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A84524 A collection of the statutes made in the reigns of King Charles the I. and King Charles the II. with the abridgment of such as stand repealed or expired. Continued after the method of Mr. Pulton. With notes of references, one to the other, as they now stand altered, enlarged or explained. To which also are added, the titles of all the statutes and private acts of Parliament passed by their said Majesties, untill this present year, MDCLXVII. With a table directing to the principal matters of the said statutes. By Tho: Manby of Lincolns-Inn, Esq.; Public General Acts. 1625-1667 England and Wales.; Manby, Thomas, of Lincolns-Inn. 1667 (1667) Wing E898; ESTC R232104 710,676 360

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for six moneths and there to be put to hard labour or to the Common-Gaol for one whole year without Bail or Main-prize at the Discretion of the Iustices of the Peace before whom such Conviction shall be and not to be discharged from thence till he or they have given sufficient Sureties for their Good-behaviour for one whole year next ensuing after his or their inlargement Provided that where any Offender shall be punished by force of this Act that he shall not be prosecuted nor incur the penalty of any other Law or Statute for the same offence 19 H. 7. c. 11. 3 Jac. c. 13. 7 Jac. c. 13. CAP. XI The Confirmation of Three Acts therein mentioned BE it Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the Authority of the same That the several Acts herein after mentioned made or mentioned to be made upon or since the Twenty fifth day of April in the Twelfth year of his said Majesties Reign by his said Majesty by and with the advice or consent of the Lords and Commons Assembled at Westminster upon the said 25th of April and there continued until the 29th day of December then next following and then dissolved which said Acts are herein after particularly mentioned and expressed by the several and respective Titles following St. 12 Car. 2. cap. 29 St. 12 Car. 2. cap. 33. St. 12 Car. 2. ●ap 14. That is to say One Act Entituled An Act for the raising of Seventy thousand pounds for the further Supply of his Majesty And one other Act entituled An Act for Confirmation of Marriages and one other Act entituled An Act for a perpetual Anniversary shanksgiving on the Twenty ninth day of May and all and every the Clauses Sentences and Articles in them and every of them contained shall be and hereby are Ratified and Confirmed and Enacted and Declared to have the full force and strength of Acts of Parliament according to the tenor and purport thereof and so shall be adjudged déemed and taken to all intents and purposes whatsoever and as if the same had béen made declared and Enacted by Authority of this present Parliament CAP. XII Explanation of a Clause contained in an Act of Parliament made in the Seventeenth Year of the late King Charles Entituled An Act for Repeal of a Branch of a Statute Primo Elizabethae concerning Commissioners for Causes Ecclesiastical VVHereas in an Act of Parliament made in the Seventeenth year of the late King Charles Entituled An Act for Repeal of a Branch of a Statute Primo Elizabethae concerning Commissioners for Causes Ecclesiastical St. 17 Car. 1. cap. 11. it is amongst other things Enacted That no Arch-bishop Bishop nor Vicar-General nor any Chancellor nor Commissary of any Arch-Bishop Bishop or Vicar-General nor any Ordinary whatsoever nor any other Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Iudg Officer or Minister of Iustice nor any other person or persons whatsoever exercising Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Power Authority or Iurisdiction by any Grant License or Commission of the Kings Majesty His Heirs or Successors or by any Power or Authority derived from the King His Heirs or Successors or otherwise shall from and after the first day of August which then should be in the year of our Lord God One thousand six hundred forty one Award Impose or Inflict any Pain Penalty Fine Amerciament Imprisonment or other Corporal punishment upon any of the Kings Subjects for any contempt misdemeanor crime offence matter or thing whatsoever belonging to Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Cognizance or Iurisdiction whereupon some doubt hath béen made that all ordinary power of Coertion and Procéedings in Causes Ecclesiastical were taken away whereby the ordinary course of Iustice in Causes Ecclesiastical hath béen obstructed Be it therefore declared and Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled The ordinary power of Archbishops c. not taken away and by the Authority thereof That neither the said Act nor any thing therein contained doth or shall take away any ordinary Power or Authority from any of the said Arch-Bishops Bishops or any other person or persons named as aforesaid but that they and every of them exercising Ecclesiastical Iurisdiction may procéed determine sentence execute and exercise all manner of Ecclesiastical Iurisdiction May use Ecclesiastical Iurisdiction and all Censures and Coertions appertaining and belonging to the same before the making of the Act before recited in all causes and matters belonging to Ecclesiastical Iurisdiction according to the Kings Majesties Ecclesiastical Laws used and practised in this Realm in as ample manner and form as they did and might lawfully have done before the making of the said Act. The Stat. 17. Car. 1. cap. 11. Rep. as to all except what concerns the High Commiss on Court Proviso And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the afore recited Act of Decimo septimo Caroli and all the Matters and Clauses therein contained excepting what concerns the High Commission-Court or the new erection of some such like Court by Commission shall be and is hereby repealed to all intents and purposes whatsoever Any thing clause or sentence in the said Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding Provided alwayes and it is hereby Enacted That neither this Act nor any thing herein contained shall extend or be construed to revive or give force to the said Branch of the said Statute made in the said first year of the Reign of the said late Quéen Elizabeth mentioned in the said Act of Parliament made in the said seventéenth year of the Reign of the said King Charles but that the said Branch of the said Statute made in the said first year of the Reign of the said Quéen Elizabeth shall stand and be repealed in such sort as if this Act had never béen made Provided also and it is hereby further Enacted That it shall not be lawful for any Arch-Bishop Proviso touching the oath Ex Officio Bishop Vicar-General Chancellor Commissary or any other Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Iudg Officer or Minister or any other person having or exercising Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Iurisdiction to tender or administer unto any person whatsoever the Oath usually called the Oath Ex Officio or any other Oath whereby such person to whom the same is tendred or administred may be charged or compelled to confess or accuse or to purge him or her self of any criminal matter or thing whereby he or she may be lyable to any censure or punishment Any thing in this Statute or any other Law Custom or Vsage heretofore to the contrary hereof in any wise notwithstanding Proviso not to give any other Iurisdiction to any Archbishop c. than they had by law before the year 1639. The Kings Supremacy in Ecclesiastical matters Canons Ecclesiastical Provided
and are hereby from henceforth Discharged And also the Kings Majesty is contented That it be further Enacted by Authority of this present Parliament and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That this His said Frée Pardon Indempnity and Oblivion shall be as good and effectual in the Law to every of his said Subjects Bodies Corporate and others before rehearsed in for and against all things which be not hereafter in this present Act Excepted and Foreprized as the same Pardon Indempnity and Oblivion should have béen if all Offices Contempt Forfeitures Causes Matters Suits Quarrels Iudgments Executions Penalties and all other things not hereafter in this present Act Excepted and Foreprized had béen particularly singularly especially and plainly named rehearsed and specified and also pardoned by proper and express Words and Names in their Kinds Natures and Qualities by Words and Terms thereunto requisite to have béen put in and expressed in this present Act of Frée Pardon Indempnity and Oblivion And that his said Subjects nor any of them nor the Heirs Executors or Administrators of any of them nor the said Bodies Corporate and others before named and rehearsed nor any of them be nor shall be Sued Vexed or Inquieted by or on the behalf of the Kings Majesty his Heirs or Successors in their Bodies Goods Chattels Lands or Tenements for any manner of Matter Cause Contempt Misdemeanor Forfeiture Trespass Offence or any other thing Suffered Done or committed before the said twenty fourth day of June One thousand six hundred sixty against His late Majesty King Charles or His Majesty that now is His Crown Dignity Prerogative Laws or Statutes but onely for such Matters Causes and Offences as be Excepted and Foreprized by this present Act out of the same any Statute or Statutes Laws Customs or Vsages heretofore had made or used to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding And that all and every the Kings said Subjects and all and singular Bodies Corporate and others before rehearsed may by him or themselves or by his or their Deputy or Deputies or by his or their Attorney or Attorneys according to the Laws of this Realm plead and minister this present Act of Frée Pardon for his or their Discharge of or for any thing that is by vertue of this present Act Pardoned Discharged Given or Granted without any Fée or other thing paying to any person or persons for wriiing or entry of the Iudgements or other cause concerning such Plea Writing or Entry but onely sixtéen pence to be paid to the Officer or Clerk that shall enter such Plea Matter or Iudgement for the Parties Discharge in that behalf any Law Statute Vsage or Custom to the contrary notwithstanding And furthermore the Kings Majesty is contented and pleased that it be Enacted This Pardon c. to be expounded in all Courts most beneficial for the Subject and be it Enacted by the authority aforesaid That this His said Frée Pardon Indemntty and Oblivion by the general Words Clauses and Sentences before rehearsed shall be reputed déemed adjudged expounded allowed and taken in all manner of Courts of his Highness and elsewhere beneficial and available to all and singular the said Subjects Bodies Corporate and others before rehearsed and to every of them in all things not in this present Act excepted or foreprized without any ambiguity question or other delay whatsoever it shall be to be made pleaded objected or alleadged by the King our Soveraign Lord His Heirs or Successors or by His or any of their general Attorney or Attorneys or by any person or persons for his Highness or any of His Heirs or Successors And furthermore be it Enacted by the King our Soveraign Lord The Penalty of any Officer c. that shall go about to disquiet or trouble any person pardoned by this Act. and the authority aforesaid That if any Officer or Clerk of any of His Highness Courts commonly called the Chancery Kings-Bench and Common-pleas or of his Exchequer or any other Officer or Clerk of any other of His Highness Courts within this Realm at any time of the passing of this present Act make out or write out any manner of Writs Process Summons or other Precepts whereby any of the said Subjects or of the said Bodies Corporate or others before rehearsed or any of them shall be in any wise arrested attached distrained summoned or otherwise vexed inquieted or grieved in his or their Bodies Lands Tenements Goods or Chattels or in any of them for or because of any manner of thing pardoned or discharged by vertue of this Act of Frée Pardon Or if any Sheriff or Escheator or any of their Deputy or Deputies or any Bayliff or other Officer whatsoever by colour of his or