Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Jovis, 26o Aprilis
Ld. Steward.
Q. L.1. The Bill for the Office of the Lord Steward to the Earl of Arundell.
M. of Northampton.
Q. L. 1. The Restitution in Blood of the late Marquis of Northampton.
E. of Surrey.
Q. L. 3. The Bill for the Reversion of Gaywood and Rising to the Earl of Surrey. - Jud'm.
Playing-houses.
2. The Bill to avoid Playing-houses. - Mr. Cocke.
Usury.
2. The Bill to avoid the Statute against Usury.
Gigge-Mills.
3. The Bill for Restoring of Gigge-Mills, and Rowing of Cloths. - Vacat super Quaestione.
The Four Bills passed, sent to the Lords by Mr. S. Petre.
Wool Trade.
3. The Bill for the Buying and Selling of Wools. - Ingrossetur.
Abbey-lands.
2. The Bill, that Bishops shall not convent any Persons for any Abbey-lands. - Ingrossetur. - Mr. Speaker.
Selling Wares.
3. The Bill for Sale of divers Wares, in Cities and Towns, by Foreigners.