Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 1, 1509-1577. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1767-1830.
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(fn. 1) Vicesimo primo die Parliamenti.
MEMORANDUM, quod die Lune, quinto die Martii, 21° die Parliamenti, prefuerunt Domini subscripti, videlicet.
Provisions.
ITEM hodie recepta est Billa, introducta per Jo hannem Eruley, Regis Attornatum, concernens Victualia, et lecta est jam primo et secundo.
Escheators.
Item Billa concernens Escaetores, lecta est quarto.
Felons and Homicides.
Item Billa concernens Fellones et Homicidia extra Bancum Regis, in Comitatu ubi hujusmodi Felonie et Homicidia perpetrantur, remittend. lecta est tertio, et assentita per Dominos.
Commissioners of Sewers.
Item Billa concernens Commissiones de Sewers, Gurgitibus, et aliis, lecta est jam tertio.
Watermen.
Item recepta est Billa in papiro, introducta per Magistrum Pallmes, concernens le Watermen, lecta est jam primo.