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A39473 An exact abridgment of all the statutes of King William and Queen Mary now in force and use / by J. Washington.; Laws, etc. England and Wales.; Washington, Joseph, d. 1694. 1694 (1694) Wing E913; ESTC R23866 210,071 247

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Customs shall charge every Master of any Vessel in his Victualling Bill with so much Beer Ale Cyder or Mum and no more as such number of men use to spend in such Voyages the Excise whereof to be recovered according to the Laws established III. The said Rate of One Shilling the Tun for Beer c. Exported shall be levied and paid under such Rules and Penalties and for such time and in such manner as by the Laws of Tonnage and Poundage are ordained IV. No Mum Imported during the continuance of this Act shall have any part of the Custom or Excise repaid upon Exportation Butter and Cheese I. Stat. 4 5 W. M. cap. 7. After any Factor or Buyer hath bought Butter or Cheese and approved the same the Seller shall not afterwards be chargeable with any Penalties in the Act of the 14 Car. 2. Entituled An Act for Reforming Abuses in Weighing and false Packing of Butter II. Such Factor or Buyer shall set his Seal or Mark or Name at length on the Cask in which such Butter is and in case the same be afterward exchanged or opened and the Cask changed or bad Butter pack'd up and mix'd with good or any Fraud be committed by the Seller the Offender being convicted upon Oath before one or more Justices of Peace or upon his own Confession shall forfeit Twenty Shillings for every such Ferkin and Offence to be levied by Distress and Sale of the Offenders Goods restoring the Overplus after Charges defrayed And Constables of Parishes and Chief Constables of Hundreds are hereby authorized to levy the same by Warrant under Hand and Seal of such Justice or Justices III. Warehouse-keepers Weighers Searchers or Shippers of Butter and Cheese in any Port within this Kingdom shall receive all Butter and Cheese that shall be brought to them for any Cheesemonger free of the City of London or any other making the said Commodities and take care thereof till the same can be shipped and shall ship it successively as it comes to their hands on the next Vessel that shall come to lade Butter and Cheese for London Except the Owners order the contrary and shall receive of the Owners Two Shillings and Six pence for every Load and no more and so proportionably And if any such Persons or their Servants shall refuse to receive such Goods or to take due care thereof or to ship them successively as aforesaid they shall forfeit being convicted in manner aforesaid for every Ferkin of Butter Ten Shillings and for every Weigh of Cheese Five Shillings to be levied as aforesaid IV. Warehouse-keepers Weighers c. shall keep Books and enter therein all Butter and Cheese that shall be brought to them as it comes with the time when received the quantity and and Owners Name and when the Goods are shipp'd off shall make Entries of the time when shipped the Master's Name the Vessels Name and to whom consigned Which Book shall be open for all Persons to see and search gratis And if any Ware-house-keeper c. shall not keep such Book or not make Entries as aforesaid or undue Entries or refuse in the day-time to produce the Book to be searched such Offenders being convict in manner aforesaid shall forfeit for every Firkin of Butter Two Shillings and Six pence and for every Weigh of Cheese Two Shilling and Six pence and for every other the aforesaid Offences Two Shillings and Six pence to be levied as aforesaid and for want of Goods to levy the Penalty the Justice before whom such Conviction shall be made may commit the Offender to Goal till the Penalties be satisfied V. If Masters of Vessels coming to lade Butter and Cheese or their Servants refuse to take on Board any such Butter and Cheese as shall be tendred to be shipped by any such Warehouse-keeper c. before their Vessels be laden they shall forfeit being convict as aforesaid for every Firkin of Butter so refused Five Shillings and for every Weigh of Cheese Two shillings and Six pence to be levied as aforesaid VI. One half of the Forfeitures within this Act to go to the Poor of the Parish and the other half to the Informer VII This Act shall not exclude Cheesemongers free of the City of London from sending their own Vessels or such as they shall hire for their own Goods VIII Nothing in this Act shall extend to the Counties of Chester and Lancaster nor to the County of the City of Chester IX Persons aggrieved by the Determination of any Justice of Peace may appeal to the next General Quarter-Sessions whose Determination shall be final The Person appealing first giving to the Party accused a Bond of Twenty Pounds Penalty with one or more Sureties to the liking of the Justice of Peace to pay such Costs as shall be allowed in case the Appellant be not relieved the said Costs to be paid within a Month after the determining the Appeal Cattel I. Stat. 3 4 W. M cap. 8. It shall be lawful for any Persons native or foreign at any time to ship and transport into any part of the World in Amity with Their Majesties Beef Pork or Hogs-flesh Butter Cheese or Candles free from any Custom or Imposition whatsoever Chancellor I. Stat. Ann. 1. W. M. Sess 1. cap. 21. Commissioners to be appointed to execute the Office of Lord Chancellor or Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England for the time being may use and exercise all and every the same and like Offices Authority Jurisdiction and Execution of Laws and other Customs Priviledges Emoluments and Advantages which the Lord Chancellor of England or Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of right ought to use have and execute as belonging to their Offices or otherwise and shall have and take place next after the Peers of this Realm and Speaker of the House of Commons unless any of them shall happen to be a Peer and then to take place accordingly II. Any one Commissioner may hear Motions and give Orders touching Interlocutory Proceedings so as such one Commissioner in the absence of the others shall not make Decrees or put the Great Seal to any thing unless there be two present III. The nominating and appointing of the Custos Rotulorum in all Shires and Counties shall be as is directed by a Statute made in the 37 year of K. Hen. 8. IV. The Custos Rotulorum or other person to whom of right it doth belong shall from time to time nominate and appoint the Clerk of the Peace V. If any Clerk of the Peace shall misdemean himself in his Office the Justices of Peace in their General Quarter-Sessions or the Major part of them upon Complaint in Writing exhibited against him may upon Examination and due Proof thereof suspend or discharge him And in such case the Custos Rotulorum or other person to whom of Right it shall belong shall appoint another person residing within such County c. to be Clerk of the Peace in
custody or stood upon Bail on the said 13th day of February shall be proceeded against as if the said Crimes had been committed before the said 11th day of December and all Persons for any Matter arisen since the said 11th day of December and before the said 13th day of February shall be liable to any Action and it shall be sufficient in all Indictments and Informations for any such Crimes and in all Actions and Declarations for any such Cause to alledge the Year of our Lord instead of the Year of the King and in such Indictments Informations or Actions wherein Conclusions used to be contra Pacem Domini Regis to conclude contra Pacem Regni and Indictments for Felonies committed within that time shall be good having the words contra Pacem Regni though the words Domini Regis Coronam Dignitatem be omitted X. Recognizances Statutes and Obligations made since the said 11th day of December and before the said 13th day of February in the Name of and to the late King James II. shall be good and may be sued in their Majesties Names and all Persons who were bound by Recognizance to the said late King to appear in the Court of Kings Bench at any time in Hill Term or at the next Assizes Oyer and Terminer General Gaol-delivery or of the Peace shall be obliged to appear in the said Court of Kings Bench on the first day of Easter-Term 1689. and at the next Assizes Sessions of Oyer and Terminer c. under the Penalty of forfeiting the said Recognizance c. XI Writs and Process issuing out of any of the Courts of Westminster as of Mich. Term 1688. that have been executed before they were returnable and all Bills Plaints Judgments and Proceedings in any Inferior Court and Executions thereupon since the said 11th day of December and before the said 13th day of February shall be good as if the said late King had continued so XII Bail Bonds taken by Sheriffs c. though not lawfully qualified since the first day of November 1687. and Recognizances of Bail taken since the said 11th day of December before any Person who upon the first day of December last was Justice of the Kings Bench Common Pleas or Baron of the Exchequer shall be good and may be inroll'd in Easter-Term 1689. and all Commitments to prison on any Writ or Process by the said Judges since the said 11th day of December shall be good in Law XIII No part of the time from the 10th of December 1688. until the 12th of March 1688. shall be accounted as part of the six months from the time of the avoidance of any Church in which any Person is bound to bring his darrein Presentment or Quare impedit or as any part of the time in which any Person by virtue of any Statute of Limitation ought to bring his Action Iudgments I. Stat. 4 5 W. M. cap. 20. The Clerk of the Essoins of the Court of Common Pleas every Clerk of the Doggets of the Court of Kings Bench and the Master of the Office of Pleas in the Exchequer shall before the end of every Easter-Term put into an Alphabetical Dogget by the Defendants Names a particular of all Judgments for Debt by Confession non sum Informatus or nihil dicit entred in the said respective Courts of the Term of St. Hillary preceding containing the Names