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In this section
Lunae, 5o Aprilis
Wales.
Mr. Serjeant Carus and Mr. Solicitor brought from the Lords the Bill for Wales.
Tanners &c.
3. The Bill touching Tanners, Curriers, Shoemakers, and other Cutters of Leather. - Jud'm. -
Bills sent to Lords.
Sent to the Lords by Mr. Secretary, with the Restitution for * Isley.
Fraudulent Gifts.
3. The Bill to avoid fraudulent Gifts by any to be convicted of Premunire. - Vacat per Divisionem; against the Bill 89; with the Bill 63.
Post nonam.
Welsh Bible.
L. 1. 2. 3. A Proviso to the L. for the Bibles for Wales. - Jud'm.
Servants.
L. 3. The Bill to revive the Statute, against Servants imbezzeling their Masters Goods, Anno 23 H. VIII. - Jud'm.
Cloth Trade.
2. The Bill, that Clothiers, for every Ten Cloths of Woollen, or Thirty Kerseys, shall make a Piece of Linen Cloth of Twenty Yards long. - Mr. Norton.