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A66672 Statuta pacis, or, A perfect table of all the statutes (now in force) which any way concerne the office of a justice of peace cleerly also setting down the severall duties of sheriffes, head-officers of corporations, stewards in leets, constables, and other oficers, so far forth as the said statutes do in any sort concern them / faithfully collected, and alphabetically digested under apt tables by E.W.; Laws, etc. England and Wales.; Wingate, Edmund, 1596-1656. 1644 (1644) Wing W3023; ESTC R25185 131,829 308

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Statute XXV None shall keep a Schoolemaster which absents himselfe from Church or is not allowed by the Bishop or Ordinary in paine of ten pounds for every month he so keeps him And such Schoolemaster shall be for ever after disabled to teach youth and shall suffer one whole yeares imprisonment without baile XXVI The offences against this Act and the Acts of the first fifth and thirteenth years of the Queens Reigne touching the acknowledging of her Supreame government in causes Ecclesiasticall the service of God coming to Church or establishment of true Religion within this Realme shall be inquirable before Justices of Oyer and Term. Assise G. D. and P. in their circuits and Sess within one yeare and a day after every such offence committed except Treason and misprision of treason XXVII Provided that any of the offenders aforesaid which shall before judgment submit and conforme themselves to the Bishop of the Diocesse or in open Assise or Sessions shall be discharged of every the offences aforesaid except Treason and misprision of Treason and of all paine and penalties incurred for the same XXVIII Of the forfeitures abovesaid two third parts the Queene shall have one to her own use the other for reliefe of the poore in the Parish where the offence is committed to be delivered without further warrant then of the principall Officers of the Receit of the Exchequer and the other third part the prosecutor shall have And here the offender that is not able to pay the forfeitures or doth not pay them within three months after judgement shall be committed to prison and there remaine untill he have satisfied them or shall conforme himselfe to go to Church XXIX They that have on Sundayes the Divine Service established usually read in their houses and are commonly present themselves thereat and do not obstinately refuse to come to Church but foure times in the yeare at least are present at Divine Service in their own Parish Church or some other open Church or Chappell of ease shall not incurre the penalty aforesaid for not coming to Church XXX All covinous Grants to defrand the interest which the Queen or any other person may claime by vertue of this Act or of 13 El. 2. shall be adjudged void XXXI If a Peere of the Realme happen to be indicted for any offence made Treason or misprision of Treason by this Act he shall be tried by his Peeres XXXII This Act shall not abridge the Jurisdiction of Ecclesiasticall Censures XXXIII Stat 27. El. 2. All Jesuits Seminary Priests and other Ecclesiasticall persons borne within any of the Queens dominions and ordained or made such by the pretended Jurisdiction of the See of Rome which com into or remaine in any of the said Dominions shall be adjudged guilty of high Treason And their receivers ayders and maintainers knowing them to be such and at liberty shall be adjudged Felons without benefit of Clergy XXXIV All others brought up on Seminaries beyond Sea and not as yet in Orders as aforesaid which do not within six months after Proclamation made in London in that behalfe returne into this Realme and within two dayes after such returne before the Bishop of the Diocesse or two Just of P. of the County where they shall arrive submit themselves to the Queen and her Laws and take the Qath of Supremacy shall also bee adjudged guilty of high Treason XXXV They which give or send reliefe to any such Ecclesiasticall person or Seminary or to any brought up there as aforesaid shall incurre a Praemunire XXXVI These offences shall be heard and determined in the Kings Bench or in any County where they shall be committed or the offender taken XXXVII This Act shall not extend to any Jesuit or other Ecclesiasticall person aforesaid which within three dayes after his arrivall shall submit himselfe to some Arch-bishop Bishop or to some Just of P. of the County where he lands and there take the Oath of Supremacy and under his hand acknowledge to continue in due obedience to her Majesties Laws XXXIX Here the triall of a Peere shall be by his Peeres XL. If any knowing a Jesuit or Priest to remain within any of the Queens dominions do not within twelve dayes discover the same to some Just of P. he shall make fine and suffer imprisonment during the Queens pleasure And the Just of P. which doth not within 28. dayes after disclose it to some of the Privy Counoell or to the President or Vice-President of the Councels in the North or Marches of Wales shall forfeit 200. Marks And such of those Councels to whom that information shall be made shall deliver a writing under their hands unto the party informing testifying that such information was made unto them XLI All Oaths Bonds and submissions as aforesaid shall within three months be certified into the Chancery by the parties before whom they are taken in pain of 100. l. XLII None having submitted as aforesaid shall within ten yeeres after come within ten miles of the Court in paine to lose the benefit of such submission XLIII Stat. 29. El. 6. All Grants Incumbrances cumbrances or Limitations of use made by any person not repairing to the Church according to the Stat. of 23. El. 1. which are revokeable by the offender intended for his maintenance left at his disposition or in consideration whereof he and his family are to be kept shall be utterly void against the Queen as to hinder the levying of the forfeitures for not coming to Church or saying hearing or being at Masse or the making of seisures for the same purpose XLIV Every conviction for any offence before mentioned shall be in the Kings Bench or at the Assises or G. D. and not elsewhere and shall by the Justices there be certified into the Exchequer before the end of the terme then next following 82. XLV The Queene may seise all the goods and two thrid parts of the lands and Leases of every offender not repairing to Church as aforesaid which after their first conviction do not pay into the Exchequer in such of the Termes of Easter and Michaelmasse as shall happen next after such conviction the summe then due for the forfeiture of 20. l. a month and yearely after that in the same Termes according to the rate of 20. l. a month for so long time as they shall forbeare to come to Church according to the said Statute of 23. E. 1. vide infra 71 72 73 83. XLVI An Indictment against such an offender shall be sufficient although no mention be therein made that the party is within the Realme XLVII When an Indictment is found against such an offender Proclamation shall be made that he shall render himselfe into the Sheriffes hands before the next Ass or G. D. which if he do not that neglect shall be as sufficient a conviction as if upon the same Indictment a triall by verdict had proceeded XLVIII But here upon the offenders submission according to the