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B09033 Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Scotiæ Angliæ Franciæ & Hiberniæ 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, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, &c. England and Wales. Laws, statutes, etc.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II). 1660 (1660) Wing E1144B; ESTC R175044 16,585 17

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Anno Regni CAROLI II. REGIS Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hiberniae DVODECIMO At the Parliament begun at Westminster the Five and twentieth day of April Anno Domini 1660. In the Twelfth 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. London Printed by John Bill and Christopher Barker Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majestie 1660 CVM PRIVILEGIO And Reprinted at Dublin by William Bladen Anno Dom. 1660. Anno Regni CAROLI II. AN OF ACT Free and General Pardon INDEMPNITY AND OBLIVION THe Kings most Excellent Majesty taking into his Gracious and Serious consideration the long and great Troubles Discords and Wars that have for many years past been in this Kingdom And that divers of his Subjects are by occasion thereof and otherwise faln into and be obnoxious to great pains and penalties Out of a hearty and pious Desire to put an end to all Suits and Controversies that by occasion of the late Distractions have arisen or may arise between all his Subjects And to the intent that no Crime whatsoever committed against his Majesty or his Royal Father shall hereafter rise in Judgment or be brought in Question against any of them to the least endamagement of them either in their Lives Liberties Estates or to the prejudice of their Reputations by any Reproach or Term of Distinction And to bury all Seeds of future Discords and remembrance of the former aswell in his own breast as in the breasts of his Subjects one towards another And in performance of his Royal and Gracious Word signified by his Letters to the several Houses of Parliament now Assembled and his Declarations in that behalf published Is pleased that it may be Enacted And be it Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty with the Advice and Consent of the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled First That all and all manner of Treasons Misprisions of Treason Murthers Felonies Offences Crimes Contempts and Misdemeanors Counselled Commanded Acted or Done since the first day of Ianuary in the year of our Lord 1637. by any person or persons before the 24. day of June in the year of our Lord 1660 other then the persons hereafter by name Excepted in such manner as they are hereafter Excepted by virtue or colour of any Command Power Authority Commission Warrant or Instructions from his late Majesty King CHARLES or his Majesty that now is or from any other person or persons deriving or pretending to derive Authority mediately or immediately from both or either of their Majesties or by virtue or colour of any Authority derived mediately or immediately of or from both Houses or either House of Parliament or of or from any Convention or Assembly called or reputed or taking on them the Name of a Parliament Or by from or under any Authority stiled or known by the Name of the Keepers of the Libertie of England by Authority of Parliament Or by virtue or colour of any Writ Commission Letters Patents Instruction or Instructions of or from any person or persons Tituled reputed or taken to be Lord Protector of the Common-wealth of England Scotland and Ireland and the Dominions thereunto belonging or Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England Scotland and Ireland and the Dominions and Territories thereto belonging or assuming the Authority or reputed to be chief Magistrate of the Commonwealth or Commander in chief of the Forces or Armies of this Nation by Sea or Land or by any Pretence Warrant or Command whatsoever from them or any of them or their or either of their respective Councils or Council or any Member of such Council or Councils or from any person or persons whatsoever deriving or pretending to derive Authority from them or any of them be Pardoned Released Indempnified Discharged and put in utter Oblivion And that all and every the person and persons Acting Advising Assisting Abetting and Counselling the same they their Heirs Executors and Administrators Except as before is excepted be and are hereby Pardoned Released Acquitted Indempnified and discharged from the same And of and from all pains of death and other pains Judgments Indictments Convictions Attainders Outlawries Penalties Escheats and Forfeitures therefore had or given or that might accrew for the same And that all such Judgments Indictments Convictions Attainders Outlawries Penalties Escheats and Forfeitures and every of them and all Grants thereupon made and all Estates derived under the same be and are hereby Declared and Enacted to be from henceforth Null and void And that all mean profits not yet received by such Grantees shall be and are hereby discharged And that all and every person and persons bodies Politick and Corporate their and every of their Heirs Executors Administrators and Successors shall be and are hereby restored to all and every their Lands Tenements and Hereditaments Goods Chattels and other things Forfeited which to his Majesty do or shall appertain by reason of any offence herein before mentioned and not hereafter in this present Act excepted and foreprised And be it further Enacted That all Appeals and all personal Actions Suits Molestations and Prosecutions whatsoever for or by reason of any act of Hostility Trespass Assault Imprisonment or breach of the Peace Advised Counselled Commanded appointed Happened Acted or done by reason of the late Troubles or the late Wars in his Majesties Dominions or relating thereunto and all Judgments and Executions thereupon had before the First day of May in the year of our Lord 1658. stand and be from henceforth discharged But not to restore to any person or persons any sums of money mean Profits or Goods already received or taken upon such Execution or to