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A39612 Statuta vetera & recentiora a methodical collection & abridgement of the statutes that relate to the knowledge and practice of the common-law / by D.F.; Laws, etc. England and Wales.; D. F. 1672 (1672) Wing F11; ESTC R32949 51,770 143

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men so long as they execute their offices or places or to any spiritual person being compelled by the injunction of the Lord Chancellor or the Kings Council to daily appearance to answer the Law so long as he shall be so enjoyned 19. Also a Spiritual person being the Kings Chaplain may accept of the Kings gift any Benefices to what number soever without incurring the penalty of this act and also the King may licence his Chaplains for non-residence upon their benefices notwithstanding this act 20. No Spiritual person shall take in farme any Parsonage or Vicarage in pain to forfeit 40 s. for every week he or any other for his use so occupies the same and also ten-times the value of the profit or rent that he makes thereof both which forfeitures are to be divided between the King and prosecutor 21. Provided that no Deanary Arch-Denary Chancellorship Treasurership or Chantership or Prebend in any Cathedral or Collegiate-Church nor Parsonage that hath a Vicar endowed nor any Benefice perpetually appropriate shall be taken to be a Benefice with cure of Souls 22. No Spiritual person or any other for his use shall keep any Tun-house or Brew-house in pain to forfeit for every moneth so keeping the same 10 l. to be divided as aforesaid howbeit he may make a Brew-house for his own private use 23. Every Duchess Countess Marchioness or Baroness being widdowes shall retaine their priviledges concerning Chaplains notwithstanding intermarriages with other persons of lower degree 24. All Spiritual persons having possessions in right of their houses above the value of 800 markes may keep so much thereof as may be necessary for the maintenance of their houshold notwithstanding this act or may take a dwelling house with Orchards and Gardens for their dwelling so as by colour thereof they take not liberty to be non-resident 25. Every Spiritual person above the age of 40 years the Chancellor Vice-Chancellor Comessary Rulers of Colledges and Halls Doctors of the Chair and readers of Divinity in either of the Universities onely excepted shall be resident upon one of their Benefices according to the statute of 21 H. 8. 13. upon pain therein provided for non-residence 26. Also every Beneficed person under the age of 40 years abiding in either of the Universities shall not enjoy the priviledge of non-residence provided by the said Statute of 21 H. 8. 13. unless he be present at ordinary Lectures both in the House and Schools and in his proper person performe the Exercises according to the Statutes of the University where he so abides 27. This Statute shall not extend to any Reader of any Publick Lecture in Divinity Law Physick Philosophy or humanity or any of the literal Sciences nor to Interpreters or Teachers of the Hebrew Chaldee or Greek tongues in either of the Universities nor yet to any person who shall repair thither to proceed Doctor in Divinity Law Physick for the time of their proceedings there according to the Statutes of the said Universities Trial. 1. IN any action where the life or death of any person who hath remained beyond sea or hath absented himself by the space of 7 years shall come in question between the Lord or Reversioner or Tenant the said Reversioner or Lessor may take exception to any of the Jurors that his real Estate is held by lease or coppy for lives who upon proof shall be set aside as in other challenges 2. A Tales de circumstantibus may upon enquest for the King or Queen by any Authorised thereunto or Assigned by the Court or upon request by the prosecutor or his Atturney and by the command of the Justices of Assise or Nisi prius in a suit commenced upon a penal statute 3. In case the Plaint ’ or Defend ’ refuse or forbear to pray a Tales it shall be granted by the Justices of Assise in England and by those of Oyer and Terminer in Wales Chester Lancaster and Durham at the prayer of the Defend ’ or tenant and that as well in suits upon Penal laws as upon other tryals Vses 1. WHere any person or persons stand or are seised of any Honours Mannors Lands Tenements Rents Services Reversions Remainders or other hereditaments to the use confidence or trust of any other person or persons or of any body politik by reason of any bargain sale feoffment fine recovery covenant contract agreement will or otherwise in every such case every such person and persons and body politick having such use confidence and trust in fee-simple fee-taile for life or years or otherways or any use confidence or trust in Remainer or Reversion shall stand and be seised deemed and adjudged to be in lawfull seisure estate and possession of and in the Honours Castles c. with their Appurtenances of and in such like Estates as they have in use trust or confidence of or in the same and the estate right title and possession of such person or persons as are seised of any lands tenements or hereditaments to the use confidence or trust of any such person or persons or body politick shall be deemed and adjudged to be in him or them that have any such use confidence or trust of any such quality manner or form or condition as they had before in or to the use confidence or trust that was in them 2. When divers persons are so seised to the use confidence or trust of any of themselves they amongst them that have such use or trust shall likewise have the seisin Estate and possession in such quality manner and condition as they had the use or trust 3. Howbeit the right title c. of all other except the person so seised to any use or trust is saved and all former right title c. is also saved to them 4. Where any be seised to any use or intent that another shall have a yearly rent out of the same Lands Cestuy que use of the rent shall be deemed in the possession thereof of like estate as if he or she had the use and shall distrain for non-payment of the said rent and make Avowrys Conusances and Justifications and use all other remedyes therein as if the rent had been actualy granted to Cestuy que use Vtlagary 1. IN every action personal where an Exigent shall be awarded a writ of proclamation shall also be awarded and issue out of the same Court of the same teste and return with the Exigent and shall be delivered of record and directed to the Sheriff of the County where the Defend ’ at the time of the Exigent was dwelling and shall contain the effect of the same action 2. The Sheriff shall thereupon make 3 proclamations viz. one at a full County another at the Sessions and the last one moneth at least before quint. Exact by virtue of the Exigent at or near the Church or Chappel door of the Parish where the Defend ’ was dwelling at the time of awarding the Exigent
damages under 40 s. Continuance Discontinuance 1. THe death of the King shall not discontinue any suit betwixt party and party neither shall the variance between the Original and Judicial process in respect of the Kings name ●e material as concerning any fault to be alledged therefore 2. Assises of Novel disseisin Mortdancestor Juris u●rum or Attaints shall not be discontinued by reason of death new Commissions or Associations or the not coming of the same Justices to any of them 3. Preferment of the demandant or plaintiff to be Duke Archbishop Marquess Earl Vicount Baron Bishop Knight Justice of the one bench or the other or Serjeant at Law shall not make the suit abatable 4. Preferment of a Justice of Assise Gaol-delivery or Peace or of any other Commissioners to the dignities aforesaid shall not lessen his power 5. New Justices of Gaol-delivery may give Judgement of a Prisoner sound guilty of Treason or Felony though he were reprieved by other Justices 6. No Process or suit before Justices of Assise Gaol-delivery Oyer and Terminer or Peace or other of the Kings Commissioners shall be discontinued by a new Commission or by the alteration of any of their names Court Admiralty 1. THe Admirals Court shall not have cognizance of any thing done