of the Plaintiffs and Defendants their Places of Abode Title Trade or Profession if any such be in the Record and the Debt Damages and Costs recovered thereby and where the Actions were laid and the Number-roll of the Entry thereof and every Clerk of the Judgments and other Clerk of the Courts of Common Pleas and Kings Bench shall within ten days before the said time bring to the Clerks of the Doggets Notes in Writing of all the Judgments by them entred of the said Term of St. Hillary upon Verdicts Writs of Enquiry Demurrer and every other Judgment for Debt or Damages in all things as aforesaid and that the Clerk of the Judgments and every other Clerk of the Exchequer shall within the time aforesaid bring unto the Master of the Office or Pleas the like Note in Writing of all the like Judgments by him entred to the end they may be respectively entred and the respective Officers and Clerks shall before the last day of the Term of St. Michael make the like Doggets containing all Judgments of the Terms of Easter and Trinity in all things as aforesaid and before the last day of every Hillary-Term the like Doggets of Judgments in Michaelmass-Term The said Doggets to be kept in Books in Parchment to be searched and viewed by all Persons at reasonable times paying for every Terms search 4 d. and no more on pain that every Clerk of the Essoins of the Court of Common Pleas Clerk of the Doggets of the Kings Bench and Master of the Office of Pleas in the Exchequer and every Clerk before-mentioned shall for every Term in which he shall neglect his Duty forfeit 100 l. one moiety to the Party grieved and the other moiety to the Prosecutor II. No Judgment not doggetted as aforesaid shall affect any Lands as to Purchasers or Mortgagees or have any preference against Heirs Executors or Administrators in the administration of their Ancestors Testators or Intestates Estates III. The Plaintiffs in every of the said Judgments shall pay to the Clerks of the Judgments for every Judgment entring 4 d. over and above the Fees now due IV. This Act to continue for one year from the 25th day of March 1693. and from thence to the end of the next Session of Parliament King and Queen I. STat. 2 W. M. Sess 1. cap. 1. The Lords and Commons publish declare and enact in Parliament that they do recognize and acknowledge that their Majesties are and of Right ought to be by the Laws of this Realm their Soveraign Liege Lord and Lady King and Queen of England France and Ireland c. in and to whose Princely Persons the Royal State Crown and Dignity of the said Realms with all Honors Prerogatives c. are fully rightfully and entirely invested incorporated united and annexed II. All and singular the Acts made in the Parliament assembled the 13th day of Febr. 1688. were and are the Laws and Statutes of this Kingdom and as such ought to be reputed taken and obeyed Leather I. STat. 1. W. M. Sess 1. cap. 23. Whereas an Act made in the 20th year of King Charles II. Entituled An Act for giving liberty to buy and export Leather and Skins tanned or dressed was revived by another Act made in the first year of the Reign of the late King James II. Entituled An Act for reviving a former Act for exporting Leather which Act will expire at the end of this Sessions Be it enacted that the said two Acts be revived and continue in force from the end of this Session of Parliament for seven
the two Houses of Parliament should continue to sit and with their Majesties Royal Concurrence make effectual Provision for the Settlement of the Religion Laws and Liberties of this Kingdom so that the same for the future might not be in danger again of being subverted to which the said Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons did agree and proceed to act accordingly Now in pursuance of the Premisses the said Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in Parliament assembled for the ratifying confirming and establishing the said Declaration and the Articles Cla●ses Matters and Things therein contained by the force of a Law made in due form by Authority of Parliament do pray that it may be declared and enacted That all and singular the Rights and Liberties asserted and claimed in the said Declaration are the true ancient and indubitable Rights and Liberties of the People of this Kingdom and so shall be esteemed allowed adjudged deemed and taken to be and that all and every the particulars aforesaid shall be firmly and strictly holden and observed as they are expressed in the said Declaration and all Officers and Ministers whatsoever shall serve their Majesties and their Successors according to the same in all Times to come And the said Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons seriously considering how it hath pleased Almighty God in his marvellous Providence and merciful Goodness to this Nation to provide and preserve their said Majesties Royal Persons most happily to Reign over us upon the Throne of their Ancestors for which they render unto him from the bottom of their Hearts their humblest Thanks and Praises do truly firmly assuredly and in the sincerity of their Hearts think and do hereby recognize acknowledge and declare That King James II. having abdicated the Government and their Majesties having accepted the Crown and Royal Dignity as aforesaid their said Majesties did become were are and of Right ought to be by the Laws of this Realm our Soveraign Liege Lord and Lady King and Queen of England France and Ireland and the Dominions thereunto belonging in and to whose Princely Persons the Royal State Crown and Dignity of the said Realms with all Honours Stiles Titles Regalities Prerogatives Powers Jurisdictions and Authorities to the same belonging and appertaining are most fully rightfully and intirely invested and incorporated united and annexed And for preventing all Questions and Divisions in this Realm by reason of any pretended Titles to the Crown and for preserving a certainty in the Succession thereof in and upon which the Unity Peace Tranquility and Safety of this Nation doth under God wholly consist and depend The said Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons do beseech their Majesties that it may be enacted established and declared That the Crown and Regal Government of the said Kingdoms and Dominions with all and singular the Premisses thereunto belonging and appertaining shall be and continue to their said Majesties and the Survivor of them during their Lives and the Life of the Survivor of them and that the entire perfect and full exercise of the Regal Power and Government be only in and executed by his Majesty in the Names of both their Majesties during their joynt Lives and after their deceases the said Crown and Premisses shall be and remain to the Heirs of the Body of her Majesty and for default of such Issue to Her Royal Highness the Princess ANNE of Denmark and the Heirs of her Body and for default of such Issue to the Heirs of the Body of his said Majesty and thereunto the said Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons do in the Name of all the People aforesaid most humbly and faithfully submit themselves their Heirs and Posterities for ever and do faithfully promise That they will stand to maintain and defend their said Majesties and also the Limitation and Succession of the Crown herein specified and contained to the utmost of their Powers with their Lives and Estates against all Persons whatsoever that shall attempt any thing to the contrary And whereas it hath been found by Experience that it is inconsistent with the safety and welfare of this Protestant Kingdom to be governed by a Popish Prince or by any King or Queen marrying a Papist the said Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons do farther pray that it may be enacted That all and every Person and Persons that is are or shall be reconciled to or shall hold Communion with the See or Church of Rome or shall Profess the Popish Religion or shall Marry a Papist shall be excluded and be for ever uncapable to inherit possess or enjoy the Crown and Government of this Realm and Ireland and the Dominions thereunto belonging or any part of the same or to have use or exercise any Regal Power Authority or Jurisdiction within the same and in all and every such Case or Cases the People of these Realms shall be and are hereby absolved of their Allegiance and the said Crown and Government shall from time to time descend to and be enjoyed by such Person or Persons being Protestants as should have inherited and enjoyed the same in case the said Person or Persons so reconciled holding Communion or Professing or Marrying as aforesaid were naturally dead And that every King and Queen of this Realm who at any time hereafter shall come to and succeed in the Imperial Crown of this Kingdom shall on the first day of the meeting of the first Parliament next after His or Her coming to the Crown sitting in His or Her Throne in the House of Peers in the presence of the Lords and Commons therein assembled or at His or Her Coronation before such Person or Persons who shall administer the Coronation Oath to Him or Her at the time of His or Her taking the said Oath which shall first happen make subscribe and audibly repeat the Declaration mentioned in the Statute made in the thirteenth year of the Reign of King Charles II. Entituled An Act for the more effectual preserving the Kings Person and Government by disabling Papists from sitting in either House of Parliament But if it shall happen that if such King or Queen upon His or Her Succession to the Crown of this Realm shall be under the Age of twelve years then every such King or Queen shall make subscribe and audibly repeat the said Declaration at His or Her Coronation or the first day of the meeting of the first Parliament as aforesaid which shall first happen after such King or Queen shall have attained the said age of twelve years All which their Majesties are contented and pleased shall be declared enacted and established by Authority of this present Parliament and shall stand remain and be the Law of this Realm for ever and the same are by their said Majesties by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in Parliament assembled and by the Authority of the same declared enacted and established accordingly And be it
