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, 9o Novembris
Sheep.
1. nova. The Bill for Carrying of Rams or Sheep over Sea, to be Felony.
Demurrers.
3. The Bill to avoid Delays upon Verdicts and Demurrers in Law. - Jud'm.
Queen's Command not to proceed in their Suit to her.
Mr. Vicechamberlain declared the Queen's Majesty's express Commandment to this House, that they should no further proceed in their Suit, but to satisfy themselves with her Highness' Promise of Marriage. Mr. Secretary and Mr. Comptroller severally rehearsed the like Matter.
Sheriffs.
1. The Bill for Two Sheriffs to be several of Oxon and Berks.
Departing without Leave.
It is Ordered, That if, after the Reading of the first Bill, any of the House depart before the Rising of Mr. Speaker, without Licence of Mr. Speaker; to pay to the poor Mens Box Four-pence.