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A39466 An exact abridgment of all statutes in force and use from the beginning of Magna Carta until 1641 / by Edm. Wingate of Grayes-Inne, Esq. ; with a continuation, under their proper titles, of all acts in force and use, untill the year 1666, and alphabetically digested under apt titles ; whereto is annexed four tables directing to the several matters and clauses throughout the said statutes.; Laws, etc. England and Wales.; Wingate, Edmund, 1596-1656.; Manby, Thomas, of Lincolns-Inn. 1666 (1666) Wing E906; ESTC R33346 579,794 810

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from Church without any lawfull cause impugned the Queen's authority in causes Ecclesiastical or frequented Conventicles or persuaded others so to do under pretence of exercise of Religion they shall be committed to prison and there remain untill they shall conform themselves and make such open submission as hereafter shall be prescribed And if within three moneths after such conviction they refuse to conform and submit themselves being thereunto required by a Justice of Peace they shall in open Assize or Sessions abjure the Realm ☞ and if such abjuration happen to be before Justices of Peace in Sessions they shall make certificate thereof at the next Assize or Gaol-delivery LXXI If such an offender refuse to abjure or going away accordingly doth return without the Queen's license he shall be adjudged a felon and shall not enjoy the benefit of Clergie but if before he be required to abjure he makes his submission the penalties aforesaid shall not be inflicted upon him LXXII The form of the Submission is as followeth I A. B. do humbly confess and acknowledge that I have grievously offended God in contemning her Majestie 's godly and lawfull government and authority by absenting my self from Church and from hearing Divine Service contrary to the godly Statutes and Laws of this Realm and in using and frequenting disordered and unlawfull Conventicles and Assemblies under pretence of Exercise of Religion and I am heartily sorry for the same and do acknowledge and testifie in my conscience that no other person hath or ought to have any power or authority over her Majesty And I do promise and protest without any dissimulation that from henceforth I will from time to time obey and perform her Majestie 's Laws and Statutes in repairing to the Church and hearing Divine Service and do my utmost endeavour to maintain and defend the same LXXIII The Minister of the Parish where the submission is made shall presently enter the same in a Book and within ten days after certifie it to the Bishop of the Diocess LXXIV The offender that after such submission falleth into a relapse shall take no benefit thereby LXXV The forfeitures of this Act and of 23 Eliz. 1. may be recovered by action of debt LXXVI The third part of the penalties which accrue by this Act shall be disposed as those of 29 El. 6. LXXVII A feme covert shall not be compelled to abjure but any other offender that abjures or being required refuseth so to do shall forfeit all his goods and his land during life Howbeit here shall be no corruption of bloud loss of Dower or disherison of heir * LXXVIII Stat. 35 El. 2. Popish Recusants above 16 years of age shall within 40 days after their conviction repair to their usual dwelling and not remove above 5 miles from thence in pain to forfeit all their goods and their lands and annuities during life ☞ And if they have no certain abode then are they to repair to the place where they were born or where their father or mother dwells and within 20 days after their arrival there to give their names in writing to the Minister Constables and Headboroughs which Minister is to enter them in a Book to be kept for that purpose and he together with the said Constables and Headboroughs is to certifie the same to the next Quarter-Session where the Justices of Peace shall cause them to be inrolled LXXIX A Copiholder shall in this case also forfeit his estate during life if his estate continue so long to the Lord of the Mannor if he be no Recusant convict nor seized or possessed in trust to the use of a Recusant for then the Queen shall have the forfeiture LXXX A Popish Recusant being no feme covert not having lands worth 20 marks per annum or goods worth 40 l. which within the time above limited doth not repair to the place of his abode or doth depart above five miles thence or within three moneths after his arrival there doth not make the submission hereafter following being required so to do by the Bishop a Justice of Peace or the Minister there shall before two Justices of Peace or the Coroner abjure the Kingdom which abjuration shall be by the said Justices or Coroner certified in at the next Assize or Gaol-delivery LXXXI If such Popish Recusant depart not the Realm within the time limited by the said Justices or Coroner or return without the Queen's license he shall be adjudged a felon without Clergie LXXXII A Jesuit or Priest refusing to answer shall be committed to prison and there remain till he will answer the questions whereupon he was before examined LXXXIII This Act shall not restrain a Recusant urged by process or summons without fraud to travel without the abovesaid limits so he return again in a convenient time neither him that is compelled to render his body to the Sheriff LXXXIV If such an offender before conviction upon a Sunday or some Festival day repair to Church and there hear Divine Service and before the Gospel make the Confession following he shall be discharged of the penalties inflicted by this Act. The Confession is this LXXXV I A. B. do humbly confess and acknowledge that I have grievously offended God in contemning her Majestie 's godly and lawful government and authority by absenting my self from Church and from hearing Divine Service contrary to the godly Laws and Statutes of this Realm and I am heartily sorry for the same and do