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A33959 A perfect guide for Protestant dissenters in case of prosecution upon any of the penal statutes made against them together with the statutes of 35 Eliz. and 22 Car. 2 at large : to which is added a post-script about ecclesiastical courts and prosecution in them. Care, Henry, 1646-1688. 1682 (1682) Wing C531; ESTC R5384 47,546 38

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Dissolve this Parliament which had not any Session and if it be a Session then he had no power to Dissolve it and then it is as it were a recess and a Parliament cannot be discontinued or dissolved but by matter of Record and that by the King alone and if the Parliament yet continue then this Statute also continue during the Parliament by the Proviso but that would not serve For first it is against the intent of the King and against his Proclamation And also the Case is truly put in the Commission as to the matter in Fact and he is not misinformed but mistaken in the Law and then the Commission for the Dissolving is good semblable to the Lord Chandois Case and other Cases vide in Cholmley's Case but because that all the Judges were not at this Conference therefore it was deferred until the next term and in the interim the Grand Secretary and the Attorney General were to inform the King that the Statute is obscure and had not been put in ure and that we could not agree si divers Sessions sont in vn mesme Parlement le Roy ne signe bille tanque al darren la tout nest que un mesme jour tent avera relation al primer jour del primer Session le primer jour le darren jour nest que un mesme Parlement un mesme jour in ley nisi special mention soit fait in Pact quant ceo prendra force mes chescun Session in que le Roy signe les Billes est un jour a per lui un Parlement a per luy navera auter relation mes a mesme le Session quod not a diversitatem 33. H. 8. Bro. Tit. Parl. Fol. 119. b. num 86. That is in English if there be divers Sessions in one and the same Parliament and the King Signeth no Bill until the last day there all is but one and the same day and all shall have relation to the first day of the first Session and the first day and the last day is but one and the same Parliament and one and the same day in Law unless there be special mention made in the Act when that shall take its force but every Session wherein the King Signeth any Bills is a day by it self and a Parliament by it self and shall have no other relation but to the same Session wherein note the diversity 33. H. 8. When a Parliament is called and doth sit and is Dissolved without any Act of Parliament passed or Judgment given it is no Session of Parliament but a Convention Coke 4. Inst fo 28. vide also 2. Bulstr fo 237. In Hobart's Rep. p. 78. It is St. John's Case there was an Action brought on the Statute 21. H. 6. for not returning one Burgess c. And there it is said the Parliament was as none because there was no Act nor Record of it And in p. 111. Hobart says the 12 Jacobi which if you be judged by the Journal was a large and well occupied Parliament because no Act Passed nor Record is of it was resolved by all the Judges to be no Parliament And now we are come to the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the 19 of February in the 21 Year of King James which was there continued until the 29 day of May following and then Prorogued to the second day of November Anno 1624. and there in the 28 Chapter is an Act Intituled An Act for continuing and reviving of divers Statutes and Repeal of divers others wherein are these words viz. And so much of one Act made in the 35 Year of the Reign of the said late Q. Elizabeth Intituled An Act to retain the Queens Majesties Subjects in their due Obedience as hath not been sithence Repealed by any other Statute and the other 57 Statutes which are there mentioned shall by vertue of this Act be judged ever since the Session of Parliament in the 7th Year of His Majesties Reign of England to have been of such force and effect as the same were the last day of that Session and from thenceforth until the end of the first Session of the next Parliament Well in the next Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the 18 day of June Anno 1625. in the first Year of King Charlis the I. and there continued until the 11th day of July following and then Adjourned until the first day of August following unto Oxford several Acts Passed and by a special Bill then Past It was Enacted as followeth it is the 7th Chapter in Keeble viz. And all Statutes and Acts of Parliament which are to have continuance unto the end of this present Session shall be of full force after the said Adjournment until this present Session be fully ended and determined and if this Session shall determine by Dissolution of this present Parliament then all the Acts aforesaid shall be continued until the end of the first Session of the next Parliament At the next Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the 17th day of March Anno 1627. in the 3d Year of King Charles the I. there is an Act in the Fourth Chapter Intituled An Act for repeal and continuance of divers Statutes among which in the 21 Section this 35 Eliz. is mentioned thus viz. And so much of one Act made in tho 35 Year of the Reign of the late Q. Eliz. Intituled an Act to retain the Queens Majesties Subjects in their due Obedience as hath not been since Repealed by any other Statute and in the 22d Section it Enacts that this 35 of Eliz by vertue of this Act shall be and continue until the end of the first Session of the next Parliament holden in the first Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord the King that now is From that 3d Year unto the 16 there is no mention made as the Observer has truly Remark'd of any thing relating to the 35. Eliz. But in the 16 at the Parliament begun at Westminster the 3d day of November Anno 1640. c. 4. it is Enacted as followeth viz. And be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid that the Passing of this present Act or of any other Act or Acts or His Majesties Royal Assent to them or any of them in this present Session of Parliament shall not be any determination of the said Session and that all Statutes and Acts of Parliament which have their continuance or were by an Act of Parliament made in the 3d Year of the Reign of His Majestie that now is Intituled An Act for the Continuance and Repeal of divers Statutes continued until the end of the first Session of the then next Parliament shall by virtue of this Act be adjudged ever since the Session of Parliament in the said Third Year to have been of such force and effect as the same were the last day of that Session and from thenceforth until some other Act
