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In this section
Lunae, 14o Octobris
Apparel.
1. The Bill touching Apparel for Laity and Clergy.
Consecration.
1. The Bill affirming the Consecration of Archbishops and Bishops of this Realm.
Barrels, &c.
2. The Bill touching Prices of Barrels and Kilderkins, sold by Coopers. - Ingrossetur.
Person sent for.
Upon a Complaint made by Mr. Grafton against Phylpott, a Pursuivant in the Court of Wards, touching Two Promoters for Extortion; the Pursuivant is sent for.