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 with the abridgment of such as stand repealed or expired.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

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used by Act of Parliament holden in the said first year of the said late Quéen 2 El. cap. 2. Entituled An Act for the Uniformity of Common Prayer and Service in the Church and Administration of the Sacraments very comfortable to all good people desirous to live in Christian conversation and most profitable to the Estate of this Realm upon the which the Mercy Favour and Blessing of Almighty God is in no wise so readily and plentifully poured as by Common Prayers due using of the Sacraments and often Preaching of the Gospel with Devotion of the Hearers And yet this notwithstanding a great number of people in divers parts of this Realm following their own sensuality and living without knowledg and due fear of God do Wilfully Schismatically abstain and refuse to come to their Parish-Churches and other publick places where Common Prayer Administration of the Sacraments and preaching of the Word of God is used upon the Sundays and other days ordained and appointed to be kept and observed as Holy-days And whereas by the great and scandalous neglect of Ministers in using the said Order or Liturgy so set forth and enjoyned as aforesaid great mischiefs and inconveniences during the times of the late unhappy Troubles have arisen and grown and many people have béen led into Factions and Schisms to the great decay and scandal of the Reformed Religion of the Church of England and to the hazard of many souls For prevention whereof in time to come for setling the Peace of the Church and for allaying the present distempers which the indisposition of the time hath contracted The Kings Declaration and Commission for reviewing the Book of Common Prayer and Alterations to be propounded therein The Kings Majesty according to his Declaration of the Five and twentieth of October One thousand six hundred and sixty granted his Commission under the Great Seal of England to several Bishops and other Divines to review the Book of Common Prayer and to prepare such Alterations and Additions as they thought fit to offer And afterwards the Convocations of both the Provinces of Canterbury and York being by His Majesty called and assembled and now sitting His Majesty hath béen pleased to Authorize and require the Presidents of the said Convocations and other the Bishops and Clergy of the same to re-view the said Book of Common Prayer and the Book of the Form and manner of the Making and Consecrating of Bishops Priests and Deacons And that after mature consideration they should make such Additions and Alterations in the said Books respectively as to them should séem méet and convenient And should exhibit and present the same to his Majesty in writing for his further allowance or confirmation since which time upon full and mature deliberation they the said Presidents Bishops and Clergy of both Provinces have accordingly re-viewed the said Books and have made some Alterations which they think fit to be inserted to the same and some Additional Prayers to the said Book of Common Prayer to be used upon proper and emergent occasions And have exhibited and presented the same unto his Majesty in writing in one Book Entituled The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England together with the Psalter or Psalms of David Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches and the Form and Manner of Making Ordaining and Consecrating of Bishops Priests and Deacons All which His Majesty having duly considered hath fully approved and allowed the same and recommended to this present Parliament that the said Books of Common Prayer and of the Form of Ordination and Consecration of Bishops Priests and Deacons with the Alterations and Additions which have béen so made and presented to His Majesty by the said Convocations be the Book which shall be appointed to be used by all that Officiate in all Cathedral and Collegiate Churches and Chappels and in all Chappels of Colledges and Halls in both the Vniversities and the Colledges of Eaton and Winchester and in all Parish-Churches and Chappels within the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Tweed and by all that Make or Consecrate Bishops Priests or Deacons in any of the said places under such Sanctions and Penalties as the Houses of Parliament shall think fit Now in regard that nothing conduceth more to the setling of the Peace of this Nation which is desired of all good men nor to the honour of our Religion and the propagation thereof The Peace and Honour of Religion much advanced by Vniform agreement in the Publique Worship of God then an Vniversal argréement in the publique Worship of Almighty God and to the intent that every person within this Realm may certainly know the rule to which he is to conform in Publique Worship and Administrations of Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church of England and the manner how and by whom Bishops Priests and Deacons are and ought to be Made Ordained Consecrated Be it Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by the Advice and with the Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and of the Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the Authority of the same That all and singular Ministers in any Cathedral Collegiate or Parish-Church or Chappel or other place of Publique Worship within this Realm of England Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Tweed The Book of Common Prayer shall be used shall be bound to say and use the Morning Prayer Evening Prayer Celebration and Administration of both the Sacraments and all other the Publique and Common Prayer in such order and form as is mentioned in the said Book annexed and ioyned to this present Act and Entituled The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England together with the Psalter or Psalms of David Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches and the form or manner of Making Ordaining and Consecrating of Bishops Priests and Deacons And that the Morning and Evening Prayers therein contained shall upon every Lords Day and upon all other dayes and occasions and at the times therein appointed be openly and solemnly Read by all and every Minister or Curate in every Church Chappel or other place of publique Worship within this Realm of England All Parsons Vicars and Ministers to read and declare their assent to use the same and places aforesaid And to the end that Vniformity in the publique Worship of God which is so much desired may be spéedily effected Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every Parson Vicar or other Minister whatsoever who now hath and enjoyeth any Ecclesiastical Benefite or Promotion within this Realm of England or places aforesaid shall in the Church Chappel or place of publique
Collegiate Church within England and Wales shall at their proper costs and charges before the Twenty fifth day of December One thousand six hundred sixty two obtain under the Great Seal of England a true and perfect printed Copy of this Act and of the said Book annexed hereunto to be by the said Deans and Chapters and their Successors kept and preserved in safety for ever and to be also produced and shewed forth in any Court of Record as often as they shall be thereunto lawfully required And also there shall be delivered true and perfect Copies of this Act and of the same Book into the respective Courts at Westminster and into the Tower of London to be kept and preserved for ever among the Records of the said Courts and the Records of the Tower to be also produced and shewed forth in any Court as néed shall require which said Books so to be exemplified under the Great Seal of England shall be examined by such persons as the Kings Majesty shall appoint under the Great Seal of England for that purpose and shall be compared with the Original Book hereunto annexed and shall have power to correct and amend in writing any Error committed by the Printer in the Printing of the same Book or of any thing therein contained and shall certifie in writing under their Hands and Seals or the hands and seals of any thrée of them at the end of the same Book that they have examined and compared the same Book and find it to be a true and perfect Copy which said Books and every one of them so exemplified under the Great Seal of England as aforesaid shall be déemed taken adjudged and expounded to be good and available in the Law to all intents and purposes whatsoever and shall be accounted as good Records as this Book it self hereunto annexed Any Law or Custome to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Proviso for the Kings Professor of Law in Oxford Provided also That this Act or any thing therein contained shall not be prejudicial or hurtful unto the Kings Professor of the Law within the Vniversity of Oxford for or concerning the Prebend of Shipton within the Cathedral Church of Sarum united and annexed unto the place of the same Kings Professor for the time being by the late King James of blessed memory Provided alwayes Proviso concerning the 3●th Article agreed in the Convocation Anno 1562. That whereas the Six and thirtieth Article of the Nine and thirty Articles agréed upon by the Archbishops and Bishops of both Provinces and the whole Clergy holden at London in the year of our Lord One thousand five hundred sixty two for the avoiding of diversities of Opinions and for establishing of consent touching true Religion is in these words following viz. That the Book of Consecration of Archbishops and Bishops and Ordaining of Priests and Deacons lately set forth in the time of King Edward the Sixth and confirmed at the same time by Authority of Parliament doth contain all things necessary to such Consecration and Ordaining neither hath it any thing that of it self is superstitious and ungodly And therefore whosoever are Consecrated or Ordered according to the Rites of that Book since the second year of the aforenamed King Edward unto this time or hereafter shall be Consecrated or Ordered according to the same Rites We decree all such to be rightly orderly and lawfully Consecrated and Ordered It be Enacted And be it therefore Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all Subscriptions hereafter to be had or made unto the said Articles by any Deacon Priest or Ecclesiastical person or other person whatsoever who by this Act or any other Law now in force is required to subscribe unto the said Articles shall be construed and be taken to extend and shall be applied for and touching the said Six and thirtieth Article unto the Book containing the form and manner of Making Ordaining and Consecrating of Bishops Priests and Deacons in this Act mentioned in such sort and manner as the same did heretofore extend unto the Book set forth in the time of King Edward the Sixth mentioned in the said Six and thirtieth Article Any thing in the said Article or in any Statute Act or Canon heretofore had or made to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Provided also That the Book of Common Prayer The Common Prayer used by Authority of Parliament 1. Eliz. to be used untill Bartholomew Day 1662. EXP. and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of this Church of England together with the form and manner of Ordaining and Consecrating Bishops Priests and Deacons heretofore in use and respectively established by Act of Parliament in the First and Eighth years of Quéen Elizabeth shall be still used and observed in the Church of England until the Feast of St. Bartholomew which shall be in the year of our Lord God One thousand six hundred sixty and two EXP. as to this last Clause CAP. V. For Regulating the Making of Stuffs in Norfolk and Norwich WHereas divers abuses and deceipts have of late years béen had and used in the making of Worsteds and other Stuffs commonly called Norwich Stuffs and in the Réeling of Yarnes whereof the said Stuffs are either wholly or in part made which tends to the debasing of the said Manufacture unto the prejudice of the publique which said Trade of Weaving of Stuffs hath of late times béen very much increased and great variety of new sorts of Stuffs have béen invented 7 E. 4. cap. 1. so that the Power given by the Statute of the Seventh of Edward the Fourth Chapter the First is not sufficient for the Regulating of the same And that the number of the Wardens by the same Act appointed being but Eight are too few for the Governing and Ordering the same Trade by which means the same Manufacture will soon be lost if not prevented and carried into forreign Nations to the great diminution of His Majesties Customs and turning out of the work many thousands of poor people For prevention of which abuses deceipts and evils The number of Wardens and Assistants of Master Weavers in Norwich how and when to be chosen It is Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty with the advice and consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons Assembled in Parliament and by the Authority of the same That there shall be Twelve Wardens and Thirty Assistants all which are to be Master-Weavers within the County of the City of Norwich and County of Norfolk sir of which said Wardens and fiftéen of the said Assistants shall be chosen the first Monday after Pentecost in the year of our Lord God One thousand six hundred sixty and two and from thenceforth yearly and every year on the next Monday after Pentecost at some publique place by the Master-Weavers or the greater part of them present of the said City and County of Norwich And the other six
herein contained The eights and duties of Aulnage saved shall extend or be construed to extend to take away any of the Rights Duties or Customs of or belonging to the Office and Place of his Majesties Aulnager or his Deputy or Deputies within the said West-Riding But that he or they shall or may from time to time do and perform all and every matter and thing to him or them belonging according to the Laws and Statutes of this Realm And also receive all Fées due and accustomed to the said Office belonging in as large and ample manner as he or they might or ought to have done before the making of this present Act Any thing herein contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Provided always and it is further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That neither the said Supervisers Masters Wardens and Assistants nor any of them Proviso that Rates of wages of workmen may not be set by colour of this Act. nor any other person or persons frée of the said Corporation of Broad Woollen Clothiers shall by any Authority derived from this Act or by colour thereof set or impose any other or lesser Rates or Wages upon any inferiour Workmen Servants or Labourers to be imployed by them or any of them in the said Manufacture then such as shall be from time to time allowed and approved of by the Iustices of the Peace in their Quarter-Sessions according to the Laws and Statutes touching Labourers in that case made and provided Provided also That this Act continue to the end of the First Session of the next Parliament The Continuance of this Act. and no longer CAP. XXXIII For preventing Abuses in Printing Seditious Treasonable and Unlicensed Books and Pamphlets and for Regulating of Printing and Printing-Presses WHereas the well-government and Regulating of Printers and Printing-Presses is matter of Publick care and of great Concernment especially considering Regulating of Printing of great Concirnment that by the general Licentiousness of the late Times many evil-disposed persons have béen encouraged to Print and Sell Heretical Schismatical Blasphemous Seditious and Treasonable Books Pamphlets and Papers and still do continue such their unlawful and exorbitant practice to the high dishonour of Almighty God the endangering the peace of these Kingdoms and raising a disaffection to His most Excellent Majesty and His Government For prevention whereof no surer means can be advised then by reducing and limiting the number of Printing-Presses and by ordering and setling the said Art or Mystery of Printing by Act of Parliament in manner as herein after is expressed The Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the Consent and Advice of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament assembled Pamphlets and Books prohibited to be printed published or sold doth therefore Ordain and Enact and be it Ordained and Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no person or persons whatsover shall presume to Print or cause to be Printed either within this Realm of England or any other His Majesties Dominions or in the parts beyond the Seas any Heretical Seditious Schismatical or offensive Books or Pamphlets wherein any Doctrine or Opinion shall be asserted or maintained which is contrary to Christian Faith or the Doctrine