within the Realm but onely upon the Sea 2. The party grieved upon non-observance of the 13 R. 2. c. 5. shall by action upon his case recover double damages against the Prosecutor in the Admiralty and the Prosecutor shall also forfeit 10 l. to the King Damages 1. WHen any person bound by a Judgement shall sue before Execution had a Writ of Error to reverse it if the Judgement be affirmed the Writ discontinued or the party that sueth it be non-suit the party against whom the Writ is brought shall recover his costs and damages at the discretion of the Justices before whom the said Writ is sued 2. If the Plaintiff be non-suit or overthrown by lawful trial in any Action Bill or Plaint for trespass upon the 5 R. 2. c. 7. or for any debt or covenant upon specialty or contract or for detinue accompt upon the case or upon any Statute the defendant shall have his costs to be assessed by the Judge or Judges of the Courts and to be recovered as the plaintiff might have recovered his in case Judgement had been given for him 3. He that sues in forma pauperis shall not pay costs but shall suffer such punishment as the Justices or Judge of the Court shall think fit 4. When any person shall sue forth of the Kings Bench any Latitat Alias and Pluries Capias against any person who thereupon doth appear and put in bail if the plaintiff do not declare within three dayes after or do after declaration delay or discontinue his suit or be non-suit the Judges of that Court shall thereupon award damages against the plaintiff 5. The like shall be done in the Courts of the Marshalsea London and all other Corporations and Liberties where the Courts are kept de die in diem but where they are not so kept then the plaintiff must declare at the next Court after appearance unless he have longer time allowed him by the Court. 6. If any shall malitiously for vexation and trouble cause or procure any person to be arrested or attached to answer in any of the said Courts at the suit of any person whereas there is none such or without the consent and agreement of the party at whose suit such arrest and attachment is procured the party so causing or procuring the same and thereof convict by indictment presentment the testimony of two or more witnesses or other due proof shall suffer six months imprisonment without bail and shall not be enlarged until he have satisfied the party grieved his treble damages and besides shall forfeit unto him if he be known 10 l. to be recovered as also treble damages by action of Debt Bill or Plaint in any Court against the party so offending his Executors or Administrators in which no Essoign c. shall be allowed 7. In personal actions in the Courts at Westminster being not for Land or Battery when it shall appear to the Judges and so by them signisied that the debt or damages to be recovered amount not to the summe of 40 s. or above the said Judges shall award to the Plaintiff no more costs than damages but less at their discretion Defalt Apparence 1. NO Filizer Exigenter or other Ossicer whatsoever in any suit shall make entry that the Plaintiff obtulit se in propria persona sua unless the Plaintiff before such entry made doth indeed appear in proper person before some of the Justices of the place where the Plea depends and either by himself or some other credible person of his Counsel make oath that he is the same person in whose name that suit is commenced and prosecuted Devlse Testament 1. EVery person having mannors Lands tenements or hereditaments holden in Socage or of the Nature of Socage tenure and not having any mannors Lands c. holden of the King by Knights service Socage tenure in chiefe nor of any other person by knights service shall have power to give dispose will and devise as well by his last will and testament in writing as otherwise by any act executed in his life all such mannors Lands c. at his pleasure 2. Where the Stat ’ 32 H. 8. c. 1. mentioneth mannors Lands c. of inheritance it shall be expounded and taken of Estates in fee simple 3. Every person having a sole Estate in fee simple or seised in coparcenary or in common in fee simple in any mannors Lands tenements rents or other hereditaments in possession Reversion or Remainder and having no lands holden of the King or of any other by Knights service may give dispose will or devise to any person or persons Except bodyes Politick and corporate by his last will and testament in writing or by act executed in his life by himself solely or by himself and others joyntly severally or particularly or by all those wayes or any of them as much as in him of right is all his said ma●nors lands tenements and hereditaments or any of them or any rents commons or other profits out of the same or any parcel thereof at his free will and pleasure Discontinuance 1. IF a woman that hath an estate in Dower for life or in Taile jointly with her husband or onely to her self or for her use in any lands c. of the Inheritance or Purchase of her husband or given to the husband and wife by the husbands ancestors or any seised to the use of the husband or his ancestors do sole or with an after-taken husbband discontinue or suffer a Recovery by covin it shall be void and he to whom the land ought to belong after the death of the said Woman may enter as if the woman were dead without
the common Law have the same force they had before and a fine may be levied according to this Statute or the common law at the Election of the parties 8. Every Fine after the engrossing shall be proclaimed in the Court the same Term and the 3 next four several days in every Term and in the mean time all pleas shall cease 9. The Proclamations being so made the fine shall conclude all persons both privyes and strangers except persons under age covert out of the Realm or not of Sane memory being not parties nor privyes to the fine 10. The right and interest that any person or persons other than parties hath or have at the time of the fine engrossed is saved so that they or their heirs pursue such their right or interest by action or lawful entry within 5 years after the proclamation so made so also is the right and interest saved which accrues after the ingrossing of the fine so that the parties having the same pursue it within 5 years after it so accrues and in this case the action may be brought against the pernor of the profits 11. If at the time of the fine ingrossed or of such accruer as aforesaid the persons be Covert and no parties to the fine under age in prison out of the Realm or of non sane memory they or their heirs have time to pursue their actions within 5 years after such imperfection removed 12. The exception that none of the parties nor any to their use had any thing in the lands at the time of the fine levied this way or at the common law at the pleasure of the parties 13. Fines at the Common Law have the same force they had before the making of this Act and a fine may be levied this way or at the Common Law at the pleasure of the parties 14. All Fines levied by any person or persons of full age of Lands intailed before the same Fine to themselves or to any of their Ancestors in Possession Reversion Remainder or Use shall immediatly after the Fine ingrossed and Proclamations made be a sufficient barre against them and their Heirs claiming only by such intail and against all other claiming only to their use or to the use of any heir of their bodies 15. Howbeit this Act shall not barre the interest of any persons accrued by reason of any Fine levied by a woman after her Husbands death contrary to the Statute of 11 H. 7. 20. 