Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Mercurii, 25
Sewers.
2. The Bill touching Commissions of Sewers for Sands. - Ingrossetur.
Tallow-chandlers.
1. The Bill touching Tallow-chandlers of London, for Search of Oils, Pitch, Tar, &c. for perfect Vessels.
Bristoll, &c. Recognizances.
2. The Bill for the Cities of Bristoll and Exetre to take Recognizances, and Apprentices, as London.
Tonage, &c.
1. The Bill for the Subsidies of Tonage and Poundage.
Fines.
1. The Bill for Proclamation upon Fines to be good, notwithstanding Adjournment of the Term.
Attachments.
1. The Bill touching the Custom of Attachments in London, &c
Leather.
2. The Bill for Currying of Leather in London and Suburbs. - Mr. Mershe, Mr. Carmynowe.
Privilege.
It is Ordered, That John Evered, Servant to Sir William Drurye, one of the Knights for Suffolk, attached in London at the Suite of Blaseman Smyth in Trans, shall have Privilege.