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, 15o Junii
Bishop of Bangor.
THE Examinations taken against the Bishop of Bangor, to be brought in to the Clerk.
Copies of Declaration.
Upon Question, the Copies of the Declaration to be delivered by the Clerk to any Member of the House.
Collections for Officers of the House.
Upon Question, the Clerk, out of the Collection, to have 1001.
The Residue of the Collection to be disposed, as the Collectors shall think fittest. Mr. Strode, Mr. Smyth, added to them. And whosoever shall not now pay the 10s. and 5s. then to pay double the next Meeting.
Mountagew.
The ingrossed Articles against Mr. Mountagew . . .
Communion Money.
The Money remaining of the Communion Money, to be distributed to the Poor of the Parish, and to the Officers of the Church.
Collection.
Upon Question, every Knight and Burgess of the House to pay 2s. more, besides the 10s. and 5s.
Dissolution of Parliament.
Mr. Maxwell came to let the House know, the Lords desire the House to come up thither, to hear the Commission read, for Dissolution of this Parliament. Whereupon, after some Speeches made, Mr. Speaker, with the House, went up accordingly.