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

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De Tallagio non concedendo Tempore E. 1. cap. 4. All persons shall have their laws liberties and free customs as largely as they have used to have them when they had them best And if any Statutes or Customs have been made or brought in by us or our Predecessors or if any article contained in this Charter be found contrary thereunto they shall be void VIII Stat. 1 E. 3. Stat. 2.4 All Cities Burroughs and franchised Towns shall injoy all their franchises customs and usages as they ought and were wont to do IX Stat. 14 E. 3. Stat. 1. cap. 1. Holy Church shall have her liberties in quietness The great Charter and that of the Forest shall be holden in all points and the City of London and all other Cities and Burroughs shall injoy all their Franchises and Customs which they have reasonably had and used in times past X. Stat. 25 E. 3. Stat. 3.1 All priviledges and franchises heretofore granted to the Clergy are confirmed and shall be holden in all points XI Stat. 6 R. 2. Stat. 1.1 The Church of England shall have all her liberties whole and unhurt and the same shall fully injoy and use XII Stat. 7 R. 2.1 Holy Church shall injoy all their liberties and franchises as she had them in the time of the King's Progenitors The like is granted in 2 R. 2.1 3 R. 2.1 5 R. 2.2.1 12 R. 2.1 1 H. 4.1 XIII Stat. 2 H. 4.1 The Church shall have her rights and liberties All Lords spiritual and temporal Cities Burroughs and Towns enfranchised shall injoy their liberties and franchises which they have lawfully used or have had by the grant of the King's predecessors Kings of England Vide 9 H. 4.1 13 H. 4.1 3 H. 5.1 and 2 H. 6.1 which are in effect the same save that they except such Franchises as are repealed or repealable by the Common-Law XIV Stat. 27 H. 8.24 None but the King shall have power to pardon treason or felony or such as are accessary to or outlawed for the same notwithstanding any Grant Usage Prescription Act or other thing to the contrary XV. None shall make Justices in Eyre of Assize Peace or Gaol-delivery but only the King and that by his Letters patents under the great Seal and notwithstanding any grant c. XVI All Writs Indictments and Processes in every County Palatine or other liberty shall be made in the King's name Teste the owner of such County Palatine or liberty and here in every such writ and indictment of any offence against the Peace it shall be supposed to be done against the King's Peace and not against the peace of any other person notwithstanding any Grant c. XVII Provided that Justices of Assize Gaol-delivery and Peace in the County Palatine of Lancaster shall be so made under the King 's usual seal of Lancaster notwithstanding any Act. XVIII Provided also that Corporations which have power to have Justices of Peace and Gaol-delivery may have them still notwithstanding this Act. XIX Stewards Bailiffs and other Ministers of Liberties shall attend the Justices of Assize Gaol-delivery and Peace and make due execution of Processes to them directed within their liberties and the Bailiffs there or their Deputies shall also attend and assist the Sheriff at the Gaol-delivery for execution of prisoners XX. Provided that the last clause shall not be prejudicial to any Stewards or Bailiffs of Corporations which are not compellable to attend or appear out of their Corporations XXI The King shall have the fines issues amerciaments and forfeitures which shall be set upon or lost by Stewards Bailiffs or other Ministers of Liberties notwithstanding any grant c. And amerciament for insufficient returns made by such Stewards or Bailiffs shall be set upon their heads and not upon the Sheriffs XXII Purveyors may take provision within liberties notwithstanding any grant c. Provided such purveyors observe the Statutes made for them in that behalf XXIII The King's officers may keep their Courts within the Verge and his Clerk of the Market onely shall execute his Office there notwithstanding any Liberty but London XXIV All Statutes made against Sheriffs Under-Sheriffs Bailiffs or other Ministers for any misdemeanour concerning their Offices shall extend to Stewards Bailiffs and other Ministers of Liberties XXV Stewards and Bailiffs of Liberties and their Deputies and Clerks may execute their office above a year notwithstanding this last clause XXVI All such Justices to be made as is aforesaid rehearsed in this Act shall have power to hold their Sessions of Peace and to deliver the Gaols within their liberties and to execute all other things within the same in as ample manner as other Justices of Peace and Gaol-delivery do in any Shire notwithstanding any Act Grant c. XXVII The new Justices now to be made by the King within Liberties shall sit where such Justices have commonly used to sit before and none within the said Liberties shall be compellable to appear before any other Justices of the same Liberties XXVIII Sir Thomas Englefield now Justice of Chester annd Flint shall