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

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thereupon had if need be * II. Stat. 18 H. 18. No Captain shall detain any part of his Souldiers wages in pain to forfeit to the King 20 l. for every Spear-man and 10 l. for every Bow-man III. Howbeit if they have been waged half a year the Captain may detain 10 s. for the gown of a Gentleman and 6 s. 8 d. for that of a Yeoman * IV. Stat. 18 H. 6.19 It is felony for a Souldier retained to serve the King in his Wars not to go with or to depart from his Captain without licence V. Officers shall arrest souldiers who within the term limited come on this side the Sea without letters testimonial of their Captain and shall retain them until the cause of their return be tried VI. Justices of Peace have power to hear and determine those offences Vide Co. 6.27 VII Stat. 7 H. 7.1 A Captain which shall not have the whole number of his souldiers or not pay them their due wages within six daies after he shall have received them shall forfeit all his goods and chattels and suffer imprisonment VIII It is felony for a souldier retained to depart from his colours without licence for which he shall not enjoy the benefit of his Clergy IX Justices of the Peace have power to enquire hear and determine of this offence of departing without licence and the trial thereof shall be in the same County where the souldier is apprehended X. This Act shall not be prejudicial to Captains when souldiers die or otherwise depart without any default of theirs so that they therewith acquaint at land the Treasurer of the wars within ten daies after or at Sea the Admiral at their next meeting with him But Quaere whether this Statute survived H. 7. XI Stat. 3 H. 8.5 This Act is in all parts the same with 7 H. 7.1 save onely that it shall not extend to Captains and souldiers in Barwick Wales Calice or other places in France nor to Captains having under them retinue of souldiers or for non-payment of the King's wages to Captains houshold-servants Quaere also whether this survived H. 8. * XII Stat. 2 and 3 E. 6.2 A souldier that makes away his horse or arms proof thereof being made before the chief Commander shall suffer imprisonment without bail untill he hath satisfied the party at whose charge he was sent out XIII If such a souldier escape from the Army without punishment he shall be liable to the same to be inflicted upon him by any Justice of Peace in those parts where he shall be apprehended unless he bring sufficient testimony from the Commander that the horse or arms were otherwise lost or imployed in the King's service XIV It is felony without benefit of Clergy for a souldier retained to depart without licence of his Commander whereupon Justices of Peace may proceed as in case of felony XV. The Commissioner or Captain that licenseth any person retained and assumeth another for gain or which giveth to any licence to depart without warrant from the Commander shall forfeit 20 l. to the King for every person so let go XVI The Lievtenant-General or other Officer that receives more wages for souldiers then there is cause and doth not every moneth by a note in writing acquaint the Treasurer of the Army with every souldier 's entry into pay death or departure shall forfeit 5 l. to the King suffer one moneth 's imprisonment and lose his place XVII None but the Commander shall license any in pain of imprisonment both of the licenser and licensed at the discretion of the said Commander XVIII The Lievtenant-General shall command this Act to be proclaimed in the Army once every moneth and every Governour in his fortress once every three moneths XIX Every person which shall inform the Lievtenant of any of these offences shall have a moneths pay belonging to him that is faulty XX. This Act shall not prohibit officers to retain yearly 6 s. 8 d. for the Coat of a Yeoman and 12 s. 4 d. for the Coat of a Gentleman neither shall it be prejudicial unto them when the lack of souldiers is not through their default nor when they have under them a retinue of