the Commissioners for the Prizes out of their Majesties share of Prizes LVIII Provided that if the Commissioners do not pay the same or give a Bill payable out of the first Monies that shall come to their Hands by three days after the same ought to be paid and demand thereof made free of all Charges and Deductions such Commissioners shall be uncapable of any Office in their Majesties Service for the future LIX The shares proportions and rewards given by this Act to Commanders Officers and Seamen shall be in lieu of all Shares in Prizes taken in Fight and otherwise during this War any thing in an Act made in the 13th Car. 2. Entituled Articles and Ordinances for the regulating and Government of their Majesties Navy Ships of War and Forces by Sea or any Declaration or Order of their Majesties to the contrary notwithstanding LX. If any Person shall imbezil any thing whatsoever upon or above the Gun-Deck or in any other place in any Ship taken or seiz'd on as Prize or retaken from the Enemy he shall forfeit his share and reward hereby allowed him and if he be an Officer he shall forfeit for every such Offence 500 l. one moiety to their Majesties the other to him that will sue for the same and shall be uncapable of any Office or Employment under their Majesties for seven years LXI Ships taken as Prize within the Streights of Gibraltar may be carryed into Cadiz or Alicant or Messma or Naplet and be put into the possession of such as shall be authorized by their Majesties to receive and preserve the same till by the Court of Admiralty of England they be adjudged lawful Prize or otherwise legally disposed of the Captors being hereby required to transmit with all speed the Papers taken therein or attested Copies thereof to the said Court LXII Ships taken as Prize in America may be carried into any of their Majesties Ports there and put into the possession of the Chief Governor to be kept as aforesaid till they be disposed of by such as shall be lawfully commissioned in that behalf LXIII Ships taken in any place beyond the Cape of Good Hope may be carried into the Port or Place where any English Factory is established and put into the possession of the Chief Person of the Factory to be kept as aforesaid till condemnation by such as shall be commissioned in that behalf LIV. Where any Vessel shall be taken as Prize by a Privateer in which Vessel there shall be no Goods of the growth or manufacture of the Dominions of the French King then after condemnation and payment of Customs and other Duties the Persons interested in such Privateer shall have the whole to their own use without deduction for Tenths or any other part to their Majesties or the Lord High Admiral LXV Where any Vessel shall be taken within any of their Majesties Ports Rivers or Havens by any Privateer such Prize shall belong to their Majesties as a Perquisite of the Admiralty of England and the Captors to have such part thereof as their Majesties shall think fit to allow LXVI If any Vessel taken as Prize or any Goods therein shall appear to belong to any of their Majasties Subjects continuing under their Majesties Protection and Obedience which were before taken by their Majesties Enemies and retaken such Vessels and Goods and every such part thereof belonging to their Majesties Subjects shall be restored by Decree of the Court of Admiralty to the former Owners they paying in lieu of Salvage if retaken by a Man of War an eighth part of the value which Salvage shall be answered to the Captains Officers and Seamen in the said Man of War to be divided as in this Act is directed touching the share of Prizes belonging to them where Prizes are taken by any of their Majesties Ships of War and if taken by a Privateer or other Vessel after having been in possession of the Enemy twenty four hours an eighth part of the value if above twenty four hours and under forty eight a fifth part if above forty eight hours and under ninety six a third part if above ninety six hours a moiety all which Payments to any Privateer or other Vessel to be made without deduction and if such retaken Ship shall appear to have been set forth by the Enemy as a Man of War the former Proprietors shall pay the full moiety of the true value for Salvage LXVII If any Vessel whereupon Wool is laden to be transported contrary to Law be taken by any Privateer on proof thereof in the Exchequer the Persons interested in the Privateer shall have a moiety of the Vessels and Goods and their Majesties the other moiety LXVIII The Lord High Admiral or Commissioners of the Admiralty shall express all things by this Act directed to be observed concerning Prizes c. in the Instructions by them to be given to Captains and Commanders of their Majesties Ships of War and to Commanders of Privateers LXIX All Goods of the growth or manufacture of France imported and seized shall be sued for and prosecuted in the Exchequer in manner and form as is provided by an Act made in the 14th year of King Charles II. Entituled An Act for preventing Frauds in his Majesties Customs two thirds thereof to be to the use of their Majesties c. they defraying the Charges of the Prosecution and one third to the Prosecutor and no composition to be made for their Majesties part such Goods to be secured and sold as Prize Goods are appointed by this Act to be secured and sold LXX If the Commissioners of the Prizes or of the Customs shall detain the Shares belonging to Persons interested in Privateers two days after the same ought to be paid and demand thereof made free from all Deductions except for Ware-house-room and 2 l. per Cent. for all other Charges they shall forfeit double the Sum so detained Treason I. Stat. 3 4 W. M. cap. 13. If during the present War with France any Persons shall send load transport or deliver or cause to be sent loaden c. to or for the Use of the French King or any of his Subjects residing in his Dominions any Arms Ordinance Powder Bullets Pitch Tar Hemp Masts Cordage Iron Coals Lead or Salt-Peter such Offenders shall be adjudged Traytors II. If any during this War shall send load c. to the use of the French King or any of his Subjects residing c. any Goods or Merchandizes whatsoever other than the Goods herein before particularly mentioned they shall incur a Premunire III. If any of their Majesties Subjects shall after the 10th of March 1691. without their Majesties Licence voluntarily go or imbark in any Vessel with an intent to go into any the Dominions of the French King he shall be adjudged to be guilty of High-Treason IV. If any of their Majesties Subjects shall after the 25th of March 1692. voluntarily come or return from any of the
AN EXACT Abridgment Of all the STATUTES OF King WILLIAM AND Queen MARY Now in Force and Vse By J. Washington Esq LONDON Printed by the Assigns of the Kings Printers And by the Assigns of R. Atkins and E. Atkins Esquires And are to be sold by M. Gilliflower S. Keble D. Brown W. Rogers T. Goodwin A. Churchill and J. Walthoe 1694. THE TITLES Of all the STATUTES Contained in this ABRIDGMENT Now in Force and Vse 1. AN Act for removing and preventing all Questions and Disputes concerning the assembling and sitting of this present Parliament 2. An Act for reviving of Actions and Process lately depending in the Courts at Westminster and discontinued by the not holding of Hillary-Term and for supplying other Defects relating to Proceedings at Law 3. An Act for establishing the Coronation Oath 4. An Act for the abrogating of the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance and appointing other Oaths 5. An Act for the removing Papists and reputed Papists from the Cities of London and Westminster and ten Miles distance from the same 6. An Act for the taking away the Revenue arising by Hearth-Mony 7. An Act for the explaining and making effectual a Statute made in the first Year of King James II. concerning the Haven and Piers of Great Yarmouth 8. An Act for the encouraging the Exportation of Corn. 9. An Act for preventing Doubts and Questions concerning the collecting the Publick Revenue 10. An Act for the better securing the Government by disarming Papists and reputed Papists 11. An Act That the Simoniacal Promotion of one Person may not projudice another 12. An Act for rectifying a Mistake in a certain Act of this present Parliament For the amoving Papists from the Cities of London and Westminster 13. An Act for exempting their Majesties Protestant Subjects dissenting from the Church of England from the Penalties of certain Laws 14. An Act for enabling Lords Commissioners for the Great Seal to execute the Office of Lord Chancellor or Lord Keeper 15. An Act for the Exportation of Beer Ale Syder and Mum. 16. An Act for reviving two former Acts for exporting of Leather 17. An Act to regulate the Administration of the Oaths required to be taken by Commission or Warrant Officers employed in their Majesties Service by Land by virtue of an Act made this present Session of Parliament Entituled An Act for the abrogating of the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance and appointing other Oaths 18. An Act to vest in the two Universities the Presentations of Benefices belonging to Papists 19. An Act for taking away the Court holden before the President and Council of the Marches of Wales 20. An Act for appropriating certain Duties for paying the States General of the United Provinces their Charges for his Majesties Expedition into this Kingdom and for other Uses 21. An Act for Relief of the Protestant Irish Clergy 22. An Act to repeal the Statute made in the fifth Year of King Henry IV. against the multiplying of Gold and Silver 23. An Act for the better preventing the Exportation of Wooll and encouraging the Woollen Manufactures of this Kingdom 24. An Act for explaining part of an Act made in the first Year of King James I. concerning Tanned Leather 25. An Act for prohibiting all Trade and Commerce with France 26. An Act declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject and settling the Succession of the Crown 27. An Act for preventing all Doubts and Questions concerning the collecting the Publick Revenue 28. An Act for the charging and collecting the Duties upon Coffee Tea and Chocolate at the Custom-house 29. An Act for preventing venatious Suits against such as acted in order to the Bringing in their Majesties or for their Service 30. An Act for the better Security and Relief of their Majesties Protestant Subjects of Ireland 31. An Act for Recognizing King William and Queen Mary and for avoiding all Questions touching the Acts made in the Parliament assembled at Westminster the thirteenth day of February 1688. 