not be prejudiced by this Act. XXIX This Act shall not be prejudicial to Corporations but they shall injoy such liberties fines issues amerciaments and forfeitures as they did before the making thereof XXX The Bishop of Ely and his Steward for the time being shall be Justice of Peace within the same Isle notwithstanding this Act so also shall the Bishop of Durrham and his Chanceller in that County Palatine and the Bishop of York and his Chancellor of Hexam within that Precinct XXXI Stat. 32 H. 8.20 The same franchises that the late owners of Religious houses had within three moneths before their dissolutions shall be revived and be actually in the King and in the survey of the Court of Augmentations and the Stewards Bailiffs and Ministers thereof shall account there as other Officers accountants of the King in that Court have done XXXII The Franchises of the late Religious houses which have come to the King's hands by attainder shall be in the order of the Court of general Surveyors and the Stewards Bailiffs and other Ministers thereof shall account there as other officers accountants of the King in that Court have done XXXIII The said Stewards and other Officers shall be attendant and obedient in all other the King's Courts as the officers of the said late owners were and no Sheriff or other forein officers shall intromit into their Liberties in any other manner then they lawfully might have done before the said Franchises came into the King's possession XXXIV Every person may use all such liberties as he hath by the King's grant or otherwise notwithstanding this Act also the offices fees annuities and profits of all persons out of any of the lands of the said Religious houses are saved XXXV Fines may be levied in the Court of Augmentations of lands within that Survey to the King's use without fee and the Justices of the Common Pleas
between the Lord that distraineth and the tenant the Mesne also being of full age and the Tenant Tenant in fee-simple Militia See Captains and Souldiers Numb XXXIX Ministers I. Stat. 12. Car. 2. cap. 17. An Act for confirming some and restoring other Ministers to their Benefices Monasteries Abbeys Priories Colledges Free-Chappels Hospitals Chanteries their Governours and Possessions and also all other Religious persons I. Marlb 28. 52. H. 3. If wrongs or trespasses be done to Abbots or other Prelates of the Church and they dye before Judgment given thereof whether or no the suit be commenced in their life-time yet their successors shall have actions to demand the goods of their Church out of the hands of such trespassers II. The successors shall also have a writ to recover seisin of their lands intruded into in time of vacation and therein damages shall be awarded them as in Assizes of Novel disseisin is used III. West 1.1 3. E. 1. The Peace of the Church and Realm shall be duly kept and Religious houses shall not entertain any at the charge of the house save only the Founders c. neither shall any charge them in pain of imprisonment to make fine and to be otherwise punished at the Kings will IV. No purveyance shall be made of a Prelate without his consent V. The Sheriff shall not ride with above 5 or 6 horse nor indamage Religious persons by lodging too often at their houses or Mannors VI. Artic. Cleri 11. 9. E. 2. Religious houses shal not be charged by compulsion with Corodies Pensions resort or taking of their Horses or Carts upon the pains ordained by the Statute of West 2. VII Stat. 1. E. 3. Stat. 2.10 There shall be no more grants of Pensions Prebends Churches or Corodies at the Kings request by Bishops Abbots Priors Abbesses or Prioresses VIII Stat. 27. H. 8.28 All Monasteries Priories and other Religious Houses of Monks Canons and Nuns which have not above the clear yearly value of 200 l. per annum are given to the King and his heirs to have and hold the same in as large and ample manner as they injoyed them And all grants thereof made or to be made by the King to others are confirmed The right of others having any profit out of the same being saved IX Fraudulent Conveyances made by Governours of such houses within one year next before the making of this Act shall be void Howbeit all Leases upon the accustomed rents and grants of accustomed Offices Fees or Corodies are saved X. All Ornaments Jewels Goods and Debts which they had the first of March 1535 or at any time since are also given to the King XI The King shall have the actual and real possession of the said houses without inquisition of office so that he may lawfully grant them at his will and pleasure XII Cels which are only obediencers to the Abbies and Priories dissolved by this Act shall still remain undissolved notwithstanding this Act The right also of Founders Patrons and Donors is saved XIII Stat. 27 H. 8.27 Pars inde Upon the grant of Abbey Lands in fee a tenure in Capite shall be reserved to the King and also a yearly payment of the tenth part of the yearly value mentioned in the Letters Patents XIV Stat. 31 H. 8.13 The King and his heirs shall have