give any account for the same And be it likewise Enacted That all Appeals and all personal Actions and Causes of such Actions Suites Molestations and Prosecutions whatsoever for or by reason of any Act or thing Advised Counselled Commanded Acted or done by virtue or colour of any Authority or Commission granted by his late Majesty or his Majesty that now is or by virtue or colour of any Order or Ordinance of one or both Houses of Parliament sitting at Westminster Or by any Act or Order made by any persons assuming the Name of a Parliament and sitting as a Parliament at Westminster after the death of the late King CHARLES the First Or by the Authority of the said Keepers of the Liberties of England Or by any Ordinance by either of the late Protectors and Council Or by or upon any Commission Writ Procels or Warrant by them or any of them or by Authority derived from them or any of them And all demands of Arrearages of Rents and mean Profits of Lands Tenements or Hereditaments heretofore incurred or grown due which have beed paid received or disposed by virtue or colour of any the Authorities or pretended Authorities aforesaid other then such Arrearages or mean Profits
as are or shall be otherwise disposed by any Act or Acts of this present Session of Parliament be from henceforth discharged And it is further by the Authority aforesaid Enacted in the second place That all and every the Subjects of these his Majesties Realms of England and Ireland the Dominion of Wales the Isles of Iersey and Garnsey and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed and other his Majesties Dominions the Heirs Executors and Administrators of them and every of them and all and singular Bodies in any manner of wise Corporated Cities Burroughs Shires Ridings Hundreds Lathes Rapes Wappentakes Towns Villages Hamlets and Tythings and every of them and the Successor and Successors of every of them shall be and are by the Authority of this present Parliament Acquitted Pardoned Released Indempnified and Discharged against the Kings Majesty his Heirs and Successors and every of them of and from all manner of Treasons Misprisions of Treason Felonies Offences Contempts Trespasses Entries Wrongs Deceits Misdemeanors Forfeitures Penalties and sums of Money Intrusions Mean Profits Wardships Marriages Reliefs Liveries Ouster le mains Mean Rates Respits of Homage Fines and Seisures for Alienation without Licence Arrearages of Rents other then the Arrearages of Rents due from the late Farmers or pretended Farmers of the Excize or Customs respectively and other then such Arrearages of Rents or Mean Profits as are or shall be otherwise disposed by any Act or Acts of this present Parliament and of and from all Arrearages of Tenths and First Fruits Fines Post-Fines Issues and Amerciaments and all Recognizances Bonds or other Securities given for Payment of them or any of them Concealments of Customes and Excize Arrearages of Purveyance and of Compositions for the same and of and from all Pains of Death Pains Corporal and Pecuniary and generally of and from all other Things Causes Quarrels Suits Judgments and Executions in this present Act hereafter not Excepted nor Foreprized which may be or can be by his Majesty in any wise or by any means Pardoned before and unto the 24. day of Iune in the year of our Lord 1660. to every or any of his said Subjects Bodies Corporate Cities Burroughs Shires Ridings Hundreds Lathes Rapes Wappentakes Towns Villages and Tithings or any of them And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all Grants and Patents since the 25. of March 1641. touching the Wardship and Custody of the Body and Lands or touching the Marriage of any Heir within Age and all Mean Profits yet unreceived and demandable by reason thereof shall be 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 Free Pardon Indemnity 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 Indemnity and Oblivion should have been if all Offenses Contempts Forfeitures Causes Matters Suits Quarrels Judgments Executions Penalties and all other things not hereafter in this present Act Excepted and Foreprized had been 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 been put in and expressed in this present Act of Free Pardon Indemnity 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 Offense or any other thing suffered done or committed before the said 24. day of June 1660. against His late Majestie King Charls or his Majesty that now is His Crown Dignity Prerogative Laws or Statutes but onely for such Matters Causes and Offenses as be excepted and fore-prized by this present Act out of the same any Statute or Statutes Laws Customs or Usages 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 the Bodies Corporate and others before rehearsed may by him or themselves or by his or their Deputie or Deputies or by his or their Attorney or Attorneys according to the Laws of this Realm plead and minister this present Act of Free Pardon for his or their Discharge of or for any thing that is by virtue of this present Act Pardoned discharged given or granted without any Fee or other thing paying to any person or persons for writing or entry of the Judgments or other Cause concerning such Plea Writing or Entry but onely sixteen pence to be paid to the Officer or Clerk that shall enter such Plea Matter or Judgment for the parties Discharge in that behalf any Law Statute Usage or Custom to the contrary notwithstanding And furthermore the Kings Majesty is contented and pleased That it be Enacted and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That this his said Free Pardon Indempnity and Oblivion by the general Words Clauses and Sentences before rehearsed shall be reputed deemed adjudged expounded allowed and taken in all manner of Courts of His Highness and elswhere most 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 their General Attorney or Atorneys 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 and by 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 after 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 any of the said Bodies corporated 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 