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A74028 Anno. XXVIII. Henrici VIII. Actes made in the parliament bego[n]ne and holden at Westm[inster], the. VIII. daye of Iune, in the. XXVIII. yere of the reygne of our most drad soueraine lord kyng Henry the. VIII. and there continued and kepte tyll the dissolution of the same parliament the. XVIII. of Iuly, to the honour of God, and for the common weale and profyt of this realme.; Public General Acts. 1536-1537. 28 Hen.VIII England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII); Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547. 1545 (1545) STC 9394.7; ESTC S124830 54,327 56

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here to fore made or here after to be had done or made to the contrary therof not withstanding And that euery acte statute lawe prouision thinge and thinges heretofore had or made or here after to be hadde done or made contrary to the effecte of this statute shall be voyde and of no value nor force ¶ An acte for continuaunce of the statutes againste the caryage of brasse latenne and coper out of this realme And for making of cables and ropes for the wyndynge of wolles agaynst kyllynge of weynelynges vnder the age of two yeres Cap. viii WHere in the laste parlyamente begonne and holden at London the thyrde daye of Nouember in the .xxi. yere of the kinges most gratious reigne frome thens adiorned to westminster and there holden and continued by diuers prorogations vntyl the dissolution therof it was ordeined and established amongest other thinges one acte for restrayning the caryages of brasse Brasse laten and copper latten and coper out of this realme And also one other acte was made in this parliament for the trewe makinge of cables halsers and ropes Cables halsers ropes wynding of wolles Kyllynge of weinlynges One other acte for the trewe windinge of wolles and one other act to restraine killing of weinelinges bullockes steres or hester being vnder the age of two yeres All whiche foure seuerall actes were made to continue and endure to the nexte parliament as by the said actes more plainly appereth For as moch as the said seuerall actes and euery of them be necessary for the common welth of this realm be it therfore enacted by auctoritie of this presente parliament that the said foure seuerall actes and all clauses articles and prouisions therin conteyned shall from hensforthe be and stande good and effectuall and to endure and contynue vntyll the laste daye of the nexte parlyament ¶ In act for continuance of the statutes of petiurie for making of iayles for pewteres and for sowynge of flaxe and hempe Cap. ix WHere in the parliament begonne and holden at London the thirde day of Nouembre from thense adiourned to westminster and there holden and continued by prorogatiō vnto the .xv. day of Ianuarie in the .xxiii. yere of the reigne of our moste dradde soueraigne lorde kynge Henry the .viii. Atteynt Periury Iayle it was then in that sessiō of the said parliament one act made and established for the atteintes to be sued for punisshemēt of periurye vppon vntrue verdictes which acte was then made to endure to the last daye of the nexte parliament And where also in the saide session of the said parliament one acte was made and established for making of iayles in diuers shires of this realme whiche acte was than made to continue and endure for one yere nexte after the ende of the same parliament And where also in the time of the same parliament Pewterers one other acte was made concerning pewterers which act was also made to endure to the last day of the next parliament And also in the time of the said parliamēt one other acte was made concerning sowinge of flaxe and hempe Flax and hemp which acte also was made to continue and indure to the last day of th nexte parliament as by the said foure seuerall actes more plainely appereth For as moch as the said foure actes be good and beneficiall for the common welth of this realme be it therfore enacted by auctoritie of this presente parliament that the said foure actes and euery of them and al clauses articles and prouisiōs therin conteined shall stande continue and endure in theyr force and strengthe and be obserued and kepte to the laste day of the nexte parliamente ¶ An acte extinguishing the auctoritie of the bishop of Rome Ca. x. FOr as moch as not withstanding the good holsome lawes ordinances and statutes heretofore made enacted established by the kinges highnes our moste gratious soueraigne lord and by the hole consent of his high courte of parliamēt for the extirpation abolution and extinguissment out of this realme other his graces dominions seignories and contreis of the pretended power and vsurped auctoritie of the bishop of Rome Byshope of Rome by some called the pope vsed within the same or elles where concerninge the same realme dominions segniories or countreis which dyd obfuscate and wreste goddes holy worde and testament a longe season from the spiritual and trewe meanynge therof to his worldelye and carnall affectyons as pompe glorye auaryce ambytion and tyrannye couerynge and shadowinge the same with his humayne and polytike deuises traditions and inuentions sette forthe to promote and stablyshe his onelye domynion bothe vppon the sowles and also the