souldiers or for non-payment of the King's wages to their household-servants neither shall it extend to prohibit relief of tenants or friends toward service in war or the detaining of souldiers wages upon lawful causes ☞ XXI Stat. 43 E. 3. The more part of the Justices of P. yearly in their Easter-Sess have power to charge every Parish towards a weekly relief of maimed souldiers and Mariners so that no Parish pay weekly above 10 d. nor under 2 d. nor any County which consists of above 50 Parishes pay above 6 d. one Parish with another which summs so taxed shall be assessed in every Parish by the Parishioners or in their default by the Church-wardens and Constables or in their default by the next Justice or Justices of Peace XXII The Constables and Church-wardens of every Parish have power to levy the tax of every person refusing to pay it by distress and sale and in their default the said Justice or Justices next adjoyning XXIII The tax being thus levied the Constables and Church-wardens shall deliver it quarterly ten daies before every Quarter-Sess to the High-Constable of their Division who shall deliver it over to the Treasurers of the County at the same Quarter-Sessions XXIV The Treasurers shall be Subsidy-mer● viz. of 10 l. in lands or 15 l. in goods and shall not continue in their office above one year rendring up their accounts yearly at Easter-Sessions or within ten daies after to their Successors XXV The Officer his Executors c. that fails in payment of the summs levied shall forfeit viz. the Church-wardens or Constables 20 s. and the High-Constables 40 s. which the Treasurers have power to levy by distress and sale in augmentation of their stock XXVI The Treasurer or his Executor c. that hath been negligent to execute his office or to render an account within the time above limited shall be fined by the Justices of Peace in the Sess 5. l. at least XXVII The maimed Souldier or Mariner which was prest shall repair if he be able to travel to the Treasurers of the County where he was prest if he were not prest then to the Treasurers of the County where he was born or where he last dwelt by the space of three years at his election but if he be not able to travel then to the Treasurers of the County where he lands XXVIII He shall bring to any of the Treasurers aforesaid a Certificate under the hand and Seal of the chief Commander or of the Captain under whom he served containing the particulars of his hurts and services which Certificate shall be also allowed by the Muster-master or the Receiver-General of the Muster-rolls under one of their hands XXIX Upon such a Certificate the Treasurers aforesaid may allow him relief to maintain him
XXI The Justices impowred to appoint a Treasurer to receive the said moneys and make payment thereof according to their orders and may agree and article with persons by them employ'd and take security of them for safe-guarding the said Counties XXII If any persons imployed in Border-Service upon this Act shall wilfully or corruptly neglect to apprehend or bring to tryall any persons called Moss-Troopers they shall be uncapable of being imployed in the said service and further fine and imprisonment as the Justices shall think fit XXIII The Justice may lessen the charge if they see cause this Act to continue 5. years The Stat. 4 Jac. cap. 1. 7 Jac. cap. 1. touching tryal of offenders flying out of England into Scotland et è contra revived and to be put in execution ☞ Rome * I. Stat. 25 H. 8.19 The Convocation shall be assembled by the Kings Writs and shall not enact any Constitutions or Ordinances without the Kings assent II. No Canons shall be executed which be repugnant to the Kings Prerogative or to the Customs Laws or Statutes of this Realm III. There shall be no appeals to Rome but from henceforth they shall be according to the Statute of 24 H. 8.12 Which see in Appeals to Rome IV. Appeals from the Courts of Archbishops of this Realm shall be to the King in his Chancery out of which shall thereupon issue out a Commission under the Great Seal to certain persons to be named