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Veneris, 14o Aprilis
The Four last Bills passed sent to the Lords, by Mr. Vicechamberlain.
Cloth Trade.
1. The Bill for Sealing and Searching of Woollen Cloths.
Frizes.
1. The Bill for Making of Frizes in Cardigan, Carmarthen, and Pembroke.
Ingrossing.
1. The Bill to explain the Statute made against Ingrossers of Dead Victuals.
Customs.
2. The Bill touching Unlading of Merchants Goods not customed, and for the Customs of divers sweet Wines. - Ingrossetur.