16. A Fine levied by him who is restrained by any express Act of Parliament so to do shall be void notwithstanding this Act. 17. This Act shall not extend to any Fine heretofore levied of Lands now in suit or heretofore lawfully recovered in any Court by Judgement or otherwise Nor to any Fine of Lands intailed by the Kings Letters Patents or any Act of Parliament the reversion thereof at the time of such Fine levied being in the King Fraud 1. ALL fraudulent conveyances of Lands Tenements Hereditaments Goods or Chattels and all such Bonds Suits Judgements and Executions made to avoid the debt or duty of others shall as against the party only whose debt or duty is so endeavoured to be avoided their Heirs Successors Executors or Assigues be utterly void any pretence feigned consideration or c. notwithstanding 2. Every of the parties to such a fraudulent conveiance Bond Suit Judgement or Execution who being privy thereunto shall wittingly justifie the same to be done bona fide and upon good consideration or shall alien or assign any Lands Lease or Goods so to them conveyed as aforesaid shall forfeit one years value of the Lands Lease Rent Common or other profit out of the same and the whole value of the goods and also so much money as shall be contained in such covenous Bond and being thereof convicted shall suffer half a years imprisonment without bail and here the said forfeitures are to be divided betwixt the Queen and the party grieved 3. Common Recoveries against the tenant of the freehold shall be good notwithstanding this Act and so shall all Estates made for procuring of a voucher in Formedon Neither shall this Act extend to grants made bona fide and upon good consideration to persons not privy to such collusions 4. Every Conveyance Grant Charge Incumbrance and Limitation of use or uses of in or out of any Lands or other Hereditaments made to defraud any purchaser of the same in fee or taile for life or years shall as against such purchaser only and every other person lawfully claiming from by or under him be utterly void the said purchaser having obtained the same for money or some other good consideration 5. Every of the parties to such fraudulent conveyances or being privy thereunto who shall justifie the same to be made bona fide and on good consideration to the disturbance and hinderance of the purchasor or of any other lawfully claiming from by or under him shall forfeit one years value of the Lands or other hereditaments so purchased or charged to be divided betwixt the Queen and the party grieved and being thereof convicted shall suffer half a years imprisonment without bail 6. Conveyances made upon good consideration and b●na fide shall be good notwi●hstanding this Act. 7. If Lands be first conveyed with clause provision or condition of revocation determination or alteration and afterwards sold or charged for money or other good consideration before the first conveyance was revoked altered or made void according to the power given thereby In this case such first conveyances shall be void against the Vendee and all others lawfully claiming from by or under him Howbeit no lawful Mortgage made bona side without fraud shall be impeached by his Act. 8. All Statutes Merchant and of the Staple shall within six months after this acknowledgement be entred in the Office of the Clerk of Recognizances taken according to the Statute of 23 H. 8. 6. and the Clerk there upon shewing the same shall make entry thereof for which he shall have 8 d. and no more 9. Every such Statute which is not within four months after the acknowledgment thereof delivered to be entred accordingly shall be void against the purchaser of the Lands chargeable therewith and against his Heirs Successors Executors and Assignes 10. The said Clerk shall within the said six months make entry of every Statute to him delivered as aforesaid and shall indorse thereupon the day and year of such his entry with his own name in pain to forfeit for every Statute so brought unto him and not entred as aforesaid 20 l. to be devided betwixt the Queen and the prosecutor 11. The Clerk shall take for the search of a Statute but 2 d. for every such search in pain to forfeit to the party grieved twenty times so much as he takes above to be recovered in any Court of Record by Action of debt c. 12. Provided that this Act shall not extend to
have in every point degree and condition against the Recognisors their heires executors and Administrators such processe Execution commodity and Advantage as hath been had upon an obligation of the statute of the Staple and shall also pay like fees for the same 6. Here the Recognisor so bounden or otherwise grieved by such an obligation shall have like remedy by Audita Querela and all other remedies in law as upon obligations of the Statute of the staple 7. Upon the sealing of the processe for the execution of every such obligation the King shall have a halfe-penny in the pound 8. The Tenant by such a Recognisance his Executors or Administrators being outed shall have like remedy upon an obligation of a statute of the staple 9. The Justices or the Major and Recorder's fee for taking such a recognisance is 3 s. 4 d. the clarks fees is as much and his fees for certifying such obligation is 20 d. and none of them shall take more in pain of 40 l. 10. From henceforth the Major or Constable of the staple shall take no Recognisance of the statute of the staple in pain of 40 l. except between Merchants being free of the same staples for Merchandise of the said staple between them lawfully bought and sold 11. The forfeitures abovesaid are to be divided betwixt the King and the Prosecutor and proved by Information Action of Debt Bill or Plaint in which no Essoin c. shall be allowed Recoveries 1. A Termer for years may satisfie a feigned Recovery had against them in the Reversion and shall retain and enjoy his Term against the Recoverer his Heirs and Assignes according to his Lease 2. Also the Recoverer shall have like remedy against the Termer his Executors or Assignes by avowry or action of debt for rents and services reserved upon such Lease and due after such Recovery and also like action for waste done after such recovery as the Lessor might have had if such recovery had never been 3. No Statute of the Staple Statute Merchant or Execution by Elegit shall be avoided by such feigned recovery but such tenant shall also have like remedy to falsifie such Recoveries as is here provided for the Lessee for years 4. No feigned recovery hereafter to be had by assent of parties against any tenant or tenants in tail of any Lands Tenements or Hereditaments whereof the reversion or remainder at that time of such recovery had shall be in the King shall bind or conclude the Heirs in tail whether any condition or voucher be had in any such feigned recovery or not but that after the death of every such Tenant in tail against whom such recovery shall be had the heirs in tail may enter hold and enjoy the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments so recover'd according to the form of the gift of tail the said Recovery notwithstanding 5. And here the Heirs of every such tenant in tail against whom any such recovery shall be had shall take no advantage for any recompence in value against the voucher and his heirs 6. This Act shall not extend to prejudice the Lessee or Lessees of such tenant in tail made by writing indented of any Manors Lands c. for 21 years or 3 lives or under whereupon the accustomed rent or rents is or shall be yearly reserved during the said term or terms but the same Lessee or Lessees shall enjoy his or their term or terms according to the Statute of 32 H. 8. 