House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 15 November 1566

Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.

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Veneris, 15o Novembris

Hatmakers.

1. The Bill for Buying of Ostriche Wools, by Hat-makers and Felt-makers.

Privilege.

Edward Jones complained of John Grey, Esquire, Knight for Stafford, that he had so misused and threatened him in Powle's, casting away his Cap, whereby he was in great Fear of his Life ; and prayed Remedy of this House : To the which Mr. Grey answered, at the Bar, that he had, divers times, claimed a Debt, due by his Father; the which he had reasonably answered : Whereupon, the Hearing of the Matter, for the Surety of Jones, is committed to Sir T. Wrothe, with Four other of the House.

Apparel.

3. The Bill to avoid Excess in Apparel, in divers Degrees. - Jud'm.

Leave of Absence.

Leonard Danett, Burgess for Marleburge in Wilteshire, for his great Affairs, is licensed by the House to be absent.