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Sabbati, 5o Maii
Apparel.
L. 3. The Bill to avoid Excess in Apparel. - Jud'm.
High Treason.
Upon the Articles touching any High Treason hereafter to be committed, the Lords required, that That Clause may be put out: Whereupon it came to the Question; and the more Part agreed, that That Clause should not be put out of the Bill of Confirmation of Attainder ; which Clause was to forfeit entailed Lands.
Royal Assent. Parliament dissolved.
At Afternoon, the Queen's Highness, in the Parliament-chamber, gave her Royal Assent to Fifteen Acts; whereupon this Parliament was then dissolved.