Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 1, 1509-1577. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1767-1830.
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Quinquagesimo nono die Parliamenti.
MEMORANDUM, quod die Mercurii, quarto die Aprilis, quinquagesimo nono die Parliamenti, suerunt presentes Domini subscripti, videlicet.
Burgesses to Parliament.
HODIE Billa concernens Burgenses a Parliamento non finito recedentes, lecta est primo, secundo, et tertio, et assentita.
Woollen Cloth.
Item Billa concernens Facturam Panni Lanei lecta est primo, secundo, et tertio, et per Dominos assentita.
Wool.
Item Billa concernens Lanas lecta est secundo.
Crestcloth and Buckram.
Item Billa concernens Crestclothe et Bokeram lecta est jam quarta, et Domini deliberabunt super eadem Billa.
Resumption.
* Memorandum, quod in Billa Resumptionis est una linea rasa, a verbo "Hyghnes," usque ad hec verba, "And that all the seyd Letters Patents, &c." et in nona linea est quedam interlineatio horum verborum, que intervenire debent hiis verbis *.