Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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In this section
Jovis, 12
Woods.
1. The Bill for Nourishing of Woods.
Recoveries.
1. The Bill for Uses in Recoveries and Fines.
Tonage, &c.
3. The Bill for Tonage and Poundage. - Ingrossetur.
Treasons.
The Bill for avoiding Treasons and Premunire, signed by the Queen, brought from the Lords by Mr. Attorney.
Member for Loo, a Clergyman, &c.
Mr. Secretary Bourne, Sir R. Southwell, Mr. Tregonwell, Mr. Mershe, Mr. Story, Mr. Gosnolde, to inquire for Alex. Newell, Burgess of Loo in Cornwall, Prebend of Westminster, if he may be of this House; and likewise for John Forster.