House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 10 April 1554

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, 10o Aprilis

Ly. Clifford.

Q. 1. The Bill for Assurance of Lands in Pesenall, Parcel of Burston Haughe in Hevenyngham in Suffolk, to the Lady Lucy Clyfford, sometime Wife of Sir John Cutte.

Usury.

1. The Bill for the Qualification of the Statute of Usury.

1. The Bill to repeal the Statute made against Usury.

Apparel.

1. The Bill to avoid Excess in Apparel.

Crown vested in the Queen.

3. That the Regality and Crown of this Realm is invested in the Queen's Highness, as in any of her Noble Ancestors. - Jud'm.

Sent to the Lords by Mr. S. Petre.

Foreign Wares.

1. The Bill for Avoiding of foreign Wares not necessary.

Selling Wares.

1. The Bill for divers Persons, selling certain Wares, to dwell in Towns.

Cloth Trade.

2. The Bill touching Cloth-making in the City of Worcester; and to repeal the Statute made for Making of Cloth. - Mr. Mershe.

Norwyche Russels, &c.

2. The Bill for Making of Russels, Satten, &c. in Norwyche. - Ingrossetur.

Ongar, &c. Churches.

2 The Bill for the Repeal of the Union of the Churches of Ongar and Grenested. - Ingrossetur.

Queen's Marriage.

Q. L. 1. The Bill touching the Articles agreed for the Marriage between the Queen's Majesty, and the Noble Philip, Prince of Spain, Son and Heir to the Emperor Charles the Fifth.