their Office or otherwise after the passing of this present Act do levy receive take or withhold of or from any person or persons any thing pardoned or discharged by this Act That then every such person so offending and thereof lawfully convicted or condemned by any sufficient testimony witness or proof shall yield and pay for recompence thereof to the party so grieved or offended thereby his or their treble damages besides all costs of the Suit and shall also forfeit and lose to the Kings Majesty for every such default ten pounds And nevertheless all and singular such Writs Process and Precepts so to be made for or upon any manner of thing pardoned or discharged by this present Act of Frée Pardon Indemnity and Oblivion shall be utterly void and of none effect Except and alwayes foreprized out of this Frée and General Pardon Exceptions out of his Pardon All Murder not comprised in the first clause of this Pardon excepted Pyracy excepted Buggery Rapes and wilful taking away any Maid excepted all Murders done or committed by any person or persons other then such which are pardoned and discharged in the first clause of pardon above mentioned And also excepted and alwayes foreprized out of this General and Frée Pardon all and every the offences of Piracy and Robbery upon the Seas not done in relation to the Diffrences and Wars aforesaid and every procuring or abetting of any such Offendors and the comforting and receiving of them or any of them or any goods taken by way of such Piracy or Robbery upon the Seas as aforesaid And also excepted the detestable and abominable Vice of Buggery committed with Mankind or Beast And also excepted all Rapes and carnal Ravishments of Woman And also excepted all Ravishments and wilful taking away or marrying of any Maid Widow or Damsel against her will or without the assent or agréement of her Parents or such as then had her in custody and also all Offences of aiding comforting procuring and abetting of any such Ravishment wilful taking or Marrying had committed or done And also excepted all Offences made Felony by a certain Act made and ordained Entiuled Double Marriages excepted Witchcraft excepted Accompts of certain Treasurers and Receivers
this Act in the exercise of Religion differing from the Rites of the Church of England then every such Kéeper of a Gaol or House of Correction shall for every such offence forfeit the sum of Ten pounds to be Levied Raised and Disposed by such persons The Penalty and in such manner as the penalties for the first and second offences against this Act are to be Levied Raised and Disposed Provided always That no person shall be punished for any offence against this Act Within what time offenders must be prosecuted unless such Offender be prosecuted for the same within Thrée moneths after the offence committed And that no person who shall be punished for any offence by vertue of this Act shall be punished for the same offence by vertue of any other Act or Law whatsoever Provided also and be it Enacted Marryed women how to be punished That Iudgement of Transportation shall not be given against any Feme-Covert unless her husband be at the same time under the like Iudgement and not discharged by the payment of money as aforesaid but that instead thereof she shall by the respective Court be committed to the Goal or House of Correction there to remain without Bail or Mainprise for any time not excéeding Twelve moneths unless her Husband shall pay down such sum not excéeding Forty pounds to redéem her from Imprisonment as shall be imposed by the said Court the said sum to be disposed by such persons and in such manner as the Penalties for the first and second offence against this Act are to be disposed Provided also and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Iustices of the Peace How Iustices of the Peace may enter into houses suspected for Conventicles and chief Magistrate respectively Impowered as aforesaid to put this Act in execution shall and may with what aid force and assistance they shall think fit for the better execution of this Act after refusal or denial Enter into any House or other place where they shall be informed and such Conventicle as aforesaid is or shall be held Provided That no Dwelling-house of any Péer of this Realm The houses of Peers whilst he or his Wife shall be there resident shall be searched by vertue of this Act but by immediate Warrant from His Majesty under His Sign Manual or in the presence of the Lieutenant or one of the Deputy-Lieutenants or two Iustices of the Peace whereof one to be of the Quorum of the same County or Riding Nor shall any other Dwelling-house of any Péer or other person whatsoever be entred into with force by vertue of this Act but in the presence of one Iustice of the Peace or chief Magistrate respectively except within the City of London where it shall be lawful for any such other Dwelling-house to be entred into as aforesaid in the presence of one Iustice of the Peace Alderman Deputy-Alderman or any one Commissioner of the Lieutenancy for the City of London Provided also and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid What persons may be not committed to the house of Correction That no person shall by vertue of this Act be committed to the house of Correction that shall satisfie the said Iustices of the Peace or Chief Magistrate respectively That he or she and in case of a Feme-Covert that her Husband hath an Estate of Frée-hold or Copy-hold to the value of Five pounds per annum or personal estate to the value of Fifty pounds Any thing in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding And in regard a certain Sect called Quakers and other Sectaries Persons served with Process refusing to take an Oath 14 Car. 2. cap. 1. are found not only to offend in the matters provided against by this Act but also to obstruct the procéeding of Iustice by their obstinate refusal to take Oaths lawfully tendered unto them in the ordinary course of Law Therefore be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any person or person being duly and legally served with Process or other Summons to appear in any Court of Record except Courts-Léet as a Witness or returned to serve of any Iury or ordered to be examined upon Interrogatories or being present in Court shall refuse to take any Iudicial Oath legally tendered to him by the Iudge or Iudges of the same Court having no legal Plea to justifie or excuse the refusal of the same Oath or if any person or persons being duly served with Process to answer any Bill exhibited against him or them in any Court of Equity or any Suit in any Court Ecclesiastical shal refuse to answer such Bill or Suit upon his or their Corporal Oath in cases where the Law requires such answer to be put in upon Oath or being summoned to be a Witness in any such Court or ordered to be examined upon Interrogatories shall for any cause or reason not allowed by Law refuse to take such Oath as in such cases is required by Law That then and in such case the several and respective Courts wherein such refusal shall be made shall be The Penalty and are hereby enabled to Record Enter or Register such refusal which Record or Entry shall be and is hereby made a Conviction of such offence And all and every person and persons so as aforesaid offending shall for every such offence incur the Iudgement and Punishment of Transportation in such manner as is appointed by this Act for other offences Provided always That if any the person or persons aforesaid shall come into such Court How such persons may be acquitted and take his or their Oath in these words I do swear that I do not hold the taking of an Oath to be unlawful nor refuse to take a● Oath on that account Which Oath the respective Court and Courts aforesaid are hereby authorized and required forthwith to tender administer and register before the Entry of the Conviction aforesaid or shall take such Oath before some Iustice of the Peace who is hereby authorized and required to administer the same to be returned into such Court such Oath so made shall acquit him or them from such punishment Any thing herein to the contrary notwithstanding Provided always That every person convicted as aforesaid in any Courts aforesaid other then His Majesties Court of Kings Bench or before the Iustices of Assize or General Gaol-Delivery shall by Warrant conteining a Certificate of such Conviction under the hand and seal of the respective Iudge or Iudges before whom such Conviction shall be had be sent to some one of His Majesties Gaols in the same County where such Conviction was had there to remain without Bail or Mainprize until the next Assizes or General Gaol-Delivery where if such person so convicted shall refuse to take the Oath aforesaid being tendered unto him by the Iustice or Iustices of Assize or Gaol-Delivery then such Iustice or Iustices shall cause Iudgement of Transportation to be
all Statutes and Acts of Parliament Acts that are to have continuance shall remain in fo●ce which are to have continuance unto the end of this present Session shall be of full force after the said Adjournment until this present Session be fully ended and determined And if this Session shall determine by dissolution of this present Parliament then all the Acts aforesaid shall be continued until the end of the first Session of the next Parliament And all Statutes and Acts of Parliament When the Acts which are now to pass shall take effect which before the said Adjournment shall pass by his Majesties royal Assent shall be put in execution immediately after forty dayes after the said Adjournment notwithstanding that by the words or letter of the said Acts or any of them they be limited to take effect or be put in execution from or at any time after the end of this present Session Anno Reg. Caroli Regis Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hiberniae Tertio AT the Parliament began at Westminster the Seventeenth day of March Anno Dom. 1627. in the Third year of the Reign of our most gracious Soveraign Lord CHARLES by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith c. And there continued until the Twenty sixth day of June following and then prorogued unto the twentieth day of October next ensuing To the high pleasure of Almighty God and to the weal publick of this Realm were enacted as followeth A Declaration of divers Rights and Liberties of the People to the Kings most Excellent Majesty HVmbly shew unto our Soveraign Lord the King the Lords Spiritual and Temporal The Petition of Right and Commons in Parliament assembled That whereas it is declared and Enacted by a Statute made in the time of the Reign of King Edward the First 34 Ed. 1. commonly called Statutum de Tallagio non concedendo That no Tallage or Aid shall be laid or levied by the King or his Heirs in this Realm without the good will and assent of the Archbishops Bishops Earls Barons Knights Burgesses and other the Fréemen of the Commonalty of this Realm And by Authority of Parliament holden in the five and twentieth year of the reign of King Edward the third 25 Ed. 3. Rot. Parl. it is declared and Enacted That from thenceforth no person should be compelled to make any Loans to the King against his will because such Loans were against reason and the Franchise of the Land 1 Ed. 3. 6. 11 R. 2. 9. 1 R. 3. 2. And by other Laws of this Realm it is provided That none should be charged by any Charge or Imposition called a Benevolence nor by such like charge By which the Statutes before mentioned and other the good Laws and Statutes of this Realm your Subjects have inherited this Fréedom That they should not be compelled to contribute to any Tax Tallage Aid or other like charge not set by common consent in Parliament Yet nevertheless of late divers Commissions directed to sundry Commissioners in several Counties with instructions have issued by means whereof your People have béen in divers places assembled and required to lend certain sums of Money unto your Majesty and many of them upon their refusal so to do have had an Oath administred unto them not warrantable by the Laws or Statutes of this Realm and have béen constrained to become bound to make Appearance and give Attendance before your Privy Councel and in other places and others of them have béen therefore imprisoned confined and sundry other ways molested and disquieted And divers other Charges have béen laid and levied upon your People in several Counties by Lord-Lievetenants Deputy-Lievetenants Commissioners for Musters Iustices of Peace and others by command or direction from your Majesty or your Privy Councel against the Laws and frée Customs of this Realm 9. H. 3. 