32. An Act for granting to their Majesties for their Lives and the Life of the Survivor of Them certain Impositions upon Beer Ale and other Liquors 33. An Act for granting to their Majesties a Subsidy of Tunnage and Poundage and other Sums of Mony payable upon Merchandizes exported and imported 34. An Act for enabling the Sale of Goods distrained for Rent in case the Rent be not paid in a reasonable time 35. An Act for the Exercise of the Government by Her Majesty during his Majesty's Absence 36. An Act to declare the Right and Freedom of Election of Members to serve in Parliament for the Cinque Ports 37. An Act for reversing the Judgment in a Quo Warranto against the City of London and for restoring the City of London to its ancient Rights and Priviledges 38. An Act for the discouraging the Importation of Thrown-Silk 39. An Act for the King and Queens most Gracious General and Free Pardon 40. An Act concerning the Commissioners of the Admiralty 41. An Act for granting to their Majesties certain Impositions upon all East-India Goods and Manufactures and upon all Wrought Silks and several other Goods and Merchandize to be imported after the 25th day of December 1690. 42. An Act for the continuance of several former Acts therein mentioned for the laying several Duties upon Wines Vinegar and Tobacco 43. An Act for reviving a former Act for regulating the Measures and Prices of Coals 44. An Act for paving and cleansing the Streets in the Cities of London and Westminster and Suburbs and Liberties thereof and Out-Parishes in the County of Middlesex and in the Borough of Southwark and other Places within the Weekly Bills of Mortality in the County of Surry and for regulating the Markets therein mentioned 45. An Act for the encouraging the Distilling of Brandy and Spirits from Corn and for laying several Duties on Low-Wines or Spirits of the first Extraction 46. An Act for granting to their Majesties several additional Duties of excise upon Beer Ale and other Liquors for four Years from the time that an Act for doubling the Duty of Excise upon Beer Ale and other Liquors during the space of one Year doth expire 47. An Act for preventing vexatious Suits against such as acted for their Majesties Service in Defence of the Kingdom 48. An Act for the more effectual putting in Execution an Act Entituled An Act for prohibiting all Trade and Commerce with France 49. An Act for Relief of poor Prisoners for Debt or Damages 50. An Act for abrogating the Oath of Supremacy in Ireland and appointing other Oaths 51. An Act for the better ascertaining the Tithes of Hemp and Flax. 52. An Act for the Encouragement of the Breeding and Feeding of Cattle 53. An Act to take away Clergy from some Offenders and to bring others to punishment 54. An Act for the more effectual discovery and Punishment of Deer-stealers 55. An Act for the better explanation and supplying the Defects of the former Laws for the
said Commissioners shall from time to time if required and at the end of their Proceedings by virtue of this Act give an Account thereof in writing under Five or more of their Hands and Seals to the King and Queen and both Houses of Parliament at their next Meeting VII All Accountants shall make their Accounts in the Exchequer as formerly this Act notwithstanding VIII The Powers hereby Granted shall endure for one Year from the 25th day of January 1690. and no longer IX The Lords Commissioners of the Treasury shall pay 500 l. to each Commissioner for his Care and Pains herein X. The said Commissioners or any Five or more of them shall take an Account what Sums of Money were ordered and paid during the late King James his Reign for Repairing the Fleet and how the same hath been disposed of XI This Act shall give no Authority to the said Commissioners to demand an Account of Money paid to Their Majesties Privy Purse or expended for secret Service XII Nothing in this Act shall hinder the said Commissioners from requiring an Account upon Oath of Pensions Salaries and Sums of Moneys paid or payable to Members of Parliament XIII Stat. 4 5 W. M. c. 11. Sir Thomas Clarges Kt. Sir Peter Colliton Bar. Sir Samuel Barnardiston Bar. Sir Benjamin Newland Kt. Sir Matthew Andrews Kt. Paul Foley Esq and Robert Harley Esq or any four or more of them are hereby constituted Commissioners for taking an Account of the Publick Revenue of the Crown and all other Accounts which by an Act made in the Second Year of Their Majesties Reign Entituled An Act for Appointing and Enabling Commissioners to Examine Take and State the Publick Accounts of the Kingdom were to be taken by Commissioners thereby constituted and the said Act is hereby revived and shall be in force from the 24th of April next to the 25th of April 1694. and be executed by the Commissioners herein named or any four or more of them And the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury shall issue and pay the like Allowances for Clerks and other Charges as the said Act directs and the like quarterly Payments to the Commissioners hereby constituted as by the said Act is appointed to the Commissioners therein named and the Commissioners hereby constituted shall take Accounts of all Their Majesties Revenue and other publick Moneys due and payable to them between the 5th day of November 1688. and the 25th day of April 1694 not yet accounted for by virtue of the said recited Act or the last Clause touching Publick Accounts in one Act in the Third Year of Their Majesties Reign Entituled An Act for Raising Money by a Poll c. Admiralty I. Sat. 2 W. M. Sess 2. c. 2. All and singular Authorities Jurisdictions and Powers which by Act of Parliament or otherwise are vested in the Lord High Admiral of England for the time being have always appertained to and shall be used and executed by the Commissioners of the Admiralty as if they were Lord High Admiral II. Every Officer present upon Tryals of Offenders by Courts Martial to be held by virtue of any Commission granted by the Lord High Admiral or Commissioners of the Admiralty shall before any proceeding to Tryal take this Oath to be administred by the Judge Advocate or his Deputy viz. You shall well and truly try and determine the matter now before you between our Sovereign Lord and Lady the King and Queens Majesties and the Prisoner to be tryed So help you God Bails I. Stat. 4 5 W. M. c. 4. The Judges of the Kings Bench or any two of them whereof the Chief Justice to be one for the Court of Kings Bench and the Judges of the Common-Pleas or any two of them whereof the Chief Justice to be one for the Court of Common-Pleas and the Barons of the Colf of the Exchequer or any two of them whereof the Chief Baron to be one for the Court of Exchequer may by Commissions under the Seals of the said respective Courts from time to time Impower such Persons other then common Attorneys and Solicitors as they shall think fit in all and every the Counties of England and Wales and Town of Berwick to take such Recognizances of Bails as any Persons shall be willing to make before them in any Action or Suit depending or to be depending in the said Courts in Manner and Form as the Justices and Barons of the said Courts have used to take the same Which Recognizances shall be transmitted to some one of the said Justices or Barons respectively who upon Affidavit made of the due taking thereof shall receive the same upon payment of the usual Fees Which Recognizance shall be of like effect as if it were taken de bene esse before any of the said Justices or Barons For taking which Recognizances the Persons impowered shall receive Two Shillings and no more II. The Justices and Barons respectively shall make such Rules for the justifying such Bails as to them shall seem meet so as the Cognizors be not compell'd to appear in person in any of the said Courts unless they live in London or Westminster or within ten Miles thereof to justifie themselves but the same is hereby directed to be determined by Affidavits taken before the Commissioners III. Any Judge of Assize may take such Recognizances which shall be transmitted and received as aforesaid without Oath upon payment of the usual Fees IV. Persons representing or personating others before any impowered by this Act to take Bails shall be adjudged Felons Beer c. I. Stat. Ann. 1. W. M. Sess 1. cap. 22. From and after the twenty fourth of June 1689. any Person may ship off within any of the usual and allowed Ports by Law and at the common Keys and within the usual hours of Excise to be Exported into Foreign Parts in the presence of a sworn Officer to be appointed by the Farmers c. of Excise within the limits where the same shall be shipp'd any strong Ale strong Beer Cyder or Mum paying Custom for the same after the Rate of 1 Shilling per Tun and no other Duty Such Officer to certifie the quantity so shipp'd off to the Commissioners and Officers of Excise where the Entry thereof shall be made who are hereby required to make Allowance or repay the Excise of the Beer Ale Cyder or Mum so Exported to the Brewer or Maker thereof within one Month after such Exportation deducting Three pence per Tun for the Charges of their Officers II. If any Merchant Master of Vessel or other Person shall cause or suffer any Liquors so shipped to be laid on Land or put into any other Vessel within England Wales or the Town of Berwick he shall forfeit the same and 50 l. more for every Cask so unduly landed or put on Board any Vessel the one Moiety to the King and Queen the other to the Informer And Their Majesties Commissioners and Officers of the
