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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 with the abridgment of such as stand repealed or expired.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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County of Southampton being parcel of the Mannor of Husband Priors which by order and decrée of the High-Court of Chancery of the one and twentieth of June One thousand six hundred sixty one she is to be forthwith restored unto and put into possession of and to quietly hold and enjoy the same during her Widowhood with the mean profits thereof taken by the said Mr Wallop But that it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Rachel Powre to hold and enjoy the same according to the said Decrée Proviso for Sir John Bourchier Provided alwayes and it is hereby further Enacted That it shall and may be lawfull to and for Barrington Bourchier Esquire Son and Heir of Sir John Bourchier herein before mentioned to hold and enjoy all and singular the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments to him lately granted and conveyed or mentioned to be granted and conveyed in and by certain Letters Patents under the Great Seal of England bearing date the Two and twentieth day of March in the thirtéenth year of His Majesties Reign against His Majesty His Heirs and Successors for ever according to the full intent and meaning of the said Letters Patents Any thing in this present Act contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Anno XIII Car. II. Regis ACTS made at the second meeting in this present Parliament begun at Westminster the 8th day of May Anno Dom. 1661. And there continued untill the 20th of December and from that day adjourned unto the seventh of January next ensuing as followeth CAP. I. An Act for the well Governing and Regulating of Corporations impowring the King to issue Commissions for the removing placing and restoring certain Officers and Members there FOr and within the several Cities Corporations and Burroughs and Cinque-Ports and their Members and other Port-Towns within the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Tweed viz. All Mayors Aldermen Recorders Bailiffs Town-Clerks Common-Councel-men and other persons then bearing any Office or Offices of Magistracy or Places or Trusts or other Imployment relating to or concerning the Government of the said respective Cities Corporations and Burroughs and Cinque-ports and their Members and other Port-Towns and for tendring to all such the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy and this Oath following I A. B. do declare and believe That it is not lawful upon any pretence whatsoever to take 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 Commissioned by Him So help me God And also for subscribing this following Declaration I A. B. do declare That I hold that there lies no Obligation upon me or any other person from the Oath commonly called The Solemn League and Covenant 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 the Kingdom EXP. 25. March 1663. as to the Power of the said Commission and Commissioners But None to be chosen any Officer in any Corporation that shall not have taken the Sacrament within a year next before Provided also and Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That from and after the expiration of the said Commissions no person or persons shall for ever hereafter be placed elected or chosen in or to any the Offices or Places aforesaid that shall not have within one year next before such Election or Choice taken the Sacrament of the Lords Supper according to the Rights of the Church of England and that every such person and persons so placed elected or chosen shall likewise take the aforesaid thrée Oaths and subscribe the said Declaration at the same time And shall take the said three Oaths and subscribe the said Declaration when the Oath for the due execution of the said Places and Offices respectively shall be administred And in default hereof every such placing election and choice is hereby Enacted and Declared to be void CAP. II. Vexations and Oppressions by Arrests and of Delayes in Suits of Law prevented WHereas by the Ancient and Fundamental Laws of this Realm The antient fundamental Law in proceeding to arrests upon Suits to express the true cause of Action in the Processe in case where any person is Sued Impleaded or Arrested by any Writ Bill or Process issuing out of any of His Majesties Courts of Records at Westminster in any Common Plea at the Suit of an● Common person the true cause of Action ought to be set forth and particularly expressed in such Writ Bill or Process whereby the Defendant may have certain knowledge of the cause of the Suit and the Officer who shall execute such Writ Bill or Process may know how to take Security for the Appearance of the Defendant to the same and the sureties for such Appearances may rightly understand for what cause they become engaged And whereas there is a great Complaint of the People of this Realm that for divers years now last past very many of His Majesties good Subjects have béen arrested upon general Writs of Trespass quare clausum fregit Bills of Middlesex Latitat's and other like Writs issued out of the Courts of Kings Bench and Common-Pleas not expressing any particular or certain cause of Action and thereupon kept prisoners for a long time for want of Bail Bonds with Sureties for Appearances having béen demanded in so great sums that few or none have dared to be security for the Appearances of such persons so arrested and imprisoned although in truth there hath béen little or no cause of Action and often times there are no such persons who were named Plaintiffs but those Arrests have béen many times procured by malitious persons to vex and oppress the Defendants or to force from them unreasonable and unjust Compositions for obtaining their Liberty And by such evil practices many men have béen and are daily undone and destroyed in their Estates without possibility of having Reparation The Actors imployed in such practises having béen for the most part poor and lurking persons and their Actings so secret that it hath béen found very difficult to make true discoveries or proof thereof For remedy and prevention of which so great growing evils and mischiefs and also for discouraging all frivolous and uniust Suits and Causeless Arrests for the future Be it 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 from and after the Twelfth day of February in the year of our Lord Persons arrested by Process out of the Kings Bench or Common Pleas not expressing the cause of Action how to be bailed and set to liberty upon their own Bonds for appearance One thousand six hundred sixty and one no person or persons who shall happen to be arrested by any Sheriff Vnder-sheriff
Coronor Steward or Bailiff of any Franchise or Liberty or by any other Officer Minister Vnder-bailiff or other person or persons whatsoever within this Realm having or pretending to have Authority or Warrant in that behalf by force or colour of any Writ Bill or Process issuing or to be issuing out of His Majesties said Courts of Kings Bench and Common Pleas or either of them in which said Writ Bill or Process the certainty and true cause of Action is not expressed particularly and for which the Defendant or Defendants in such Writ Bill or Process named is and are bailable by the Statute in that behalf made in the thrée and twentieth year of the Reign of the late King Henry the sixth shall be forced or compelled to give security or to enter into Bond with Sureties 23 H. 6. ca. 10. for the Appearances of such person or persons so arrested at the day and place in the said Writ Bill or Process specified or contained in any penalty or sum of money excéeding the sum of Forty pounds of lawful money of England to be conditioned for such Appearances and that all Sheriffs and other Officers and Ministers aforesaid shall let to bail and deliver out of Prison and from their and every of their Custodies respectively all and every person and persons whatsoever by them or any of them arrested upon any such Writ Bill or Process wherein the certainty and true cause of Action is not particularly expressed upon Security in the sum of Forty pounds and no more given for Appearance of such person or persons so arrested unto the said Sheriff or Officer aforesaid according to the said Statute in the said thrée and twentieth year of the Reign of the said late King Henry the sixth in that behalf made and provided And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That upon Appearance to be Entred in the Term wherein such Writ Bill or Process is retornable with the respective Officer in that behalf for the said person or persons by Attorney or Attorneys in the said respective Courts from whence the said Writ Bill or Process issued unto such Writ Bill or Process the Bond or Bonds so given for Appearance thereunto Bonds given for discharged upon appearance Nonsuit for want of a Declaration before the end of the next term after appearance and judgment and costs against the Plaintiff be and are hereby satisfied and dischargeed And that after such Appearance so entred no Amerciaments be set or Estreted upon or against any Sheriff or other Officer aforesaid or any other person whatsoever concerning the want of such Appearance and unless the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs in any such Writ Bill or Process named shall put into the Court from whence such Writ Bill or Process did issue his or their Bill or Declaration against the person or persons so Arrested in some personal Action or Ejectione firmae of Lands or Tenements before the end of the Term next following after Appearance That then a Non-suit for want of a Declaration may be Entred against the said Plaintiff or Plaintiffs in the said Courts respectively And that every Defendant in every such Writ Bill or Process named shall or may have Iudgment to recover Costs against every such Plaintiff or Plaintiffs to be Assessed Taxed and Levied in such manner and according as it is provided by the Statute for Costs made in the thrée and twentieth year of the Reign of the late King Henry the Eighth 23 H. 8. ca. 15. any former or other Act Statute Ordinance Law Custome Order Course or Vsage of either of the said Courts to the contrary thereof heretofore had made admitted or used in any wise notwithstanding Provided alwayes that this Act nor any Clause or thing herein before specified or contained shall not extend Arrests upon Capias utlagatum Attachments upon Rescous Contempts and of Priviledg excepted nor be construed or taken to extend unto any Arrests hereafter to be made upon or by Vertue of any Writ of Capias utlagatum Attachment upon Rescous or Attachment upon any Contempt or of any Attachment of Priviledge at the Suit of any priviledged person or of any other Attachment for Contempt whatsoever issuing or to be issing out of either of the said Courts although there be no particular certainty of the cause of Action expressed or contained in the said Writs But that nevertheless no Sheriff nor Vnder-sheriff nor any of the Officers or Ministers aforesaid shall discharge any person or persons taken upon any Writ of Capias utlagatum out of Custody without a lawful Supersedeas first had and received for the same and that upon the said Writs of Attachment such lawful course be taken for Security for Appearance therein as hath béen heretofore used any thing herein before expressed to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding And whereas many persons out of ill intent to delay their Creditors from recovering their Iust Debts continue Prisoners in the Fléet who cannot be procéeded against in such manner as they might be if they were at Large Now for the better enabling all persons to recover their just Debts and Demands against such Prisoners How Persons having cause of action may proceed against Prisoners in the Fleet. Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every person or persons whatsoever who now hath or have or which at any time hereafter shall have cause of any personal Action against any person being a Prisoner in the prison of the Fléet may Sue forth an Original Writ upon his or their cause of Action And that a Writ of Habeas Corpus be granted to every such person or persons being Plaintiff or Plaintiffs desiring the same to be directed to the Warden of the same Prison to have the Body of such prisoner before the Iustices of the Common Pleas at some certain day in any Term to answer the said Plaintiff or Plaintiffs upon his or their said Cause of Action And that if the said Plaintiff or Plaintiffs at the said day put into the said Court his or their Declaration according to the said Original Writ against the said prisoner being present at the Barr the said prisoner shall be bound to appear in person or to put in an Attorney to appear for him in the said Action And unless the said Defendant plead upon a Rule given to be out at eight daies at the least after such Appearance Iudgment by Nihil dicit may be entred against such Defendant as appearing in person which shall be good and effectual in Law And such charge in Court by Declarations signified by Rule unto the said Warden shall be a good cause of detention of such prisoner in his Custody from which he shall not be discharged without a lawful Supersedeas or Rule of Court And if the said Warden shall do otherwise he shall be Responsible to the Court and to the party grieved for Damages by Action upon the case to be brought
hundred fourty and one shall put in execution any Letters Patents Proclamation Edict Act Order Warrant Restraint or other Inhibition whatsoever whereby the Importation of Gun-powder Salt-peter Brimstone or other the materials aforementioned or any of them from Forraign parts or the making of Gun-powder within this Realm shall be any way prohibited or restrained That then the said person and persons so offending shall incur and sustain the pains penalties and forfeitures contained and provided in the Statute of provision and premunire made in the Sixtéenth year of King Richard the Second CAP. XXII A Subsidy granted to the King of Tunnage Poundage and other sums of Money Tunnage Poundage payable upon Merchandize Exported and Imported from the 9th of August 1641. to the first of December next EXP. CAP. XXIII An Act for the better raising and Levying of Mariners Sailers and others Mariners for the present guarding of the Seas EXP. CAP. XXIV For Relief of Captives taken by Turkish and other Pyrats Captive and one per Cent. on Customable goods for three years to be paid and received by the Lord Mayor and Chamberlain of London for that purpose EXP. CAP. XXV A Subsidy granted to the King of Tunnage Poundage c. from the last of November 1641. Tunnage Poundage to the first of February next and the like until the second of July 1642. EXP. CAP. XXVI For the better Ra●sing and Levying of Mariners Sailers and others Mariners for the present guarding of the Seas EXP. CAP. XXVII Persons in Holy Orders shall not exercise certain temporal powers and authorities Persons in Holy Orders REP. Stat. 13 Car. 1. cap. 2. CAP. XXVIII For the better Raising and Levying of Souldiers for the present defence of the Kingdoms of England and Ireland Souldiers EXP. CAP. XXIX A Subsidy granted to the King of Tunnage and Poundage Tunnage Poundage and other sums of Money payable upon Merchandize Exported and Imported from the last of January 1641. to the 25th of March next ensuing EXP. CAP. XXX A Contribution and Loan towards the Relief of Ireland Contribution EXP. CAP. XXXI A Subsidy granted to the King of Tunnage and Poundage Tunnage Poundage and other sums of Money payable upon Merchandize exported and imported from the second of May 1642. to the second of July next following EXP. CAP. XXXII For the Raising and Levying of Moneys for the necessary defence and great affairs of the Kingdoms of England and Ireland and for the payment of Debts undertaken by the Parliament Ireland EXP. CAP. XXXIII An Act for the speedy and effectual reducing of the Rebels in Ireland EXP. CAP. XXXIV Certain Clauses explaining another Act for the reducing the Rebels in Ireland EXP. CAP. XXXV Corporations and Bodies Politick enabled to partake of the benefit of an Act for reducing the Rebels in Ireland EXP. CAP. XXXVI A Subsidy granted to the King of Tunnage Poundage and other sums of Money Tunnage Poundage payable upon Merchandize exported and imported from the 14th of March 1641. to the third of May next ensuing EXP. CAP. XXXVII For the further advancement of an effectual and speedy Reduction of the Rebels in Ireland EXP. Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hiberniae Duodecimo AT the Parliament begun at Westminster the Five and twentieth day of April Anno Dom. 1660. In the Twelfth Year of the Reign of Our most Gracious Soveraign Lord CHARLES the Second by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith c. And there continued until the Nine and twentieth day of December then next following and then Dissolved by his Majesty To the high pleasure of Almighty God and to the weal publick of this Realm were Enacted as followeth CAP. I. The Assembling and Sitting of this present Parliament St. 17 Car. 1. cap. 7. St. 13 Car. 2. cap. 1. The Parliament begun 3 Nov. 16 Car. declared to be dissolved St. 13 Car. 2. cap. 1 The Lords and Commons now sitting declared to be the two Houses of Parliament FOr the preventing all Doubts and Scruples concerning the Assembling Sitting and Procéeding of this present Parliament Be it Declared and Enacted and it is Declared and Enacted by the King our Soveraign Lord and by the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled and by Authority of the same That the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the third day of November in the Sixtéenth year of the Reign of the late King CHARLES of blessed Memory is fully Dissolved and Determined And that the Lords and Commons now sitting at Westminster in this present Parliament are the Two Houses of Parliament and so shall be and are hereby Declared Enacted and Adjudged to be to all Intents Constructions and purposes whatsoever notwithstanding any want of the Kings Majesties Writ or Writs of Summons or any Defect or Alteration of or in any Writ or Writs of Summons or any other Defect or Default whatsoever as if this Parliament had béen Summoned by Writ or Writs in his Majesties Name according to the usual Form and as if His Majesty had béen present in person at the Assembling and Commencement of this present Parliament Provided alwayes That this Parliament may be dissolved by his Majesty after the usual manner as if the same had béen summoned by Writ or Writs in his Majesties Name The Kings assent to this Act shall not determine this Session Provided also and it is hereby Enacted That His Majesties Royal Assent to this Bill shall not determine this present Session of Parliament CAP. II. An Act for putting in Execution an Ordinance mentioned in the said Act for an Assessment of 70000 l. per mensem for three Months EXP. CAP. III. Process and Judicial Proceedings Continued WHereas the four first Returns of Easter Term in the year One thousand six hundred sixty of late called from Easter day in fiftéen dayes from Easter day in thrée wéeks from Easter day in one Moneth and from Easter day in five wéeks or any of them cannot be conveniently kept or holden Now for avoiding all manner of discontinuances whatsoever which by occasion thereof should or might happen or be in any Matter or cause whatsoever Process Writs c. shall not be discontinued for not holding certain dayes of Return in any the Courts at Westminster Be it Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty and the Lords and Commons Assembled in Parliament That no Pleas Writs Bills Actions Suits Plaints Process Precepts or other thing or things whatsoever Pleaded Returned or Depending or having day or dayes in any of the said Courts in or at the said several Returns or any of them or at any other day or dayes certain after any of the said Returns shall be in any wise discontinued or put without day for or by reason of the not kéeping or holding of the said Returns or dayes or any of them but that all
and singular the said Pleas Writs Bills Actions Suits Plaints Process Precepts and other the Premises aforesaid shall stand continue and be good and effectual in Law to all Intents and Purposes as if the said Returns and dayes and every of them had béen actually kept and holden in all and every the said Courts Any Law Statute Custome or Vsage to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding The said Writs Process Pleas c. returnable pleadable at a certain day And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all Pleas Writs Bills Actions Suits Plaints Process Precepts and other thing or things whatsoever aforesaid pleadable or to be pleaded Returnable or to be Returned or having day in any manner whatsoever at any of the said Returns or any day or dayes certain after any of the said Returns Be and are hereby continued and adjourned unto and shall and may be Pleaded Returned Heard and Determined in the respective Courts aforesaid at or on the fifth Return of the said Term of late called In the morrow of the Ascension of our Lord And that all parties in any Pleas Writs Bills Actions Suits Plaints Process or other thing or things whatsoever having dayes given them at any of the said four first Returns or at any other day or dayes certain after any of the said Returns in the said Courts or any of them by vertue of this present Act have the said Return of late called In the morrow of the Ascension of our Lord prefixed them therein And that all Sheriffs Officers and other Ministers whatsoever and every of them respectively kéep in their hands all Writs Bills Process and Precepts and all other things whatsoever in them directed respectively Returnable or to be Returned in the several Courts aforesaid at the said four first Returns or any of them in or at any day certain as aforesaid until the said fifth Return of late called The morrow of the Ascension of our Lord and then Return the same into the said several Courts respectively That such proceedings may be then had thereupon as should have béen had in case the said four first Returns had béen kept and holden And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no Writs Process Plaints Process Writs Pleas c. under certain titles and names may be prosecuted and proceeded upon Pleas Informations Indictments or Iudicial proceedings had Commenced or prosecuted before the fifth day of May in the said year of our Lord one thousand six hundred sixty in the Name Stile Title or Test of Custodes Libertatis Angliae Authoritate Parliamenti or in the Name Stile Title or Test of The Keepers of the Liberty of England by Authority of Parliament or in the Name Stile Title or Test of Oliver Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England Scotland and Ireland and the Dominions thereunto belonging or in the Name Stile Title or Test of Oliver Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England Scotland and Ireland and the Dominions and Territories thereunto belonging or in the Name Stile Title or Test of Richard Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England Scotland and Ireland and the Dominions and Territories thereunto belonging shall be put without day abated quashed or discontinued by his Majesties most just re-assumption of the actual Exercise of his Kingly Government in this Kingdom nor shall the same be cause of Errour Abatement or Discontinuance but that all such Writs Process Plaints Pleas Informations Indictments and Iudicial Procéedings and all Commissions for taking of Answers or Examination of Witnesses Commission for taking of Fines and Warrants of Attorney Guardians or Prochein-Amy shall stand and be continued and shall and may be procéeded upon prosecuted and returned notwithstanding the same were commenced or prosecuted in English and notwithstanding the present happy Change and Restitution of his Majesties Name and Stile in Iudicial Procéedings And be it further Enacted by the authority aforesaid Process and proceedings in English in Courts of Iustice to continue EXP. That one pretended Act made in the year of our Lord 1650. entituled An Act for turning the Books of the Law and all Process and Proceedings in Courts of Justice into English shall stand and be in force as if the same had béen a good and effectual Act from the first Return of Easter Term in the year of our Lord 1651. untill the first day of August in the year of our Lord 1660. and no longer And whereas by one other pretended Act made in the said year of our Lord 1650. entituled An Act touching Corn and Meal It was Enacted or mentioned to be Enacted That from and after the twentieth day of November 1650. It should and might be lawfull to and for any person or persons Defendant or Tenant for or by reason of any matter to be pleaded set forth or alledged in Bar to any Action Real Personal or mixt in any Court of Record to plead the General Issue of Not Guilty or the like General Issue proper to the Nature of the Action or Suit commenced and for his or their Discharge or Acquitting to give any such matter in evidence to the Iury that shall try the same and that the said matter shall be as available to such person or persons Defendant or Tenant to all intents and purposes as if the said matter had béen specially pleaded set forth or alledged in Bar of such action Be it further Enacted That the said pretended Act Pleading the General Issue as touching the pleading of the General Issue shall by authority hereof stand and be in full force and effect according to the Tenor thereof until the said first day of August as if the same had béen a good and effectual Act of Parliament EXP. and no longer Provided alwayes That where the General Issue hath béen since the said twentieth day of November 1660. pleaded or shall before the said first day of August in the said year of our Lord 1660. be pleaded in any action That then upon the Tryal of the said Cause such Evidence shall and may be allowed as if the said pretended Act touching the pleading of the General Issue had béen and continued a good and effectual Act of Parliament not determined or discontinued Provided also That his Majesties Royal assent to the passing of this Bill shall not extend His Majesties Assent to this Bill doth not determine the Session All Writs Patents Commissions c. to issue in the Kings name as formerly or be construed to extend to the determining of the Session of this present Parliament Provided nevertheless and be it Enacted That all Writs Patents and Commissions for Constituting Iustices of either Bench and Barons of the Exchequer Commissions of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol-Delivery and Precepts upon Commissions of Oyer and Terminer and Gaol-Delivery and all other Commissions hereafter to be made by the Clerk of the Crown in the Chancery Charters and Letters Patents under the