by the King who shall thereby have power to hear and definitively to determine all such appeals and the causes concerning the same and from whose decree or sentence therein there shall be no farther appeal V. If any sue for an Appeal to Rome he shall incur a Praemunire but this is made Treason by 13 El. 2. which see in Crown VI. Appeals from places exempt which were before to the See of Rome shall be henceforth into the Chancery and shall be determined before the Commissioners as aforesaid VII Provided That all Canons Constitutions Ordinances and Synodals Provincial not repugnant to the Kings Prerogative nor to the Customs Laws or Statutes of this Kingdom shall be still used and executed notwithstanding this Act. * VIII Stat. 25 H. 8.20 No man shall be presented to the See of Rome for the Dignity of an Archbishop or Bishop neither shall Annates or First-fruits be paid to the same See IX Concerning the Election of Archbishops and Bishops the King may send to the Prior and Covent or Dean and Chapter of the place shall be void his Letters missive containing his conge d'eslire or license to elect the person named in the said Letters missive which person they are to choose for their Archbishop or Bishop and none other X. In case they fail to make election accordingly the King shall nominate such an Archbishop or Bishop by his Letters Patents and if it be a Bishop he shall present him to the Archbishop or in case that See be then void to any other Archbishop within his Dominion but if it be an Archbishop then to an Archbishop and two other Bishops or else to four other Bishops to be nominated by the King XI When any Archbishop or Bishop is elected or presented as aforesaid they are in due form to be invested and consecrated viz. a Bishop by the Archbishop of that Province or in case of vacation by any other within the Kings Dominions and an Archbishop by some other Archbishop ond two Bishops or else by four Bishops without suing for any Bulls Letters or other things from the See of Rome for the same And such Archbishop or Bishop betwixt his election and consecration shall be called the Lord Elect of such a Dignity XII Such election or presentment of an Archbishop or Bishop shall be lawful and make them capable to do and execute all things that concern the said Dignities XIII If the Prior and Covent or the Dean and Chapter within 20 days after the receipt of the Kings Conge d'eslire do not proceed to election and certifie the same to the King or if the Archbishop or Bishops unto whom the King presents any such person to be invested and consecrated as aforesaid do not perform the same accordingly within 20 days after such presentment or if any person or persons de admit obey or execute any Censures Excommunicotions Interdictions Inhibitions or any other Process or Act in derogation of this Act that then all and every person and persons offending shall incurre a Praemunire XIV Stat. 25 H. 8.21 No imposition shall be paid to the Bishop or See of Rome neither shall any person sue for any dispensation or license to the Bishop of Rome XV. The Archbishop of Canterbury may grant dispensations to the King and likewise licenses to all others of things formerly used to be licensed Howbeit of causes not used to be licensed no dispensations shall be granted without the approbation of the King and his Councill XVI Here Licenses of things whereof the tax did heretofore extend at Rome to 4 l. shall be also confirmed by the Kings Great Seal and likewise enrolled in Chancery by a Clerk thereto appointed but all others may be granted by the Archbishop without such confirmation unless the party desire to have it enrolled and then the Fee for the Seal shall be 5 s. and not above And all Acts done by such licenses shall be good in Law XVII All children procreated after Marriage to be had or done by such licenses or dispensation shall in all Courts be admitted Legtiimate and Inheritable XVIII There shall be a Clerk assigned by the Archbishop to register Dispensations and another by the King to enroll Confirmations XIX There shall be two