Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Lunae, 14
Treasons.
4. The Bill for Punishment of Treasons, and Government of the King's and Queen's Issue. - Jud'm. -
Sent to the Lords by Mr. Comptroller.
Apparel.
L. 1. 2. The Bill to avoid Excess of Apparel, - Mr. Pollard.
Absence of Members.
1. 2. The Bill for Absence of Knights and Burgesses of the Parliament. - Mr. Gargrave.
Duke of Suffolk, &c. Attainders.
K. Q. L. 3. The Bill confirming the Attainders of the late Duke of Suffolk, Wyatt, and Fifty-two other Persons. - Jud'm.
Bailment.
3. The Bill for Bailment of Prisoners. - Jud'm.
The Two last Bjlls sent to the Lords by Mr. Comptroller.
Foreign Wares.
3. The Bill to avoid certain foreign Wares of other Realms. - Jud'm.
Seditious Words.
1. The making certain seditious Words, spoken ; or to be spoken, against the Queen's Majesty, to be Treason.