29 Martii
Cloths.
1. The long Bill for making of Cloths. - Ingress'.
M. of Northampton.
L. 2. The Bill for Marriage of the Marquis of Northampton, and Lady Elizabeth his Wife.
Merchandises.
1. The Bill for Ingrossing of Merchandises.
Privilege.
Where the Serjeant delivered Hugh Flood to a Serjeant of London, he made an Assault upon that Serjeant, and escaped out of his Ward; whereof by credible Report made to this House:
It is Ordered, That the Serjeant shall require Mr. Comptroller to send to this House, To-morrow by Eight of the Clock, Hugh Flood, and * Creketoste, to know the further Pleasure of the House.
Ale-houses.
L. 3. The Bill for Ale-houses and Tipling-houses. - Jud'm.
The Six last Bills & sent up to the Lords by Mr. Fitz-chamberlayn and other.
Pedlars, &c.
1. The Bill for Pedlars and Tinkers.
Tin Trade.
3. The Bill for the carrying Tin over the Sea.