and are hereby from henceforth Discharged And also the Kings Majesty is contented That it be further Enacted by Authority of this present Parliament and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That this His said Frée Pardon Indempnity and Oblivion shall be as good and effectual in the Law to every of his said Subjects Bodies Corporate and others before rehearsed in for and against all things which be not hereafter in this present Act Excepted and Foreprized as the same Pardon Indempnity and Oblivion should have béen if all Offices Contempt Forfeitures Causes Matters Suits Quarrels Iudgments Executions Penalties and all other things not hereafter in this present Act Excepted and Foreprized had béen particularly singularly especially and plainly named rehearsed and specified and also pardoned by proper and express Words and Names in their Kinds Natures and Qualities by Words and Terms thereunto requisite to have béen put in and expressed in this present Act of Frée Pardon Indempnity and Oblivion And that his said Subjects nor any of them nor the Heirs Executors or Administrators of any of them nor the said Bodies Corporate and others before named and rehearsed nor any of them be nor shall be Sued Vexed or Inquieted by or on the behalf of the Kings Majesty his Heirs or Successors in their Bodies Goods Chattels Lands or Tenements for any manner of Matter Cause Contempt Misdemeanor Forfeiture Trespass Offence or any other thing Suffered Done or committed before the said twenty fourth day of June One thousand six hundred sixty against His late Majesty King Charles or His Majesty that now is His Crown Dignity Prerogative Laws or Statutes but onely for such Matters Causes and Offences as be Excepted and Foreprized by this present Act out of the same any Statute or Statutes Laws Customs or Vsages heretofore had made or used to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding And that all and every the Kings said Subjects and all and singular Bodies Corporate and others before rehearsed may by him or themselves or by his or their Deputy or Deputies or by his or their Attorney or Attorneys according to the Laws of this Realm plead and minister this present Act of Frée Pardon for his or their Discharge of or for any thing that is by vertue of this present Act Pardoned Discharged Given or Granted without any Fée or other thing paying to any person or persons for wriiing or entry of the Iudgements or other cause concerning such Plea Writing or Entry but onely sixtéen pence to be paid to the Officer or Clerk that shall enter such Plea Matter or Iudgement for the Parties Discharge in that behalf any Law Statute Vsage or Custom to the contrary notwithstanding And furthermore the Kings Majesty is contented and pleased that it be Enacted This Pardon c. to be expounded in all Courts most beneficial for the Subject and be it Enacted by the authority aforesaid That this His said Frée Pardon Indemntty and Oblivion by the general Words Clauses and Sentences before rehearsed shall be reputed déemed adjudged expounded allowed and taken in all manner of Courts of his Highness and elsewhere beneficial and available to all and singular the said Subjects Bodies Corporate and others before rehearsed and to every of them in all things not in this present Act excepted or foreprized without any ambiguity question or other delay whatsoever it shall be to be made pleaded objected or alleadged by the King our Soveraign Lord His Heirs or Successors or by His or any of their general Attorney or Attorneys or by any person or persons for his Highness or any of His Heirs or Successors And furthermore be it Enacted by the King our Soveraign Lord The Penalty of any Officer c. that shall go about to disquiet or trouble any person pardoned by this Act. and the authority aforesaid That if any Officer or Clerk of any of His Highness Courts commonly called the Chancery Kings-Bench and Common-pleas or of his Exchequer or any other Officer or Clerk of any other of His Highness Courts within this Realm at any time of the passing of this present Act make out or write out any manner of Writs Process Summons or other Precepts whereby any of the said Subjects or of the said Bodies Corporate or others before rehearsed or any of them shall be in any wise arrested attached distrained summoned or otherwise vexed inquieted or grieved in his or their Bodies Lands Tenements Goods or Chattels or in any of them for or because of any manner of thing pardoned or discharged by vertue of this Act of Frée Pardon Or if any Sheriff or Escheator or any of their Deputy or Deputies or any Bayliff or other Officer whatsoever by colour of his or their Office or otherwise after the passing of this present Act do levy receive take or withhold of or from any person or persons any thing pardoned or discharged by this Act That then every such person so offending and thereof lawfully convicted or condemned by any sufficient testimony witness or proof shall yield and pay for recompence thereof to the party so grieved or offended thereby his or their treble damages besides all costs of the Suit and shall also forfeit and lose to the Kings Majesty for every such default ten pounds And nevertheless all and singular such Writs Process and Precepts so to be made for or upon any manner of thing pardoned or discharged by this present Act of Frée Pardon Indemnity and Oblivion shall be utterly void and of none effect Except and alwayes foreprized out of this Frée and General Pardon Exceptions out of his Pardon All Murder not comprised in the first clause of this Pardon excepted Pyracy excepted Buggery Rapes and wilful taking away any Maid excepted all Murders done or committed by any person or persons other then such which are pardoned and discharged in the first clause of pardon above mentioned And also excepted and alwayes foreprized out of this General and Frée Pardon all and every the offences of Piracy and Robbery upon the Seas not done in relation to the Diffrences and Wars aforesaid and every procuring or abetting of any such Offendors and the comforting and receiving of them or any of them or any goods taken by way of such Piracy or Robbery upon the Seas as aforesaid And also excepted the detestable and abominable Vice of Buggery committed with Mankind or Beast And also excepted all Rapes and carnal Ravishments of Woman And also excepted all Ravishments and wilful taking away or marrying of any Maid Widow or Damsel against her will or without the assent or agréement of her Parents or such as then had her in custody and also all Offences of aiding comforting procuring and abetting of any such Ravishment wilful taking or Marrying had committed or done And also excepted all Offences made Felony by a certain Act made and ordained Entiuled Double Marriages excepted Witchcraft excepted Accompts of certain Treasurers and Receivers
Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Tweed by retail for above Eightéen pence the quart And that no Gascoigne or French Wines whatsoever shall be sold by Retail above eight pence the quart And that no Rhenish Wines whatsoever shall be sold by retail above Twelve pence the quart And according to these rates The Penalties for a greater and lesser quantity all and every the said Wines shall and may be sold upon pain and penalty that every such person or persons who shall utter or sell any of the said Wines by retail that is to say by Pint Quart Pottle or Gallon or any other greater or lesser Retail-measure at any rate excéeding the Rates hereby limited do and shall forfeit for every such Pint Quart Pottle Gallon or other greater or lesser quantity so sold by retail the sum of Five pounds the one moyety of which forfeiture shall be to our Soveraign Lord the King His Heirs and Successors and the other moyety to him or them that shall sue for the same to be recovered in manner and form as aforesaid Provided nevertheless The Lord Chancellor c. may set the Prises of Wines yearly or alter the same That it shall and may be lawful to and for the Lord Chancellor of England Lord Treasurer Lord President of the Kings Councel Lord Privy Seal and the two Chief Iustices or Five Four or Thrée of them And they are hereby Authorized yearly and every year betwéen the twentieth of November and the last day of December and no other times to set the Prises of all and every the said Wines to be sold by retail as aforesaid at higher or lower rates then are herein contained so that they or any of them cause the Prises by them set to be written and open Proclamation thereof to be made in the Kings Court of Chancery yearly in the Term time or else in the City Burrough or Towns Corporate where any such Wine shall be sold And that all and every the said Wines shall and may be sold by retail at such prises as by them or any Five Four or thrée of them shall be set as aforesaid from time to time for the space of one whole year to commence from the first day of February next after the setting thereof and no longer and no greater prises under the pains and penalties aforesaid to be recovered as aforesaid and afterwards And in default of such setting of prises by the said Lord Chancellor of England Lord Treasurer Lord President of the Kings Councel Lord Privy Seal and the two Chief Iustices or Five Four or Thrée of them as aforesaid at the respective Rates and Prises set by this Act and under the penalties as aforesaid to be recovered as aforesaid Stat. 13 Car. 2. cap. 7. CAP. XXVI The levying of the Twelve Moneths Assessment commencing the 24th of June 1659. and the six Moneths Assessment commencing the Twenty Fifth of December 1659. EXP. Stat. 13 Car. 2. cap. 7. CAP. XXVII Four hundred and twenty thousand pounds by an Assessment of Threescore and ten Thousand pounds by the Moneth Granted for Six Moneths for Disbanding the Remainder of the Army and paying off the Navy with Rules and Instructions for the same EXP. Stat. 13 Car. 2. cap. 7. CAP. XXVIII Further supplying and explaining certain defects in an Act Intituled An Act for the provision of money for Disbanding and paying off the Forces of this Kingdom both by Land and Sea EXP. Stat. 13 Car. 2. cap. 7. CAP. XXIX Seventy thousand pounds to be raised for the further supply of His Majesty EXP. Stat. 13 Car. 2. cap. 7. CAP. XXX The Attainder of several persons Guilty of the Horrid Murther of His late Sacred Majesty King Charles the First IN all humble manner shew unto Your most Excellent Majesty Your Majesties most dutiful and loyal Subjectts the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled That the Horrid and Execrable Murther of Your Majesties Royal Father The horrid murder of King Charles the first how first contrived and plotted our late most Gracious Soveraign Charles the First of ever blessed and glorious memory hath béen committed by a party of wretched men desperately wicked and hardned in their Impiety who having first plotted and contrived the ruine and destruction of this excellent Monarchy and with it of the true Reformed Protestant Religion which had béen so long protected by it and flourished under it found it necessary in order to the carrying on of their pernicious and traiterous designs to throw down all the Bullwarks and Fences of Law and to subvert the very being and constitution of Parliament that so they might at last make their way open for any further attempts upon the Sacred Person of his Maiesty himself And that for the more easy effecting thereof they did first seduce some part of the then Army into a compliance and then kept the rest in subjection to them partly for hopes of preferment and chiefly for fear of losing their imployments and arrears untill by these and other more odious arts and devices they had fully strengthened themselves both in power and faction which being done they did declare against all manner of Treaties with the person of the King even then while a Treaty by advice of both Houses of Parliament was in being Remonstrate against the Houses of Parliament for such procéedings seize upon his Royal person while the Commissioners were returned to the House of Parliament with his Answer and when his Concessions had béen Voted a ground for peace seize upon the House of Commons seclude and imprison some Members force out others and there being left but a small remnant of their own Creatures not a tenth part of the whole did séek to shelter themselves by this weak pretence under the name and Authority of a Parliament and in that name laboured to prosecute what was yet behind and unfinished of their long intended Treason and Conspiracy To this purpose they prepared an Ordinance for erecting a prodigious and unheard of Triennal which they called An High Court of Justice for Tryal of his Majesty and having easily procured it to pass in their House of Commons as it then stood moulded ventured to send it up from thence to the Péers then sitting who totally rejected it whereupon their rage and fury increasing they presume to pass it alone as an Act of the Commons and in the name of the Commons of England and having gained the pretence of Law made by a power of their own making pursue it with all possible force and cruelty until at last upon the thirtieth day of January one thousand six hundred forty and eight His Sacred Majesty was brought unto a Scaffold and there publickly Murthered before the Gates of his own Royal Palace And because by this Horrid action the Protestant Religion hath received the greatest wound and reproach and the people of England the most insupportable shame and infamy that was
de droyt Ouster le maine or other Suit to his Maiesty enter on the premisses in his Majesties possession or in the possession of his Successors and Patentées their Heirs or Assigns in such manner to all intents as he or they might have done on the possession of the said Offenders their Heirs or Assigns in or upon the said twenty fifth day of March or at any time since Any thing in this Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Proviso for such as have received paid their Rents to the Offenders Provided also That all and every person and persons which have received any of the Rents or mean profits of in or out of any the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments Chattels real or Possessions of any of the Offender or Offenders in this Act mentioned before the Eleventh day of February One thousand six hundred fifty and nine and have paid or accounted for the same before she said Eleventh day of February One thousand six hundred fifty and nine unto the said Offender or Offenders or their Assigns or to any claiming from or under them shall be clearly and for ever acquitted and discharged of and from the same against the Kings Majesty His Heirs and Successors any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding Proviso for Richard Ingoldsby Provided alwayes That it shall and may be lawful to and for Richard Ingoldsby to retain and kéep or otherwise to sell and dispose all and singular the Goods and Chattels formerly belonging to Sir Hardress Waller in the Kingdom of Ireland untill two thousand pounds for which the said Richard Ingoldsby in the year One thousand six hundred fifty eight stood joyntly bound with the said Sir Hardress Waller unto James Brooks of the City of York Alderman and was then counter-secured by a Iudgment upon his Lands and since by a Déed of Bargain and Sale of the said Goods and Chattels in Ireland be fully paid together with the Interest thereof he the said Richard Ingolsby accounting for and paying the full overplus thereof if any shall be unto our Soveraign Lord the King Any thing herein before contained to the contrary notwithstanding St. 13 Car. 2. cap. 7. CAP. XXXI Leases and Grants from Colledges and Hospitals Confirmed CAP. XXXII Exportation of Wooll Woolfells Fullers Earth or any kind of Scouring Earth Prohibited FOR the better preventing and avoiding of such Losses and Inconveniencies as have happened and daily do and may happen to the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales and to the Kingdom of Ireland by and through the secret and subtile exportation and transportation and by and through the subtile carrying and conveying away of Wooll Woolfels Mortlings Shorlings Yarn made of Wooll Woolflocks Fullers Earth and Fulling Clay out of and from the Kingdoms and Dominion aforesaid and for the better setting on work the poor people and Inhabitants of the Kingdoms and Dominion aforesaid And to the intent that the full and best use and benefit of the principal native Commodities of the same Kingdoms and Dominion may come redound and be unto and amongst the Subjects and Inhabitants of the same and not unto or amongst the Subjects and Inhabitants of the Realm of Scotland or of any Forreign Realms or States as the same now of late in some great measure hath done and is further likely to do if some severer punishment than heretofore be not speedily inflicted upon such Offenders as shall be Actors or Assistants in and to such Exportation and Transportation and in and to such carrying and conveying thereof as aforesaid Be it Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty No person after the 14. of Jan. 1660. shall export any Sheep or Wooll Wool-fells Mortlins Shorlings Yarn Woolflocks Fullers Earth Fulling Clay the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the Authority of the same That no person or persons whatsoever from and after the fourtéenth day of January One thousand six hundred and thréescore shall directly or indirectly Export Transport carry or convey or cause or procure to be Exported Transported carried or conveyed out of or from the Kingdom of England or Dominion of Wales or Town of Berwick upon Tweed or out of or from the Isles of Jersey or Guernsey with Sarke and Alderney being under the Government of Guernsey aforesaid or out of or from any of them or out of or from the Kingdom of Ireland aforesaid into any parts or places out of the Kingdoms Isles or Dominion aforesaid any Shéep or Wooll whatsoever of the bréed or growth of the Kingdoms of England or Ireland or Isles or Dominion aforesaid Or any Woolfells Mortlings or Shorlings or any Yarn made of Wooll or any Woolflocks or any Fullers Earth or any Fulling Clay whatsoever nor shall directly or indirectly pack or load Nor carry load or board any Sheep Wooll c. or cause to be packed or loaded upon any Horse Cart or other Carriage or Load or lay on board or cause to be loaden or laid on board in any Ship or other Vessel in any Place or Port within the Kingdoms of England or Ireland or Town of Berwick or Isles or Dominion aforesaid any such Shéep Wool Wool-fells Mortlings Shorlings Yarn made of Wooll or Woolflocks or any Fullers Earth or Fulling Clay to the intent or purpose to export transport carry or convey the same or to cause the same to be exported transported carried or conveyed out of the Kingdoms of England and Ireland Town of Berwick Isles or Dominion aforesaid or with intent or purpose that any other person or persons should so export transport carry or convey the same into any parts or places out of the Kingdoms of England and Ireland Town of Berwick Isles or Dominion aforesaid into the Kingdom of Scotland or any forreign parts And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no Wooll Woolfells Mortlings No Wooll Woolfells c. after the 14. of Ian. 1660. to be carried into Wales Ireland c. Except Shorlings Yarn made of Wooll Woolflocks or any Fullers Earth or Fulling Clay shall be from and after the fourtéenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred and thréescore exported transported carried or conveyed out of the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Wales or Town of Berwick or Kingdom of Ireland or out of any Port or Place of the said Kingdoms respectively unto the Isles of Jersey or Guernsey or to Sarke or Alderney except as in this Act shall be hereafter limited or appointed And be it further Enacted by the authority aforesaid The Penalties That all and every the Offender and Offenders offence and offences aforesaid shall be subject and lyable to the respective pains penalties and forfeitures hereafter following That is to say The said Shéep Woolls Woolfells Mortlings Shorlings Yarn made of Wooll Woollflocks Fullers Earth and Fulling Clay so exported transported carried conveyed packed or loaden contrary to the
true intent of this Act shall be forfeited and that every offender and offenders therein shall forfeit twenty shillings for every such Shéep and thrée shillings for every pound weight of such Wooll Woolfells Mortlings Shorlings Yarn made of Wooll Woollflocks Fullers Earth or Fulling Clay And also the Owners of the said Ships or Vessels knowing such offence shall forfeit all thei● Interest in the said Ships or Vessels with all their Apparrel and Furniture to them and every of them belonging And that the Master and Mariners thereof knowing such offence and wittingly and willingly aiding and assisting thereunto shall forfeit all their Goods and Chattels and have Imprisonment for the same thrée moneths without Bail or Main-prise the one moyety of which said penalties and forfeitures shall be to the Kings Majesty His Heirs and Successors and the other moyety to him that will sue for the same by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information in any of His Majesties Courts of Record or before the Iustices of Assize or in the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace In which Suit no Essoyn protection or wager of Law shall be allowed The penalty upon any Merchant that shall transport woolls c. And be it further Enacted That if any Merchant or other person or persons shall after the said fourtéenth day of January transport or cause to be transported any Shéep Wooll Woolfells Mortlings Shorlings Woollen Yarn Woolflocks Fullers Earth or Fulling Clay contrary to the true intent of this Act and be thereof lawfully convicted That then he shall be disabled to require any Debt or Accompt of any Factor or others for or concerning any Debt or Estate properly belonging to such offender Proviso Provided alwayes and it is nevertheless declared That this Act or any thing therein contained shall not be construed to take away any greater pains or penalties inflicted or to be inflicted for any the offences aforesaid by vertue of any former Act of Parliament now in force Offences against this Act where to be tryed And be it also further Enacted by the authority aforesaid That every offence that shall be done or committed contrary to this Act shall and may be inquired of and heard examined tryed and determined in the County where such Shéep Wooll Woolfells Mortlings Shorlings Yarn made of Wooll Woolflocks Fullers Earth or Fulling Clay respectively shall be so packed loaden or laid aboard as aforesaid contrary to this Act or else in the County where such Offenders shall happen to be apprehended or arrested for such offence in such manner and form and to such effect to all intents and purposes as if the same offence had béen wholly and altogether done and committed at and in such County They to be Prosecuted within a year after the offence committed Any person may seize goods contrary to this Act loaded with intent to be transported and shall have the moyety thereof Provided alwayes and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no person or persons whatsoever shall at any time hereafter be impeached for any offence aforesaid unless such person or persons shall be prosecuted within the space of one year next ensuing such offence committed And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That it shall and may be lawful to and for any person or persons to seize take and challenge to his or their own use and behoof and to the use of the King His Heirs and Successors all and all manner such Shéep Wooll Woolfells Mortlings Shorlings Yarn made of Wooll Woollflocks Fullers Earth and Fulling Clay as he or they shall happen to sée finde know or discover to be laid aboard in any Ship or other Vessel or Boat or to be brought carried or laid on shore at or near the Sea or any Navigable River or Water to the intent or purpose to be exported transported or conveyed out of the Kingdoms of England or Ireland Town of Berwick Isles or Dominion aforesaid contrary to the true meaning of this Act or to be packed or loaden upon any Horse Cart or other Carriage to the intent or purpose to be conveyed or carried into the Kingdom of Scotland aforesaid and that such person or persons as shall happen so to seize take or challenge any such Shéep Wooll Woolfells Mortlings Shorlings Yarn made of Wooll Woolflocks Fullers Earth or Fulling Clay as aforesaid shall have the full moyety thereof to all intents and purposes Proviso such person shall not be evidence against the offender Provided alwayes That such Person or Persons as shall make any such Seizure or challenge aforesaid to his or their own use shall not be admitted or allowed to give in Evidence upon his or their Oath or Oaths against any Person or Persons which shall happen to be indicted accused or questioned by vertue of this Act or any thing therein contained Forfeiture of the ship if the owner be an Alien or not Inhabiting in England And furthermore be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and every ship Vessel Hulk Barge or Boat of what kind soever whereof any Alien born or whereof any natural born Subjects not inhabiting within the Realm of England shall be owner or part-owner and wherein any Shéep Wooll Woolfells Mortlings Shorlings Yarn made of Wool Woolflocks Fullers Earth or Fulling Clay shall happen to be shipped put or laid aboard contrary to the true meaning of this Act shall be forfeited to the Kings Majesty His Heirs and Successors Provided alwayes That this Act shall not extend to any Lamb Skin ready drest and prepared fit and useful for Furr or Lynings Proviso Provided also That this Act shall not in any wise extend to the transporting carrying or conveying away of any such Woolfells or Pelts with such Wooll upon them or to any Beds stuffed with Flocks which shall be carried or imployed in any Ship or other Vessel for necessary use only of and about the Ordnance or other thing in or concerning such Ship or Vessel or only for the necessary use of any the Persons in such Ship or Vessel passing or being and which shall not be sold or uttered in any Forreign parts out of the Kingdoms of England or Ireland Ireland Berwick or Town of Berwick Isles or Dominion aforesaid nor to the exporting transporting carrying or conveying of any Wether-shéep or of the Wooll growing upon any such Wether-shéep to be carried alive in any Ship or other Vessel for and towards the only necessary food or diet of or for the Company or Passengers or other Persons therein and for and towards none other purpose Proviso Southampton Jersey Guernsey Provided alwayes and be it further Enacted That this Act or any thing therein contained shall not extend to any such Wooll to be exported or transported out of or from the Port of Southampton only unto the aforesaid Isles of Jersey and Guernsey by or for the only use or behoof of any the Inhabitants of