acknowledge and testifie in my conscience that the Bishop and See of Rome hath not nor ought to have any power or authority over her Majesty within any of her Majestie 's Realms or Dominions And I do promise and proceed without dissimulation that from henceforth I will from time to time obey and perform her Majestie 's Laws and Statutes in repairing to the Church and hearing Divine Service and do my utter most endeavour to maintain and defend the same LXXXVI The Minister of the Parish where such submission is made shall presently enter the same in a Book and within ten days after certifie it to the Bishop of the Diocess LXXXVII The offender that after such submission falleth into a relapse shall take no benefit thereby LXXXVIII Every married woman shall be bound by this Act save onely by the clause of abjuration LXXXIX Stat. 1 Ja. 1. A Recognition that upon Queen Elizabeth's death the Crown of England and all the Kingdomes Dominions and rights belonging to the same did by lawfull birth-right and succession descend to King James XC Stat. 1 Ja. 1. All the aforesaid Statutes made in the time of Queen Elizabeth shall be duely put in execution against all such as do not conform themselves as aforesaid XCI Where the Ancestor dies a Recusant the heir being none or conforming himself and taking the Oath of Supremacie before the Arch-bishop or Bishop of the Diocess the land shall be freed from all penalties XCII If an heir within age after he shall have
remainder to such as the King by his Letters Patents or last will in writing should limit * IV. Stat. 1 El. 1. No forein Potentate or person shall exercise any power within any of the Queen's Dominions and all Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction is annexed to the Crown so that the Queen and her successors by Letters Patents may authorize any Subject born to exercise the same V. For the better observance of this Act every Ecclesiasticall person and every officer both Ecclesiastical and Temporal and all the Queen's servants are enjoyned to take the Oath following VI. I. A. B. do utterly testifie and declare in my conscience that the Queen's Highness is the onely Supreme Governour of this Realm and of all other her Highness Dominions and Countreys as well in all Spiritual or Ecclesiastical things or cases as Temporal and that no forein Prince person Prelate or Potentate hath or ought to have any jurisdiction power supremacie preeminencie or authority Ecclesiastical or Spiritual within this Realm and therefore do utterly renounce and forsake all forein jurisdiction powers superiorities and authorities and do promise that from henceforth I shall bear faith and true allegiance to the Queen's Highness her heirs and lawfull successors and to my power shall assist and defend all jurisdictions priviledges preeminencies and authorities granted or belonging to the Queen's Highness her heirs and successors or united and annexed to the Imperial Crown of this Realm So help me God and by the Contents of this Book VII He that refuseth this oath shall forfeit his Spiritual or Temporal promotion or Office during his life And every person before he be admitted to any such promotion or Office shall take the said oath before such persons as shall have authority to minister the same and in case he refuse it he shall be adjudged uncapable of such promotion or office VIII Every person suing Livery or Oustre le main doing homage to the Queen received into the Queen's service taking orders or degrees in the Universitie shall take the said oath the first three before the Lord Chancellor or Keeper of the Great Seal the fourth before the Ordinary or Commissary and the last before the Chancellor or Vice-chancellor or their Deputies IX Provided if any having a Temporal Office of inheritance shall at first refuse to take the said oath and yet doth afterwards take it he shall be restored to his office X. None shall affirm or maintain the power or jurisdiction of any forein Prelate or Potentate within the Queen's Dominions in pain to forfeit all his goods and chattels and if he be not worth 20 l. at the time of his conviction he shall forfeit all he hath and besides suffer one whole year's imprisonment without bail and here for the second offence he shall incurre a praemunire and for the third shall be adjudged guilty of High Treason but this offence must be prosecuted within one year after it is committed and if the offence be by preaching teaching or words onely the prosecution by indictment shall be within six months otherwise the offender shall be set at liberty XI If he be a Clergie-man beneficed upon the first conviction all his spiritual promotion shall be void XII A Peer of the Realm guilty of such an offence shall be tried by his Peers XIII No Act for any matter of Religion or cause Ecclesiastical made by this Parliament shall be adjudged any errour heresie or Schism neither shall any person to whom the Queen her heirs and successors shall give authority to execute spiritual jurisdiction have power to adjudge any matter to be Heresie save onely such as have been so adjudged by Can. Scripture or by one or more of the General Councils or shall be so adjudged by the Parliament with the assent of the Clergie in their Convocation XIV No person shall hereafter be indicted or arraigned for any of the offences made by this Act but by two or more sufficient witnesses to be produced viva voce to testifie the same XV. No person shall be questioned for relieving aiding or comforting any such offender unless it be testified by two witnesses at least that at the time of such relief c. he had notice of the offence committed XVI Stat. 1 El. 3. The Parliament acknowledge the Queen to be right heir to the Crown and promise to defend her and the heirs of her body in that estate XVII The limitation of the Crown contained in 35 H. 8.1 shall stand and remain Law for ever and all clauses of Statutes and other things heretofore passed against the same shall be void * XVIII Stat. 5 Eliz. 1. None shall maintain the jurisdiction of the Bishop or See of Rome within any of the Queen's Dominions in pain to incurre a Praemunire both they and their accessaries ☞ XIX Justices of Assize and Just of Peace in Sessions or any two of them 1 Qu. have power to hear and determine this offence and are to certifie such presentments into the King's Bench within 40 days after they receive them if it shall be then Term-time if not then the first day of the Term then next ensuing in pain of 100 l. The Justices of the King's Bench also as well upon such certificate as also before themselves have power to hear and determine the same offence XX. All persons appointed to take the Oath of Supremacie by 1 El. 1. and all other Persons taking orders preferred to any degree in the Universities School-masters publick and private all persons taking any degree of Learning in the Laws in the Innes of Court or Chancery all Attorneys Protonotaries Philizers Sheriffs Escheators Feodaries all persons admitted to any Ministry or Office belonging to the Common Law or other Law or Laws and all Officers and ministers of every Court shall take the said Oath verbatim before they be admitted to exercise their Office ministry or profession which Oath shall be administred in open Court unto the Officers and Ministers of Courts and unto such as belong not to any Court in some open place in the presence of a convenient assembly and before other person authorized to give it by common use commission or otherwise XXI Archbishops and Bishops have power to minister the said Oath within their proper Diocess XXII The Lord Chancellor or Keeper without further warrant may direct Commissions to tender it XXIII None compellable to take this Oath by this Act or that of 1 Eliz. shall refuse to take it in pain to incurre a Praemunire so that they be indicted or presented for such default within a year XXIV Every person having authority to tender this Oath shall within 40 days after the refusal thereof if it be then Term-time if not then the first day of the next Term certifie under his hand and seal the name place and degree of the person so refufing unto the King's Bench in pain of 100 l. And the Sheriff of the County shall impannel a Jury of the same County to inquire
upon such refusal which Jury may upon evidence indict the party refusing as well as if the indictment were preferred in the proper county XXV If any refuse to take this Oath upon the second tender or being formerly convicted of maintaining the jurisdiction of the Bishop or See of Rome as aforesaid do commit the like offence the second time in both cases both they and their accessaries shall suffer as in case of High Treason But here there shall be no corruption of bloud disheriting of any heir forfeiture of Dower or prejudice to the right of any save onely of the offender during his life and then the party next in reversion or remainder may enter without any Oustre●le main to be sued Here also none shall be deemed an accessary for giving of alms in charity to the offender without fraud XXVI This Oath shall be expounded in such form as is set forth in an admonition annexed to the Queen's Injunctions published in the first year of her reign viz. to acknowledge in her Majesty her heirs and successors such authority as was challenged and used by H. 8. and E. 6. and none other XXVII This Act shall be published every Quarter-sessions by the Clerk of the Peace and at every Leet by the Steward there and once every Term in the open hall of every Inns of Court and Chancery at such times and by such persons as shall be appointed by the Lord Chancellor or Keeper for the time being XXVIII Every member of the Commons House before he shall have a voice there shall take this Oath before the Lord Steward or his Deputy and if he enter the House before he take it he shall incurre such penalties as he who presumes to sit there without election return or authority XXIX None of or above the degree of a Baron shall be compelled to take this Oath and a Peer offending this Act shall be tried by his Peers XXX Provided that none shall be compellable to take this Oath upon a second tender or be in danger by refusal thereof to incurre the penalty of High Treason save onely Clergie-men Officers of Ecclesiastical Courts or such as shall not observe the rites of Divine service do deprave by words or writing the Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England or do use to say or hear private Mass XXXI It shall not be lawfull to slay one attainted in a Praemunire XXXII Saving the due execution of every person attainted upon judgment lawfully given by reason of this Statute or otherwise saving all such pains of death or other punishment as heretofore might without danger of Law be done upon any person that shall send or bring into the Queen's Dominions or within the same execute any process against any person from the Bishop or See of Rome XXXIII None shall be hereafter indicted as an accessary for any of the said offences without such sufficient proof as may satisfie the Jury that are to indict him * XXXIV Stat. 13 El. 2. If any shall obtain or put in ure any Bull of absolution or reconciliation from the Bishop of Rome or absolve or be absolved thereby they and their accessaries before the fact shall be adjudged guilty of High Treason XXXV The comforters and maintainers of such offenders shall incurre a Praemunire and their concealers misprision of Treason unless within six weeks they discover them to some of the Privie Council or to one of the Presidents or Vice-Presidents of the Councils established in the North or Marches of Wales XXXVI Provided no person shall be impeached of misprision of treason for any offence made treason by this Act other then such as are hereby declared to be in case of misprision of Treason XXXVII If any shall bring into any of the Queen's Dominions any Agnus Dei Crosses Pictures Beads or any such vain or superstitious