House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 11 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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Jovis, 11o Martii

Bills of Restitution.

L. 1. 2. The Restitution of Sir Peter Carew, Knight.

L. 1. 2. The Restitution in Blood of William West, Heir Male to the Lord La Ware.

Clergy Subsidy.

3. The Subsidy of Six Shillings of the Pound of Spiritual Promotions, granted by the Clergy, to be paid in Three Years. - Jud'm.

Oath of Supremacy.

3. Proviso from the Lords in the Bill for the Oath., with Two Provisoes of this House.

Bills sent to Lords.

The Subsidy of the Clergy; the Proviso with the Bill for the Oath; the Lord Keeper's Bill; and the Bill for Fish, Deer, and Haviks; sent to the Lords by Mr. Secretary.

Fines, &c.

3. The Bill touching Fines or Recoveries with Voucher, where original Writs be embezzled. - Mr. Recorder.

Fish-day.

Long Arguments upon the Bill for Increase of the Navy, whether the Wednesday shall be Fish-day ; and, upon the Question, the House was divided; and they to have it a Fish-day, were 179 ; and, to have it not a Fish-day, were 97.

And immediately after, upon the Qualification of that Day, the greater Number agreed to the Qualification.

Leave of Absence.

George Cope, Burgees of Ludgersall in Wilteshire, for his Affairs at the Assizes, hath Licence to be absent.