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In this section
Veneris, 4 Januarii
Lds. Marchers of Wales.
K. Q. L. 1. The Bill for the Commodity of the Lords Marchers of Wales.
Coin.
L. 1. The Bill touching Counterfeit Coin brought into this Realm.
Peytowes,&c. Attainder.
K. Q. L. 3. The Bill to repeal the Attainders of Mr. Peytowe, &c. - Jud'm.
Universities.
L. 1. 2. 3. A Proviso in the Bill for the Towns, to save Liberties for Oxon and Cambrige. - Jud'm.
The Three last Bills passed sent to the Lords by Mr. Comptroller.
Leases.
3. The Bill touching Leases after Resignation and Non-residence. - Ingrossetur.
Treason.
4. The Bill making divers Offences to be Treason.
Parsonages, &c.
L. 1. 2. 3. A Proviso touching Parsonages and Tythes being in Laymens Hands, annexed to the great Bill of Repeals. - Jud'm. -
Sent to the Lords by Mr. Comptroller.