29. And where also by the Statute called The great Charter of the Liberties of England It is declared and Enacted That no Fréeman may be taken or imprisoned or be disseised of his Fréehold or Liberties or his frée Customs or be outlawed or exiled or in any manner destroyed but by the lawful judgement of his Péers or by the Law of the Land 28. Ed. 3. 3. And in the eight and twentieth year of the reign of King Edward the third it was declared and Enacted by Authority of Parliament That no man of what estate or condition that he be should be put out of his Land or Tenements nor taken nor imprisoned nor disherited nor put to death without being brought to answer by due process of Law St. 37. Ed. 3. 18. St. 38 Ed. 3 9. St. 42 Ed. 3. 3. St. 17. R. 2. 6. Nevertheless against the tenor of the said Statutes and other the good Laws and Statutes of your Realm to that end provided divers of your Subjects have of late béen imprisoned without any cause shewed And when for their deliverance they were brought before your Iustices by your Majesties Writs of Habeas corpus there to undergo and receive as the Court should order and their Kéepers commanded to certifie the causes of their detainer no cause was certified but that they were detained by your Majesties special command signified by the Lords of your Privy Councel and yet were returned back to several Prisons without being charged with any thing to which they might make answer according to the Law 25. Ed. 3. 9. And whereas of late great Companies of Souldiers and Mariners have béen dispersed into divers Counties of the Realm and the Inhabitants against their wills have béen compelled to receive them into their houses and there to suffer them to sojourn against the Laws and Customs of this Realm and to the great grievance and vexation of the People 25. Ed. 3. 9. And whereas also by Authority of Parliament in the five and twentieth year of the raign of King Edward the third it is declared and Enacted That no man should be fore-judged of life or limb against the form of the Great Charter and Law of the Land 9. H. 3. 28. 25. Ed 3. 4. 28. Ed. 3. 3 And by the said Great Charter and other the Laws and Statutes of this your Realm no man ought to be adjudged to death but by the Laws established in this your Realm either by the Customs of the same Realm or by Acts of Parliament And whereas no offendor of what kinde soever is exempted from the procéedings to be used and punishments to be inflicted by the Laws and Statutes of this your Realm Nevertheless of late divers Commissions under your Majesties great Seal have issued forth by which certain persons have béen assigned and appointed Commissioners with power and authority to procéed within the Land according to the Iustice of Martial Law against such Souldiers and Mariners or other dissolute persons joyning with them as should commit any Murther Robbery Felony Mutiny
or other outrage or misdemeanor whatsoever and by such summary course and order as is agréeable to Martial Law and as is used in Armies in time of War to procéed to the trial and condemnation of such Offendors and them to cause to be executed and put to death according to the Law Martial By pretext whereof some of your Majesties Subjects have béen by some of the said Commissioners put to death when and where if by the Laws and Statutes of the Land they had deserved death by the same Laws and Statutes also they might and by no other ought to have béen judged and executed And also sundry grievous Offendors by colour thereof claiming an exemption have escaped the punishments due to them by the Laws and Statutes of this your Realm by reason that divers of your Officers and Ministers of Iustice have unjustly refused or forborn to procéed against such Offendors according to the same Laws and Statutes upon pretence that the said Offendors were punishable onely by Martial Law and by Authority of such Commissions as aforsaid Which Commissions and all other of like nature are wholly and directly contrary to the said Laws and Statutes of this your Realm The Petition They do therefore humbly pray your most excellent Majesty That no man hereafter be compelled to make or yield any Gift Loan Benevolence Tax or such like charge without common consent by Act of Parliament And that none be called to make answer or take such Oath or to give attendance or be confined or otherwise molested or disquieted concerning the same or for refusal thereof And that no Fréeman in any such manner as is before mentioned be imprisoned or detained And that your Majesty would be pleased to remove the said Souldiers and Mariners and that your People may not be so burthened in time to come And that the foresaid Commissions for procéeding by Martial Law may be revoked and annulled And that hereafter no Commissions of like nature may issue forth to any person or persons whatsoever to be executed as aforesaid lest by colour of them any of your Majesties Subjects be destroyed or put to death contrary to the Laws and Franchise of the Land All which they most humbly pray of your most excellent Majesty as their Rights and Liberties according to the Laws and Statutes of this Realm And that your Majesty would also vouchsafe to declare That the awards doings and procéedings to the prejudice of your People in any of the premisses shall not be drawn hereafter into consequence or example And that your Majesty would be also graciously pleased for the further comfort and safety of your People to declare your royal will and pleasure That in the things aforesaid all your Officers and Ministers shall serve you according to the Laws and Statutes of this Realm as they tender the Honor of your Majesty and the Prosperity of this Kingdom Stat. 17 Car. cap. 14. CAP. I. A restraint of divers abuses committed on the Lords day FOrasmuch as the Lords day commonly called Sunday is much broken and prophaned by Carriers Waggoners Carters Wain-men Butchers and Drovers of Cattle to the great dishonor of God and reproach of Religion Be it therefore enacted by the Kings most excellent Majesty and the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and by the Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the Authority of the same That no Carrier with any Horse or Horses A Carrier c. that travels upon the Lords day shall forfeit 20. s. nor Waggon-men with any Waggon or Waggons nor Car-men with any Cart or Carts nor Wain-man with any Wain or Wains nor Drovers with any Cattel shall after forty days next after the end of this present Session of Parliament by themselves or any other travel upon the said Day Butchers that sell or kill victual upon that day shall forfeit 6. s. 8. d. upon pain that every person and persons so offending shall lose and forfeit twenty shillings for every such offence Or if any Butcher by himself or any other for him by his privity or consent shall after the end of the said forty daies kill or sell any Victual upon the said Day That then every such Butcher shall forfeit and lose for every such offence the sum of six shillings and eight pence The said offences and every of them being done in view of any Iustice of Peace Mayor or other head Officer of any City or Town corporate within their limits respectively or being proved upon Oath by two or more witnesses or by the confession of the party offending before any such Iustice Mayor or head Officer within their several limits respectively wherein such offence shall be committed To which end every such Iustice Mayor or head Officer shall have power by this Act to minister an Oath to such witness or witnesses All which sums or penalties shall or may be levied by any Constable After conviction and by warrant from a Iustice c. the Constables c. may levy the said forfeitures to the use of the poor or they may be recovered by Suit or Church-warden by Warrant from any such Iustice or Iustices of the Peace Mayor or other head Officer as aforesaid within their several limits where such offence shall be committed or done by distress and sale of the Offendors goods rendring to the party the over-plus or shall be recovered by any person or persons that will sue for the same by Bill Plaint or Information in any of his Majesties Courts of Record in any City or Town corporate before his Majesties Iustices of the Peace in their General Sessions of the Peace All which forfeitures shall be employed to and for the use of the poor of the Parishes where the said offences shall be committed or done saving onely that it shall be lawful to and for any such Iustice Mayor or head Officer out of the said Forfeitures to reward any such person or persons that shall inform or otherwise prosecute any person or persons offending against this present Act according to their discretions so that such reward excéed not the third part of the Forfeiture Provided that such Bill Plaint or Information shall be commenced sued and prosecuted in the County City or Town corporate where such offence shall be committed and done and not elsewhere wherein no Essoin Protection or Wager of Law shall be allowed to the Defendant Provided always That it shall be lawful for any Constable or Church-warden that shall have any Suit or Action brought against them for any Distress by them or any of them to be taken by force of this present Act to plead the general Issue and to give the special matter in Evidence Provided likewise That no person or persons whatsoever shall be impeached by this Act unless he be thereof questioned within six moneths after the Offence committed Provided further That this Act shall not in any sort abridge or take away the Authority of the Court Ecclesiastical
4. 20 R. 2. 2. and one other Statute made in the twentieth year of the reign of the late King Richard the second by which it is ordained that no Vaclets called Yeomen nor other of lesser estate than an Esquire shall use or bear any sign of Livery called Livery of Company of any Lord within the Realm And one Statute made in the first year of the reign of the late King Henry the fourth concerning giving of Liberies 7 H. 4. 7. 6 H. 4. 14. 13 H. 4. 3. 8 H. 6. 4. 8 Ed. 4. 2. 3 H. 7. 1. 3 H. 7. 