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, 6 Novembris
Suthwerke Free-school.
1. The Bill for Confirmation of a Free-school in Suthwerke.
Cloth-workers.
2. The Bill for the Cloth workers of London to have Search - Mr. Chancellor.
Informers.
3. The Bill touching Informers for better Execution of penal Laws. - Jud'm.
Bills from Lords.
Mr. Doctor Vaughan and Mr. Yale brought, from the Lords, the Bill for Hexhamshire, and a Proviso in the Bill for Bishops.
Queen's Answer respecting Marriage, &c.
Mr. Comptroller, and, after, Mr. Secretary, read, in Writing, Notes of the Queen's Majesty's Saying before the Lords and Committees; tending, that her Grace had signified to both Houses, by Word of a Prince, that she, by God's Grace, would marry, and would have it therefore believed ; and, touching Limitation for Succession, the Perils be so great to her Person yet, whereof she had felt Part in her Sister's Time, that Time will not yet suffer to treat of it: Whereupon all the House was silent.
Bishops.
L. 1. The Proviso added to the Archbishops and Bishops Bill.