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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Sexagesimo quarto die Parliamenti.
MEMORANDUM, quod die Jovis, decimo nono die Martii, sexagesimo quarto die presentis Parliamenti, post Prorogationem, prefuerunt Domini quorum nomina sunt subscripta, videlicet.
Cross-bows.
BILLA concernens Sagitationem in Arbalistis, denuo est lecta.
Pope's Authority.
Billa a Domo Communi transmissa, concernens Abrogationem usurpate Auctoritatis Romani Pontisicis, cum una provisione eidem Bille imponenda, ter est lecta, et traduntur Domino Cancellario.
Holbourn.
Billa a Domo Communi transmissa, concernens Pavimentum faciendum in vico vocato Holborne, prima vice lecta.
Hodie tres Bille a Domo Communi sunt allate, quarum
Bishop of Norwich's Pardon.
Una concernit Regiam Remissionem Richardo Norwic. Episcopo, pro contemptu adversus Statutum provisionis perpetrato concessam, que prima vice est lecta.
Glovers.
Secunda concernit Cirotecarios, que semel est lecta.
Mutes.
Tertia concernit quempiam Malefactorem in Jus vocatum, qui directe sibi objectis non respondere vult, Ecclesiasticum benesicium amissurum, que semel est lecta.
Adjourn.
Dominus Cancellarius continuavit hoc presens Parliamentum in diem crastinum, hora octava ante meridiem.