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HE Litany is read the firt Thing, after the Speaker is et inthe Chair. So agreed upon the Motion of Mr. Speaker 13 Eliz. 1571.

When the Speaker is et in his Chair, every Member is to it in his Place, with his Head covered.

No Member in coming into the Houe, or in removing from his Place, is to pas between the Speaker, and any Member then peaking; nor may cros, or go over thwart the Houe, or pas from one ide to the other, while the Houe is itting. Rh