all the Monasteries Abbies Priories Nunneries Colledges Hospitals houses of Friers and other religious houses and places together with their estates which since the 4. of Feb. 27 H. 8. have been dissolved suppressed renounced relinquished forfeited given up or by any other means are come into the Kings hands in as large and ample manner as the Governors thereof held them in right of the said houses XV. All Religious houses dissolved and to be dissolved together with the revenues to them belonging shall be in the actual possession of the King XVI These Abbey lands except such of them as shall come to the King by attainder of Treason shall be within the survey of the Court of Augmentations XVII Here the right of all others is saved save only for Rents-service Rents-seck and all other services and suits which are excepted out of the said saving XVIII Provided that all Leases of any such Religious or Ecclesiastical house or of any hereditaments thereunto belonging granted within one year next before the dissolution thereof which hath not heretofore been usually demised or whereof there was a former Lease in being or whereupon such ancient yearly rent is not reserved as hath been usually paid for the same twenty years next before the beginning of this Parliament and also wood-sales made within one year as aforesaid shall be void XIX Also all Feofments Fines and Recoveries of such Lands whereof the King was Founder made acknowledged or suffered by the Governours or Governesses thereof without the Kings Licence within one year next before such dissolution shall be void XX. The like provision is made for making void Leases and Wood-sales of Lands belonging to such Religious or Ecclesiastical houses as are hereafter to be dissolved Also all Feofments fines and Recoveries of such lands where the King is Founder made acknowledged or suffered by the Governours or Governesses thereof shall likewise be void XXI Leases for years not exceeding 21 made a year before this Parliament or the dissolution of such house and whereupon the accustomed rent is reserved and where a former term therein is not expired at the making of such Lease shall be good notwithstanding this Actiso also is a Lease for life or lives granted a year before dissolution to the old tenant or the former lease for life o● 〈◊〉 being not expired and the accustomed rent being reserved XXII Grants also for life by Copy of Court-Roll according to the custom where the old rent is reserved shall be good XXIII Leases examined inrolled decre●d or affirmed in the Court of Augmentations albeit they be made within the year shall be good XXIV Where any hath paid money for wood and by this Act is abridged from having his bargain he shall be relieved therein by the Chancellor and other Officers of the said Court or any three of them whereof the Chancellor is to be one and if any other hath taken the Wood he shall make satisfaction for the same to the party grieved XXV Grants to other persons by such Religious persons with the Kings consent and licence under the great Seal shall be good Howbeit here the right of others is saved XXVI A confirmation of the Kings exchanges and purchases since the fourth of February 27 H. 8. Howbeit here also the right of all persons but the exchangees and bargainees is saved rents-service rents-seck and other services excepted XXVII The Kings Letters Patents of Lands or other hereditaments granted since the fourth of February 27 H. 8. and within three years after the making of this Act shall be sufficient notwithstanding mis-recital non-recital mis-nosmer cause consideration or thing material to the
he is so received until final judgment given to the demandant III. Here if the demandant recover the defendant shall be grievously amerced and if he have not whereof he shall suffer imprisonment at the Kings pleasure but if he can prove his right he shall go quit IV. Stat. 13 R. 2.17 If any tenant for life in Dower by the Law of England or in tail after possibility of issue extinct be impleaded and he in the reversion come into the Court and pray to be received to defend his right at the day that the tenant pleadeth to the Action or before he shall be then received to defend his right and after such receipt the business shall be hasted as much as may be by the Law without any delay whatsoever of either side And therefore here dayes of grace shall be given by the discretion of the Judges between the demandant and the party so received and not the common day in plea of land unless the demandant will thereunto consent lest the demandants may be too much delayed because they must plead to two adversaries V. Howbeit they in the reversion who so pray to be received shall find sureties for the issues of the tenements demanded for the time that the demandants be delayed after the plea determined between the demandants and tenants if the Judgment pass for the demandant against them in the reversion as well as where the receit is counter-pleaded as where it is granted Residence * I. Artic. Cler. 8. 