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A39465 A continuation of the abridgment of all the statutes of K. William and Q. Mary, and of King William the Third, in force and use begun by J. Washington of the Midd. Temple Esq. ; revised and continued after his death to the end of the session of Parliament, 27 April, 1696 and now further continued, from the beginning of the second session of the Third Parliament, 20 October 1696, to the end of the third and last session of the said Third Parliament, 5 July, 1698 ; with two new tables.; Laws, etc. England and Wales.; Washington, Joseph, d. 1694. 1699 (1699) Wing E901; ESTC R10134 164,075 204

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or Fleet Prisons longer than while they are actually in possession of such Chambers and not above 2 s. 6 d. per Week and if the Keeper of any Prison take more to Forfeit 20 l. XVI After the said 1 May All persons having Moneys owing from any person in any pretended Privileg'd Place as White Fryars Savoy Salisbury Court Ram-Alley Mitre Court Fullers Rents Baldwyns Gardens Mountague Close or the Minories Mint Clink or Deadmans Place may upon a Legal Process taken out Require the Sheriffs of London and Middlesex the Head Bayliff of the Dutchy Liberty or the High Sheriff of Surrey or Bayliff of Southwark or their Deputies or Officers to take the Posse Comitatus and Arrest such person or Seize their Goods upon Execution or Extent And such Sheriffs or Officers neglecting or refusing to Forfeit to the Plaintiff 100 l. And every person Opposing or Resisting such Officers shall Forfeit 50 l. and be sent to Goal till the next Assizes c. and suffer such Imprisonment and be set in the Pillory as the Court shall think fit XVII And if any Rescous be made of any such Prisoner the persons aiding therein shall respectively Forfeit to the Plaintiff 500 l. XVIII Which Forfeiture with Costs of Suit not being paid within One Month after Judgment for the Recovery thereof the person so refusing or neglecting shall be Transported to some of the Plantations for Seven years and returning again within the Seven years to be guilty of Felony without Benefit of Clergy XIX And the persons inhabiting within any such pretended Privileg'd Places harbouring any person who shall have made such Rescous shall be Transported as aforesaid unless they pay the Plaintiff the whole Debt and Costs within One Month after Conviction XX. The Penalties in this Act to go one half to his Majesty and the other half to the Prosecutor XXI This Act shall be taken to be a general Law and not necessary to be set forth in Pleading Any person Sued for putting it in Execution may Plead the general Issue and give the Act in Evidence and if upon a Verdict Discontinuance or Demurrer Judgment pass for the Defendant he shall have double Costs XXII Saving to Martha Johnson Widow and her Children their Claim to the Houses and Shops belonging to the Fleet. And this Act not to lessen the Security for Money out of the Mashalship of the Kings Bench Prison made by William Lenthall Esq to Sir John Cutler Bart. decased or to his Executor Edmund Boulter Esq XXIII And saving to Anthony Smith Mariner his Heirs c. their Claim to the Office of Warden of the Fleet or to the Prison or Houses and Shops thereto belonging after a Mortgage made thereof by Thomas Bromhall unto Henry Norwood Esq with a Proviso for Thomas Norwood Surviving Executor of Henry Norwood touching a Mortgage of the said Office of Warden for 2153 l. And for John Clements Gent. for a like Mortgage for 2299 l. XXIV All Deputations c. made heretofore by William Lenthall Esq of the said Office of Marshal of the Marshalsea of the Kings Bench Prison are declared void and all succeeding Marshals shall be appointed by the said William Lenthall with the Consent of Edmund Boulter Esq till the Debt owing to the said Edmund Boulter as Executor to the said Sir John Cutler be satisfied Religion I. STat. 9 10 W. 3. cap. 32. For Suppressing Blasphemy and Profaneness It is Enacted That such persons as having been Educated in or having made Profession of the Christian Religion within this Realm and shall by Writing Printing Teaching or Advised Speaking deny any one of the Persons in the Holy Trinity to be GOD or shall assert or maintain there are more Gods than One or shall deny the Christian Religion to be True or the Holy Scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be of Divine Authority and be thereof lawfully Convicted shall for the First Offence be incapable to have or enjoy any Offices or Imployments Ecclesiastical Civil or Military or any part in them or profit by them and the Offices Places and Imployments enjoyed by such persons at their Conviction shall be Void And being a second time Convicted of any the aforesaid Crimes shall be Disabled to Sue Prosecute Plead or Use any Action or Information in Law or Equity or be Guardian of any Child or Executor or Administrator of any person or capable of any Legacy or Deed of Gift or to bear any Office Civil or Military or Benefice Ecclesiastical for ever within this Realm and shall suffer Three Years Imprisonment from the time of such Conviction without Bail or Mainprize II. No person shall be Prosecuted by Virtue of this Act for Words spoken unless the Information be given upon Oath before some Justice of Peace within Four days and the Prosecution be within Three Months after such Information III. Persons Convicted of any of the said Crimes shall for the First Offence upon Renouncing such Erroneous Opinions in the Court where Convicted within Four Months after Conviction be Discharged from all Penalties and Disabilities incurred by such Conviction Rivets I. Stat. 9 10 W. 3. cap. 19. For cleansing and making Navigable the Chanel from Hithe at Colchester to Wivenhoe It is Enacted That for 21 Years from 1 May 1698. All Merchants or Owners of Goods Wares and Merchandizes that shall be brought into the River and Chanel commonly called Colne and shall be Landed at or Shipped from Wivenhoe or the New Hithe in Colchester or between either of the said places shall pay to the Collectors to be chosen towards the cleansing and making Navigable the said River and Chanel the Duties hereafter expressed viz. For every Bay Say or Perpetuane One Half peny per piece For every Tun of Timber six pence For every Tun of Chalk for Lime three pence For every Tun of Paving Stone six pence For every Tun of all other kind of Stones or of Tobacco-pipe Clay Ashes or Pan Tyles and for every Chalder of Fullers Earth or Chalder of Sea Coal twelve pence For every Tun of Oyl three shillings For every Tun of Wines or Brandy five shillings And for every Tun of all other Goods Wares and Merchandizes two shillings and so proportionably for a greater or lesser Quantity of the foresaid Goods to be paid before the said Goods c. shall be Landed and Delivered out by the Merchant or Owner to the Uses aforesaid II. All which Money shall be paid to the Collectors upon Demand to be by them paid over to such person as shall be appointed the General Receiver by the Mayor Aldermen Assistants and Common Councel of the Borough of Colchester for the Uses aforesaid III. In case of Failure of payment of the said Duties the Collectors so soon as such Goods c. shall be Landed or Delivered out or Laden into any Ship or Vessel may Distrain so much of the said Goods as may answer the said Duties with Costs and Charges of