any Ecclesiastical Court for not conforming to the Church of England IV. Provided always that if any Assembly of Persons dissenting from the Church of England shall be had in any place for Religious Worship with the Doors locked barred or bolted the persons that shall be at such Meetings shall receive no benefit from this Law V. Nothing herein contained shall exempt any Persons from paying Tithes or other Parochial Duties to the Church or Minister nor from any prosecution in any Ecclesiastical Court or elsewhere for the same VI. If any person dissenting from the Church of England shall be chosen or appointed to any Parochial or Ward-Office and shall scruple to take it upon him in regard of the said Oaths or any other thing required by Law such person may execute his Office by a Deputy that shall comply with the Laws in that behalf such Deputy to be allowed and approved as such Officer himself should have been VII No person dissenting from the Church of England in Orders or pretended Orders nor any Preacher or Teacher in any Congregation of Dissenting Protestants that shall make and subscribe the Declaration and take the Oaths aforesaid at the General Quarter-Sessions held for the Parts where he lives and shall declare his approbation of and subscribe the Articles of Religion mentioned in a Statute made in the 13th year of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth except the 34th 35th and 36th Articles and these words of the 20th Article viz. The Church hath power to decree Rites and Ceremonies and Authority in Controversies of Faith and yet shall be liable to any of the Pains or Penalties mentioned in an Act made in the 17th year of the Reign of King Charles II. Entituled An Act for restraining Non-conformists from inhabiting in Corporations nor the Penalties mentioned in the said Act of the 22th of the said Kings Reign for preaching at any Meeting for exercise of Religion nor to the penalty of 100 l. mentioned in an Act made in the 13th and 14th of King Charles II. Entituled An Act for the uniformity of Publick Prayers and administration of Sacraments c. for officiating in any Congregation allowed by this Act. VIII The making and subscribing the said Declaration and taking the said Oaths and making the Declaration of approbation and subscription to the said Articles shall be recorded at such Quarter-Sessions for which 6 d. shall be paid and no more IX Such persons shall not preach in any place but with Doors not locked barred or bolted X. And whereas some dissenting Protestants scruple the Baptizing of Infants Be it enacted That every person pretending to Holy Orders who shall subscribe the said Articles of Religion except before excepted and also except part of 27th ARticle touching Infant-Baptism and shall take the Oaths and make and subscribe the Declaration aforesaid as aforesaid shall enjoy all the Priviledges Benefits and Advantages which any other dissenting Minister might enjoy by virtue of this Act. XI Ministers Preachers or Teachers of Congregations that shall take the Oaths and make and subscribe the Declaration aforesaid and subscribe such of the Articles of the Church as are hereby required shall be exempt from serving upon Juries or from being chosen or appointed to any Parochial or Ward-Office or any other Office in any Hundred Shire City Town c. XII Every Justice of Peace may require any person that goes to any Meeting for exercise of Religion to make and subscribe the said Declaration and take the said Oaths or Declaration of Fidelity hereafter mentioned in case such person Scruple the taking an Oath and upon refusal shall commit such person to prison and certifie his Name at the next General or Quarter-Sessions and if upon a second tender at next General or Quarter-Sessions he refuse as aforesaid he shall be recorded and taken for a Popish Recusant convict XIII And whereas there are other Dissenters who scruple the taking any Oath such persons shall make and subscribe the said Declaration and this Declaration of Fidelity viz. I A. B. do sincerely promise and solemnly declare before God and the World That I will be ture and faithful to King William and Queen Mary And I do solemnly promise and declare That I do from my Heart abhor detest and renounce as Impious and Heretical that damnable Doctrin and Position That Princes excommunicated or deprived by the Pope or any Authority of the See of Rome may be deposed or murthered by their Subjects or any other what soever And I do declare That no Foreign Prince Person Prelate State or Potentate hath or ought to have any Power Jurisdiction Superiority Preheminence or Authority Ecclesiastical or Spiritual within this Realm and shall subscribe a profession of their Christian Belief in these Words viz. I A. B. profess Faith in God the Father and in Jesus Christ his eternal Son the true God and in the Holy Spirit one God blessed for evermore and do acknowledge the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be given by Divine Inspiration which Declarations and Subscriptions shall be recorded at the General Quarter-Sessions and Persons making and subscribing the two Declarations and Profession aforesaid shall be exempted from the penalties of the Laws against Popish Recusants or Protestant Non-conformists and from the penalties of an Act made in the 5th year of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth Entituled An Act for the assurance of the Queens Royal Power over all Estates and Subjects within her Dominions by reason of their refusing to take the Oath mentioned in the said Act and from the penalties of an Act made in the 13th and 14th years of King Charles II. Entitutled An Act for preventing Mischiefs that may arise by certain Persons called Quakers refusing to take lawful Oaths and enjoy the Benefits Priviledges and Advantages which other Dissenters ought to enjoy by virtue of this Act. XIV Persons refusing to take the said Oaths when tendred shall not be admitted to make and subscribe the said two Declarations though required by a Justice of Peace at a General o● Quarter-Sessions unless within 31 days after such tender of the Declarations to them they produce two Protestant Witnesses to testifie upon Oath that they believe him to be a Protestant Dissenter or a Certificate under the Hands of four Protestants who are conformable to the Church of England or have taken the Oaths and subscribed the Declaration aforesaid and a Certificate under the Hands and Seals of six or more of the Congregation to which he belongs owning him to be one of them XV. Till such Certificate or Witnesses be produced the Justice of Peace shall take a Recognizance with two Sureties in 50 l. for producing the same and for want of security shall commit him to prison till he produces the same XVI All the Laws made for frequenting Divine Service on the Lords-day shall be still in force against all persons except they come to some Assembly of Religious Worship allowed by this Act.
prosecutions in the Court of Kings Bench for Matters and Causes cognizable only in Parliament and by divers other arbitrary and illegal Courses And whereas of late years partial corrupt and unqualified Persons have been returned and served on Juries in Trials and particularly divers Jurors in Trials for High-Treason which were not Freeholders And excessive Bail hath been required of Persons committed in criminal Cases to elude the benefit of the Laws made for the Liberty of the Subjects And excessive Fines have been imposed And illegal and cruel Punishments inflicted And several Grants and Promises made of Fines and Forfeitures before any Conviction or Judgment against the Persons upon whom the same were to be levied All which are utterly and directly contrary to the known Laws and Statutes and Freedom of this Realm And whereas the said late King James II. having abdicated the Government and the Throne being thereby vacant His Highness the Prince of Orange whom it hath pleased Almighty God to make the Glorious Instrument of delivering this Kingdom from Popery and Arbitrary Power did by the Advice of the Lord Spiritual and Temporal and divers Principal Persons of the Commons cause Letters to be written to the Lords Spiritual and Temporal being Protestants and other Letters to the several Counties Cities Universities Boroughs and Cinque-Ports for the choosing of such Persons to represent them as were of Right to be sent to Parliament to meet and sit at Westminster upon the two and twentieth day of January in this year one thousand six hundred eighty and eight in order to such an establishment as that their Religion Laws and Liberties might not again be in danger of being subverted upon which Letters Elections having been accordingly made And thereupon the said Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons pursuant to their respective Letters and Elections being now assembled in a full and free representative of this Nation taking into their most serious consideration the best means for attaining the ends aforesaid do in the first place as their Ancestors in like case have usually done for the vindicating and asserting their ancient Rights and Liberties declare That the pretended Power of suspending of Laws or the Execution of Laws by Regal Authority without consent of Parliament is illegal That the pretended Power of dispensing with Laws or the Execution of Laws by Regal Authority as it hath been assumed and exercised of late is illegal That the Commission for erecting the late Court of Commissioners for Ecclesiastical Causes and all other Commissions and Courts of like nature are illegal and pernicious That levying Mony for or to the use of the Crown by pretence of Prerogative without grant of Parliament for longer time or in other manner than the same is or shall be granted is illegal That it is the Right of the Subjects to petition to the King and all Commitments and Prosecutions for such petitioning are illegal That the raising or keeping a standing Army within the Kingdom in time of Peace unless it be with consent of Parliament is against Law