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Further debate on religious matters such as better observance of the Sabbath and clerical abuses was interrupted by a warning from the Queen, although the Sabbath observance bill and several other religion orientated bills passed the third reading, only to be vetoed by Elizabeth at the end of the
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The usual question of supply (funds voted to the crown for the administration of the realm) was not settled until February 1585. During the session a total of 31 Statutes and 18 private measures received royal assent, including an Act to preserve timber supplies by regulating iron mills. The
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After two weeks' discussion of national security issues the debate turned inexorably to a proposal to control Jesuits and seminary priests, which was challenged by
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Parliament was then prorogued (suspended) until 14 November 1586, but dissolved in the prior September to allow a new Parliament to be urgently summoned.
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and as in previous Parliaments Elizabeth attempted to prevent the House of Commons from engaging in debate on religious matters.
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had by now increased further to 460 members, compared with only 402 in her first Parliament of 1558/9.
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of 1572, Elizabeth's 5th Parliament was called in response to a Catholic conspiracy aimed at putting
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on 12 October 1584 and assembled on 23 November 1584. The size of the
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Queen's warning to the clerics, Collection Yuko Nii Foundation
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List of acts of the 5th Parliament of Queen Elizabeth I
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