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A39441 An Abridgement of the statutes made in the thirteenth year of the reign of King Charles the Second alphabetically digested under apt titles and heads for the ready finding out of the matter. England and Wales. Laws, etc. 1661 (1661) Wing E860; ESTC R6329 18,777 46

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herein particularly mentioned expressed are hereby ratified and confirmed That is to say 1. One Act entituled An Act for the Encouraging and increasing of Shipping Navigation 2. An Act for Prohibiting the Exportation of Wool Wool-fels Fullers-Earth or any kind of Scouring Earth 3. An Act impowring the Master of the Rolls for the time being for to make Leases for years in order to new build the old Houses belonging to the Rolls 4. An Act for prohibiting the Planting setting or Sowing of Tobacco in England and Ireland 5. An Act for restraining the taking of Excessive Usury 6. An Act for the present nominating of Commissioners of Sewers 7. An Act for the incorporating of the Master and Wardens of the Company of Haberdashers London to be Governours of the Free-School and Alms-howses in Newport in the County of Salop of the foundation of William Adams and for setling of lands and Possessions on them for Maintenance thereof and other Charitable uses And all and every the clauses sentences and Articles in them and every of them conteyned shall be and are hereby ratified and confirmed and Enacted and declared to have the full force and strength of Acts of Parliament Causes Ecclesiastical Stat. 13. Car. 2. cap. 12. Reciting An Act of the 17. Car. 1. Entituled An Act for Repeal of a Branch of a statute Primo Eliz. concerning Commissioners for causes Ecclesiasticall whereby the Ordinary course of Justice in Causes Ecclesiasticall hath been obstructed Enacteth that neither the said Act nor any thing therein contained doth or shall take away any ordinary Power or Authority from any Arch-Bishop Bishops or any other person or persons c. but that they and every of them exercising Ecclesiasticall Jurisdiction may proceed determine Sentence and excercise all manner of Ecclesiasticall Jurisdiction and all Consures and Coercions appertaining and belonging to the same before the making of the Act before recited in all causes and matters belonging to Ecclesiasticall Jurisdiction according to the Kings Majecty's Ecclesiastical Laws used and practised in this Realm in as ample manner and form as they did and might lawfully have done before the making of the said Act. 2. That the afore recited Act 17 Car. 1. and all the matters and Clauses therein conteyned Excepting what concerns the High Commission Court or the New Erection of some such like Court by Commission shall be and is hereby repealed to all intents and purposes whatsoever 3. Provided that this Act shall not extend to revive or give force to the said Branch of the said Statute made in the First year of the Reign of the said late Queen Elizabeth mentioned in the said Act of Parliament made in the 17 year of the Reign of the said King Charles but that said Branch shall stand and be repealed in such sort as if this Act had never been made 4. That it shall not be lawfull for any Arch-bishop Bishop Vicar-Generall c. or any other person having or exercising Spiritual or Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction to tender or administer unto any person whatsoever the Oath called the Oath Ex Officio or any other Oath whereby such person to whom the same is tendered or administred may be charged or compelled to confess or accuse or to purge him or herselfe of any criminall matter or thing whereby he or she may be liable to any censure or punishment 5. That This Act shall not extend to give unto any Arch-Bishop Bishop or any other Spiritual or Ecclesiasticall Judge Officer c. any Power or Authority to exercise execute inflict or determine any Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Censure or Coercion with they might not by Law have done before the year of our Lord 1639. Nor to abridge or diminish the Kings Supremacy in Ecclesiasticall matters and affairs Nor to confirm the Canons made in the year 1640. nor any of them nor any other Ecclesiastieal Laws or Canons not formerly confirmed allowed or enacted by Parliament or by the established Laws of the Land as they stood in the year of our Lord 1639. Carriages c. for the King Stat. 13 Car. 2 cap. 8. Reciting the Act made in the 12 year of his Majesties Reign entituled An Act for taking away the Court of Wards and Liveries Purveyance c. and mentioning some great incoveniences which may insue to his Majesty