thing or deliver or offer the same to any person to be used both the person so doing and the person so receiving the same shall incurre a Praemunire Howbeit if the party unto whom tender thereof shall be made apprehend the party tendring the same and carry him before the next Justice of Peace or not being able so to do within three days after discloseth his name and the place of his abode or resort unto the Ordinary or some Justice of Peace within the same County or having received the same doth within one day after deliver it to some such Justice of Peace then shall he not incurre any Prejudice by reason of this Act. XXXVIII A Justice of Peace shall disclose the offences aforesaid to the Privy Council within fourteen days after he shall have notice thereof in pain of incurring a Praemunire XXXIX Here the trial of Peers shall be by their Peers XL. The right of others saved * XLI Stat. 23 El. 1. It shall be high Treason to have or pretend to have power or to put in practice to absolve perswade or withdraw any within the Queen's Dominions from their natural obedience to her Majesty or to withdraw them for that intent from the Religion now established to the Romish Religion and they also who shall be willingly so withdrawn or reconciled as aforesaid together with the procurers and Counsellors of such offenders shall be adjudged guilty of the same offence ☞ XLII Also their aiders and maintainers who do not discover them within twenty days to some Justice of Peace or higher Officer shall be adjudged guilty of misprision of Treason XLIII None shall say or sing Masse in pain to forfeit 200 marks to suffer one year's imprisonment and not to be enlarged thence untill the fine be paid And none shall hear Masse in pain of one year's imprisonment and a hundred marks * XLIV Every person not repairing to Church according to the Statute of 1 El. 2. which see in Service and Sacraments shall forfeit 20 l. for every moneth they so make default and if they so forbear by the space of twelve months after certificate thereof made by the Ordinary into the King's Bench a Justice of Assize Gaol-delivery or Peace of the County where they dwell shall binde them with two sufficient sureties in 200 l. at least to the good behaviour from which they shall not be released untill they shall repair to Church according to the said Statute XLV None shall keep a Schoolmaster which absents himself from Church or is not allowed by the Bishop or Ordinary in pain of 10 l. for every moneth he so keeps him and such Schoolmaster shall be for ever after disabled to teach youth and shall suffer one whole year's imprisonment without bail ☞ XLVI The offences against this Act and the Acts of the first fifth and thirteenth years of the Queen's reign touching the acknowledging of her supreme Government in causes Ecclesiasticall the service of God coming to Church or establishment of true Religion within this Realm shall be inquirable before Justices of Oyer and Terminer Assize Gaol-delivery and Peace in their Circuits
Justices to the Churchwardens or Overseers of the poor if not paid within ten dayes V. All Deanes Canons Prebendaries Masters Fellows of Colledges c. Parsons Vicars Lecturers Schoolmasters c. enjoyned to take and subscribe the Declaration following J. A. B. do declare that it is not lawful upon any pretence whatsoever to take Arms against the King and that I do abhor that trayterous position of taking Arms by his Authority against his Person or against those that are Commissioned by him And that I will conform to the Liturgy of the Church of England as it is now by Law established And I do declare that I do hold there lies no obligation upon me or any other person from the Oath commonly called the Solemn League and Covenant to endeavour any change or alteration of Government either in Church or State And that the same was in it self an unlawful Oath and imposed upon the Subjects of this Realm against the known Laws and liberties of the Kingdom The same shall be subscribed by the Heads of Colledges c. in the Universities before the Vicechancellor or his Deputy And before the Archbishop or Ordinary of the Diocess by every other person upon pain of forfeiture and loss of their places as if dead VI. Schoolmasters or Tutors that shall teach any youth in any private house without licence from the Archbishop or Ordinary of the Diocess shall for the first offence suffer 3 months imprisonment for every second or other 3 months imprisonment and forfeit 5 l. VII Every Parson Vicar Curate and Lecturer after subscription made shall procure a Certificate under the hand and seal of the Archbishop Bishop or Ordinary of the Diocess and publickly read the same together with the said Declaration upon some Lords day within 3 months then next following in his Parish Church where he is to officiate in the presence of the Congregation there assembled in the time of Divine Service upon pain of being deprived ipso facto and his place void as if dead VIII After the 25th of March 1662. the words following part of the Declaration shall be omitted viz. And I do declare that I do hold there lies no obligation on me or any other person from the Oath commonly called the Solemn League and Covenant to endeavour any change or alteration of Government either in Church or State and that the same was in it self an unlawful Oath and imposed upon the Subjects of this Realm against the known Laws and liberties of this Kingdom and none shall thenceforth subscribe or read the same IX No person not ordained according to the form of Episcopal Ordination shall hold any Benefice with cure or Ecclesiastical promotion nor be capable of any such benefice nor administer the Sacrament not being ordained a Priest according to the form of the foresaid Book upon pain to forfeit for every offence 100 l. one moyety to the King the other moyety to the party that will sue for the same X. Provided the penalties in this Act extend not to Aliens of foreign reformed