That the Subjects which are Protestants may have Arms for their Defence suitable to their conditions and as allowed by Law That Election of Members of Parliament ought to be free That the freedom of Speech and Debates or Proceedings in Parliament ought not to be impeached or questioned in any Court or Place out of Parliament That excessive Bail ought not to be required nor excessive Fines imposed nor cruel and unusal Punishments inflicted That Jurors ought to be duly impannelled and returned and Jurors which pass upon Men in Trials for High-Treason ought to be Freeholders That all Grants and Promises of Fines and Forfeitures of particular Persons before Conviction are illegal and void And that for redress of all Grievances and for the amending strengthening and preserving of the Laws Parliaments ought to be held frequently And they do claim demand and insist upon all and singular the Premisses as their undoubted Rights and Liberties And that no Declarations Judgments Doings or Proceedings to the prejudice of the People in any of the said Premisses ought in any wise to be drawn hereafter into Consequence or Example To which demand of their Rights they are particularly encouraged by the Declaration of his Highness the Prince of Orange as being the only means for obtaining a full redress and remedy therein Having therefore an intire Confidence That his said Highness the Prince of Orange will perfect the Deliverance so far advanced by him and will still preserve them from the Violation of their Rights which they have here asserted and from all other Attempts upon their Religion Rights and Liberties The said Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons assembled at Westminster do resolve That William and Mary Prince and Princess of Orange be and be declared King and Queen of England France and Ireland and the Dominions thereunto belonging to hold the Crown and Royal Dignity of the said Kingdoms and Dominions to them the said Prince and Princess during their Lives and the Life of the Survivor of them And that the sole and full Exercise of the Regal Power be only in and executed by the said Prince of Orange in the Names of the said Prince and Princess during their joynt Lives and after their deceases the said Crown and Royal Dignity of the said Kingdoms and Dominions to be to the Heirs of the Body of the said Princess And for default of such Issue to the Princess Anne of Denmark and the Heirs of her Body and for default of such Issue to the Heirs of the Body of the said Prince of Orange And the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons do pray the said Prince and Princess to accept the same accordingly And that the Oaths hereafter-mentioned be taken by all Persons of whom the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy might be required by Law instead of them and that the said Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy be abrogated I A. B. do sincerely promise and swear That I will be Faithful and bear true Allegiance to their Majesties King WILLIAM and Queen MARY So help me God I A. B. do swear That I do from my Heart Abhor Detest and Abjure as Impious and Heretical this damnable Doctrin and Position That Princes excommunicated or deprived by the Pope or any Authority of the See of Rome may be deposed or murdered by their Subjects or any other whatsoever And I do declare That no Foreign Prince Person Prelate State or Potentate hath or ought to have any Iurisdiction Power Superiority Pre-eminence or Authority Ecclesiastical or Spiritual within this Realm So help me God Upon which their said Majesties did accept the Crown and Royal Dignity of the Kingdoms of England France and Ireland and the Dominions thereunto belonging according to the resolution and desire of the said Lords and Commons contained in the said Declaration And thereupon their Majesties were pleased That the said Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons being
treble Costs X. A Register shall be kept at the Custom-house London of all Wool imported from Ireland and of all Wool sent from one Port to another in this Kingdom the Weights and Numbers Ship Masters Name Owners Name and to whom consigned This Act to continue for three years and from thence to the end of the next Session of Parliament XI Any Persons may buy Cloth Stuffs Stockings or other Woollen Manufactures and export the same paying the usual Customs XII Nothing in this Act shall be construed to avoid the Charters granted to the Levant Eastland Russia or African Companies XIII It shall be lawful to transport from Southampton only for the use of the Inhabitants of Guernsey Jersey Alderney and Sark 1000 Tods of unkemb Wool for Guernsey 2000 for Jersey 200 for Alderney and 100 for Sark more than by the Act made in the 12th year of King Charles II. is provided for the same to be done according to the Directions and under the Penalties therein appointed and inflicted and on the farther Penalty of 20 l. for every Tod of Wool and forfeiture of the Wool it self one half to the King one Quarter to the Informer and one Quarter to the Poor of the said Islands in case of transporting or attempting to transport any of the said Wool from the said Islands for every Offence therein and that every Person so offending shall after the first Offence be incapable of any Grant of any Wool from the said Port of Southampton nor ever after have any Warrant granted him for that purpose the said Penalties to be recovered by him that will sue for the same by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information c. Yarmouth I. STat. 1 W. M. Sess 1. cap. 11. The Powers Authorities and Benefits given to the Mayor Aldermen Burgesses and Commonalty of Great Yarmouth by an Act made in the first year of the late King James Entituled An Act for clearing preserving maintaining and repairing the Haven and Rivers of Great Yarmouth are hereby vested in the Bailiffs Aldermen Burgesses and Commonalty of the said Borough that now are and their Successors And the Powers Authorities and Benefits by the said Act given to the said Mayor are hereby vested in the Bailiff or Bailiffs for the time being and their Successors II. Officers Collectors Receivers and Commissioners to be appointed by the afore-mentioned or this Act may pursue the several Powers therein given and directed III. Monies directed by the said Act to be paid into the Hands of the Chamberlain of the said Borough shall be paid into the Hands of such as the Bailiffs Aldermen Burgesses and Commonalty in Common Council assembled shall direct IV. If within the residue of the time by the said recited Act limited there shall be any alteration by any new Charters from Bailiffs to Mayors then the Mayor Aldermen Burgesses and Commonalty shall execute the Powers c. in the recited Act mentioned as therein is expressed AN EXACT ABRIDGMENT Of all the STATUTES MADE In the fifth Session of this present Parliament in the fifth and sixth Years of the Reign of their MAJESTIES King William and Queen Mary AN ABRIDGMENT OF THE STATUTES MADE In the fifth Session of this present PARLIAMENT Accounts I. Stat. 5 6 W. M. Sess 5. cap. 17. Commissioners Names for stating Publick Accounts Robert Harley Esquire Sir Thomas Pope Blount Baronet Paul Foley Esquire Sir Thomas Clarges Knight Charles Hutchinson Esquire Sir Edward Abney Knight and Sir James Houblon Knight constituted Commissioners for examining and stating the Accounts of all the Mony and Publick Revenue of the Crown granted by one Act of Parliament made in the second year of their Majesties Reign Entituled An Act for appointing and inabling Commissioners to examine take and state the Publick Accounts of the Kingdom Acts of 2d and 4th and 5th of W. and M. revived And one other Act in the 4th and 5th years of their Majesties Reign Entituled An Act for examining taking and stating the Publick Accounts of this Kingdom to be examined and stated by the Commissioners by the said Acts constituted or any five or more of them appointed by the said Acts or either of them and that the said Acts be revived from the 24th of April 1694. to the 25th of April which shall be in the year 1695. and shall be executed with all the Powers therein contained by the Commissioners herein named or any four or more of them and Allowances to be made to the said Commissioners and the Clerks and all other Charges from the Commissioners of the Treasury as in the first recited Act. Commissioners power to examine and state Accounts And the said Commissioners have Power to examine and state Accounts of all Monies granted to their Majesties by one Act made in this present Session of Parliament Entituled An Act for granting to their Majesties an Aid of 4 s. in the Pound for one Year for carrying on a vigorous War against France and of all Monies that have or shall be granted their Majesties in this present Session and of all other their Majesties Treasure or publick Mony due to them on the 5th of November 1688. or at any time between the said 5th of November and the said 25th of April which shall be in the year 1695. not yet accounted for by virtue of the said Acts or either of them or the last Clause touching Publick Accounts made in an Act made in the third Year of their Majesties Reign Entituled An Act for raising Mony by a Poll payable quarterly for one year for the carrying on a vigorous War against France II. Irish Accounts to be stated against and presented next Parliament And the said Commissioners are hereby required to summon the Commissioners appointed for the Transport Ships for the War of Ireland or any other Contractors or their Owners and Proprietors of the said Ships to state the Accounts and adjust the Debt due for the said Ships which Accounts so stared they are to prepare against the next Session of Parliament Coaches I. Commissioners for Hackney-Coaches STat. 5 6 W. M. Sess 5. cap. 16. After the 10th of May 1694. their Majesties may appoint Commissioners not exceeding five in number for regulating and licensing Hackney-Coaches within the Cities of London and Westminster and the Suburbs thereof and the Bills of Mortality and for regulating and licensing Stage-Coaches throughout England c. II. Licenses not to exceed 700. The said Commissioners shall give Licenses under their Hands and Seals to all Persons that shall keep any Coach or Coach-Horses within the Cities of London and Westminster or the Suburbs of the same or within the Weekly Bills of Mortality and that the number of all Hackney-Coaches so to be licensed shall not exceed 700 and for every such License so to be granted for each Coach there shall be paid to the Commissioners or some other Person to be appointed by their Majesties
