House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 07 November 1555

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

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Jovis, 7

Justices of Peace.

1. The Bill for Justices of Peace in Cities not being Counties.

Penal Laws.

1. The Bill, that certain Persons may peruse the penal Laws for Reformation.

Justices of Peace.

2. The Bill, that no Servants, but the King's and Queen's, may be Justices of Peace. - Ingrossetur.

Hereford Mills.

1. The Bill for Rebuilding of Four Mills for Corn and Cloth-making, at Hereford.

Tegnemouthe Haven.

2. The Bill for Tegnemouthe Haven in Devon. - Ingrossetur.

Wool Trade.

2. The Bill for the Inhabitants of Halyfaxe to buy Parcels of Wools. - Ingrossetur.

Bailment, &c.

2. The Bill for Bailment of Prisoners for Manslaughter or Felony.- Ingrossetur.

Outlawries.

2. The Bill, that Outlawries shall be declared once in the Parish-Church where the Defendant is dwelling. - Mr. Rastell.

Heaths, &c.

2. The Bill for the Time of Burning of Ling and Heath. - Ingrossetur.

Duke of Norfolk.

The Duke of Norfolk's Bill from the Lords, by Mr. Serjeant Browne and Mr. Solicitor.

Q. L. 1. The Bill, that Lands, &c. granted by the Duke of Norfolk in his Nonage, shall be good.