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A31458 The laws of Q. Elizabeth, K. James, and K. Charles the First concerning Jesuites, seminary priests, recusants, &c., and concerning the oaths of supremacy and allegiance, explained by divers judgments and resolutions of the reverend judges : together with other observations upon the same laws : to which is added the Statute XXV Car. II. cap. 2 for preventing dangers which may happen from popish recusants : and an alphabetical table to the whole / by William Cawley of the Inner Temple, Esq. Cawley, William, of the Inner Temple. 1680 (1680) Wing C1651; ESTC R5101 281,468 316

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the person offering an Agnus Dei c. shall be disclosed to the Ordinary of the Diocess 53 54. A Schoolmaster may be allowed by the Ordinary of the Diocess 64. What the Ordinary may take for such allowance 65. Ornaments What Church Ornaments shall be used 31. Outlawry see Vtlawry Pardon Where the King may pardon the forfeiture upon a poenal Law and where not 80. His pardon will not restore an offender deprived by 1 Eliz. 23. Parish See Church The Ecclesiastical Court cannot try the limits or bounds of Parishes 28. The Parish the Recusant is of need not be named in the Indictment 71. How the Parish is to recover that part of the penalty given by 23 Eliz. 1. to the Poor 71. Parliament When the Parliament of 1 Eliz. began 24. Every Member of the Commons House must take the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance 43 44. 243. Patron See King Nomination Recusants Vtlawry Notice to the Patron where necessary and where not 23. Péers See Praemunire By and before whom to be indicted 88. 188. By whom to be tried 16. 29. 44. 56. 87. 93. 96. 188. Provision in Acts of Parliament for trial of a Peer by his Peers where ex abundanti 16. In what cases only a Peer shall be tried by his Peers 198. Saving of the Priviledges of Peers 265 266. Penalty See Baron Feme Cinque Ports Forfeiture King Parish Recusants Penalties given by 23 Eliz. 1. how to be recovered by the King and where 120 121 122. Penalties given by 23 El. 1. and 35 El. 1. how to be distributed 70. 111. 123. The subsequent distribution of a Penalty shall be good although the whole be at first given to the King 70 71. Penalties For refusing to abjure see Abjuration For absolving perswading or withdrawing the Kings Subjects from their Obedience or the Religion established to the Romish Religion or reconciling them to the Pope or See of Rome or being absolved c. See Absolution Obedience Religion Rome For bringing in c. any Agnus Dei c. See Agnus Dei. For concealing the offenders name See Agnus Dei. On such who aid maintain relieve c. offenders See Aide For refusing to discover or hindring the delivery of a Popish Recusants Arms. See Armour If the Child of a Popish Recusant convict be baptized contrary to 3 Jac. 5. See Baptisme On a Popish Recusant convict who is married contrary to 3 Jac. 5. See Baron Feme Recusants On a married woman convicted as a Popish Recusant if she conforms not See Baron Feme Recusants For bringing in c. Popish Books See Books For getting or putting in ure Bulls from Rome See Bulls If a Popish Recusant be buried contrary to 3 Jac. 5. See Burial For not coming to Church See Church Recusants For depraving hindring or not using the Common Prayer or using or maintaining any other See Common Prayer On Concealers of Offences See Concealers For going to Conventicles or perswading others so to do or to impugne the Kings Ecclesiastical power or to forbear to come to Church See Church Conventicles King For not certifying the submission required by 27 Eliz. 2. See Conformity For refusing to make submission according to 35 Eliz. 1. or 35 Eliz. 2. See Conformity For keeping a Recusant in his house See House For maintaining any Forraign Jurisdiction within this Realm See Iurisdiction For saying or hearing of Masse See Masse For refusing or not taking the Oaths of Supremacy or Allegiance See Oaths For not certifying the Refusal or the taking of the Oath of Supremacy See Oaths For not certifying the taking of the Oath of Allegiance See Oaths For serving or going to serve a Forraign Prince c. without first taking the Oath of Allegiance See Oaths For executing any Office without receiving the Sacrament and taking the Oaths and Test injoined by 25 Car. 2. 2. See Offices For not certifying Presentments of Offences against 5 Eliz. 1. See Presentments For not presenting Popish Recusants at the Sessions See Recusants For not entring and recording such Presentments See Recusants On a Popish Recusant confined and offending against 35 Eliz. 2. See Recusants For keeping or maintaining Recusants See Recusants On a Popish Recusant convict who comes to Court See Recusants On a Popish Recusant who departs not out of London and ten miles compass See Recusants On a Recusant convict for exercising certain Offices and Functions See Recusants On a married woman who is a Popish Recusant convict and conforms not in her husbands life time See Recusants For maintaining the Bishop or See of Romes Authority See Rome For Educating Children in the Popish Religion See Rome On the Popish Recusant who conforms and receives not the Sacrament of the Lords Supper yearly See Sacrament For keeping or being a Schoolmaster contrary to 23 Eliz. 1. or 1 Jac. 4. See Schoolmaster For suffering Women or Children to go beyond Seas without Licence and on such as go or send them See Seas For a Jesuite Seminary Priest c. to be within this Realm See Seminary For not discovering them See Seminary For not giving Information of such discovery See Seminary For relieving or maintaining such or any Popish Colledge Seminary c. or such who abide there or in any Popish Family beyond the Seas See Seminary For going or sending any thither See Seminary For returning from a Seminary without making submission See Seminary For serving or going to serve a forraign Prince c. without first entring into Bond. See Service For not certifying such Bond. See Service Pensions Saving of Pensions and Salaries 265. 267. Petition Petition to the King 148. Plea See Baron Feme Excommengement Informations Issue Plea to an Indictment for refusing the Oath of Supremacy 39. Plea to an Information for being married contrary to 3 Jac. 5. 221. In a Suit for Tythes it s a good plea to say he stands convicted on 1 El. 2.23 Where ipsi non sunt culpabiles is a good plea by Baron Feme 75 76. Plea in disability of the person of the Recusant in what cases allowable and in what not 215. 217 218. The conclusion of it 216. Such plea is peremptory 216. Where in a popular Suit the Kings Attorney is to reply and where the Plaintiff or Informer 79 80. Plea after Judgment in what case allowable 148. Poor see Parish Pope see Rome Port. Officers of the Ports what they are impowred to do 155. 183. Where punishable 155. 183 184. Power See Iurisdiction King Praemunire See Indictments Vniversity Praemunire 6. 12. 34. 36. 40. 51 52. 56. 93. 175 176. 196 197 198. 248. In a Praemunire no trial of a Peer by his Peers 198. Nor Councel allowed 198. The Judgment and forfeiture in a Praemunire 46. 152. Not lawful to slay a man attainted in a Praemunire 46. How a man attainted in a Praemunire is out of the Kings Protection 46 47. Prayers See Church Common Prayer Prayers in the Pulpit before Sermon 21. Prerogative See Advowson