House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 22 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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'House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 22 March 1563', in Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629, (London, 1802) pp. 70. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/commons-jrnl/vol1/p70d [accessed 23 April 2024]

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Lunae, 22 Martii

Clipping Money.

L. 2. The Bill, that Clipping, Washing, Filing, or Hounding of Monies, to be Treason.

Witness to attend, &c.

It is Ordered, That William Garad, a Witness necessary for Mr. Pledall, as he saith, may be warned by the Serjeant to attend, Mr. Haddon, at the Rising of the House, One of the Committees with the Master of Rolls, Mr. Recorder, and Sir N. Arnold: And Mr. Norton discharged of this Examination.

Servants, &c.

2. The Bill touching Servants of Husbandry, Artificers, and Labourers.

Post nonam.

Ld. Byndon's Estate.

L. 1. The Bill, that the Lord T. Howard Viscount Byndon, and Lady Elizabeth his Wife, may make Leases for Twenty-one Years.

Howard's Estate.

L. 1. The Bill, that Henry Howard Esquire shall not discontinue the Lands, that shall descend to him from his Mother, but may make Leases for Twenty-one Years.

Kent-street.

2. The Bill for Paving of Kentysh-street. - Ingrossetur.

Lord Burgavenny.

L. 1. The Bill, that the L. Burgavenny may make Leases of certain his Lands for Thirty Years, or Three Lives. - Mr. Nevell.

Leave of Absence.

Ric. Doryngton, Esquire, Knight forHuntington, Humphry Quarneby, Burgess for Nottingham, William Dawtrye, Knight for Sussex, Simon Thelwall, Knight for

Denbighe in Wales, for their several necessary Affairs, be licensed.

Demurrers.

1. The Bill, that upon Demurrers in Law the Causes shall be specially entered at One Time.

Dishes at Table.

1. The Bill for the Messes of Flesh at the Table, and of how many Dishes.

Cloth Trade.

1. The Bill, that the Clothier, for Four Broad Cloths, or Twelve Kerseys, shall make One Piece of Linen Cloth Twenty Ells long.