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Mercurii, 22o Februarii, 1580
Turnmyll- street.
1. The Bill for Paving of Turnmyll-street. - The first Reading.
Newark Paving.
1. The Bill for Paving of the Town of Newark upon Trent. - The first Reading.
Hats, &c.
2. The Bill for the true Making of Hats and Caps.- - The second Reading ; and committed unto Mr. Lieutenant of the Tower, Sir Rowland Haywarde, Mr. Recorder, Mr. Askewith, Mr. Aldersea, Mr. Pirrye, Mr. Newdigate, Mr. Langley, Mr. Grove, Mr. Alforde, Mr. Wight, and Mr. Lewknor: To meet at Yeildhall, upon Friday next, at Two of the Clock at Afternoon. - Delivered to Mr. Lieutenant of the Tower.
Family of Love.
2. The Bill against the Family of Love. - The second Reading.