Obs. exc. Hist. [ad. L. transmiss-us, -um: see next.] A copy of an Irish Bill returned to the Irish Parliament with the king’s approval.

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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.

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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.

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