direction or true intent of any Act or Ordinance or reputed Act or Ordinance of one or both houses of Parliament or of any Convention sitting at Westminster under the Name Stile or Title of a Parliament or assuming that Name Stile or Title shall be and shall be adjudged estéemed and taken to be and to have béen of the same and no other force and effect as if such Marriages had béen had and solemnized according to the Rites and Ceremonies established or used in the Church or Kingdom of England any Law Custom or Vsage to the contrary thereof notwithstanding Issues upon lawfulness of marriages already joyned shall be cryed by Iury And be it further Enacted that where in any Suit commenced or to be commenced in any of the Courts of the common Law any issue hath béen joyned and not already tryed or determined or shall be joyned upon the point of Bastardy or unlawfulness of marriage for or concerning the marriages had and solemnized as aforesaid the same issues shall be tryed by Iury of Twelve Men according to the course of Trial of other issues tryable by Iury at the Common Law and not otherwise Bastardy any Law Statute or Vsage to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Stat. 13 Car. 2. cap. 11. CAP. XXXIV The Planting Setting or Sowing of Tobacco in England and Ireland prohibited YOur Majesties Loyal and Obedient Subjects The Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled considering of how great concern and importance it is That the Colonies and Plantations of this Kingdom in America be defended Protected Maintained and kept up and that all due and possible encouragement be given unto them and that not not only in regard great and considerable Dominions and Countries have béen thereby gained Importance of the plantations of America and added to the Imperial Crown of this Realm But for that the strength and welfare of this Kingdom do very much depend upon them in regard of the employment of a very considerable part of its Shipping and Seamen and of the vent of very great quantities of its Native Commodities and Manufactures as also of its supply with several Commodities which it was wont formerly to have only from Forraigners and at far dearer Rates And forasmuch as Tobacco is one of the main products of several of those Plantations and upon which their Welfare and Subsistence and the Navigation of this Kingdom and vent of its Commodities thither do much depend and in regard it is found by experience That the Tobaccoes Planted in these parts are not so good and wholsome for the Takers thereof And that by the Planting thereof your Majesty is deprived of a considerable part of your Revenue arising by Customs upon Imported Tobacco Do most humbly pray That it may be Enacted by your Majesty And it is hereby Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty and the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament Assembled and by Authority of the same No person after the 1. Ianuary 1660. shall set or plant any Tobacco That no Person or Persons whatsoever shall or do from and after the first day of January in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred and sixty Set Plant improve to grow make or cure any Tobacco either in Séed Plant or otherwise in or upon any Ground Earth Field or Place within the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales Islands of Guernsey or Jersey The penalty or Town of Berwick upon Tweed or in the Kingdom of Ireland under the penalty of the Forfeiture of all such Tobacco or the value thereof or of the sum of forty shillings for every Rod or Pole of Ground so Planted set or Sowen as aforesaid and so proportionably for a greater or lesser quantity of Ground one Moyety thereof to His Majesty His Heirs and Successors And the other Moyety to him or them that shall Sue for the same to be recovered by Bill Plaint or Information in any Court of Record wherein no Essoigne Protection or wager in Law shall be allowed All Sheriffs and other officers may destroy any Tobacco planted contrary to this Act. And it is hereby further Enacted That all Sheriffs Iustices of the Peace Mayors Bailiffs Constables and every of them upon Information or Complaint made unto them or any of them by any the Officers of the Customes or by any other Person or Persons whatsoever That there is any Tobacco set sowen planted or growing within their Iurisdictions or Precincts contrary to this Act shall within ten daies after such Information or Complaint cause to be burnt plucked up consumed or utterly destroyed all such Tobacco so set sowen planted or growing The penalty of any person resisting this act And it is hereby further Enacted That in case any Person or Persons shall resist or make forcible Opposition against any person or persons in the due and through Execution of this Act that every such person or persons for every such Offence shall forfeit the sum of five pounds to be divided and recovered in manner aforesaid And in case any person or persons shall not pay the sums of money by them to be paid by vertue of this Act That in every such case Distress shall be made and Sale thereof returning the Over-plus to the Owners And in case no Distress be to be found That then every such party shall be committed to the Common Goal in the County where such Offence shall be committed there to remain for the space of two moneths without bail or main-prize Proviso for private Gardens Provided alwayes and it is hereby Enacted That this Act nor any thing therein contained shall extend to the hindring of the planting of Tobacco in any Physick Garden of either Vniversity or in any other private Garden for Physick or Chirurgery only so as the quantity so planted excéed not one half of one Pole in any one Place or Garden Stat. 13 Car. 2. cap. 14. CAP. XXXV A Post-Office erected and established WHereas for the maintenance of mutual Correspondencies and prevention of many Inconveniencies happening by private Posts The well ordering of postage and letters of great concernment to Trade several publick Post-Offices have béen heretofore erected for carrying and recarrying of Letters by Posts to and from all parts and places within England Scotland and Ireland and several parts beyond the Seas the well Ordering thereof is a matter of general concernment and of great advantage as well for preservation of Trade and Commerce as otherwise To the end therefore that the same may be managed so that spéedy and safe dispatches may be had which is most likely to be effected by erecting one general Post-Office for that purpose Be it therefore Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty A Letter-office erected in London the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the Authority of the same That there be from henceforth one general Letter-Office erected and
against him for discharging such prisoner Delayes in Suites by reason of 15 dayes between the Teste and Retorn of writs remedyed in actions personall And whereas very many Suits Commenced by Original Writs have béen protracted and long delayed from Iudgment and Execution by reason of the necessity of having fiftéen dayes at the least betwéen the dayes of the Teste and the dayes of Return of Writs now used in personal Actions and also in Actions of Ejectione Firmae for Lands and Tenements For remedy thereof and for the more easie expediting Trials and the better and more spéedy executing of Iudgments for the time to come Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That in all Actions of Debt and all other personal Actions whatsoever and also in all Actions of Ejectione firmae Ejectione firmae for Lands or Tenements now depending or which at any time hereafter shall be depending by Original Writ in either of His Majesties Courts aforesaid after any issue therein ioyned to be tried by a Iury and also after any Iudgment had or obtained or to be had or obtained in either of the Courts aforesaid Venire facias Habeas Corpora Jurator Distringas Jurator Fieri fac Capias ad satisfaciendum Capias ad satisfaciendum where Exigent lyeth after Iudgment or to make the Bail appear excepted 3. Jac. cap. 8. Touching staying executions by Supersedeas or Writs of Errour and what actions it may be stayd There shall not néed to be fiftéen dayes betwéen the Teste day and the day of Retorn of any Writ or Writs of Venire facias Habeas Corpora Juratorum or Distringas Juratores Writs of Fieri facias or Writs of Capias ad satisfaciendum and that the want of Fiftéen dayes between the Teste day and the day of Retorn of any such Writ shall not be nor shall be assigned taken or adjudged to be any matter or Cause of Errour any Law Custome Statute Course or Vsage to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Provided nevertheless that this Act nor any thing therein contained shall not Extend or be construed to Extend to any Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum whereon a Writ of Exigent after Iudgment is to be awarded nor to Capias ad Satisfaciendum against the Defendant in Order to make any Bail liable but that the same continue and be as if this Act had never béen made And whereas by an Act of Parliament made in the third year of the Reign of our late Soveraign Lord King James of Blessed Memory a very good Law was made for avoiding unnecessary delayes of Execution Whereby it is Enacted That no Execution shall be stayed or delayed upon or by any Writ of Errour or Supersedeas thereupon to be sued for the reversing of any Iudgment to be given in any Action or Bill of Debt upon any single Bond for Debt or upon any Obligation with Condition for payment of money onely or upon Action or Bill of Debt for Rent or upon any Contract sued in any of His Highness Courts of Record at Westminster or in the Counties Palatine of Chester Lancaster or Durham or in His Highness Courts of Great Sessions in any of the Twelve Shires of Wales unless such person or persons in whose name or names such Writ of Error shall be brought with two sufficient Sureties such as the Court wherein such Iudgment is or shall be given shall allow of shall first before such stay made or Supersedeas to be awarded be bound to the party for whom any such Iudgment was or should be given by Recognizance to be acknowledged in the same Court in double the sum adiudged to be recovered by the said former Iudgment to prosecute the said Writ of Error with effect and also to satisfie and pay if the said Iudgment shall be affirmed all and singular the Debts Damages and Costs adjudged or to be adjudged upon the former Iudgment And all Costs and Damages to be also awarded for the same delaying of Execution which Law hath béen found by experience to be very good and beneficial to the Common-Wealth And forasmuch as divers other Cases within the same mischief by delayes and staying of Execution by Writs of Error and Supersedeas thereupon are not provided for by the said Statute For further remedy against delayes and staying of Executions in the several Actions hereafter specified Be it further Enacted and Ordained by the Authority aforesaid In what Actions execution may be stayed by writ of Error by this Statute That from and after the twentieth day of January in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty and one no Execution shall be stayed in any of the Courts aforesaid by any Writ or Writs of Error or Supersedeas thereupon after any Verdict and Iudgment thereupon obtained in any Action of Debt grounded upon the Statute made in the second year of the Reign of the late King Edward the sixth for not setting forth of Tythes nor in any Action upon the Case upon any promise for payment of money Actions sur Trover Action of Covenant Detinue and Trespass unless such Recognizance and in such manner as by the said recited former Act is directed shall be first acknowledged in the said Court where such Iudgment is given And be it also Enacted by the Authority aforesaid The Defendant to have double Costs for delays of his Execution by writ of Error That if any person or persons after the said day shall Sue or Prosecute any Writ or Writs of Error for Reversal of any Iudgment whatsoever given after any Verdict in any of the Courts aforesaid and the said Iudgment shall afterwards be affirmed then every such person or persons shall pay unto the Defendant or Defendants in the said Writ or Writs of Error his or their double Costs to be assessed by the Court where such Writ of Error shall be depending for the delaying of Execution Provided nevertheless that this Act nor any thing therein contained Popular actions or upon a penal Law Indictments c. not within this Statute shall not extend to any Action Popular nor unto any other Action which is or hereafter shall be brought upon any penal Law or Statute except Debt for not setting out Tythes as aforesaid nor to any Indictment Presentment Inquisition Information or Appeal any thing herein before expressed to the contrary thereof notwithstanding CAP. III. An Act for Granting unto the Kings Majesty Twelve hundred and threescore thousand pounds to be Assessed and Levied by an Assessment of Threescore and ten thousand pounds by the Moneth for Eighteen Moneths EXP. CAP. IV. For enabling the Kings Majesty to make Leases Grants and Copies of Offices Lands Tenements and Hereditaments parcel of his Highness Dutchy of Cornwall or annexed to the same and for Confirmation of Leases and Grants already made WHereas a great part of the Lands part of and annexed to the Dutchy of Cornwall Stat. 22 Jac.
Commissioners for the accommodation of Countrey Carts returning empty And the said Scavengers Rakers or other Vndertakers shall have liberty to pass through such Wharfs Docks or Yards with their Ashes Dust Dirt c. as shall be judged by the Commissioners to be most commodious for the carrying the same by Water they giving satisfaction to the Owners or Occupiers of such Wharfs or Yards and in case of unreasonable Demands the said Commissioners shall hear moderate and determine the same according to Equity and good Conscience and in case any person or persons shall find him or themselves agrieved or prejudiced by such Determination of the said Commissioners How persons grieved may appeal or by any other the Acts or Procéedings of the said Commissioners wherein he or they shall conceive themselves relievable in Iustice or Equity the said party so agrieved shall and may have recourse in all cases to the Lord Treasurer Chancellor of the Exchequer and Barons of the Court of Exchequer to set forth his or their Case by Petition Bill or Plaint And the said Court is hereby impowred in such case of Appeal to hear and determine all matters to them complained of concerning the same and thereupon to revoke make void alter or confirm such Acts or Procéedings of the said Commissioners as shall be agréeable to Equity and Iustice The Commissioners to be be called to accompt in the Exchequer yearly And the said Court of Exchequer is hereby also further impowred yearly to call the said Commissioners to an account for all Rents Fines Penalties Contributions or any other sum or sums of Money payable or that shall come to their or any of their hands for any of the purposes in this Act intended And the said Commissioners are hereby required at or before every Trinity Term to deliver in a true account before the Barons of the said Court of all their Receipts and Disbursments for the Year ended at Easter then past and in default thereof Process shall of course be made forth against the said Commissioners by the Clerk of the Extracts of the said Court at the Sealing-day for the said Trinity-Term every Year respectively And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Decrée made at a Session of Sewers at Westminster-Hall Westminster within the City of Westminster and County of Middlesex the eighth day of August One thousand six hundred sixty and one holden before John Lord Roberts Lord Privy Seal James Duke of Ormond in the Kingdom of Ireland Lord Steward of his Majesties Houshold and Earl of Brecknock Mountague Earl of Lindsey Edward Earl of Manchester and others the Commissioners of Sewers then and there assembled by Authority of his Majesties Commission of Sewers to them and others directed for the making of two new Sewers and enlarging and amending the old Sewers near Charing-Cross for conveying the Water away from annoying his Majesties Palace at White-Hall be and is hereby ratified and confirmed and shall be put in execution according to the true intent and meaning thereof with full power to levy all the Arrears as by a Commission of Sewers can or may be done And all and every person and persons imployed or that have acted therein be and are hereby indemnified and saved harmless from all manner of Suits and Actions that may or shall be brought against any of them for the same And whereas great quantities of Sea-coal-ashes dust dirt and other filth of late times have béen and daily are thrown into the Stréets Lanes and Allies of the Cities of London and Westminster and Borough of Southwark and other parts adjacent to the great Annoyance of Your Majesties good People Be it therefore Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and every person and persons inhabiting within the said Cities of London and Westminster and the Suburbs and Liberties thereof and the Borough of Southwark or in any of the said new built stréets Lanes All streets and lanes to be cleansed every week or Allies shall from the first day of May One thousand six hundred sixty and two swéep and cleanse or cause to be swept and cleansed all the Stréets Lanes Allyes and publick places before their respective Houses Buildings and Walls twice every wéek that is to say on every Wednesday and every Saturday in the wéek and all the soil dirt and other filth shall cause to be taken up into Baskets Tubbs or other Vessels ready for the Raker Scavenger or other Officer appointed for that purpose to carry away The penalties for neglect thereof None to cast any ashes or dust before their houses The penalty upon pain to forfeit thrée shillings and four pence for every offence or neglect respectively And that no person or persons whatsoever shall throw cast or lay or cause permit or suffer to be thrown cast or laid any Sea-coal-ashes dust dirt or other filth or annoyance in any open Street Lane or Alley within the said Cities or places aforesaid before or against his her or their own dwelling Houses Buildings or Walls on the Penalty of five shillings and if before the Houses Buildings or Walls of any of their Neighbours or other the Inhabitants of the Cities or Places aforesaid or before or against any Church or Church-yard or any of his Majesties Houses Buildings or Walls or any other publick Houses Buildings or places whatsoever or shall cast lay or throw or cause to be cast laid or thrown into any common or publick Sink Vault Water-course common Sewer or High-way within the said Cities or places aforesaid or any other private Vault or Sink of any of his Neighbours or other Inhabitants any Ashes Dust Filth Ordure or other noysome thing whatsoever but shall kéep or cause the same to be kept in their respective Houses Back-sides or Yards untill such time as the Raker Scavenger or other Officer thereto appointed of the Ward Parish Stréet or place where they dwell do come by or near their houses or doors with his Cart Barrow or other thing or things used for cleansing the Streets and carrying away thereof and then shall carry or cause to be carried the said Ashes Dust or other Filth and Annoyance aforesaid forth of their houses and deliver it unto the said Raker Scavenger or Officer or otherwise put the same in his Cart Barrow or other thing as aforesaid upon pain to forfeit the sum of twenty shillings for every such Offence And be it further Enacted That the respective Church-Wardens White-Hall Church-yards and houses of Noblemen the House-kéepers of White-Hall and other his Majesties Houses House-kéepers or Porters of Noble-mens houses Vshers Porters or Kéepers of Courts of Iustice and all other Publick Houses and Places respectively shall be lyable to and shall suffer the like Penalties Forfeitures and Punishments for every the before-mentioned Offences or Neglects committed done or suffered to be done before any Church or Church-yard or before any of His Majesties Houses Buildings or
Walls or before any Noblemens Houses Buildings or Walls or before any other publick houses Buildings or places whatsoever respectively And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That from and after the first day of May No Barrels Tymber coaches or other things to be see or mended in the streets The Penalty The duty of the Scavengers Rakers weekly One thousand six hundred sixty and two no person or persons shall Hoop Wash or cleanse any Pipes Barrells or other Casks or Vessels in any the Stréets Lanes or open Passages aforesaid nor shall set out empty Coaches to make or mend or rough Timber or Stones to be sawn or wrought in the Stréets on the Penalty of twenty shillings for every Offence And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Rakers Scavengers or other Officers thereunto appointed every day in the Wéek except Sundayes and other Holidayes shall bring or cause to be brought Carts Dung-pots or other fitting Carriages into all Stréets and places within their respective Wards Parishes Charges and Divisions where such Carts or Carriages can pass and at or before their approach by a Bell Horn Clapper or otherwise shall make distinct and loud noise and give notice to the Inhabitants of their coming and make the like noise and give the like notice in every Court Alley or Place into which the said Carts cannot pass and abide and stay there a convenient time in such sort that all persons concerned may bring forth their respective Ashes Dust Dirt Filth and Soil to the respective Carts or Carriages so staying as aforesaid all which the said Rakers Scavengers or other Officers aforesaid shall daily carry or cause to be carried away upon pain to forfeit forty shillings for every offence or neglect respectively And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all the open Stréets All open streets to be paved and so kept by the several housholders Lanes and Alleyes within the said Cities and Places aforesaid excepting only the new Paving of such Stréets and Places for which any of the Inhabitants have contributed and paid their respective Proportions to the Commissioners before named according to the rates aforesaid shall be forthwith sufficiently repaired or Paved and from time to time hereafter maintained and kept sufficiently repaired or Paved at the costs and charges of the Housholders in the same Stréets Lanes and Alleys respectively in manner following that is to say every of the said Housholders to repair and pave and to kéep repaired and paved the Stréets Lanes or Alleys before his house and so far as his housing Walls or Building extend unto the Channel or middle of the same Stréet Lane or Alley upon pain to forfeit Twenty shillings for every Perch or Rod and after that Rate for a greater or lesser quantity for every Default The penalty for not paving and of Twenty shillings a wéek for every wéek after untill the same shall be sufficiently paved and amended Provided alwayes That such ancient Stréets Lanes and Alleys within the said Cities Proviso for the Borough of Southwark or either of them the Suburbs and Liberties thereof and Borough of Southwark as by custom and usage have béen repaired and paved in other manner shall be hereafter repaired paved and maintained in such sort and manner and by such person and persons as have heretofore used to repair pave and maintain the same under the penalties aforesaid Any thing in this Act contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid Candles or lights to be hung out every night from Michaelmas to Lady-day That every housholder within the said Cities the Suburbs and Liberties thereof and in all other the places aforesaid whose house adjoyns unto and is next the stréet from Michaelmas untill our Lady-day yearly shall every night set or hang out Candles or Lights in Lanthorns or otherwise in some part of his house next the Stréet to enlighten the same for Passengers from such time as it shall grow dark untill nine of the Clock in the Evening upon pain to forfeit the sum of one shilling for every default Who may convict persons offending and upon view or otherwise levy the penalties by this Act. And for the more speedy Reformation and punishment of all and every the offences aforesaid Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every one of his Majesties Iustices of either Bench and Barons of his Exchequer and every Iustice of Peace of the said Cities of London and Westminster and places aforesaid within their several limits respectively shall have power and Authority upon his own knowledg or view confession of the party or proof of one credible witness upon Oath before him which oath by vertue of this Act such Iustice shall have power to administer to convict any person or persons of any the offences aforesaid whereby such person or persons so convict shall incur the Penalties and forfeitures aforesaid one moyety whereof shall be disposed and imployed for and towards the reparation paving and cleansing of the stréet or place where the offence shall be committed and as much or all of the other moyety as the Iustice shall think fit for him or them that shall discover and prosecute the same in case the said conviction be by such discovery and prosecution and if the conviction be by the view or knowledg of such Iustices then the said whole penalty to go and be imployed for and towards the repairing paving and cleansing of the said stréets or place and shall be levied by distress and sale of the Goods and Chattels of the offender by Warrant under the hand and seal of any such Iustice to be directed to the Constable or any other Officer of the same Parish rendring the surplusage to the party and in default of distress or not payment of the said penalties within six dayes after demand thereof or notice in writing left at the house or dwelling place of the offender by the said Constable or any other Officer the said offender not being a Péer of this Realm shall be committed to the Common Goal of the said County or City respectively by the Warrant of any such Iustice under his hand and Seal there to remain without Bail or Mainprize untill payment And for the better raising and levying of moneyes to defray the charges and pay the Wages of the said Scavengers Rakers or other Officers imployed in cleansing of the Stréets Lanes Alleyes and other places aforesaid and carrying of the said ashes dirt filth and soil Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid Rates and taxes to be made for defraying the charges and wages of Scavengers and others That within the City of London and Liberties thereof the Scavengers Rakers and such like Officers shall be elected and the Rates Taxes and Assesments for Scavengers Rakers and such like Officers wages for cleansing the