bodyes and goodes of all Christyan people excluding Christ out of his kingedome and rule of man his soule as moche as he may and all other temporall kinges and princes out of theyr dominions which they ought to haue by goddis lawe vppon the bodies and goodes of theyr subiectes wherby he dyd not onely robbe the kinges maiestie being onely the supreme head of this his realme of Englād immediatly vnder god of his honour righte and preemynence due vnto hym by the lawe of god but spoiled this his realme yerely of innumerable treasure with the losse of the same deceiued the kinges louing obedient subiectes perswadinge to them by his lawes bulles and other his deceiuable meanes suche dreames vanities and fantasies as by the same many of them were seduced and conueied vnto superstitious and erronious opinions so that the kynges maiestie the lordes spirytuall and temporall and the commons in this realme being ouerweried and fatigated with thexperience of the infinite abhominations and mischefes procedinge of his impostures craftilie colouring of his deceites to the great damages of soules bodyes and goodes were forced of necessitie for the publique weale of this realme to exclude that forein pretended power iurisdiction and auctoritie vsed vsurped within this realme and to deuyse such remedies for theyr relife in the same as doth not onely redounde to the honour of god the highe praise and aduauncemēt of the kinges maiestie and of his realme but also to the great and inestimable vtilitie of the same And not withstandinge the said holsome lawes so made and heretofore establisshed yet it is commen to the knowlege of the kinges highnes and also to diuers and many his louing faithfull and obedient subiectes howe that diuers sedicious and contentious persones being impes of the saide bisshoppe of Rome and his see and in harte membres of his pretended monarchy do in corners elles where as they dare whisper inculke preache and perswade and from time to time instill in to the eares and heades of the pore simple and vnlettered people the aduauncement and continuaunce of the said bishoppes feined and pretended auctoritie pretending the same to haue his grounde and original of goddes law wherby the opinions of many be suspended theyr iugementes corrupted deceiued and
ANNO. XXVIII HENRICI VIII ACTES MADE IN THE parliament begōne and holden at Westm̄ the VIII daye of Iune in the XXVIII yere of the reygne of our most drad soueraine lord kyng HENRY the VIII and there continued and kepte tyll the dissolution of the same parliament the XVIII of Iuly to the honour of God and for the common weale and profyt of this realme THO. BERTHELET REGIS IMPRESSOR EXCVDEBAT CVM PRIVILEGIO THE TABLE AN acte that felons abiuring for pety treason murder or felony shall not be admitted to the benefite of their clergie cap. i. An acte for continuinge of two statutes made in the last parliament touchyng suche as go away with caskettes iewels goodes or plate of their maisters capit ii An acte giuinge the kinges highnes auctoritie newely to allotte the towneshippes in the shyres and marches of Wales at any time within .iii. yeres nexte ensuing capi iii. An acte repellyng the statute lately made for the bringing in of doulas and lockerams cap. iiii An acte for auoydynge of exactions taken vpon prentyces in the cities boroughes and townes corporate cap. v. An acte for continuaunce of the statutes for beggers and vacabundes and agaynst conueiaunce of horses and mares oute of this realme agaynste Walshemen makynge affrayes in the counties of Herff Glou. and Salop̄ and aganst the vice of buggery cap. vi An act for the establishment of the succession of the imperial crowne of this realme cap. vii An acte for contynuaunce of the statute ayenste the cariage of brasse latenne and copper out of this realme and for makynge of cables and ropes for the wyndyng of wolles and ayenst kyllyng of weinlinges vnder the age of two yeres cap. viii An acte for continuaunce of the statutes of periury for makynge of iayles for peuterers and for sowynge of flaxe and hempe cap. ix An acte extynguyshynge the auctoritie of the byshop of Rome cap. x. An acte for restitution of the fyrste fruites in tyme of vacation to the nexte Incumbent cap. xi An acte declarynge the lymyttes of the kynges palays of Westm̄ cap. xii An acte compellynge spirituall persons to kepe resydence vpon theyr benefices cap. xiii An acte limitting the pryces of wynes cap. xiiii An acte for punishement of pirotes and robbers on the sea capit xv An acte for the release of suche as haue opteyned pretended lycences and dyspensations from the sea of Rome cap. xvi An acte giuynge auctoritie to suche as shal succede to the crowne of this realme whan they come to the age of .xxiiii. yeres to make frustrate suche actes as shall be made before in theyr tyme. cap. xvii An acte concernyng treason in certayne cases cap. xviii FINIS TABVLAE ¶ An acte that felons abiuringe for pety treason murder or felony shall not be admytted to the benefyte of theyr clergie Capi. i. WHere in the laste parliament begonne and holden at London the third day of Nouembre in the .xxi. yere of the kinges mooste gratious reygne Abiuration and from thens adiourned to Westmynster and there holden and continued by dyuers and sondry prorogations