12. A repeal of the 9 Statutes last mentioned And one statute made in the 7th year of the reign of the late King Hen. the 4th concerning giving of Liveries And one other Statute made in the 13th year of the reign of the late King Henry the fourth concerning giving of Liveries And one Statute made in the eighth year of the reign of the late King Henry the sixth concerning Liveries And one Statute made in the eighth year of the reign of the late King Edward the fourth concerning Liveries and so much of one Statute made in the third year of the reign of the late King Henry the seventh concerning the Star-Chamber as toucheth or concerneth the punishment of those that shall give or take Liveries And one other Statute made in the said third year concerning taking of Liveries by the Kings Officers and Farmers be from henceforth repealed And be it also enacted by authority of this Parliament 7 Jac. 20. continued untill the next Parliament that one Act of Parliament made in the seventh year of the reign of the late King James intituled An Act for the speedy recovery of many thousand Acres of marsh grounds and other grounds within the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk lately surrounded by the rage of the Sea in divers parts of the said Counties and for the prevention of the danger of the like surrounding hereafter be continued and shall stand in force untill the end of the next Session of Parliament 17 Car. cap. 4. CAP. V. The Estates of the Tenants of Bromfield and Yale in the County of Denbigh and of the Tenures Rents and Services thereupon reserved according to the late composition made for the same with the Kings most Excellent Majesty then Prince of Wales ratified and confirmed PR CAP. VI. Five Subsidies granted by the Spiritualty EXP. CAP. VII Five Subsidies granted by the Temporalty Anno quarto Caroli Regis EXP. Anno Regni Caroli Regis Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hiberniae Decimo Sexto AT the Parliament begun at Westminster the third day of Novemb. An. Dom. 1640. In the sixteenth year of the Reign of CHARLES the first by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith c. To the High pleasure of Almighty God and to the weal publick of this Realm were Enacted as followeth CAP. I. Parliaments to be called and held every third year REP. ALT 16 Car. 2. cap. 1. CAP. II. A Grant of four entire Subsidies for the Relief of His Majesties Army and the Northern parts of the Kingdom EXP. CAP. III. Some things mistaken in the last Act reformed and the Acts of the Commissioners and other Officers by them appointed made good EXP. Anno decimo septimo Caroli Regis CAP. IV. A Grant of two Subsidies for the further Relief of His Majesties Army and the Northern parts of the Kingdom EXP. And divers Statutes continued ANd be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the passing of this present Act Divers Statutes continued or of any other Act or Acts or his Majesties Royal Assent to them or any of them in this present Session of Parliament shall not be any determination of the said Session 3 Car. cap. 4. continued further and that all Statutes and Acts of Parliament which have their continuance or were by an Act of Parliament made in the third year of the Reign of his Majesty that now is intituled An Act for the Continuance and Repeal of divers Statutes continued untill the end of the first Session of the then next Parliament shall by vertue of this Act be adiudged ever since the Session of Parliament in the said third year to have been of such force and effect as the same were the last day of that Session and from thenceforth until some other Act of Parliament be made touching the continuance or discontinuance of the said Statutes and Acts in the said Act of the third year of his Majesties Reign continued as aforesaid CAP. V. The Lord Admiral and others by his authority may Raise and Impress Mariners Sailers and others for the present guarding of the Seas and necessary Defence of the Realm EXP. CAP. VI. Michaelmas Term abbreviated Inconvenience● Michaelmas term being so soon after the feast of Saint Michael VVHereas the Term of S. Michael commonly called Michaelmas Term doth begin so soon after the Feast of Saint Michael that it is generally found to be very inconvenient to His Majesties Subjects both Nobles and others as well for the keeping of the Quarter Sessions next after the Feast of Saint Michael the Archangel and the keeping of their Léets Law-dayes and Court-Barons which they can by no means attend in regard of the necessity of their coming to the said Term so spéedily after the Feast of Saint Michael the Archangel to appear upon Iuries and to follow their Causes and Suits in the Law the same time being the chief time of all the year for the sowing of Land with Winter Corn and for the disposing and setting in order of all their Winter Husbandry and business and for the receiving and paying of Rents And in many parts of this Kingdom Harvest is seldom or never Inned till three wéeks after the said Feast Therefore the Kings most Excellent Majesty out of the Princely care that he hath of all his loving Subjects having a special care to the encrease and continuance of their wealth and good Estates by the assent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same Ordaineth Enacteth and Establisheth That in the said Michaelmas Term there shall be six common dayes of Return only and not above that is to say The first day of Return thereof shall be and be called A die Sancti Michaelis in tres Septimanas In Michaelmas term shall be lie common dayes of Return only The second day of Return of the same Term shall be and be called A die Sancti Michaelis in unum mensem The third day of Return of the same Term shall be and be called In Crastino animarum The fourth day of Return of the same Term shall be and be called In Crastino Sancti Martini The fifth day of Return of the same Term shall be and be called In Octabis Sancti Martini And the sixth day of Return of the said
the Land and if any thing be done to the contrary it shall be void in Law and holden for error And by another Statute made in the six and thirtieth year of the same King Edward the Third 36 E. 3. c. 15. It is amongst other things Enacted That all pleas which shall be pleaded in any Courts before any the Kings Iustices or in his other places or before any of his other Ministers or in the Courts and places of any other Lords within the Realm shall be entred and inrolled in Latine And whereas by the Statute made in the third year of King Henry the seventh 3 H. 7. cap. 1. power is given to the Chancellor the Lord Treasurer of England for the time being and the Kéeper of the Kings Privy Seal or two of them calling unto them a Bishop and a Temporal Lord of the Kings most Honourable Councel and the two Chief Iustices of the Kings Bench and Common Pleas for the time being or other two Iustices in their absence to procéed as in that Act is expressed for the punishm●●● of some particular offences therein mentioned And by the Statute made in the One and t●●ntieth year of King Henry the Eighth 21 H. 8. cap. 20 The President of the Councel is associated to joyn with the Lord Chancellor and other Iudges in the said Statute of the third of Henry the seventh mentioned But the said Iudges have not kept themselves to the points limited by the said Statute but have undertaken to punish where no Law doth warrant and to make Decrées for things having no such Authority and to inflict heavier punishments then by any Law is warranted All matters ●●●minable in 〈◊〉 Star-Chamber ma● be ●●●●●nable and 〈◊〉 ●●o by the Common Law And forasmuch as all matters examinable or determinable before the said Iudges or in the Court commonly called the Star-Chamber may have their proper remedy and redress and their due punishment and correction by the Common Law of the Land and in the Ordinary course of Iustice elswhere and forasmuch as the reasons and motives inducing the erection and continuance of that Court do now cease and the procéedings Censures and Decrées of that Court have by experience been found to be an intolerable burthen to the Subject and the means to introduce an Arbitrary Power and Government And forasmuch as the Councel-Table hath of late times assumed unto it self a power to intermeddle in Civil causes and matters only of private interest betwéen party and party and have adventured to determine of the Estates and Liberties of the Subiect contrary to the Law of the Land and the Rights and Priviledges of the Subject by which great and manifold mischiefs and inconveniencies have arisen and happened and much incertainty by means of such procéedings hath béen conceived concerning Mens Rights and Estates For setling whereof and preventing the like in time to come Be it Ordained and Enacted by the Authority of this present Parliament Court of Star-Chamber and all its powers dissolved That the said Court commonly called the Star-Chamber and all Iurisdiction Power and Authority belonging unto or exercised in the same Court or by any the Iudges Officers or Ministers thereof be from the first day of August in the year of our Lord God One thousand six hundred forty and one clearly and absolutely dissolved taken away and determined and that from the said first day of August neither the Lord Chancellor or Kéeper of the Great Seal of England the Lord Treasurer of England the Kéeper of the Kings Privy-Seal or President of the Councel nor any Bishop Temporal Lord Privy-Councellor or Iudg or Iustice whatsoever shall have any power or authority to hear examine or determine any matter or thing whatsoever in the said Court commonly called the Star-Chamber or to make pronounce or deliver any Iudgment Sentence Order or Decrée or to do any Iudicial or Ministerial Act in the said Court And that all and every Act and Acts of Parliament and all and every Article clause and sentence in them and every of them by which any Iurisdiction power or Authority is given limited or appointed unto the said Court commonly called the Star-Chamber or unto all or any the Iudges Officers or Ministers thereof or for any procéedings to be had or made in the said Court or for any matter or thing to be drawn into question examined or determined there shall for so much as concerneth the said Court of Star-Chamber and the power and authority thereby given unto it be from the said first day of August repealed and absolutely revoked and made void And be it likewise Enacted Like Iurisdiction in several other Courts repealed and taken away That the like Iurisdiction now used and exercised in the Court before the President and Councel in the Marches of Wales and also in the Court before the President and Councel established in the Northern parts And also in the Court commonly called the Court of the Dutchy of Lancaster held before the Chancellor and Councel of that Court And also in the Court of Exchequer of the County Palatine of Chester held before the Chamberlain and Councel of that Court The like Iurisdiction being exercised there shall from the said first day of August One thousand six hundred forty and one be also repealed and absolutely revoked and made void any Law prescription custome or usage Or the said Statute made in the third year of King Henry the seventh Or the Statute made the One and twentieth of Henry the Eigth Or any Act or Acts of Parliament heretofore had or made to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding And that from henceforth no Court Councel No Court or Councel to have the like Iurisdiction or place of Iudicature shall be erected ordained constituted or appointed within this Realm of England or Dominion of Wales which shall have use or exercise the same or the like Iurisdiction as is or hath béen used practised or exercised in the said Court of Star-Chamber Be it likewise declared and Enacted by Authority of this present Parliament The King nor his privy Councel shall have no Iurisdiction over any mans estate That neither his Majesty nor his Privy-Councel have or ought to have any Iurisdiction power or authority by English Bill Petition Articles Libel or any other Arbitrary way whatsoever to examine or draw into question determine or dispose of the Lands Tenements Hereditaments Goods or Chattels of any the Subjects of this Kingdome But that the same ought to be tryed and determined in the ordinary Courts of Iustice and by the ordinary course of the Law And be it further provided and Enacted That if any Lord Chancellor Penalties upon great Officers and others for the first offence or Kéeper of the Great Seal of England Lord Treasurer Kéeper of the Kings Privy Seal President of the Councel Bishop Temporal Lord Privy Councellor Iudg or Iustice whatsoever shall offend or do
