Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
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In this section
Jovis, 10o Februarii
Raleigh Manor.
1. The Bill, whereby the Lord Ryche doth grant to the Queen's Majesty the Manor of Raleigh in Essex.
Armour.
1. The Bill for Bringing in of Armour and Bowstaves, to pay no Custom.
Queen's Thanks for Subsidy.
Mr. Speaker declared, that he had opened unto the Queen's Majesty his Commission touching the Grant of the Subsidy; which the Queen thankfully took, giving them present hearty Thanks, and all the Realm.
Murder, &c.
3. The Bill to avoid Clergy from divers Accessaries in Murder and Felonies. - Jud'm.
Dudley's, &c. Restitution.
L. 2. The Bill for Restitution in Blood of the late Duke of Northumberland's Sons and Daughters.
Wines, &c.
1. The Bill to repeal a Branch in the Act of Re-grating and Forestalling, touching Wines and Spices.
The Bill passed, with the Lords Bill thereof, sent up to the Lords by Mr. Comptroller.
Tax on Frenchmen.
1. The Bill for an Imposition to be gathered yearly of Frenchmen, inhabiting in this Realm.
French Denizens.
1. The Bill to make void Letters Patents made to Frenchmen to be Denizens.
Stoke Poges Hospital.
1. The Bill for the Foundation of an Hospital in Stoke Poges in Buck' by the Lord Hastings of Loughboroughe.