House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 08 March 1576

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

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Jovis, octavo Martii, 1575

Clergy Subsidy.

LL. 1. The Bill for Confirmation of the Subsidy of the Clergy. - The first Reading.

Cryngleford.

2. The Bill for re-edifying the Town of Cryngleford. - The second Reading; and ordered to be ingrossed.

Dilapidations, &c.

2. The Bill for Explanation of the Statute of Dilapidations, and for the Relief of the Heir of Sir Thoms. White Knight, deceased. - The second Reading; and ordered to be ingrossed.

Leather, &c.

2. The Bill against Transporting of Leather, Tallow, and Raw Hides. - The second Reading.

Colleges.

3. The Bill for Maintenance of the Colleges in the Universities, and of Eaton and Wynchester. - The third Reading; with Two Provisoes added. - Jud'm.

Rebels Lands.

Mr. Serjeant Lovelace, Mr. Yelverton, Mr. Boyer, Mr. Layton, and Mr. Robte. Bowes, are presently sent to the Lords, to confer touching the Amendments in the Bill of fraudulent Conveyances made by the late Rebels in the North.

Colleges.

3. The Bill against Buying and Selling of Rooms and Places in Colleges and Schools. - The third Reading. - Jud'm.

Ditto.

3. The Bill for Maintenance of the Colleges in the Universities, and of Eaton and Wynchester. - The third Reading. - Jud'm.

Bills sent to Lords.

The Four Bills, viz. the Two Bills touching the Colleges in the Universities, and of Eaton and Wynchester; the Bill for Repairing of the Bridges and Highways near Oxeforde, and the Bill for the Adjournment of the Sessions of the Peace in the County of Middlesex; sent up to the Lords, by Mr. Secretary Smythe and others.

Highways.

1. nova. The Bill for Highways. - The first Reading ; and committed to certain of the House to be presently amended.

Forests, &c.

LL. 1. The Bill for certain Authority to be given to the Justices of the Queen's Majesty's Forests, Chases, Parks, and Warrens. - The first Reading.

Ld. Hawarde, &c.

Mr. Doctor Barcley and Mr. Powle do bring from the Lords a Bill, intituled, An Act for the Lord Viscount Hawarde of Bynden, and Henry Hawarde Esquire and Frances his Wife; with Commendation for Expedition.

Licences.

1. The Bill against Abuses of Licence for Transportation of prohibited Wares. - The first Reading.

Innholders, &c.

3. The Bill touching Innholders, common Cooks, Tavern-keepers, &c. - The third Reading.

Poor.

Mr. Doctor Vaughan and Mr. Doctor Yale do bring from the Lords the Bill for setting the Poor on Work, and for avoiding of Idleness ; and certain Amendments, and a Proviso.

Lady Weyneman.

Mr. Treasurer for the Commitment of the Lady Weyneman's Case, reporteth, that both the Parties have submitted themselves to the Arbitrement of the Lord Treasurer, the Lord Chamberlain, the Earl of Leycester, Mr. Treasurer, Mr. Comptroller, Mr. Chancellor of the Duchy, and Mr. Captain of the Guard, or the most part of them, to be made within One Year next after the End of this present Session of Parliament; and prayen the Passing of a Bill in this present Parliament, for the Performation and Accomplishment of the same Arbitrement.

Innholders, &c.

A Proviso, with some Amendments, offered to the Bill for Reformation of Innholders, common Cooks, and Tavern-keepers ; and being twice read, after the Question, is, upon the Division of the House, by the Advantage of the Number of Forty Persons, ordered to be ingrossed, and added to the Bill: And then afterwards, upon another Question, and like Division of the House, the Bill, with the Proviso, was dashed, by the Difference of Eight-and-twenty Persons.

Post meridiem.

Wharfs, &c.

The Master of the Rolls and Mr. Serjeant Barham do bring from the Lords a Bill for the Appointing of Wharfs and Keys for the Unlading and Discharging of Merchandizes;

Conference.

and withal a Message from them, that some of this House may be appointed to have Conference with some such of their Lordships, as shall be thought meet, touching such private Bills in both Houses, as, upon their Conference together, shall be thought fittest to be expedited : Whereupon it is Ordered, that twelve of this House shall be appointed for that Purpose; viz. Mr. Treasurer, Mr. Captain of the Guard, Mr. Wilson, Master of the Requests, Sir Henr. Ratclyff, Sir Rowland Hayward, Sir Thoms. Scotte, Sir John Thynne, Sir Henr. Wallopp, Sir George Penrudock, Mr. Popham, Mr. Sampole, and Mr. Yelverton.

Forests, &c.

LL. 2. The Bill concerning Authority given to the Justices of the Queen's Majesty's Forests, Chases, Parks, and Warrens. - The second Reading.

Bills sent to Lords.

The Two Bills for Denizens, and the Bill for Presentations by Lapse, being amended, sent up to the Lords by Mr. Treasurer and others.

Lords desire a Conference.

Mr. Serjeant Barham and Mr. Doctor Vaughan do bring Word from the Lords, that their Lordships do require, that the Committees of this House may confer with them To-morrow in the Morning before Eight of the Clock, in the Parliament-chamber.

Forests, &c.

Mr. Comptroller, Mr. Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Captain of the Guard, Sir Henr. Gates, Sir Henr. Radclyff, Sir Thomas Barington, Sir Nichas. Arnolde, Sir Henr. Knyvett, Mr. Recorder of London, Mr. Sampole, Mr. Stanhopp, Mr. Crooke, Mr. Snagge, Mr. John Vaughan, Mr. Serjeant Jeffreyes, Mr. Serjeant Lovelace, Mr. Edward Horsey, Mr. Robte. Wrothe, Mr. Colby, Mr. Topclyff, Mr. Bowser, Mr. John St. John, Mr. Dawney, Mr. Robte. Colshill, Mr. Digbye, and Mr. Birkhedd, are appointed in Committee, for the Bill concerning certain Authority given to the Justices of the Queen's Majesty's Forests, Chases, Parks, and Warrens,