28. this Act notwithstanding 7. All Recoveries had or prosecuted by agreement of the parties or by Covin against tenants by curtesie tenants in tail after possibility c. for term of life or lives or of Estates determinable upon life or lives or of any Lands or Tenements or Hereditaments whereof such particular tenant is so seised or against any other with voucher over of any such particular tenant or of any having right or title to any such particular Estate shall from henceforth as against the Reversioners or them in Remainder and against their Heirs and Successors be clearly void 8. This Act shall not prejudice any person that shall by good title recover any Lands c. without fraud by reason of any former right or title Also every such recovery had by the assent and agreement of the person in reversion or remainder appearing of record in any of the Queens Courts shall be good against the party so assenting Rents 1. THe Executors or Administrators of tenant in fee-simple in fee-tail or for term of life of rent-services rent-charges rent-secks and fee-farms upon whom any such rent or fee-farm was due and unpaid at the time of his death shall have an action of debt for all the arrerages thereof against the tenant or tenants that ought to have paid them to their testator or against the Executors or Administrators of such tenant or tenants and shall also distrain for the said arrerages upon the Lands charged therewith so long as they continue in the seisin or possession of such tenant in demesne or of any other person proclaiming by or from him in like manner as their Testator might have done And the said Executors or Administrators shall likewise for the same Distress lawfully make avowry upon the matter aforesaid 2. This Act shall not extend to any Manor Lordship or Dominion in Wales or the Marches thereof where the inhabitants have used time out of mind to pay to every Lord or Owner of such Manors c. at their first entry into the same any summe or summes of Money for the discharge of all Duties Forfeitures and Penalties wherewith the Inhabitants were chargeable to any of their said Lords Ancestors or Predecessors before their such entry 3. If any person hath in right of his wife any estate in fee-simple fee-tail or for term of life in any such Rents or fee-farms and the same happen to be due and unpaid in his wives life such Husband after the death of his wife his Executors and Administrators shall have an action of debt for the said arrerages against the tenant of the demesne that ought to have paid the same his Executors or Administrators and shall likewise distrain for the same and make avowry as he might have done if his wife were living The like power hath tenant pur autre vie for arrerages due and unpaid in the life time of cestuy que vie Repleader 1. IN all Actions after issue had there shall be Judgement given notwithstanding any mispleading lack of colour in sufficient pleading or Jeofail miscontinuance discontinuance misconveying of Process mis-joyning of Issue lack of Warrant of Attorney of the party against whom the issue shall be tried or any other default or negligence of any of the parties their Councellors or Attorneys 2. Provided that every Attorney shall deliver or cause to be delivered his or their sufficient and lawful warrant of Attorney to be entred of Record for every Action or Suit wherein he
against any Sheriff or officer for want of appearance and if the Plaint ’ in some personal action declare not before the end of the next terme after appearance nonsuit shall be entered against him and costs taxed and levied as in the Stat ’ 28 H. 8. c. 15. 3. Proviso this Act extend not to capias utlagatum Attachments upon Rescous Attachments of Priviledge or any other attachment for contempt whatsoever issuing out of any of the said Courts Banckrupts 1. IF any person Subject or Denizen exercising trade doth depart the Realm conceal him or her self take Sanctuary suffer him or her self to be arrested outlawed or imprisoned without just cause to the intent to defraud his or her Creditors being Subjects born he shall be deemed Bankrupt 2. The Lord Keeper or Chancellor upon complaint in writing against any such Bankrupt may appoint honest and discreet persons to take such order with the body of the Bankrupt whereever found and also with the Lands as well Coppy as free hereditaments Annuities offices writings goods chattels and debts wheresoever known which the Bankrupt hath in his own right with his wife child or children or by way of trust or any secret use and to cause the said premisses to be searched rented appraised and sold for the payment of the Creditors rateably according to their debts as in the discretion of such Commissioners or the most part of them shall be thought fit 3. The vendees of Coppy-hold Land shall compound with the Lord for their fines and then shall be admitted and make fealtie according to the Custome of the mannor 4. Such of the Commissioners as execute the Commission shall upon the Bankrupts request render him the account and also the overplus if any be unto him his Executors Administrators and Assignes 5. The Commissioners have power to convene before them any person accused or suspected to have any of the Bankrupts goods chattels or debts or to be indebted unto him and for discovery thereof to examine upon Oath or otherwise as they or the most of them think fit 6. The Person refusing in that behalf to disclose or swear shall forfeit the double value of the goods and chattels so concealed to be ordered and imployed by the Commissioners or the most part of them 7. The person demanding or detaining any of the Bankrupts goods chattels lands or debts not justly due shall forfeit the double value to be levied recovered and imployed as aforesaid 8. If after all the Creditors are paid out of the Bankrupts Estate and the forfeitures any surplusage be it shall be by the Commissioners divided between the Queen her heires and successors and the poor of the place where such Bankrupts happen to be 9. If any person indebted absent himself from his usual place of abode upon conplaint the Commissioners or the most of them shall award 5 proclamations to be made upon 5 sundry market dayes near the said place commanding him to render himself to the Commissioners or one of them which if he do not in convenient time he shall be adjudged out of the Queens protection and the party wittingly receiving or concealing him upon Information to the Commissioners or the most of them suffer such imprisonment and pay such fine as the Lord Chancellor or Keeper shall think fit 10. The Creditor not fully satisfied by this means may notwithstanding this act take his course at law for the recovery of the residue of the debt 11. The Estate which happeneth to the Bankrupt by purchase or descent after he becomes a Bankrupt shall also be extendable by the Commissioners or the more part of them 12. This Act shall not extend to Annual Estates of Land free or Coppy by him conveyed before he became Bankrupt so that they were conveyed bonâ fide and not to such as were privy to his fraudulent purpose 13. Every Subject born or Denizen who using trade shall depart the Realm keep house absent him or her self to be arrested for debt not justly grown due to be outlawed imprisoned fraudulently procure his person to be arrested or goods attached depart from home make any fraudulent grant of Lands or goods with intent to deceive his other Creditors being Subjects born or being arrested lye in prison 6 months or more shall be adjudged a Bankrupt 14. The Bankrupt hereby described shall be proceded against as is limited by the 13 El. 7. in like maner as if he had been there so fully described 15. Any Creditor shall be received to take his part if he come in within 4 months after the Commission sued forth and pay his part of the charge otherwise the Commissioners may proceed to distribution 16. If a Bankrupt grant his lands or goods or transferr his debt into other mens names except to his children upon marriage they being of age to consent or upon valuable consideration the Commissioners may notwithstanding sell them and such Sail shall be good 17. If upon warning in writing left 3 times at the most usual place where he dwelt within one year before he became Bankrupt he appear not before the Commissioners they may cause him to be proclaimed at some publique place or places and if upon 5 such proclamations he yield not himself they shall by warrant cause him to be brought before them to be examined concerning his Estate 18. If the Bankrupt shall refuse to be examined the Commissioners shall commit him until he conform or if being informed he commit perjury to the prejudice of the Creditors to the value of 10l or more he shall be indicted for the same and after conviction stand upon the pillory and have one of his ears nailed thereto and cut off 19. If any person be known or suspected to detain any of the Bankrupts Estate and do not appear or send some lawfull Excuse at the next meeting after warning given him or appearing refuseth to be examined upon Oath the Commissioners by warrant shall cause him to be arrested and if he still refuse shall commit him until he do submit 20. The Witnesses shall have convenient charges allowed them ratably by the Creditors and such of them as shall be perjured and their procurers shall be indited upon the Stat ’ 5 El. 9. 21. The forfeitures of this Act shall be recovered by the creditors and the costs of suit deducted shall be ratably divided amongst them 22. The Commissioners have power to Assign the Bankrupts debts to the Creditors and by such assignement they shall be recoverable as their proper debts 23. No debtor shall be prejudiced by the payment of his debt to the Bankrupt hefore he have notice that he is Bankrupt 24. The Commissioners shall make such accompt to the Bankrupt and likewise pay him such overplus as by 13 E●iz 7. is ordained and the Creditors being all satisfied the bankrupt may recover the remaining debts 25. If any of the Commissioners or other person imployed by them be sued for any act done by force of the