to be upheld repaired and maintained after it be so erected at the charge of the Lord of the Mannor wherein the said Bridge now standeth proportionable to the charge he is now at for maintaining the Horse-Bridge and the residue of the charge to be born by the Parishioners of the said Parish For which purpose the said Iustices of the Peace at their said publick Sessions are hereby enabled to make respective rates accordingly so as the sum to be assessed for the erecting the said Bridge excéed not the sum of One hundred pounds and the said Iustices are to take care that the said Bridge be finished by or before the First day of August in the year of our Lord God One thousand six hundred sixty and thrée And be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid Bridges to have sufficient Walls or Posts and Rails That the said Surveyors do take care that all and every Bridge or Bridges within their respective limits shall before the Feast of St. Michael One thousand six hundred sixty and two have sufficient walls or posts and rails of each side thereof four foot high at the least and that the said walls or posts and pails be from time to time kept in sufficient repair Provided always And be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid Proviso for chusing Surveyors for the year 1662. EXP. That the Surveyors of the High-ways named for the year One thousand six hundred sixty and two shall within twenty days after the publication of this Act procéed to do and execute all things in this Act for the said year One thousand six hundred sixty two And where there are no Surveyors of the High-ways chosen for the said year One thousand six hundred sixty two they shall be chosen within twenty days after publication of this Act by such persons as by this Act is appointed and being so chosen they shall hereafter do and execute all things according to the tenor of this Act. Provided also And be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That where any Lands are let Tenants to bear the charges of Assessments for High-ways the Tenant and Occupier thereof shall pay the Assessment and bear all charges for the mending of the High-ways and not the Landlord except where there is or shall be any agréement betwéen the said Landlord and the Tenant to the contrary Provided also and be it further Enacted The continuance of this Act. That the power of raising and levying money by vertue of this Act shall continue in force for thrée years only from the Five and twentieth day of March One thousand six hundred sixty and two and no longer but that all other Powers and Clauses in this Act shall continue and stand in force until the end of the first Session of the next Parliament and no longer CAP. VII Exportation of Leather and Raw Hides out of the Realm of England restrained WHereas notwithstanding the many good Laws before this time made and still in force 5 E. 6. cap. 15. 6 El. cap. 22. 8 El. cap. 14. 18 El. cap. 9. prohibiting the Exportation of Leather out of this Realm and the penalty by those Acts imposed by the cunning and subtilty of some persons and the neglect of others who ought to take care thereof there are such quantities of Leather daily exported to forreign parts that the price of Leather is grown to those excessive Rates that many Artificers working Leather cannot furnish themselves with sufficient store thereof for the carrying on of their Trades and the poor sort of people are not able to buy those things made of Leather which of necessity they must make use of For redress of which griefs 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 That from and after the First day of May now next ensuing no person or persons whatsoever shall carry or transport or cause to be carried or transported out of England into Scotland Ireland or into any of the Isles belonging to this Kingdom What Skins or Hides Tanned may not be transported or to any parts beyond the Seas the Skins or Hides Tanned or Vntanned of any Ox Stéer Bull Cow or Calf otherwise or in any other manner then is by this present Act directed And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That none of the Skins or Hides aforesaid which shall happen to be taken from any of the beasts aforesaid within any Island whatsoever belonging to the Kingdom of England except Ireland shall be transported out of that Island to any other place but into the Kingdom of England upon pain of forfeiture for every such offence double the value of Skins or Hides The Penalty so to be transported out of the said Island or any of them to any other place then into the Kingdom of England the same forfeiture to be sued for and disposed as hereafter in this Act is directed And for the better preventing of such mischiefs as are intended to be remedied by this Act Be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid What Leather must be bought onely in open Fairs or Markets for selling Leather The Penalty That all Red Tanned Leather made of the Hides or Skins of any of the Beasts aforesaid of what kind or nature soev●● shall be bought onely in the open and common Fair or Market used for the putting of Leather to sale and not in any House Tanners Yard Shop or other place whatsoever on pain that such person or persons that shall not accordingly do the same shall for every such offence forfeit the same Leather or the value thereof and the contract for the sale thereof shall be void and all such Leather shall be Searched and Sealed by the Searchers and Sealers thereunto appointed before the same be put to Sale and upon such sale shall be Registred and a true Entry thereof made both by the Buyer and Seller who are both to be present at such Registring thereof and both their names and places of abode entred into the Book of the said Register on pain that every such Buyer or Seller that shall not accordingly do the same shall for every such offence forfeit the same Leather or the value thereof and the forfeiture shall be recovered and imployed in such manner as hereafter in this Act is directed Penalty for Transportation of any Leather or Raw-Hides And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any person or persons shall be found guilty of the Transportation of any Leather or Raw Hides of any of the Beasts aforesaid excepting such Calve-skins and Shéep-skins dressed without the Wooll as by Law may be Transported contrary to the provision of this Act he shall from thenceforth be disabled to Trade or Deal in Leather for the future and shall for every such offence forfeit the sum of Five hundred pounds to be
sued for and disposed as hereafter in this Act is directed Provided nevertheless That this Act or any thing therein contained shall not extend to the Prohibiting the Transportation of any Leather made into Boots 5 E. 6. cap. 15. 1 Mar. cap. 8. Parl. 2. Quaere If those two Statutes be Repealed by this Proviso Who may search and seize Leather or Hides intended to be Transported Shooes or Slippers but that the same may be Transported Any thing in this Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That it shall and may be lawful to and for the respective Masters and Wardens of the Cordweyners Sadlers Girdlers and Curriers of the City of London and their Deputies and all Customers Comptrollers Farmers of Customes Supervisors Searchers and other Officers belonging to the Customs and to and for all Iustices of the Peace Mayors and chief Officers of Corporations within this Realm Dominion of Wales or Town of Berwick upon Tweed from time to time as well by Land as Water to Search for and seize any Leather or Raw Hides wrought or unwrought cut or uncut packed up or unpacked intended or purposed to be Transported by any person or persons into any parts beyond the Seas or into Scotland other then Calves-skins and Shéep-skins as aforesaid Shaving of Leather by Tanners And whereas divers Tanners do shave cut and rake their upper-leather Hides all over and the necks of their backs and buts to the great impairing thereof and the extream prejudice of the Kingdom Be it therefore Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That every Tanner who after the Nine and twentieth day of September in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty and two The Penalty shall commit any such offence as aforesaid shall forfeit all the said Leather Backs Buts or Calve-skins so shaved cut or raked or the value thereof and it shall be lawful for the Searchers and Sealers of Leather to seize the same Leaden-Hall London And be it further Enacted That the Market for Leather in Leaden-Hall in London shall be kept on the Tuesday as now it is Any Law Vsage or Custom to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding How the Penalties shall be recovered And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all the penalties and forfeitures and every sum and sums of money for any offence or offences herein before mentioned shall be recovered by Action of Debt Bill Plaint Information to be brought for the same in any Court or Courts at Westminster or in any Court or Courts of Records in the City Town County or place where the said offence shall be committed wherein no Wager of Law Protection or Essoign shall be admitted neither shall the same be removed out of the said County City or Town-Corporate the one half of the said forfeitures to be to the use of the Kings Majesty his Heirs and Successors and the other half thereof to the use of the Informer or Informers that shall sue for the same Transportation of Leather declared a common Nusance Leather for necessary use of Ships in Voyages Artificers dealing in cutting of Leather in London or within three miles thereof Provided also and be it Enacted That all such Exportation or Transportation of any Hides or Leather contrary to this Act is hereby adjudged and declared to be a common and publick Nusance Provided nevertheless That this Act shall not extend or be construed to prohibit the carrying or conveying of any such Hides or Leather which shall be vsed or imployed for the necessary vse or provision of any Ship or Vessel in any Voyage beyond the Seas and which shall not be sold in any forreign parts so as the number do not excéed Six Raw Hides and Thrée Tanned Hides Provided alwayes nevertheless And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and every Artificer dealing in cutting of Leather or other person or persons whatsoever which shall hereafter buy any Red Tanned Leather within the City of London or thrée miles thereof shall before the next market-Market-day within the said place for sale of Leather give Notice thereof to one or more of the Company of Curryers then exercising and using the Art and Mystery of a Curryer within the said City of London and thrée miles thereof and within thrée wéeks after such notice shall deliver or cause to be delivered the said Leather so bought except such part thereof as shall be used for Soals without being curryed tallowed or dressed unto the said Curryer or Curryers to whom such notice was given to the intent that the same may be curryed tallowed or otherwise dressed as is directed and appointed by one Act made in the First year of King James 1 Jac. cap. 22. Chapter twenty second touching the Duty of Tanners Curryers Shoemakers and others upon penalty of the forfeiture of Six shillings eight pence for every Back But Hide or Calves-skin so bought and not delivered as aforesaid for the uses and to be recovered as aforesaid And whereas it is Enacted amongst other things Leather used in London or within three miles to be searched and allowed by the Wardens of the Curriers there The Penalty by the said Act made in the First year of King James That no person or persons shall by any means occupy or put in any Made-wares within the City of London or thrée miles of the same City any Curryed Leather before the same shall be searched and allowed by the Wardens of the Curryers of London for the time being or such persons as they shall thereto assign and be Sealed with a Seal therefore to be prepared upon pain that every Shoemaker and other Artificer Cutter of Leather offending against that Article should forfeit for every Hide or Skin otherwise curryed or imployed as is aforesaid Six shillings eight pence and the value of every such Hide or Skin Be it therefore further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Master and Wardens of the Company of Curryers for the time being or such persons as they shall thereto assign shall from time to time and at all seasonable times in the day time enter into any Warehouse Shop Celler or other place within the said City of London or thrée miles of the same City belonging unto any of the said Cordwainers Sadlers Girdlers or other person or persons being Artificers dealing in cutting Leather and in the presence of any two or more of them to search for and seize all such Leather intended to be Prohibited to be used by the said Clause Branch or Article as aforesaid as also for all Wares made of such Leather and if any such person or persons Artificers or Dealers as aforesaid shall oppose Penalties for opposing the Search or refuse to permit the said Master and Wardens of the Company of Curriers or such persons as they shall thereto assign to make any such search or
of the Peace That the said Iustices of Peace shall cause all the said Accounts of the several Hearths and Stoves within the respective Counties to be Inrolled by the Clerk of the Peace of the said respective Counties Ridings in Yorkshire and Divisions in Lincolnshire and also a Duplicate thereof in Parchment under the Hands and Seals of thrée or more of the Iustices of Peace of the respective Counties and places aforesaid who are hereby required to sign the same to be returned into his Majesties Court of Exchequer within one moneth next after such account delivered unto them at their respective Quarter-Sessions aforesaid upon pain that the Clerk of the Peace of every such County Riding or Division respectively offending therein shall forfeit to his Majesty his Heirs and Successors the sum of Two hundred pounds for the first moneth and for the second moneth he shall so neglect every such Clerk of the Peace shall forfeit and lose his or their place and office and the same shall become void accordingly which forfeiture and penalty shall be recovered and levied as this Act directs And to the intent that the Revenue hereby arising to his Majesty How the Moneys arising shall be collected received and paid into the Exchequer may from time to time be paid into his Exchequer with as little charge as may be Be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the respective Treasurers and other Officers of the Inns of Court Inns of Chancery Colledges and other Societies aforesaid within their respective Iurisdictions and the several Petty-Constables Tithing-men Head-boroughs and such other Officers within the respective Limits Liberties and Iurisdictions shall every half year within Six days after the said duty shall grow due as aforesaid collect gather and receive the same from the several Occupiers of the said Hearths and Stoves and upon payment thereof shall give several Acquittances without taking any thing for such Acquittances unto the several persons who shall pay the same And that such Acquittances shall be a full and perfect discharge to every such person who shall pay the same against His Majesty His Heirs and Successors so that no person who shall have such Acquittance shall be molested sued or vexed or put to any charge in His Majesties Court of Exchequer or else where Distress and sale of goods in default of payment And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That in case any person who is hereby charged or intended to be charged to pay any sum or sums of money as aforesaid shall refuse or neglect to pay the same that then every person or persons who is hereby Authorized to collect the same shall and may levy the same by distress and sale of the goods of the person and persons so refusing or neglecting rendring unto the said person and persons the overplus of such money as shall remain in their hands by the said sale after the said duty and necessary charges of levying the same is discharged as aforesaid The duty of Constables Treasurers and Officers impowered to Collect the said duties And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the aforesaid Constables Treasurers and other Officers who are hereby Authorized to collect the aforesaid duties shall within Twenty days next after the aforesaid times at which the said duties shall be due to His Majesty as aforesaid pay unto the High Constables of the several Hundreds and respective Limits all such money as they shall receive for the aforesaid duties receiving an Acquittance without paying any thing for the same The allowance for Collecting and deducting Two pence in the pound for their pains in collecting the same And shall also then in writing under his hand deliver unto the said High Constable the names of the persons of whom they receive the same and also the names of such persons who ought to have paid the respective duties yearly charged upon them and have not paid the same where no distress can be had Within what time the money ought to be paid to the High Sheriff And be it further Enacted That the High Constables of the several hundreds and respective limits shall within ten days next after their several receipts from the said Constables Headboroughs Tithingmen and other Officers pay unto the High Sheriffs of every County all such money as they shall so receive deducting a penny in the pound for their pains and shall also then deliver or cause to be delivered unto the said High Sheriffs the several returns which they received from the Constables and other Officers aforesaid And when the High Sheriff ought to pay the same into the Exchequer And the respective Sheriffs shall within thirty days after he or they shall receive the said moneys from the respective Collectors return the same together with the names of such persons who are defaulters and had no distress to be found into His Majesties Court of Exchequer deducting Four pence out of every Twenty shillings and so after that rate whereof Thrée pence to be for the Sheriffs own use as a reward of his pains in receiving and returning the same and One penny to be paid by the Sheriff to the Clerk of the Peace for his pains to be recovered by the said Clerk of the Peace by Action of Debt London Middlesex Provided always and be it Enacted That the High Sheriff of London and Middlesex for the time being for London and so much of the County of Middelsex as lies within the Bills of Mortality other then the Inns of Court and Chancery and the High Sheriff of Surrey for the time being for the Burrough of Southwark Surrey Southwark and all other Sheriffs of any other City or Town being a County of it self for such Cities and Towns respectively shall be and are hereby made Collectors of and for the several duties arising within their several and respective limits For which end and purpose and in those places onely the Constables Tithingmen Headboroughs and other Officers shall deliver unto the Sheriffs of the Cities and places aforesaid Duplicates of the same Accompts of Hearths and Stoves which the said Constables Headboroughs Tithingmen and other Officers are appointed by this Act to take from time to time and to deliver to the Iustices of Peace to be Inrolled as aforesaid And the said Sheriffs of the Cities and places last before mentioned are hereby enabled to levy the said duties and required to give Acquittances without any Fées as fully and amply to all intents and purposes as in this Act is appointed to be done by any other Collectors And the said Sheriffs shall from time to time within Forty days after the said Duties shall be payable by vertue of this Act make payment of all the moneys levied into His Majesties Exchequer with a perfect List of the names of such persons as shall make default of payment where no distress can be found to be taken Any thing in this
and may fréely enter and go on board all and every such Ship or Vessel of War and bring from thence on shoar into His Majesties Store-house belonging to the Port where such Ship shall be all Goods and Merchandizes prohibited or uncustomed which shall be found aboard any such Ship as aforesaid And be it hereby also Enacted The power of Officers for managing the Custom to enter and search Ships and Vessels That the said person or persons which are or shall be appointed for managing the Customs and Officers of His Majesties Customs and their Deputies are hereby Authorized and enabled to go and enter aboard any Ship or Vessel as well Ships of War as Merchant Ships and from thence to bring on shore all Goods prohibited or uncustomed except Iewels if they be Outwards bound and if they be Ships or Vessels Inwards bound from thence to bring on shore into His Majesties Store-house as aforesaid all small Parcels of Fine Goods or other Goods which shall be found in Cabbins Chests Trunks or other small Package or in any private or secret place in or out of the Hold of the Ship or Vessel which may occasion a just suspition that they were intended to be fraudulently conveyed away And all other sorts of Goods whatsoever for which the Duties of Tunnage Poundage were not paid or Compounded for with in Twenty days after the first Entry of the Ship to be put remain in the Store-house aforesaid until His Majesties Duties thereupon be justly satisfied unless the said person or persons which are or shall be appointed by His Majesty for managing the Customs and Officers of the Customs shall sée just cause to allow a longer time and that the said person or persons which are or shall be so appointed to manage the Customs and the Officers of the Customs and their Deputies may fréely stay and remain aboard until all the Goods are delivered and discharged out of the said Ships or Vessels And if any Master Purser or Boat-swain or other taking charge in any Ship or Vessel or any other person whatsoever shall suffer any Truss Bale Pack Fardel Cask or other Package to be opened aboard the said Ship or Vessel and the Goods therein to be imbezelled carried away or put into any other Form or Package after the Ship comes into the Port of her discharge in every such case the said Master Purser Boat-swain or others shall forfeit the sum of one hundred pounds And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That in case Goods concealed in any Ship after clearing after the clearing of any Ship or Vessel by the person or persons which are or shall be appointed by His Majesty for managing the Customs or any their Deputies and discharging the Watchmen or Tidesmen from attendance thereupon there shall be found on board such Ship or Vessel any Goods Wares or Merchandizes which have béen concealed from the knowledge of the said person or persons which are or shall be so appointed to manage the Customs and for which the Custom Subsidie and other Duties due upon the Importation thereof have not béen paid then the Master Purser The Penalty or other person taking charge of such Ship or Vessel shal forfeit the sum of One hundred pounds And it shall be lawful to or for any person or persons authorized by Writ of Assistance under the Seal of His Majesties Court of Exchequer to take a Constable Headborough or other Publick Officer inhabiting near unto the place and in the day time to enter and go into any House Shop Cellar Ware-house or Room or other place and in case of resistance to break open Doors Chests Trunks and other Package there to seize and from thence to bring any kind of Goods or Merchandize whatsoever prohibited and uncustomed and to put and secure the same in His Majesties Store-house in the Port next to the place where such seizure shall be made And for the better encrease of Shipping and Navigation Be it further Enacted An accompt to be given of all forreign Ships in all Ports of England That the Collectors and other Officers of His Majesties Customs in all the Ports of England shall forthwith give an account unto the Collectors and Surveyor in the Port of London appointed by His Majesty for all Duties and Matters relating to a late Act Intituled An Act for encreasing and encouraging of Shipping and Navigation of all Forreign built Ships in their Ports 12 Car. 2. cap. 18. owned and belonging to the people of England of what built and burthen they are for which Certificates have béen made according to the said Act and that the said Collector and Surveyor shall make a true and perfect list of all such Ships attested under their hands and transmit the same into his Majesties Court of Exchequer on or before the moneth of December in the year 1662. there to remain upon record And that no Forreign built Ship that is to say not built in any of his Majesties Dominions of Asia Africa or America Forreign built Ships not to have the priviledg of Ships belonging to England or Ireland or other than such as shall bona fide be bought before the First of October 1662. next ensuing and expresly named in the said List shall enjoy the priviledge of a Ship belonging to England or Ireland although owned or manned by English except such Ships only as shall be taken at Sea by Letters of Mart or Reprizal and condemnation made in the Court of Admiralty as lawful Prize but all such Ships shall be déemed as Aliens Ships and be liable unto all Duties that Aliens Ships are liable unto by vertue of the said Act for encrease of Shipping and Navigation And whereas it is required by the said Act that in sundry cases the Master and thrée fourths of the Mariners are to be English it is to be understood that any of his Majesties Subjects of England Ireland and his Plantations are to be accounted English and no others and that the number of Mariners be accounted according to what they shall have béen during the whole Voyage And whereas of late some of the persons appointed by His Majesty for managing the Customs and the Officers of the Customs and their Deputies have béen hindred affronted abused beaten and wounded to the hazard of their lives in the due execution of their several trusts services in their respective places by armed companies and multitudes of men and goods prohibited and uncustomed have by force violence as well by Land as by Water béen forcibly carried and conveyed away Be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That where any Officer or Officers shall be by any person or persons armed with Club The punishment for beating or abusing Officers of the Customs or any manner of Weapon forcibly hindred affronted abused beaten or wounded as aforesaid either on board any Ship or Vessel or upon the Land or Water in the due
