House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 04 June 1572

Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.

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Mercurii, quarto Junii, 1572

Christ's Hospital.

2. The Bill for Christ's Hospital. - The second Reading; and ordered to be ingrossed.

Cattle.

1. The Bill for Breeding and Increase of Cattle. - The first Reading.

Foreign Wares.

2. The Bill against the Bringing in of foreign Wares forbidden. - The second Reading; and ordered to be ingrossed.

Fugitives.

1. The Bill for Explanation of a Branch in the Statute of Fugitives. - The first Reading.

Corporations.

1. nova. The Bill for Assurances by Corporations. - The first Reading.

Wynchester.

2. The Bill for the City and Soak of Wynchester. - The second Reading ; and ordered to be ingrossed.

E. of Kent.

Upon the Question, it is Ordered by this House, That the Lord Compton do, before the Committees, make his Answer To-morrow in the Afternoon in the Star-chamber at Three of the Clock, unto the Bill exhibited by the Earl of Kent; which was in open Court signified unto the said Lord Compton: And, upon another Question, Day is given unto both the said Parties, with their Counsel, to be here present, at the Report of the Committees, upon Friday next in the Morning; unless the same Committees shall, upon further Motion of this House for that Purpose, in the mean time, pray Saturday.

Leather, &c.

Mr. Serjeant Barham and Mr. Doctor Huycke do bring from the Lords One Bill to revive an Act against the Transporting of Leather, Tallow, and Raw Hides.

E. of Kent.

Mr. Treasurer, Mr. Comptroller, and Mr. Chancellor of the Duchy, are added to the former Committees for the Bill of the Earl of Kent.

Calyvers, &c.

3. The Bill for the true Making, Proving, and Marking of Calyvers, &c. - The third Reading. - Jud'm.

Tunbridge School.

The Bill for the School of Tunbridge. - The third Reading. - Jud'm.

The Three Bills last passed sent to the Lords by Mr. Chancellor of the Duchy, and others.

Sheriffs.

LL. 1. The Bill for the Severance of the Sheriffs of the Counties of Huntingdon and Cambridge. - The first Reading.

Castles, &c.

LL. 2. The Bill against such as shall keep or detain from the Queen's Majesty any Castles, Fortresses, &c. - The second Reading.

Treason.

LL. 2. The Bill against such as go about to enlarge any Person imprisoned for Treason. - The second Reading.

Hexam.

LL. 2. The Bill for Annexing of Hexam and Hexamshire to the County of Northumberland. - The second Reading.