virtue of this Act of Free 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 desault Ten pounds And nevertheless all and singular such Writts Process and Precepts so to be made for or upon any manner of thing pardoned or discharged by this present Act of Free Pardon Indempnity and Oblivion shall be utterly void and of none effect Except and always foreprized out of this Free and general Pardon all Murders done or committed by any Person or Persons other than such which are Pardoned and Discharged in the first Clause of Pardon above mentioned And also excepted and always foreprized out of this General and Free Pardon all and every offences of Piracie and Robbery done upon the Seas not done in relation to the Differences and Wars aforesaid and every procuring or abetting of any such Offenders 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 Mankinde or Beast And also excepted all Rapes and carnal Ravishments of Women And also excepted all Ravishments and wilfull taking away or manying of any Maid Widow or Damsel against her will or without the assent or agreement of her Parents or of such as then had her in Custody and also all Offenses of aiding comforting procuring or abetting of any such Ravishment wilfull taking or Marrying had committed or done And also excepted all offences made Felony by a certain Act made and ordained Entituled An Act to restrain all Persons from Marriage untill their former Wives and former Hushands be dead And also excepted all offences of Invocations Conjurations Witchcrafts Sorceries Inchantments and Charms and all offences of procuring abetting or comforting of the same and all persons now attainted or convicted of any the said excepted Offences And also excepted all and singular the Accompts of all and every person and persons appointed by any of the Authorities or pretended Authorities aforesaid to be Treasurer Receiver Farmer or Collector other than the Sub-Collectors of the several Parishes Towns and Hamlets respectively for and concerning their Receipts before the ●4 day of June in the year of our Lord 1659 who have received or collected any Subsidie Custome Subsidie of Tonnage and Poundage Prize-goods Assessment Sequestration New Impost or Excise or of any the Rents and Revenues of any Lands or Hereditaments of or belonging unto the late King Queen or Prince or King that now is or belonging to the late Arch-Bishopricks Bishopricks Deans or Deans and Chapters Canons Prebends and other Officers belonging to any Cathedral or Collegiate Church or Popish Recusants convict or of Persons Sequestered for their Recusancie or other sequestred Estates Received or Collected by or paid unto them since the 30. of January in the year of our Lord 1642 and of all Moneys and other Duties grown due or contracted upon the Sale or Disposition of them or any of them Provided That the Heirs Executors Administrators or Tertenants of the Lands of any Accomptant within this Exception now deceased shall not be charged with nor liable unto any Accompt for the matters in this Exception mentioned Except for such Sum or Sums of Money as remain due upon any of their Accompts already stated and determined and are not yet payd in and that no Accomptant as abovesaid now living shall be liable to make accompt of any Sum or Sums of Money payd or disbursed or otherwise allowed or discharged by virtue or colour of any Order or Ordinances of both or either House or Houses of Parliament or any Convention or Assembly called or Reputed or taking on them the name of a Parliament or of Oliver Cromwell pretended Protector or of Richard his Son while he continued or was stiled or obeyed as Protector or by any Persons acting as a Committee appointed by the said two Houses or either of them or by any such Convention or Assembly or any Order or Direction of such Committee or Committees or any Person or Persons acting as a Publick Council though having no legal Authority so to do or by their or any their Order or Orders or Direction It being further Declared and Enacted and is Enacted by the Authoritie aforesaid That no person or persons shall be charged for any Moneys by him received for the Fees Salaries and Wages then allowed or for Moneys by him disbursed upon any publick use or pretence though the Direction or Authority whereby the same Money was Issued was not or be not Legal and Warrantable in Law And be it further Provided That no Military or Commissioned Officer of the Armies or Navies or Souldier or Mariner who before the 25. of March 1659. hath received any Moneys for his own Pay or the Pay of other Souldiers or for any other Contingencies of the Souldiers or Guarrisons under his Command or by way of reward shall be called to accompt therefore And that no person whatsoever shall be called to accompt for any the matters in this Exception mentioned after the 24. of June which shall be in the year of our Lord God 1662. now next ensuing And that in case any person who stands accomptable for any moneys received since the first of January 1642 and before the 30. of January 1648 have been robb'd or plundered by Souldiers or others of the monies in their hands or of any Notes or Books of receipt touching their payments or discharge Then the oath or oaths of such party or parties of the same respectively shall be a good discharge for so much of their accompt And that the Oath of every Accomptant in or between the years 1642 and 1648. of what they have paid to any publick use by or according to any publick or pretended Order or Authority whatsoever shall be a good discharge as to so much of the accompt of such person or persons And except all First fruits and tenths in the hands of any Receiver not having disbursed as in the last Exception is expressed Provided That all and every Judgment of Discharge or quietus est had or given at any time upon any accompt in the Publique Exchequer since the year 1648 be allowed and shall not be avoided except all accompts of the Revenues of Churches and Vicaridges in Wales and the County of Monmouth and all Judgments of discharge or quietus thereupon obtained and also Excepted out of this Pardon all offences of