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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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Bribery Perjuries and the Subornation of Perjury or Witnesses and Offences of Forging or Counterfeiting any Deeds Debentures Bills of Publick Faith Escripts Wills or other Writings whatsoever or of any Examinations or Testimonies of any Witness or Witnesses tending to bring any person or persons in danger of his Life Liberty or Estate and the giving the same in evidence and the compelling or procuring of any such counterfeiting or forging to be had or made And who excepted all Offences in detaining imbesling or purloining any the Goods Money Chattels or Jewels of the late King Queen or Prince or any of the children of the late King and Queen other then Shipping Stores and Ammunitions of War and other then such Goods and Chattels as have been sold or disposed of to any of the Servants or Creditors of his late Majesty in or toward satisfaction of their Debts or Wages And also Excepted out of this Pardon all Issues Fines and Amercements Rents and other Publick Duties being Leavyed Received or collected by any Sheriff under-Sheriff Bayliff Minister or other Officer to or for the use of the late King the Parliament or the said Keepers of the Liberty of England or any other person stiling himself Protector or for his Majesty that now is and not accompted for and discharged And also Excepted out of this Pardon all and every offence and offences committed or done by any Jesuite Seminary or Romish Priest whatsoever contrary to the Tenor or Effect of the Statute made in the 27 year of the Reign of the late Queen Elisabeth Entituled An Act against Jesuites Seminaries Priests and other disobedient Persons or of any part thereof and all Out-lawries Proceedings Judgments and Executions for the same offences or any of them Provided always and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid that it shall and may be lawful to and for all and every Clerk and other Officer of the Courts at Westminster to award and make Writs of Capias Vtlagatum at the suit of the Party Plaintiff against such Persons Out-layed as be pardoned by this Act to the intent to compell the Defendant or Defendants to make answer to the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs at whose Suit he or they were Out lawed And that every person so Out lawed shall sue a Writ of Scire Facias against the Party or Parties at whose Suit he or they were so Out-lawed before this Pardon in that behalf shall be allowed him or them so Out-lawed Provided and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That this Act of General Pardon shall not in any wise extend to Pardon any Out-lawries upon any Writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum until such time as the Party so Out-lawed shall satisfy or otherwise agree with the Party at whose Suit the same Person was so Out-lawed or Condemned And also excepted out of this Pardon all Informations and other Proceedings Depending Concerning any Common High-ways or Bridges and all Issues returned upon any Process concerning the same since the 30 day of January 1648 Except also all Recognizances Obligations and other Securities given or Entred into since the 25. of March 1640 by any Receiver Reeve Bailiff Collector or other Accountant in the Court of the Publick Exchequer and their Sureties and their Accounts Respectively Provided always and be it Enacted That this Act or any thing therein Contained shall not extend or be Construed to Pardon or Discharge any Recognizance Obligation or Bond which is not yet forfeited And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all Acts of Hostilitie and Injuries whether between the late King and the Lords and Commons then in Parliament assembled or between any of the People of this Nation which did arise upon any Action Attempt Assistance Council or Advice having Relation unto or falling out by reason of the late Troubles or in the late Warrs or Publick Differences between the late King and Parliament or between his now Majesty or any of his Subjects and which are not in this Act excepted that the same and whatsoever hath ensued thereupon whether trenching upon the Laws and Liberties of this Nation or upon the Honour of his Majesty or upon the Honour of Authority of the Parliament or to the prejudice of any Particular or Private Person shall in no time from and after the 24. of June in the year of our Lord 1660. be called in question whatsoever be the quality of the Person or of whatsoever Kind or Degree Civil or Criminal the Injury is supposed to be And that no mention be made thereof in time to come in judgment or judicial proceedings And to the intent and purpose that all names and terms of distinction may be likewise put into utter Oblivion Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any Person or Persons within the space of three years next ensuing shall presume maliciously to call or alledge of or object against any other Person or Persons any Name or Names or other words of Reproach any way tending to revive the Memory of the ●●te Differences or the Occasions thereof That then every such person so as aforesaid Offending shall Forfeit and Pay unto the Party Grieved in Case such Party offending shall be of the Degree of a Gentleman or above ten Pounds and if under that Degree the Sum of forty Shillings to be recovered by the Partie grieved by Action of Debt to be therefore brought in any of his Majesties Courts of Record wherein no E●●oign Protection or Wager of Law shall be allowed or any more than one Imparlance so as the same Action be commenced or prosecuted within six Months next after the Offence Committed And if the Jury sworn to try any Issue or Issues that shall be joyned in such Action shall find for the Plaintiff they shall likewise give to every such Plaintiff forty shllings Damages over and above the Penalty aforesaid Provided always that this Act or any thing therein contained shall not extend or give any Benefit to any Person or Persons who have had any hand in the Plotting Contriving or designing the Great and Heinous Rebellion of IRELAND mentioned in one Act passed in the Parliament begun at WESTMINSTER the 3. day of November In the sixteenth year of King CHARLES Entituled An Act for the speedy and effectual Reducing of the Rebels in his Majesties Kingdom of IRELAND to their due obedience to his Majesty and Crown of ENGLAND Or in Aiding Assisting or Abetting the same other then such as by another Act intended hereafter to be passed shall be therein named mentioned or expressed to be pardoned Nor to enure to restore to any person or persons Bodies Politick or Corporate other then then the Marquesse of Ormond Lord Steward of his Majesties Houshold and other the Protestants of IRELAND and their Heirs and such other person and persons as in and by an Act intended hereafter to be Passed shall be therein named mentioned or expressed in that behalf any Estate Liberties Franchises