offending to Gaol till the next Sessions there to be indicted and procéeded against for the same and that the Officers and Inhabitants of the Village or Parish where such offence shall happen shall be assistant therein and moreover the party grieved shall have his Action or Actions against such offender or offenders and therein recover his treble damages and treble costs In which Action no Essoin Wager of Law Aid-prayer Priviledge Protection Imparlance Iniunction or Order of Restraint No action upon this Statute to be stayed but by Order of the Court where such action depends shall be granted or allowed And if any person or persons shall after notice given that the Action depending is grounded upon this Statute cause or procure any Action at the common Law grounded on this Statute to be delayed or stayed before Iudgment by colour or means of any Order Power Warrant or Authority save onely of the Court where such Action shall be brought and depending or after Iudgment had upon such Action shall cause or procure Execution of such Iudgment to be stayed or delayed by colour or means of any Order Warrant Power or Authority save only by Writ of Errour or Attaint or Order of such Court where such Writof Errour or Attaint shall be depending That then the person so offending shall incur the pains penalties Premunire and forfeitures ordained and provided by the Statute of Provision and Premunire made in the sixtéenth year of the Reign of King Richard the second Provided alwayes That this Act extend not to prejudice any of His Majesties Rights Titles or Duties of in or to or out of any Tinne in the Stannaries of Devon and Cornwall Proviso for the Stannaries Butserage Prisage nor to prejudice the ancient Duties of Butlerage and Prizage of Wines but that the same shall be in the same plight that the same were before the making of this Act any thing herein contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Recompence to his Majesty for the Court of Wards and Purveyances And now to the intent and purpose that His Majesty His Heirs and Successors may receive a full and ample Recompence and Satisfaction as well for the profits of the said Court of Wards and the Tenures Wardships Liveries Primer-Seizins Ousterlemaines and other the Premisses and Perquisites incident thereunto and for all Arrears any way due for the same as also for all and all manner of Purveyance and Provisions herein before mentioned and intended to be taken away and abolished and all sums of money due or pretended to be due or payable for and in respect of any compositions for the same 12 Car. 2. cap. 23. Rates of the Excise Be it therefore Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That there shall be paid unto the Kings Majesty His Heirs and Successors for ever hereafter in recompence as aforesaid the several Rates Impositions Duties and Charges herein after expressed and in manner and form following that is to say For every Barrel of Beer or Ale above six shillings the barrel brewed by the Common Brewer or any other Person or Persons who doth or shall sell or tap out beer or Ale publickly or privately to be paid by the common Brewer or by such other person or persons respectively and so proportionably for a greater or lesser quantity One shilling three pence XV. d. For every barrel of Six shillings Beer or Ale or under brewed by the common Brewer or any other person or persons who doth or shall sell or tap out such Beer or Ale publickly or privately to be paid by the said common Brewer or by such other person or persons respectively as aforesaid and so proportionably for a greater or lesser quantity three pence iij. d. For all Syder and Perry made and sold by retail upon every Hogshead to be paid by the Retayler thereof and so proportionably for a greater or lesser measure One shilling three pence XV. d. For all Metheglin or Mead sold whether by Retail or otherwise to be paid by the maker thereof upon every Gallon One half-penny Ob. For every Barrel of Beer commonly called Vinegar-Beer brewed by any common Brewer in any common Brew-house six pence Vi. d. For every Gallon of Strong-water or Aquavitae made and sold to be paid by the maker thereof One penny i. d. For every barrel of Beer or Ale Imported from beyond the Seas Three Shillings iij. s. For every Tun of Syder or Perry Imported from beyond the Seas and so proportionably for a greater or lesser quantity Five shillings V. s. For every gallon of Spirits made of any kind of Wine or Syder Imported Two pence ij d. For every gallon of Strong-water perfectly made Imported from beyond the Seas Four pence iiij d. For every Gallon of Coffee made and sold to be paid by the maker Four pence iiij d. For every gallon of Chocolatte Sherbet and Tea made and sold to be paid by the maker thereof Eight pence Viij d. And be it further Enacted and Ordained by the Authority aforesaid That the several Rates Rates of Excise upon forreign Liquors imported to be paid in money before landing Duties and Charges of Excise or New Impost above mentioned hereby set or imposed upon all and every the said Forreign Liquors which shall be Imported or brought into all or any the Ports of this Kingdom and Dominions thereof aforesaid from and after the five and twentieth day of December next shall be from time to time satisfied and paid by the Merchant or Merchants Importer or Importers of the same in ready money upon his or their Entry or Entries made and before the landing thereof And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid Entries to be made at the Office of Excise by Common Brewers Inn-keepers c. That all common Brewers of Béer and Ale shall once in every Wéek And all Inn-kéepers Alehouse-kéepers Victuallers and other Retaylers of Béer Ale Syder Perry Metheglin or Strong-water Brewing Making or Retailing the same shall once in every moneth make true and particular Entries at the Office of Excise within the limits of which the said Commodities and Manufactures are made of all Béer Ale Perry Syder Metheglin Strong-Water or other the Liquors aforesaid which they or any of them shall Brew make or Retail in that Wéek and Moneth respectively as aforesaid And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all such common Brewers The penalty for not making Entries who do not once a Wéek make due and particular Entries shall forfeit ten pounds And that every such Inn-kéeper who doth not make true and particular Entries once a Moneth shall forfeit five pounds And that every Alehouse-kéeper Victualler or other Retailer who doth not once a moneth make due and particular Entries shall forfeit twenty shillings And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every Common Brewer The penalty for not paying who shall not pay and clear off
against him for discharging such prisoner Delayes in Suites by reason of 15 dayes between the Teste and Retorn of writs remedyed in actions personall And whereas very many Suits Commenced by Original Writs have béen protracted and long delayed from Iudgment and Execution by reason of the necessity of having fiftéen dayes at the least betwéen the dayes of the Teste and the dayes of Return of Writs now used in personal Actions and also in Actions of Ejectione Firmae for Lands and Tenements For remedy thereof and for the more easie expediting Trials and the better and more spéedy executing of Iudgments for the time to come Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That in all Actions of Debt and all other personal Actions whatsoever and also in all Actions of Ejectione firmae Ejectione firmae for Lands or Tenements now depending or which at any time hereafter shall be depending by Original Writ in either of His Majesties Courts aforesaid after any issue therein ioyned to be tried by a Iury and also after any Iudgment had or obtained or to be had or obtained in either of the Courts aforesaid Venire facias Habeas Corpora Jurator Distringas Jurator Fieri fac Capias ad satisfaciendum Capias ad satisfaciendum where Exigent lyeth after Iudgment or to make the Bail appear excepted 3. Jac. cap. 8. Touching staying executions by Supersedeas or Writs of Errour and what actions it may be stayd There shall not néed to be fiftéen dayes betwéen the Teste day and the day of Retorn of any Writ or Writs of Venire facias Habeas Corpora Juratorum or Distringas Juratores Writs of Fieri facias or Writs of Capias ad satisfaciendum and that the want of Fiftéen dayes between the Teste day and the day of Retorn of any such Writ shall not be nor shall be assigned taken or adjudged to be any matter or Cause of Errour any Law Custome Statute Course or Vsage to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Provided nevertheless that this Act nor any thing therein contained shall not Extend or be construed to Extend to any Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum whereon a Writ of Exigent after Iudgment is to be awarded nor to Capias ad Satisfaciendum against the Defendant in Order to make any Bail liable but that the same continue and be as if this Act had never béen made And whereas by an Act of Parliament made in the third year of the Reign of our late Soveraign Lord King James of Blessed Memory a very good Law was made for avoiding unnecessary delayes of Execution Whereby it is Enacted That no Execution shall be stayed or delayed upon or by any Writ of Errour or Supersedeas thereupon to be sued for the reversing of any Iudgment to be given in any Action or Bill of Debt upon any single Bond for Debt or upon any Obligation with Condition for payment of money onely or upon Action or Bill of Debt for Rent or upon any Contract sued in any of His Highness Courts of Record at Westminster or in the Counties Palatine of Chester Lancaster or Durham or in His Highness Courts of Great Sessions in any of the Twelve Shires of Wales unless such person or persons in whose name or names such Writ of Error shall be brought with two sufficient Sureties such as the Court wherein such Iudgment is or shall be given shall allow of shall first before such stay made or Supersedeas to be awarded be bound to the party for whom any such Iudgment was or should be given by Recognizance to be acknowledged in the same Court in double the sum adiudged to be recovered by the said former Iudgment to prosecute the said Writ of Error with effect and also to satisfie and pay if the said Iudgment shall be affirmed all and singular the Debts Damages and Costs adjudged or to be adjudged upon the former Iudgment And all Costs and Damages to be also awarded for the same delaying of Execution which Law hath béen found by experience to be very good and beneficial to the Common-Wealth And forasmuch as divers other Cases within the same mischief by delayes and staying of Execution by Writs of Error and Supersedeas thereupon are not provided for by the said Statute For further remedy against delayes and staying of Executions in the several Actions hereafter specified Be it further Enacted and Ordained by the Authority aforesaid In what Actions execution may be stayed by writ of Error by this Statute That from and after the twentieth day of January in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty and one no Execution shall be stayed in any of the Courts aforesaid by any Writ or Writs of Error or Supersedeas thereupon after any Verdict and Iudgment thereupon obtained in any Action of Debt grounded upon the Statute made in the second year of the Reign of the late King Edward the sixth for not setting forth of Tythes nor in any Action upon the Case upon any promise for payment of money Actions sur Trover Action of Covenant Detinue and Trespass unless such Recognizance and in such manner as by the said recited former Act is directed shall be first acknowledged in the said Court where such Iudgment is given And be it also Enacted by the Authority aforesaid The Defendant to have double Costs for delays of his Execution by writ of Error That if any person or persons after the said day shall Sue or Prosecute any Writ or Writs of Error for Reversal of any Iudgment whatsoever given after any Verdict in any of the Courts aforesaid and the said Iudgment shall afterwards be affirmed then every such person or persons shall pay unto the Defendant or Defendants in the said Writ or Writs of Error his or their double Costs to be assessed by the Court where such Writ of Error shall be depending for the delaying of Execution Provided nevertheless that this Act nor any thing therein contained Popular actions or upon a penal Law Indictments c. not within this Statute shall not extend to any Action Popular nor unto any other Action which is or hereafter shall be brought upon any penal Law or Statute except Debt for not setting out Tythes as aforesaid nor to any Indictment Presentment Inquisition Information or Appeal any thing herein before expressed to the contrary thereof notwithstanding CAP. III. An Act for Granting unto the Kings Majesty Twelve hundred and threescore thousand pounds to be Assessed and Levied by an Assessment of Threescore and ten thousand pounds by the Moneth for Eighteen Moneths EXP. CAP. IV. For enabling the Kings Majesty to make Leases Grants and Copies of Offices Lands Tenements and Hereditaments parcel of his Highness Dutchy of Cornwall or annexed to the same and for Confirmation of Leases and Grants already made WHereas a great part of the Lands part of and annexed to the Dutchy of Cornwall Stat. 22 Jac.