or Discipline of the Church of England or which shall or may tend or be to the scandal of Religion or the Church or the Government or Governors of the Church State or Common-wealth or of any Corporation or particular person or persons whatsoever nor shall Import Publish Sell or dispose any such Book or Books or Pamphlets nor shall cause or procure any such to be Published or put to Sale or to be bound Stitched or Sewed together And be it further Ordained and Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no private person or persons whatsoever shall at any time hereafter Print or cause to be Printed any Book or Pamphlet whatsoever unless the same Book and Pamphlet together with all and every the Titles Epistles Prefaces Proems Preambles Introductions Tables Dedications and other matters and things thereunto annexed Entry of printed Books with the Register of the Company of Stationers London be first Entred in the Book of the Register of the Company of Stationers of London Except Acts of Parliament Proclamations and such other Books and Papers as shall be appointed to be Printed by vertue of any Warrant under the Kings Majesties Sign Manual or under the hand of one or both of His Majesties Principal Secretaries of State and unless the same Book and Pamphlet and also all and every the said Titles Epistles Prefaces Proems Preambles Introductions Tables Dedications and other matters and things whatsoever thereunto annexed or therewith to be Imprinted shall be first lawfully Licensed and Authorized to be Printed by such person and persons only as shall be constituted and appointed to License the same according to the direction and true meaning of this present Act herein after expressed Who may Licence Books concerning the Common Laws to be-Printed and by no other that is to say That all Books concerning the Common Laws of this Realm shall be Printed by the special allowance of the Lord Chancellor or Lord Kéeper of the Great Seal of England for the time being the Lords Chief Iustices and Lord Chief Baron for the time being or one or more of them or by their or one or more of their appointments And that all Books of History concerning the State of this Realm or other Books concerning any Affairs of State Books of History and Affairs of State Concerning Heraldry shall be Licensed by the Principal Secretaries of State for the time being or one of them or by their or one of their appointments And that all Books to be Imprinted concerning Heraldry Titles of Honour and Armes or otherwise concerning the Office of Earl Marshal shall be Licensed by the Earl Marshal for the time being or by his appointment or in case there shall not then be an Earl Marshal shall be Licensed by the Thrée Kings of Armes Garter Clarencieux and Norroy or any two of them whereof Garter Principal King of Armes to be one Divinity Physick Philosophy or other Science And that all other Books to be Imprinted or Reprinted whether of Divinity Physick Philosophy or whatsoever other Science or Art shall be first Licensed and allowed by the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Bishop of London for the time being or one of them or by their or one of their appointments or by either one of the Chancellors or Vice-Chancellors of either of the Vniversities of this Realm for the time being Provided always that the said Chancellors or Vice-Chancellors of either of the said Vniversities shall onely License such Books as are to be Imprinted or Reprinted within the limits of the said Vniversities respectively but not in London or elsewhere not medling either with Books of the Common Laws or matters of State or
HONI · SOIT · QVI MAL · Y · PENSE DIEV · ET · MON · DROIT · A COLLECTION OF THE STATUTES Made in the REIGNS of King Charles the I. AND King Charles the II. With the ABRIDGMENT of such as stand Repealed or Expired Continued after the Method of Mr. PULTON WITH Notes of References one to the other as they now stand Altered Enlarged or Explained TO WHICH ALSO ARE ADDED The Titles of all the Statutes and Private Acts of PARLIAMENT Passed by their said MAJESTIES untill this present Year M.DC.LXVII With a TABLE directing to the Principal Matters of the said STATUTES By THO MANBY of Lincolns-Inn Esq LONDON Printed by John Streater James Flesher and Henry Twyford Assigns of Richard Atkyns and Edward Atkyns Esquires Anno Dom. 1667. Cum Gratia Privilegio Regiae Majestatis A View and Digest of the Heads and Titles of the several STATUTES from the First Year of King CHARLES the First untill this present time according to the Order of Statutes in this Book mentioned Anno Primo CAROLI primi nuper Regis Angliae c. 1 AN Act for punishing of divers Abuses on the Lords Day called Sunday Cap. 1. Fol. 1. 2 An Act to enable the King to make Leases of Lands parcel of his Highness Dutchy of Cornwal or annexed to the same Cap. 2. fol. 1. 3 An Act for the Ease of obtaining Licences of alienation and in the pleading of alienations with Licence or of Pardons of alienations without Licence in the Court of Exchequer or elsewhere Cap. 3. fol. 2. See Stat. 12 Car. 2. cap. 24. 4 An Act for the further Restraint of Tipling in Inns Ale-houses and other Victualling-houses Cap. 4. fol. 2. 5 An Act for the Confirmation of the Subsidies granted by the Clergy Cap. 5. fol. 3. EXP. 6 An Act for the Grant of two entire Subsidies granted by the Temporalty Cap. 6. fol. 3. 7 An Act that this Session of Parliament shall not determine by his Majesties Royal Assent to this and some other Acts Cap. 7. fol. 3. Anno Tertio Caroli Primi Regis c. THe Petition exhibited to his Majesty by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament assembled concerning divers Rights and Liberties of the Subject with the Kings Majesties Royal Answer thereunto in full Parliament Folio 3. 1 An Act for the further Reformation of sundry abuses committed on the Lords Day commonly called Sunday Cap. 1. fol. 5. 2 An Act to Restrain the passing or sending of any to be Popishly bred beyond the Seas Cap. 2. fol. 5. 3 An Act for the better suppressing of Unlicensed Ale-house-keepers Cap. 3. fol. 6. 4. An Act for Continuance of divers Statutes and for Repeal of divers others Cap. 4. fol. 7. 5 An Act for the establishing of the Estates of the Tenants of Bromfeild and Yale in the County of Denbigh and of the Tenures Rents and Services thereupon reserved according to a late composition made for the same with the Kings Majesty then Prince of Wales Cap. 5. fol. 11. 6 An Act for Confirmation of the Subsidies granted by the Clergy Cap. 6. fol. 11. EXP. 7 An Act for the grant of Five entire Subsidies granted by the Temporalty Anno Quarto Caroli Regis Cap. 7. fol. 11. Anno Decimo sexto decimo septimo Caroli Primi Regis c. 1 AN Act for the preventing of Inconveniences happening by the long intermission of Parliaments Cap. 1. fol. 11. Rep. and Alt. 16 Car. 2. cap. 1. 2 An Act for the Relief of his Majesties Army and the Northern Parts of this Kingdom Cap. 2. fol. 11. EXP. 3 An Act for the Reforming of some things mistaken in the late Act made in this Parliament for the granting of Four Subsidies Entituled An Act for the Relief of his Majesties Army in the Northern Parts c. Cap. 3. fol. 11. EXP. Anno decimo septimo Caroli Primi Regis c. 4 AN Act for the further Relief of his Majesties Army in the Northern Parts of this Kingdom Cap. 4. Fol. 11. 5 An Act for the better raising and levying of Marriners Saylers and others for the present Guarding of the Seas Cap. 5. fol. 12. EXP. 6 An Act concerning the limitation and abbreviation of Michaelmas Term Cap. 6. fol. 12. 7 An Act to prevent Inconveniences which may happen by the untimely Adjourning Proroguing or dissolving of this present Parliament Cap. 7. fol. 14. EXP. 8 A Subsidy granted to the King of Tunnage and Poundage and other sums of money payable upon Merchandizes Exported and Imported Cap. 8. fol. 14. EXP. 9 An Act for the speedy Provision of Money for Disbanding of the Army and setling the Peace of the two Kingdoms of England and Scotland Cap. 9. fol. 14. EXP. 10 An Act for Regulating the Privy Council and taking away the Court commonly called the Star-Chamber Cap. 10. fol. 14. 11 An Act for Repeal of a Branch of a Statute 1 Eliz. concerning Commissioners for Causes Ecclesiastical Cap. 11. fol. 16. 12 A Subsidy granted to the King of Tunnage and Poundage and other Sums of money payable upon Merchandise Exported and Imported Cap. 12. fol. 17. EXP. 13 An Act for securing of Moneys due or to be due to the Inhabitants of the County of York and other adjoyning Counties wherein his Majesties Army is or hath been Billited c. Cap. 13. fol. 18. EXP. 14 An Act Declaring unlawful and void the late proceeding touching Ship-Money and for the vacating of all Records and Process concerning the same Cap. 14. fol. 18. 15 An Act against divers Incroachments and oppressions in the Stannary Courts Cap. 14. fol. 19. 16 An Act for the certainty of Forrests and of the Meers Meets Limits and Bounds of the Forest Cap. 6. fol. 21. 17 An Act for the Confirmation of the Treaty of Pacification of England and Scotland Cap. 17. fol. 22. EXP. 18 An Act for securing the Publique Faith the remainder of the friendly assistance and relief promised to our Brethren of Scotland Cap. 18. fol. 22. EXP. 19 An Act for the Regulating of the Clerk of the Market and for the Reformation of false Weights and Measures Cap. 19. fol. 22. 20 An Act to prevent vexatious proceeding touching the Order of Knight-hood Cap. 20. fol. 24. 21 An Act for the free bringing in Gun-powder and Salt-Peter from foreign Parts and for the free making of Gun-powder in this Realm Cap. 21. fo 24 22 A Subsidy granted to the King of Tunnage and Poundage and other Sums of money payable upon Merchandise Exported and Imported Cap. 22. fol. 25. 23 An Act for the Raising of Mariners and Saylers for the Guarding of the Seas and his Majesties Dominions Cap. 23. fol. 25. EXP. 24 An Act to relieve Captives taken by the Turks and to prevent the taking of others hereafter Cap. 24. fol. 25. EXP. 25 A Subsidy granted to the King of Tunnage and Poundage and other Sums of money payable upon Merchandizes Exportable and Importable Cap. 25.
Great Seal of Lands Liberties Honours or Offices do or may issue in the Kings Majesties Name in the same manner as was usual before the making of the said first recited pretended Act any thing in this present Act to the contrary thereof before expressed in any wise notwithstanding St. 13. Car. 2. cap. 12. CAP. IV. A Subsidie granted to the King of Tonnage and Poundage and other some of Money payable upon Merchandize Exported and Imported The Causes and Trusts upon granting the Subsidies of Tonnage and Poundage THe Commons assembled in Parliament reposing Trust and Confidence in Your Majesty in and for the Guarding and Defending of the Seas against all persons intending or that shall intend the disturbance of Your said Commons in the intercourse of Trade and the invading of this Your Realm For the better defraying the necessary Expences thereof which cannot otherwise be effected without great charge to Your Majesty Do by and with the advice and consent of the Lords in this Your present Parliament assembled and by the authority of the same Defending the Seas to the intent aforesaid Give and Grant unto You our Supreme Liege Lord and Soveraign A Subsidy of Tonnage granted to the King one subsidy called Tonnage That is to say Of every Ton of Wine of the growth of France or of any the Dominions of the French King or Crown of France that shall come into the Port of London and the Members thereof by way of Merchandize by your Natural born Subjects the sum of Four Pounds and ten shillings of currant English Money and so after that Rate and by Strangers and Aliens Six pounds of like money And of every Ton of the like Wine which shall be brought into all and every the other Ports and places of this Kingdome and the Dominions thereof by way of Merchandize by Your Naturall Born Subjects the sum of Thrée pounds and by Aliens Four pounds and ten shillings And of every Butt or Pipe of Muscadels Malmseys Cutes Tents Allicants Bastards Sacks Canaries Malligoes Maderoes and other Wines whatsoever commonly called Swéet Wines of the growth of the Levant Spain Portugal or any of them or of any the Islands or Dominions to them or any of them belonging or elsewhere that shall come or be brought into the Port of London by your Natural born Subjects the sum of Fourty five shillings of currant English money and so after that Rate And by Strangers and Aliens Thrée pounds of like money And of every Butt and Pipe of the like Wine which shall come or be brought into all every or any the other Ports and Places of this Kingdom and Dominions thereof by way of Merchandize by Your Natural Born Subjects the sum of Thirty shillings and by Strangers Forty five shillings And of every Awm of Rhenish Wine or Wine of the growth of Germany that shall be brought into this your Realm and the Dominions thereof by your Natural Born Subjects The sum of twenty shillings of currant English money and strangers and Aliens Twenty and five shillings which several Rates are the same which are expressed in a certain Book of Rates herein after mentioned and referred unto And also one other Subsidy called Poundage That is to say of all manner of Goods and Merchandize of every Merchant A subsidy of poundage Natural Born Subject Denizen and Alien to be carryed out of this Realm or any your Majesties Dominions to the same belonging or to be brought into the same by way of Merchandize of the value of every twenty shillings of the same Goods and Merchandizes according to the several and particular Rates and values of the same goods and Merchandizes as the same are particularly and respectively Rated and Valued in the said Book of Rates herein after mentioned and referred unto Twelve pence and so after that Rate And of every Twenty shillings value of any the Native Commodities of this Realm or Manufactures wrought of any such Native Commodities to be carried out of this Realm by every or any Merchant Alien according to the Value thereof in the said book expressed Twelve pence over and above the Twelve pence aforesaid Except and foreprized out of this Grant of Subsidy of Poundage all manner of Woollen Clothes made or wrought or to be made or wrought within this Realm of England commonly called Old Draperies and all Wines before limited to pay subsidy of Tonnage and all manner of Fish English taken and brought by English bottoms into this Realm and all manner of fresh Fish and bestial that shall come into this your Realm and all other Goods and Merchandizes which in the said book of rates are mentioned to be custome-frée Exceptions out of the subsidy of poundage And further We your said Commons by the advice Assent and Authority aforesaid do give and grant unto You Our said Liege Lord and Soveraign for the causes aforesaid One other Subsidy That is to say of and for every short woollen cloth to be exported by Your Natural Born Subjects of this your Realm and the Dominions thereof called broad Cloth not excéeding twenty eight yards in length and thréescore and four pounds in weight the sum of thrée shillings and four pence of Currant English money and for every Cloth of short cloth of old Drapery of lesser length and weight accounting so many pieces to a short cloth as limited and appointed thereunto by the said Book of Rates to be likewise exported by your said natural born Subjects the like sum of of thrée shillings four pence and so after that rate and by Strangers and Aliens six shillings and eight pence for every short cloth accounted as aforesaid which several Rates are accordingly expressed in the said Book of Rates herein after mentioned and referred unto A subsidy of strangers Aliens To have hold take enjoy and perceive the Subsidies aforesaid and every of them and every part and parcel of them unto your Majesty from the four and twentieth day of June inclusively The said subsidies granted to the King during his life in the Twelfth year of your Majesties Reign for and during your Majesties life which God long preserve And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any Wines Goods The penalty for not paying the subsidy or other Merchandize whereof the Subsidies aforesaid are or shall be due shall at any time after be shipped or put into any Boat or Vessel to the intent to be carried into the parts beyond Seas or else be brought from the parts beyond the Seas into any Port Place or Créek of this Realm or other your Majesties Dominions by way of Merchandize and unshipped to be laid on Land the Subsidy Customes and other duties due or to be due for the same not paid or lawfully tendred to the Collector thereof or his Deputy with the consent and agréement of the Comptroller and Surveyor there or one of them at the least nor agréed with