9 E. 2. Such Clerks as attend in the Kings service if they offend shall be corrected by the Ordinaries as others be Howbeit so long as they be imployed about the Exchequer they shall not be bound to keep residence in their Churches To this was added by the Kings Council The King and his Ancestors time out of mind have used that Clerks who are imployed in his service during the time they are so in his service shall not be compelled to keep residence in their Benefices and such things as be thought necessary for the King and Common-wealth ought not to be prejudicial to the Church * II. Stat. 21 H. 8.13 No spiritual person shall take to farm to himself or to any other for his use any lands or other hereditament for life years or at will in pain to forfeit ten pounds for every month he so continues the same to be divided betwixt the King and the prosecutor III. This Act shall not extend to any spiritual person for taking to farm any temporalities during the time of vacation of any Archbishopricks Bishopricks Abbeyes Priories or Collegiate Cathedral or Coventual-Churches nor to any such person who shall terder or make any traverse upon any Office concerning his Freehold IV. No spiritual person shall by himself or any other for his use buy to sell again for profit any cattel victual or Merchandize whatsoever in pain to forfeit treble the value thereof to be divided betwixt the King and the prosecutor and every such bargain shall be void V. Howbeit a spiritual person may buy horses Mares Cattel or other goods for his necessary use and imployment and in case they happen not fit for his turn may sell them again so as this be done without fraud or covin VI. Also Abbots Priors Abbesses Prioresses Provosts Presidents and Masters of Colledges and Hospitals and all other spiritual Governours and Governesses of any Houses of Religion lands of the yearly value of 800 Marks or under may use and occupy so much thereof for the maintenance of their houses as they or any of their Predecessors have done within 100 year last past notwithstanding this Act. VII Likewise Spiritual persons not having sufficient Glebe or Demesne lands in right of their Churches or houses may notwithstanding this Act for the only expences of their houses and for their carriages and journeyes take in farm other lands and buy and sell corn and cattel for the only manurance and pasturage of such Farms so as if it be done for such purposes only without fraud or covin VIII If any person having a Benefice with cure of Souls being of the yearly value of 8 l. or above accept another with cure of Souls and be Instituted and Inducted in possession of the same immediately upon such possession thereof the first Benefice shall be adjudged void and then it shall be lawful for the Patron thereof to present another as if the Incumbent had dyed or resigned any license union or other dispensation to the contrary notwithstanding IX Every license union or other dispensation obtained contrary to this Act shall be void And none shall obtain from Rome or elswhere any license union toleration or dispensation to receive any Benefice with Cure in pain of 20 l. to be divided betwixt the King and the Prosecutor X. Provided that every Spiritual person of the Kings Council may purchase license or dispensation to keep three Benefices with Cure and the Chaplains of the Kings Queens the Kings Children Brethren Sisters Unkles or Aunts may so keep each of them two XI Also an Archbishop and Duke may have each of them six Chaplains a Marquess and Earl five a Viscount and other Bishop four the Chancellor every Baron and Knight of the Garter three Every Dutchess Marchioness Countess and Baroness being Widows two the Treasurer and Comptroller of the Kings House the Kings Secretary and Dean of his Chappel the Kings Almoner and Master of the Rolls each of them two And the Chief Justice of the Kings Bench and Warden of the Cinque-ports each of them one And each of the aforesaid Chaplains may purchase license or dispensation to keep two Benefices XII Likewise the brethren and sons of Temporal Lords born in wedlock may purchase such license or dispensation to keep as many Benefices with Cure as the Chaplains of a Duke or Archbishop and the brethren or sons born in wedlock of every Knight may keep two XIII Provided that the aforesaid Chaplain shall exhibit where need shall be Letters under the Sign or Seal of the King or other their Lord and Master testifying whose Chaplains they be or else not to enjoy such plurality of Benefices XIV A so Doctors and Batchelors of Divinity Doctors of Law and Batchelors of Law-Canon admitted to their degrees by any of the Universities of this Realm and not by Grace only may purchase such license to keep two Benefices with Cure XV. And because Archbishops must use at consecration of Bishops eight Chaplains and Bishops at giving of Orders and Consecration of Churches six every of them may have two Chaplains over and above the number limited XVI Every Spiritual person that is advanced by colour of this Act to keep more Benefices with Cure then is abovelimited shall incur the penalty above provided by this Act. XVII Every Spiritual person promoted to any Arch-Deaconry Deanary or Dignity in a Monastery or Cathedral Church or other Church Conventual or Collegiate or being Beneficed with any Parsonage or Vicarage shall