before set that then it shall and may be lawful to and for the same Wardens and Assistants or any two of them to seize the same Yarns and bring the same within twenty days next after the Seisure thereof to Tryal by a Iury and to be proceeded in and fined in such manner and form as in this present Act is limited and appointed for defective Stuffs which said Iury shall have and hereby have power to set such fine or fines upon the said Yarns as they shall in their discrections sée cause the same fines not to excéed the moyety of the Yarn so found defective and the same fines to go to the Poor of the same Trade and Manufacture as aforesaid Provided alwayes That no person or persons shall be doubly punished for any one offence touching Yarns that is to say by this and the former clause in this Act. And it is hereby further Enacted That all sorts of Stuffs whether woven of Woollen onely All Woollen Stuffs and Weavers to be under the Government of the said Wardens and Assistant or of Wooll and other Materials within the City and County of Norwich and the County of Norfolk and the Makers and Weavers of the same Stuffs shall be under the power Government and Regulation of the said Wardens and Assistants in such manner as by this and other Acts of Parliament and the By-laws made and to be made by vertue thereof are or shall be established except such Stuffs as are under the Regulation of the Wardens and Fellowship of the mystery of Russel-Sattens Sattens Reverses and Fustians of Norwich-making within the City of Norwich And that all Stuffs made and to be made under the Regulation aforesaid before the same shall be offered or put to sale shall be brought to Weavers-Hall for the time being Good and sufficient shall be Sealed within the County of the City of Norwich to be viewed and searched by the said Wardens or any two of them And if the same shall be found to be well and sufficiently made and wrought according to the Rules and Ordinances of the said Trade then all such Stuffs shall be by the Wardens or any two of them Sealed and allowed accordingly without any sum of money paid or to be paid for the same And if upon search and veiw thereof any such Stuffs shall be found Defective Stuffs shall be s●ized and tryed by a Iury. and appear to be defective contrary to the Rules and Ordinances of the said Wardens and Assistants then all such defective Stuffs shall be seized by the said Wardens or any two of them and tried by a Iury of Twelve Artificers of the said Regulation of Worsted-weavers Six whereof to be of the City of Norwich and Six to be of the County of Norfolk who shall be from time to time Impanelled by a Precept under the Hand and Seal of the Mayor of the City of Norwich for the time being or his Deputy And if any who shall be so Impanelled shall fail in appearance the number to be made up either of the Master-weavers of the City of Norwich or of the County of Norfolk by a Precept from the said Mayor which Iury so Impanelled or taken and Sworn before the Mayor of the said City for the time being shall try the said Stuffs and find whether they be made according to this Act and the By-laws and Ordinances made by vertue thereof or of any other Act of Parliament and shall have power to impose a moderate fine according to the nature of the offence not excéeding the moyety of the value of the defective Stuffs so seized and tried the same fines to go to the use of the Trade and Manufacture And those Stuffs which shall be found defective to be detained until the fine or fines set upon them by the Iury be paid which if the Owner of the same Stuffs shall not pay to the said Wardens or some of them within fourty days after the Trial then the same Stuffs to be sold by any two of the said Wardens and the overplus of the moneys thereof coming after the fines deducted to be restored to the Owner upon demand And it is further Enacted That if any Warden or Wardens shall at any time seal The penalty for Sealing defective Stuffs or cause to be sealed any Stuffs made under the said Regulation which shall afterwards be discovered by any person to be defective contrary to this present Act and the by-By-laws Rules and Ordinances thereupon made or hereafter to be made or any of them and found so to be by a Iury of the twelve Artificers of the said Trade from time to time to be Impanelled and Sworn before the said Mayor or his Deputy and the said Steward of the Dutchy of Lancaster for the time being if he be there present And if the said Steward be absent then before the said Mayor or his Deputy onely of which Iury six shall be of the said City Weavers and the other six of the said Countrey-Weavers who shall have and hereby have power to set and impose a fine upon the Warden or Wardens of the said Trade offending for every piece of defective Stuff so sealed as the same Iury in their discretions shall think fit the same fine not excéeding the sum of Fourty shillings which shall be to the use of the Kings Majesty And that the same Iury or any other such like Iury from time to time to be Impanelled by and sworn before the persons aforesaid or any of them shall likewise enquire into all and every other the frauds abuses and miscarriages of the Wardens and Assistants and every of them in the execution of their Offices and correct and punish them and every of them for their several offences in such manner as is herein before mentioned to be done against any other offendors who are under the said Regulation Provided That if the said Wardens or any of them shall be unjustly molested Persons unjustly molested to have double damages and that if such Stuffs upon tryal shall be found by the Iury to be good and duely made or that they or the Assistants or any of them are not guilty of any such frauds miscarriages or abuses as they are complained of for the person or persons so causlesly molesting shall pay to the Wardens or Assistents or any of them so unjustly molested double the damages they or any of them shall or may sustain by any such molestation And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid None may buy Stuffs unsealed That it shall not be lawful for any person or persons to buy any piece or pieces of Stuffs before the same be sealed by the Wardens of the said Trade saving to the Kings Majesty His Heirs and Successors all such right of Customs Subsidies and Aulnage of Norfolk and Norwich-Stuffs or Worsteds or any of them as he or they might lawfully have claimed before the making of this Act Saving
or Assessments shall not excéed in the whole above the sum of Six pence in the pound in any one year according to the real value of the same and Twenty pounds in Money Goods Stock or other personal Estate shall be rated equally to Twenty shillings a year in Lands And every such Assessment so made shall within Six days after be presented to some Iustice of the Peace near adjoyning to the Parish where it is made to be séen allowed and signed by him And after such Allowance every person so Assessed or Taxed that shall not within Twenty days after demand made by the Surveyors or one of them pay such sum or sums of Money Assessed on him or her or them unto the Surveyors or one of them shall forfeit and pay double so much as he she or they are Assessed to pay unless upon complaint made to the said Iustice of wrong done to such person by that Assessment the said Iustice shall think fit to alter the same And in case where common Nusances are in High-ways or where Ditches or Water-courses adjoyning unto High-ways are not scoured and dressed the said Surveyors shall sée the same reformed and the offenders punished according to Law deducting out of the Moneys so to be raised his reasonable Charges for prosecution And for the more effectual Mending the High-ways and Parish-Bridges and Stréets the Surveyors aforementioned shall yearly at the most convenient and fitting time betwéen the First of May and the last of August hire labourers Work-men Carts and Carriages for Amending the High-ways Stréets Parish-Bridges aforesaid and Water-courses and shall cause them to be well and sufficiently mended The Surveyors may charge Carts and Work-men And for the better effecting thereof Be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the said Surveyors or any of them within their several Limits and Iurisdictions may yearly as he shall see cause and néed require direct and appoint every person and persons who by the former Laws and Statutes of this Realm are chargeable with Wayn or Cart 2 3. Ph. Mar. ca. 8. 5 El. ca 13. 18 El. ca. 10. to the amending of the High-ways and every other person and persons chargeable to come to labour at the said ways to send his or her Cart or Wayn and Team so furnished as by the Laws is directed or to come and work for the amending of the High-ways for so many days as by the Laws are appointed or for so many of them as the said Surveyors shall think néedful and appoint for which Teams work and labour the said Surveyors shall pay unto such workmen and Owner of such Teams Carts and Wayns according to the usual rate of the Countrey for such work as they shall do over and above what by the other Laws made for the amending the High-ways they are appointed to do And if any question shall arise about the value or worth of such work or labour for Man or Teams some Iustice of the Peace near adjoyning and not living in the said Parish shall determine what is fit to be allowed for such work Penaly upon such as refuse or neglect And in case any person so charged to send his or her Team to work as aforesaid shall refuse or neglect to do so such person so refusing or neglecting shall forfeit ten shillings for every day that he or she shall make such default and every Labourer Eightéen pence for such day that he neglects to work as aforesaid Provided That no person or persons occupying any Lands shall be Assessed and Taxed both for the said Lands and the Stock which he or they shall use or imploy upon the same In what cases High-ways may be Enlarged out of mens lands next adjoyning And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Surveyors of the High-ways for the time being of every such Parish Town Village or Hamlet within their several Precincts from time to time by order from the Quarter-Sessions and upon the view and by the allowance or consent of two or more Iustices of the Peace of the County Authorized thereunto by the Sessions wherein such Parish Town Village or Hamlet shall lie under their hands and seals in writing where any common or publick High-way is not of the breadth of eight yards from the shoars and brinks of the Ditches on either side or from the banks and hedges where there are no Ditches to assign and lay out so much of any mans several Lands next adjoyning to the said Common and publick High-way where they shall think it néedful and it may conveniently be done as shall enlarge the said way to be the full breadth of eight yards or so much broader toward the bredth of eight yards then now it is as conveniently the place will bear from the said shoars Ditches Banks