for the same in the Custome-house according to the true meaning of this Act that then from the said four and twentieth day of June all the same Wines Goods and Merchandizes whatsoever shall be forfeit to your Majesty the one moyety of the rate thereof to your Majesty and the other moyety to him or them that will seize the same or sue for the same And that it may please Your Majesty Merchants strangers shall be well intreated That all Merchants aswell Denizens as Strangers coming into this Your Realm be well and honestly intreated and demeaned for such things as Subsidy by this Act is granted as they were in the time of Your Noble Progenitors and Predecessors without oppression to them to be done paying the Subsidies aforesaid And be it further Enacted by the authority aforesaid That if any Goods or Merchandize A Proviso for such whose goods be taken by Pirates or perished on the Sea as aforesaid of any Merchant being born Denizen after the said four and twentieth day of June hath béen or at any time hereafter during Your Majesties life shall be taken by any Enemies or Pyrates upon the Sea or perished in any Ship or Ships that shall happen to be taken or perished during Your Majesties Life whereof the Subsidies and other Duties aforesaid are or shall be duly paid or agréed for as aforesaid and that duly proved before the Treasurer of England Commissioners of the Treasury or Chief Baron of the Exchequer for the time being by the examination of the same Merchants if they be alive or of their Executors or Administrators if they be dead or by two credible Witnesses at the least sworn or other reasonable Witness and proof sworn then the same Merchant or Merchants his or their Executors or Administrators shall or may newly ship in the same Port where the goods and Merchandize aforesaid were or shall be Customed so much other Merchandize or Goods as the same goods or Merchandize are or shall be lost as aforesaid shall amount unto in custome without paying of any thing for the same so as the same Proof be recorded and allowed of in the Court of Exchequer The Customs of any goods shipped in Carracks or Gallies and certified unto the Collectors of the Customes of the Port where the same Wares or Merchandizes are to be newly shipped without Custome as aforesaid And further That every Merchant-Denizen who shall hereafter Ship any Goods or Merchandize in any Carrack or Gally shall pay to your Majesty all manner of Customs and all the subsidies aforesaid as any Alien born out of the Realm Provided alwayes that it shall and may be lawfull to all and every Your Subjects Shipping of Herrings at his and their will and pleasure to convey and transport out of this Realm in Ships and other Vessels of any the Subjects of this Realm all and every kind of Herrings and other Sea fish to be taken on the sea by any the Subjects aforesaid from or out of any Port or Harbor of this Realm to any place out of your Majesties Dominions without paying any Custome Subsidy or Poundage-moneys for the same Herrings or other Fish so carried or transported during your Majesties life any thing herein before contained to the contrary notwithstanding And because no rates can be Imposed upon Merchandize No rates to be imposed on Merchandize without authority of Parliament imported or exported by Subjects or Aliens but by common consent in Parliament Be it further Enacted and Declared by the Authority aforesaid that the Rates intended by this present Act shall be the rates mentioned and expressed in one Book of Rates intituled The Rates of Merchandize That is to say the Subsidy of Tonnage the Subsidy of Poundage and the Subsidy of Woollen cloths or old Draperies as they are rated and agréed on by the Commons House of Parliament A book of rates agreed by the Commons house of Parliament set down and expressed in this Book to be paid according to the Tenor of the Act of Tonnage and Poundage from the four and twentieth day of June inclusively in the twelfth year of his Majesties Reign during his Majesties Life and subscribed with the hand of Sir Harbottle Grimston Baronet Speaker of the House of Commons Which said Book of Rates composed and agréed on by Your Majesties said Commons and also every Article rule and clause therein contained shall be and remain during Your Majesties Life as effectual to all intents and purposes as if the same were included particularly in the Body of this present Act. And it is further Enacted That during the continuance of this present Grant The fees of the Custome Officers where the Goods Exported or Imported amount to the value of five pounds or more the Customers and Collectors and all other his Majesties Officers in the several Ports shall take and receive such Fées and no other as were taken in the Fourth year of the late King James until such time as the said Fées shall be otherwise setled by Authority of Parliament Provided alwayes That no Person or Persons who after the Four and twentieth of June A Proviso for such as paid before the 24. Iuly 1660. in the year One thousand six hundred and sixty and before the Four and twentieth of July in the same year have paid received or collected any Duties or Customes according to the Rates used in April One thousand six hundred and sixty shall be molested or any way Impeached for or concerning the payment or Receipt of the said duties or any other duties by this Act Imposed And it is hereby further Declared That no person who hath shipped any Goods since the said four and twentieth of June and before the said four and twentieth of July shall be liable to the payment of any duties therefore other then such as were used to be paid in the said moneth of April One thousand six hundred and sixty Goods which may be exported immediately after the passing this Act. Provided alwayes and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That it shall and may be lawful for any Person or Persons immediately from and after the passing of this Act to transport ship and carry out of this Kingdome or out of any Port thereof by way of Merchandize any of these Commodities Goods and Merchandizes following That is to say Iron Armour Bandeléers Bridle-Bitts Halbert Heads and Sharps Holsters Muskets Carbines Fowling-Peices Pistols Pike-Heads Sword or Rapier-Blades Saddles Snaffles Styrropes Calveskins dressed or undressed Geldings Oxen Shéep-skins dressed without the Wooll and all sorts of Manufactures made of Leather paying the respective Rates appointed by this Act and no other any Law Statutes Prohibitions and Customes to the contrary notwithstanding Goods which may be exported being at certain p●●ses And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That it shall and may be lawful immediately after the passing of this Act for any person or
or the like for the better carrying on of this service Not exceeding six pence in the pound for their salaries The Revenue to be paid into the Exchequer and not to be charged with any gift or Pension as He and they shall think fit so as the Salaries and Wages of all such Officers to be appointed together with the Salary or wages of his Majesties said Agents do not excéed six pence in the pound of the Revenue that shall hence arise And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Rents Revenues and sums of Money hence arising except what shall be allowed for the Wages and Salaries of such Officers and Ministers which is not to excéed six pence out of every pound thereof shall be duly and constantly paid and answered into his Majesties Receipt of Exchequer and shall not be particularly charged or chargable either before it be paid into the Exchequer or after with any gift or Pension And his Majesties said Agents are hereby enjoyned and required to return into the Court of Exchequer The Agents to return into the Exchequer in Michaelmas Easter Terms what Licenses they have granted every Michaelmas and Easter Terms upon their Oaths which Oaths the Barons of the Exchequer or any one of them are hereby authorized to administer a Book fairly written containing a full and true account of what Licences have béen granted the preceding half year and what Rents and sums of money are thereupon reserved and have béen paid or are in arrear together with the securities of the persons so in arrear to the end due and spéedy process may be made out according to the course of the Exchequer for the recovery of the same Proviso for the two Vniversities and their priviledges Provided alwayes That this Act nor any thing therein contained shall not in any wise be prejudicial to the priviledg of the two Vniversities of the Land or either of them nor to the Chancellors or Scholars of the same or their Successors but that they may use and enioy such priviledges as heretofore they have lawfully used and enjoyed any thing herein to the contrary notwithstanding Proviso for the Society of the Vintners of London Provided also That this Act or any thing therein contained shall not extend or be prejudicial to the Master Wardens Fréemen and Commonalty of the Mystery of Vintners of the City of London or to any other City or Town Corporate but that they may use and enjoy such Liberties and Priviledges as heretofore they have lawfully used and enjoyed any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding Proviso for the Burrough of St. Albans Provided also and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That this Act or any thing therein contained shall not in any wise extend to debar or hinder the Mayor and Burgesses of the Burrough of St. Albans in the County of Hertford or their Successors from enjoying using and exercising of all such Liberties Powers and Authorities to them heretofore granted by several Letters Patents under the Great Seal of England by Queen Elizabeth and King James of famous memories for the erecting appointing and Licensing of thrée several Wine-Taverns within the Burrough aforesaid for and towards the maintenance of the Frée-School there but that the same Liberties Powers and Authorities shall be and are hereby established and confirmed and shall remain and continue in and to the said Mayor and Burgesses and their Successors to and for the charitable use aforesaid and according to the tenor of the Letters Patents aforesaid as though this Act had never béen made any thing herein contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding F●es of the Officers Provided also That it shall not nor may be lawfull to or for any Officer or Officers to be appointed by his Majesty for the carrying on of this service to take demand or receive any Fées Rewards or sums of money whatsoever for or in respect of this Service other then five shillings for a Licence Four pence for an Acquittance and six pence for a Bond under the penalty of ten pounds one moyety thereof to the Kings Majesty the other moyety to the person or persons who shall sue for the same by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information wherein no Wager of Law Essoign or Protection shall be allowed any thing herein or any other matter or thing to the contrary notwithstanding There shall be no mixture of other wines or things And it is hereby further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no Merchant Vintner Wine-Cooper or other person selling or retailing any Wine shall mingle or utter any Spanish Wine mingled with any French Wine or Rhenish Wine Syder Perry Honey Sugar Syrups of Sugar Molasses or any other Syrups whatsoever nor put in any Isinglass Brimstone Lime Raisins Iuice of Raisins Water nor any other Liquor nor Ingredients nor any Clary or other herb nor any sort of flesh whatsoever And that no Merchant Vintner Wine-Cooper or other person selling or retailing any Wine shall mingle or utter any French Wines mingled with any Rhenish Wines or Spanish Wines Syder Perry Stummed Wine Vitriol Honey Sugar Syrup of Sugar Molasses or any Syrups whatsoever nor put in any Isinglas Brimstome Lime Raisins Iuice of Raisins Water nor any other Liquor or Ingredients nor any Clary or other herb nor any sort of flesh whatsoever And that no Merchant Vintner Wine-Cooper or other person selling or retailing any wine shall mingle or utter any Rhenish-Wine mingled with any French Wines or Spanish Wines Syder Perry Stummed Wine Vitriol Honey Sugar Syrups of Sugar Molasses or any other Syrups whatsoever nor put in any Isinglass Brimstone Lime Raisins Iuice of Raisins Water nor any other Liquor or Ingredients nor any Clary or other herb nor any sort of flesh whatsoever The penalties or mingling or abusing any Wines And that all and every person and persons committing any of the offences aforesaid shall incur the pains and penalties herein after mentioned That is to say Every Merchant Wine-Cooper or other person selling any sort of Wines in gross mingled or abused as aforesaid shall forfeit and lose for every such offence one hundred pounds And that every Vintner or other person selling any sorts of Wine by retail mingled or abused as aforesaid shall forfeit and lose for every such offence the sum of Forty pounds of which forfeitures one moyety shall go unto the Kings Maiesty his Heirs and Successors the other moyety to the Informer to be recovered in any Court of Record by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information wherein no Essoign Protection or Wager of Law shall be allowed Provided alwayes And be it Enacted That from and after the first day of September The Prises of Wines One thousand six hundred sixty and one no Canary-Wines Muskie or Alegant or other Spanish or swéet Wines shall be sold or uttered by any person or persons within his Majesties
Worship belonging to his said Benefice or Promotion upon some Lords Day before the Feast of Saint Bartholomew which shall be in the year of our Lord God One thousand six hundred sixty and two openly publiquely and solemnly Read the Morning and Evening Prayer appointed to be Read by and according to the said Book of Common Prayer at the times thereby appointed and after such reading thereof shall openly and publikely before the Congregation there assembled declare his unfeigned assent and consent to the use of all things in the said Book contained and prescribed In these words and no other I A. B. Do here declare my unfeigned assent and consent to all and every thing contained and prescribed in and by the Book intituled The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England together with the Psalter or Psalms of David Pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches and the Form or manner of Making Ordaining and Consecrating of Bishops Priests and Deacons The Penalty for refusing And that all and every such person who shall without some lawful impediment to be allowed and approved of by the Ordinary of the place neglect or refuse to do the same within the time aforesaid or in case of such Impediment within one Moneth after such Impediment removed shall ipso facto be deprived of all his Spiritual Promotions And that from thenceforth it shall be lawful to and for all Patrons and Donors of all and singular the said Spiritual Promotions or of any of them according to their respective Rights and Titles to present or collate to the same as though the person or persons so offending or neglecting were dead Every person hereafter to be promoted to any Ecclestiastical Benefice shall read the Common Prayer and declare his assent thereto And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every person who shall hereafter be presented or collated or put into any Ecclesiastical Benefice or Promotion within this Realm of England and places aforesaid shall in the Church Chappel or place of publick worship belonging to his said Benefice or Promotion within two moneths next after that he shall be in the actual possession of the said Ecclesiastical Benefice or Promotion upon some Lords Day openly publickly and solemnly Read the Morning and Evening Prayers appointed to be Read by and according to the said Book of Common Prayer at the times thereby appointed and after such reading thereof shall openly and publickly before the Congregation there assembled declare his unfeigned assent and consent to the use of all things therein contained and prescribed according to the form before appointed The penalty for not so doing the same And that all and every such person who shall without some lawful Impediment to be allowed and approved by the Ordinary of the place neglect or refuse to do the same within the time aforesaid or in case of such Impediment within one moneth after such Impediment removed shall ipso facto be deprived of all his said Ecclesiastical Benefices and Promotions And that from thenceforth it shall and may be lawful to and for all Patrons and Donors of all and singular the said Ecclesiastical Benefices and Promotions or any of them according to their respective Rights and Titles to present or collate to the same as though the person or persons so offending or neglecting were dead Incumbents of Livings keeping Curates shall read the same once every moneth And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That in all places where the