Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Veneris, 17o Martii
Exporting Cloths.
2. The Bill for Shipping of Woollen Cloths of Five Pounds Ten Shillings over the Sea. - Ingrossetur.
Artificers.
2. The Bill for Artificers in Kent and Sussey to dwell in Towns in Kent and Sussex. - Ingrossetur.
Leather, &c.
2. The Bill against Carrying, over Sea, of Leather, Hides, or Tallow, to be Felony. - Ingrossetur.
Religion.
1. 2. A Bill, that no Persons shall be punished for using the Religion used in King E. last Year. - Ingrossetur.
Licences.
2. The Bill, that Licences shall be good but during the Prince's Time. - Ingrossetur.
Customs.
1. The Bill for true Answering of Customs, and Un-landing of Goods in the Day-time. - Mr. Chancellor.
Duchess of Norfolk.
L. 3. The Jointure for the Duchess of Norfolk, with a Proviso from this House. - Jud'm.
Seditious Words.
L. 3. The Bill against seditious Words and Rumours against the Queen. - Jud'm.
Ecclesiastical Affairs.
3. The Bill for Thirty-two Persons to make Ecclesiastical Laws. - Jud'm.