appraised value upon loss of his Office Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid No person employed about managing the customs may take any bride or reward to connive at any Entry That if any of the Kings Majesties Officers or other persons appointed to manage His Majesties Customs Searchers Waiters or other person or persons whatsoever deputed and appointed by and under them or any of them or any other Authority whatsoever and imployed in or about the Affairs of the Kings Customs and Subsidies shall directly or indirectly take or receive any bribe recompence or reward in any kind whatsoever or connive at any false Entry of any Goods or Merchandizes whereby the Kings Majesty His Heirs or Successors shall be defrauded or hindred in or of His Customs and Subsidies or other Sums of money or Goods prohibited by the Law to be Imported or Exported into or out of the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales Town and Port of Berwick be suffered to pass either by way of Importation or Exportation the person or persons therein offending shall forfeit the sum of One hundred pounds The Penalty and be for ever afterwards incapable of any Office or Imployment under the Kings Majesty His Heirs or Successors or any Authority derived from them as also the Merchant Mariner or other person or persons whatsoever who shall give or pay any such Bribe Recompence or Reward as aforesaid shall forfeit the sum of Fifty pounds Provided nevertheless that if any person or persons offending as aforesaid Persons revealing their own offences within two months to be acquitted shall reveal and make known such his or their Offence in Two moneths time to the Treasurer of England the Chancellor Vnder-Treasurer or Barons of the Exchequer he shall for that Offence be clearly acquitted and discharged And be it further Enacted Forreign goods where to be landed and how weighed and numbred That all forreign Goods and Merchandize which by the person or persons which are or shall be appointed by his Majesty for the managing of the Customs and the Customer Collector and Comptroller shall be permitted to be landed and taken up by Bills at sight Bills at view or sufferance shall be landed at the most convenient Keys or Wharfs where the said person or persons so to be appointed Customer or Collector or Comptroller shall appoint and not elsewhere and there or in his Majesties Store-house of the respective Ports at the Election of the said person or persons so to be appointed and Officers shall be measured weighed and numbred by and in the presence of the Officers to be thereunto particularly appointed which said Officers so appointed shall perfect the Entry and thereunto shall subscribe their Names and the next day following shall give Accompt and make report of every respective Entry so perfected as aforesaid to the said person or persons which are or shall be appointed to manage his Majesties Customs Customer or Collector and Comptroller aforesaid without reasonable cause to be allowed by the said person or persons or Officers aforesaid or in default thereof shall forfeit the sum of One hundred pounds Be it also Enacted That no Ship Vessel or Boat Vessels appointed for carrying Letters may not import nor export Merchandise appointed and imployed ordinarily for the Carriage of Letters and Pacquets shall unless it be in such Cases as shall be allowed by the said person or persons which are or shall be appointed to manage his Majesties Customs or Officers aforesaid Import or Export any Goods or Merchandize into or out of the parts beyond the Seas upon the Penalty of the forfeiture of One hundred pounds to be paid by the Master of the said Vessel or Boat with the loss of his place and all Goods and Merchandize that shall be found on Board any such Ship Vessel or Boat shall be forfeited and lost And whereas some Doubts and Disputes have arisen concerning the said late Act For encresing and encouraging of Shipping and Navigation An Explanation of 12 Car. 2. cap. 18. of goods prohibited to be brought from Holland about some of the Goods therein prohibited to be brought from Holland and the Parts and Ports thereabouts Be it Enacted and Declared That no sort of Wines other then Rhenish no sort of Spicery Grocery Tobacco Pot-ashes Pitch Tarr Salt Rozen Deal-Boards Firr Timber or Olive-Oyl shall be imported into England Wales or Berwick from the Netherlands or Germany upon any pretence whatsoever in any sort of Ships or Vessels whatsoever upon penalty of the loss of all the said Goods as also of the Ships and furniture And whereas also by the said Acts For incouraging and increasing of Shipping and Navigation 12 Car. 2. c. 18. Imposition of 5 s. per Tun upon French Vessels an Imposition of Five shillings per Tun is laid upon all Ships or Vessels belonging to any Subjects of the French King which shall come into any Port Harbour Créek or Road of England Ireland Wales or Town of Berwick upon Tweed and shall there lade or unlade any Goods or take in or set on shore any Passengers Yet notwithstanding there is great difficulty in recovering the said Duty because small Shallops come not into Harbours where Officers are but either put their Goods and Passengers on shore or Boats come out of Harbours which privately convey them on shore there being no penalty in the Act against such Offenders Be it therefore Enacted How to be recovered and the penalty That any such Ship or Vessel upon which the above-said Imposition of Five shillings per Tun is due and payable which shall either put on shore or put over into any Boat any Goods or Passengers without payment of Custom and Imposition of Tunnage at any time returning into any Harbour Port or Creek of England or Ireland shall not only pay the Duties formerly due but forfeit the sum of Ten pounds And whatsoever Pilot Water-man or Boat-man which shall from any Harbour Port or Créek go out and bring any Goods from on board such Vessel shall not only be liable to pay the Duty of Tunnage which the said Vessel should have paid but forfeit the sum of Forty pounds Be it also hereby Enacted That Vinegar Perry Rape Cider and Cider-eager of any sort or kind whatsoever Tunnage upon V negar Perry Rape Cyder and Cyder eager Imported from and after the four and twentieth day of June One thousand six hundred sixty and two from Forreign Parts is hereby Rated to pay to the Kings Majesty a Subsidy of Tunnage of Four pounds Ten shillings per Tun Imported by English and Six pounds Imported by Stangers according to the Rate already imposed and set upon French Wines 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 the same are by vertue of this Act exonerated and discharged of all further and other Sums heretofore set or
or other the Kings Officers thereof shall before the First day of June next take their respective Corporal Oath and Oaths for the true and faithful execution and discharge to the best of their knowledge and power of their several Trusts and Imployments committed to their charge and inspection And that no person or persons shall hereafter be imployed or put in trust in the business of the Customs untill he shall first have taken his Oath as aforesaid And the Commissioners and principal Officers in the Port of London and the principal Officers in all other the out-ports or any two of them are hereby authorized to administer and give to all and every person or persons such Oath and Oaths as aforesaid and to cause the same to be Entred and Registred in the Custom-house of every respective Port where the person so taking the Oath as aforesaid shall have his residence and imployment Provided also and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid Persons imployed about the Customs shall demand nor take any more then the fees due by Law That if any person imployed in his Majesties Customs shall demand or take any other or greater sum of money then by Law is now due or hereafter shall become due or shall put any Merchant or other person out of his turn without express order before or immediate approbation after from the person or persons who are or shall be appointed by his Majesty to manage his Customs or the superior Officers for the Customs or shall illegally detain the goods of any person or shall neglect or refuse to make re-payments and allowances which are or shall be due since the Four and twentieth day of June One thousand six hundred and sixty or shall not after notice given give out and execute his Warrant shall be lyable to double Costs and Damages And for the better increase of good and serviceable shipping Of what sise and burden Merchants Ships shall be and what men and ammunition they shall carry and securing the publick Trade and Commerce Be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and every Merchant or other person that shall after the Nine and twentieth day of September One thousand six hundred sixty and two Export any Goods or Merchandizes from any Port of this Kingdom capable of a Ship or Vessel of two hundred Tun upon an ordinary full Sea to any part or place of the Mediterranean Sea beyond the port of Malaga or Import any Goods or Merchandize from the ports or places aforesaid to any port of this said Kingdom in any Ship or Vessel that hath not two Decks and doth carry less then sixtéen pieces of Ordnances mounted together with two men for each Gun and other Ammunition proportionable shall pay to our Sovereign Lord the King for all and every the Wares and Merchandizes so Exported or imported One per centum over and above the Rates and Duties of Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage otherwise due and payable for the same Any thing in this Act before contained to the contrary notwithstanding Provided always Proviso for Ships exporting Fish that it shall and may be lawful to export from any of his Majesties Dominions Fish into any of the Ports of the Mediterranean Sea aforesaid in any English Ship or Vessel whatsoever Provided that one moyety of her full lading be Fish only and in such case to Import any Wares or Merchandize in the same Ship for that Voyage without paying any other Rates or Duties of Tonnage or Poundage for the same then were heretofore accustomed And for the better encouragement of building good and Defensible Ships Be it Enacted Encouragemen● for Building good and defensible Ships That all and every person or persons that shall within the space of Seven years from and after the Five and twentieth day of March One thousand six hundred sixty two build or cause to be built within any of his Majesties Dominions any Ship or Vessel of Thrée Decks or Two Decks and a half with a Fore-Castle and Five foot betwéen each Deck mounted with thirty pieces of Ordnance at least and other Ammunition proportionable shall for the first two Voyages which the said Ship or Ships make from his Majesties Dominions to any forreign parts have and receive to his and their own proper use and benefit one Tenth part of the Customs that shall be paid to His Majesty for all such Goods or Merchandizes as shall be Exported or Imported on the said Ship or Ships to and from this Kingdome And the Commissioners and Officers of His Majesties Customs are hereby impowered and required to pay the same to the Owner or Owners of the said Ship or Ships accordingly Salt brought out of Scotland to pay ob a Gallon Provided alwayes and be it hereby Declared and Enacted That from and after the Four and twentieth day of June One thousand six hundred sixty two All Salt which shall be brought out of the Kingdom of Scotland into this Kingdom the Dominion of Wales or Town of Berwick upon Tweed shall yield and pay and is hereby made chargeable to yield and pay unto the Kings Majesty One half penny upon every Gallon of such imported Salt of Winchester measure at the landing thereof Any thing in this present Act or any former or other Law Statute or Order to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding CAP. XII For the better Relief of the Poor of this Kingdom The occasion of increase of Poor WHereas the necessity number and continual increase of the Poor not only within the Cities of London and Westminster with the Liberties of each of them but also through the whole Kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales is very great and excéeding burthensome being occasioned by reason of some defects in the Law concerning the setling of the Poor and for want of a due provision of the regulations of relief and imployment in such parishes or places where they are legally setled which doth enforce many to turn incorrigible Rogues and others to perish for want together with the neglect of the faithfull execution of such Laws and Statutes as have formerly béen made for the apprehending of Rogues and Vagabonds and for the good of the Poor For remedy whereof and for the preventing the perishing of any the Poor whether young or old for want of such supplies as are necessary May it please your most Excellent 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 Poor people going from one Parish to another and the Commons in this present Parliament Assembled and by the Authority of the same That whereas by reason of some defects in the Law poor people are not restrained from going from one Parish to another and therefore do endeavour to settle themselves in those Parishes where there is the best Stock the largest Commons or Wastes to
by their industry and labour have attained and gained so great skill and dexterity in the making thereof that they make as good of all sorts thereof as is made in any Forreign parts by reason whereof they have béen heretofore able to relieve their poor Neighbours and maintained their Families and also enabled to set on work many poor children and other persons who have very small means or maintenance of living other then by their labours and endeavours in the said Art And whereas the persons so imployed in the said Mystery have heretofore served most parts of this Kingdom with Bonelace Band-strings Buttons Néedlework and Imbroidery And for the carrying on and managing of the said Trade they have procured great quantities of Thread and Silk to be brought into the Kingdom from Foreign parts whereby his Majesties Customs and Revenues have béen much advanced until of late that great quantities of Foreign Bonelace Band-strings Néedlework Cut-work Fringe Silk Bonelace Buttons and Imbroidery were brought into this Kingdom by Foreigners and Inhabitants of this Kingdom and sold to Shop-kéepers and others Dealers in the said Commodity as well by Whole-sale as Retail without ever entring of the same in any of his Majesties Custom-houses or paying any Duty or Custom for the same by means whereof the said Trade and calling is of late very much decayed those imployed in the said Calling very much impoverished the Manufacture much decreased and great quantities thereof already made left on their hands that make it His Majesty defrauded and deceived in his Customs and many thousand poor people formerly kept on work in the said Art like to perish for want of imployment there being daily great sums of money exported out of this Kingdom for the buying and fetching in of the said Commodity to the great impoverishment of the Nation by the Consumption of the Bullion and Treasure thereof and contrary to several Statutes made in the first of King Richard the Third 1 R. 3. cap. 12. 3 E. 4. cap. 4. 19 H. 7. cap. 21 5 Eliz. cap. 7. in the third of King Edward the fourth in the ninetéenth of King Henry the Seventh and the fifth of Quéen Elizabeth and to a late Proclamation made by his Majesty that now is dated the twentieth day of November last for the putting the said Laws in execution For redress whereof and prevention of the like mischiefs for the future and the better relief comfort and subsistence of those imployed in the said Art and Manufacture And for the quickning reviving explaining amending and more effectual execution of the said Statutes Be it 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 Authority of the same That no person or persons whatsoever shall from and after the Twenty fourth day of June One thousand six hundred sixty two sell or cause to be sold or offer to sale within the Kingdom of England or Dominion of Wales or export any Foreign Bonelace Cut-work Foreign bone-lace cut-work imbroidery fringe band-strings prohibited to be sold or imported from beyond Sea Imbroidery Fringe Band-strings Buttons or Néedlework made of Thread Silk or any or either of them in parts beyond the Seas or Import bring in send or convey or cause to be brought in sent or conveyed into the Kingdom of England or Dominion of Wales any such Foreign Bonelace Cut-work Fringe Imbroidery Band-strings Buttons or Néedlework made of Thread Silk or any or either of them beyond the Seas after the first day of May which shall be in the said year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty and two upon pain that all and every person or persons who shall sell or cause to be sold or offer to sale any such Foreign Bonelace Cut-work Imbroidery Fringe Band-strings Buttons or Néedlework shall forfeit and lose for every offence by him committed contrary to this Act the sum of Fifty pounds and the whole Bonelace Cut-work Imbroidery Fringe Band-strings Buttons or Néedlework so sold or caused to be sold or offered to sale And upon further pain That all and every person or persons who shall Import bring in send or convey or cause to be brought in sent or conveyed into this Kingdom of England or Dominion of Wales any such Bonelace Cut-work The penalty Imbroidery Fringe Band-strings Buttons or Néedlework shall forfeit and lose for every offence by him committed contrary to this Act the sum of One hundred pounds and the whole Bonelace Cut-work Imbroidery Fringe Band-strings Buttons or Néedle-work so Imported brought in sent or conveyed or caused to be Imported brought in sent or conveyed contrary to the form and effect of this present Act as aforesaid One moyety to the King the other to the prosecutor The Moyeties of all which Forfeitures to be to the use of our Sovereign Lord the Kings Majesty his Heirs and Successors and the other Moyety to him or them that shall sue for the same in any of the Kings Courts of Record by Bill Plaint Action of Debt Information or otherwise wherein no Essoign Protection or Wager of Law shall be allowed at every time and as often as any person shall be found to offend in selling importing conveying or bringing in as aforesaid Every Iustice of Peace may grant Warrants to search for Manufactures prohibited by this Act And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That for the preventing of the Importing of the said Manufactures as aforesaid upon complaint and Information given to the Iustices of the Peace or any or either of them within their respective Counties Cities and Towns Corporate at times reasonable he or they are hereby authorized and required to issue forth his or their Warrants to the Constables of their respective Counties Cities and Towns Corporate to enter and search for such Manufactures in the Shops being open or Ware-houses and dwelling-houses of such person or persons as shall be suspected to have any such Foreign Bonelaces Imbroidery Cut-work Fringe Band-strings Buttons or Néedlework within their respective Counties Cities and Towns-Corporate and to seize the same any Act Statute or Ordinance to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding The time limited for actions upon this Act. Provided always and be it hereby Enacted and Declared That all Informations Actions and Suits that shall be commenced for any offence committed against this Law shall be brought and commenced within twelve Moneths after the discovery of such offence Any former Act or Law to the contrary notwithstanding CAP. XIV Direction for Prosecution of such as are Accountable for Prize-Goods 12 Car. 2. c. 11 VVHereas in the Act of Frée and General Pardon Indempnity and Oblivion made in the Twelfth Year of your Majesties Reign and since confirmed by another Act Intituled An Act for confirming Publick Acts 13 Car. 2. c. 7. made in the thirtéenth year of your
respective shores upon the penalty of forfeiture of the said Nets so imployed or the full value thereof and one moneths Imprisonment without Bail or Mainprize Pilchards and Fumathoes to be bought of the Owners and Adventurers in Fishing And it is hereby Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any person or persons being neither Owners Partners or Adventurers in the Craft of Fishery and in the Boats and Saynes thereunto belonging or shall presume from and after the day before limited to make or cause to be made any Pilchards or Fumathoes in Cask to be Sold or Transported except he or they shall openly buy the aforesaid Fish of the respective Owners Partners and Adventurers in the said Pilchard Craft or with their express allowance leave and consent that they shall in such case forfeit all and singular such Pilchards and Fumathoes so made and every Cask thereof or their full value the one half to the King and the other half to him or them that shall so sue for the same by Bill Plaint or other Information and upon Legal proof recover the same And be it further Enacted That if any Owner Partner or Company or any other person or persons whatsoever shall fraudulently purloyn imbezel hide convey carry away or dispose by sale or otherwise or cause to be purloyned imbezelled hidden conveyed carried away or disposed out of the Nets Boats or Cellars any Pilchard Fish without the express leave consent and allowance of the proper Owner and major part of the Company respectively that then every such person and persons that shall offend therein upon legal evidence shall pay treble the value in satisfaction to the parties so wronged and be sent to the House of Correction for thrée moneths And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid Idle and suspicious flocking about Pilchard Boats to depart upon warning That if any idle or suspicious person or persons shall in the night assemble and flock together about the Boats Nets or Sellars belonging to any Pilchard-Craft upon any the Coasts of Cornwal or Devon having no business there to do and being warned by the Company or Owner of such Boats or Sellars to be gone that then upon complaint made unto any one Iustice of the Peace every such person or persons refusing so to do shall pay Five shillings to the poor of the Parish where such offence was committed or shall be set in the Stocks for the space of Five hours CAP. XXIX An Act for the Reversing of the Earl of Strafford his Attainder WHereas Thomas late Earl of Strafford was Impeached of High Treason The Reasons and Grounds of Repealing the Attainder upon pretence of endeavouring to Subvert the Fundamental Laws and called to a publick and solemn Arraignment and Trial before the Péers in Parliament where he made a particular Defence to every Article objected against him insomuch that the Turbulent party then séeing no hopes to effect their unjust designs by any ordinary way and method of procéedings did at last resolve to attempt the destruction and Attainder of the said Earl by an Act of Parliament to be therefore purposely made to Condemn him upon accumulative Treason none of the pretended Crimes being Treason apart and so could not be in the whole if they had béen proved as they were not and also adjudged him guilty of constructive Treason that is of levying War against the King though it was onely the commanding an Order of the Council-Board in Ireland to be executed by a Serjeant at Arms and Thrée or Four Souldiers which was the constant practice of the Deputies there for a long time To which end they having first presented a Bill for this intent to the House of Commons and finding there more opposition then they expected they caused a multitude of Tumultuous persons to come down to Westminster Armed with Swords and Staves and to fill both the Palace-Yards and all the Approaches to both Houses of Parliament with fury and clamour and to require Iustice spéedy Iustice against the Earl of Strafford And having by these and other undue practices obtained that Bill to pass in the House of Commons they caused the Names of those resolute Gentlemen who in a case of innocent blood had fréely discharged their consciences being Nine and fifty to be posted up in several places about the Cities of London and Westminster and stiled them Straffordians and Enemies to their Countrey hoping thereby to deliver them up to the fury of the people whom they had endeavoured to incense against them and then procured the said Bill to be sent up to the House of Péers where it having sometime rested under great deliberation at last in a time when a great part of the Péers were absent by reason of the Tumults and many of those who were present protested against it the said Bill passed in the House of Péers And at length his late Majesty King Charles the First of Glorious memory granted a Commission for giving his Royal assent thereunto which nevertheless was done by his said Majesty with excéeding great sorrow then and ever remembred by him with unexpressible grief of heart and out of His Majesties great Piety he did pulickly express it when his own Sacred life was taken away by the most detestable Traitours that ever were For all which causes 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 Commons in this present Parliament assembled That the Act Entituled An Act for the Attainder of Thomas Earl of Strafford of High Treason and all and every Clause Article and thing therein contained being obtained as aforesaid is now hereby repealed revoked and reversed And to the end that right be done to the memory of the deceased Earl of Strafford aforesaid Be it further Enacted That all Records and procéedings of Parliament relating to the said Attainder be wholly cancelled and taken off the File or otherwise defaced and obliterated to the intent the same may not be visible in after-ages or brought into example to the prejudice of any person whatsoever Provided That this Act shall not extend to the future questioning of any person or persons however concerned in this business or who had any hand in the Tumults or disorderly procuring the Act aforesaid Any thing herein contained to the contrary thereof notwithstanding CAP. XXX Madder shall be Imported pure and unmixed REP. 15 Car. 2. cap. 16. CAP. XXXI The Inconvenience by Melting the Silver Coyn of this Realm prevented 9 E. 3. cap. 3. WHereas by an Act made in the Ninth year of King Edward the Third it is Enacted That no sterling Half-peny or Farthing shall be moulten to make Vessel or any other thing by Goldsmiths or any other upon pain of forfeiture of the moneys so moulten 17 R. 2. cap. 1. Whereas by one other Statute made in the Seventéenth year of King Richard the Second