Commission the Defend ’ may plead not guilty or Justifie and the whole matter shall be brought in Evidence according to the very truth thereof and if the verdict pass for the Defend ’ he shall have his costs 26. The Commissioners shall proceed to Execution notwithstanding the death of the Bankrupt 27. All laws made against Bankrupts shall be construed beneficially for the Creditors 28. Persons of Trade and Scriveners that procure protection except of Parliament and all such as by exhibiting petitions endeavour to compel their Creditors to take less than their due debts or to gain time for the payment thereof or being indebted in 100 l. or more shall not satisfie the same within 6 months after the same grows due and the Debtor arrested or within 6 months after the original writ sued out and notice given thereof in writing at the place of his abode or after arrest escape out of prison or procure enlargement by putting in common bayle shall be adjudged Bankrupt and in case of arrest from the time of the arrest 29. Commissions and other proceedings provided by 13 El. 7. and 1 Jac. 15. shall also be pursued against him that by this act is prescribed to be a Bankrupt and proceedings provided by this act shall be pursued against him that is described in the other 2. 30. The Bankrupts wife shall also be examined upon oath and if she appear not or refuse to be examined she shall incurr the punishment inflicted by the former lawes in like cases 31. The Bankrupt that fraudulently concealeth his goods or tendreth not some just reason why he became Bankrupt shall after conviction be set in the pillory and lose one of his ears 32. The Commissioners may by themselves or others break open the Bankrupts house or chests c. where his Estate is or is reputed to be and then seise and order his body or Estate as by the former laws is ordained 33. In the Distribution of the Bankrupts Estate no more respect shall be had unto debts upon Judgment Recognizances specialties with penalties or the like than to other debts 34. The Commissioners may proceed when the Bankrupt by fraud makes himself accomptant to the King 35. Another mans goods in the Bankrupts possession shall be also distributed by the Commissioners as the Bankrupts own goods 36. The Commissioners grant of the Bankrupts entailed Estate shall be good except when the reversion or remainder is in the King 37. No Purchaser shall be impeached by this or the former act unless the Commission be sued forth within 5 years after he becomes bankrupt 38. This act as also all the former shall extend to Strangers both Aliens and Denizens as well as to subjects born as well to be relieved as also to be subject to the penalty thereof 39. Whereas divers Noblemen and Gentlemen not brought up in trade have notwithstanding put great stocks into the East India and Guiny company it is declared that no person adventurer for putting in mony or Merchandize into the said Companies or for adventuring or managing the fishing called the royal fishing Trade shall be taken or reputed a merchant or trader within any stat ’ for Bankrupt or be lyable to the same 40. Provided that persons Trading or trafficking in any other manner than in the said companies or fishing shall be lyable to the Commission of Bankrupts Baron and Femme ALL marriages shall be adjudged Lawful that are not prohibited by Gods Law Brief 1. IN Original Writs where Exigent shall be awarded Addition of the Defendants condition and dwelling shall be inserted 2. Outlawries otherwise prosecuted shall be void 3. Surplusage of Additions shall not prejudice albeit the writ do therein vary from the Records and Deeds 4. The Clerks of the Chancery shall not omit such additions in pain to be fined at the discretion of the Chancellor 5. Original Writs may be sued upon personal actions against Prisoners in the Fleet and an Habeas Corpus granted to bring them to the Bar to answer any suit or declaration being put in and the defendant not appearing Judgement may be entred by nihil dicit and the Prisoner charged in Execution upon notice hereof to the Warden of the Fleet by rule of Court 6. In Actions of debt and other personal actions and Ejectione firmae in any of the said Courts after Issue joined to be tried by the Jury and after Judgement obtained there shall not need to be fifteen dayes between the Teste and return of any venire fac ’ Hab ’ corpora jurator ’ Distringas Fieri fac ’ or Cap ’ ad satisfac ’ and the want of it shall be no error 7. Provided this extend not to Writs of Cap ’ ad satisfac ’ where any exigent after Judgement is to be awarded nor to any Cap ’ ad satisfac ’ in order to make any bail triable Certiorari CErtioraries shall not be allowed unless the Indicted will become bound with sufficient sureties such as the Justices of Peace in Sess ’ shall like of to pay to the prosecutor within one month after conviction such costs and damages as the said Justices shall assess Conditions 1. GRantees of Reversions may take advantage of conditions and covenants against Lessees of the same Lands as fully as the Lessors their heirs or successors might have done 2. Lessees may also have the like remedy against the grantees of Reversions which they might have had against their Lessors or Grantors their heirs or successors all advantage of recoveries in value by reason of any Warranty in deed or Law by voucher or otherwise only excepted Costs 1. THere shall be no costs awarded to the Defendant when any Action is sued to the Kings use 2. In personal Actions in the Courts at Westminster being not for land or battery when it shall appear to the Judges and so by them signified that the debt or damage to be recovered amount not to the summe of 40 s or above the said Judges shall award to the plaintiff no more costs than damages 3. If the defendant or plaintiff be non-suit or overthrown by lawful trial in any action whatsoever the tenant or defendant shall have costs to be assessed and levied by the 23 H. 8. c. 15. 4. If any person sue a writ of Error to reverse a Judgement after verdict and the said Judgement is afterwards affirm'd he shall pay to the defendant in the Writ of Error double Costs to be assessed by the Court where such Writ of Error shall be depending 5. In all actions of Trespass Assault and Battery and other personal actions wherein the Judge at the trial of the cause shall not find and certifie under his hand upon the back of the Record that an Assault and Battery was sufficiently proved or that the freehold or title of the Land was chiesly in question the plaintiff shall have no more costs than damages in cases the Jury find
