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House of Lords Journal Volume 1
12 die parliamenti

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'House of Lords Journal Volume 1: 12 die parliamenti', Journal of the House of Lords: volume 1: 1509-1577 (1767-1830), pp. 12. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=30667 Date accessed: 25 May 2013. Add to my bookshelf


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Die Martis, 12° die Parliamenti.

Salt and fresh Fish.

HODIE recepta est Billa concernens pretium Piscium venalium, tam salsorum quam recentium, lecta est jam primo.

Apparel. Popular Actions.

Item Billa concernens Apparatum, prius assentita, relecta est, et Billa concernens Actiones Populares et Penalties, late sunt in Domum Communem per Clericum Parliamenti.

Mummers.

Item due Bille recepte sunt, una concernens Mummers, que tradita fuit Magistro Elyott, Servienti ad Legem pro Domino Rege.

Burdett.

Alia concernens Johannem Burdett, Armigerum, pro restitutione habenda.

Mummers.

Item Billa concernens Mummers lecta est jam primo, et liberata est Magistro Elyott reformanda.

Fletchers.

Item recepta est Billa concernens le Fletchers, adducta per Comitem Salopp.

Murder.

Item alia Billa concernens punitionem Murdri recepta est in papiro, et lecta est jam primo, et remanet in manibus Clerici Corone.

Heyron.

Item recepta est nova Billa Johannis Heyron in papiro.

Fishmongers.

Memorandum, It is agreed, by the Lords, that Stockfishmongers and Fishmongers be warned to be here, upon Thursday next, by Nine of the Clock.

Theft and Homicide.

Item recepta est una Billa concernens correctionem Furti, Homicidii, et aliorum Malesiciorum, inducta pro Meottis.