Books made wherein the taxes of Dispensation shall be written whereof the one shall remain with the said Register of the Dispensations and the other with the said Clerk of the Confirmations XX. None shall pay for dispensation greater taxes then shall be set down in the said Books and if any Officer takes more he shall forfeit ten times so much to be divided betwixt the King and the prosecutor Howbeit where they are Arbitrary the Archbishop and the Lord Chancellor and Keeper shall rate them and here also is set down how the money received shall be divided For which see the Statute at large XXI This Act shall not inhibit the Archbishop of York nor other Bishops to dispence as they were wont to do by the Common Law and custome of this Realm XXII During the vacation of the See of Canterbury the Guardian of the Spiritualities shall grant Dispensations Here is also a remedy provided where the Archbishop or Guardian refuse to grant Dispensations viz. by a Commission from the King to impower two other Prelates to perform the same For which see the Statutes at large XXIII All Religious Houses heretofore exempt from the Visitation of the Archbishop shall still remain so notwithstanding this Act and shall be under the Visitation of
Age Pag. 10 Aide of the King Pag. 10 Aide to marry the daughter and to make the Son a Knight Reasonable Aide Ayel Besayel Cosinage Cosinage Damages 3 c. Alehouses Customs 6 11. Ale and Beer Alehouses Alienation without licence Pag. 14 Tenure 7. Aliens Pag. 14 Ability 2 3 4 5. Crown 147. Customs 9.12.14.17.20 Drapery 42.69 English-men Gauging 14. Hats and Caps 9. Informers 9 10. Ireland 10. Merchants Money 34. Proviso 4.5 Staple Tythes 3. Victuals 6. Wines 8. Allegiance Crown 108. Amendments Pag. 18 Amerciaments Pag. 19 Ampthil Honours Anniversary Fast Pag. 19 Anniversary thanksgiving Pag. 20 Annates First-Fruits Apothecaries Physitians 26. Apparance Pag. 20 Essoyn 12. Appeals Pag. 20 Clergy 8. Demurrers 2. Essoyn 8.15 Triall 13. Appeals to Rome Pag. 21 Apprentice Pag. 21 Aliens 6.19 c. Cordwainers 26. Corporation 3 4. Drapery 168.195 Hats and Caps 1.5.8 Labourers Norwich 5 Passage 15 c. Poor people 21 Ships 25.59 Worsteds Appropriations Pag. 22 Approvements Pag. 23 Approvers Pardon 11. Archery Playes Armour Arms Pag. 24 Crown 145 Musters Treason 5. Wales 9. Arrests Pag. 25 Arrow-heads Pag. 26 Artificers Aliens 2. c. 19. c. Cordwainers 11.30.39.40.59.60.67 Labourers Merchants 63 Wares Assault and Fray Pag. 27 Assises Pag. 27 Conusance Essoyn 4 12. Justice of Assise Nisi prius Assize of Bread and Drink Weights Assize of Darrein presentment Dayes in Bank Assurance Office Merchants 77 c. Attaint Pag. 30 Age 3. Dayes in Bank 14.22 Essoin 4. Limitation 9. Attorney Pag. 35 Apparence 4 Attaint 47 Jeofail 3. Trespass 4. Attornment Error 8 Auditors Account Receivers Augmentations Courts Aulnage Aulnagers Account 5 Drap●ry 3.5.8 9.11 c. 140 141 202 c. 290. Estreats 6. Wales 144 145. Avowry Pag. 37 Badgers Corn. Universities Bail Felony 23 Mainprize Bayliffs of Mannors c. Account Eschequer Franchises Indictments Bayliffs of Cities Franchises and Towns Corporations Franchises Towns Sheriffs B. BAkers Aliens 32 Clerk of the Market Weights Ballast Havens 7. Banks Pag. 37 Bankrupt Pag. 38 Barbers Physitians 26. Bargains and Sales Inrollments Uses Bark Cordwainers 36 37. Barking of Trees Burning of Carts c. Barons County 2 Crown 12.126 Forrests 11 18. Barons of the Eschequer Account 3. Attorney ● Commission Damages 5. Drapery 21 43. Error Eschequer Escheators 1. Executors 9. Justice 4. Sheriffs 4 7 68. Staple 27. Barwick Pag. 42 B●tchers 3 Bastardy and Bastards Pag. 42 Ability 4 Barne Vagabonds 8. Battail Grand Assise Pag. 43 Dower 5 Beau-pleader Pag. 43 Beer Clapbord Coopers Beggers Vagabonds Bel-mettle Brass Benevolences Taxes Bigamie Clergy 2 5 27. Matrimony 6 Bisextus Dayes in Bank Benevolence Pag. 44 Bishops Bishopricks Pag. 44 Ability 4. Appeals to Rome Appropriations Crown 44 c. 57. Debt to the King 12 First-fruits 12 c. Le●se 9 Rome Vacations of Bishopricks Blackmail Felony 19. Blackney Fish 14 