discontinuance or recoverie 2. Provided that the woman may enter after the husbands death But if the woman were sole the Recovery or discontinuance barreth her for ever 3. This act extends not to any recovery or discontinuance with the heir next inheritable to the woman or by his consent of record enrolled Dismes 1. EVery person shall without fraud yield and pay all predial Tythes as hath been used or of right or custome they ought to have been paid 2. None shall take or carry away any Tythes payd or that ought to have been payd as aforesaid before he hath justly divided and set forth for the use thereof the 10 th part thereof or otherwayes agreed for the same tythes with the Parson Vicar or other owner or proprietor or farmer thereof in pain to forfeit the treble value of the tythes so carried away 2. At Tything time it shall be lawfull for the owner claiming such predial tythes his deputy or Servant to see his said tythes be truly set out and severed from the nine parts and the same quietly to take and carry away 3. If any person carry away his Corn Hay or other predial tythes before they be set out or willingly withdraw his tythes of the same or other things whereof the tythes ought to be paid or do let such owner to view take and carry away such tythes by reason whereof they are lost impaired or hurt that then upon due proof thereof before a spiritual Judge the party so carrying away withdrawing or stopping shall pay the double value of the tythe so taken lost withdrawn or taken away before costs of suit to be recovered before such Ecclesiastical Judge according to the Ecclesiastical laws 4. Tythe of Cattel feeding in a wast or common where the Parish is not known shall be payd by the owner of such Cattel in the Parish where he dwells 5. None shall be compelled to pay tythes for lands or other hereditaments which by the Laws and Statutes of the Realm or by any priviledge or prescription are not chargeable therewith or are discharged by any composition real 5. Barren Heath and wast ground other then such as be discharged from tythe by Parliament which hath heretofore payd no tythes by reason of the barrenness thereof but be now improved and converted to arable ground or meadow shall at the end of 7 years next after such improvement pay tithes or if they yield some small tythe before such improvement they shall only pay that same small tythe during the first 7 years but afterward shall pay the full tythe according to such improvement 6. Every person exercising Merchandice buying and selling or any other art or fuculty being such persons and in such places as heretofore have used to pay personal tythes within 40 years or of right ought to have payd them and not day Labourers shall yearly at or before Easter pay for his personal tythes the 10 th part of his clear gains reasonable charges and expences being deducted 7. Handycraft men having used to pay tythes within 40 years shall still pay them 8. The ordinary hath power to examine him that refuseth to pay his personal tythes by any lawfull meanes otherwise than by his own oath concering the payment of such tythes 9. Offerings shall be payd in the place where the party dwells at such 4 offering dayes as heretofore within the space of 4 years last past have been used for the payment thereof but in default thereof at Easter 10. Parishes that stand upon or towards the sea coast the commodities whereof consist much in fishing shall pay their tythes as they have done within 40 years and their offerings as aforesaid 11. This Act shall not extend to London or Canterbury or their Suburbs or to any other Town or place where the inhabitants have used to pay tythes by houses 12. Suites for substracting or withdrawing of tythes or other profits spiritual shall be prosecuted in the Ecclesiastical Court before the Ecclesiastical Judge who hath power no original or Prohibition hanging to Excommunicate the party disobeying the sentence and if he stand Excommunicate 40 dayes to certifie the Excommunication after publication at the place or parish where such party dwells into Chancery and thereupon to require processe de excommunicato capiendo to be awarded against the person so Excommunicate 13. Before a prohibition shall be granted the party Plaint ’ shall bring a true coppy of the libell exhibited into the Ecclesiastical Court concerning that suit subscribed with the hand of the party and thereunder shall be written the Suggestion whereupon the party demandeth such prohibition and the libell thus ordered shall be delivered to the Justices of the Court where the prohibition is so demanded and if such suggestion be not proved to that Court by 2 sufficient witnesses within 6 monthes next after such prohibition granted the other party shall upon request have consultation the double costs and damages awarded by the said court and may recover such costs and damages by action of debt 14 This act shall not give power to any Ecclesiastical Judge to hold plea of any matter against the meaning of the Statute of W. 2. c. 5. Articuli cleri circumspecte agatis Sylva caedua the treatise de regia prohibitione nor of 1 E. 3. 10. nor to any of them nor where the Kings court ought of right to have Iurisdiction 15. No tithes of marriage goods shall be paied in Wales or the marshes thereof Dower Iointure 1. WHere an estate is made in possession or use to husband and wife and his heires or the heires of their two bodies or to them for their lives or for the wives life for her Iointure in any of these cases she shall not have dower Howbeit upon a lawfull eviction of that Iointure she shall be endowed according to the rate of the husbands land whereof she was dowable 2. Such a Iointure being made after marriage the wife after her husbands death may refufe it and betake her to her dower unless such Iointure be made by Act of Parliament Entrie 1. Where a disseisor dieth seised of lands that descent shall not take away the entry of the disseisee or his heire unless the disseisor had peaceable possession thereof five years next after such disseisin committed 2. If any prisoner person for whose life or life 's any estates have been or shall be granted remaining beyond sea or otherwise absenting themselves the Realm for 7 years and no sufficient proof made of their lives shall thereupon be accounted naturally dead and if thereupon any person shall be evicted out of any lands or Tenements by virtue of the same act and afterwards the person upon whose life the estate depends shall return or be proved living or to have been living at the time of the eviction then the tenant or lessee who was ousted or his Executors c. may reenter repossess and enjoy the said land in their former estate so long
be entred in the office of Assurance in London 2. This Commission shall be directed to the Judge of the Admiraltie the Recorder of London 2 Doctors of the Civil 2 Common Lawyers and 8 grave or discreet Merchants or to 5 of them which Commissioners or the greater part of them shall have power to hear and determine all such causes in a brief and Summary course as to their discretion shall seem meet without formality of pleadings or proceedings 3. The Commissioners have also power to Summon parties Examine witness upon Oath and commit to prison such as contemn or disobey their orders or decrees They shall meet and sit once a week at the least in the office of assurance or in some other convenient publick place for the execution of the said commission and no fees shall be there exacted by any person whatsoever 4. If any be grieved by their Sentence or decree he may exhibit his bill in Chancery for the reexamination thereof so as he first satisfie the sentence so awarded or deposite with the Commissioners the sum awarded and then albeit he be imprisoned he shall be enlarged and here the Lord Chancellor or Keeper hath power to reverse or affirme every such sentence or decree and in case it be affirmed to award the party assured double costs 5. No Commissioner shall meddle in the execution of the Commission wherein he is party assurer or assured not until he hath taken his Corporal Oath before the Major and Court of Aldermen to proceed uprightly and indifferently between party and party only the Judge of the Admiralty is excused from that Oath 6. Upon some defects in the statute of 43 El. c. 12. It is enacted that the Lord Chancellor or keeper of the great Seal shall yearly issue out one standing Commission authorising Commissioners or any 3 of them whereof a doctor of the Civil Law or a Barrister of the Common Law be alwayes one of 5 years Standing to make a Court of policies of assurance and an Act as any five before might have done 7. The said Commissioners or any 3 of them impowered to Summon parties and witnesses and upon contempts and delays in the witnesses upon first Summons and reasonable Charges and in the parties upon second Summons to imprison offenders or to give every Commissioner having taken the Oath before the Lord Major of London to proceed uprightly in the Execution of the said Commission 8. Commissions may issue out of the Court of Admiralty for examining witnesses beyond sea or in remote place by direction of the said Commissioners or any three of