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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, 2o Junii
Concealments.
BILL of Concealments, - Monday Afternoon, in the former Place.
Bromfeild, &c. Tenants.
Mr. Attorney of the Wards reporteth the Bill for Bromfeild and Yale (which came from the Lords) without any Amendments.
Poor.
Bill for the Poor, - Tuesday Afternoon, in the former Place.
Arms.
Arms and Armour: - To-morrow Afternoon, in the former Place.
Powell's Nat.
Mr. Bisse reporteth Powell's Bill, without any Amendments ; which came from the Lords.
Sir J. Ellyott's Papers.
The Committee for Sir Jo. Ellyott's Papers, to meet at Sir John's Chamber, at Five Clock.
Non-residents.
Vicars Maintenance ; and Allowance from Non-residents, - To-morrow in the Afternoon.
Clerk of the Market.
Mr. Langston added to the Committees of the Bill for the Clerk of the Market: And a Warrant read. This Matter referred to the Committee for Grievances; and
Mr. May, and his Deputies, to attend: And they to make a Sub-committee, if they think fit.
King's Revenue.
Committee for the King's Revenue. - Monday Morning, in the House.
Call of the House.
The House to be called; and no Excuse to be made till the House be fully called over ; and then the Excuses to be heard. The Forfeitures to be disposed and distributed in such sort, as the House shall think fit: And if any, failing, and their Excuse not allowed, shall not pay the Money forfeited, within a Week, then a Serjeant at Arms to be sent for him, to come to the House, to answer it. And, after the House called over, the Defaulters to be presently called.