Churches allowed by the King XI Provided no title of laps accrue by any avoidance or deprivation by this Act but after 6 months after notice given by the Ordinary to the Patron or such sentence of deprivation openly read in the Parish Church becoming void by this Act. XII No other Form of Common Prayer shall be used in any Church Chappel or publick place Colledge or Hall of the Universities And all Governors and Heads of Colledges in the Universities shall within a month after admission to his place openly in the Church Chappel or publick place of the Colledge in the presence of the Fellows and Scholars of the same subscribe the 39 Articles of Religion mentioned in the Stat. 13 El. Ca. 12. and declare his approbation of the said Book of Common Prayer And all the said Governours or Heads shall read the morning Prayer according to the said Book once every quarter publickly in their Church Chappels or other publick place upon pain of suspension for 6 months from their place and if he shall not subscribe to the said Articles and Book within the said 6 months then the place to be void Provided the said Book may be used in Latine in Colledges XIII None shall preach or read as a Lecturer without Licence of the Archbishop or Bishop of the Diocess And all Lecturers shall declare their consent to the 39 Articles aforesaid and shall openly read the Common Prayers and declare their approbation thereof and shall read the same the first Lecture-day of every month and after reading declare their approbation thereof upon pain to be disabled to preach or read any Lecture until he shall conform XIV Provided it shall suffice that Lecturers in Cathedral Churches only declare their assent to the said Book XV. If any person so disabled shall preach any Lecture or Sermon the person so offending shall suffer 3 months imprisonment in the common Goal And any two Justices of the Peace and the Mayor or other chief Officer of any City or Town Corporate upon Certificate from the Ordinary of the place made to him or them of the offence committed shall commit the person offending to the Goal accordingly XVI The Common Prayer shall be read before every Sermon or Lecture and the Lecturer that shall preach shall be present at the same Provided this Clause extend not to Sermons or Lectures preached as publick University Sermons XVII The several Laws and Statutes formerly made for uniformity of Prayer and now in force shall be put in ure for punishment of offences against the Book established by this Act 1 El. Ca. 2. 23 El. Ca. 1. Proviso the names of the King and Queen be fitted in the Prayers Letanies and Collects according to the present occasion XVIII The Books of Common Prayer shall be provided by every Parish Chapelry Cathedral Church Colledge and Hall upon penalty of 3 l. a month for lack thereof for every month after St. Bartholmews day 1662. XIX Provisoe that the Bishops of Hereford St. Davids St. Asaph Bangor and Landoff do take care for translating the said Book into the Welsh Tongue for Printing and providing the same in every Parish there XX. True Copies of the said Book of Common Prayer shall be exemplified under the great Seal of England and kept in the several Courts of Westminster and Tower of London to be produced and shewed forth in Court as need shall be XXI Provided this Act be not prejudicial to the Kings Professor of Law in the University of Oxford concerning the Prebend of Shipton in the Cathedral Church of Sarum united to the said Professors place by King James XXII Proviso whereas the clause in the 36th Article mentions the Book established by K. E. 6. It shall extend to the Book of Common-prayer established by this Act. See the precedent Laws of this matter Title Crown and Title Service and Sacraments XXIII Stat. 15. Car. 2. Ca. 6. Stat.
the King by Commission under the Great Seal so as the Popes power shall be quite excluded from all such Visitations neither shall any Religious persons from henceforth depart this Realm for any Visitation Congregation or Assembly whatsoever but all such meetings shall be hereafter within the Kings Dominions XXIV Howbeit this Act nor any License or Dispensation to be granted thereby shall derogate the Statute of 21 H. 8.13 touching Pluralities of Benefices or Non-residence XXV Whosoever sues for any License Dispensatson c. to the See of Rome or obeys any Process from thence shall incur a Praemunire but this is made Treason by 13 E● 2. XXVI Grants and Confirmations of liberties obtained from the See of Rome to any Abbeys or other Religious Houses shall be of the fame effect as they were before this Act. XXVII Abbeys nor other places exempt shall pay any Pensions to the See of Rome nor accept any Dispensation or Confirmation from thence nor make any oath to the Bishop thereof and where no such Confirmation was requisite they shall still remain as before notwithstanding this Act. XXVIII Dispensations obtained at Rome before the 12th of March 1533. shall remain of the force that they had before this Act. XXIX The King with the advice of his Council may reform the manner of Indulgences Safe Conducts I. Stat. 15 H. 6.3 IN all Safe Conducts the name of them of the Ship and of the Master and the number of the Mariners together with the Portage of the Ship shall be expressed II. Stat. 18 H. 6.8 Goods may be loaded into the Ships of the Kings Enemies so as the Merchant hath an Authentique safe Conduct for them otherwise they may be made prize by any that can take them III. Stat. 20 H. 6.1 All Letters of safe Conduct which be not enrolled in the Chancery before the delivery of them shall be void IV. They who will take benefit of the Kings safe Conduct shall have it ready enrolled at the time of their apprehension Howbeit although the safe Conduct be not presently shewed yet it will suffice if it be afterwards proved to be then enrolled Saint Johns I. Stat. 32 H. 8.24 By this Act the Corporation of Saint Johns of Jerusalem in England and Ireland was dissolved and