Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Martis, 16o Februarii
Usury.
2. nova. The new Bill touching Usury. - Ingrossetur.
Oath of Supremacy.
1. nova. The new Bill for Punishment of those that shall extol the Bishop of Rome, or refuse to take the Oath.
Privilege.
Robert Parker, Servant to Sir Wm. Wodhouse Knight for Norfolk, attached in London at the Suit of T. Raber Baker, in Trans', hath a Warrant for Privilege notwithstanding Judgment given against him for Four Marks.
Bills of Restitution.
Mr. Serjeant Carus and Mr. Attorney brought from the Lords Five Bills for Restitution in Blood of divers Persons, as followeth : -
Queen's Answer to Message.
Mr. Comptroller and Mr. Secretary declared, from the Queen's Highness, that she doubted not, but the grave Heads of this House did right well consider, that she forgot not the Suit of this House for the Succession, the Matter being so weighty, nor could forget it; but she willed the young Heads to take Example of the Ancients.