XXI The Justices impowred to appoint a Treasurer to receive the said moneys and make payment thereof according to their orders and may agree and article with persons by them employ'd and take security of them for safe-guarding the said Counties XXII If any persons imployed in Border-Service upon this Act shall wilfully or corruptly neglect to apprehend or bring to tryall any persons called Moss-Troopers they shall be uncapable of being imployed in the said service and further fine and imprisonment as the Justices shall think fit XXIII The Justice may lessen the charge if they see cause this Act to continue 5. years The Stat. 4 Jac. cap. 1. 7 Jac. cap. 1. touching tryal of offenders flying out of England into Scotland et è contra revived and to be put in execution ☞ Rome * I. Stat. 25 H. 8.19 The Convocation shall be assembled by the Kings Writs and shall not enact any Constitutions or Ordinances without the Kings assent II. No Canons shall be executed which be repugnant to the Kings Prerogative or to the Customs Laws or Statutes of this Realm III. There shall be no appeals to Rome but from henceforth they shall be according to the Statute of 24 H. 8.12 Which see in Appeals to Rome IV. Appeals from the Courts of Archbishops of this Realm shall be to the King in his Chancery out of which shall thereupon issue out a Commission under the Great Seal to certain persons to be named by the King who shall thereby have power to hear and definitively to determine all such appeals and the causes concerning the same and from whose decree or sentence therein there shall be no farther appeal V. If any sue for an Appeal to Rome he shall incur a Praemunire but this is made Treason by 13 El. 2. which see in Crown VI. Appeals from places exempt which were before to the See of Rome shall be henceforth into the Chancery and shall be determined before the Commissioners as aforesaid VII Provided That all Canons Constitutions Ordinances and Synodals Provincial not repugnant to the Kings Prerogative nor to the Customs Laws or Statutes of this Kingdom shall be still used and executed notwithstanding this Act. * VIII Stat. 25 H. 8.20 No man shall be presented to the See of Rome for the Dignity of an Archbishop or Bishop neither shall Annates or First-fruits be paid to the same See IX Concerning the Election of Archbishops and Bishops the King may send to the Prior and Covent or Dean and Chapter of the place shall be void his Letters missive containing his conge d'eslire or license to elect the person named in the said Letters missive which person they are to choose for their Archbishop or Bishop and none other X. In case they fail to make election accordingly the King shall nominate such an Archbishop or Bishop by his Letters Patents and if it be a Bishop he shall present him to the Archbishop or in case that See be then void to any other Archbishop within his Dominion but if it be an Archbishop then to an Archbishop and two other Bishops or else to four other Bishops to be nominated by the King XI When any Archbishop or Bishop is elected or presented as aforesaid they are in due form to be invested and consecrated viz. a Bishop by the Archbishop of that Province or in case of vacation by any other within the Kings Dominions and an Archbishop by some other Archbishop ond two Bishops or else by four Bishops without suing for any Bulls Letters or other things from the See of Rome for the same And such Archbishop or Bishop betwixt his election and consecration shall be called the Lord Elect of such a Dignity XII Such election or presentment of an Archbishop or Bishop shall be lawful and make them capable to do and execute all things that concern the said Dignities XIII If the Prior and Covent or the Dean and Chapter within 20 days after the receipt of the Kings Conge d'eslire do not proceed to election and certifie the same to the King or if the Archbishop or Bishops unto whom the King presents any such person to be invested and consecrated as aforesaid do not perform the same accordingly within 20 days after such presentment or if any person or persons de admit obey or execute any Censures Excommunicotions Interdictions Inhibitions or any other Process or Act in derogation of this Act that then all and every person and persons offending shall incurre a Praemunire XIV Stat. 25 H. 8.21 No imposition shall be paid to the Bishop or See of Rome neither shall any person sue for any dispensation or license to the Bishop of Rome XV. The Archbishop of Canterbury may grant dispensations to the King and likewise licenses to all others of things formerly used to be licensed Howbeit of causes not used to be licensed no dispensations shall be granted without the approbation of the King and his Councill XVI Here