Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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Veneris, vicesimo septimo Junii, 1572
Sea-marks.
LL. 3. The Bill touching Sea-marks. - The third Reading.
Continuing Statutes.
LL. 2. 3. The Bill for Continuation of certain Statutes, twice read, with all the Additions; and Provisoes thrice read. - Jud'm.
Recoveries.
The Bill for Recoveries by Collusion suffered by Tenants for Term of Life; and the Bill for Continuation of Statutes ; sent up to the Lords by Mr. Treasurer, and others.
Sea-marks.
The Bill for Sea-marks, sent up to the Lords by Mr. Dr. Wilson, and others.
Fugitives.
Mr. Solicitor and Mr. Doctor Huycke do bring from the Lords the Bill for the Explanation of the Statute against Fugitives; with Addition by them made; and Request for Expedition, and Reading thereof.
Post meridiem.
Ditto.
The Addition to the Bill of Explanation of the Statute against Fugitives, thrice read; and passed.
1. 2. 3. The Proviso for the Duchy of Lancaster, made by this House unto the Bill ... Explanation of the Statute against Fugitives; thrice read; and passed, upon the Question.