proper Incumbent of any Parsonage or Vicarage or Benefice with Cure doth reside on his Living and kéep a Curate the Incumbent himself in person not having some lawful Impediment to be allowed by the Ordinary of the place shall once at the least in every moneth openly and publickly read the Common Prayers and Service in and by the said Book prescribed and if there be occasion Administer each of the Sacraments and other Rites of the Church in the Parish Church or Chappel of or belonging to the same Parsonage Vicarage or Benefice in such order manner and form The penalty and manner of conviction for not doing it as in and by the said Book is appointed upon pain to forfeit the sum of Five pounds to the use of the poor of the Parish for every offence upon conviction by confession or proof of two credible Witnesses upon Oath before two Iustices of the Peace of the County City or Town Corporate where the offence shall be committed which Oath the said Iustices are hereby impowred to Administer and in default of payment within ten dayes to be levied by distress and sale of the Goods and Chattels of the Offender by the Warrant of the said Iustices by the Church-wardens or Overséers of the poor of the said Parish rendring the surplusage to the party Deans Canons Prebendaries c. shall subscribe the Declaration 15 Car. 2. cap. 6. And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every Dean Canon and Prebendary of every Cathedral or Collegiate Church and all Masters and other Heads Fellows Chaplains and Tutors of or in any Colledge Hall House of Learning or Hospital and every publick Professor and Reader in either of the Vniversities and in every Colledge elsewhere and every Parson Vicar Curate Lecturer and every other person in holy Orders and every School-master kéeping any publick or private School and every person Instructing or Teaching any Youth in any House or private Family as a Tutor or School-master who upon the First day of May which shall be in the year of our Lord God One thousand six hundred sixty two or at any time thereafter shall be Incumbent or have possession of any Deanry Canonry Prebend Mastership Headship Fellowship Professors place or Readers place Parsonage Vicarage or any other Ecclesiastical Dignity or Promotion or of any Curates place Lecture or School or shall instruct or teach any Youth as Tutor or School-master shall before the Feast-day of St. Bartholomew which shall be in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty two or at or before his or their respective admission to be Incumbent or have possession aforesaid subscribe the Declaration or Acknowledgment following Scilicet The Decla ∣ ration I A. B. Do declare That it is not lawful upon any pretence whatsoever to take up Arms against the King and that I do abhor that Traiterous Position of taking Arms by His Authority against His Person or against those that are Commissionated 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 on 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 Kingdome Which said Declaration and Acknowledgment shall be Subscribed by every of the said Masters and other Heads Fellows Chaplains and Tutors of or in any Colledge Hall or House of Learning and by every publick Professor and Reader in either of the Vniversities before the Vice-Chancellor of the respective Vniversities for the time being or his Deputy And the said Declaration or Acknowledgment shall be Subscribed before the respective Archbishop Bishop or Ordinary of the Diocess by every other person hereby enjoyned the same The penalty for not subscribing upon pain that all and every of the persons aforesaid failing in such Subscription shall lose and forfeit such respective Deanry Canonry Prebend Mastership Headship Fellowship Professors place Readers place Parsonage Vicarage Ecclesiastical Dignity or Promotion Curates place Lecture and School and shall be utterly disabled and ipso facto deprived of the same And that every such respective Deanry Canonry Prebend Mastership Headship Fellowship Professors place Readers place Parsonage Vicarage Ecclesiastical Dignity or Promotion Curates place Lecture and School shall be void as if such person so failing were naturally dead And if any School-master or other person Instructing School-Masters in private houses or Teaching Youth in any private House or Family as a Tutor or School-Master shall Instruct or Teach any Youth as a Tutor or School-Master before Licence obtained from his respective Archbishop Bishop or Ordinary of the Diocess according to the Lawes and Statutes of this Realm for which he shall pay twelve-pence only and before such Subscription and Acknowledgment made as aforesaid Then every such School-master and other Instructing and Teaching as aforesaid shall for the first offence suffer thrée months Imprisonment without bail or mainprize and for every second and other such offence shall suffer thrée months Imprisonment without bail or mainprize and also forfeit to his Majesty the sum of Five pounds And after such Subscription made every such Parson Vicar Curate and Lecturer shall procure a Certificate under the Hand and Seal of the respective Archbishop Bishop or Ordinary of the Diocess who are hereby enjoyned and required upon demand to make and deliver the same and shall publickly and openly Read the same together with the Declaration or Acknowledgment aforesaid upon some Lords Day within thrée 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 that every person failing therein shall lose such Parsonage Vicarage or Benefice Curates place or Lecturers place respectively and shall be utterly disabled and ipso facto deprived of the same And that the said Parsonage Vicarage or Benefice Curates place or Lecturers place shall be void as if he was naturally dead Provided alwayes That from and after the Twenty fifth day of March What to be omitted in the Declaration after the 25. March 1682. which shall be in the year of our Lord God One thousand six hundred eighty two there shall be omitted in the said Declaration or Acknowledgment so to be Subscribed and Read these words following Scilicet ANd I do declare That I do hold there lies no Obligation on me or on 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 know Laws and Liberties of this Kingdom So as none of the persons aforesaid shall from thenceforth be at all obliged to Subscribe or Read that part of the said Declaration or Acknowledgment Provided alwayes and be it Enacted That from and after the Feast of St. Bartholomew Persons not Ordained Priests or Deacons according to Episcopal Ordination shall not hold any Ecclesiastical Promotion which shall be in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty and two no person who now is Incumbent and in possession of any Parsonage Vicarage or Benefice and who is not already in Holy Orders by Episcopal Ordination or shall not before the said Feast-day of St. Bartholomew be Ordained Priest or Deacon according to the form of Episcopal Ordination shall have hold or enjoy the said Parsonage Vicarage Benefice with Cure or other Ecclesiastical Promotion within this Kingdom of England or the Dominion of Wales or Town of Berwick upon Tweed But shall be utterly disabled and ipso facto deprived of the same And all his Ecclesiastical Promotions shall be void as if he was naturally dead Nor shall consecrate or administer the Holy Sacrament if not Ordained according to the Book of Common Prayer And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no person whatsoever shall thenceforth be capable to be admitted to any Parsonage Vicarage Benefice or other Ecclesiastical Promotion or Dignity whatsoever nor shall presume to Consecrate and Administer the holy Sacrament of the Lords Supper before such time as he shall be Ordained Priest according to the form and manner in and by the said Book prescribed unless he have formerly béen made Priest by Episcopal Ordination upon pain to forfeit for every offence the sum of One hundred pounds The Penalty One moyety thereof to the Kings Majestie the other moyety thereof to be equally divided betwéen the poor of the Parish where the offence shall be committed and such person or persons as shall sue for the same by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information in any of His Majesties Courts of Record wherein no Essoign Protection or Wager of Law shall be allowed And to be disabled from taking or being admitted into the Order of Priest by the space of one whole year then next following Provided That the penalties in this Act shall not extend to the Forreiners or Aliens of the Forrein Reformed Churches allowed or to be allowed by the Kings Majesty his Heirs and Successors in England Provided alwayes That no title to confer or present by lapse shall accrue by any avoidance or deprivation ipso facto by vertue of this Statute but after six months after notice of such voidance or deprivation given by the Ordinary to the Patron or such sentence of deprivation openly and publickly Read in the Parish Church of the Benefice Parsonage or Vicarage becoming void or whereof the Incumbent shall be deprived by vertue of this Act. No other form of Common Prayer to be openly used in any Church or publique place And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no Form or Order of Common Prayers Administration of Sacraments Rites or Ceremonies shall be openly used in any Church Chappel or other publick place of or in any Colledg or Hall in either of the Vniversities the Colledges of
Goal of the same County City or Town Corporate accordingly Provided alwayes and be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid Common Prayer to be read before every Lecture and the Lecturer to be present That at all and every time and times when any Sermon or Lecture is to be Preached the Common Prayers and Service in and by the said Book appointed to be Read for that time of the day shall be openly publickly and solemnly Read by some Priest or Deacon in the Church Chappel or place of Publick Worship where the said Sermon or Lecture is to be Preached before such Sermon or Lecture be preached And that the Lecturer then to Preach shall be present at the Reading thereof Provided nevertheless That this Act shall not extend to the Vniversity Churches Proviso for Sermons and Lectures in the Vniversities in the Vniversities of this Realm or either of them when or at such times as any Sermon or Lecture is Preached or Read in the said Churches or any of them for or as the publick Vniversity Sermon or Lecture but that the same Sermons and Lectures may be preached or read in such sort and manner as the same have béen heretofore preached or read this Act or any thing herein contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the several good Laws The Lawes and Statutes formerly made for Vniformity of Common Prayer confirmed and to be executed for punishing offendors against this Law and Statutes of this Realm which have béen formerly made and are now in force for the Vniformity of Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments within this Realm of England and places aforesaid shall stand in full force and strength to all intents and purposes whatsoever for the establishing and confirming of the said Book Intituled The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches and the form or manner of Making Ordaining and Consecrating of Bishops Priests and Deacons herein before mentioned to be joyned and annexed to this Act and shall be applied practised and put in ure for the punishing of all offences contrary to the said Lawes with relation to the Book aforesaid and no other Provided alwayes and be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid Letanies and Collects relating to the King Queen c. That in all those Prayers Letanies and Collects which do any way relate to the King Quéen or Royal Progeny the Names be altered and changed from time to time and fitted to the present occasion according to the direction of lawful Authority True printed Copies of the Book of Common Prayer to be prov●ded in all Parishes and Churches Provided also and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That a true Printed Copy of the said Book Entituled The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be sung or said in Churches and the form and manner of Making Ordaining and Consecrating of Bishops Priests and Deacons shall at the costs and charges of the Parishioners of every Parish-Church and Chappelry Cathedral Church Colledg and Hall be attained and gotten before the Feast-day of St. Bartholomew in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty and two upon pain of forfeiture of thrée pounds by the moneth for so long time as they shall then after be unprovided thereof by every Parish or Chappelry Cathedral Church Colledge and Hall making default therein Proviso for the Bishops of Hereford St. Davies Asaph Bangor Landaff Provided alwayes and be it enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Bishops of Hereford St. Davies Asaph Bango● and Landaff and their Successors shall take such order among themselves for the souls health of the Flocks committed to their Charge within Wales That the Book hereunto annexed be truly and exactly Translated into the Brittish or Welsh Tongue and that the same so Translated and being by them or any thrée of them at the least viewed perused and allowed be Imprinted to such number at least so that one of the said Books so Translated and Imprinted may be had for every Cathedral Collegiate and Parish Church and Chappel of Ease in the said respective Diocesses and places in Wales where the Welsh is commonly spoken or used before the First day of May One thousand six hundred sixty five And that from and after the Imprinting and publishing of the said Book so Translated the whole Divine Service shall be used and said by the Ministers and Curates throughout all Wales within the said Diocesses where the Welsh Tongue is commonly used in the Brittish or Welsh Tongue in such manner and form as is prescribed according to the Book hereunto annexed to be used in the English Tongue differing nothing in any order or form from the said English Book for which Book so Translated and Imprinted the Church-Wardens of every the said Parishes shall pay out of the Parish-money in their hands for the use of the respective Churches and be allowed the same on their Accompt And that the said Bishops and their Successors or any thrée of them at the least shall set and appoint the price for which the said Book shall be sold And one other Book of Common Prayer in the English Tongue shall be bought and had in every Church throughout Wales in which the Book of Common Prayer in Welsh is to be had by force of this Act before the First day of May One thousand six hundred sixty and four and the same Book to remain in such convenient places within the said Churches that such as understand them may resort at all convenient times to read and peruse the same and also such as do not understand the said Language may be conferring both Tongues together the sooner attain to the knowledg of the English Tongue Any thing in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding and until Printed Copies of the said Book so to be Translated may be had and provided The Form of Common Prayer established by Parliament before the making of this Act shall be used as formerly in such parts of Wales where the English Tongue is not commonly understood And to the end that the true and perfect Copies of this Act and the said Book hereunto annexed may be safely kept and perpetually preserved and for the avoiding of all disputes for the time to come True and perfect Copies of this Act and the Book of Common Prayer by whom and how to be had and kept Be it therefore Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the respective Deans and Chapters of Every Cathedral or