or hedges by the consent of the Owner or Owners of the said lands according to his or their respective interests therein or otherwise by order of the Iustices of Peace at their Quarter-Sessions after a Writ of Ad quod damnum first issued out and returned to assign and lay out a more new and commodious way in and over the said lands next or near adjoyning to the said common and publick High-ways the said Surveyors first giving such satisfaction for the said ground unto the respective owners of the same according to their several and respective Interest in the whole not excéeding Twenty years purchase Provided always That if any common or publick High-way or ways shall be so altered and changed as is aforesaid that then and in such case the same new Way or Ways as also any new Way or ways altered or to be altered by a Writ of Ad quod damnum shall from time to time be repaired and amended by such Parish or Parishes Town Hamlet or Village or by such person and persons and in such manner and form as the said old and former common or publick High-way or ways was or were to be repaired and amended Digging for gravel in wasts and Commons And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That where there is not sufficient Gravel Chalke Sand Cinders or Stones within any Parish Town Village or Hamlet to repair their common and publick High-ways it shal be lawful for the Surveyor and Surveyors and such person and persons as he or they shall appoint upon the allowance and approbation of any two Iustices of Peace within the said County to digg take and carry away Gravel Chalk Sand Cinders or Stones out of the Waste and Common of any Neighbouring Parish Town Village or Hamlet or upon the Sea-Coast without paying any thing for the same for the repairing and amending of the High-ways aforesaid so as they fill up the place within one moneth next ensuing if required by the Owner of the Soyl. Provided always and be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid
Rivers Streams Channels and Sands some places then appointed are become unfit and useless others much more convenient and commodious as well for Traffique and Commerce as for Landing and Discharging Lading and Shipping of Goods Wares and Merchandize It is Enacted and Ordained and be it Enacted and Ordained by the Authority aforesaid That the Kings Majesty may from time to time by his Highness Commission or Commissions out of his Court of Exchequer assign and appoint all such further Places Ports Members and Créeks except the Town of Hull as shall be lawful for the landing and discharging lading or shipping of any Goods Wares or Merchandize within the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales or Port or Town of Berwick upon Tweed and to what ancient and head-Ports respectively such Places Members or Creeks shall belong and appertain And where any such Member Créek or Place shall be so as aforesaid appointed by vertue of the said Commission or Commissions the Customer Collector Comptroller and Searcher of the head-Port shall by themselves or their sufficient Deputy or Deputies servant or servants reside and inhabit for the entring clearing and passing shipping and discharging of Ships Goods and Merchandize And by vertue of the aforesaid Commission or Commissions may likewise set down and appoint the extents bounds and limits of every Port Haven or Créek within his Majesties Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town and Port of Berwick whereby the extents limits and priviledges of every Port Haven and Créek may be ascertained and known And it shall not be lawful for any Person or Persons whatsoever to lade or put or cause to be laden or put off or from any Key Wharf or other place on the Land into any Ship Vessel Lighter Boat or Bottom any Goods Wares or Merchandize whatsoever Fish taken by his Majesties Subjects Sea-coal Stone and Bestials only excepted to be Transported into any place of the parts beyond the Seas or carried by land into the Realm of Scotland or to take up discharge or lay on land or cause or procure to be taken up discharged and laid on land out of any Boat Lighter Ship Vessel or Bottom being not in Leak or Wreck any Goods Wares or Merchandize whatsoever Fish taken by his Majesties Subjests Bestials and Salt only excepted to be brought from any of the parts beyond the Seas or by land from the Realm of Scotland by way of Merchandize but only upon such open Place Key or Wharf Places Keys or Wharfs as his Majesty shall from time to time assign and appoint by vertue of such Commission and Commissions as aforesaid in his Majesties Port of London and the Members and Liberties thereof in any other Port Place Member or Créek within his Majesties Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town and Port of Berwick without special sufferance and leave first had from the Commissioners and Officers of his Majesties Customs upon the penalty of the forfeiture of all such Goods Wares and Merchandize For avoiding Practises between Owners of goods and Informers to avoid payment of customs None to seize any goods but officers of the customs And forasmuch as it doth appear by daily experience That there are great Practises and Combinations betwéen the Importers and Owners of Goods and Merchandizes and the Seizers and Informers with design and intent to defraud the force of the Law and his Majesty of his Duties and Customs Be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no Ship or Ships Goods Wares or Merchandize shall be seized as forfeited for or by reason of unlawful Importation or Exportation into or out of this Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales or Port and Town of Berwick or any the Ports members or Créeks thereunto belonging or for not payment of any Customs or Subsidies now due or hereafter to be due and payable to his Majesty but by the person or persons who are or shall be appointed by his Majesty to manage his Customs or Officers of his Majesties Customs for the time being or such other person or persons as shall be deputed and authorized thereunto by Warrant from the Lord-Treasurer or Vnder-Treasurer or by special Commission from his Majesty under the Great or Privy-Seal And if any Seizure shall hereafter be made by any other Person or Persons whatsoever for any the Causes aforesaid such seizure shall be void and of none effect any Statute Law Act or Provision to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding In any suit against persons imployed about the customs the Defendant may plead the general issue 12 Car. 2. cap. 18. And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That in every Action Suit Indictment Information or Prosecution wherein or whereby the person or persons which are or shall be appointed by his Majesty for managing his Customs or the Officers of his Majesties Customs or any Officer or Officers Person or Persons authorized by his Majesty to put in execution the Act of Parliament For encreasing and encouraging of Navigation their Deputies or Servants or any others acting in aid of them have béen are or shall be sued indicted prosecuted or molested it shall be lawful for all and every the said Persons their Heirs Executors and Administrators to plead the general Issue And to give this for other acts relating to customs or Navigation in evidence and to give this or the aforesaid Acts of Parliament relating to the Customs and Navigation in evidence in any of his Majesties Courts of Iustice or other Courts where the said matter shall be depending And the Iudges of the said Courts are hereby strictly enjoyned and required to admit the same and to acquit and indemnifie them and every of them of and from all such Suits Indictments Informations or Prosecutions for or concerning any matter or thing acted or done in the due and necessary performance and execution of their respective Trusts and Imployments therein Be it hereby also Enacted for avoiding of fraudulent Compositions That if any Seizer For avoyding fraudulent compositions by Informers Informer or Officer as aforesaid shall not prosecute to effect for the bringing to Tryal and Condemnation the Ships Goods and Merchandize by them Seized or Informed against That then and in every such case it shall be lawful to or for any of the person or persons which are or shall be appointed by his Majesty for managing his Customs or the Officers of the Customs or other person or persons deputed by them or thereunto Authorized by the Lord-Treasurer or Vnder-Treasurer to make seizure of or inform against such Goods and Merchandize or bring his Action for the same by way of Devenerunt and that they shall be estéemed and adjudged in Law as the true first Informers and Seizers and have the benefit of such Informers or Seizers Any Law Statute Act or Vsage to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding And that no Informer or Officer be suffered to compound under one Third of the
shall be néedful for Repairing of the several High-ways and places aforesaid and the said several Surveyors in their respective Counties shall provide Stones Gravel and other materials and necessaries to be used for and towards the Repairing and amending the said High-way at the places aforesaid And the said Surveyors or thrée or more of them in their respective Counties being so met and assembled are hereby authorized to appoint a Receiver or Collector of Toll and such other Officer and Officers as they shall find necessary in their respective Counties for carrying on the said Work with such moderate allowance as shall be thought fit to be approved of by any two or more Iustices of the Peace for the said respective County for which such Officer is so chosen living near to the said High-way or places aforesaid or otherwise to be removed and other fit person or persons to be chosen in his or their places by the said Iustices in the said several and respective Counties And for the better effecting thereof Be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the said Surveyors or any thrée or more of them in their several Counties Charging of Carts and Carriages shall from time to time as they shall sée cause appoint and require all and every person and persons inhabiting within thrée miles of the places aforesaid being within their several and respective Counties who by any Law or Statute of this Realm now in force is or are chargeable to find any Wayn or Cart for the amending of the High-ways and every other person and persons chargeable to labour in the High-ways upon reasonable notice to send his or their Cart or Wain and Team or to come to labour in the said High-way at any the places aforesaid within their respective Counties so furnished as by the Laws and Statutes of this Realm is directed for the amending of other High-ways when and so often as the said Surveyors for their said several Counties Allowance of wages to labourers and owners or any thrée or more of them shall think néedful and appoint for which the said Surveyors shall pay unto such Labourers and to the owners of