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, 24 Aprilis
Distresses.
2. The Bill for Distresses and Replevins. - Ingrossetur.
Bristol Causey.
1. The Bill to repair the Way betwixt Bristol and Gloucester. - Mr. Bapthorp.
Universities.
2. The Bill for Elections of Scholars in the Universities. - Mr. Pollard.
Cathedral Ordinances.
2. The Bill for Ordinances to be made by the Queen in Cathedral Churches. - Mr. Higham.
Priests married.
L. 2. The Bill to avoid Pensions of married Priests, or Votaries.
Privilege - Prisoner discharged.
It is Ordered, That the Serjeant shall fetch Monyngton from the Tower to this House:
Whereupon, Johnson required, that he might go safe in Body; and That was committed to Mr. Higham and Mr. Pollard; and thereupon Monyngton discharged.
E. of Surrey.
Q. L. 2. The Bill for the Manors of Gaywood and Rising in Reversion to Thomas Earl of Surrey.