15. Boats and Boatmen Passage Books and Images Pag. 46 Crown 143 Bows Bow-staves Pag. 47 Playes Brass Pewter Copper Bel-mettle c. Pag. 47 Bread Ale and Beer Clerk of the Market Weights Breakers of Leagues and Truces Pag. 50 Brewers Al●-houses 9. Aliens 32 Coopers Gauging 12 Weights Bridges Pag. 51 Borderers England and Scotland Brokers Pag. 52 Buckstales Forrests Hunting Parks Buggery Felony 11. Bullion Plate Jewel● Gold Money Bulls from Rome Dispensations Burford Bridges 1. Burglary Forfeiture 10. Buriall Crown 138. Burning of Carts and Wood Pag. 53 Felony 19 Burport Cables 1. Butchers Pag. 53 Calves 2. Cordwainers 25. Victuall Weights Butler of the King Pag. 53 Butter and Chéese Pag. 54 Corn. Buts Playes Buying and selling Corn. Buying of Titles Actions popular 10 Champerty Informers 8 Buxton Vagabonds 8. C. CAbles Halsors and Ropes Pag. 55 Calves Pag. 56 Cordwainers 24. Cambridg and Cambridgshire Pag. 56 Aliens 14. 27. 34. Butchers 3. Crown 140. Caps Hats Captains Souldiers Pag. 56 Musters 55 Captives Pag. 68 Cardiff Bridges 10 Cask Clapbord Carlile Butchers 3. Carlion Bridges 12 Castles Fortresses c. Pag. 68 Cattle Forestallers Horses Certificate Ability 4. Bishops 14 Butler of the King 2. Captains 28 c. Commission 5 Crown 19. Certificate of the Cause of Attainder c. Pag. 68 Certiorari Corpus cum causa Cessavit Pag. 69 Contra formam collationis Challenge Pag. 69 Champerty Pag. 6 Actions popular 7.10 Informers 8. Maintenance Nisi prius 9 Chancellor Aliens 1.14 Bankrupts 1 3 10 Books 4 Butter 1 Chancery Corporation 1. Custos Rotulorum Error Escheators 1 Execution of Statutes Executors 9 Exigent 1 2 First-fruits Fish 13 Hospitals 6. Infections Justice 5 Merchants Mortmain Parliament 35 c. Sewers Sheriffs 7 Staple 32 c. Treason 1 Triall 8 Vacations of Bishopricks Vagabonds 13 Wales 93 140 Wards 36 48 51 84 86 Wines Woolls 6 Women 8 Chancery Pag. 70 Accusation 10 11 Pardon Chaplains Residence Chases Forests Chanteries Monasteries Cheese Butter Chelsey Pag. 71 Chepstow Brides 15 Ships 52 Chester and Cheshire Pag. 72 Certificate of the c. 5 Corn 8 Courts 32 Eschequer Exigent 11 c. Fines 32 Wales 152 Chichester County 5. Paving 9 Chimage Forests 14 Churches Fighting Church-service Crown 44 c. Service and Sacraments Church-wardens Alehouses Captains 22 c. Clerk of the Market 6 Crown 100 150 Church-yards Pag. 73 Mortmain 16 Cinque-Ports Five Ports Cirographer Pag. 73 Error 2 Fees 2 Citation Pag. 73 Clapbord Pag. 74 Malt 13 Clergy Pag. 74 Conjuration Fairs and Markets 21 Clerk of Assize Certificate of the cause of Attainder Justices of Assize Clerk of the Chancery Pag. 78 Addition 4. Clerks of the Crown Pag. 78 Certificate of the cause of Attainder Clerk of the Estreats Estr●ats Sheriffs Clerk of the Market Pag. 78 Franchises 23. 6. Weights Clerk of the Peace Certificate of the cause of Attainder Corn 3. Custos Rotulorum 3. Inrolements Paving 4. Clerk of the Recognisances Fraudulent Conveyances 9 c. Recognisance Clerks of the privy Signet and privy Seal Pag. 79 Clerk of the Sewers Sewers Clerk attaint Certificate of the c. Clerk convict Clergy Client Attorney Clothes and Clothing Drop●y Coaches Pag. 80 Coachmakers Cordwainers 46 Coal Pag. 81 Fuel Wood 17 c. Coin Money Collectors Pag. 82 Colledges Chelsey Election Patents 18 Collusion Admeasurement of Dower Advowson 12 Conusance Common Approvements Assizes 6. 12. Horse● Common Place Attaint 47. Common Pleas. Pag. 83 Adjornment Constable and Marshall Commissions and Commissioners Pag. 82 Discontinuance of Process 3. 5. Escheators 21 c. First-fruits Hospitals 16 c. Sewers Common Prayer See Religion Concealments Limitation 11. Conditions Pag. 83 Patents 27 Confirmation Pag. 83 Cony-skins Merchants 84 c. Conjuration Pag. 84 Consecration of Bishops c. Bishops 16 c. Conspiracies Pag. 85 Nifi prius 9. Victual 16 Constables of Hundreds and Towns Ale-houses Banks 5. Bridges 4. Captains 22. c. Crown 78. 150. Drapery 48. 29. 230 Feasants 22. High-wayes Holy-dayes Horses 14 Malt. Merchants 4. Plague Purveyors Swearing Vagaboads Constable and Marshal Pag. 85 Appeals 9. Exchequer 12