[unspec 14] The grant of half a tenth, and half a fifteen excepting 2000 l. to be al∣lowed to certain poor Townes by name.
The grant of a tenth, and of a fifteen, except 3000 l. to certain Towns wasted.
[unspec 16] A subsedy of wools of 34 s. 4 d. of Denisons, and 53 s. of Aliens for every sack of wool, &c. is granted to the King for four yeares, Tonnage and Poundage of Denisons, and double of Aliens.
[unspec 17] The Kings Letters Patents under the great seal of England, and under the seal of the Dutchie of Lancaster, made to Iohn Cardinall and Archbishop of Canterbury, and sundry others, of sundry the possessions of the said Dutchie of Lancaster, and three other Letters Patents under the only seal of the Dutchy of Lancaster, made to the persons aforesaid, of sundry possessions to the performance of the last Will and Testament of the said King, are confirmed by the whole estate.
[unspec 18] The fourth day of Iune, the Speaker on the behalf of the Com∣mons made to the King especiall commendation of the person and manifold services of the Marquesse and Earl of Suffolk, and namely of the marriage of the King, and abstinence of warr with the French, for all which, at the request of the Commons, and media∣tion of the Lords, it is enacted, that the said Marquesse should be holden a most true and faithfull Subject.
[unspec 19] The Declaration of the said Marquesse, of his services, and re∣quest to the effect aforesaid, made the second day of Iune in Anno 23. to the King, Lords, and Commons, on the which the Declara∣tion aforesaid was enacted.
[unspec 20] At the petition of the Mr. and Brethren of the house, or Hospi∣tall of St. Thomas the Martyr of Acres in the City of London, by whole assent they are incorporated by the same name, and certain houses in London are to them confirmed.
[unspec 21] The Kings Letters Patents of the Erection, and Donation of the College of Eaton, founded Anno 20. H. 6. with all the lands and li∣berties then, and now granted, and especially declared, and con∣firmed by the whole estates.
[unspec 22] The like Letters Patents of the Kings made for the erection and donation of the Colledge in Cambridge, are confirmed.
[unspec 23] The ninth day of April An. 24. the Chancellor of England, in the name of all the Lords, in the presence of the King, protesteth, that the peace which the King had taken with the French King, was of his own mo∣tion and will, and not any of the Lords provocations, the which is en∣acted.
[unspec 24] It is enacted, that a Statute made in the time of H. 5. that no peace should be taken with the French King that now is, that then was called by the name of Dolphin of France, without the assent of the three estates of both realms, should be utterly revoked, and that no person for giving Counsell to the peace with France, be at any time to come impeached therefore.