House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 22 February 1558

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, 22 Februarii

Clergy Subsidy.

L. 2. The Bill for the Subsidy of the Clergy.

Soldiers.

L. 1. The Bill for Avoiding of Exactions taken by Levying or Musters of Men.

Armour. &c.

L. 1. The Bill for Having of Armour, Horse, and Weapons, by the Subjects of this Realm.

Ditto.

3. The Bill to bring in Armour, Harness, and Bow-staves, without Custom. - Jud'm.

The last Bill sent to the Lords by Mr. Secretary Bowrne.

House not to sit.

The Queen's Pleasure, by Mr. Speaker, is, that the House shall not sit To-morrow, being Ash Wednesday.

Leave of Absence.

Ric. Onslowe, Burgess for Steynyng in Sussex, is licensed, by Mr. Speaker, to ride to the Assizes to Worcester, where he is retained of Counsel.

Bernard Brokas, Burgess for Buckingham in the County of Buck', is licensed by Mr. Speaker to be absent for his Affairs.