thereupon in respect of his Majesties Royal Progresses and Remonvals It is Enacted That the Clerk or chief Officer of his Majesties Carriages shall three daies at least before his Majesties arrivial by Warrant from the Green cloth give notice in writing to two or more Justices of the Peace next adjoining to provide such a number of Carts and Carriages from the places next adjacent as his Majesty shall have present use of expressing the certainty of that number as also the time and place when and where the said Carts and Carriages are to attend which Carriages shall consist of four able Horses or six Oxen or four Oxen and two Horses for each of which Cart or Carriage the respective Owners shall receive 6d for each mile they shall goe laden and in case of refusal to provide and furnish his Majesty that now is or his Queen that shall be or his or her Houshold in their Progress or Removals with such sufficient and necessary Carriages for ready moneys tendred to them or shall without just and reasonable cause refuse to make their appearance with such sufficient Carts and Carriages as are before exprest That then upon due proof and conviction of such neglect and refusal by the Oath of the Constable or other Officer or two other credible Witnesses before the said Justices of the County or Major or other chief Officer of the City or Corporation where he or they in habit which Oath they shall have power to administer the party shall for such his refusall and neglect forfeit the sum of Forty shillings to the King's use to be sorthwith leavied by distress and sale of his goods and chattels rendring the overplus by warrant from the said Justices Major or other Officer 2. No Horses Oxen Cart or Wain shall be enforced to travel above one daies journey from the place where they receive their loading and that ready payment shall be made in hand for the said Carriages at the place of lading without delay according to the aforesaid rates 3. If any Justice of the Peace Major chief Officer or Constable shall take any gift or reward to spare any person from making such Carriage or shall injuriously charge any through envy c. who ought not to make such Carriage or shall Impress more Carriages then shall be diceted from the Green-cloth that then upon due proof and conviction thereof the party so offending shall forfeit 10 li. to the party grieved or any who shall sue for the same by Action of debt c. wherein no Protection Essoyn or Wager of Law shall be allowed 4. Any person presuming to Impress any Horses Oxen Cart Wain or Carriages for
AN ABRIDGEMENT OF THE STATUTES Made In the Thirteenth year of the Reign of KING CHARLES The Second Alphabetically digested under apt Titles and Heads for the ready finding out of the matter LONDON Printed in the year of our Lord M.DC.LXI A brief view of this BOOK A Recitation of all such Acts by their particular Titles as have received by this Parliament a Confirmation viz The Repeal of such Statutes as were injurious to the Church and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction The sole Right of the Militia proved to be in the King What Offences are now made Treason The punishment to be inflicted on such as Speak Write c. any thing against the King or His Government either in Church or State What punishment shall be to those that meet in any disorderly numbers under pretence of presenting publick Petitions or Addresses Moneys Goods c. vested in the King How such as are excepted out of the Act of Oblivion are to be call'd to an Accompt for Moneys Goods c. What Pains Penalties Forfeitures are to be inflicted on such persons as are excepted out of the late Act of Oblivion The Government of the Navy for punishing all Offences committed therein Concerning the Arrears of Excise Killing of Deer c. All which by the Table following you will be more particularly satisfied in where by apt and significant Titles you will be directed without any further trouble to the main matter in the Book The Table ADdresses and petitions see Tumults Attempts against the King see Treason Articles for the Navy see Navy Orders Accompts see Moneys Goods c. vested in the King Benevolence see Present to the King Bishops and persons in Holy Orders see Holy Orders and Commissioners for Causes Ecclesiasticall Collectors see Moneys Goods c. Confirmation page 1. Causes Ecclesiastical page 5 Carriages c. for the King page 7 Dear-stealing Killing c. page 11 Disorders see Tumults Excise Arrears vested in the King page 12 Free Present see Present Forfeitures to the King see Pains and Penalties Holy Orders page 14 The King's Person and Government see Treason Militia ibid. Moneys Goods c. vested in the