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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Quarto die Parliamenti.
MEMORANDUM, quod die Martis, 6 die Maii quarto die hujus Parliamenti, Proceres tam Temporales quam Spirituales, quorum nomina inferius patent, fuere presentes, videlicet.
Precedency of Peers, &c.
HODIE Billa concernens Assignationem Locorum quorundam Procerum, jam 3a vice est lecta.
Item hodie introducta est per Regium Solicitatorem quedam Billa, concernens Continuationem quorundam Actuum, videlicet.
Sodomy.
Pro Peccato Sodomitico.
Perjury.
Pro Perjurio.
Flax.
Pro Lino, cum aliis in eadem Billa contends, que quidem Billa jam 1a vice est lecta.
Adjourn.
Dominus Cancellarius, pro eo quod Domini Spirituales erunt in crastino occupati in Convocatione Cleri, presens Parliamentum continuavit usque in diem Jovis, hora octava.