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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, decimo octavo Maii, 1571
Sowthwarke School.
2. The Bill for the Free-grammar-school in Sowthwarke. - The second Reading; and ordered to be in-grossed.
Ly. Barkeley.
Q. LL. 1. The Bill for the Jointure of the Lady Barkeley. - The first Reading.
Hosen.
3. The Bill against great Hosen. - The third Reading; and, upon the Division of the House, with the Advantage of One odd Man, It is Ordered, That the Clause for disabling the Weaver to prosecute or commence any Suit shall be allowed to be in the Bill, in Manner and Form as is in the same Bill contained.
Woods.
3. The Bill for Preservation of Woods. - The third Reading; and passed, upon the Division of the House.
Post Meridiem.
Bletchinglie School.
1. The Bill for the Free-school at Bletchinglie. - The first Reading.
Tyrrell.
1. The Bill for John Tyrrell Esquire. - The first Reading.
Coverletts.
1. The Bill for Making of Coverlets. - The first Reading.
Imbroiderers.
1. The Bill for Imbroiderers. - The first Reading.
Pheasants, &c.
1. The Bill for Preservation of Pheasants and Partridges. - The first Reading.
Conies.
1. The Bill against Hunters and Killers of Conies. - The first Reading.
Bowyers.
1. The Bill for the Bowyers. - The first Reading.
Miners.
1. The Bill against Miners in Mendipp. - The first Reading.
Fremley.
1. The Bill for the Hamlet of Fremley. - The first Reading.
Hand-guns, &c.
1. The Bill for shooting in Hand-guns and Harquebusses. - The first Reading.
Witches.
1. The Bill against Witches and Witchcraft. - The first Reading.