Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Martis, 4
Schoolmasters.
1. The Bill, that those have been married Priests, or seditious Preachers, shall not be Schoolmasters. - Mr. Draycote.
Crows, &c.
1. The Bill for the Reviving of the Act for Crows and Rooks.
Wokyngham, &c.
2. The Bill for the abovesaid Towns in Wiltshire to be Parcel of Berks. - Ingrossetur.
Cheese, &c.
3. The Bill against Regrating of Cheese, Butter, &c. by the Inhabitants of London.
Murtherers, &c.
1. The Bill for the Revealing of Murtherers and Thieves.
Conference.
Mr. Attorney and Mr. Solicitor brought a Bill of divers Names of the upper House, requiring a Number of this House to confer with them for Parliament Matters ; which immediately were named, viz. The whole Council of this House, and Twenty-one Knights and Burgesses; and sent up to the Lords.