it was further Enacted That no Groats or Half-groats shall be moulten by any man to make Vessel or other thing thereof upon the same pain And whereas divers persons do elude the said Statutes as well Goldsmiths as others by melting Silver-Coyns of this Realm above the value of Groats to the great diminishing of the Silver-Coyn of this Realm and the hindrance of the Commerce of the same Be it therefore Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and the Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by Authority of the same That no person or persons whatsoever shall after the Twentieth day of December One thousand six hundred sixty two None shall melt currant Silver Money The Penalty wilfully melt or cause to be melted any of the currant Silver-money of this Realm upon pain not only of forfeiture of the same but also of the double value of any such Coyn so melted the one half to his Majesty his Heirs and Successors the other half to the Informers who shall sue for the same upon Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information in any of His Majesties Courts at Westminster in which no Essoign Wager of Law or Protection shall be allowed And moreover That the said person or persons offending contrary to the Tenor of this Act if he or they be a Fréeman or Fréemen or priviledged person or persons of any City or Corporation within this Kingdom of England shall upon legal conviction for the same be forthwith disfranchised and made uncapable of exercising the Trade of a Goldsmith or any other Mystery by vertue of the Priviledges of the City or Corporation of which he or they are members And if the said person or persons offending and convict as aforesaid shall not be a Fréeman or Fréemen or priviledged person or persons of any City or Corporation as aforesaid then he or they shall suffer imprisonment without Bail or Mainprize for the space of Six moneths next ensuing his or their Conviction as aforesaid CAP. XXXII The Manufacture of Broad Woollen Cloth within the West-Riding of the County of York Regulated WHereas divers abuses and deceits have of late years béen had and used in the Manufacture of Broad Woollen Cloth made within the West-Riding of the County of York and the spinning and deceitful working thereof which tends to the great debasing and undervaluation of the said Manufacture both at home and also in Forreign parts where the same is usually vended For prevention of all which abuses and deceipts It is Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by the Advice and Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons Assembled in Parliament That from and after the next Monday after Easter which shall be in the year of our Lord God One thousand six hundred sixty and two there be and shall be a Corporation to continue for ever within the said West-Riding of the County of York consisting of all the Iustices of the Peace of the said West-Riding for the time being A Corporation of Clothiers in the West-Riding of Yorkshire Two Masters Ten Wardens Twelve Assistants and Commonalty All which said Masters Wardens and Assistants are to be of the ablest and best experienced Clothiers within the said West-Riding and such as have served and béen brought up in the Trade and Mystery of Clothing by the space of seven years according to the Laws and Statutes of this Realm One of which said Masters Five of which said Wardens and Six of which said Assistants shall be chosen the first Monday after Pentecost then next following and from thenceforth to be yearly and every year chosen upon the next Monday after Pentecost at some publique place by the Frée Clothiers of the said West-Riding inhabiting within the Parish of Leeds in the said County of York the greater part of them present at such Election and the other Master Five Wardens and Six Assistants shall be chosen upon the same days at some publique place by the Frée Clothiers inhabiting out of the said Town and Parish of Leeds or the greater part of them present at the said Election of the parts adjacent within the said West-Riding And in case any of the said Masters Wardens and Assistants after their said respective Elections do happen to die that then it shall and may be lawful at any Court to be holden next after such Decease to Elect others in their respective places And the said Wardens Masters and Assistants respectively shall within eight days after their first Choice and Election take the Oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy which any two Iustices of the Peace within the West-Riding whereof one to be of the Quorum have hereby power to Administer and also the ensuing Oath Viz. I A. B. do swear The Oath to be taken by the Master Wardens and Assistants That I will well faithfully and honestly perform and discharge the Office of a Master of the Corporation of the Free Clothiers according to the best of my Skill Power and Knowledge So help me God And the like Oath and Oaths to be Administred to the Wardens and Assistants respectively mutatis mutandis And for ever after the said Iustices of the Peace Masters Wardens and Assistants and their Successors or any Thirtéen of them shall and have hereby power to Administer the like Oath or Oaths to such Officer or Officers faithfully and honestly to perform and discharge his and their said Office and Offices to which he or they are and shall be so chosen by this Act at any Court to be by them holden in manner hereafter declared And it is further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the said Iustices of the Peace Who shall be of the said Corporation for ever and how called Masters Wardens and Assistants for the time being together with the said Frée Clothiers of the said West-Riding shall for ever hereafter in name and in fact be one Body Politique and Corporate in Law to all intents and purposes and shall have a perpetual Succession and be called by the name of the Supervisors Masters Wardens Assistants and Commonalty of the Trade or Mysterie of Clothiers for the well making of Broad Woollen Cloth within the West-Riding of the County of York and that they shall be enabled to Plead and Sue and to be Sued and Impleaded by that name in all Courts and Places of Iudicature within this Kingdom And by that name shall and may without Licence in Mortmain purchase take or receive any Lands Tenements or Hereditameats of the Gift Alienation or Demise of any person or persons who are hereby without further Licence enabled to transfer the same and any Goods and Chattels whatsoever for the use and benefit of the Corporation aforesaid not excéeding the yearly value of Two hundred pounds And for the better Regulation of the said Goverment of the said Trade and Manufacture the said Iustices of the Peace Masters
and respective Parishes shall pass to and fro through the said respective places where such Toll is to be received as aforesaid without paying any thing for their respective passing through the same Any thing in this present Act to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Provided also And be it Enacted Proviso touching money received overplus and remaining at the end of 11. years That if it shall happen that at the end and expiration of the term of the Eleven years aforesaid that the Receiver or Receivers Collector or Collectors then in being or any of them of the aforesaid Tolls or any part thereof in all and every of the said Counties made and to be made shall upon their or any of their accounts made and to be made for the several and respective Receipts of the Tolls aforesaid have any sum or sums of money in their or any of their hands more then they or any of them have expended as aforesaid That then such Receiver and Receivers Collector and Collectors and every of them shall bring in all and every sum and sums of money so remaining in their or any of their hands unto the Iustices of the Peace of the said several and respective Counties where such Receiver or Receivers Collector or Collectors shall live or have received the said several sum or sums at the next General Quarter-Sessions for the Peace which shall happen to be after their said several Accounts so to be made as aforesaid upon pain of forfeiting double the Sum which shall be in their or any of their hands upon the said Account which said Sum and Penalties shall be recovered by distresse and sale of the parties Goods so refusing to do the same by Warrant under the Hands and Seals of any two Iustices of the Peace of the said several Counties And that the said Iustices of the Peace at their said several Quarter-Sessions in their several Counties are hereby impowred and enabled to dispose of the said several sum and sums of money and all the said Penalties into the hands of such person and persons and upon such Securities as they shall approve of to and for a Stock for the repairing of the said several High-ways according to the intent and meaning of this Act and not otherwise Provided also And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid Huntington That if the Iustices of the Peace for the County of Huntington or any four of them dwelling next to the said High Road Stilton shall adjudge some other place more convenient then Stilton for receiving the Toll for the said County That then it shall and may be lawful for the said Iustices of Peace as aforesaid to appoint some other place upon the High Road within their said County to receive the aforesaid Toll instead of Stilton Any thing in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding And that it shall and may be lawful for all and every Souldier and Souldiers upon their March Souldiers in Marching and Posts exempted and all persons riding Post to passe through any the places in this Act mentioned without paying any Toll Provided also That if at any time before the expiration of the Eleven years aforesaid Proviso for cealing the Toll within the 11. years the said High-ways shall be well and sufficiently amended and repaired and so adjudged by the Iustices of the Peace at the Quarter-Sessions for their several and respective Counties aforesaid That then from and after such Adjudication made and Re-payment of such moneys as shall have béen borrowed the aforesaid Toll in the said County shall cease and determine Any thing aforesaid to the contrary notwithstanding Continued 16 17 Car. 2. cap. 10. CAP. II. Unlawful Cutting or Stealing or Spoiling of Wood and Under-woods and Destroyers of young Timber-Trees punished WHereas in one Act of Parliament made in the Thrée and fortieth year of the Reign of the late Quéen Elizabeth Entituled 43 El. cap. 7. An Act to avoid and prevent divers misdemeanors in idle and lewd persons among other things it is Enacted The punishment for cutting and spoyling any Woods That all and every such lewd person and persons that shall cut or spoil any Woods or Vnder-woods Poles or Trées standing and their Procurer or Procurers Receiver or Receivers knowing the same and being thereof lawfully Convicted by his or their own confession or by the testimony of one sufficient Witness upon Oath before some one Iustice of Peace or other Head-Officer of the County or place where such offence was committed shall give the party or parties satisfaction for his or their Damages for the first fault And if such Offender or Offenders shall by such Iustice of Peace or Head-Officer be thought not able or sufficient or if such Offender or Offenders do not make such satisfaction as aforesaid That then the said Iustice of Peace or Head-Officer shall commit the said Offender or Offenders to the Constable or other inferior Officer to receive the punishment of Whipping as in the said Act more fully doth appear And whereas it is found by daily experience especially in and about London and other great Towns where a great number of such idle and lewd persons do shelter themselves that this Act hath not sufficiently prevented the said mischief of cutting and spoiling of Woods and Vnderwoods as was intended as well because the said offences are committed in such a close and clandestine manner that there is none Witnesses to them but such as are partakers to the offence as also because the said punishment is too small for so great a fault which is not only prejudicial and hurtful to the Owners of the said Woods but very mischievous and damageable to the Commonwealth Be it therefore 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 from and after the Four and twentieth day of June next ensuing Who may apprehend Wood-stealers every Constable Headborough or any other person in every County City Town-Corporate or other place where they shall be Officers or Inhabitants shall and may by vertue of this present Act have full Power and Authority to apprehend or cause to be apprehended all and every person or persons they shall suspect having or carrying or any wayes conveying any burthen or bundles of any kind of Wood Vnder-wood Poles or young Trées or Bark or Bast of any Trées or any Gates Stiles Posts Pales Rails or Hedgewood Broom or Furze Search in Houses of suspected persons and by Warrant under the Hand and Seal of any one Iustice of the Peace directed to any Officer such Officer shall have power to enter into and search the Houses Out-houses Yards Gardens or other places belonging to the Houses of all and every person or persons they shall suspect to have any kind of Wood
and payable for the same be fully satisfied and paid And that every Warrant for the landing or delivering of any such Forreign Liquors shall be Signed by the hand of the said Officer or Collector of the Excise in the said Port or Place respectively upon pain that all such Foreign Liquors as shall be landed put on shore or delivered contrary to the true intent and meaning hereof or without the presence of an Officer or Waiter for the Excise or the value thereof shall be forfeited and lost the one moyety to the Kings Majesty and the other moyety to him or them who shall or will Seise Inform or Sue for the same to be recovered of the Importer or Proprietor thereof And that no person or persons whatsoever bringing any Exciseable Liquors except Béer Ale Sider Perry and Metheglin into any part or place of this Realm by Coast Cocquet Transire or Certificate nor any person or persons to whom the same or any of them shall be consigned shall land or cause any such Exciseable Liquors except before excepted to be landed or put on shore without making or causing due Entry to be made of the same with the Officer or Officers of the Excise for the time being appointed to receive and take such Entries within the Port or Place where the same shall be landed upon pain in every such case as aforesaid to forfeit double the value of the said Liquors landed or put on shore contrary to the true intent and meaning hereof Appeals in causes of Excise Provided also and be it further Enacted and Ordained by Authority aforesaid That no Appeal in any Cause of Excise whatsoever shall be admitted until the Party Appellant shall have first Deposited and laid down the single Duty of Excise in the hands of the Commissioners Farmers or Sub-Commissioners of Excise within whose Iurisdiction or Division the said Cause was originally heard and determined and have given Security to the Commissioners of Appeal or Iustice of the Peace respectively where such Cause is to be finally Adjudged for all such Fine Forfeiture and Penalty as upon such hearing and determination was Adjudged against him And that if upon the hearing and determining of any such Appeal the said Original Iudgment shall happen to be reversed and made null then and in every such case the said Commissioners Farmers or Sub-Commissioners of Excise in whose hands the said single Duty of Excise was deposited shall restore and deliver back the same or as much thereof as shall be adjudged by the Commissioners of Appeals or Iustices of the Peace respectively to the said Appellant and the party originally prosecuted shall pay him double Costs But in case the first Iudgment shall be affirmed the party Appealing shall pay the like Costs unto the Commissioner or Commissioners complained of Any thing in this Act or any other Act or Statute whatsoever to the contrary thereof contained in any wise notwithstanding Excise upon Vinegar-beer And be it further Enacted by Authority aforesaid That all and every person or persons whatsoever Brewing or Making any Béer whether in a common Brew-house or otherwise for sale or to convert into Vinegar for sale shall pay for every Barrel of such Vinegar-Béer so made and brewed the several and respective sums already imposed and set by any the Acts of Excise above mentioned upon Vinegar-Béer brewed by any common Brewer in any common Brew-house Any thing in the said Acts or either of them to the contrary notwithstanding Colledges and Halls in the Vniversity And is it hereby further Declared That every Colledge and Hall in either of the Vniversities which before the Duty of Excise was imposed did brew their own Béer and Ale within their own Precincts and size it out to their respective Members within their own Precincts only are not liable to the payment of any Duty of Excise for the same either by this or any the forementioned Acts. Provided also and be it Enacted That all Differences Appeals and Complaints that shall happen and arise betwéen party and party Complaints to be determined in the proper counties in order to the payment of the Duty of Excise shall be heard and determined in the proper County or in the several Ridings and Divisions of Yorkshire and Lincolnshire where they shall arise and not elsewhere Commissioners or Farmers may take no Fees And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no Farmer Commissioner Sub-Commissioner or other Officer of Excise shall directly or indirectly take or receive any Mony Fée or Reward for or concerning the taking of any Bond or giving any Receipt or Note in Writing relating to the Excise to or from any person or persons whatsoever upon pain that every such person so offending shall for every such offence forfeit the sum of Ten shillings Who may hear and determine matters upon this Act. And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Iustices of the Peace or any two or more of them or Chief Magistrates in the several Counties Cities Divisions and Places within England and Wales respectively shall méet once in every moneth in their respective Divisions or oftner if there shall be occasion to hear determine and to adjudge all matters and offences against this or the aforesaid Acts. How the penalties upon this Act shall be disposed and recovered And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That one third part of all Fines Penalties and Forfeitures not herein otherwise disposed shall be to the Kings Majesty His Heirs and Successors one other third part to the poor of the Parish where the Offence shall be committed the other third part to him that shall inform and sue for the same And that all Fines Penalties and Forfeitures for which no remedy is Ordained for recovery thereof by this Act shall be recovered by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Informations in any Court of Record within such County City or Corporation where the Offence shall be committed or by such other ways and means and in such manner as by the said former Act is directed and appointed Appeals for matters in London and the limits thereof Provided alwayes That after the said Third day of September no Appeal in any Matter or Cause of Excise within the immediate Limits of the Chief Office of London nor within the Limits of the present Farm of London during the continuance of such Farm shall be admitted unless the same be brought within Two Moneths next after the first Iudgment and notice thereof given or left at the Dwelling-house of the party or parties concerned therein nor shall any Appeal in any Matter or Cause of Excise in any other County City Town or Place be admitted unless the same be brought within Four Moneths after the first Iudgment and notice given as aforesaid Any thing in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding Provided nevertheless And it is hereby Enacted That no
be lawful for the said Commissioners for the time being or any seven or more of them from time to time and at all times to Assess Taxes or Sums of Money upon the said Ninety five thousand Acres for the raising money for Draining the same again in such proportion as they or any seven or more of them shall think fit together with a penalty for not paying the said Taxes the said penalty not excéeding a third part of such Tax How lands may be sold for non-payment of Taxes or penalties And for default of payment of the said Taxes or Sums of money and penalties Be it Enacted That the Lot and Share of such Participant or Adventurer of and within the said Ninety five thousand Acres as shall be in arrear for the said Tax sum of money or penalty and unpaid by the space of two moneths next after the day appointed for payment by the said Commissioners or any seven or more of them or so much thereof as they shall think fit shall be Sequestred by the said Commissioners or any seven or more of them for or towards the payment of such Tax sum of money or penalty so in arrear restoring the overplus of the money for which such Lot or Share or any part thereof shall be Sequestred if any be Which Sequestration shall be made in writing under the hands and seals of the said Commissioners for the time being or any seven or more of them Provided always and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That in case the said Governor Bayliffs and Corporation constituted by this Act shall neglect or refuse to pay such Tax or Taxes and penalties sum or sums of money as shall from time to time hereafter be taxed and imposed by the said Commissioners before named or to be named by vertue of this Act or any seven or more of them pursuant to the Powers given them by this Act whereupon the Goods and Chattels of any person or persons his or their Tenant or Tenants of and in the said Ninety five thousand acres or any part thereof shall be distrained or sold or his or their Lands Sequestred for the payment thereof or that such person or persons his or their Tenant or Tenants shall thereupon pay the said Tax and Taxes and penalties so assessed and imposed as aforesaid That then the said Governour Bayliffs and Corporation immediately from and after notice to him or them given thereof shall Assess and Tax the whole Ninety five thousand Acres for the satisfaction and payment of the Tax Taxes and penalties sum and sums of money and all damages that such person or persons his or their Tenant or Tenants hath or have paid born or sustained as aforesaid And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if the said Governour Bayliffs and Corporation shall not within six moneths next after demand made by such person or persons his and their Heirs Executors and Administrators whose own or Tenant or Tenants Goods and Chattels shall be distrained or sold or Lands sequestred as aforesaid pay and satisfie unto him or them such sum and sums of money and damages as he or they and his and their respective Tenant or Tenants have respectively paid born and sustained That then and from thenceforth such person and persons his and their Heirs and Assigns shall and may bring his and their Action or Actions of Debt in any of the Kings Majesties Courts at Westminster against the said Governour Bayliffs and Corporation for the recovery thereof and by vertue of this Act shall recover the same and be allowed Costs of Suit expended therein And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Commissioners so constituted or to be hereafter constituted as aforesaid or any seven or more of them for the better execution of the Powers hereby given shall may inform themselves by examining Witnesses upon Oath which hereby they or any seven or more of them shall have power to administer due execution of all every or any the Powers or Authorities hereby given them for the doing Iustice therein accordingly The Commissioners to take an Oath Provided always That the said Commi●●ioners and every of them before he or they take upon him or them the execution of any the Powers or Authorities hereby given them other then the administring the Oath following to one another which they shall have authority by this present Act to administer to one another shall take the Oath following viz. I A. B. shall and will without favour or affection hatred or malice truly and impartially according to the best of my skill and knowledg execute and perform all and every the Powers and Authorities established by this Act of Parliament Which Oath any one of the said Commissioners are hereby authorized to administer And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all Iudgments Orders Decrées Determinations Alterations Changes Restaurations and other Acts done by the said Commissioners hereby constituted or hereafter to be constituted as aforesaid or of any seven or more of them respectively pursuant to the Powers and Authorities by this Act given shall be final And that the first time and place of their Méeting shall be at or before the Two and twentieth day of September in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty and thrée at Ely And that afterwards the usual places where the said Commissioners shall sit to Hear Order The Places where the Commissioners shall sit and Determine the Matters to them referred by this Act shall from the 29th of September to the 26th day of March in every year be at the Town of Huntington and from the 25th day of March till the 30th day of September in every year be at Ely unless the said Commissioners hereby constituted or hereafter to be constituted as aforesaid or any seven or more of them shall appoint some other place or places being a Market Town or Towns And the said Commissioners or any seven or more of them shall by Warrant under their hands and seals declare the places and times of their after-méeting which Warrant shall be published in the open Market of such respective places where they last sate betwéen the hours of Twelve Two upon some Market day one moneth at the least before the said time or times of méeting To the end all persons concerned may have sufficient time and notice to make their appearance before them upon any cause of complaint or other occasion And shall have power and authority by Warrant under the hands and seals of any seven or more of them to summon Parties and Witnesses to appear before them Provided That none of the said Commissioners hereby constituted or hereafter to be constituted as aforesaid shall Vote or give his Iudgment or Determination in any matter or thing which concerns the Division and Bounds of the County of or for which he is appointed Commissioner Provided also That no person who
Sub-collectors of each Parish or Place which shall be appointed by vertue of this Act shall upon the Collection of the whole summe appointed to be collected by them and payment thereof as is hereby and before appointed have and receive for their pains in collecting and paying the moneys one peny in the pound which the said several Head-Collectors are hereby authorized to pay unto them and the several Head-Collectors which shall be appointed by vertue of this Act shall upon the payment of the whole summe due from their Hundred or Division to the Receiver-General of each County have and receive for their pains in receiving and paying the said moneys one peny in the pound which each Receiver-General is hereby authorised to pay and allow unto them accordingly and also upon the Receipt of the whole Assessment of the County City or Town for which he is appointed Receiver-General in case he hath received the several Duplicates of each Parish or Place therein and not otherwise to allow and pay according to such warrant as shall be in that behalf given by the said Commissioners or any thrée of them one peny in the pound for the Commissioners Clerks for their pains in fair writing the Assessments Duplicates and Copies Provided that no Head-Collectors shall be appointed for any City or Town which is by this Act particularly charged with the payment of any summe towards the Assessment hereby to be levied and for which a Receiver-General is to be appointed excepting within the City of London And be it Enacted and Declared How the money may be levied upon persons refusing to pay That if any Person shall refuse or neglect to pay any summe of money whereat he shall be rated and assessed That then it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Collectors Sub-collectors or any of them who are hereby Authorised and required thereunto to levy the summe assessed by Distress and Sale of the Goods of such persons so refusing or neglecting to pay deducting the summe assessed and reasonable charges of distraining and restore the overplus to the Owner thereof And to break open in the day-time any House and upon Warrant under the Hands and Seals of two or more of the said Commissioners any Chest Trunk or Box or other things where any such Goods are and to call to their Assistance the Constables Tythingmen and Headboroughs within the Counties Cities Towns or places where any refusal neglect or resistance shall be made which said Officers and Forces are hereby required to be aiding and assisting in the premisses as they will answer the contrary at their perils And if any question or difference happen upon taking of such Distresses betwéen the Parties distressed or distrained the same shall be ended and determined by the said Commissioners or any two or more of them And if any person or persons shall refuse or neglect to pay his or their Assessment In what case imprisonment may be for lack of distress and convey his or their Goods or other personal Estate whereby the summe of money so assessed cannot be levied according to this Act then the respective Commissioners or any two or more of them are hereby authorised to imprison the person except a Péer or Péers of this Realm and him and them in prison to detain and keep until the money so assessed and the charges for the bringing in the same be paid and satisfied and no longer And the several and respective Tenants or Tenant of all Houses and Lands Tenants to pay such sums as be rated upon their Landlords which shall be rated by vertue of this Act are hereby required and authorised to pay such summe or summes of money as shall be rated upon such House or Lands and to deduct out of the Rent so much of the said rates as in respect of the said Rents of every such House and Lands the Landlord should or ought to pay and bear And the said Landlords both mediate and immediate according to their respective Interests are hereby required to allow such deductions and payments upon the Receipt of the residue of the Rents And it is Enacted and Declared That every Tenant paying the said Assessment And be acquitted against them for so doing shall be acquitted and discharged for so much money as the said Assessment shall amount unto as if the same had béen actually paid unto such person or persons unto whom his Rents should have béen due and payable And if any difference shall arise betwéen Landlord and Tenant The Commissioners may determine differences between Landlords and Tenants about Rates or any other concerning the said Rates the said several Commissioners or any two or more of them in their several divisions shall and have hereby power to settle the same as they shall think fit And if any Person or Persons shall find him or themselves agrieved in that the Assessors have over-rated him or them and shall within six days after demand made of the summe of money assessed on him or them complain to two or more Commissioners whereof one of the Commissioners who signed or allowed his or their Assessment to be one The said Commissioners or any two or more of them shall have and have hereby power within twelve days after the demand of the Assessment as aforesaid to relieve such person or persons and to charge the same on such other person or persons as they shall see cause And in case the proportions set by this Act upon all and every the respective Counties Cities Towns and Places shall not be fully assessed levied and paid according to the true meaning thereof Rates upon persons not of ability or empty houses or that if any of the said Assessments shall be rated and imposed upon any person not being of ability to pay the same or upon any empty or void House or Land where the same cannot be collected or levied or that through any wilfulness negligence or mistake or accident the said Assessment charged upon each County City Town or Place by vertue of this Act happens not to be paid to the Receiver-General of the respective Counties as in this Act is directed that then in all and every such cases the several and respective Commissioners Assessors and Collectors aforesaid and every of them respectively are hereby authorised and required to assess or re-assess or cause to be assessed or re-assessed levied and paid all and every such sum or sums of money upon the respective Counties Cities Towns and Places or upon any of the Divisions Hundreds and Parishes therein as to the said Commissioners or such number of them as by this Act are authorised to cause the first Assessment hereby required to be made shall séem most agréeable to equity and justice the said new Assessment to be made collected and paid in such manner and by such means as in this Act for this Assessment is delared and directed The punishment of persons neglecting to perform
