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, 7 Aprilis
Aulnage.
3. The Bill, that the Aulneager of Lancaster shall seal the Cloths there made with the Portcullis in Lead. - Jud'm.
Flax.
3. The Bill against Bringing in of Flax out of Flanders ready dressed in Pounds, &c.
Bills sent to Lords.
The Three last Bills passed sent to the Lords by Mr. Secretary, with Restitution of Turnour.
Post nonam.
Tillage, &c.
L. 3. The Bill for Increase of Tillage, and Re-edifying of decayed Houses of Husbandry. - Jud'm.
Purveyors.
2. 3. The Bill that Purveyors for the Queen's Majesty, her Heirs, Successors, or Children, shall brand Cattle, taken or purveyed, with a Pitch Mark. - Jud'm.
Excommunication.
L. 3. The Bill touching the Return of the Writ de Excommunicate Capiendo. - Mr. Onselowe.