One hundred pounds and the Cocquet Certificate or Return shall be invalid and of none effect and if any Goods Wares or Merchandizes brought or coming into any Port Haven or Créek within the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales or Port and Town of Berwick from any other Port Haven or Créek within the Kingdom of England or Dominions aforesaid by Port Cocquet Transire Let-pass or Certificate in Ships or Vessels shall be landed or put on shore before such Cocquet Transire Let-pass or Certificate shall be delivered to such Person or Persons which are or shall be appointed by his Majesty for manageing his Customs the Customer or Collector and Comptroller of the Port or Place of their Arrival or to their Deputy or Deputies and a Warrant or Sufferance made and given from such person or persons Customer or Collector and Comptroller or their Deputy and Deputies aforesaid for the landing and discharging thereof And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any Goods Wares Goods secretly conveyed beyond Sea uncustomed and undiscovered by the officers or Merchandizes for which the Duties of Subsidy or Custom are due and payable to the Kings Maiesty shall be secretly conveyed on Board any Ship or Vessel before the Custom and Subsidy thereof be duly answered and paid and shall escape the discovery thereof by the Officers of the Customs or others and be carried into the parts beyond the Seas in such case the Owners or Proprietors of such Goods Wares or Merchandizes or other person or persons who shall have so shipped or caused the same to be shipped and transported shall forfeit the double value of the Goods The penalty computed according to the Book of Rates Except for Coal which so secretly Exported as aforesaid shall pay double the Custom and Duty to be Collected and Levied in such manner as by the Act of Tunnage and Poundage is directed and appointed Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid For preventing frauds in louring strangers goods That for preventing of frauds in colouring of strangers Goods and otherwise every Merchant or other passing any Goods Wares or Merchandizes Inwards or Outwards shall by himself or his known servant Factor or Agent subscribe one of his Bills of every Entry with the mark number and contents of every parcel of such Goods as are rated to pay by the piece or measure and weight of the whole parcel of such Goods as are rated to pay by the weight without which the Officers of the Customs shall not suffer any Entry to pass And that no children of aliens under the age of Twenty one years be permitted to be Traders or any Goods or Merchandizes to be entred in their names Be it also hereby Enacted That upon any Actions There shall be no party Iury in actions or suits concerning customs Suits and Informations that shall be brought commenced or entred upon any Law or Statute concerning the Kings Majesties Subsidies of Tunnage and Poundage or Ships or Goods to be forfeited by reason of unlawful Importation or Exportation there shall not be any Party Iury but such only as are the natural and frée-born Subjects of the King his Heirs or Successors And whereas allowances given to Merchants and others for defects and damages upon Goods Allowances for defects and damages in goods how to be made and Five per centum generally upon all Goods Imported and Twelve per centum upon Wines every Merchant or others having the aforesaid allowances inwards shall in person upon Oath by himself or by his known Servant or Factor demand and receive the moneys due upon Debenturs for such forreign Goods Exported by such Certificate with such abatements and allowances as were made and given to him upon the Importation and if he be found fraudulently to ship out less in quantity or value then is expressed in his Certificate the Goods therein mentioned or the value thereof shall be forfeited and the Owner or Merchant shall lose the benefit of receiving back any part of the Subsidy for those Goods and if any Goods shipped out by Certificate as aforesaid shall be landed again in the same or any other Port or Place within the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town and Port of Berwick unless in case of Distress to save the Goods from perishing which shall be presenly made known to the Person or Persons which are or shall be appointed by His Majesty to manage His Customs and Principal Officers of the Port no allowance shall be demanded or made for those Goods and the said Goods or value thereof shall be forfeited and lost Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all Goods Goods brought from or carried into Scotland by land shall pass through Barwick or Carli●e Wares or Merchandize that shall be brought out of or carried into the Kingdom of Scotland by Land into or out of the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales or Port and Town of Berwick shall pass and be carried by and through some of the Towns and Passages hereafter named that is to say by and through Berwick or Carlile and then and there pay the Custom and Subsidy granted and due to the Kings Majesty by an Act of this present Parliament Entituled 12 Car. 2. cap. 4. A Subsidy granted to the King of Tunnage and Poundage and other Sums of Money payable upon Merchandize Exported and Imported And if any Goods Wares or Merchandize prohibited or uncustomed coming out of Scotland into England or going out of England into Scotland shall pass by or beyond the Towns Ports and Places aforenamed without due entry and payment of the Customs That then all such Goods Wares and Merchandize or the value thereof shall be forfeited and lost And whereas in and by an Act of Parliament in the First year of Quéen Elizabeth 1 El. cap. 11. When and where Merchandize shall be landed and custom paid of famous memory directing when and where Merchandize shall be landed and Customs paid it is amongst divers other things Enacted and Ordained That no Goods Wares or Merchandize shall be shipped or loaden aboard any Ship or Vessel or landed or discharged out of or from any Ship or Vessel but in or upon some such open Place Key or Wharf Places Keys or Wharfs Except the Port of Hull as her Highness her Heirs and Successors should therefore assign or appoint by vertue of her Highness Commission or Commissions within the Port of London and in all Ports Creeks Havens or Roads as in and by the said Act doth and may at large appear And whereas notwithstanding the aforesaid Act there are some Ports Créeks and places where Customers Collectors and Comptrollers and Searchers their servants had then time out of mind béen resident to which no such Commissions were sent nor places keys nor wharfs appointed as by the said Act was directed And whereas also since that time by reason of the alteration of
charged upon those Commodities by or under the name of Subsidy or Poundage And in case of Exportation there shall be repaid and allowed to the English-man Exporter the sum of Thrée pounds Ten shillings per Tun and to the Alien Four pounds Fiftéen shillings per Tun to be repaid according to the Rules of the Book of Rates now established And whereas the Ingenious Industry of these times hath taught the Dyers of England the Art of fixing the Colours made of Logwood Logwood or Blockwood alias Blockwood so as that by experience they are found as lasting and serviceable as the Colours made with any other sort of Dying-wood whatsoever 23 El. cap. 9. And whereas by a Statute made in the thrée and twentieth year of the Reign of Quéen Elizabeth of famous Memory Entituled Logwood and Blockwood shall not be used in Dying of Cloth 39 El. cap. 11. c. And by another Statute made in the Nine and thirtieth year of the aforesaid Quéen Elizabeth Entituled The Penalty for mixing or using of Logwood in Dying Cloth or other Stuff all Logwood alias Blockwood that shall be found within this Kingdom shall be forfeited and openly burned with divers other Pains Penalties and Forfeitures upon such as shall use the same in Dying-Cloth or other Commodities as by the said several Acts aforesaid may and doth appear Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the aforesaid Statutes and either of them be and are hereby Repealed and made void as to all Clauses Articles Provisions and Penalties in any wise relating to the prohibition or use of Logwood alias Blockwood And that from and after the first day of February One thousand six hundred sixty and one It shall and may be lawful to and for any person or persons freely to import into this Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town and Port of Berwick upon Tweed any quantities of Logwood alias Blockwood and fréely to use the same in Dying or Colouring any sort of Goods or Manufacture whatsoever the aforesaid two Statutes or any other Law Statute Vsage Custom Patent of priviledge Proclamation or other Restraint Matter or Thing to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Imposition upon Logwood imported 12 Car. 2. cap. 18. Provided That such Importation be according to the Rules prescribed and enjoyned in the late Act Entituled An Act for encouraging and encreasing of Shipping and Navigation and paying a Subsidy to the Kings Majesty His Heirs and Successors for every Tun of the said Logwood alias Blockwood so to be Imported after the rate of Five pounds and after that rate for any greater or lesser quantity according to such Rules and under such Penalties as are provided for all other Imported Goods in a late Act Entituled An Act of Subsidy granted to the King of Tunnage and Poundage 12 Car. 2. ca. 4. and other Sums of Money payable upon Merchandize Exported and Imported Excepting onely that for all of the said Commodities Exported according to the Rules of the Book of Rates there shall be repaid to the Exporter the Sum of Four pounds per Tun the said Rate for Logwood alias Blockwood to be Collected and Levied for such time and in such manner as by the Act of Tunnage and Poundage is directed and appointed And be it further Enacted That all Actions Suits and Informations to be had and commenced upon the Act For incouraging and increasing of Shipping and Navigation or any Clause or Article therein may be entred and prosecuted in his Majesties Court of Exchequer at Westminster That upon all such Suits and Informations to be brought upon the Act of Tunnage and Poundage and the Act aforesaid or any other Act or Statute concerning the Importation of Goods or Merchandize from the parts beyond the Seas Onus probandi of property of goods claimed to lie upon the Owner or Claimer if the property thereof be claimed by any person or persons as the Importer thereof in such case Onus Probandi shall lie upon the Owner or Claimer thereof Provided that in case the seizure or Information shall be made upon any Clause or Thing contained in the late Act Entituled An Act for the incouraging and increasing of Shipping and Navigation Commission and time to examine witnesses beyond the Sea that then the Defendant or Defendants shall on his or their request have a Commission out of the High Court of Chancery to examine Witnesses beyond the Seas and have a competent time allowed for the return thereof before any tryal shall be had upon the Case according to the distance of place where such Commission or Commissions are to be executed and that the Examination of Witnesses so returned shall be admitted for evidence in Law at the Tryal as if it had béen given Viva voce by the Examinate in Court Any Law Statute or Vsage to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding And be it also Enacted and Ordained by the Authority aforesaid In what cases Writs of delivery may be granted That no Writ of Delivery shall be granted out of the Court of Exchequer for Goods Seized but upon good Security and that for Goods perishable onely or in cases where the Informer shall deferor delay his coming to as spéedy a Tryal as the Course of that Court will permit and shall be thereby Ordered and Directed And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That one Moyety of all the Forfeitures before in this Act mentioned and appointed shall be to the Kings Majesty his Heirs and Successors and the other Moyety to such person or persons as shall Seize or Sue for the same by Bill Plaint or Information in his Majesties Court of Exchequer or any other his Majesties Courts of Record wherein no Essoin Protection or Wager of Law shall be allowed And be it further Enacted and Ordained That all Officers belonging to the Admiralty All Officers and persons to be aiding the Officers and persons for management of the Customs Captains and Commanders of Ships Forts Castles and Block-houses as also all Iustices of the Peace Mayors Sheriffs Bailiffs Constables and Headboroughs and all the Kings Majesties Officers Ministers and Subjects whatsoever whom it may concern shall be aiding and assisting to all and every person and persons which are or shall be appointed by his Majesty to manage his Customes and the Officers of his Majesties Customes and their Respective Deputies in the due Execution of all and every Act and Thing in and by this present Act required and enjoyned And all such who shall be aiding and assisting unto them in the due execution hereof shall be defended and saved harmless by vertue of this Act. And be it hereby also Enacted That all Deputies Clerks and Servants about the Customs to be sworn for their truth and faithfulness therein Clerks and Servants which now have any place or Office in or about the Customs and Subsidies by and under the Commissioners
Government Books belonging to particular persons nor any Book or Books the right of Printing whereof doth solely and properly belong to any particular person or persons without his or their Consent first obtained in that behalf Every Licenser shall have a written copy of the Book licenced And be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every person and persons who by vertue of this present Act are or shall be appointed or authorized to License the Imprinting of Books or Reprinting thereof with any Additions or Amendments as aforesaid shall have one written Copy of the same Book or Books which shall be so Licensed to be Imprinted or Reprinted with the Titles Epistles Prefaces Tables Dedications and all other things whatsoever thereunto annexed How and where the said Copy shall be kept which said Copy shall be delivered by such Licenser or Licensers to the Printer or Owner for the Imprinting thereof and shall be solely and intirely returned by such Printer or owner after the Imprinting thereof unto such Licenser or Licensers to be kept in the publick Registries of the said Lord Archbishop or Lord Bishop of London respectively or in the Office of the Chancellor or Vice-Chancellor of either the said Vniversities or with the said Lord Chancellor or Lord Kéeper of the great Seal for the time being English Books how to be Licensed or Lords Chief Iustices or Chief Baron or one of them or the said Principal Secretaries of State or with the Earl Marshal or the said Kings of Armes or one of them of all such Books as shall be Licensed by them respectively And if such Book so to be Licensed shall be an English Book or of the English Tongue there shall be two Written Copies thereof delivered to the Licenser or Licensers if he or they shall so require one Copy whereof so Licensed shall be delivered back to the said Printer or Owner and the other Copy shall be reserved and kept as is aforesaid to the end such Licenser or Licensers may be secured that the Copy so Licensed shall not be altered without his or their privity And upon the said Copy Licensed to be Imprinted he or they who shall so License the same shall Testifie under his or their hand or hands That there is not any thing in the same contained that is contrary to the Christian Faith or the Doctrine or Discipline of the Church of England or against the State or Government of this Realm or contrary to good life or good manners or otherwise as the nature and subject of the Work shall require which License or Approbation shall be Printed in the beginning of the same Book with the Name or Names of him or them that shall Authorize or License the same All Books from beyond Sea shall be brought to the Port of London only for a Testimony of the allowance thereof And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every Merchant of Books and person and persons whatsoever who doth or hereafter shall Import or bring any Book or Books into this Realm from any parts beyond the Seas shall Import the same in the Port of London only and not elsewhere without the special License of the Archbishop of Canterbury and Bishop of London for the time being or one of them who are hereby authorized to grant Licenses for that purpose and shall before such time as the same Book or Books or any of them be delivered forth or out of his or their hand or hands or exposed to Sale give and present a true Note or Catalogue in writing of all and every such Book or Books unto the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Bishop of London for the time being or to one of them and no Merchant or other person or persons whatsoever which shall import or bring any Book or Books into the Port of London aforesaid from any parts beyond the Seas shall presume to open any Dry-Fats Bales And not to be opened or uttered until viewed by the Archbishop of Canterbury Bishop of London or some other by one of them appointed Packs Maunds or other Fardles of Books or wherein Books are nor shall any Searcher Waiter or other Officer belonging to the Custom-house upon pain of losing his or their place or places suffer the same to pass or to be delivered out of his or their hands or Custody before such time as the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury and the Lord Bishop of London for the time being or one of them shall have appointed some Scholar or learned man with one or more of the said Company of Stationers and such others as they shall call to their Assistance to be present at the opening thereof and to view the same And if there shall happen to be found any Heretical Seditious Scandalous Schismatical or other dangerous or offensive Book or Books or any part of such Book or Books Printed in English they shall forthwith be brought to the said Lord Archbishop of Canterbury and Lord Bishop of London for the time being or to one of them or to some publick place to be assigned and chosen by the said Lord Archbishop Hereticall Seditious or dangerous Books Imprinted upon ported how to be proceeded upon and Lord Bishop for the time being to the end the person and persons which Importeth or causeth the said Offensive Books to be Imported may be procéeded against as an offender against this present Act And also that such further course may be taken concerning the same offensive Book or Books as by the said Lord Archbishop and Bishop for the time being shall be thought fitting for the suppressing thereof And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no person or persons shall within this Kingdom or elsewhere Imprint or cause to be Imprinted nor shall Import or bring in or cause to be Imported or brought into this Kingdom from or out of any other His Majesties Dominions nor from any other parts beyond the Seas any Copy or Copies Book or Books or part of any Book or Books or Forms of blank Bills or Indentures for any His Majesties Islands Printed beyond the Seas or elsewhere Copies of Books Forms of blank Bills or Indenturs whereof any have Letters Patents for sole Printing which any person or persons by force or vertue of any Letters Patents granted or assigned or which shall hereafter be granted or assigned to him or them or where the same are not granted by any Letters Patents by force or vertue of any Entry or Entries thereof duly made or to be made in the Register Book of the said Company of Stationers or in the Register Book of either of the Vniversities respectively have or shal have the right Priviledge Authority or Allowance solely to Print without the consent of the Owner or Owners of such Book or Books Copy or Copies Form or Forms of such blank Bills nor shall Binde Stitch or put to Sale any such Book or Books or
