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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, 18 Februarii
Countess of Sussex.
Q. 2. The Bill for the Jointure of the Countess of Sussex.
Soldiers.
1. The Bill against those that exact Money for Setting forth of Soldiers.
Privilege.
For that Mr. Mershe, One of the Burgesses of London, : complained that Mr. Wylde, Burgess of Worcester, had slandered him to the Drapers of London, saying, that he had unburdened the Clothiers from the Search of Cloths, and laid it upon the Buyers; and the Examination of this Matter is committed to Sir J. Baker, and Mr. Mason, to examine and report.
Cloth Trade.
3. The Bill for Making of Cloths.
Expulsion of Frenchmen.
Articles for Exclusion of Frenchmen out of the Realm.
Arguments for the Expulsion of Frenchmen ; against the Bill 111; with the Bill 106. - Vacat, per Divisionem.