House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 13 March 1563

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, 13o Martii

Bills of Restitution.

L. 3. The Restitution in Blood of Leonard Dyggs and Thomas Dyggs. - Jud'm.

L. 3. The Restitution of Sir Raaff Chamberleyn, Knight, and John Harleston, Esquire. - Jud'm.

Buggery.

L. 1. The Bill to revive the Statute for Punishment of Buggery.

Continuing Acts.

1. The Bill for Continuance of divers Acts to endure for ever.

Bankrupts.

2. The Bill for the Order of the Persons Lands and Goods, that shall be Bankrupts. - Mr. Damsell.

Conjurations.

The Bill against Conjurations, brought from the Lords by Mr. Solicitor.

Navy.

3. The Bill for the Increase of the Navy and Fishing; read through with Provisoes, and further deferred till Monday.

Post nonam.

Woods.

2. The Bill for Increase of Woods in Champain Grounds. - Mr. Mershe.

Merchandise.

1. The Bill appointing Times for Shipping Cloths and Merchandise over Seas, and at what Places.

Cloth Trade.

1. The Bill, that the Town of Onershe in Surrey may be a Town of Cloth-making.

Choughs, &c.

1. The Bill to continue the Act for the Killing of Choughs and Rooks.

Eccles Judges.

2. The Bill, that Graduates in the Universities may be Judges Ecclesiastical, and not other. - Ingrossetur.

Poisoning.

1. The Bill to revive the Statute made 22o H. VIII for Poisoning.