Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Sabbati, 18o Martii
Horses.
2. The Bill against Buying of Horses to sell shortly again. - Ingrossetur.
Stafford Assizes.
2. The Bill for Assizes to be kept in the Town of Stafford. - Ingrossetur.
Schools. &c.
1. The Bill, that the Queen shall make Ordinances and Rules for Incorporations and Schools.
Unlawful Assemblies.
1. The Bill against unlawful Assemblies to be Felony. - Mr. Smythe.
Religion.
3. The Bill, that no Person shall be punished for using the Religion used in K. E.'s last Year. - Jud'm.
Exporting Cloths.
3. The Bill for Carrying over Sea, of white Woollen Cloths, of Five Pounds Ten Shillings, or under.
Wynchester Bishoprick.
3. The Bill for Assurance of divers Manors, late Parcel of the Bishoprick of Wynchester, to K. E. the Vlth's Patentees. - Jud'm.
Supremacy.
The Bill for the Supremacy brought from the Lords by Mr Attorney, to be reformed.
Leave of Absence.
John Maloche, Burgess for Lyme, Robert Mone, Burgess for Britfort, for their Affairs, have Licence to be absent.