Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Jovis, 8o Aprilis
Hats, &c.
3. The Bill touching Hat-makers and Felt-makers to buy Spanish and Ostriche Wool. - Jud'm.
Flax.
The Bill to avoid the dressed Flax brought out of Flanders in Pounds, &c. - Jud'm.
Bills sent to Lords.
The Four last Bills passed sent to the Lords by Mr. Secretary, with Restitution for Dyggs, and the Bill for Denizing of Fitzwilliam's Children.
Crows, &c.
2. The Bill for Destruction of Crows, Choughs, Rooks, and other such Vermin. - Ingrossetur.
Gaols.
L. 3. The Bill continuing the Act for Making and Repairing of Gaols for Ten Years. - Mr. Recorder.
Kentishe-street.
3. The Bill for Paving of a Parcel of Kentishe-street, near Southwerke. - Jud'm.
Sanctuary.
3. The Bill, that Sanctuary shall not be allowable for Debt. - Jud'm.
The Two last Bills sent to the Lords by Mr. Vice-chamberlain.
Post nonam.
Gaols.
1.2. A Proviso to the Bill for Repairing of Gaols.
Excommunication.
1. 2. A Proviso to the Bill of Excommunicato Capiendo.