House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 11 February 1559

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, 11o Februarii

The Litany.

This Morning the Litany was said by the Clerk, kneeling, and answered by the whole House, of their Knees, with divers Prayers.

Leather.

1. The Bill touching Tanners, Curriers, and Shoemakers, for Tanned Leather. - Mr. Arnold.

The Bill for Selling of Tanned Leather in Markets. - Mr. Arnold.

Queen's Title.

L. 1. The Bill for Recognition of the Queen's Majesty's Title to the Crown. - Mr. Smyth.

Hexam.

1. The Bill touching Liberties of Hexam and Hexamshire.

Bishops Leases.

1. The Bill confirming divers Grants and Leases made by Bishops deprived.

Bills from Lords.

Mr. Solicitor, with Dr. Lewes, brought from the Lords Two Bills ; One for certain Treasons, the other for Explanation of the Statute of Seditious Words and Rumours.

Bills sent to Lords.

The Bills, for Tonage and Poundage, and for Subsidy of the Temporalty, sent to the Lords by Mr. Treasurer, &c.