the Priors and Confreres thereof prohibited to wear the Mark c. II. The King was to have their Houses Churches Lands Goods Chattels Debts and all other things of theirs There be also divers Pensions appointed severally to the Priors Chaplains and Confreres of that Order to continue during their lives III. All of that Order are discharged from obedience for their Religion and also enabled to sue and to take and have liberty as other Religious persons were enabled by 31 H. 8.6 which see in Ability Likewise their lands are to be within the survey of the Court of Augmentations Scarborough I. Stat. 37 H. 8.14 An Act for the incorporating of two persons by the name of the Masters or Keepers of the Peer and Key at Scarborough who have power to distrain every man having lands or houses there for the fifth part of the yearly revenue thereof towards the repair of the said Peer and Key See the Statute at large Sea I. Stat. 18 E. 3. Stat. 1.3 The Sea shall be open to all Merchants to pass with their Merchandize where they please Seals I. Artic. sup Chart. Cap. 6. 28 E. 1. No Writ concerning the Common Law shall be awarded under any of the petty Seals II. Stat. 11 R. 2.10 The Kings Signet or Privy Seal shall not be sent in prejudice of the Realm or disturbance of the Law III. Stat. 4 H. 7.14 All Grants and Writings of Lands and other things pertaining to the Earldom of March shall be under the Great Seal and not under the special Seal Serjeants at Arms. I. Stat. 13 R. 2.6 There shall be but thirty Serjeants at Arms who shall meddle with nothing but what concerns their Offices neither shall they oppress the people in pain to lose their Office make fine to the King at his pleasure and full satisfaction to the party ☞ Service and Sacraments * I. Stat. 1 E. 6.1 None shall speak or do any thing in contempt of the most Holy Sacrament in pain of imprisonment and to make fine and ransom at the Kings Will. II. Three Justices of Peace 1. Qu. have power to take information by the Oaths of two lawful persons at least concerning the offence aforesaid and to bind over by Recognizance every accuser and witness in 5 l. a piece to appear at the next Sessions to give evidence against the offenders who are there to be enquired of before three Justices or more by the oaths of twelve men and also indicted if the matter alledged against them be found true III. Three Justices or more have likewise power to send out two writs Capias and Exigent and a Capias Utlegat against such offenders in all Counties and Liberties and upon their appearance to determine the contempts and offences aforesaid or to take bail for their appearance to be tried as aforesaid IV. The Justices also have power to direct a Writ in the Kings Name to the Bishop of the Diocess where the offence was committed by which he shall be required to be present himself or some for him sufficiently learned at the arraignment of the offender and to give advice concerning the offence committed V. The offence shall be prosecuted within three moneths and the offender shall be admitted to produce Witnesses for his defence VI. The Minister shall deliver the Sacrament to every person in both kinds and shall not without lawful cause deny it to any that will devoutly and humbly desire it VII Stat. 2. 3 E. 6.1 Every Minister shall use the Church-Service in such form as is mentioned in the Book of Common-Prayer established by this Act And shall not use any other or deprave the same in pain if he be Beneficed and convict thereof by the Verdict of twelve men his own confession or notorious evidence of the fact to forfeit to the King for the first offence that of his Benefices which the King will choose and to suffer six months imprisonment for the second to suffer one whole years imprisonment and to be deprived ipso facto of all his spiritual promotion whereupon every Patron may present and for the third to suffer imprisonment during life And if he be not Beneficed for the first offence he shall suffer six months imprisonment and for the second imprisonment during life VII If any shall be convicted to have by Enterludes Playes ●ongs rhymes or otherwise depraved the said books as to have compelled or procured the Minister to sing or say any other Church-service or in any other form then as aforesaid or by any such means 〈◊〉 have interrupted or let the Minister to sing or say the said Service th●● shall for the first offence forfeit 10 l. to the King or that not paid within
Ceremonies or Rites of the Church by mis-using the Orders appointed in the Book of Common-Prayer the Queen by like advice of the said Commissioners or Metropolitan may ordain such further Ceremonies or Rites as may be most for Gods glory the edifying of the Church and reverence of Christs holy Ministeries and Sacraments XXX All other Laws made for other service shall be void XXXI Stat. 5 El. 28. An Act for translating of the Bible and Book of Common-Prayer into the Welsh Tongue Also there shall be an English Bible and Book of Common Prayer in every Church of Wales XXXII Stat. 3 Jac. 1. All Ministers in every Cathedral and Parish Church or other usual place for Common Prayer within the Kings Dominions shall alwayes upon the fifth day of November say morning Prayer and give thanks to God for the happy deliverance of the King Queen Prince and both Houses of Parliament upon that day XXXIII Every person within the Kings Dominions shall alwayes upon that day diligently resort to his Parish Church or Chappel or to some usual Church or Chappel where the said Common Prayer Preaching and other service of God shall be used and there orderly abide during the said solemnity XXXIV Every Minister shall give warning publickly in the Church at morning Prayer the Sunday before every such fifth of November for the due observation of the said day and after morning Prayer or Preaching upon the said fifth day of November shall read publickly and distinctly this present Act. See more Title Religion Severn I. Stat. 34. 