House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 01 May 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, primo Maii

Bullion.

2. The Bill for Bringing in of Bullion of Gold and Silver.

Troy Weight.

2. The Bill for Using of Troy Weight.

Sheriffs.

3. The Bill, that Two Sheriffs shall be in Bedford and Bucks.

Somerset Shire Town.

2. The Bill for the Shire Town in Somerset to be at Glaston. - Mr. Sydnam.

Gaming.

1. The Bill to avoid Licences of Bowling-alleys and Dicing-houses.

Lollardy.

3. The Bill to avoid Lollardy in Eating of Flesh. - Jud'm.

Glamorgan Sands.

2. The Bill for Avoiding of Sands in Glamorganshire. - Ingrossetur.

Daggs.

1. The Bill to avoid Daggs. - Ingrossetur.

Unlawful Assemblies.

1. The Bill against unlawful Assemblies of master-less Men.

Calleys Shoemakers.

3. The Bill for Leather to be bought by the Shoemakers of Calleys, and carried over. - Jud'm.