such Teams Carts and Wayns according to the usual rate of the Countrey And in case any person so charged to send his her or their Team to work as aforesaid shall refuse or neglect so to do such persons so refusing or neglecting The Penalty for refusing shall forfeit Ten shillings for every day that he or they shall make such default and every Labourer Eightéen pence for every day he shall neglect or refuse to work as aforesaid How far and often Carts and carriages may be charged Provided That no person or persons by vertue of this Act be compelled or compellable to labour or to send his or their Team Cart or Waggon for the mending of the said High-way to any of the said places being above Thrée miles distant from his Dwelling-house or not in the same County nor to labour or send his or their Team Cart or Waggon for amending of the said High-way above Thrée days in any one wéek nor at any time in Séed-time Hay or Corn-harvest Who may determine differences about carriages and labourers Wages And in case that any question shall happen to arise touching the hire to be given by the said Surveyors for such Team Cart or Waggon or concerning the wages of such Labourers imployed in mending the said High-ways That then the said Iustices of the Peace in the County where such difference ariseth or any Two or more of them shall and may determine and set down what hire for such Team Cart or Waggon and also what wages to such Labourer shall be paid or allowed by the said Surveyors and such Order in that behalf to be made shall conclude all parties And be further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That where there is not sufficient Gravel Chalk Sand or Stones within any Parish Town Village or Hamlet wherein the said High-way How gravell Chalk Stones c. may be taken or places aforesaid or any of them do lie to repair the said High-way at any of the places aforesaid It shall and may be lawful for the said Surveyors in their several and respective Counties or any thrée or more of them and such person and persons as they shall appoint to dig take and carry away Gravel Chalk Sand or Stones out of the Waste or Common of any neighbouring Parish Town Village or Hamlet without paying any thing for the same for the repairing or amending of the said High-way at any the places aforesaid or where there is not sufficient of such materials in any Common or Waste Ground thereunto near adjoyning to dig in the several grounds of any person or persons not being an House Garden Orchard Yard or Park stored with Déer being within any Parish chargeable towards the repairs of the said High-way and places so to be repaired where any such materials are or may be found And from time to time to carry away such and so much thereof as the said Surveyors or any thrée or more of them in their respective Counties shall adjudge necessary for the said Reparations without paying any thing for such materials saving only such reasonable satisfaction to the Owner or Occupier of the Ground where the same shall be so digged carried away as for the damage he or they shall thereby sustain to be assessed and adjudged by the said Iustices of the County where the same is digged at the next or any other Quarter-Sessions for the said County in case of difference concerning the same And that the Pits and places where and from whence such materials shall be dugg and carried away for the Reparations aforesaid shall with all convenient spéed to be adjudged by the said Iustices of Peace as aforesaid be filled up and levelled with earth or other materials or else rayled about so as that the same may not be déemed dangerous or prejudicial to man or beast And for the defraying of the charge of such Reparations to be done in the places aforesaid Be it further Enacted That from and after the choice of the Surveyors aforesaid it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Surveyors for the time being with such consent and approbation as is aforesaid Who may appoint the taking of Toll or Custom of all carriages and passengers of the said Iustices of the several Counties within their own Counties and not elsewhere to choose and appoint one or more fit person or persons to receive or take such sum or sums of money in the name of Toll or Custom to be paid for all such Horses Carts Coaches Waggons Droves and Gangs of Cattel as in time to come shall pass be led or droven in or through the said way or places aforesaid as are hereafter by this Act limited and appointed that is to say for every Horse one peny for every Coach six
in force until the end of Seven years from the expiration or determination of the fore-mentioned Act. And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the benefit of Clergy shall be taken away from great known and notorious Thieves and Spoil-takers in the said Counties of Northumberland Cumberland or either of them during the continuance of this present Act Clergy taken away from notorious Theives in Northumberland Cumberland who shall be duly Convicted for Theft done or committed within the said Counties or either of them Or otherwise That it shall and may be lawful to and for the Iustices of the Assize and Commissioners of Oyer and Terminer or Gaol-delivery before whom such Offenders shall be Convicted within the said Counties or either of them to Transport or cause to be Transported the said Offenders and every of them into any of His Majesties Dominions in America there to remain and not to return Any former Law Statute or Vsage to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding CAP. IV. For Burying in Woollen onely FOr the Encouragement of the Woollen Manufactures of this Kingdom and prevention of the Exportation of the Moneys thereof for the Buying and Importing of Linnen Woollen Manufactures encouraged Be it Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament Assembled and by the Authority thereof That from and after the Five and twentieth day of March in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty seven No person or persons whatsoever shall be buried in any Shirt None shall be buried but in Woollen Shift or Shéet made of or mingled with Flax Hemp Silk Hair Gold or Silver or other then what shall be made of Wooll onely or be put into any Coffin lined or faced with any thing made of or mingled with Flax Hemp Silk or Hair upon pain of the forfeiture of the sum of Five pounds Penalty to be imployed to the use of the poor of the Parish where such person shall be buried for and towards the providing a Stock or Work-house for the setting them at work to be levied by the Churchwardens and Overséers of the Poor of such Parish or one of them by Warrant from any Iustice of the Peace or Mayor Alderman or Head-officer of such City Town or place Corporate respectively within their several Limits by Distress and Sale of the Goods of the party Interred contrary to this Act rendring the overplus or in default thereof by Distress and Sale of the Goods of any that had a hand in the putting such person into such Shift Shirt Shéet or Coffin contrary to this Act or did order or dispose the doing thereof to be levied and imployed as abovesaid Proviso for persons dying of the Plague Provided That no penalty appointed by this Act shall be incurred for or by the reason of any person that shall die of the Plague though such person be buried in Linnen CAP. V. For Encouraging for Coynage WHereas it is obvious That the plenty of Current Coyns of Gold and Silver of this Kingdom is of great advantage to Trade and Commerce For the Increase whereof Your Majesty in Your Princely Wisdom and Care hath béen graciously pleased to bear out of Your Revenue half the Charge of the Coynage of Silver-money For the preventing of which Charge to Your Majesty Encouragement for bringing Gold and Silver into the Realm and the Encouragement of the bringing of Gold and Silver into the Realm to be converted into the Current Money of this Your Majesties Kingdom We Your Majesties Dutiful and Loyal Subjects do Give and Grant unto Your Majesty the Rates Duties or Impositions following And do beséech Your Majesty that it may be Enacted And be it Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the Authority of the same That whatsoever person or persons Native or Foreigner Alien or Stranger Silver or Gold brought in to be Coyned shall from and after the Twentieth day of December One thousand six hundred sixty and six bring any Foreign Coyn Plate or Bullion of Gold or Silver in Mass Molten or Allayed or any sort of Manufacture of Gold or Silver into His Majesties Mint or Mints within the Kingdom of England to be there Melted down and Coyned into the current Coyns of this Kingdom shall have the same there Assayed Melted down and Coyned with all convenient spéed without any Defalcation Diminution or Charge for the Assaying Coynage or Wast in Coynage So as that for every pound Troy of Crown or Standard-Gold that shall be brought in and delivered by him or them to be Assayed Melted down and Coyned as aforesaid there shall be delivered out to him or them respectively a pound Troy of the current Coyns of this Kingdom of Crown or Standard-Gold And for every pound Troy of Sterling or Standard-Silver that shall be brought in and delivered by him or them to be Assayed Melted down and Coyned as aforesaid there shall be delivered out to him or them respectively a pound Troy of the current Coyns of this Kingdom of Sterling or Standard-Silver and so proportionably for a greater or lesser weight And for every pound Troy of Gold or Silver that shall be brought in and delivered to be Assayed Melted down and Coyned as aforesaid that shall be finer upon Assay then Crown-Gold or Standard-Silver there shall be delivered for the same so much more then a pound Troy as the same doth in proportion amount unto in ●●neness and value And for every pound Troy of Gold or Silver that shall be brought in and delivered to be Assayed Melted down and Coyned as aforesaid that shall be courser or baser upon Assay or worse in value then Crown-Gold or Standard-Silver there shall be delivered for the same so much less then a pound Troy as the same doth fall short in fineness or value and so for a greater or lesser quantity And it is hereby further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That there shall be no preference in point of Assaying or Coynage There shall be no under preference but money Coyned shall be delivered out in order but that all Gold and Silver brought in and delivered into the Mint to be Assayed and Coyned shall be Assayed Coyned and delivered out to the respective Importers according to the order and times of bringing in and delivering the same into the Mint or Mints and not otherwise So as he that shall first bring in and deliver any Gold or Silver to be Coyned shall be taken and accounted the first person to have the same Assayed Coyned and Delivered And he or they that shall bring in and deliver any Gold or Siver next to be accounted the second person to have the same Assayed Coyned and Delivered and so successively