35 H. 8.9 A penalty for casting any Ballast or Robul in King-rode in any part of the Haven in Bristol II. None shall load any Corn in any Vessel by the water of Severn to be transported beyond Sea before he be bound to the Customer of Bristol to bring it first to Bristol to be there viewed by the Mayor there for the time being in pain to forfeit both the grain and Vessel III. The penalty where one bringeth more Corn to Bristol to be measured and thence to be transported then is contained in his Cocket or License which is to be delivered unto him by the said Mayor when he takes bond of him as aforesaid IV. The penalty for denying to measure the Corn at Bristol is five pounds for every time to be divided betwixt the King and the prosecutor See the Statute at large ☞ Sewers I. Stat. 6 H. 6.5 During ten years several Commissions of Sewers shall be made to divers persons by the Chancellor of England to be sent into all parts of the Realm where need shall be according to the form in the said Statute expressed for which see the Statute at large being here omitted because a latter Commission was afterwards ordained by the Statute of 23 H. 8.5 which see after in the proper place II. Stat. 8 H. 6.3 Commissioners of Sewers shall have power to do ordain and execute all such Statutes Ordinances and other things as shall be made according to the effect and purport of the Commission of Sewers ordained by the Statute of 6 H. 6.5 III. Stat. 18 H. 6.10 Commission of Sewers shall be awarded where need shall require during ten years IV. Stat. 23 H. 6.9 The Chancellor of England may grant Commissions of Sewers during fifteen years V. Stat. 12 E. 4.6 The Chancellor of England may grant Commissions of Sewers for 15 years where need shall require VI. Stat. 4 H. 7.1 Commissions of Sewers shall be granted during 25 years VII Stat. 6 H. 8.10 Commissions of Sewers shall be granted during ten years according to the Statute of 6 H. 6.5 and 4 H. 7.1 VIII Stat. 23 H. 8.5 Commissions of Sewers shall be directed into all parts of the Realm from time to time where and when need shall require according to the manner form and tenor hereafter following to such substantial and indifferent persons as shall be named by the Lord Chancellor and Lord Treasurer of England and the two Chief Justices or any three of them whereof the Lord Chancellor is to be one IX Henry the eighth c. Know ye that forasmuch as the walls ditches banks gutters Sewers Gates Calcies Bridges streams and other defences by the Coasts of the Sea and Marsh-ground being and lying within the limits of A. B. and C. in the County or Counties of 〈…〉 or in the borders or confines of the same by rage of the Sea flowing and re-flowing and by means of the trenches of fresh water descending and having course by divers wayes to the Sea be so dirupt lacerate and broken And also the common passages of Ships Ballengers and Boats in the rivers streams and other floods within the limits of A. B. and C. in the County or Counties of 〈…〉 or in the borders or confines of the same by mean of setting up erecting and making streams mills bridges ponds fishgarths mill-dams locks habbing-wears hecks flood-gates or other lets impediments or annoyances be letted or interrupted so that great and inestimable damago for default of reparation of the said Walls Ditches Banks Fences Sewers Gates Gutters Calcies Bridges and streams and also by mean of setting up and erecting making and enlarging of the said fish-garths mill-dams locks hebbing-wears hecks flood-gates and other annoyances in times past hath happened and yet is to be feared that far greater hurt loss and damage is like to ensue unless that speedy remedy be provided in that behalf X. We therefore for that by reason of our Dignity and Prerogative Royal we be bound to provide for the safety and preservation of our Realm of England willing that speedy remedy be had in the premisses have assigned you and six of you of the which we will that A. B. and C. shall be three to be our Justices to survey the said Walls Streams Ditches Banks Gutters Sewers Gates Calcies Bridges Trenches Mills Mill-dams Flood-gates Ponds Locks Hebbing-wears and other impediments lets and annoyances aforesaid and the same cause to be made corrected repaired amended put down or reformed as cause shall require after your wisdomes and discretions And therein as well to ordain and do after the tenor form and effect of all and singular the Statutes and Ordinances made before the first day of March in the three and twentieth year of Our Reign touching the premisses or any of them as also to enquire by the oaths of the honest and lawful men of the said Shire or Shires place or places where such defaults or annoyances be as well within Liberties as without by whom the truth may the rather be known through whose default the said hurts and damages have happened and who hath or holdeth any lands or tenements or common of Pasture or profit of fishing or hath or may have any hurt loss or disadvantage by any manner of means in the said places as well near to the said dangers lets and impediments as inhabiting or dwelling thereabouts by the said walls ditches banks gutters gates sewers trenches and
