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In this section
Lunae, 21o Octobris
Coopers.
1. 2. 3. The Addition of the Coopers Bill. - Jud'm.
Cut-purses.
L. 3. The Bill to take Clergy from Cut-purses and Pick-purses. - Jud'm.
Under-Sheriffs, &c.
L. 1. The Bill touching Under-sheriffs and Deputy Bailiffs, of Liberties, to take an Oath for due Executing of Process. - Mr. Gargrave.
Sheriffs.
1. The Bill for Division of Surrey, Sussex, and divers Counties, to have but One Sheriff in One County.
Message to Lords.
The Two last Bills passed sent to the Lords by Mr. Comptroller ; with the Committees about the Suit for Succession : And the Committees to require the Lords to join in that Suit with this House.
Aulnage.
2. The Bill for Sealing of Cloths by the Aulneager of Lancashire. - Mr. Suthworth.
Kentishe-street.
1. The Bill for the Paving of Kentishe-street, in Suthwerke.
Merchants Adventurers.
1. The Bill for the Corporations of the Merchants Adventurers for Discovery of new Trades.
Answer from Lords.
The Committees brought Word from the Lords upon their Request, " that They, coming again to the Lords on the Morrow following, should have Answer."