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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Die Mercurii, 9° die Parliamenti.
Queen's Bill.
LECTA est quedam Billa, in qua recitabantur tenores certarum Literarum Patentarum, continentium Terras, Tenementa, et alias Libertates, ac alia Privilegia, Regine concessa, cum aliis multis Privilegiis, lecta est jam primo.
Coroners.
Item Billa de Officio de ly Coroners, lecta est jam tertio.
Merchants going to Denmark.
Item Billa de Statuto contra Mercatores euntes ad Regna Regis Danie applicantes ad alium portum quam Norberum, lecta jam tertio.
Perjury.
Item Billa de correctione Perjurii, lecta jam tertio.
Forma Pauperis.
Item Billa pro Pauperibus, qui gratis habeant Advocatos et Scribas ac Consiliarios in Curiis Secularibus Domini Regis in suis causis prosequendis, lecta primo.
Unloading Ships in Creeks and Havens.
Item Billa pro exoneratione Navium non solum in portubus, sed etiam in aliis locis dictis le Cryeks, lecta jam primo.
Gold, Silver, Bullion, &c.
Item Billa de non exportando Aurum, Argento Massas, Bullionem, Jucalia, Vasa Auri vel Argenti, &c. extra Regnum Anglie et Wallie, lecta jam primo.
False Entries.
Item Billa pro reformando Statuto quo puniebantur Mercatores inscribentes in libris Custumariorum Merchandisas alio nomine quam proprii Domini sive Proprietarii, lecta jam primo.
Message to the Commons.
Item decretum est per Dominos quod in crastino, per Clericum Parliamenti et Attornatum Regis, ad Domum Communem, sive Inferiorem, portarentur Billa de ly Coroners, Billa de Perjurio puniendo, Billa contra Statutum de eundo in Regna Regis Danie, &c.