the Twentieth day of November One thousand six hundred sixty and one but they and every of them may sell Books and Papers as they have or did before the said Twentieth day of November One thousand six hundred sixty one within the said Hall Palace and Twenty yards aforesaid but not elsewhere Any thing in this Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Proviso for the rights and Priviledges of printing granted to any persons by the King Provided also That neither this Act nor any thing therein contained shall extend to prejudice the just Rights or Priviledges granted by His Majesty or any of His Royal Predecessors to any any person or persons under His Majesties Great Seal or otherwise but that such person or persons may exercise and use such Rights and Priviledges as aforesaid according to their respective Grants Any thing in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding Proviso for John Streater Stationer Provided also That neither this Act nor any thing therein contained shall extend to prohibit John Streater Stationer from printing Books and Papers but that he may still follow the Art and Mystery of Printing as if this Act had never béen made Any thing therein to the contrary notwithstanding Provided also That neither this Act nor any thing therein contained shall extend to restrain the kéeping and using of a Printing-Press in the City of York Proviso for the City of York so as all Books of Divinity there printed be first Licensed by the Archbishop of York for the time being or such person or persons whom he shall appoint and all other Books whatsoever there Printed be first Licensed by such persons respectively to whom the Licensing thereof doth or shall appertain by the Rules herein before mentioned and so as no Bibles be there printed nor any other Book whereof the Original Copy is or shall be belonging to the Company of Stationers in London or any Member thereof and so as the Archbishop or Lord Mayor of York for the time being do execute within the said City which they are hereby impowred to do all the Powers and Rules in this Act concerning Searchers for unlicensed Books and impose and levy the said penalties in the like cases Any thing in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding Provided That this Act shall continue and be in force for two years The continuance of this Act. to commence from the Tenth of June One thousand six hundred sixty and two and no longer Continued 16 Car. 2. cap. 8. Anno XV. Caroli II. Regis CAP. I. For Repairing the High-ways within the Counties of Hertford Cambridge and Huntington WHereas the ancient High-way and Post-Road leading from London to York The High-way from London to York and Scotland Hertford Cambridge Huntington and so into Scotland and likewise from London into Lincolnshire lieth for many miles in the Counties of Hertford Cambridge and Huntington in many of which places the Road by reason of the great and many Loads which are wéekly drawn in Waggons through the said places as well by reason of the great Trade of Barley and Mault that cometh to Ware and so is conveyed by water to the City of London as other Carriages both from the North parts as also from the City of Norwich Saint Edmunds-Bury and the Town of Cambridge to London is very ruinous and become almost impassible insomuch that it is become very dangerous to all His Majesties Liege people that pass that way And for that the ordinary course appointed by the Laws and Statutes of this Realm is not sufficient for the effectual repairing and amending of the same neither are the Inhabitants through which the said Road doth lie of ability to Repair the same without some other provision of moneys to be raised towards the putting the same into good and sufficient Repair For remedy whereof and to the intent the said High-ways at or in the Counties aforesaid may be forthwith effectually repaired and amended and from time to time hereafter kept in good repair May it please your Majesty that it may be Enacted And be it Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and the Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the Authority of the same That for the Surveying Ordering Repairing and kéeping in Repair of the said High-way in the Counties aforesaid Four Iustices of the Peace for each of the said several and respective Counties dwelling next to the said High-ways respectively or any two of them for the year One thousand six hundred sixty thrée and until the Quarter-Sessions then next ensuing and from thenceforth the Iustices of Peace at the Sessions to be holden next after Easter every year for the said respective Counties from time to time shall and are hereby impowred to nominate and appoint Nine sufficient and able persons residing and inhabiting within the said several and respective Counties Who may appoint Surveyors of the High-ways for Hartfordshire yearly Cambridg-shire Huntington-shire to be Surveyors of the several places in the said High-way for the year from thence next ensuing The Iustices of the Peace for the County of Hertford to appoint Surveyors for the High-way lying in the said several Towns and Parishes of the said County and the Iustices of the Peace in the County of Cambridge to appoint Surveyors for the several Towns and Parishes within their said County of Cambridge And the Iustices of Peace for the County of Huntington to appoint Surveyors for the several Towns and Parishes of the said County And that the said Iustices or Surveyors aforesaid shall not act or do any thing towards the Repairs of the said High-ways but in their own several and respective Counties The power of the Iustices of the Peace in their several Counties And that the said Iustices in their several Counties shall cause notice to be given to the several Surveyors so chosen in writing of their said choice which said Surveyors and every of them having no lawful impediment to be allowed by the said Iustices by whom they shall be chosen in manner as aforesaid within one wéek next after such notice to them given of their Election shall and are hereby required to méet and assemble themselves together that is to say the Surveyors for the County of Hertford in some convenient place within the County of Hertford Hertford Cambridge Huntington And the Surveyors chosen for the County of Cambridge in some convenient place within their County and the Surveyors chosen for the County of Huntington in some convenient place within their said County to be appointed by the several Iustices of the said Counties at their several Quarter-Sessions to the intent to view and Survey the said High-way and places aforesaid The Power of the Surveyors in the said several Counties To appoint Receivers and Collectors of Toll and other needful Officers and shall consider what Reparations
Commissioner Farmer No Commissioner or other may act until he have taken the Oath in the Act of 12 Car. 2. cap. 23. Sub-Commissioner or other person imployed or to be imployed in the Farming Collecting or taking Accompts for the Duty of Excise do after the First day of September next take upon him or them any such Office or procéed in execution of any such Imployment until he or they have first taken the Oaths appointed to be taken by the Act of Parliament Entituled A Grant of certain Impositions on Beer Ale and other Liquors for the increase of His Majesties Revenue during His life before the respective persons appointed in the said Act of Parliament and have Entred his Certificate for taking the said Oaths with the Auditor for Excise under the penalty of Fifty pounds for every Moneth he or they shall so neglect to take the same CAP. XII An Explanatory Act for Recovery of the Arrears of Excise BE it Declared and Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and of the Commons in this present Parliament Assembled and by Authority of the same That where any Commissioner Sub-Commissioner Treasurer In what cases Sureties for Excise shall be answerable for the arrears 12 Car. 2. cap. 11. and all other Officers which were heretofore imployed in the Receipt of the Excise Farmer or Collector of Excise which are and standeth charged with or accomptable for any Duties of Excise by him or them received farmed or detained or any ways due from the persons before named or any of them and not pardoned by the late Act Entituled An Act of Free and General Pardon Indempnity and Oblivion That there and in such case all and every the Sureties of such person and persons charged or chargeable as aforesaid shall be deemed and taken to be liable and answerable according to the nature of their respective Securities Any doubt or question made touching the Construction of the said late Act of Frée and General Pardon to the contrary notwithstanding And be it further Declared and Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That where the Commissioners of Excise for the time being or the major part of them have Issued out any Summons or Warning which hath béen left at the house or usual place of residence or with the Wife Child or menial Servant of any the aforesaid person or persons Chargeable or Accomptable as aforesaid The same shall be déemed and adjudged a good and sufficient Summons and as legal and effectuall a notice as if the same had béen actually delivered to the proper hands of such person or persons to whom the same was directed Any doubt or question thereof made to the contrary notwithstanding CAP. XIII An Additional Act for the better Ordering and Collecting the Revenue arising by Hearth-Money VVHereas the Revenue Setled on His Majesty His Heirs and Successors by a late Act 14 Car. 2. cap. 10. Entituled An Act for Establishing an Additional Revenue upon His Majesty His Heirs and Successors for the better support of His and their Crown and Dignity hath béen much obstructed for want of true and just Accompts under the hands of the respective Occupiers of Houses Edifices Lodgings and Chambers as by the said Act is required and by the negligence of Constables and other Officers intrusted with the Taking and Reforming such Accompts Be it therefore Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the Authority of the same That the Iustices of the Peace of the respective Counties How the Iustices of the Peace shall cause accompts to be taken of the number of Hearths Corporations Places and Limits within their respective Iurisdictions at the next Sessions to be held after the Feast of Saint Michael the Archangel next ensuing or the major part of them then present shall issue out Warrants under their Hands and Seals to the respective High Constables or other like next Officer who shall issue the like Warrants unto the Petty Constables Head-boroughs and Tythingmen requiring them on the next Sunday after Morning-Service ended to give publick notice in the Church or Chappel generally to all the Inhabitants and also to give notice publickly in the Church and particularly as aforesaid to every Inhabitant within their respective Precincts that shall then be Occupier of any House Edifice Lodging or Chamber That within Ten days next after such notice he give a true and just account in writing under his hand of all Hearths and Stoves in such respective House Edifice Lodging and Chamber unto such respective Constable Head-borough and Tythingman who upon receipt of such Accompt shall with Two other substantial Inhabitants of the said respective Precinct whom they are hereby Authorized to Charge for that purpose in the day-time enter into the respective House Edifice Lodging and Chamber and upon his own view compare such Accompt and sée whether the same be truly made or not and endorse the same Accompt accordingly to what he finds upon his view which Accompt so received and endorsed shall be by him transmitted within twenty dayes after such Receipt to the respective High-Constable or other like Officer as aforesaid together with a Book or Roll fairly written wherein shall be Two Columes The one containing the Names of the persons and number of Hearths and Stoves in their respective Possessions that are chargeable by the said Act and the other the Names of the persons and number of Hearths and Stoves in their respective possessions which are not chargeable by the said Act Which being so received by such respective High Constable or other like Officer as aforesaid and compared together shall within six dayes after such Receipt be transmitted to the two next respective Iustices of the Peace who are hereby impowred to examine the said respective High-Constable or other like Officer as aforesaid Petty Constable Headborough or Tythingman upon Oath concerning the truth and faithfulness of their actings in the premisses which being done the said Iustices shall within ten days after such examination Sign and Transmit the said Book and Roll together with the said Original Accounts so endorsed as aforesaid and filed together unto the respective Clerk of the Peace who shall within Twenty days after receipt thereof Engross the said Book or Roll in Parchment to be still kept in the respective County and Places aforesaid and shall also within Two Months Engross in Parchment a true Duplicate of the said Book or Roll which being Signed by him and by two Iustices of the Peace at least of the respective County and Places aforesaid shall be transmitted within one Month after such Engrossement into His Majesties Court of Exchequer Penalty for omitting any Hearth Provided always and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any Occupier of any House Edifice
