Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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In this section
Lunae, 4
Courts.
L. 3. The Bill for Alteration or Erection of Courts. - Jud'm.
D. of Northumberland, &c.
L. 3. The Confirmation of the Attainder of the Duke of Northumberland, &c. with a Proviso. - Jud'm.
Stanhop's Restitution.
L. 3. The Restitution of T. Stanhop in Blood. - Jud'm.
Coinage.
L. 3. The Bill for Counterfeiting of strange Coins, or the Queen's Signet, &c. - Jud'm.
Lady Jane Grey.
L. 3. The Bill for the Writings in the Time of Jane Grey, calling herself Queen. - Jud'm.
D. of Norfolk's Attainder.
The Seven Bills sent to the Lords by Mr. Comptroller.
The Duke of Norfolk came into the House, and made Request, that the House would pass his Bill; shewing, that, for the Causes betwixt him and the Patentees, he would abide the Order of certain Lords, and other, to whom the Matter was compromitted; and if the Arbiters did not agree, then the Queen to make a final End, as it should please her Highness.
L. 3. The Bill to avoid the Act for the Attainder of the Duke of Norfolk.