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Veneris, 25o Octobris
Apparel.
1. The Bill, amended, for Apparel of all States, under the Prince.
Cloth Trade.
1. The Bill, that for every Four Cloths carried over Sea unwrought, One Cloth shall be wrought; the Search by the Clothworkers.
Suit to the Queen, to marry.
Mr. Serjeant Carus and Mr. Attorney brought Word from the Lords, that the Committees might be sent up, to receive Answer: Whereupon the Committees then present, with other, in the Places of the Absents, went up to the Lords; and soon after brought Word down, that the Lords would join with this House in the Suit to the Queen's Majesty, viz. for Marriage, and Succession.
Cutlers.
1. The Bill touching Cutlers of London to have Search of that Art, in divers Places, in and about London.