Ordnance shall make without Fée Charge or Delay And that all Orders for repayment of money lent shall be registred in course according to the Date of the Tallies respectively And that all Orders signed by the Lord Treasurer and Vnder-Treasurer of the Exchequer for payment of money for Goods Wares Victuals and other necessaries furnished to Your Majesty Your Officers Master or Commissioners aforesaid shall be registred in course according to the time of bringing to the Office of the Auditor of the Receipt the Certificates above mentioned And that all Orders so signed for payments directed by his Majesty shall be entred in course according to their respective Dates and none of the sorts of Orders above mentioned either for Loans of Moneys Supplies of Wares Goods Victuals or Necessaries or by special direction shall have preference one before another but shall all be entred in their course according to the Dates of the Tallies the times of bringing the Certificates and the Dates of the Orders for payments directed by his Majesty as they are in point of time respectively before each other And that all and every person and persons shall be paid in course according as their Orders shall stand entred in the said register-Register-Book be it Orders for payments directed by his Majesty or for Moneys lent or for Wares Commodities or other Necessaries furnished as aforesaid so as that person his Executors Administrators and Assigns who shall have his Warrant or Order Warrants or Orders first entred in the said Book of Registry shall be taken and accounted as the first person to be paid upon the moneys to come in by vertue of this Act and he or they that shall have his or their Warrants or Orders Warrant or Order next entred shall be taken and accounted the second person to be paid and so successively and in course And that the moneys to come in by this Act shall be in the same order liable to the satisfaction of the said respective parties their Executors Administrators or Assigns successively without preference of one before another and not otherwise And that no Fée Reward or Gratuity directly or indirectly be demanded or taken of any of Your Majesties Subjects for providing or making of such Books Registers Entries View Search Certificate in or for payment of money Lent or the Interest thereof or for payment of any money upon any Order upon any Contract for Wares and Goods furnished to the Vse of Your Majesties Navy and Ordnance as aforesaid by any of Your Majesties Officer or Officers their Deputies or Clerks on pain of payment of treble Damages to the party grieved by the party offending with costs of Suit And if the Officer himself take or demand any such Fée or Reward then to lose his place also And if any undue preference of one before another shall be made either in point of Registring contrary to the true meaning of this Act by any such Officer or Officers then the party offending shall be liable by Action of Debt or on the Case to pay the value of the Debt Damages and Costs to the party grieved And shall be forejudged from his Place or Office And if such preference be unduly made by any his Deputy or Clerk without Direction or Privity of his Master then such Deputy or Clerk only shall be liable to such Action Debt Damages and Costs And shall for ever after be incapable of the same And in case the Auditor shall not direct the Order or the Clerk of the Pells Record or the Teller make payment according to each persons due place and order as afore directed then he or they shall be judged to forfeit and their respective Deputies and Clerks herein offending be liable to such Action Debt Damages and Costs in such manner as aforesaid Provided always And it is hereby Declared That if it happen that several Tallies of Loan or Certificates for Wares Delivered or Orders for Payments from his Majesty as aforesaid bear Date or be brought the same day to the Auditor of the Exchequer to be Registred Then it shall be interpreted no undue preference which of these he enters so he enter them all the same day Provided also That it shall not be interpreted any undue preference to incur any penalty in point of payment if the Auditor direct and the Clerk of the Pells Record and the Teller do pay subsequent Orders of persons that come to demand their money and bring their Orders before other persons that did not come to demand their money and bring their Order in their course so as there be so much money reserved as will satisfie their Orders which shall not be otherwise disposed but kept for them Interest upon Loan being to cease from the time the money is so reserved and kept in Bank for them And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every person or persons to whom any money shall be due by vertue of this Act after Warrant or Order entred for payment thereof his Executors Administrators or Assigns by Indorsement of his Order or Warrant may assign and transfer his Interest and Benefit of such Warrant to any other which being notified and an Entry and Memorial thereof also made in the said Registry for Warrants which the Officers shall on request without Fées or charge accordingly make shall Intitle such Assignée his Executors Administrators and Assigns to the Benefit thereof and payment thereon And such Assignée may in like manner assign again and so toties quoties and afterwards it shall not be in the power of such person or persons who have made such Assignments to make void release or discharge the same or the moneys thereby due or any part thereof And in case any person or persons be willing to advance the Tax they themselves are to pay or the Tax of any Tything Hundred Parish Division or County for six moneths or more unto the Receiver-General of that Place or County The said Receiver-General is hereby authorized to receive the same and to make deduction of so much for Interest after the Rate of six per Centum per annum as the Advance amounts unto and the Receivers acquittance shall be a sufficient Discharge for the same which money so advanced shall be accounted for and paid into the Exchequer by it self Quarterly CAP. II. Non-Conformists restrained from Inhabiting in Corporations WHereas divers Parsons Vicars Curates Lecturers and other persons in Holy Orders have not declared their unfeigned assent and consent to the use of all things contained and prescribed in the Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England or have not subscribed the Declaration or acknowledgment contained in a certain Act of Parliament made in the Fourtéenth year of His Majesties Reign and Intituled An Act for the Uniformity of Publick Prayers and Administration of Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies and
Exchequer is open to have access unto and review and peruse all or any of the said Books for their Information of the State of those Moneys and all Engagements upon them for their better encouragement to lend any Moneys or furnish any Goods Wares Victuals Ships or other Necessaries as aforesaid And that the Auditor of the Receipt his Deputies and Clerks shall be assistant to such persons for their better and spéedier satisfaction in that behalf And that all and every person and persons who shall lend any Moneys to Your Majesty and pay the same into the Receipt of the Exchequer shall immediately have a Tally of Loan struck for the same and an Order for his Repayment bearing the same Date with his Tally in which Order shall be also contained a Warrant for payment of Interest for forbearance after the Rate of Sir per Cent. per annum for his consideration to be paid every thrée Moneths until the repayment of his Principal And that all person and persons who shall furnish Your Majesty Your Officers of the Navy or Ordnance with any Wares Goods Ships Victuals or any other Necessaries for the Service aforesaid shall upon Certificate of the Commissioners and Officers of the Navy or of the Master or Commissioners and Officers of the Ordinance or some of them without delay forthwith have made out to them Warrants or Orders for the payment of the Moneys due or payable unto them which Certificates the said Officers of Your Navy Commissioners and Officers of the Ordnance shall make without Fée Charge or Delay And that all Orders for Repayment of Money lent shall be Registred in course according to the Date of the Tallies respectively And that all Orders signed by the Lord Treasurer and Vnder-Treasurer of the Exchequer for payment of Moneys for Goods Wares Victuals and other Necessaries furnished to Your Majesty Your Officers Master or Commissioners as aforesaid shall be Registred in course according to the time of bringing to the Office of the Auditor of Receipt the Certificates above mentioned And that all Orders so Signed for payments directed by His Majesty shall be entred in course according to their respective Dates and none of the sorts of Orders above mentioned either for Loans of Money Supplies of Wares Goods Victuals or other necessaries or by special direction shall have preference one before another but shall all be Entred in their course according to the dates of the Tallies the times of bringing their Certificates and the dates of the Orders for Payments directed by His Majesty as they are in point of time respectively before each other And that all and every person and persons shall be paid in course according as their Orders shall stand Entred in the said register-Register-Book Be it Orders for Payments directed by His Majesty or of Moneys lent or for Wares Commodities Ships Victuals or other necessaries furnished as aforesaid so as that the person Native or Foreigner his Executors Administrators and Assigns who shal have his Warrant or Order Warrants or Orders first entred in the said Book of Registry shall be taken and accounted as the first person to be paid upon the moneys to come in by vertue of this Act And he or they that shall have his or their Warrants or Orders Warrant or Order next entred shall be taken and accounted the second person to be paid and so successively and in course And that the moneys to come in by this Act shall be in the same order liable to the satisfaction of the said respective parties their Executors Administrators or Assigns successively without preference of one before another and not otherwise and not be divertible to any other use intent or purpose whatsoever And that no Fée Reward or Gratuity directly or indirectly be demanded or taken of any Your Majesties Subjects for providing or making of any such Books Registers Entries View Search or Certificate in or for payment of money lent or the Interest thereof or for payment of any money upon any Order upon any Contract for Wares and Goods furnished to the use of Your Majesties Navy and Ordnance as aforesaid by any of Your Majesties Officer or Officers their Clerks or Deputies on pain of payment of treble damages to the party grieved by the party offending with Costs of Suit And if the Officer himself take or demand any such Fée or reward then to lose his place also And if any undue preference of one before another shall be made either in point of Registring contrary to the true meaning of this Act by any such Officer or Officers then the party offending shall be liable by Action of Debt or on the Case to pay the value of the Debt Damages and Costs to the party grieved and shall be forejudged from his Place or Office And if such preference be unduly made by any his Deputy or Clerk without direction or privity of His Master then such Deputy or Clerk onely shall be liable to such Action Debt Damages and Costs and shall be for ever after uncapable of his Place or Office And in case the Auditor shall not direct the Order or the Clerk of the Pells Record or the Teller make payment according to each persons due place and order as afore directed then he or they shall be judged to forfeit and their respective Deputies and Clerks herein offending to be liable to such Action Debt Damages and Costs in such manner as aforesaid All which said Penalties Forfeitures Damages and Costs to be incurred by any of the Officers of the Exchequer Navy or Ordnance or any their Deputies or Clerks shall and may be recovered by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information in any of His Majesties Courts of Record at Westminster wherein no Essoyn Protection Priviledge Wager of Law Injunction or Order of restraint shall be in any wise granted or allowed Entries of Tallies or Certificates dated the same day Provided always and be it hereby Declared That if it happen that several Tallies of Loan or Certificates for Wares delivered or Orders for Payments directed by Your Majesty as aforesaid bear date or be brought the same day to the Auditor of the Receipt to be Registered then it shall be interpreted no undue preference which of these he enters first so he enters them all the same day Provided also That it shal not be interpreted any undue preference to incur any penalty in point of payment If the Auditors direct and the Clerk of the Pells record and the Teller do pay subsequent Orders of persons that come and demand their money and bring their Orders before other persons that did not come to demand their money and bring their Order in their course so as there be so much money reserved as will satisfie their Orders which shall not be otherwise disposed but kept for them Interest upon Loan being to cease from the time the money is so reserved and kept in bank for them Rights and titles to money sent
therefore Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and of the Commons in this present Parliament Assembled and by the Authority of the same That the Iustices of the Courts of Kings Bench and Common Pleas Iustices appointed to hear and determine differences between Landlords and Tenants c. and the Barons of the Coife of the Exchequer for the time being or any thrée or more of them sitting at the same time and place and not otherwise shall be and are hereby Authorized from time to time to hear and to determine all Differences and Demands whatsoever which have arisen or may any wise arise betwéen Landlords Proprietors Tenants Lessées Vnder-tenants or late Occupiers of any the said Houses or Buildings with their appurtenances or the Courts or Yards Grounds and Wharfs or any person or persons having or claiming any Estate Right Title Interest in Law or Equity or Trust Charge or Incumbrance of or in the same or their or any of their Heirs Executors Administrators Successors or Assigns or any other persons for touching or concerning the Repairing Building or Rebuilding of the said Houses or Buildings Yards Courts Grounds and Wharfs or any other Grounds lying within that part of the City and Suburbs thereof lately burnt pulled down or otherwise demolished defaced or otherwise ruined by reason of the said Fire or for or concerning the payment defalcation apportioning or abatement of any Rent or Rents other then Arrears of Rent onely due before the First day of September One thousand six hundred sixty and six or for or touching any Covenant Condition or penalty relating thereunto or for touching or concerning the prefixing or limiting of any time for such Repairs or new Building Rebuilding or any Rate or Contribution to be born or paid thereunto by any person or persons Bodies Politick or Corporate interessed in the premisses and all Incidents relating thereunto And that they or any thrée or more of them from time to time with or without any Adjournment summarily and sine forma figura Judicii and without the formalities of procéedings in Courts of Law or Equity shall and may upon the Verdict or Inquisition of Iurors testimony of witnesses upon Oath Examination of parties interessed or by all or any of the said ways or otherwise according to their Discretions procéed to the hearing and determining of the Demands or Differences betwéen the said parties concerning the premisses and that the definitive Order of the said Iustices and Barons or any thrée or more of them as aforesaid shall be final as betwéen the said parties their Heirs Executors Administrators Successors and Assigns and all claiming by from or under them as touching the matters contained in such Orders from which there shall be no Appeal or Review otherwise then as is hereafter mentioned Nor shall any Writ of Error or Certiorari lye for the removal or reversal of the same And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the said Iustices and Barons The Powers of the said Iustices or any thrée or more of them as aforesaid shall have Authority and are hereby Impowred where they shall think it convenient to Order the Surrendring Increasing Abridging Ceasing Determining or Charging of any Estates in the Premisses or to order new or longer Leases or Estates not excéeding Forty years to be made of any of the premisses by the Proprietors or Owners thereof or other persons interessed therein to any Tenant or Sub-Tenant or late Occupiers of the same their Executors Administrators Successors or Assigns at such Rents and Fines or without any Rent or Fine as they shall think fit unless in such Cases where the Laws of this Realm do forbid the Diminishing of ancient and accustomable Rents All which Orders according to the Tenors thereof shall be obeyed by all persons concerned therein respectively and shall conclude and bind them their Heirs Successors Executors Administrators and Assigns respectively notwithstanding any Disability in respect of Coverture Infancy Non-sanity of Memory Estate Tail or in Right of the Church or otherwise And that Infants Femes Covert Ideots persons of Non-sane Memory or beyond the Seas Tenants in Tail Bishops Deans and Chapters and other Ecclesiastical persons and their Successors Corporations and all other person or persons Bodies Natural and Politick their Heirs and Successors and their respective Interests shall be bound and concluded by such respective Order or Orders according to the Tenor or Purport thereof Any Law Statute or Custom or other matter or thing to the contrary notwithstanding And for the better Enabling the said Iustices and Barons to procéed with effect in the said Causes How to proceed upon Complaints Be it also Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the said Iustices and Barons or any thrée or more of them as aforesaid upon the complaint or request of any person or persons concerned in any of the said Houses or Buildings and other the premisses shall issue out Notes or Warrants under their hands or the hands of any such thrée of them thereby warning the person or persons Bodies Politick and Corporate therein named and concerned in the said late Houses or Buildings and other the premisses in such Complaint mentioned to appear before them at such time and place as in such Note or Notes shall in that behalf be specified And upon appearance of the said person or persons summoned or upon default of appearance and Oath made of due notice given to him or them which Oath and all other Oaths necessary to the Execution of the Powers given by this Act the said Iustices and Barons or any thrée of them are hereby enabled to administer The said Iustices and Barons or any thrée of them may procéed to make such final and definitive Orders as aforesaid And that such service of the said Note or Notes as is usually allowed to be a good service in cases of Subpoena shall be accounted to be a good service in the cases aforesaid The said Indicature shall be a Court of Record And be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the said Iustices and Barons or any thrée of them for the matters and according to the powers herein before mentioned shall be and shall be taken to be a Court of Record And that the Iudgements and Determinations that shall be made betwixt party and party by Authority of this Act shall be Recorded in a Book or Books of Parchment to be provided for that purpose And that every such Iudgement and Determination shall be Signed by thrée or more of the said Iustices or Barons Which said Book or Books of Record shall be placed and intrusted in the custody of the Lord Mayor and Aldermen of the City of London for the time being to be kept with the Records of the said City and to remain as a perpetual standing Record unto which all persons concerned or which shall be concerned
