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A39444 An abstract of all the statute-laws of this kingdom now in force, made against Jesuits, seminary priests, and popish recusants 1675 (1675) Wing E863; ESTC R7779 15,565 24

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Dei Crosses Pictures Beads or any such vain and superstitious thing or deliver or offer the same to any person to be used the person so doing and the person receiving the same shall incur Praemunire but if the Person to whom the tender is made apprehend the Person tendring it and bring him before a Justice of Peace or being unable so to do shall within three dayes disclose his Name and Aboad or resort unto the Ordinary or some Justice of Peace within the same County or having received the same do within three dayes deliver it to some Justice of Peace he shall incur no prejudice by this Act. 4. Justices of the peace Privy Council The Justice of Peace shall disclose the Offences aforesaid to the Privy Counsel within fourteen dayes after notice to him upon pain of Praemunire 1. 23 Eliz. cap. 1. Withdrawing the Subj from their obedience By this Statute it is High Treason to have or pretend to have power or to put in practice to Absolve Perswade or withdraw any Person within the Queens Dominions from their natural Obedience to the Queen and her Successors or to withdraw them for the intent from the Religion now Established to the Romish Religion and they also who shall be so withdrawn willingly together with their Procurers and Counsellors shall be guilty of the same Offence 2. Aiders and Maintainere Their Aiders and Maintainers who discover them not within Ten dayes to some Justice of Peace or higher Officer shall be adjudged guilty of Misprision of Treason 3. Saying Mass None shall Say or Sing Mass on pain of Two hundred Marks and suffer one years imprisonment and not be Enlarged till the Fine be paid And none shall hear Mass on pain of a years imprisonment and an hundred Marks Hearing Mass 4. Forfeitures There shall be a third part of these Forfeitures to the Queen a Third part to the Poor of the Parish where the Offence is committed and a Third part to the Prosecutor 5. Covenous Grants All covenous Grants to avoid the Queens Interest or other persons that may claim by this Act or 13 Eliz. cap. 2. shall be adjudged void 1. 27 Eliz. cap. ● By this Statute all Jesuits Seminary Priests or any Ecclesiastical persons born within the Queens Dominions and Ordained or made such by the pretended Jurisdiction of the See of Rome which come into or remain in any of the said Queens Dominions shall be adjudged guilty of High Treason and their Receivers Aiders and Maintainers knowing them to be such and at liberty shall be adjudged Felons without benefit of Clergy 2. Persons brought up in Seminaries beyond Sea All others brought up in Seminaries beyond Sea and not as yet in Orders as aforesaid which do not within six moneths after Proclamation made in London in that behalf return into this Realm and within two dayes after their Return before the Bishop of the Diocess or Two Justices of the Peace of the County where they Arrive submit themselves to the Queen and her Laws and Take the Oath of Supremacy they shall be adjudged guilty of High Treason 3. Sending relief to such Seminaries They who give or send Relief to any such Ecclesiastical Person or Seminary or to any brought up there as aforesaid shall incur a Praemunire 4. Where the Offences are punishable These Offences are to be heard and determined in the Kings Bench or in the County where they shall be committed or the Offender Taken 5. Submission This Act not to Extend to any Jesuite c. as aforesaid who within three days after his Arrival shall submit himself to some Arch-Bishop or Justice of Peace of the County where he Lands and there takes the Oath of Supremacy and under his Hand acknowledges to continue in obedience to her Majesties Laws 6. The penalty of Knowing a Jesuite or Priest and concealing him He that knows a Jesuit or Priest to remain within any the Queens Dominions and doth not within Twelve days discover the same to some Justice of the Peace shall be Fined and suffer Imprisonment during pleasure and the Justice of Peace that doth not within Twenty eight dayes after diselose it to some of the Privy Council c. shall Forfeit two hundred Marks 7. Oaths Submissions c. to be certified All Oaths and Submissions c. as aforesaid shall be certified into Chancery by the party before whom they are taken within three moneths on pain of an hundred pounds 8. Those that submit not to come to Court within ten years or within ten miles of it 29 Eliz. cap. 6. Grants of Papists None submitting as aforesaid shall within Ten years after come within Ten miles of the Court on pain to loose the benefit of his Submission 1. By this Statute the Grants and Incumbrances or limitation to uses made by Papists not coming to Church according to the 23 Eliz. cap. 1. and which are revokable by the Offenders intended for his maintenance or in consideration whereof he and his Family are to be kept shall be void against the Queen c. to hinder her for the Forfeiture of their not coming to Church grsaying or hearing or being at Mass but this Act is not to Extend to Grants made Bona Fide nor to continue the seizure after the death of the Offender c. 2. Two parts of the Goods and Third part of the Lands of Papists to be seized The Queen may seize two parts of the Goods and two Third parts of the Lands of such Popish Offenders as shall not after their Conviction pay into the Exchequer Twenty pounds a moneth 1. 35 Eliz cap 2. Papists after Conviction to repair to their dwellings By this Act all Popish Recousants above sixteen years old shall within forty dayes after their Conviction repair to their usual Dwelling and not remove above five miles from thence on pain to Forfeit all their Goods and Lands and Annuities during life and if they have no certain Aboad they are to Repair where they were Born or where their Fathers and Mothers dwell and within Twenty dayes after their Arrival there to give in their Names to the Constables Head-Boroughs and Minister and the Minister is to keep a Book of their names and he and the said Constables and Head-Boroughs to certifie the same to the quarter Sessions c. 2. Copy-holder apist A Copy-holder in this case shall Forfeit his Estate for life if it continue so long to the Lord of the Mannor if no Recusant Convict or seized possessed to the use of a Recusant but if so then the Queen c. shall have it 3. Those that after Conviction wil not repair to their dwellings c. shall abjure the Realm A Popish Recusant being no feme Covert nor having Lands worth Twenty Marks per annum or Goods worth forty pounds which within the time above-limited doth not repair to the place of