It was enacted amonges other thynges that such persone and persones Sainctuary which dyd ●ee or resorte to any paryshe church cimitory or other lyke halowed place for tuition of his lyfe by occasion of any murder robberye or other felony by the same person commytted and thervpon confessed any murder felony or other offence before a crowner for the whiche the same persone by the lawe of this realme afore that tyme vsed shulde abiure and passe out of this realme shulde be dyrected by the crowner to take his abiuratyon to any one saynctuary being within this realme which the same person wold decte and chose there to remayne as a saintuary man abiured duringe his naturall lyfe And if after such abiuration any person so abiured came out of the same saynctuarye to the which he was assygned and be taken without the same saynctuary not hauynge the kinges speciall pardon or licence so to do that then euery such personne abiured and after abiuration taken without saynctuarye whervnto he was assigned shuld suffre lyke peyne of deathe and after lyke maner shuld be ordered as he shuld haue done and ●den in case he had abiured this realme for murder or felony and after suche abiuration had returned agayne into this realme contrarye to the lawes of this land And it was further ordeined by the same acte that if any such saynctuary personne so abiured or any other personne or personnes which then were or at any tyme after shuld happen to be in any sainctuary of this realme for doinge of any pety treason murder or felonye or for being accessarye to any such offences or if any persone or persons which at any time after the making of the same acte shuld take any sayntuary of this realme for any pety treason murder or felony or for beinge accessary to any such offences or vpon abiuration and so being in sainctuary for any such cause matter or offence afterward cōmit any pety treason murder or felony within the same sainctuarie or be accessarie to any such offences or goo oute of the same sainctuarie and cōmytte any petye treason murder or felonye or be accessary to any such offences and afterward come again to the same sainctuarie or take any other sainctuarie for the same that euery such person and persons beinge indited for any of the said causes or offences shuld lose the priuilege of the saintuary by him taken and of euery other saintuary within this realme for any such cause of pety treason murder felony or abiuration or for any accessary to any suche offences ¶ And it was further ordeyned by the same acte that al foreine plees triable by countrey whiche shulde be pleded by any person or persons arrayned vpon any inditement for any pety treason murder or felonye shuld be tried before the same Iustices afore whom such personnes shuld be arrayned and by the same iurours of the countie that shal trie the petye treason murder or felony Challenge without any further respite or delaie And that no person arrayned for any pety treason murder or felony shulde be admitted to any paremptorye challenge aboue the noumbre of .xx. which acte was made to endure to the ende of the nexte parliament as by the said act amonges diuers clauses prouisions conteined in the same more plainely is expressed ¶ And where also in the same parliamēt it was enacted that no person or persons which shuld happen to be founde giltie after the lawes of this realme for any maner of petye treason or for any wilfulle murder of malice prepensed or for robbinge of any churches chapelles or other holie places or for robbyng of any personne or personnes in theyr dwellinge houses or dwellinge place the owner or dweller in the saide house his wife his chyldren or seruauntes then beinge within and putte in feare and drede by the same Or for
the parlyamente begonne and holden at London the thyrde daye of Nouembre in the .xxi. yere of the reygne of oure mooste drad soueraygne lorde kynge Henry the .viii. and frome thense adiourned to Westmynster and there holden and contynued by dyuers prorogations vnto the .iiii. daye of Februarye in the .xxvii. yere of the reygne of our sayde soueraygne lorde and then and there holden and continued vnto the dyssolution therof one acte and ordynance was made in the session of the sayde parlyament holden the sayde .iiii. day of Februarie Shires newly made in Wales wherby amonges other thynges dyuers shyres and counties were newely made and named within the dominion and principalitie of wales and dyuers townes paryshes lordeshyppes commotes and cantredes within the sayde dominion and principalitie were allotted appoynted lymitted to the said seueral shires and counties as by the same act more plainly and particularly amonges other thinges appereth And for as moche as by credable information it is commen to the kinges knowledge sythens the makinge of the sayde acte that some lordeshyppes townes paryshes commotes hundredes and cantredes be not indyfferently allotted and lymytted to the shires named in the sayde acte for the commoditie of the kynges ●ectes therin inhabyted Be it therfore enacted by auctoritie of this presente parlyament that the kynges hyghnes durynge the tyme of thre yeres ●t after the ende of this present parlyament shall haue power and auctoritie by wrytynge vnder his great seale Allottyng of townshyps in Wales to