House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 21 October 1553

Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.

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Sabbati, 21

Shirborne Causey.

1. The Bill for a Causey at Shirborne in Somerset and Dorset to be repaired.

Attornment.

1. The Bill to make perfect Estates without Attornment.

Attachments.

1. The Bill against certain Customs of Attachment in London, and other Cities, to be avoided.

The Three last Bills passed were sent up to the Lords by Mr. Comptroller, &c.

Royal Assent to Bills.

And in the Afternoon, about Three of the Clock, the Queen's Highness, sitting in her Royal Seat, the Lords and Commons being present, did give her Royal Assent to the same Three Bills, which made them perfect Acts.

Parliament prorogued.

And immediately her Highness, by the Mouth of the Lord Chancellor, prorogued this her High Court of Parliament, unto the Tuesday next following.