of Parliament be made touching the continuance or discontinuance of the said Statutes and Acts in the said Act of the Third Year of His Majesties Reign continued as aforesaid And from this Statute we find nothing of the 35 Eliz. cap. 1. till we come to the 16 of his now Majesty and that Act I have recited here at large as followeth Viz. An Act to Suppress Seditious Conventicles VVHEREAS an Act made in the 35th Year of the Reign of our late Sovereign Lady the Queen Elizabeth Entituled An Act to retain the Queens Majesties Subjects in their due Obedience hath not been put in Execution by reason of some doubt of late made whether the said Act be still in force although it be very clear and evident and it is hereby declared that the said Act is still in force and ought to be put in due execution 2. For providing therefore of further and more speedy Remedies against the growing and dangerous practices of seditious Sectaries and other disloyal persons who under pretence of Tender Consciences do at their Meetings contrive Insurrections as late Experience hath shewed 3. Be it enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and the Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by Authority of the same That if any person of the Age of 16 Years or upwards being a Subject of this Realm at any time after the first day of July which shall be in the Year of our Lord 1664 shall be present at any Assembly Conventicle or Meeting under colour or pretence of any Exercise of Religion in other manner than is allowed by the Liturgy or Practice of the Church of England in any place within the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Tweed at which Conventicle Meeting or Assembly there shall be Five Persons or more assembled together over and above those of the same Houshold then it shall and may be lawful to and for any two Justices of the Peace of the County Limit Division or Liberty wherein the Offence aforesaid shall be committed or for the chief Magistrate of the place where such Offence aforesaid shall be committed if it be within a Corporation where there are not two Justices of the Peace and they are hereby required and enjoyned upon proof to them or him respectively made of such Offence either by Confession of the Party or Oath of Witness or notorious Evidence of the Fact which Oath the said Justices of the Peace and chief Magistrate respectively are hereby impowered and required to administer to make a Record of every such Offence and Offences under their Hands and Seals respectively which Record so made as aforesaid shall to all intents and purposes be in Law taken and adjudged to be a full and perfect Conviction of every such Offender for such Offence And thereupon the said Justices and chief Magistrate respectively shall commit every such Offender so convicted as aforesaid to the Gaol or House of Correction there to remain without Bail or Mainprise for any time not exceeding the space of three Moneths unless such Offender shall pay down to the Justices or chief Magistrate such Summ of Money not exceeding 5 l. as the said Justices or chief Magistrate who are hereby thereunto authorized and required shall fine the said Offender at for his or her said Offence which Money shall be paid to the Churchwardens for the relief of the Poor of the Parish where such Offender did last inhabit 4. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if such Offender so convicted as aforesaid shall at any time again commit the like Offence contrary to this Act and be thereof in manner aforesaid convicted then such Offender so convict of such second Offence shall incurr the penalty of Imprisonment in the Gaol or House of Correction for any time not exceeding six Moneths without Bail or Mainprise unless such Offender shall pay down to the said Justices or chief Magistrate such Summ of Money not exceeding 10 l. as the said Justices or chief Magistrate who are thereunto authorized and required as aforesaid shall fine the said Offender at for his or her said second Offence the said Fine to be disposed in manner aforesaid 5. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any such Offender so convict of a second offence contrary to this Act in manner aforesaid shall at any time again commit the like offence contrary to this Act then any two Justices of the Peace and chief Magistrate as aforesaid respectively shall commit every such Offender to the Gaol or House of Correction there to remain without Bail or Mainprise untill the next General Quarter Sessions Assizes Gaol-delivery Great Sessions or Sitting of any Commission of Oyer and Terminer in the respective County Limit Division or Liberty which shall first happen when and where every such Offender shall be proceeded against by Indictment for such Offence and shall forthwith be arraigned upon such Indictment and shall then plead the General Issue of Not Guilty and give any special matter in Evidence or confess the Indictment And if such Offender proceeded against shall be lawfully convict of such Offence either by Confession or Verdict or if such Offender shall refuse to plead the General Issue or to confess the Indictment then the respective Justices of the Peace at their General Quarter Sessions Judges of Assize and Gaol-delivery at the Assizes and Gaol-delivery Justices of the Great Sessions at the Great Sessions and Commissoners of Oyer and Terminer at their Sitting are hereby enabled and required to cause Judgment to be entered against such Offender that such Offender shall be transported beyond the Seas to any of His Majesty's Forein Plantations Virginia and New Engl. only excepted there to remain seven Years and shall forthwith under their Hands and Seals make out Warrants to the Sheriff or Sheriffs of the same County where such Conviction or Refusal to plead or to confess as aforesaid shall be safely to convey such Offender to some Port or Haven nearest or most commodious to be appointed by them respectively and from thence to embarque such Offender to be safely transported to any of His Majesty's Plantations beyond the Seas as shall be also by them respectively appointed Virginia and New England onely excepted Whereupon the said Sheriff shall safely convey and embarque or cause to be conveyed or embarqued such Offender to be transported as aforesaid under pain of forfeiting for default of so transporting every such Offender the Summ of 40 l. of lawful Money the one moiety thereof to the King and the other moiety to him or them that shall sue for the same in any of the Kings Courts of Record by Bill Plaint Action of Debt or Information in any of which no Wager of Law Essoin or Protection shall be admitted And the said respective Court shall