Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Jovis, 3 Martii
Affrays in Churches.
2. The Bill for making Affrays in Churches or Church-Yards. - Mr. Southwell.
Descents.
L. 1. The Bill for Declaration of the Act Anno 31o touching Descents to the late Religious.
Libels.
L. 1. The Bill to avoid seditious and slanderous Bills cast in divers Places.
Forestalling.
L. 1. The Bill for Forestalling, Regrating, and In-grossing.
Westminster Cathedral.
A Bill for the new Erection of the Cathedral Church of Westminster, from the Lords, by Mr. Godsalve and Mr. Rede.
Leave of Absence.
It is licensed to Mr. Corbett, Reader in the Middle Inn, to be absent for that Time.
Duke of Somerset.
1. The Bill, signed by the King, exhibited by John Seymour Esquire, touching the Repeal of an Act of Parliament, made Anno 32o H. VIII. for the late Duke of Somerset's Lands intailed.