Company of the Bank of England and by that Name to have perpetual Succession and a Common Seal and to be capable in Law to purchase or grant Subject to condition of redemption to sue or be sued or answer or be answered in Courts of Record or any other Place subject nevertheless to the Condition of Redemption hereafter mentioned XIII If the 1200000 l. be not paid by 1 June 1694. the Contributors to receive 8 l. per Cent. That in case the whole Sum of 1200000 l. shall not be advanced and paid into the Receipt of Exchequer before the first of January 1694. that then the Subscribers and Contributors towards the Sum of 1200000 l. their Heirs Successors and Assigns shall have and receive only so much and such part and portion to the Sums so respectively paid and advanced as shall be after the rate of 8 l. per Cent. per Annum And that any time upon twelve months notice after the first of August 1705. After 1st of August 1705. upon repayment of 1200000 l. the Corporation to cease upon repayment by Parliament of the said Sum of 1200000 l. or such part thereof as shall be paid and advanced as aforesaid unto the respective Subscribers and Contributors of the said Sum of 1200000 l. or such part thereof as shall be paid and advanced their Heirs Successors and Assigns and of all the Arrears of the said yearly payments of 100000 l. or such proportionable part thereof according to the Sum which shall be paid and advanced Then and from thence forward the said yearly payments and every of them of 100000 l. or such proportionable part and every part thereof and the said Corporation shall absolutely cease and determine XIV The Commissioners of the Treasury to issue their Warrants yearly for the payment of the 100000 l. to the Contributors of the 1200000 l. The Officers of the Exchequer without fee to issue out the Mony The Commissioners of the Treasury and the Under-Treasurer of the Exchequer now being and the Lord High-Treasurer and Under-Treasurer or Commissioners of the Treasury for the time being are by this Act required without other or farther Warrant to direct their Warrants yearly for the payment of the said yearly Sums of 100000 l. to the Contributors of the said Sum of 1200000 l. in the manner and proportion as herein before directed and the Auditor of Receipt of Exchequer and all other Officers of the Exchequer now and for the time being are enjoined to issue the said Monies so set apart for the Uses before mentioned without Fee or Reward from time to to time in the manner and proportions before mentioned and under the like Penalties Forfeitures and Disabilities as are hereafter inflicted upon any Officer for diverting any Mony appropriated by this Act. XV. No Person to subscribe above 20000 l. A fourth to be paid at the time of the Subscription No Person or Body Politick shall by themselves or any other in Trust for him or them subscribe towards the raising the Sum of 1200000 l. any Sum exceeding the Sum of 20000 l. and such Subscriber shall at the time of such Subscription pay to the Commissioners authorized to take Subscriptions one full fourth part of such Subscription and in default of payment the Subscription to be void And the residue of the Subscriptions shall be paid into the Receipt of the Exchequer as their Majesties shall direct before the first of January next and in default of such payments then the fourth part first paid shall be forfeited to and for the benefit of their Majesties their Heirs and Successors XVI Before the 1st of July next no person shall subscribe for more than 10000 l. The whole 1200000 l. or a moiety to be subscribed before 1st of Aug. next else the Corporation to cease So much of the 100000 l. as belongs to c. The same to be no Fond or applied to other uses than by this Act directed No Person or Persons or Body Politick at any time or times before the first day of July next ensuing shall subscribe in his own Name or Names or in any others in Trust for him or them towards the raising of the Sum of 1200000 l. any Sum or Sums exceeding in the whole Sum of 10000 l. XVII In case the whole Sum of 1200000 l. or a moiety thereof be not subscribed on or before the first of August 1694. Then the Powers and Authorities in this Act for executing a Corporation as aforesaid shall cease and determine And in such case so much of the said yearly Sum of 100000 l. as shall belong to the said Subscribers shall be transferrable and may be transferred by the respective Persons so subscribing and paying any part of the same into the Exchequer or their respective Heirs Successors and Assigns to any Person or Persons whatsoever by any Writing under the Hand and Seal of the Person or Persons transferring the same attested by two or more credible Witnesses and entred within twenty days in a Book in the Exchequer by their Majesties Remembrancer for the entring whereof nothing shall be paid which Entries the said Remembrancer is from time to time upon request directed to make And such part of the said yearly Sum of 100000 l. as shall be due to the Subscribers shall not at any time be made use of or be a Fond or Security for or applied to pay any other Sums of Mony save only such Mony as shall in pursuance of this Act be paid into their Majesties Exchequer within the time by this Act limited XVIII The Corporation not to borrow more than 1200000 l. Except enabled by Act of Parliament The Corporation so to be made shall not borrow or give security under their common Seal for any more farther or other Sum than 1200000 l. so that they shall not any one time owe more unless it be by Act of Parliament upon Eonds agreed in Parliament And in such case only such farther Sums as shall be directed and allowed to be borrowed by Parliament and for such time only until they shall be repaid And if any more farther or other Sums of Mony shall be borrowed under the common Seal If more borrowed the Members liable to be sued in their private Capacities then and in such case every Member or Members of the said Corporation his and their respective Heirs Executors and Administrators shall in his and their respective private and personal Capacities be chargeable with and liable in proportion to their several Shares or Subscriptions to the repayment of such Monies which shall be so borrowed with Interest for the same And in every such Case an Action of Debt may be maintained in any of their Majesties Courts of Record at Westminster by the respective Creditor or Creditors to whom any such Security under the common Seal of the said Corporation shall be made against all and every or any one or more of the Members of
out and returning home The Lord High-Admiral or Commissioners for executing that Office shall exhibit to the Commons assembled in Parliament at the next Session of this or any other Parliament which shall happen after the first of August 1694. a Certificate in Writing under his or their Hands respectively of the Ships set out in pursuance of the said recited Clause expressing therein the Name and Rates of the Ships set out the times when ordered as also the Stations to which they were directed and the times how long they were continued at Sea in that Service XXXVI Fees of the Officers of the Exchequer 1 d in the Pound The Officers of the Receipt of the Exchequer may receive and take for their Fees one peny in the pound and no more for all or any the Sums of Mony to be issued or paid to any their Majesties Garrisons Land-Forces and Armies and other Charges incident to the same out of the Mony arising by this or any other Act and Grant of this Session or any other Session of Parliament during this present War to be distributed in such proportion as the Lord Treasurer or Commissioners of the Treasury shall appoint XXXVII No Collector Gauger or Officer of Excise shall give his Vote for Parliament Man After the first day of May 1694. no Collector Supervisor Gauger or other Officer or Person whatsoever concerned in the Excise or any Branch or Part thereof shall by Word Message or Writing or in any other manner whatsoever endeavour to perswade any Elector to give or disswade any from giving his Vote for the Choice of any Person to be a Knight of the Shire Citizen Burgess or Baron of any City Borough or Cinque-Port to serve in Parliament and every Officer or other Person offending shall forfeit 100 l. one moiety to the Informer The Penalty for offending the other to the Poor of the Parish where such Offence shall be committed to be recovered by any Person that shall sue for the same in any of their Majesties Courts at Westminster and every Person convict on any such Suit of the said Offence shall be disabled and incapable of ever executing any Office relating to the Duty of Excise or other Office or Place of Trust whatsoever under their Majesties their Heirs or successors XXXVIII Gaugers to leave Notes in Writing True Notes in Writing of the last Gauges made or taken by the Gaugers shall be left by them with Brewers Makers or Retailers of Beer Ale or other Excisable Liquors or some of their Servants at the times of taking their said Gauges Penalty for neglecting containing the quantity and quality of the Liquors so gauged upon the Penalty of 5 l. for every Offence or Neglect to be recovered by any Person that shall sue for the same in any of their Majesties Courts of Record at Westminster An Act upon Parchment c. I. Stat. 5 6 W. M. Sess 5. cap. 15. The Act when to commence From the 28th of June 1694. shall be paid the several Duties upon Vellum Parchment and Paper for four Years thence ensuing viz. For every Skin or piece of Vellum or Parchment Letters Patents on which