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, 21
Iron Mill.
For that it is said, that T. Elryngton hath Interest in the Iron Mill in the Town of Shere in Surrey, whereof the Bill is to put down the same; it is resolved. That Mr. Speaker shall direct his Letter in the Name of the House to come and shew, if he will, for saving his Estate therein.
Fish stealing, &c.
1. The Bill . . Breaking of Ponds, and stealing Fish and Coneys.
Bartye's Estate.
A like Letter to the Heir of Walter Herenden for the Lands claimed by Mr. Bartye, and the Duchess of Suffolk.
Felony.
2. The Bill to revive divers Acts to be Felony. - Mr. Sydney.
Horses.
The Queen's Serjeant, with Mr. Marten, brought a Bill from the Lords, touching Repeal of a Branch for Conveying of Horses.
L. 1. The Bill to repeal the Branch for Carrying of Horses out of the Realm.