Licenses of things whereof the tax did heretofore extend at Rome to 4 l. shall be also confirmed by the Kings Great Seal and likewise enrolled in Chancery by a Clerk thereto appointed but all others may be granted by the Archbishop without such confirmation unless the party desire to have it enrolled and then the Fee for the Seal shall be 5 s. and not above And all Acts done by such licenses shall be good in Law XVII All children procreated after Marriage to be had or done by such licenses or dispensation shall in all Courts be admitted Legtiimate and Inheritable XVIII There shall be a Clerk assigned by the Archbishop to register Dispensations and another by the King to enroll Confirmations XIX There shall be two Books made wherein the taxes of Dispensation shall be written whereof the one shall remain with the said Register of the Dispensations and the other with the said Clerk of the Confirmations XX. None shall pay for dispensation greater taxes then shall be set down in the said Books and if any Officer takes more he shall forfeit ten times so much to be divided betwixt the King and the prosecutor Howbeit where they are Arbitrary the Archbishop and the Lord Chancellor and Keeper shall rate them and here also is set down how the money received shall be divided For which see the Statute at large XXI This Act shall not inhibit the Archbishop of York nor other Bishops to dispence as they were wont to do by the Common Law and custome of this Realm XXII During the vacation of the See of Canterbury the Guardian of the Spiritualities shall grant Dispensations Here is also a remedy provided where the Archbishop or Guardian refuse to grant Dispensations viz. by a Commission from the King to impower two other Prelates to perform the same For which see the Statutes at large XXIII All Religious Houses heretofore exempt from the Visitation of the Archbishop shall still remain so notwithstanding this Act and shall be under the Visitation of
in an infected house after commanded by a Justice or other Officer presume to come forth the Watch-men may resist him and if any hurt happen thereupon the Watch-men shall not be impeached therefore VII If any person having a sore upon him go abroad and converse in Company he shall suffer as a Felon but if he have no sore he shall be onely punished as a vagabond according to the Statute of 39 El. 4. which see in Vagabonds VIII No Attainder of Felony by vertue of this Act shall extend to corruption of blood or forfeiture of goods or lands IX It shall be lawful for the Justices of peace and Head-Officers to appoint searchers watch-men examiners keepers and buriers and to minister unto them Oaths for the due performance of their Offices and to give them other directions as in their discretion shall be thought fit X. Justices of peace or head-officers shall not by force of this Act meddle in the Universities Cathedral Churches or Colledges ☞ Playes and Games * I. Stat. 33 H. 8.9 Parents and Masters shall provide for each of their sons and male-servants betwixt the age of 7 and 17 a bow and two shafts and cause them to exercise shooting in pain of 6 s. 8 d. II. Sons and male-servants betwixt the ages of 17 and 60 shall be furnished with a Bow and two Arrows and practise shooting therewith in pain of 6 s. 8 d. III. None under the age of 24 years shall shoot at any standing mark except at rovers changing his mark every shoot in pain of 4 d. a shoot and none above that age shall shoot at any mark of 11 score distance or under in pain of 6 s. 8 d. a shoot IV. None under the age of 17 years shall shoot with a Bow of Ewe except his parents be worth 10 l. per annum in lands or 40 marks in goods in pain of 6 s. 8 d. V. The inhabitants of every Town shall continne their Buts in good repair in pain of 20 s. for every 5 moneths default VI. For every Bow made of Ewe the Bowyer not inhabiting London or the Suburbs thereof shall make four and the inhabitant there two Bows of other wood in pain to forfeit for every such Bow un-made 3 s. 4 d. VII Fletchers of London shall sell seasonable Timber to forreign Fletchers without prejudice VIII Artificers of Archery not freemen nor paying scot and lot shall remove their abode from London and the Suburbs thereof to what other place they shall be assigned by his Majesties Council the Lord Chancellor Treasurer Privy Seal or one of them in pain of 40 s. for every day they make their abode contrary to this Act. IX Aliens shall not convey Bows and Arrows out of the Realm without his Majesties license in pain of imprisonment without bail untill they shall make fine to the King to be set by at least two Justices in Sessions and give security for the same neither shall they use shooting in pain to forfeit their Bows and Arrows to be taken from them by any of the Kings Subjects X. Justices of Assise Goal-delisery and Peace in Sessions and Stewards in Leets shall hear and determine the breaches of this Act. XI The one Moitie of all these forfeitures is given to the prosecutor and the other where there is no Leet is given to