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 tertio die Parliamenti.
MEMORANDUM, quod die Mercurii, septimo die Martii, vicesimo tertio die Parliamenti, prefuerunt Domini subscripti, videlicet.
Canterbury.
HODIE recepta est Billa, introducta per Dominum Cancellarium, concernens Inundationes cujusdam Rivuli infra Civitatem Cant.
Watermen.
Item recepta est Billa, introducta per Johannem Fineux, Militem, Capitalem Justiciarium Domini Regis de Bank. concernens Watermen, lecta est jam primo.
General Receivers.
Item recepta est Billa in papiro, introducta per Attornatum Domini Regis, concernens generales Receptores, et lecta est jam primo.
Towns, Villages, and Hamlets.
Item, recepta est Billa, introducta per Thomam Love, Militem, concernens Subversionem Oppidorum, Villarun, et Hamelectarum.