thereby Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That there shall be provided and kept in your Majesties Exchequer to wit in the Office of the Auditor of the Receipt one Book or Registry in which all Moneys that shall be paid into the Exchequer arising or payable by this Act shall be entred and registred apart and distinct from all other Moneys paid or payable to your Majesty or to your Heirs or Successors upon any other branch of your Revenue or upon any other account whatsoever And that there be one other Book or Registry provided and kept in the said Office of all Orders and Warrants to be made by the Lord Treasurer or Vnder-Treasurer or by the Commissioners of the Treasury for the time being for payment of all and every sum and sums of Moneys to all persons for Moneys lent Wares Goods or Victuals or other necessaries bought or Ships hired or other payments directed by your Majesty relating to the Service of this War upon the Moneys arising and payable by this Act and that no Moneys levyable by this Act be issued out of the Exchequer but by such Order or Warrant mentioning that the Moneys payable by such Order or Warrant are for the service of your Majesty in the said War respectively during the said War That also there be the like Book or Registry provided and kept by the said Auditor of all Moneys paid out or issued by vertue of such Orders and Warrants and that it shall be lawful for any person or persons willing to lend any Moneys or to furnish any Wares Victuals Ships Goods or other necessaries on the Credit of this Act at the usual times when the Exchequer is open to have access unto and view and peruse all or any of the said Books for their information of the state of those moneys and all ingagements upon them for their better encouragement to lend any moneys or furnish any Goods Wares Victuals Ships or other necessaries as aforesaid And that the Auditor of the Receipt his Deputy or Clerk shall be assistant to such persons for their better and speedier satisfaction in that behalf And that all and every person and persons who shall lend any moneys to your Majesty and pay the same into the Receipt of the Exchequer shall immediately have a Tally of Loan struck for the same and an Order for his repayment bearing the same date with his Tally in which Order shall be also contained a Warrant for payment of Interest for forbearance after the rate of six per cent per annum for his consideration to be paid every six Moneths until the repayment of his Principal And that all person and persons who shall furnish your Majesty your Officers of the Navy or Ordnance with any Wares Goods Ships Victuals or any other necessaries for the service aforesaid shall upon Certificate of the Commissioners and Officers of the Navy or of the Master or Commissioners and Officers of the Ordnance or some of them without delay forthwith have made out to them Warrants or Orders for the payment of the moneys due or payable unto them which Certificates the said Officers of your Navy Commissioners and Officers of the Ordnance shall make without fée charge or delay And that all Orders for repayment of moneys lent shall be Registred in course according to the date of the Tallies respectively and that all Orders signed by the Lord Treasurer and Vnder-Treasurer of the Exchequer for payment of moneys for Goods Wares and Victuals and other necessaries furnished to your Majesty your Officers Master or Commissioners as aforesaid shall be Registred in course according to the time of bringing to the Office of the Auditor of Receipt the Certificates above mentioned and that all Orders so signed for Payments directed by his Majesty shall be entred in course according to their respective Dates and none of the sorts of Orders above mentioned either for Loans of moneys supplies of Wares Goods Victuals Ships or other necessaries or by special direction shall have preference one before another but shall all be entred in their course according to the dates of the Tallies the times of bringing the Certificates and the dates of the Orders for payment directed by his Majesty as they are in point of time respectively before each other And that all and every person and persons shall be paid in course according as their Orders shall stand entred in the said register-Register-book Be it Orders for payments directed by his Majesty or for moneys lent or for Wares Commodities or other necessaries furnished as aforesaid So as that person his Executors Administrators and Assigns who shall have his Warrant or Order Warrants or Orders first entred in the said Book of Registry shall be taken and accounted as the first person to be paid upon the moneys to come in by vertue of this Act and he or they that shall have his or their Warrants or Orders Warrant or Order next entred shall be taken and accounted the second person to be paid and so successively and in course And that the moneys to come in by this Act shall be in the same order lyable to the satisfaction of the said respective parties their Executors Administrators or Assigns Native or Foreigner successively without preference of one before another and not otherwise and not be divertible to any other use intent or purpose upon any account or reason whatsoever And that no Fee Reward or Gratuity directly or indirectly be demanded or taken of any your Majesties Subjects for providing or making such Books Registers Entries Views Search Certificate in or for payment of money lent or the Interest thereof or for payment of any money upon any Order upon any Contract for Wares and Goods furnished to the use of your Majesties Navy and Ordnance as aforesaid by any of your Majesties Officer or Officers their Deputies or Clerks on pain of payment of treble damages to the party grieved by the party offending with costs of Suit And if the Officer himself take or demand any such Fée or Reward then to lose his place also And if any undue preference of one before another shall be made either in point of Registring contrary to the true meaning of this Act by any such Officer or Officers then the party offending shall be lyable by Action of Debt or on the Case to pay the value of the Debt Damages and Costs to the party grieved and shall be forejudged from his Place or Office And if such preference be unduly made by any his Deputy or Clerk without direction or privity of his Master then such Deputy or Clerk only shall be liable to such Action Debt Damages and Costs and shall for ever after be incapable of the same And in case the Auditor shall not direct the Order or the Clerk of the Pells Record or the Teller make payment according to each persons due place and order as afore directed then he or they shall be judged to forfeit and
17 Car. 2. 6. Prisoners 1 How stocks shall be provided for relief and setting prisoners on Work 19 Car. 2. 4. 2 How to be removed in time of Plague 19 Car. 2. 9● Privy Council 1 The Privy Council regulated and Court of Star-Chamber taken away 17 Car. 1. 10. 2. May not examine or determine of the Lands Tenements or Goods of any Subject of this Kingdom but the same ought to be by the ordinary course of the Law 17 Car. 2. 10. 3. How persons committed by the Privy Councel may have their Habeas Corpus ibid. Proces and Judicial Proceedings 1. What Proces Writs Pleas and other judicial Proceedings shall be continued and proceeded upon 12 Car. 2. 3. 2. What proceedings in Law shall not be avoided for defects faults or alterations of Styles or Forms 12 Car. 2. 12. See Judicial Proceedings Purveyance 1. Preemption and Purveyance taken away 12 Car. 2.24 See Carriages Quakers 1 The penalty upon certain persons called Quakers refusing to take a lawful Oath 13 Car. 2. 1 Stat. 3. Recoveries 1 Common Recoveries Confirmed 12 Car. 2. 12. See Judicial proceedings Rectories and Advowsons taken from certain persons upon pretended delinquencies in the late troubles restored to the right owners 14 Car. 2. 25. Recusants 1 The penalty of sending or being sent to any Popish University or School beyond Seas 3 Car. 1. 2. Replevins See Distresses Rivers 1 The River of Avon to be made Navigable from Christ-Church to the City of new Sarum 16 and 17 Car. 2. 12. Ryots and unlawful assemblies See Petition Sabbath 1. ASsemblies and unlawful Pastimes upon the Lords-day forbidden 1 Car. 1. 1. 2. Carriers Waggoners Brewers shall not travel upon the Lords-day called Sunday 3 Car. 1. 1. 3. Butchers shall not ●ell or kill Meat upon the Lords-day 3 Car. 1.1 4. A restraint of divers other Abuses committed on the Lords-day 3 Car. 1. 1. Saltpeter See Gunpowder Scotland 1. The prevention and punishment of Thefts and Rapines by Moss Troopers upon the borders of England and Scotland 14 Car. 2. 22. Scrivener See Usury Sea-coals See Coals Sewers 1. A supply of the Statute of H. 8. for present nominating Commissioners of the Sewers 12 Car. 2. 6. Sheep See Wooll c. Sheriffs 1. Sheriff may not keep Tables at the Assizes for others then their own Family and Retinue nor make any Present or Gift to any Judges of Assize 14 Car. 2. 21. 2. How Sheriffs shall be eased in passing their Accounts in the Exchequer 14 Car. 2. 21. 3. Shall not answer illeviable Seisures Farms Rents c. Ibidem Ships and Shipping 1. From what foreign parts Goods may be imported onely in English Ships 12 Car. 2. 18. 2. No Goods to be laded or carried out of England in the the Vessels of any other not Denizen'd 12 Car. 2. 18. 3. Encouragement of the Shipping and Trading by the English into their Plantations of Asia Africa and America 12 Car. 2. 18. 15 Car. 2. 7. 4. Articles and Orders for better government of his Majesty's Navies Ships of War and Forces by Sea 13 Car. 2. 9. 5. How provision of carriage by Land and Water shall be made for the use of the Navy and Ordnance 14 Car. 2. 20. 6. The Penalty for imbezelling of Stores and Ammunition belonging to his Majesty's Navy-Royal 16 Car. 2. 5. 19 Car. 2. 7. 7. Who may punish Disturbances by Sea-men and others relating to the Navy-Royal 16 Car. 2. 5. 19 Car. 2. 7. 8. The penalty for delivering up English Merchant-ships to Turks or Pyrats 16 Car. 2. 6. 9. Builders of new Ships encouraged 14 Car. 2. 11. Ship-money 1. Certain proceedings touching Ship-money declared illegal and the Records thereof made void 17 Car. 1. 4. Silk and Silkthrowers See Manufactures Souldiers and Seamen 1. Such Souldiers as were instrumental in his Majesty's Restauration may exercise Trades 12 Car. 2. 16. Such as deserted the Kings Service or refuse to take the Oath of Allegiance excepted Ibid. 2. The Militia and ordering and disposing of the Forces and Souldiers by Sea and Land declared to be onely in the King 13 Car. ● 6. 14 Car. ● 3. See Ships and Shipping 3. How the Forces in the several Counties of this Kingdom shall be ordered 14 Car. 2. 3. 15 Car. 2. 4. 4. Relief of poor and maimed Souldiers who faithfully served his Majesty and his Royal Father in the late Wars 14 Car. 2. 9. Stannaries 1. Certain Inchroachments and Oppressions in the Stannary Court redressed 17 Car. 1. 15. Star-Chamber 1. The Court of Star-chamber taken away 17 Car. 1.10 2. All matters examinable in Star-chamber may be examined and redressed by the Common Law 17 Car. 1.10 3. No Court or Councel to be erected may have the like Jurisdiction 17 Car. 1. 10. Statutes 1. All Acts that are upon continuance shall remain in force till otherwise ordered by Parliament 17 Car. 1. 4. 2. A Repeal of some and continuance of divers other Statutes 3 Car. 1. 4. 3. Divers publick Acts made 12 Car. 2. confirmed 13 Car. 2. 7. and cap. 11. 14. Statute-staple See Extent Stuffs 1. The regulating of making of Stuffs in Norfolk and Norwich See Norwich Subsidy 1. A Subsidy and Royal Aid granted to his Majesty by a Monethly Assesment leviable in three years 16 17 Car. 2. 1. 2. A further supply 17 Car. 2. 1. 3. One Moneths Assesment granted to the King for his Royal Highness the Duke of York 17 Car. 2. 9. 4. See Excise Tunnage and Poundage Hearth-money Poll-money Benevolence 5. A further supply by a Monethly Assesment granted to his Majesty for eleven Moneths 19 Car. 2. 8. Suits See Arrests and Delays TApistry See Manufactures Ter● 1 Michaelmas Term abbreviated and the manner of Continuances and Return● of Writs 17 Car. 1. 6. Tobacco 1 The planting setting or sowing of Tobacco in England prohibited under several penalties 12 Car. 2. 34. 2 Certain further penalties for planting Tobacco in England 15 Car. 2. 7. Treason 1 What shall be adjudged Treason during his Majesties life 13 Car. 2. 1. 2 Offences disabling persons to bear any Office during the Kings life 13 Car. 2. 1. 3 Offences which incur a Praemunire ibid. See Attainder Tumults See Petitions and Riots Tunnage and Poundage 1 The Causes and Trusts upon granting Tunnage and Poundage for defending the Seas 12 Car. 2. 4. 2 To be paid according to the Book of Rates agreed by the Commons House of Parliament for ascertaining the same ibid. 3 What Fees the Custom-Officers may take ibid. 4 Prisage of Wines not to pay the said Duty ibid. 5 The penalty for committing frauds and abuses about the Customs 14 Car. 2. 11. Vestry 1 HOw Vestry-men shall be Elected and the Oath they are to take 15 Car. 2. 5. Uniting of Parishes See Corporations Usury 1 The penalty upon him that shall take above Six in the Hundred for the Loan of One hundred pounds for a year 12 Car. 2. 13. 2 The forfeiture of a Scrivener that shall take excessive Brocage Ibid. Uniformity See Ecclesiastical Matters c. Wales 1 JUry-men in Wales must be worth 8 l. per annum 16 17 Car. 2. 3. 2. The Statute concerning Replevins and Avowries upon Distresses shall extend to Wales 19 Car. 2. 5. Wards and Wardships 1 The Court of Wards and Liveries and Tenures in Capite and Knights Service and Purveyance taken away 12 Car. 2. cap. 24. And the Imposition upon Ale and Beer and other Liquors granted to the King his Heirs and Successors ibid. Weavers 1 Linnen Weavers may set up the Trade in any places where they please 15 Car. 2. 15. Weights and Measures 1 There shall be but one Weight and Measure throughout the Kingdom 17 Car. 1. 19. Wines 1 The King may issue Commission to licence the uttering of Wines by Retail 12 Car. 2.25 2 The Agents for granting Wine-Licences may grant them not exceeding 21 years if the person so long live upon Rent reserved but no Fine to be taken ibid. 3 How and by whom the prices of Wines shall be set 12 Car. 2. 25. 4 The Power of granting Wine-Licences setled upon the Duke of York in tail 15 Car. 2. 14. Wood. 1 The penalty for unlawful cutting spoyling and stealing of Wood and Under-wood young Timber Trees Poles c. 15 Car. 2. 2. Wooll Woolf ls c. 1 The Exportation of Wooll Woollfels Fullers Earth or any kind of scowring prohibited under several penalties 12 Car. 2. 32. 2 Exporting of Sheep Wooll Woolfels Mortlings Shorelings Yarn of Wooll Wooll-Flocks Fullers Earth Fulling Clay Tobacco-Pipe clay prohibited upon certain penalties 14 Car. 2. 18. 3 Importing of Forein Wooll-Cards Card-wire and Iron-wire prohibited 14 Car. 2. 19. Yarn See Wooll c. FINIS