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A04083 An act for the Kings Maiesties most gracious, generall, and free pardon; Public General Acts Ireland. 1635 (1635) STC 14136; ESTC S101136 11,757 16

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AN ACT FOR THE KINGS MAIESTIES MOST GRACIOVS GENERALL AND FREE PARDON DUBLIN Printed by the Society of Stationers M.DC.XXXV Caroli Regis AN ACT FOR THE KINGS MAIESTIES MOST GRACIOVS GENERAL AND FREE PARDON THE Kings Maiestie most graciously considering the good-will and faithfull hearts of his most louing and obedient Subiects which as at all times so at this present especially they hauing with most dutifull affection shewed towards his Highnes and vnderstanding that the same his louing Subiects haue many and sundry wayes by the Lawes and Statutes of this Realme falue into the danger of diuers great penalties forfeitures is of his Princely and merciful disposition most graciously inclined to extend vnto them his liberall and free Pardon trusting they wil be the rather moued induced henceforth more carefully to obserue his Highnes Lawes Statutes and to continue in their legall due obedience to his Maiestie And therefore his Maiestie is well pleased and contented that it bee enacted by the authoritie of this present Parliament and be it enacted by the authority of the same in manner and forme following that is to say That all and euery the said Subiects aswell Spirituall as Temporall of this his Highnes Realme of Ireland the Heires Successors Executors Administrators of them euery of them all and singular bodies in any manner of wise corporated Litties Burroughs Shires Hundreds Baronies Townes Villages Hamlets and Tythings and euery of them and the Successor and Successors of euery of them shal be by the authority of this present Parliament acquitted pardoned released discharged against the Kings Maiestie his Heires and Successors and euery of them of all manner of Treasons Felonies Offences Contempts Trespasses Entries Wrongs Deceits Misdemeanors Forfeitures penalties and summes of money paines of death paines corporall and pecuniarie and generally of all other things causes quarrells suits iudgments and executions in this present Act hereafter not excepted nor fore-prised which may be or can be by his Highnes in any wise or by any meanes pardoned before and vnto the three and twentieth day of May last past to euery or any of his said Subiects Bodies corporate Cittyes Burroughs Shires Hundreds Baronies Townes Villages and Tythings or any of them And also the Kings Maiestie is contented that it be enacted by authoritie of this present Parliament and be it enacted by the authoritie of the same that this his said free Pardon shal be as good effectuall in the Law to euery of his said Subiects bodies Corporate and others before rehearsed in for and against all things which be not hereafter in this present Act excepted fore-prised as the same pardon should haue been if all offences contempts forfeitures causes matters suits quarrells iudgements executions penalties and all other things not hereafter in this present Act excepted and fore-prised had beene particularly singularly especially and playnely named rehearsed and specified also pardoned by proper and expresse words and names in their kindes natures and qualities by words and tearmes thereunto requisite to haue beene put in and expressed in this present Act of free pardon And that his said Subiects nor any of them nor the Heires Executors or Administrators of any of them nor the said bodies corporate and others before named and rehearsed nor any of them be nor shal be sued vexed or inquieted in their Bodies Goods Chattles Lands or Tenements for any manner of matter cause contempt misdemeanor forfeiture trespasse offence or any other thing suffered done or committed before the said three and twentieth day of May last past against his Highnesse his Crown Dignity prerogatiue Lawes or Statutes but onely for such matters causes and offences as be rehearsed mentioned or in some wise touched in the exceptions of this present Act to be foreprised and excepted and for none other any Statute or Statutes Lawes Customes or Vsages heeetofore had made or vsed to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding And the Kings Highnesse of his bounteous liberality by the authority of this present Parliament granteth and freely giueth to euery of his Subiects and to euery of the said bodies corporate other before rehearsed and euery of them all Goods Chattels debts fines issues profits amerciaments forfeitures and summes of money by any of them forfeited which to his Highnes doe or should belong or appertaine by reason of any offence contempt trespasse entry misdemeanor matter cause or quarrell suffered done or committed by them or any of them before the said three twentieth day of May last past which bee not hereafter in this present Act fore prised and excepted And be it enacted neuerthelesse that all grants thereof or of any part thereof made by any such as haue so forfeited the same and are hereby restored as aforesaid and all Executions thereof or of any part thereof had against any such after such forfeiture thereof committed or made shall be of such force and effect as if no such forfeiture thereof had beene had or made and of no other The same forfeiture or any thing before in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding And that all euery the Kings said Subiects and all and singular bodies corporate others before rehearsed may by him or themselues or by his or their Deputie or Deputies or by his or their Attourney or Attourneyes according to the Lawes of this Realme plead and minister this present Act of free pardon for his or their discharge of for any thing that is by vertue of this present Act pardoned discharged giuen or granted without any Fee or other thing paying to any person or persons for writing or entry of the Iudgments or other cause concerning such plea writing or entry but only sixteene pence to bee payed to the Officer or Clerke that shall enter such plea matter or Iudgment for the parties discharge in that behalfe any Law Statute Vsage or Custome to the contrary notwithstanding And furthermore the Kings Maiestie is contented pleased That it be enacted by the authority of this present Parliament that this his said free pardon by the generall words clauses and sentences before rehearsed shal be reputed deemed adiudged expounded allowed taken in all manner of Courts of his Highnesse and elsewhere most beneficiall and availeable to all and singular the said Subiects bodies corporate and others before rehearsed to euery of them in all things not in this present Act excepted or fore-prised without any ambiguitie question or other delay whatsoeuer it shall be to be made pleaded obiected or alledged by the King our Soueraigne Lord his Heires or Successors or by his or any of their generall Attourney or Atourneyes or by any person or persons for his Highnesse or any of his Heires or Successors And furthermore it is enacted by the King our Soueraigne Lord and by the authoritie of this present Parliament That if any Officer or Clerke of any his Highnesse Courts commonly called the Chantery Kings