Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Mercurii, 10o Martii
Bills of Restitution.
L. 3. The Restitution in Blood for William Isley, and Edward Isley. - Jud'm.
L. 3. The Restitution in Blood of Thomas Cobham, and others. - Jud'm.
Fitzwilliams', &c. Nat.
L. 3. The Bill to make Denizens the Children of John Fitzwilliams and others. - Jud'm.
Lord Hussey.
L. 3. The Restitution in Blood of the Heirs of the late Lord Hussey. - Jud'm.
Merchants.
1. The Bill, that Merchants shall not marry Strangers beyond the Sea.
Lord Keeper.
L. 3 The Bill, that the Lord Keeper of the Great Seal hath the like Power as Lord Chancellor. - Jud'm.
Bills of Restitution.
L. 3. The Restitution in Blood of the Daughters of T. Isley. - Jud'm.
The Restitution in Blood of Sir Peter Carew, and William West, brougnt from the Lords by Mr. Solicitor.
Fish-day.
Long Arguments upon the Bill for having the Wednesday to be a Fish-day, continued further till Tomorrow.