House of Lords Journal Volume 1: Note of acts

Journal of the House of Lords: Volume 1, 1509-1577. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1767-1830.

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ACTS passed in the Parliament holden at Westminster, the 8th Day of June, in the 28th Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King Henry the Eighth.

An Act for continuing of two Statutes, made in the last Parliament, touching them that go away with Caskets, Jewels, Goods, or Plate, of their Masters.

An Act concerning a Marriage between the Earl of Oxford's Son and Heir, and the Earl of Westm'land's Daughter.

An Act concerning the Continuance of the Acts of Perjury, for making of Gaols, for Pewterers, and for sowing of Flax and Hemp.

An Act for Continuance of the Statutes made for the true winding of Wool, and others.

An Act for Continuance of the Statutes made for Punishment of Beggars, and others.

An Act concerning the Assurance of certain Lands unto John Gostwyk.

An Act concerning the Assurance of the Queen's Jointure.

An Act concerning the Establishment of the King's Succession.

An Act concerning the Assurance of the Dutchess of Suff. Jointure.

An Act concerning the Assurance of certain Lands unto the Viscount Beuchampe.

An Act giving the King's Highness Authority newly to allot the Townships in the Shires and Marches of Wales, at any Time within three Years next ensuing.

An Act concerning the Assurance of a Pension Yearly unto Robert Shurburne, late Bishop of Chichester.

An Act concerning an Exchange of Lands between the King's Highness and Mr. Atclyffe.

An Act concerning the Assurance of the Moiety of Richards Castell to John Only and his Heirs.

An Act concerning an Exchange of Lands between the King's Majesty and the Abbot of Barmesey.

An Act concerning the Assurance of certain Lands to the Queen.

An Act concerning an Exchange of certain Lands between the King's Highness and the Lord of Saint John's.

An Act concerning the Assurance of Stawnton Barreye to the King's Grace.

An Act touching an Exchange of Lands between the King's Highness and the Lord Sandes.

An Act concerning the Church of Elsynge Spittell.

An Act for avoiding of Exactions taken upon Apprentices in Cities, Boroughs, and Towns Corporate.

An Act, ratifying the Arbitriment made by our Sovereign Lord the King, between Sir Walter Stoner, and others.

An Act for Continuance of certain Acts, for limiting of Sanctuary to them that have committed Murder, and others.

An Act concerning the Abrogation of the Act made for Dowlas and Lokerams.

An Act touching the Assurance of the Manor of Hockham, to Thomas Jermyn and his Heirs.

An Act concerning an Exchange of Lands between the King and the Abbot of Westm.

An Act for Assurance of certain Lands to Sir Henry Parker and Grace his Wife.

An Act concerning the Assurance of Durham Place to the King's Highness.

An Act touching an Exchange of Lands between the King's Highness and the Masters of Rouncedevall.

An Act concerning Assurance of the Earldom of Marche to the King's Majesty.

An Act for abolishing the Bishop of Rome's usurped Authority.

An Act concerning the Assurance of the Manor of Birmyngeham to the King's Majesty.

An Act concerning the Assurance of Baynard's Castell unto the Duke of Richmond.

An Act touching an Exchange of Lands between the King's Highness, the Archbishop of Cant, and Thomas Cromwell, chief Secretary unto our said Sovereign Lord the King.

An Act concerning the Assusance of the Manor of Haselyngfelde to the Prior and Convent of the Charter House, near London.

An Act, That Men shall have, hold, and enjoy their Lands, wherein Norreys and others were seized.

An Act concerning the Restitution of the First Fruits in Time of Vacation unto the next Incumbent.

An Act for enlarging of St. Margarett's Church Yard, in Southwark.

An Act concerning the Assurance of the Earldom of Warwyke to the King's Highness.

An Act concerning the Assurance of the House of Kewe to the Viscount Beuchamp.

An Act, touching the Limits of the King's Palace at Westm.

An Act for Spiritual Persons not being resident upon their Benesices.

An Act concerning a Marriage between the Lord Ferrers's Son and Heir, and the Earl of Huntyngton's Daughter.

An Act for Prices of Wines.

An Act touching an Exchange of Lands between the King's Highness and the Abbot of Abyngden.

An Act, declaring a Punishment for Pirates and Rovers of the Sea.

An Act concerning of Fitzgarolde and his Five Uncles.

An Act, declaring all Dispensations and Licences obtained of the Bishop of Rome, before the 12th Day of March, Anno Domini 1533, to be of Force and Effect.

An Act, expressing all Acts of Parliament, which hereafter shall be made during the Nonage of the King's Successors, shall be made frustrate by them, if it shall seem so convenient, when they come to full Age.

An Act concerning the Attainder of the Lord Thomas Howard.

An Act concerning an Exchange between the King's Highness and the Abbot of Westm. for Covent Garden.

An Act concerning the Assurance of the Manor of Kyrtelynge to Edward North and his Heirs.

Acts Lii.

Footnotes

  • 1. After this Parliament of 28 Hen. VIII. in the Original Journal, is a Copy of the Grant, for the Liberties of the Church of Westminster, by Edward the Consessor, A. D. 1066: And a short Account of the Kings in this Land, from Egbert to Henry VI. inclusive. But they are omitted here, being entirely foreign to the Proceedings of this House, and there being no Order in the Journal for their Insertion.