any Grants or Letters Patents under the Great Seal of England or the Seal of the Dutchy or County Palatine of Lancaster or of any Honour Dignity Promotion Franchise Liberty or Priviledge to any Person or Persons Bodies Politick or Corporate or Exemplifications of the same shall be ingrossed or written the Sum of 40 s. II. Pardons Reprieves Relaxations For every Skin or piece of Vellum Parchment or Sheet of Paper on which are ingrossed or written any Pardon of any Crime or of any Mony or Forfeiture or of any Warrant or Reprieve or Relaxation from any Fines Corporal Punishments or other Forfeiture shall pay 40 s. III. Grants of Mony by their Majesties For every Skin c. upon which any Grant from their Majesties of any Sum of Mony exceeding 100 l. which shall pass the Great Seal or Privy not directed to the Great Seal shall be engrossed or written 40 s. IV. Offices above 50 l. per Ann. For every Skin c. upon which any Grant of any Office or Imployment which shall be above the value of 50 l. per Annum shall be ingrossed or written 40 s. V. Grants of Lands in Fee for years c. For every Skin c. upon which any Grant of Lands in Fee Lease for Years or other Grant of Profit not herein particularly charged that shall pass the Great Seal Exchequer Seal Seal of the Dutchy or County Palatine of Lancaster or Privy Seal not directed to the Great Seal shall be ingrossed or written 40 s. VI. Ecclesiastical Promotions For every Skin c. upon which any Presentation or Donation under the Great Seal Collation by Archbishop or Bishop Presentation or Donation by any Patron to any Benefice Dignity or Spiritual Promotion such Benefice Dignity or Spiritual Promotion being 10 l. value or above in the Kings Books shall be ingrossed or written 40 s. VII Register Entry Testimonial c. For every Skin c. on which any Register Entry Testimonial or Certificate of any Degree taken in the Universities or Inns of Court shall be engrossed or written 40 s. VIII Dispensations Ecclesiastical For every Skin c. on which any Dispensation to hold two Ecclesiastical Dignities or Benefices or both a Dignity and a Benefice or any other Dispensation or Faculty from the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Master of the Faculties shall be ingrossed or written 40 s. IX Admittance of a Fellow of the Colledge c. For every Skin c. on which an Admittance of any Fellow of the Colledge of Physitians or of any Attorny Clerk Advocate Proctor Notary or other Officers in any Court whatsoever shall be ingrossed or written 40 s. X. Appeals from the Admiralty c. For every Skin c. on which any Appeals from the Court of Admiralty Arches Prerogative Court of Canterbury or York shall be ingrossed or written 40 s. XI Deeds inrolled For every Skin c. on which any Conveyances Surrenders of Grants or Offices Release or other Deed whatsoever enrolled in any Court of Westminster or other Court of Record or by any Custos Rotulorum or Clerk of the Peace shall be ingrossed or written 5 s. XII Writs of Covenant and Entry For every piece c. on which any Writ of Covenant for levying of Fines or Writs of Entry for suffering Recoveries shall be ingrossed or written 5 s. XIII Exemplifications For every Skin c. on which any Exemplification of whatever nature that shall pass the Seal of any Court whatsoever shall be ingrossed or written 5 s. XIV Decrees Dismissions For every Skin c. on which any Decree or Dismission made by or in the Chancery Exchequer Dutchy-Court or Courts of Lancaster Chester Durham or other
on which any Copies thereof shall be ingrossed or written 1 d. XLI Depositions Copies of Bills c. For every Skin c. on which any Depositions taken in the Court of Chancery or other Court of Equity except the Paper-draughts taken by the Commissioners before they are ingrossed which are not herein before charged or upon which any Copy of any Bill Answer Plea Demurrer Replication Rejoinder Interrogatories Depositions or other Proceedings whatsoever in any Court of Equity shall be ingrossed or written 1 d. XLII Copies of Wills For every Skin c. on which a Copy of any Will shall be ingrossed or written 1 d. XLIII Officers to mark the Writs Memorandums From and after the 28th of June 1694. every Officer or Clerk belonging to the Kings-Bench Common-Pleas or Exchequer who shall sign any Warrant or Process before Judgment to arrest any Person thereupon shall at the signing thereof set down upon such Writ or Process the Day and Year of his signing the same which shall be entred upon the Remembrance or in the Book where the Abstract of such Writ or Process shall be entred upon the Forfeiture of 10 l. XLIV Not to extend to single Bills This Act shall not charge any Bills of Exchange Accompts Bills of Parcels Bills of Fees or any Bills or Notes not sealed for payment of Mony at sight or upon demand or at the end of certain days of payment XLV Nor Seamen or Soldiers Will. Neither shall it charge the Probate of any Will or Letters of Administration of any common Seaman or Souldier who shall be slain or die in their Majesties Service upon Certificate made thereof XLVI Nor to Paupers None of the Rates or Impositions in this Act expressed shall be paid or payable to their Majesties by any Person or Persons that shall be admitted to sue or defend in Forma Pauperis XLVII Their Majesties to appoint Commissioners and they to appoint Under-Officers Their Majesties may under the Great Seal of England appoint Commissioners and Officers for the executing of this Act who are to keep their Head-Office in some convenient Place within the Cities of London or Westminster which said Commissioners or the major part are also impowered under their Hands and Seals to appoint Inferior Officers for the marking or stamping of Vellum Parchment and Paper and for levying and collecting the Duties Stamps to be made And the said Commissioners shall before the 28th day of June 1694. provide six several Marks or Stamps differing from each other with which all Vellum Paper and Parchment herein before charged shall be ingrossed or written shall be stampt or ingrossed viz. One Stamp for the Vellum Parchment and Paper charged with the payment of 40 s. for every Skin Piece or Sheet shall be stampt or markt One other Stamp or Mark with which all Vellum Parchment and Paper herein before charged with the payment of 5 s. for every Skin Sheet or Piece as aforesaid shall be markt or stampt and so respectively a different Mark or Stamp with which all Vellun● Paper and Parchment herein before charged with the several Duties of 2 s. 6 d. 1 s. 6 d. and 1 d. shall be severally and differently markt and stampt Published by Proclamation which said several Marks and Stamps shall be published by Proclamation under the Great Seal a convenient time before the said 28th day of June to the end all Persons may have due notice thereof And the said Marks and Stamps may be altered or renewed as their Majesties shall think fit publick notice being given thereof by Proclamation XLVIII The Vellum c. to be stamped before written All Vellum Parchment and Paper hereby intended to be charged with the several and respective Duties aforesaid shall before any thing ingrossed or written thereon be brought to the Head-Office or some other Sub-Commissioner or Officer to be appointed for the same to be stamped and marked who upon demand shall stamp or mark it upon payment of the respective Duties without other Fee which Stamp or Mark shall be a sufficient discharge for the respective Duties aforesaid XLIX Penalty of stamping before Duty paid If any Commissioner or Officer shall fix the Mark or Stamp before the respective Duties thereon charged shall be duly paid or secured he shall forfeit for every such Offence 100 l. L. Penalty of writing before it be stampt If any Person shall ingross or write or cause to be ingrossed or written upon any Vellum Parchment or Paper any thing for which the said Vellum c. is hereby charged before it shall be marked or stampt as aforesaid or upon which there shall not be some Stamp or Mark resembling the same Or shall ingross or write upon any Vellum Parchment or Paper that shall be marked or stamped for any lower Duty than the Duty by this Act payable the Offender for every such Offence shall forfeit 500 l. LI. Penalty on Officers Clerks or Attornies for fraudulent Practice Any Clerk or Officer who in respect of his publick Office or Imployment is or shall be entituled or intrusted to make ingross or write any Records Deeds Instruments or Writings by this Act chargable as aforesaid shall be guilty of any Fraud or Practice by making ingrossing or writing any such Record Deed Instrument or Writing upon Vellum Parchment or Paper not marked or upon which there shall not be some Stamp or Mark resembling the same or upon Vellum Parchment or Paper stamped with this Mark or Stamp which he shall know to be counterfeited or upon Vellum Parchment or Paper that shall be markt or stampt for a lower Duty as aforesaid every such Officer c. so guilty and thereof lawfully convicted shall over and above the Penalty aforesaid forfeit his Office Place or Imployment And if any Attorny shall be guilty thereof and convicted he shall be disabled for the future to practice as an Attorny And if any Deed Instrument or Writing shall be written or ingrossed by any Person not being a known Officer or of publick Imployment intituled to write or ingross the same upon Vellum Parchment or Paper not marked or stamped according to this Act or of a lower Duty as aforesaid Penalty of forging a Stamp in every such case there shall be due to their Majesties over and above the Duties aforesaid the Sum of 5 l. for every such Deed and no such Deed or Record shall be pleaded or given in Evidence in any Court either of Law or Equity till the said 5 l. be paid and the said Vellum Parchment or Paper be stampt with a lawful Mark which the Officer is to do upon payment of the said 5 l. And if any Person shall counterfeit or form any Stamp or Mark to resemble any Stamp provided by this Act or shall counterfeit or resemble the Impression of the same upon any Vellum Parchment or Paper to defraud their Majesties of the Duties hereby granted or