de vicineto de A. Quorum quilibet habeat viginti libras terrae tenementorum vel reddit per annum ad minus per quos c. qui nec c. And the residue of the said Writ shall be after the ancient manner And that those Writs which shall be awarded and directed for Returning of Iuries within the Dominion of Wales shall be made in the same manner altering onely the word Viginti into Octo. And that upon every such Writ and Writs of Venire facias Wales the Sheriff Coroner or other ministers of each respective County in England and Wales Penalty upon the Sheriff c. unto whom the making of the Pannel shall appertain shall not return in any such Pannel any person unless he shall then have Twenty pounds or Eight pounds respectively by the year at least as aforesaid in the same County where the Issue is to be tryed upon pain to forfeit for every person being returned in any such Pannel that shall not then have Twenty pounds or Eight pounds respectively as is aforesaid the sum of Five pounds to His Majesty His Heirs and Successors And for the better enabling the Sheriff of every County to know the value of the Estates of such persons as are by the true intent and meaning of this Act to be returned for Iury-men Be it further Enacted How the Sheriff shall find out persons fit to be returned for Iury-men That every Sheriff shall on the first day of every General Quarter-Sessions yearly held next after the Feast of Easter deliver or cause to be delivered unto the Iustices of Peace sitting at the same Sessions the names of all persons of such Estates as are by the true meaning of this Act to be returned for Iury-men to the end the Estates of such persons may be enquired after and such persons approved of by the said Iustices of Peace or the greater number of them then present to be persons of such Estates to be returnable for Iury-men for the year then next ensuing And the said Iustices shall have power to add such persons having Estates of the respective values before mentioned as they shall find to be omitted by the Sheriff amongst the names by him delivered and such competent number and no more of such persons as aforesaid shall be returnable to serve of Iuries for the year next ensuing as the said Iustices or the greater number of them as aforesaid shall think fit And that no Sheriff shall incur the penalty aforesaid for returning any of the persons so approved or added by the Iustices in case his Estate fall out to be of less value then aforesaid And it is further Enacted That no Sheriff or Bailiff of any Liberty or Franchise What time summons ought to be before appearance or any of their or either of their Ministers shall return any such person or persons as aforesaid to have been summoned by them or any of them unless such person or persons shall have been duly summoned by the space of six days at the least before the day on which they ought to make their appearance And have left with or for such persons in writing the names of all the parties in those Causes wherein they are to serve as Iurors Nothing may be taken to excuse appearance The Penalty nor shall directly or indirectly take any money or other reward to excuse the appearance of any Iuror by them or any of them to be summoned or returned upon pain to forfeit for every such offence the sum of Ten pounds Saving to all Cities and Towns Corporate their ancient Vsage of returning Iurors of such Estate and in such manner as heretofore hath béen used and accustomed And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That from henceforth upon Writs of Venire facias issued out and returned within the County-Palatine of Lancaster County-Palatine of Lancaster as of the same Assizes wherein the Issues are said to be joyned Writs of Habeas Corpora or Distringas shall be sued out like as is used in all other Counties within this Kingdom returnable at the then next Assizes And the Sheriff thereupon to return such Issues as is or ought to be done by the said Sheriffs of the said other Counties and those Issues to be duly estreated as above is provided And the better to cause and bring Iurors to appear upon Trials at Assizes within the said County-Palatine of Lancaster Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Sheriff of the same County-Palatine of Lancaster for the time being shall from henceforth cause twelve good and lawful men so qualified as before in this Act is appointed out of every of the six Hundreds within the said County-Palatine to be duly summoned or warned ten days at the least before the beginning of every Assizes to be and appear the first day of the then next Assizes and there to attend during the same Assizes to perform their duty and service to the Court as Iurors or Iurymen in such Causes betwéen party and party wherein they shall be respectively returned and impannelled upon pain that every of them that shall make default to appear and attend at and during the said Assizes to forfeit Ten pounds to the use and behoof of the Poor of the Town where such person or persons so making default doth inhabit and live the same to be levied recovered and had in such manner and ways as other Issues of Iurors use to be levied Provided That this Act shall continue and stand in force for the space of Thrée years The continuance of this Act. and from thence to the end of the next Session of Parliament and no longer CAP. IV. An Additional Act for the better Ordering and Collecting the Duty of EXCISE FOr the better Ordering and Collecting the Duty of Excise Be it Enacted and Declared 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 from and after the eighth day of November Powers given to Farmers of Excise which shall be in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty and five all Farmers of Excise or any of them within the several Circuits and Divisions of their respective Farms shall and are enabled hereby to exercise and put in Execution all such Powers and Authorities which the Commissioners or Sub-Commissioners of Excise are enabled to do and execute by the several Acts and Statutes of Excise for the levying raising receiving and managing of the said Revenue of Excise 12 Car. 2. cap. 24. 15 Car. 2. cap. 11. cap. 12 Except the Iudicial part of hearing and determining all breaches and offences against the Laws of Excise and of imposing mitigating or compounding of Fines or Penalties CAP. V. Delays in extending Statutes Judgments and Recognizances prevented Security by Statute
and for ever hereafter superseded surceased stayed and discharged And that none of the said Admirals Vice-Admirals Captains or Officers of Ships or Vessels Seamen or Mariners shall from henceforth by vertue force or colour of any Process or procéedings whatsoever in any of His Majesties said Courts or elsewhere be in any wise Arrested disquieted questioned or troubled either in their Persons Lands or Goods for or by reason of the said Act or any thing therein contained But that all and every the said Admirals Vice-Admirals Captains and Officers of Ships or Vessels and all Seamen and Mariners and every of them shall by vertue of this Act stand and be for ever discharged and acquitted in all Courts and Places and of and from all Suits and Proceedings whatsoever sued or begun or to be sued or begun against them or any of them for any manner of Prizes Ships or Goods whatsoever by them or any of them seised surprized or any ways taken betwixt the said thirtieth of January One thousand six hundred forty two and the nine and twentieth of May One thousand six hundred sixty and of and from all Accompts Troubles Articles and Suits whatsoever concerning the same And that this Act shall be taken and expounded in the most large and beneficial manner for the said Admiralls Vice-Admirals Commanders Captains and Officers of Ships and Vessels and Seamen and Mariners and every of them and for their best advantage for the final free and absolute acquitting and discharging of them and every of them of and from all the said Prizes and every part thereof and all Ships and Vessels and Goods whatsoever or of what nature or kind soever by them or any of them seized surprised or in any sort taken betwixt the said thirtieth of January One thousand six hundred forty two and the said nine and twentieth of May One thousand six hundred sixty Provided always And be it Enacted That this Act or any thing therein contained The said Act not repealed as to any Collectors Treasurers c. of such Prize-goods shall not extend or be construed to extend to discharge any other persons whatsoever but onely the said Admirals Vice-Admirals Commanders Captains of Ships and Officers of Ships or Vessels and Seamen and Mariners but that all and every Collectors and Treasurers Sub-Collectors and Vnder-Treasurers of Prize-Goods Commissioners and Sub-Commissioners of Prize-Goods and all and every their Casheers Deputies Officers and Receivers other then such person or persons who are discharged by the Act of Frée and General-Pardon Indempnity and Oblivion that have not yet truly accompted or paid in the Provenues of the Prizes or Moneys arising thereout seized or taken betwixt the said thirtieth of January One thousand six hundred forty two and the said nine and twentieth of May One thousand six hundred sixty and all and every other person and persons by whom or to whom or to or for whose use any Prizes or Prize-Ships Plate Iewels Arms Ammunition Wares Merchandizes or any manner of Goods whatsoever seized or taken for Prize betwixt the said thirtieth of January One thousand six hundred forty two and the said nine and twentieth of May One thousand six hundred sixty were disposed or sold or to whose hands they came and who had and enjoyed the same or any part thereof and are still behind and have not paid in the moneys contracted for and arising or due upon such Sales or Dispositions or any of them and all securities by them and every of them given for or touching the premisses or any thing concerning the said Prizes or any of them shall be chargeable to Your Majesty for the said premisses and all the dependencies thereof respectively in the said Court of Admiralty or Exchequer and shall be procéeded upon in the said Court of Admiralty or Exchequer in Your Majesties Name and to and for Your Majesties use according to the said Act directing the prosecution of such as are accomptable for Prize-Goods and as fully and entirely as if this Act had never béen Any thing in this present Act notwithstanding CAP. VII A former Act for Regulating Printing continued BE it Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament assembled That an Act made in the fourteenth year of the Reign of Our Soveraign Lord the King that now is Entituled An Act for preventing abuses in Printing Seditious Treasonable and unlicensed Books and Pamphlets and Regulating of Printing and Printing-Presses shall be continued and remain in force untill the end of the next Session of Parliament continued 17 Car. 2. cap. 4. CAP. VIII Arrests of Judgment and superseding Executions prevented WHereas great delay trouble and vexation hath béen and still is occasioned to the people of this Realm as well by arresting and reversing of Iudgments as by staying Executions by Writs of Error and Supersedeas For remedy thereof Be it 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 if any Verdict of Twelve men shall be given in any Action In what court and cases Iudgment after verdict shall not be stayed for default of form in pleading Suit Bill or Demand to be commenced from and after the Five and twentieth day of March which shall be in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty and five in any of His Majesties Courts of Record at Westminster or in the Courts of Record in the Counties-Palatine of Chester Lancaster or Durham or in His Majesties Courts of the Great Sessions in any of the twelve Shires of Wales Iudgement thereupon shall not be stayed or reversed for default in form or lack of form or by reason that there are not Pledges or but one Pledge to prosecute returned upon the Original Writ or because the Name of the Sheriff is not returned upon such Original Writ or for default of entring Pledges upon any Bill or Declaration or for default of alledging the bringing into Court of any Bond Bill Indenture or other Déed whatsoever mentioned in the Declaration or other Pleading or for default of Allegation of the bringing into Court of Letters Testamentary or Letters of Administration or by reason of the omission of Vi armis or Contra pacem or for or by reason of the mistaking of the Christian Name or Sirname of the Plaintiff or Defendant Demandant or Tenant sum or sums of Money Day Moneth or Year by the Clerk in any Bill Declaration or Pleading where the right Name Sirname Sum Day Moneth or Year in any Writ Plaint Roll or Record preceding or in the same Roll or Record where the Mistake is committed is or are once truly and rightly alledged whereunto the Plaintiff might have demurred and shewn the same for Cause nor for want of the Averment of Hoc
High Bridge over Spalding River be not finished before the five and twentieth of March One thousand six hundred and seventy That then the said Trustées Spalding-brid● their heirs and assigns or the survivor of them shall forfeit the full and just sum of one hundred and fifty pounds to Peircy Church Esquire his Executors or Assigns which shall and may be raised by the Commissioners of Sewers for the time being at the publick Sessions by sale of part of the said third part of the said Fens or of the said thrée thousand five hundred Acres therein mentioned and be by them accordingly paid over to the said Peircy Church his Executors or Assigns and the person and persons and their heirs to whom such sale shall be made shall and may for ever then after hold and enjoy the same by vertue of such sale and of this present Act any thing herein to the contrary notwithstanding And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That for the better preservation of the said Banks environing the said Fens or made within the said Fens for the defence of the same Preservation of the Banks it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Trustées their heirs and assigns or the survivor of them to cut the ground lying betwéen the outring-Banks and the said Rivers or either of them to take earth manure and litter for repairing the said Banks so often as néed shall require or to them shall séem méet and convenient so that such cutting be not extended or made above six score foot distant from the said Banks and to erect make and kéep such and so many sufficient Bars and Slakers and in such places as shall séem most fit and convenient to the said Trustées their heirs and assigns or the survivor of them The Slakers to take off the surplusage of Waters and the Bars to hinder the passage of Horsmen and drifts of Cattel over the same Banks in the times hereafter prohibited And to the end that the Banks should not be impaired by horsemen drifts of shéep horses beasts and other Cattel It is hereby Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no person or persons whatsoever except as hereafter is excepted shall at any time or times hereafter in any year betwéen michaelmas-Michaelmas-day and the first day of May drive or cause to be driven any Horses Oxen Shéep or any other kind of Cattel over or upon any of the said Banks without first paying to them the said Trustées their heirs and assigns or the survivor of them after the rate of four pence for every score of Shéep and for every other Beast the sum of four pence which they their heirs and assigns are hereby authorized to demand and receive Provided nevertheless and be it Enacted That all and every the Lords Proviso for owners and commoners Owners and Commoners of or in all or any part of the said Fens shall have frée liberty at all times of the year for them their Horses Servants and Cattel to pass and repass upon any Bank or Banks Drove or Droves in or compassing the said Fens without paying any thing for so doing if such person or persons claiming such fréedom do not usually buy Shéep or Cattel and trade that way to London with such Cattel or Shéep as are not of their own féeding for a Moneth before And be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid Horsemen and cattel landing upon the banks That no person or persons whatsoever kéeping a Horse-boat either at Croyland Cloote Deeping Baston Eastcoate Pinchbeck Spalding or Cowbet shall land any horsemen with their horses or cattel upon any the said Banks at any time hereafter betwéen Michaelmas day and the first day of May but at Waldrome-Hall Baston Spoute Dovehurne Cloote or Croyland without licence first thereunto had and obtained from the said Trustées their heirs and assigns or the survivor of them upon pain and forfeiture to be made and paid for every horse and neat beast six pence and for every score of shéep four pence to the said Trustées their heirs and assigns or the survivor of them And that no manner of person or persons shall draw any Boat on or over any the Banks in or compassing the said Fens but in such places only as are or shall be appointed for that purpose And it is further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no Swine of what sort soever Swine ringed or unringed be put upon the said Fens or any of them betwéen the said Banks and the Wearditches but that they shall be put into the Fens at usual places where other Cattel are put in And that the Swine so put shall be ringed upon pain of every Hog so found unringed to forfeit to them the said Trustées their heirs or assigns or the survivor of them the sum of two pence for every time so found to be levied by distress and impounding of such Hog or Hogs And it is further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the said Trustées their heirs and assigns or the survivor of them their or any of their Tenants Farmers or Ground-holders of any part of the said third part or of the said Fen or of the said five thousand Acres shall not have any time hereafter use or claim any Common of Pasture or other Commonage of Pasturing in any part of the remainder of the said Fens nor any of them nor in the North Fen of Pinchbeck and Spalding Poor Inhabitants nor any part thereof by vertue or pretence of his or their residence there But all and every the Inhabitants that may hereafter be upon any part of the said third part or upon any part of the said five thousand Acres and are not able to maintain themselves shall be maintained and kept by the said Trustées their heirs and assigns and the survivor of them and never become chargeable in any kind to all or any the respective Parishes wherein such Inhabitant or Inhabitants shall reside or dwell any Statute or Law to the contrary hereof in any wise notwithstanding And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no water shall be let or taken out of the Rivers of Gleane or Welland Water shall not be set out of the rivers of Glean and Welland or any other the said Dreyn or Dreyns by any Sluce Cut or Tunnel without the licence of the said Trustées their heirs or assigns or the survivor of them or by Order of six Commissioners of Sewers who likewise are to take order that such Cut or Cuts made for the taking thereof shall be made up again at the charge of the person or persons for whose benefit the same were made but for necessary houshold uses by such as now lye by some Law of Sewers already setled And in case any abuse of the said Tunnels happen to be that then the said Trustées their heirs or assigns or the survivor of them their servants or agents shall have power
of Mountgomery Two hundred and nine pounds six shillings six pence The County of Pembroke the sum of Two hundred forty seven pounds one shilling seven pence thrée farthings The County of Radnor the sum of One hundred thirty one pounds eightéen shillings six pence thrée farthings The Town of Haverford-West the sum of Eleven pound nine shillings seven pence And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid Commissioners named in the former Act shall have the same power for executing this Act. That all and every the persons who are nominated in and by the said former Act to be Commissioners of and for the several and respective Counties Cities Burroughs Towns and Places therein mentioned shall likewise be and so are hereby appointed to be Commissioners for execution of this present Act within the said several and respective Counties Cities Burroughs Towns and places for which they were nominated in the aforesaid Act and shall have and execute the like Powers and Authorities Rules and Directions touching the better Assessing Collecting Levying Receiving and Paying the said Fifty two thousand fourscore and thrée pounds six shillings and eight pence by the Moneth during the said Twenty four moneths as in and by the aforesaid Act were given to the said Commissioners touching the better Assessing Collecting Levying Receiving and Paying the said Thréescore and eight thousand eight hundred and ninetéen pounds and nine shillings by the Moneth payable as aforesaid And all and every person or persons who shall be liable unto or any ways concerned or imployed in the Assessing Collecting Levying Receiving or Paying any of the moneys by this Act imposed shall have like Benefits Advantages and Discharges and shall be subject to like Penalties and Forfeitures in case of any neglect or refusal to pay their respective Assessments or to perform their respective Duties as any other person or persons liable unto or concerned or imployed in the Assessing Collecting Levying Receiving or Paying any of the moneys by the said former Act imposed or to have or be subject unto as fully and amply as if the same Clauses Matters and Things had béen in this Act particularly repeated and Enacted To the end that the Monethly Assessments which will remain due and payable by vertue of the said former Act and the monethly Additions thereunto made by vertue of this present Act may be duly answered and paid in as aforesaid The first meeting 8. Jan. And be it further Enacted That the several Commissioners shall meet together at the most usual and common place of meeting as in the said Act is directed on or before the Tenth day of January next to put this Act and the said former Act in execution according to the best of their Iudgments and Discretions and shall then if they see cause subdivide themselves as by the said Act is further directed concerning the said former Assessment And further That they meet at least three Weeks before each Quarterly Payment of the said several Assessments for the purposes aforesaid And that the said Eight Quarterly Payments of Fifty two thousand fourscore and three pounds six shillings eight pence by the Moneth amounting in each Quarter to the sum of One hundred fifty six thousand two hundred and fifty pounds shall be Assessed Collected Levied and paid to the Receivers of the several Counties appointed or that shall be appointed by His Majesty and by them answered and paid into His Majesties Exchequer on the days and times mentioned and expressed in the said Act for payment of the said first Assessment Moneys lent to his Majesty or Wares how to be secured 18 Car. 2. cap. 1. And to the intent that all money to be lent to Your Majesty and moneys that shall be due upon such Contracts for Wares and Goods which shall be delivered for this service may be well and sufficiently secured out of the moneys arising and payable by this Act Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That there be provided and kept in His Majesties Exchequer to wit in the Office of the Auditor of the Receipt one Book or Register in which Book or Register all moneys that shall be paid into the Exchequer by this Act shall be entred and registred apart and distinct from the moneys paid or payable to Your Majesty on the before mentioned Act and from all other moneys or Branches of Your Majesties Revenue whatsoever And that also there be one other Book or Registry provided or kept in the said Office of all Orders and Warrants to be made by the Lord Treasurer and Vnder-Treasurer or by the Commissioners of the Treasury for the time being for payment of all and every Sum and Sums of money to all persons for Moneys lent Wares or Goods bought or other payments directed by His Majesty relating to the service of His War And that no moneys leviable by this Act be issued out of the Exchequer during this War 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 That also there be the like Book or Register provided and kept by the said Auditor of all moneys paid out or issued by vertue of such Orders and Warrants That it shall be lawful for any person or persons willing to lend any money or to furnish any Wares Victuals Necessaries or Goods 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 or Wares as aforesaid And that the respective Officers and their Deputies and Clerks in whose custody such Books be or shall be shall be assistant to such persons for their better and speedier satisfaction in that behalf 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 a Warrant contained 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 Victuals or 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