King page 17 Navy-Orders page 19 Progress and Removals see Carriages Present to the King page 27 Pains Penalties c. on excepted Persons page 28 Preservation of the King's Person and Government see Treason Petitions and Addresses see Tumults Receivers see Moneys Goods c. Speaking Writing c. against the King see Treason Treasurer see Moneys Goods c. Treason page 34 Tumults page 38 Writing against the King c. see Treason AN ABRIDGEMENT of the Statutes of the Parliament began at Westminster the 8th day of May in the 13th yeare of the Reigne of King CHARLES the Second Addresses and petitions see Tumults Attempts against the King see Treason Accompts see Treasurers Bishops and persons in Holy Orders see Orders Holy and Commissioners for Causes Ecclesiasticall Confirmation STat. 13. Car. 2. cap. 17. Enacted That all and singular the Acts made or mentioned to be made by his Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Lords and Commons upon or since the 25th day of April in the 12th year of his Majesties Reign herein after particularly mentioned and expressed shall be and hereby are ratified and confirmed That is to say 1. One Act of Free and Generall Pardon Indemonity and Oblivion 2. One other Act entituled A Subsidy granted to the King of Tonnage and Poundage and other Sums of money payable upon Merchandize exported and imported 3. An Act intituled An Act for continuing the Excise untill the 20th of August 1660. 4. An Act for continuing the Excise till the 25th day of December 1660. 5. An Act for the speedy provision of money for disbanding and paying off the Forces of this Kingdome both by Land and Sea 6. An Act for Confirmation of Judiciall procedings 7. An Act for the speedy disbanding of the Army and Garrisons of this Kingdome 8. An Act for Supplying and Explaining certain defects in an Act entituled An Act for the speedy provision of money for Disbanding and paying off the Forces of this Kingdome both by Land and Sea 9. An Act to prevent Frauds and Concealments of his Majesties Customs and Subsidies 10. An Act for raising Seavenscore thou sand pounds for the Compleat Disbanding of the whole Army and Paying oft some part of the Navy 11. One other Act entituled A grant of certain Impositions upon Beer Ale and other Liquors for the increase of his Majesties Revenue during his life 12. An Act for taking away the Court of Wards and Liveries and Tenures in Capite ' and by Knights Service and Purveyance ' and for setling a Revenue upon his Majesty in Lieu thereof 13. An Act for the better Ordering the selling of Wines by Retail and for preventing Abuses in the mingling corrupting and vitiating of Wines and for setting and limiting the prizes of the same 14. An Act for the leavying of the arrears of the Twelve moneths Assessment commencing the 24 of June 1659. And the six months Assessment commencing the 25 of December 1659. 15. An Act for Granting unto the Kings Majesty four hundred and Twenty thousand pounds by an Assessment of Threescore and ten thousand pounds by the month for six months for disbanding the Remainder of the Army and paying off the Navy 16. An Act for further Supplying and explaining certain defects in an Act entituled An Act for the speedy Provision of money for disbanding and paying off the Forces of this Kingdome both by land and Sea 17. An Act for the raising of Seaventy thousand pounds for the further supply of his Majesty 18. An Act for the Attainder of severall persons guilty of the Horid Murther of his late Sacred Majesty King Charles the first 19. An Act for erecting and Establishing a Post-Office 20. One other Act entituled An Act for putting in Execution an Ordinance mentioned in this Act. And all and every the Clauses sentences and articles in them and every of them contained shall be and are hereby ratified and confirmed and declared to have the full force of Acts of Parliament and so shall be adjudged and taken to all intents and purpose whatsoever Sata 13. Car. 2. cap. 11. That the Severall Acts made or mentioned to be made by his Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Lords and Commons upon or since the 25 day of April in the 12 year of his Majesties Reign and herein after particularly mentioned and expressed are hereby ratified and confirmed That is to say 1. One Act entituled An Act for the raising of Seaventy Thousand pounds for the farther Supply of his Majesty 2. An Act for Confirmation of Marriages 3. An Act for a perpetuall Anniversary Thanksgiving on the 29 day of May. Stat. 13. Car. 2. cap. 14. The severall Acts of the aforementioned Parliament b●gun at Westminster the 25. of April in the 12. years of his Majesty Reign aforesaid