House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 27 January 1581

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, 27o Januarii, 1580

Debts.

1. The Bill for the speedy Recovery of Debts. - The first Reading.

Iron Mills.

1. The Bill against Erecting of Iron Mills near the City of London, and the River of Thames. - The first Reading.

Wood.

1. The Bill for the Preservation of Wood. - The first Reading.

Staple.

1. The Bill touching the Defeazances of Statutes of the Staple. - The first Reading.

Corporations.

1. The Bill touching Corporations. - The first Reading.

Woods.

1. The Bill against the Decay of Inhabitants, by reason of the great Prices of Woods. - The first Reading; and delivered to Mr. Colebrande.

Fewel.

1. The Bill for the Assize of Fewel. - The first Reading.

Clerk of the Market.

2. The Bill for Reformation of the Disorders of the Clerk of the Market. - The second Reading.

1. Proviso to the Bill for the Clerk of the Market, once read; and, with the Bill, committed unto Mr. Comptroller, Mr. Treasurer of the Chamber, Mr. Lieutenant of the Tower, Sir Thomas Sampole, Mr. Osborne, Mr. Fanshawe, Mr. Recorder of London, Mr. Edward Popham, Mr. St. John, Mr. Snagge, Mr. Layton, Mr. Grymesdiche, and Mr. Boyes; to meet upon Monday next, in the Star-chamber, at Two of the Clock, in the Afternoon: And the Clerk of the Market, upon the Moving of the House, is licensed to attend them, if he will.

The Serjeant.

The House being moved, that the Serjeant, having some Defection of his Limbs, and being somewhat pained in his Feet, is licensed, by this House, to ride upon a Foot-cloth Nag.