allotte appoynte assygne and ly●te to euery of the shires named in the sayde acte suche and so many lordshyps townes parisshees hamlettes hundredes commotes and cantredes as his maiestie by his moste highe wisedome shall thinke moste conuenient and agreable for the ease and commoditie of his louinge subiectes the inhabitantes of his sayde dominion and principalitie Principalitie of Wales And shall lykewyse haue power and auctoritie to name and assygne the shyre townes in euerye of the sayde shires named in the sayde acte And that euery suche limitation apointment nomination and assignement to be made by the kynges hyghnes in that behalfe by auctoritie of this acte shall be as good and effectuall to all intentes and purposes as thoughe it had bene done and made playnely and particularly by auctoritie of parliament any thyng conteyned in the sayd acte made in the last parliament or any other thynge or thinges to the contrary therof notwithstandyng ¶ An acte repellyng the statute lately made for the bringing in of doulas and lokerams Cap. iiii WHere in the parliament holden at Westminster the third daye of Nouember in the .xxi. yere of the reigne of our soueraygne lorde king Henry the .viii. amongest other thinges it was enacted and established that no person nor persons englishe nor straunger denisen or alien from or after the feaste of saincte Mighel tharchangel than next folowyng shuld bryng or conuey or cause to be conueied or brought by any maner of meanes into this realme of England any linnen clothe called doulas or lockerams Doulas and lockerams on●es euery hole piece of doulas conteined in length fyue score elles of assise accompted to euery elle one inche of assise and in bredth one yarde of assise And euery halfe piece fyfty elles in lengthe and one yarde in bredth of lyke assise and al the hole piece and half piece of one goodnes in making And also it was there enacted and establyshed that euery hole piece of lockerams shulde be of lyke length as the hole piece of doulas and euery halfe piece of lockerams shuld be of lyke length as the halfe piece of doulas and euery such hole piece and halfe piece of lockerams to be in bredth a hole yarde lackyng a nayle of the yarde and euery piece and halfe piece to be in lyke goodnes by all the length of the same piece vppon peyne of forfeyture of the same doulas and lockerams so to be brought or conueyed into this realme not conteynyng the full lengthe bredth and goodnes or the value therof as in the same statute more playnely at large doth appere Sithens the makyng of whiche acte a greate nombre of kinges subiectes that is to saye weauers tuckers spynners dyers and wulpikers and many others haue bene ydell and without worke to theyr great impouerysshynge whiche more and more is lyke dayly to encreace if remedy be not prouyded for as moche as the clothemakers whiche before the makynge of the sayde acte were wonte to conuey theyr sayde clothes into Britaine where the sayde lynnen clothe called doulas and lockerams is made and from thense to brynge with theym the sayde lynnen clothe called doulas and lockeram whiche they canne not doo sythens the makynge of the sayde acte without daunger and forfayture of the sayde lynnen clothe by reason that there shall noo englishe man be suffered to carye or conuey any of the sayde clothes called doulas or lockerams from the parties of beyonde the sea into this realme of the length conteyned in the sayde acte whiche wyl make the sayde cloth makers to leue the makynge of theyr cloth to the greatte and manyfolde perylles of the kynges subiectes Be it therfore enacted by the kynge oure soueraygne lorde with the assente of the lordes spirituall and temporall and the commons in this present parlyament assembled and by the auctoritie of the same that the sayde acte made in the sayde .xxi. yere be to all intentes pourposes and constructions in the lawe made vtterly voyde and of none effecte as yf this sayde acte hadde neuer ben had nor made Neuerthelesse to the entent that the byers of the sayde lynnen clothes shall not at any tyme hereafter be deceiued by the length of the sayd clothes Be it therfore enacted by the auctoritie afore sayd that after the feast of sayncte Myghell the archangell nexte commynge no maner of personne englysshe nor straunger denysen nor alyen putte to sale any hole piece or halfe piece of the sayde lynnen clothe called doulas and lockerams one lesse there be mencion expressed vppon euery of the sayde hole piece or halfe piece of the sayde lynnen clothe called doulas or lockeram so putte to sale as is aforesayde the hoole and entier noumbre of the yardes or elles that is conteyned in euerye suche hole piece or halfe piece vppon peyne of forfeyture of the same hole piece or halfe piece not conteynynge the noumbre of yardes or elles so mencioned vpon euery of the sayde hole piece or halfe piece so put to sale as is afore sayde The one halfe of euery suche forfayture to be to the kynge our soueraygne lorde and the other halfe to hym that shall sease and wyll sue for the same by action of det byl plaint information or otherwyse in whiche action suite or information no wager of lawe nor essoyne shall be admitted or allowed ¶ Prouyded alwayes that this acte or any thyng therin conteyned be not preiudiciall ne