Obs. exc. Hist. [ad. L. transmiss-us, -um: see next.] A copy of an Irish Bill returned to the Irish Parliament with the kings approval.
1764. Jrnl. Irish Ho. Comm., 11 May. Resolved That no Bill shall pass in this House until a Committee of this House shall compare the Transmiss with the original Heads of a Bill, and report, if any, and what alterations have been made therein, to the House.
1812. in Rep. Comm. Pub. Rec. Irel. (1815), 75. Transmisses of Public and Private Acts of Parliament.The oldest Transmisses we could yet discover, are of the Reign of Henry VIII.