House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 08 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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Lunae, 8o Martii

St Katheryne's Church.

3. The Bill for the Church of St. Katherynes to be a Parish Church, and a Schoolmaster to be found there at the Charge of the Master there. - Jud'm.

Highways.

3. The Bill for further Reparation and Amendment of the Highways. - Jud'm.

Lord Keeper.

L. 1. That the Lord Keeper of the Great Seal hath like Authority, as the Lord Chancellor.

The Two last Bills passed sent to the Lords by Mr. Comptroller.

Bills from Lords.

Mr. Attorney brought from the Lords, the Bill touching Lord Keeper, and a Bill for Denizens Children, and Thicking of Caps.

Fish stealing, &c.

3. The Bill for unlawful Taking of Fish, Deer, or Hawks. - Jud'm.

Post nonam.

Clergy Subsidy.

L. 1. The Bill for the Subsidy of the Clergy of the Province of Canterbury.

Bankrupts.

1. The Bill for the Order of Bankrupts.

Bishops.

1. The Bill for the Collation of Bishops of the Queen's Presentment, with such Ceremonies as the Time of K. E.

Fishing Nets.

1. The Bill for unlawful Nets to take Fish in Thamyse.

Purveyance.

1. The Bill, that they that buy Things purveyed for the Queen, shall be Felons.

1. The Bill, that the Purveyor shall brand all such Cattle as shall be taken for the Queen.

Hats, &c.

1. The Bill touching Buying of Spanish or Ostriche, Wools for Hats or Felts.

Colleges.

1. The Bill for Ordinances of divers Colleges to be made by Queen, under the Great Seal.

Leave of Absence.

Rice Perrott, Gent. Burgess for Sandwiche, for his Sickness, is licensed to be absent.