Gray the elder Edward Gray the younger Gentlemen York West-Riding For the West-Riding in the County of York Iohn Stanhope Esquire Francis Carr Gent. William Ellis Henry Edmonds Iohn Hopton Christopher Drisfeild Henry Slingsby Robert Wivell Robert Brandling Esquires Ralph Banister John Cook Gent. John Savile of Meathley Esquire Kingston upon Hull For the Town and County of Kingston upon Hull William Lister Esquire Lambert Alderman Brecon For the County of Brecon Sir Walter Williams Baronet Lehunt Esquire Daniel Williams of Penpont William Bowen and David Gwenn Gent. Cardigan For the Town of Cardigan The Mayor for the time being Thomas Parry Esq John Morrice Alderman Glamorgan For the Town of Glamorgan Sir Edward Stradling Baronet Iohn VVindham Edmund Lewis Richard Seyes of Bouerton Walter Thomas Martin Button Thomas Button Esquires Merioneth For the County of Merioneth Captain John Nanney Lewis Lewis Iohn Lluid of Ke●venraes Hugh Nanney of Festiniog Gent. Monmouth For the County of Monmouth Henry Milborne Charles Milborne Bennet Hoskins Iohn Hoskins Herbert of Newton Herbert Jones Gent. Pembroke For the County of Pembroke Thomas Philips Esquire High Sheriff for the County of Pembroke Walter Vaughan James Haward Esquires Essex Merrick William Woogan Esquires Thomas Cozen Gent. Haverford-West For the Town and County of Haverford-West Walter Vaughan Esquire John Bateman Robert Prust Richard Fowler Gent. Which said Commissioners in order to the spéedy execution of this Act The Commissioners to meet 24. February next shall in their respective Counties Cities Burroughs Towns and Places méet together at the most usual or common place of méeting within each of the said Counties Cities Burroughs Towns and places respectively at or before the Fourtéenth day of February next ensuing May divide themselves And the said Commissioners or so many of them as shall be present at the first general méeting or the major part of them may by their consents and agréements divide as well themselves as other the Commissioners not then present for the execution of this Act in Hundreds Laths Wapentakes Rapes Wards Towns and other places within their Limits Priviledged or not Priviledged in such manner and form as to them shall séem expedient and shall direct their several or joynt Precept or Precepts to such Inhabitants High-Constables Petty-Constables Bayliffs and other like Officers and Ministers and such number of them as they in their discretions shall think most convenient requiring them to appear before the said Commissioners at such time and place as they shall appoint not excéeding Eight days And at such their appearances the said Commissioners How the Commissioners shall execute their Powers or so many of them as shall be thereunto appointed shall openly read or cause to be read unto them the Rates in this Act mentioned and openly declare the effect of their Charge unto them and how and in what manner they ought and should make their Certificates according to the Rates aforesaid And shall then and there prefix another day to the said persons to appear before the said Commissioners and bring in their Certificates of the names and sirnames qualities degrées and titles of all and every the persons dwelling or residing within the limits of those places with which they shall be charged and of the substances and values of every of them in Money Debts Annual Fées Perquisits Wages Profits Emoluments and other things chargeable by this Act without concealment love favour dread or malice upon pain of forfeiture of any sum not excéeding Five pounds to be levied as by this Act is appointed Collectors to be appointed in every Parish And shall then also return the names of two or more able and sufficient persons within the limits and bounds of those Parishes or places where they shall be chargeable respectively as aforesaid to be Collectors of the Moneys due to His Majesty by this Act For whose paying in to the Head-Collectors in manner following such moneys as they shall be charged withall the Parish or place by whom they are so imployed shall be answerable Which Certificates and Assessments shall be ascertained and returned in to the Commissioners at or before the First day of March next ensuing and upon the delivery and returning in of such Certificates or Assessments unto the said Commissioners they or any two or more of them shall forthwith issue out and deliver their Warrants or Estreats to such Collectors as aforesaid for the spéedy Collecting and Levying of the said Assessments and all Moneys and Rates due thereupon according to the intent and subsequent direction of this present Act. Of all which the said Collectors are hereby required to make demand of the parties themselves or at the places of their last abode within six dayes after the receipt of such Warrants or Estreats and to Levy and pay in the same on or before the eighth day of April One thousand six hundred sixty seven at such place as the Commissioners shall appoint unto their respective Head-collectors who are hereby impowred and required to call upon and hasten their Sub-collectors to the said payment and after the said eighth day of April to Levy by Warrant under the Hands and Seals of any two or more of the Commissioners upon the Sub-collector by Distress such sum and sums of Money as ought by him to have béen paid and is not paid by reason of his failer in doing his duty according to the direction of this Act so as every Head-collector may and shall make payment of the full sum by him to be paid at or before the fiftéenth day of the said Moneth of April unto the respective Receiver-General who is likewise required to call upon and hasten the said Head-collector And be it Enacted that a true Duplicate of the whole sum charged within every Hundred Lath Duplicates of the sums charged within every Division Wapentake Parish Ward or place Rated and Assessed in pursuance of this Act without naming the persons shall under the Hands and Seals of two or more of the Commissioners thereunto appointed be returned into His Majesties Exchequer before the Twentieth day of April next ensuing all Appeals being first determined And that like Duplicates be also in convenient time made out and delivered unto the Receivers-general and Head-collectors according to their respective Collections so as every of them may be duly charged to answer their respective Collections and Receipts and that the money due thereupon be paid into His Majesties Exchequer before the Thirtieth day of the said moneth of April One thousand six hundred sixty seven And upon return of any such Certificate the said Commissioners or any thrée or more of them shall and may if they sée cause examine the Presenters thereof And if the said Commissioners or any thrée or more of them within their several limits shall have certain knowledge or vehemently suspect that any person or persons in the said Certificate mentioned is or are of a greater Value or Estate then in the
are for the use and service aforesaid to be kept in His Majesties Office of Receipt in the said Mint or Mints under the usual Keys of the Warden Master and Worker and Comptroller for the time being and issued out thence from time to time according to the manner and course of the said Mint or Mints respectively And it is hereby further Enacted That there shall not be issued out of the Exchequer of the said moneys in any one year for the Fées and Salaries of the Officers of the Mint or Mints and towards the providing maintaining and repairing of the Houses Offices and Buildings and other necessaries for Assaying Melting down and Coyning above the sum of Thrée thousand pounds Sterling money And the overplus of the said moneys so kept or to be kept as aforesaid shall be imployed for and towards the expence waste and charge of assaying melting down and Coynage and buying in of Gold and Silver to Coyn The continuance of this Act. and not otherwise And lastly Be it Enacted And it is hereby Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That this Act shall continue and be in force until the Twentieth day of December which shall be in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred seventy one and until the end of the first Session of Parliament then next following Proviso and no longer Provided always and be it further Enacted That where His Majesty in and by his Letters Patents under his Great Seal dated at Westminster the Twentieth day of August in the Twelfth year of his Reign Dame Barbara Villiers did for divers good causes and considerations Him moving give and grant to Dame Barbara Villiers Widow the sum of Two pence by tale out of every pound weight Troy of Silver moneys which from thenceforth should be Coyned by vertue of any Warrant or Indenture made and to be made by His Majesty his Heirs and Successors To have hold receive perceive and take the same unto the said Dame Barbara Villiers her Executors Administrators and Assigns from the Ninth day of the then instant August wéekly as the said moneys should be Coyned for and during the term of One and twenty years as by the same doth appear That His Majesty may out of the moneys leviable by this Act appoint and cause reasonable satisfaction to be made yearly to the said Dame Barbara Villiers her Executors and Administrators for her Interest in the Premisses not excéeding the sum of Six hundred pounds in any one year Anno Regni CAROLI II. Regis Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hiberniae Decimo Nono AT the Parliament begun at Westminster the Eighth day of May Anno Dom. 1661. In the Thirteenth Year of the Reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord CHARLES by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith c. And there continued by several Prorogations to the 18th day of September 1666. And then continued to the 8th of February following And thence Prorogued to the 10th of October 1667. were Enacted as followeth CAP. I. An Act Explanatory of the Act for Raising Moneys by a Poll and otherwise towards the Maintenance of this present War 18 Car. 2. cap. 1. WHereas by an Act of this present Session of Parliament Intituled An Act for Raising Moneys by a Poll and otherwise towards the Maintenance of this present War It is Enacted That all and every person and persons shall pay unto His Majesty the sum of Twelve pence over and above the other Rates charged upon them by the said Act To prevent all doubts that may arise in the execution thereof Be it Enacted and Declared 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 said sum of Twelve pence shall be charged upon and be paid by every person of what age sex or condition soever within the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Tweed other then such persons who receive Alms from the Parish and the Children of any person remaining in his or her family who by reason of their poverty doth not contribute unto the Rates for Church and Poor and which are under the age of sixtéen years and are therefore exempted by the said Act. And be it further Enacted That the respective Parents Guardians and Tutors of every person under the age of One and twenty years shall upon default of payment by such person and upon demand pay Twelve pence for every such person residing in their family or under their Tuition and not exempted as aforesaid And be it Enacted That every person and persons charged or appointed to make any payment by vertue of this present Act shall be compellable by the Commissioners appointed by the before recited Act or any two or more of them to pay the same according unto the Rules and Methods and under the Penalties for paying the Rates expressed in the said recited Act. And be it further Enacted and Declared That every person or persons charged by the said recited Act for his or their Profession Office or in respect of any other capacity chargeable by this or the aforesaid Act who shall find him or themselves overcharged shall and may upon his or their Appeal before the Commissioners in the said Act mentioned or any two or more of them upon his or their several Oaths discharge him or themselves in such manner and form as persons over-rated for their personal Estates are by the said Act enabled And be it Enacted That all persons not being Housholders nor having a certain place of abode and all Servants shall be taxed at the places where they shall be resident at the time of the execution of the said Act and not otherwhere CAP. II. A Judicature erected for Determination of Differences touching Houses Burned or Demolished by reason of the late Fire which happened in London WHereas the greatest part of the Houses in the City of London and some in the Suburbs thereof have béen burnt by the dreadful and dismal Fire which happened in September last Many of the Tenants Vnder-tenants or late Occupiers whereof are liable unto Suits and Actions to compel them to repair and rebuild the same and to pay their Rents as if the same had not béen burned and are not relieveable therein in any ordinary course of Law and great Differences are like to arise concerning the said Repairs and new Building of the said Houses and payment of Rents which if they should not be determined with all spéed and without charge would much obstruct the rebuilding of the said City And for that it is just that every one concerned should bear a proportionable share of the loss according to their several Interests wherein in respect of the multitude of cases varying in their circumstances no certain general rule can be prescribed Be it
said Mayor and Court of Aldermen who upon deliberate hearing of all Parties shall finally determine the same without further or other Appeal Common Sewers Drains and Vaults c. And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the numbers and places for all common Sewers Drains and Vaults and the order and manner of paving and pitching the Stréets and Lanes within the said City and Liberties thereof shall be designed and set out by such and so many persons as the said Mayor Aldermen and Commonalty in Common Council assembled shall from time to time authorize and appoint under their Common Seal or the more part of them which said persons so authorized and appointed or any seven or more of them together with the said Surveyors or some or one of them within his or their Precinct respectively shall at their méeting have power and authority to order and direct the making of any new Vaults Drains and Sewers or to cut into any Drain or Sewer already made and for the altering inlarging amending cleansing and scouring of any old Vaults Sinks or Common Sewers For the better effecting whereof it shall and may be lawful to and for the said persons so authorized and appointed as aforesaid or any seven or more of them at their said méeting to impose any reasonable Tax upon all Houses within the said City and Liberties thereof in proportion to the benefit they shall receive thereby for and towards the new making cutting altering inlarging amending cleansing and scouring all and singular the said Vaults Drains Sewers Pavements and Pitching aforesaid And in default of payment of the said sums so to be charged it shall and may be lawful to and for the said persons so authorized as aforesaid or any seven or more of them by Order and Warrant under their hands and seals to levy the said sum and sums of money so assessed by Distress and sale of the goods of the party chargeable therewith and refusing or neglecting to pay the same rendring the overplus if any be And that all other Commissioners whatsoever be altogether suspended to intermeddle in the premisses within the said City and Liberties thereof for the space of seven years next and for so long after until the said intended Buildings shall be fully finished Any Law or Statute to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding And be it further Enacted That it shall and may be lawful to and for the Lord Mayor Noysome Trades prohibited in the High Streets Aldermen and Common Council of the said City from time to time to prohibit such Trades and Occupations as they shall judge noisom or perilous in respect of Fire to be used or exercised in the high or principal Stréets of the said City And forasmuch as the fréedom of openness of the Stréet conduceth much to the advancement of Trade and Ornament of the City Be it further Enacted That it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Mayor Aldermen and Commonalty by Order of Common Council in that behalf to be made from time to time and at their will and pleasure Removing of Conduits in High Streets to remove out of any of the high Stréets all or any of the Conduits now standing or hereafter to be erected and to set up and to erect the same in such other publick places within the said City as they shall think fit or to contract the same into any smaller or lesser compass in the places where they now stand or hereafter shall be erected as aforesaid according to their discretions And whereas many antient Stréets and Passages within the said City and Liberties thereof and amongst others those which are hereafter mentioned were narrow and incommodious for Carriages and Passengers and prejudicial to the Trade and Health of the Inhabitants and are necessary to be inlarged as well for the Convenience as Ornament of the City Be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Mayor Aldermen and Commons of the said City for the time being in Common Council assembled shall and may What Streets may be opened and enlarged and are hereby impowred and required to inlarge all and every the Stréets and Places hereafter mentioned where and in such manner as there shall be cause by and with the Approbation of His Majesty and not otherwise That is to say The Stréet called Fleetstreet from the place where the Greyhound-Tavern stood to Ludgate and from thence to Saint Paul's Church-yard The Stréet leading from the East end of Saint Pauls Church into Cheapside The Stréet and Passage at the East end of Cheapside leading into the Poultry The Stréet and Passage out of the Poultry leading into the West end of Cornhill at or near the place late called the Stocks The Stréet called Blow-bladder Street leading from the West end of Cheapside towards Newgate-Market And to inlarge the Stréet and Passage from thence towards Newgate-Market by laying the Ground where the Middle-Row in the Shambles there lately stood into the said Stréet and in like manner to inlarge the Passage from Newgate-Market towards Newgate by laying the Ground of the late four Houses betwéen Warwick-Lane end in Newgate-Market and the late Bell-Inne there into the Stréet And in like manner to inlarge as there shall be cause the Lane called Ave-Maria-Lane leading from Pater-Noster-Row to Ludgate-Street And the Stréet or Passage at the end of Saint Martins le Grand towards Blow-bladder Street aforesaid And also the Passage from Saint Magnus Church to the Conduit in Gracious-Street and the North end of Gracious-Street and also Thames-Street from the West-corner of Saint Magnus Church aforesaid to the Tower-Dock and to inlarge Old Fish-Street by laying the Middle-Row there into the Stréet And the said Mayor Aldermen and Common Council also shall and may by vertue of this present Act inlarge and make wider any other such strait and narrow passages within the said City as are less then fourtéen foot in breadth So as notice be given to the Owners or parties interessed in the Ground to be so taken for the inlarging thereof on or before the First day of May next ensuing And are and shall be also further enabled by vertue of this Act to make or cause to be made a new Stréet leading and extending from the Guild-Hall of the said City into Cheapside the same to be of such breadth and wideness as they shall judge méet and convenient And to the end that reasonable satisfaction may be given for all such Ground as shall be taken and imployed for the uses aforesaid The Mayor Aldermen Satisfaction to be made for Ground and Common Council shall and may treat and agrée with the Owners and others interessed therein And if there shall be any Persons Bodies Corporate or Collegiate that shall wilfully refuse to treat and agrée as aforesaid or through any disability by Nonage Coverture or especial Entail or other impediment cannot That in such cases the said Lord Mayor
and Court of Aldermen are hereby authorized by vertue of this Act to issue out a Warrant or Warrants to the Sheriffs of London who are hereby required accordingly to Impannel and return a Iury before the said Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen Which Iury upon their Oaths to be administred by the said Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen are to Inquire and Assess such Damage and Recompence as they shall judge fit to be awarded to the Owners and others interested according to their several and respective Interests and Estates of and in any such Houses or Ground or any part thereof for their respective Interests and Estates in the same as by the said Lord Mayor Aldermen and Commons in Common Council assembled shall be adjudged fit to be converted for the purposes aforesaid And such Verdict of the Iury and Iudgement of the said Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen thereupon and the payment of the sum or sums of money so awarded or adjudged to the Owners and others having Estate or Interest or Tender and refusal thereof shall be binding to all intents and purposes against the said Parties their Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns and others claiming any Title or Interest in the said Houses or Ground and shall be a full Authority for the said Lord Mayor Aldermen and Commons to cause the same to be converted and used for the purposes aforesaid Houses which shall be bettered in value And forasmuch as the Houses now remaining and to be rebuilt will receive more or less advantage in the value of their Rents by the liberty of Air and frée Recourse for Trade and other Conveniencies by such Regulation and Inlargement It is also Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That in case of refusal or incapacity as aforesaid of the Owners or others interessed of or in the said Houses to agrée and compound with the said Lord Mayor Aldermen and Commons for the same Thereupon a Iury shall and may be Impannelled in manner and form aforesaid to Iudge and Assess upon the Owners and others interessed of and in such Houses such competent sum and sums of Money with respect to their several Interests in consideration of such improvement and melioration as in reason and good conscience they shall think fit And all sums of Money that shall be so Assessed and Raised as aforesaid shall be paid to the Chamberlain of the City of London for the time being who is hereby enabled from time to time to receive and recover the same by Action at Law and whose Receipt shall be a good Discharge to such Owners or others interessed And who is hereby appointed to receive and pay and be accomptable for the same according to such Directions as shall from time to time be given him by the said Lord Mayor Aldermen and Commons And the Money so raised shall be wholly imployed towards payment and satisfaction of such Houses and Ground as shall be converted into Stréets Passages Markets and other publick places aforesaid And such satisfaction so given or tendered and refused as aforesaid shall devest the Propriety Estate and Interest of the respective Owners and others having Interest of and in such parcels of Ground so to be taken and imployed for the uses aforesaid by vertue of this Act Which shall be and are hereby actually Setled and Invested in the said Lord Mayor Commonalty and Citizens of the City of London and their Successors in like manner as other the Common-stréets and High-ways within the said City Who may hear and determine differences of several claims of Estates And in case any Controversies or Differences shall happen to arise betwéen several persons that shall claim several Estates or Interests into or out of any Grounds to be sold by the said Mayor Aldermen and Common Council or by them to be taken and disposed of by vertue and in pursuance of this Act to and for the uses aforesaid That then the Iustices of the Courts of Kings Bench and Common Pleas and Barons of the Coif of the Exchequer for the time being or any thrée or more of them shall be and are hereby authorized to hear and finally to order and determine the same in a summary way of procéeding and without the formalities or ordinary course of procéedings used in any the said Courts to order and award such Distribution to be made of the Money thereby arising for the satisfying of such several Interests and Claims as to them shall séem just and reasonable according to the respective Estate or Estates Title or Interests of the person or persons making Claim thereunto According to which order and distribution to be made and appointed by the said Iustices and Barons or any three or more of them the said Purchase-money shall be satisfied and paid by the said Chamberlain to the said several persons respectively The second of September appointed a day of Humiliation in the City yearly forever And that the said Citizens and their Successors for all the time to come may retain the Memorial of so sad a Desolation and reflect seriously upon their manifold Iniquities which are the unhappy causes of such Iudgements Be it further Enacted That the Second day of September unless the same happen to be Sunday and if so then the next day following be yearly for ever hereafter observed as a day of Publick Fasting and Humiliation within the said City and Liberties thereof to implore the Mercies of almighty God upon the said City to make devout Pray and Supplication unto him to divert the like Calamity for the time to come A Pillar to be set in memory of the Fire And the better to preserve the memory of this Dreadful Visitation Be it further Enacted That a Column or Pillar of Brass or Stone be erected on or as near unto the place where the said Fire so unhappily began as conveniently may be in perpetual Remembrance thereof with such Inscription thereon as hereafter by the Mayor and Court of Aldermen in that behalf be directed Tender of money at the Assurance Office or the Royal Exchange And be it Enacted And it is hereby Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all Tenders of Money or Payment thereof which by any Bonds Covenants or other Obligations or Assurance whatsoever ought to be made in the late Assurance-Office or in any other place on the late Royal Exchange London shall or may be made at or in the present Assurance-Office in Gresham-House And shall be as valid and legal to all intents and purposes and discharge the Obligor as fully and amply as if they had béen made in the first intended place on the said Royal Exchange And it is hereby further Enacted That the Parish-Churches to be Rebuilded within the said City of London in lieu of those which were Demolished by the late Fire Parish Churches to be rebuilded shall not excéed the number of Thirty nine Which shall be set out and appointed by and with the