them and decrees may be made against the body and goods and against the Executors c. and Execution accordingly and assess costs of suit as to them shall seem meet 9. Any of the said Commissioners may administer an Oath to any witness legally summoned so as the adverse party have timely notice to the end Witnesses may be truly examined 10. Provided That in no case Execution be against Body and Goods for the same debt 11. Provided That an Appeal may be to the Chancery as in the said former Act. Powers 1. LEases made by tenant in tail or by him who is seised in the right of his wife or Church they being of full age at the time of such Lease made shall be good and effectual in the Law against the Lessors their Wives Heirs and Successors 2. The Statute shall not extend to any Lease made of Lands in the hands of any Farmer by force of any old Lease unless such old lease expire within a year after the making of the new nor to any grant to be made of any Reversion of any Manors Lands c. nor to any Lease of any Manors Lands c. which have not been let to farm or occupied by Farmers 20 years before such Lease made nor to any Lease to be made without impeachment of waste nor to any Lease to be made for above 21 years or 3 lives from the day of the making thereof and that upon every such Lease there be reserved so much yearly as hath been usually paid for the Lands so let within 20 years next before such Lease made and the Reversioners of the Manors Lands c. so let after the death of such Lessor or his Heirs may have such remedy against such Lessee his Executors and Assignes as such Lessor might have had against such Lessee 3. That all Leases made by the Husband of Manors Lands c. being the inheritance of the Wife and she to seal to the same and the rent shall be reserved to the Huband and Wife the heirs of the Wife and here the Husband shall not Alien or discharge the rent or any part thereof longer than during the Coverture unless it be by Fine levied by Husband and Wife 4. This Act shall not extend to give liberty to take more Farms or Leases than might have been taken before this Act nor to any Parson or Vicar to make any Lease otherwise than they might have done before 5. All Leases for years made within three years before the 12 of April in the 31 of H. 8. by writing indented under seal by any person of full age sane memory and not lawfully contracted or Covert-Baron of any Manors Lands c. wherein he or they have an estate of inheritance to his or their own use at the time of the making thereof and whereof the Lessee or Lessees or their A signes now have the possession by force of such Lease or Leases and no cause of re-entry or forfeiture thereof had or made shall be good in Law against such Lessors their Heirs and Successors so as so much yearly rent be reserved for the same as was paid for the same within 20 years next before the making of such Lease or Leases or else such Lease or Leases to be of no other force than they were before the making of this Act. 6. No Fine Feoffement or other Act done by the Husband only of the inheritance of free-hold of the Wife shall make any discontinuance or prejudice the Wife or any other who is to enjoy it after her decease the fines levied by the Husband and Wife only excepted 7. This Act shall not give liberty to the Wife or her Heirs to avoid any Lease hereafter to be made of the Wifes inheritance by the Husband Wife for 21 years or under or three lives whereupon the accustomed yearly rent for 20 years before is reserved according to the tenor of this act 8. This Act shall not extend to the making good any Lease made by any Ecclesiastical person which are made void by Authority of Parliament or by any such person or other now attainted of Treason 9. All Estates made by any Arch-Bishop or other Bishop of any Manors Lands c. parcel of the possessions of their Bishoprick or united or appertaining thereunto to any person or persons body Politique or Corporate other than to the Queen
is named Attorney to the Officer or his Deputy ordained for the receit and entring thereof in the same term when the issue of the said Action is entred of Record or before in pain to forfeit 10 l. to the King and to suffer imprisonment at the discretion of the Justices of the Court where such Action depends Replevin 1. FOr more speedy and effectual proceeding upon distress and avowries for Rents Enacted that when any Plaintiff in Replevin by Plaint or Writ returned removed or depending in any of the Kings Courts at Westminster the Defendant making a suggestion in nature of an Avowry or Conusance for such rent to ascertain the Court of the cause of the Distress the Court upon his Prayer shall award a Writ to the Sheriff of the County where the distress was taken to enquire by the Oathes of 12 good and lawful men of his Bailywick touching the summe in arrear at the time of such distress taken and the value of the goods or chattels distrained And thereupon 15 dayes shall be given to the Plaintiff or his Attorney in Court of the sitting in such inquiry and thereupon the Sheriffs shall inquire of the truth of the matter contained in such Writ by the Oath of 12 good and lawful men of his County and upon return of such Inquisition the Defendant shall have Judgement to recover against the Plaintiff the arrerages of such rent in case the Goods or Cattle distrained shall amount unto that value and if they amount not to that value then so much as the value of the said Goods and Cattle so distrained shall amount unto together with full costs of suit and shall have execution thereupon by Fieri facias or Elegit or otherwise as the Law shall require And in case such Plaintiff shall be non-suit after conusance or avowry made and issue joyned or if the Verdict shall be given against such Plaintiff then the Jurors that are impannelled or returned to enquire of such Issue shall at the prayer of the Defendant enquire concerning the summe of such Arrears and the value of the Goods and Cattle distrained And thereupon the Avowant or he that makes conusance shall have Judgement for such Arrerages or so much thereof as the Goods or Cattel distrained amounts unto together with his full costs and shall have execution for the same by Fieri facias or Elegit or otherwise as the Law shall require 2. And if any Judgement in any of the Courts aforesaid be given upon demurrer for the Avowant or him that maketh conusance for any rent the Court shall at the prayer of the defendant award a writ to enquire of the value of such distresse And upon returne thereof Judgment shall be given for the avowant or him c. for the arreares alledged to be behind in such avowry or Conusance if the goods or Cattel so distreined amount to that value And if they shall not amount to that value then for so much as the said goods or cattel so distreined shall amount unto together with his full costs of suit and shall have like execution as aforesaid 3. Provided that in all cases aforesaid when the value of the cattel distreined as aforesaid shall not be found to be to the full value of the arreares distreined for that the party to whom such arreares were due his Executors or Administrators shall from time to time distrein again for the residue of the said arreares Resceipt 1. IF any tenant for life in Dower by the law of England or in taile after possibility of issue extinct be impleaded and 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 days 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 2. 