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, 13o Novembris
Juries Costs.
1. The Bill, that Juries in Myddlesex shall have their Costs in divers Trials.
Yorke Town Clerk.
1. The Bill for Fees for the Mayor's Clerk of Yorke.
Tonage Wares.
1. The Bill touching divers Wares, called Tonage Wares.
Browne's Estate.
2. The Bill for T. Browne's Lands, in Kent, to be altered from Gavelkind. - Ingrossetur.
Fish.
1. The Bill touching lading, in Strangers Bottoms, divers Kinds of Fish.
Soap, &c.
1. The Bill for the true Making of Soap and Vinegar.
The Three Bills last passed in this House, sent to the Lords by Sir Ra. Sadler.
Chauntry Lands.
2. The Bill touching Two Branches in the Statute made for Chauntry Lands. - Mr. Mershe.
Bills from Lords.
Mr. Carus, with Doctor Huycke, brought from the Lords the Bills, for Jointure of Lady Cobham, and for Carriage of Wools growing in divers Shires in Wales.