the King and where there is a Leet to the Lord of that Leet XII None shall keep or maintain any house or place of unlawful Games in pain of 40 s. and none shall use or haunt such places in pain of 6 s. 8 d. XIII In every Placard to keep common Gaming the Games here to be used shall be inserted as also the persons who shall play thereat and every Placard otherwise granted shall be void The Grantee also of such a Placard shall be bound by Recognizance in the Chancery with good sureties not to use it contrary to the form thereof XIV It shall be lawful for Justices of Peace in every County and for Head officers in Corporations as well within the Liberties as without to enter and resort into all such houses and places where such unlawful Games are suspected to be used and as well the keepersthereof as the resorters thereunto to arrest and imprison untill they shall severally give good security at the discretion of the said Justices or Officer nor to keep such Games any more XV. Every Mayor Sheriff Bailiff Constable and other Head-officer within every City Burrough or Town shall make due search as aforesaid once every moneth at least in pain to forfeit 48 s. for every such default XVI No Artificer or his Journey-man no Husband-man Apprentice Labourer Servant at Husbandry Mariner Fishermen Water-men or Serving-man shall play at Tables Tenis Dice Cards Bowls Clash Coyting Logating or any other unlawful Game out of Christmas or then out of their Masters house or presence in pain of 20 s. And none shall play at Bowls in open places out of his Garden or Orchard in pain of 6 s. 8 d. XVII All informations or suits upon this Statute shall be prosecuted within one year and the forfeitures thereof which happen within a Leet or Liberty shall be divided betwixt the King and the Lord thereof and in all other places betwixt the King and the prosecutor XVIII Proclamation of this Act shall be made Quarterly in every Market Town as also at every Goal-delivery Assize and Session XIX This Act shall not restrain a servant by his Masters license to play at Cards Dice or Tables with the Master himself or other Gentlemen reforting to his masters house And if the Master hath free-hold of 100 l. per annum he may also license his servant to play at Bowls or Tenis XX. Stat. 2.3 P. M. 9. All Licenses to keep houses or places of unlawful Games shall be void XXI Stat. 16 Car. 2. ca. 5. If any person of what degree or quality soever after the 29th of Sept. 1664. shall by any fraud shift cousenage circumvention deceit or unlawful device or ill practice whatsoever in playing at or with Cards Dice Tables Tennis Bowls Kittles Shovel-beard or in or by Cock-fightings Horse-races Dog-matches or Foot-races or other Pastimes Game or Games whatsoever or in or by bearing a share or part in the stakes wagers or adventures or by betting on the sides or hands of such as do or shall play act ride or run as aforesaid win obtain o● acquire to him or themselves or to any other or others any sum or sums of money or other valuable thing or things whatsoever every person so offending shall forfeit the treble value of the money or things so won gained obtained or required One moity to the King the other moity to the person grieved or who shall lose the fame so as such person prosecute within six months next after such play And in default of such prosecution then the same other moity to such other person as shall prosecute within one year next after
the King by Commission under the Great Seal so as the Popes power shall be quite excluded from all such Visitations neither shall any Religious persons from henceforth depart this Realm for any Visitation Congregation or Assembly whatsoever but all such meetings shall be hereafter within the Kings Dominions XXIV Howbeit this Act nor any License or Dispensation to be granted thereby shall derogate the Statute of 21 H. 8.13 touching Pluralities of Benefices or Non-residence XXV Whosoever sues for any License Dispensatson c. to the See of Rome or obeys any Process from thence shall incur a Praemunire but this is made Treason by 13 E● 2. XXVI Grants and Confirmations of liberties obtained from the See of Rome to any Abbeys or other Religious Houses shall be of the fame effect as they were before this Act. XXVII Abbeys nor other places exempt shall pay any Pensions to the See of Rome nor accept any Dispensation or Confirmation from thence nor make any oath to the Bishop thereof and where no such Confirmation was requisite they shall still remain as before notwithstanding this Act. XXVIII Dispensations obtained at Rome before the 12th of March 1533. shall remain of the force that they had before this Act. XXIX The King with the advice of his Council may reform the manner of Indulgences Safe Conducts I. Stat. 15 H. 6.3 IN all Safe Conducts the name of them of the Ship and of the Master and the number of the Mariners together with the Portage of the Ship shall be expressed II. Stat. 18 H. 6.8 Goods may be loaded into the Ships of the Kings Enemies so as the Merchant hath an Authentique