Page 133
Journal of the House of Commons: Volume 1, 1547-1629. Originally published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1802.
This free content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved.
In this section
Sabbati, 11o Martii, 1580
E. of Arundell.
Q. LL. 1. The Bill for Restitution in Blood of Philip Earl of Arundell. - The first Reading.
St. Legers' Restitution.
Q. LL. 1. The Bill for Restitution in Blood of John and Dudley St. Legers. - The first Reading.
Hue-and-cry.
2. The Bill for the better Prosecution of Hue-and-cry. - The second Reading; and ordered to be ingrossed.
Ledburie Hospital.
LL. 3. The Bill touching the Hospital of Ledburie. - The third Reading; and passed, upon the Question.
Mayney's Restitution.
Q. 3. The Bill for Restitution in Blood of Anthony Mayney Esquire. - The third Reading; and passed, upon the Question.
Trial by Juries.
2. The Bill for more indifferent Trial by Juries. - The second Reading; and, upon the Question, ordered to be ingrossed.
Eyreth, &c. Marshes.
LL. 3. The Bill for the Inning of Eyreth and Plumsted Marshes. - The third Reading; and passed upon the Question.
Fines, &c.
LL. 3. The Bill for Reformation of Errors in Fines and common Recoveries. - The third Reading; and passed, upon the Question.
Slandering the Queen.
The Bill touching slanderous Words, Rumours, and other seditious Practices, against her Majesty; which coming first from the Lords unto this House, and afterwards, with some Alterations and Additions, passed this House, and so sent up again unto their Lordships; and again sithence brought from their Lordships to this House, with some other Alterations, by their Lordships made, unto the said former Additions and Alterations of this House, and not disallowing the Amendments of this House; is, upon the Question, after sundry Motions and Arguments, Resolved, by this House, to be sent up again unto their Lordships, and left with them, as a Bill, that this House cannot deal withal.