the Chancery in one case a Writ is found and in another case falling under like law and requiring like remedy there is found none the Clerks of the Chancery shall agree in making the Writ or the Plaintiffs may adjourn it untill the next Parliament and then the cases being written in which they cannot agree let them refer themselves to the next Parliament where by the consent of men learned in the Law a Writ shall be framed lest the Kings Court should fail to administer Justice to complainants II. West 2.49 13 E. 1. Pars inde Where the Law faileth lest Suitors should depart from the Kings Court without remedy Writs shall be provided in their cases III. Stat. 6 R. 2. Stat. 1.2 If in Writs of debt accompt and the like it shall be declared that the contract thereof was made in another County then is contained in the original Writ such Writ shall be abated Vid. Title Arrests Numb 4. Yarn I. Stat. ● H. 6.23 NOne shall export any Thrums or Woollen Yarn under colour of Thrums in pain to forfeit the double value thereof York I. Stat. 29 H. 6.3 All Letters Parents granted to Citizens of York to be exempt of the offices of Mayoralty Sherifwick Chamberlain Collector of Dismes and Quinzims and Citizen for the Parliament shall be void and the Citizen who purchaseth or taketh such exemption shall forfeit 40 l. to the King and Mayor and Citizens of York II. Stat. 34 35 H. 8.10 An Act for making of Coverlets within York and none shall be made to be put to sale in Yorkshire but onely in the Town of York together with divers other good provisions touching that subject For which see the Statute at large The New ACTS lately made at Oxon. Anno 17º Caroli Secundi Regis Abridged and here added by way of APPENDIX Non-conformists I. Stat. 17 Car. 2. Cap. 1. apud Oxon. ENacted That all Parsons Vicars Curates Lecturers and other persons in or pretending to serve in Holy Orders and all Stipendaries or other persons who have been possessed of any Ecclesiastical or Spiritual Promotion and who have not declared their assent and subscribed the Declaration mentioned in the ACT of 14 Car. 2. For Uniformity of Publique Prayers c. And shall not take and subscribe the Oath following I A. B. Do swear That it is not lawfull upon any pretence what soever to take up Arms against the King And that I do abhor that Trayterous Position of taking Arms by his Authority against his Person or against those that are Commissionated by him in pursuance of such Commissions And that I will not at any time endeavour any alteration of Government either in Church or State II. And all such persons who shall take upon them to preach in any unlawful assembly conventicle or meeting under colour or pretence of any exercise of Religion contrary to the Laws and Statutes of this Kingdom shall not at any time after the 24th of March 1665 unless in passing upon the Road come or be within five miles of any City or Town Corporate or Borough that sends Burgesses to the Parliament within England Wales or Town of Berwick upon Tweed or within five miles of any Parish Town or Place wherein he or they have since the Act of Oblivion been Parson Vicar Curate Stipendary or Lecturer or taken upon them to preach in any unlawful Assembly Conventicle or Meeting under colour or pretence of any exercise of Religion contrary to the Laws and Statutes of this Kingdom before he or they have taken and subscribed the said Oath before the Justices of the Peace at their Quarter-Sessions to be holden at the Division next to the Corporat on City or Borough Parish Place or Town in open Court which the said Justices are impowred to administer upon forfeiture for every such offence the sum of forty pounds one third thereof to his Majesty and his Successors the other third part to the poor of the Parish where the offence is committed the other third part to the person that will sue for the fame by Action of Debt Plaint Bill or Information in any Court of Record at Westminster or before any Justices of Assize O●er and Terminer or Goal Delivery Justices of the Counties Palatine of Chester La●caster or Durham Great Sessions in Wales or Justices of the Peace in their Quarter-Sessions no Essoin Protection or Wager of Law to be allowed III. It shall not be lawfull for any person or persons restrained from coming to any City Town Corporate Burrough Parish Town or Place as aforesaid or for any other person or persons as shall not first take and subscribe the said oath and as shall not frequent Divine Service established by the Law of this Kingdom and carry him or her self reverently there to teach any publique or private School or take any Boarders or Tablers to be taught or instructed by him or her self or any other upon pain of forty pounds for every offence to be recovered and distributed as aforesaid IV. Any two Justices of the Peace in the respective County upon oath to them of any offence against this Act which oath they are impowred to administer may commit the offender for six moneths without Bail unless before such Commitment he shall before the said Justices of the Peace swear and subscribe the said Oath and Declaration Provided That appearance to any Subpoena Warrant or Process whereby perso●al appearance is required shall not be construed an offence within this Act. Churches and Chappell 's I. An Act for uniting Churches and Chappels in Towns Corporate See 27 Car. 2. Cap. 3. Apud Oxon. Books and Printing I. Stat. 17 Car. 2. Cap. 4. apud Oxon. The Act for preventing abuses in Printing Seditions Treasonable and unlicensed Pamphlets and for regulating Printing continued in force untill the end of the first Session of the next Parliament II. And further That after the 26. of September 1665. every Printer within London or any other places except the two Universities shall reserve three printed Copies of the best and largest Paper of every Book new printed or reprinted with additions and shall before any publique sale of the said Book bring them to the Master of the Company of Stationers and deliver them to him one whereof shall within ten dayes after be delivered to the Keeper of his Majesties Library and the other two within the said ten dayes to be sent to the Vice-Chancellors of the Two Universities respectively for the use of their publique Libraries III. And the Printers in the said Universities respectively after the said 26th of December shall deliver one such printed Copy as aforesaid so new printed or reprinted in the said Universities to the Keeper of the Kings Library as aforesaid as also to the Vice-Chancellors of either of the said Universities for the time being two other such printed Copies for their publique respective Libraries And for default of so doing by the Printer or Master of the Company of Stationers