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 Judgement pass for the demandant against them in the reversion as well where the receipt is counterpleaded as where it is granted Simonie 1. IF any person or persons having election or voice in the nomination or choice of any person to have place in any Church Colledge School Hospital Hall or other society shall take any reward directly or indirectly or any promise or assurance thereof directly or indirectly for such their Election or voyce that then their Election shall be void and that then such person that hath power to dispose thereof may dispose of the same as if the person before elected were actually dead 2. If any person of such societies take any reward or assurance thereof directly or indirectly for resigning such place the party giving it shall forfeit the double value thereof and the party taking it shall be uncapable of such place and also then the party to whom such place appertaines may dispose thereof as aforesaid 3. At every Election this statute and the statutes which concern election shall be read 4. The forfeitures which shall be by this statute shall be divided between the Queen and the prosecutor 5. If any person for any reward or assurance thereof directly or indirectly taken doe present or collate any person to any benefice with cure of Souls Dignity Prebend or living Ecclesiastical or give or bestow the same for any corrupt consideratio nevery such presentation collation gift and bestowing and every admission Institution or investiture and induction thereupon shall be voyd and from thenceforth the Queen her heires and Successors may present or Collate thereunto or give or bestow the same for one turn only 6. None shall give or take any such reward or take or make any assurance in pain to forfeit the double value of one years profit of such spiritual promotion and the person taking such promotion shall be disabled in Law to enjoy the same 7. If any person for any such reward or assurance thereof except lawful fees admit institute instal induct invest or place any person in any spiritual promotion the party so offending shall forfeit the double value of one years profit of such promotion and such Institution c. shall be void and then the patron or other person to whom the next gift appertaines may present or collate thereunto 8. Howbeit no lapse shall incurr upon any such violence untill 6 monthes after notice given by the Ordinary to the Patron 9. If any Incumbent of any benefice with cure
as the persons upon whose lives the estate depends shall live and shall recover against the lessors c. or other persons upon action for damages the full profits with lawfull interest Error 1. HE in reversion shall have a writ of Error upon an erroneous Judgment given against tenant for life 2. For preventing abatement of writs of Error upon Judgment in the Exchequer enacted That the not coming of the Lord Chancellor and Lord Treasurer or either of them at the day of the return of any writ of Error to be sued forth by Vertue of the Statute 31 Ed. 3. c. 12. recited in the Statute 31 El. c. 1. shall not cause any abatement or discontinuance of any such writ of Error But if both the Chief Justices of either Bench or either of them or any one of the said great officers the Lord Chancellour or Lord Treasurer shall come to the Exchequer Chamber and there be present at the day of the return of any such writ of Error it shall be no abatement or discontinuance But the suit shall proceed to all intents as if the said Lord Chancellour and Lord Treasurer had come and been present at the day and place of return of such writ 3. After a verdict of 12 men in any action suit bill or demand commenced after the 25 th of March 1665. in any of the Courts of Record at Westminster or Courts of Record in the County Palatine of Chester Lancaster or Durham or Court of the great Session or in any of the 12 shires of Wales Judgment thereupon shall not be stayed or reversed for default in forme or lack of forme or lack of pledges or but one pledge to prosecute returned upon the Original writ or for default of entring of pledges upon any bill or declaration or for default of bringing into Court of any Bond Bill Indenture or other deed whatsoever mentioned in the declaration or other pleading or for default of allegation of the bringing into Court of letters Testamentary or letters of Administration or by reason of the Omission of Vi armis or contra pacem or for mistaking of the Christian name or Sur-name of the plaint ’ or defend ’ demand ’ or Tenant summe or summes of money day month or year by the Clarke in any Bill Declaration or pleading where the right name Sur-name summe day of the month or year in any writ plaint Roll or Record preceeding or in the same Roll or Record where the mistake is committed is rightly alledged whereunto the plaintiffe might have demurred and shewen the same for cause Nor for want of the averrment of Hoc paratus est Verificare per Recordum or for not alledging prout patet per Recordum or for that there is no right Venue so as the cause were tryed by a Jury of the proper County or place where the acted is layd 4. Nor any Judgment after Verdict confession by Cognovit actionem or relicta verificatione shall be reversed for want of misericordia or Capiatur or by reason that a Capiatur is entered for a misericordia or a misericordia for a Capiatur Nor that Ideo concessum est per Curiam is entered for ideo consideratum est per Curiam nor for that encrease of costs after a Verdict in any action or upon a nonsuit in Replevin are not entred to be at the request of the party for whom the Judgment is given nor by reason that the costs in any acton whatsoever are not entered to be by consent of the plaint ’ But that all such omissions variances defects and other matters of like nature not being against the right of the matter of the suits nor whereby the issue or Tryal are alter'd shall be amended by the Justices and other Iudges of the Courts where such Judgments are or shall be given or whereupon the record is or shall be removed by writ of errour 5. Provided this Act extend not to any writ declaration or suit of Appeal of Felony or Murther nor any Indictment nor presentment of Felony Murther Treason or other matter nor to any processe upon any of them nor to any writ Bill action or Information upon any penal Statute other than concerning Customes and subsidies of Tunnage and poundage 6. And after the 20 th of March 1664. no execution shall be stayed in any of the aforesaid Courts by writ of Errour or supersedeas thereupon after Verdict and Judgment in any action personal whatsoever unless a recognisance with condition according to the former Statute made 3 Jac. c. 8. shall be first acknowledged in the Court where such Judgment shall be given 7. In writs of Errour to be brought upon any Iudgment after Verdict in any writ of Dower or of Ejectione firmae no Execution shall be stayed unless the plaint ’ in such writ of Error shall be bound to the plaint ’ in such writ of Dower or Ejectione firmae in such reasonable summ as the Court to which such writ of Error shall be directed shall think fit with condition that if the Judgment shall be affirmed in the said writ of Error or the writ of Error discontinued in default of the plaint ’ therein or that the said plaint ’ be nonsuit in such writ of Error that then the plaint ’ shall pay such costs dammages and summs of money as shall be awarded after such Iudgment affirmed discontinuance or nonsuit And the Court wherein such execution ought to be granted upon such affirmation discontinuance or nonsuit shall issue a writ to enquire as well of the mean profits as of the damages by any wayes committed after the first Iudgment in Dower or Ejectione firmae And upon return thereof Iudgment shall be given and execution awarded for such mean profits and damages and for costs of suit 8. Provided this Act extend not to any writ of Error to be brought by any Executor or Administrator nor any action Popular nor to any other action which is or shall be brought upon any penal law or statute except actions of debt for not setting forth of Tythes Nor to any Indictment presentment Inquisition Information or Appeal 9. This Act to continue in force for three years and to the end of the next session of Parliament after the said three years and no longer 10. In all Actions personal real or mixt the death of either party between the Verdict and Judgement shall not be alledged for error so as such Judgement be entred within two terms after such Verdict 11. This Act to continue for the space of five years and from thence to the end of the next Sessions of Parliament 12. Judgement shall or may be given in any Suit or Writ or Writs of Error in the Exchequer in the preseuce of the Lord Keeper notwithstanding the vacancy of a Lord Treasurer in such manner as hath been accustomed where there was present both the Chancellor and the Lord Treasurer Excommengement 1. EVery Writ de