House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 25 February 1563

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

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'House of Commons Journal Volume 1: 25 February 1563', in Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629, (London, 1802) pp. 66. British History Online https://www.british-history.ac.uk/commons-jrnl/vol1/p66 [accessed 25 March 2024]

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Jovis, 25o Februarii

Fish stealing, &c.

1. The Bill for unlawful Taking of Fish, Conies, Deer out of Parks and Grounds, &c.

Chancery.

2. The Bill for a new Office for Recognizances to be enrolled in the Chancery. - Reject'.

Clipping Money.

2. The Bill for Punishment of Clipping, Washing, or Filing of Current Money. - Ingrossetur.

Isley's Restitution.

Q. L. 1. The Bill for Restitution in Blood of William Isley and Edward Isley.

Apparel.

2. Ihe Bill for such as lend their Goods for Apparel above a Month, except 200 l. Land, or Fee. - Ingrossetur.

Forgery.

L. 3. The Bill against Forging of false Deeds and Writings, with Provisoes from this House. - Jud'm.

Post nonam.

Bills of Restitution.

Q. L. 2. The Restitution in Blood of Anne Thomas.

Q. L. 1. 2. The Bill of Restitution of Elizabeth, Jane, Franceys, Anne, and Mary, Daughters of Thomas Isley.

Q. L. 1. The Restitution of Thomas Brook, alias Cobham, William Crowmer, Cuthbert Vaughan, John Goldwell, Henry Fane, Thomas Culpeper, Thomas Fane, John Harpur, Edward Wyat, George Moore, Jerveys Mapleden, alias Mapeston, in Blood.

Q. L. 1. The Restitution in Blood of Thomas Dyggs and James Dyggs, Sons of Leonard Dyggs, Esq.

Merchant Adventurers.

1. The Bill, that English Merchants may be of the Company of Merchant Adventurers, paying the Fine of Ten Marks.

Fish-stealing, &c.

2. The Bill for Punishment of unlawful Taking of Fish, Conies, or Deer, out of inclosed Grounds. - Ingrossetur.

Leave of Absence.

William Uvedale, Esquire, Knight for the County of Suthampton, for his necessary Affairs, is licensed to be absent.