[unspec 6] That commandment be given to the Nobles in no wise to maintain a common Robber or Theif; that two Knights in every Shire-town, and two learned in the Law, be appointed Justices to determine all of∣fences, and to enquire of false money, they to have some Fee.
The same was answered in the last Parliament.
[unspec 7] That all Petitions in this present Parliament may be presently answered.
After Easter the same shall be answered.
[unspec 8] That all Wooll, and other Merchandizes may freely pass without any Loans or other Subsides, over the due Customs.
The passage shall be free, saving to the King his due.
[unspec 9] That no Eyres of the Forrests, or other enquires, other then of peace be kept during the Wars.
The King is to do his pleasure therein.
[unspec 10] That none of the Nobles, nor other Captains of Scotland, being the K••ngs prisoners be in any wise delivered.
The King will do more if need shall be.
[unspec 11] That such aid as is levied beyond Trent, may be imployed on the Wars in Scotland.
[unspec 12] That no Appeals be received of any Felonies done in any other Counties then where the Appeals were taken.
The King is not advised to make such new Laws.
[unspec 13] That redress may be had for that the men of Bridges in Flunders have forbid all Merchants strangers to buy any staple Ware here.
The King will talk with the Flemish Ambassador, and further to the good of the towns there.
That all enquires of Nineths granted may cease.
[unspec 14] The King will be advised.
That the Order made that all Merchants for every Sack of Wooll should bring in two marks of Bullion,
may be repealed, for that carry∣ing [unspec 15] over of Bullion is forbidden in Flanders.
The King will learn the truth of the Ambassador here.
[unspec 16] It is agreed that the Customers at Easter next stay the receipt of two shillings of every Sack of Wool.
[unspec 16] That remedy may be found that no Accomptant in the Exchequer do run in issues before he be warned.
[unspec 18] The Proces shall be first a Venire fac. then a Distringas, and after a Writ out of the Chancery to the Treasurer and Barons.
That the Common Law may stand to the Bill of the Navy exhibi∣ted in the last Parliament.
[unspec 19] The King will be advised.
The like motion for three years, as before tit. 9.
It seemeth good for the ease of the Subjects if great necessity do not otherwise cause.
That the Marshal letting to Bail, or at large any person committed to him for the peace do answer damages.
[unspec 21] The King will be advised.
That no man be barred by non claim.
A Law cannot so suddenly be made.