Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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In this section
Mercurii, 16o Januarii
Acts.
L. 1. 2. The Bill for Continuance of divers Acts.
Lords Marchers of Wales.
K. Q. L. 3, The Bill touching the Lords Marchers of Wales. - Jud'm.
Apparel.
L. 3. The Bill to avoid Excess of Apparel, with Three new Provisoes. - Jud'm.
Continuing Acts.
L. 3. The Bill for Continuance of divers Acts. - Jud'm.
The Three last Bills sent to the Lords by Mr. Comptroller.
Seditious Words.
3. The Bill for seditious Words spoken against the Queens Majesty. - Jud'm.
The last Bill sent to the Lords by Mr. Comptroller.
Lord Willougby.
3. The Bill for the Lord Willougby, with Two Provisoes added. - Vacat super Quaestione; for that, upon Division of the House, were against the Bill 120, and with the Bill 73.
Royal Assent.
And at Afternoon, in the Parliament-chamber, the King's and Queen's Majesties gave their Royal Assent to Twenty-one Acts;
Parliament dissolved.
And thereupon this Pailiament was dissolved.