safe Conduct for them otherwise they may be made prize by any that can take them III. Stat. 20 H. 6.1 All Letters of safe Conduct which be not enrolled in the Chancery before the delivery of them shall be void IV. They who will take benefit of the Kings safe Conduct shall have it ready enrolled at the time of their apprehension Howbeit although the safe Conduct be not presently shewed yet it will suffice if it be afterwards proved to be then enrolled Saint Johns I. Stat. 32 H. 8.24 By this Act the Corporation of Saint Johns of Jerusalem in England and Ireland was dissolved and the Priors and Confreres thereof prohibited to wear the Mark c. II. The King was to have their Houses Churches Lands Goods Chattels Debts and all other things of theirs There be also divers Pensions appointed severally to the Priors Chaplains and Confreres of that Order to continue during their lives III. All of that Order are discharged from obedience for their Religion and also enabled to sue and to take and have liberty as other Religious persons were enabled by 31 H. 8.6 which see in Ability Likewise their lands are to be within the survey of the Court of Augmentations Scarborough I. Stat. 37 H. 8.14 An Act for the incorporating of two persons by the name of the Masters or Keepers of the Peer and Key at Scarborough who have power to distrain every man having lands or houses there for the fifth part of the yearly revenue thereof towards the repair of the said Peer and Key See the Statute at large Sea I. Stat. 18 E. 3. Stat. 1.3 The Sea shall be open to all Merchants to pass with their Merchandize where they please Seals I. Artic. sup Chart. Cap. 6. 28 E. 1. No Writ concerning the Common Law shall be awarded under any of the petty Seals II. Stat. 11 R. 2.10 The Kings Signet or Privy Seal shall not be sent in prejudice of the Realm or disturbance of the Law III. Stat. 4 H. 7.14 All Grants and Writings of Lands and other things pertaining to the Earldom of March shall be under the Great Seal and not under the special Seal Serjeants at Arms. I. Stat. 13 R. 2.6 There shall be but thirty Serjeants at Arms who shall meddle with nothing but what concerns their Offices neither shall they oppress the people in pain to lose their Office make fine to the King at his pleasure and full satisfaction to the party ☞ Service and Sacraments * I. Stat. 1 E. 6.1 None shall speak or do any thing in contempt of the most Holy Sacrament in pain of imprisonment and to make fine and ransom at the Kings Will. II. Three Justices of Peace 1. Qu. have power to take information by the Oaths of two lawful persons at least concerning the offence aforesaid and to bind over by Recognizance every accuser and witness in 5 l. a piece to appear at the next Sessions to give evidence against the offenders who are there to be enquired of before three Justices or more by the oaths of twelve men and also indicted if the matter alledged against them be found true III. Three Justices or more have likewise power to send out two writs Capias and Exigent and a Capias Utlegat against such offenders in all Counties and Liberties and upon their appearance to determine the contempts and offences aforesaid or to take bail for their appearance to be tried as aforesaid IV. The Justices also have power to direct a Writ in the Kings Name to the Bishop of the Diocess where the offence was committed by which he shall be required to be present himself or some for him sufficiently learned at the arraignment of the offender and to give advice concerning the offence committed V. The offence shall be prosecuted within three moneths and the offender shall be admitted to produce Witnesses for his defence VI. The Minister shall deliver the Sacrament to every person in both kinds and shall not without lawful cause deny it to any that will devoutly and humbly desire it VII Stat. 2. 3 E. 6.1 Every Minister shall use the Church-Service in such form as is mentioned in the Book of Common-Prayer established by this Act And shall not use any other or deprave the same in pain if he be Beneficed and convict thereof by the Verdict of twelve men his own confession or notorious evidence of the fact to forfeit to the King for the first offence that of his Benefices which the King will choose and to suffer six months imprisonment for the second to suffer one whole years imprisonment and to be deprived ipso facto of all his spiritual promotion whereupon every Patron may present and for the third to suffer imprisonment during life And if he be not Beneficed for the first offence he shall suffer six months imprisonment and for the second imprisonment during life VII If any shall be convicted to have by Enterludes Playes ●ongs rhymes or otherwise depraved the said books as to have compelled or procured the Minister to sing or say any other Church-service or in any other form then as aforesaid or by any such means 〈◊〉 have interrupted or let the Minister to sing or say the said Service th●● shall for the first offence forfeit 10 l. to the King or that not paid within