Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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In this section
Jovis, 4o Martii
Leave of Absence.
Sir Thomas Gargrave Knight, One of the Knights for the County of Yorke, for great Affairs, with the rest of the Council in the North Parts.
Licence.
Isley's Restitution.
Mr. Ric. Baker, and * Leonard, Esquires, with their Counsel learned, required, that a Proviso may be for them, to be put to the Bill of Restitution in Blood for the Sons of Sir Henry Isley, attainted of Treason.
William and Edward Isley, with his learned Counsel, required, that, considering the Bill doth restore them, towards the Lands, but to such Title as they had before, that That State may continue unto them.
Bills from Lords.
The Bill touching the Oath, with Four Provisions from the Lords, and a Bill of Restitution for Sir Raffe Chamberleyn and John Harleston, brought from the Lords by the Queen's Serieant and Mr. Attorney.
L.1.2. The Four Provisoes from the Lords to the Bill of the Oath.
Post nonam.
Aulnage.
1. The Bill for the Aulneagers Wages and Fees in Lancastre.
St. Katheryne's Church, &c.
2. The Bill, that St. Katherynes shall be a Parish Church, and a School there - Ingrossetur.
Bills of Restitution.
L. 1. The Bill for Restitution in Blood of Thomas Cranmer and Margaret, Children to the late Bishop Cranmer.
L. 1. The Bill for Restitution in Blood for the Heirs and Cousins of the late Lord Hussey, viz. Thomas, Gilbert, Sons of John Lord Hussey, Anne, Daughter of G. L. Grey, Wife to Lord Hussey, and Lady Brigett his Wife, Lady ElizabethThrokmorton, Dame Agnes Browne, Mary Dymmocke.
L. 1. The Bill for Restitution in Blood for Sir Raffe Chamberleyn, Knight, and John Harleston.
The Bible, &c.
2. The Bill, that the Bible and Book of Service may be in the Welsh Tongue in Wales. - Ingrossetur.
Taylors.
2. The Bill touching Journeymen retained with Taylors.
Sanctuary.
2. The Bill, that Sanctuary shall not serve for Debt. - Ingrossetur.
Gifts.
1. The Bill, that Gifts made by any Person of the Eighth Part of his Goods, within Eight Days before his Death, shall be void.