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Sabbati, 29
Exigents, &c.
3. The Bill touching Returns of Exigents and Proclamations. - Mr. Wraye.
Mellcombe Regis.
2. The Bill for the Fortification of Mellcombe Regis in Dorsettshire. - Mr. Pates.
Tanners.
2. The Bill for Tanners to dwell in Market or Borough Towns. - Sir L. Smythe.
Privilege.
Thomas Eyms, Burgess for the Borough of Thuske, complained, that a Subpoena was delivered him to appear in the Chancery; wherefore he required the Privilege of this House : Whereupon Sir Clement Higham and Mr. Recorder were sent to the Lord Chancellor, to require, that the Process might be revoked.