Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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In this section
Lunae, 15o Martii
Caps.
L. 2. The Bill against Fulling of Caps in Mills.
Leave of Absence.
George Lee Ar', One of the Burgesses for Ryppon in Yorkeshire, for his Affairs, is licensed to be absent.
Elize Price Ar, Knight for Meryoneth in Wales, is also licensed.
Bills sent to Lords.
The Bill for Plomestede Marsh; the Restitutions of Mr. Chamberleyn, Sir Peter Carewe, and Anne Thomas, sent to the Lords by Mr. Vicechamberlain.
Navigation.
3. The Provisions added to the Bill of Policies for Increase of Navigations; and the Bill to the Question; - -Jud'm, per Divisionem; with the Bill, 149; against, 77.
Bills from Lords.
Mr. Serjeant Carus, and Mr. Attorney, brought from the Lords the Bill for Enrollment of Bargains in Lancaster, &c. with a Proviso for Exceter Bill.