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The second session (8 Feb 1576 to 15 March 1576) was more productive in terms of legislation, with 37 bills enacted, covering such things as measures to reduce unemployment and an Act against informers. A further statute was added to the 1572 Poor Law for "setting the poor on work and for the
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Other debates on religious matters were stymied by Elizabeth's insistence that they must first be approved by the bishops. The only bill of any significance passed by the time the first session ended on 30 June 1572 concerned a revision of the 1563 Poor Law that had lapsed in 1571. The new
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to invade the British Isles to overthrow Elizabeth. Parliament almost unanimously voted in favour of a proposal that Mary be executed, but Elizabeth turned down the idea in favour of simply removing Mary from the succession. She did however approve the execution of her second cousin
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was installed in his place. A total of 17 Statutes and 13 private measures received the royal assent, including an Act against sedition and a new Navigation Act. The session was then again prorogued (suspended) and only formally dissolved two years later on 19 April 1583.
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On 13 May 1572, at a joint committee of both Houses of Parliament (Upper and Lower), the Privy Council laid out their case against Mary, who was then under house arrest in the English Midlands under the charge of the
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The third and final session (16 Jan 1581 to 18 Mar 1581) was prompted by the activities of seminary priests and the Jesuit mission. Speaker Bell having died in the interim,
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Hulme, Harold. 1958. β€œElizabeth I and Her Parliaments: The Work of Sir John Neale.” The Journal of Modern History 30 (3): 236–40.
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to marry her and incited rebellion in the north of England. Last, but not least, they contended that she had, with the help of
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legislation introduced compulsory levies for the poor, to be enforced by local, secular authorities.
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in 1571 in an attempt to finance a general welfare system. During the second session of Parliament,
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List of acts of the 3rd session of the 4th Parliament of Queen Elizabeth I
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List of acts of the 1st session of the 4th Parliament of Queen Elizabeth I
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The Parliament was called, following pressure from the
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