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sit long, for yt. plague broke out.

Least ye. K. should by yt. adjournment be streighten'd for money, ye. Parlia order'd yt. ye. Treasures of England should keep 2000 Pounds in his hands for ye. Service of ye. Houshold.

ye. Lds. & Bish. swore to observe ye. ordinance, by which it was establish'd yt. no Nobleman or other person, should retain in his Service any offender against ye. Law, or maintain any ^ addition underline title or /underline /addition quarrel.

After this yt. Commons deletion swore it. /deletion & then yt. whole Nation swore to yt. observance of it.

yt. Commons thank'd yt. D. of Bedford for his conduct in France.

& desir'd yt. K. to insist upon his staying with him which yt. D. agreed to.

He then ask'd a less Sum than had been customary ^ addition underline to be given /underline /addition for deletion ye. /deletion Attendance deletion of him & ye. /deletion deletion D of Gloucester, /deletion which was granted him as a Salary.

They deletion granted /deletion addition gave /addition a tenth, & a fifteenth, & Tonnage, & Poundage, & a Subsidy on Wools for three ^ addition years /addition deletion & also /deletion A vote of credit ^ addition underline for 100,000 Marks /underline /addition was given to ye. K. deletion unclear /deletion deletion unclear /deletion addition Several Laws were made in yt. Parlia which /addition deletion unclear /deletion addition were agreed by for yt. good of yt. Country. /addition

ye. next Parlia. was summon'd in 1435 at West: An unusual large Subsidy was granted, yt. every person holding any Frank Tenant in Lands & c. above ye. yearly Value of five pounds should pay six pense for every pound, upon his oath; Also a tenth & fifteenth was granted on ye. Laity, of which 4000 Pounds was deducted for ye. relief or decay'd Towns & Villages; & also a Subsidy on Wools, with Tonnage & Poundage.