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A33959 A perfect guide for Protestant dissenters in case of prosecution upon any of the penal statutes made against them together with the statutes of 35 Eliz. and 22 Car. 2 at large : to which is added a post-script about ecclesiastical courts and prosecution in them. Care, Henry, 1646-1688. 1682 (1682) Wing C531; ESTC R5384 47,546 38

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Parliament That if any Person or Persons that shall at any time hereafter offend against this Act shall before he or they be so warned or required to make abjuration according to the Tenour of this Act repair to some Parish Church on some Sunday or other Festival day and then and there hear Divine Service and at the Service time before the Sermon or reading of the Gospel make Publick and open Submission and Declaration of his and their Conformity to her Majesties Laws and Statutes as hereafter in this Act is declared and appointed that then the same offender shall thereupon be clearly discharged of and from all and every the Penalties and Punishments inflicted or imposed by this Act for any of the Offences aforesaid The same Submission to be made as hereafter followeth That is to say I. A. B. Do humbly confess and acknowledg that I have greivously offended God in contemning her Majesties Godly and lawful Government and Authority by absenting my self from Church and from hearing Divine Service contrary to the Godly Laws and Statutes of this Realm and in using and frequenting disordered and unlawful Conventicles and Assemblies under pretence and colour of exercise of Religion And I am heartily Sorry for the same and do acknowledg and testifie in my Conscience that no other Person hath or ought to have any Power or Authority over her Majesty And I do Promise and protest without any dissimulation or any colour or means of any dispensation that from henceforth I will from time to time obey and perform her Majesties Laws and Statutes in repairing to the Church and hearing Divine Service and do mine uttermost endeavour to maintain and defend the same And that every Minister or Curate of every Parish where such Submission and Declaration of Conformity shall hereafter be so made by any such Offender as aforesaid shall presently enter the same into a Book to be kept in every Parish for that purpose and within ten days next following shall certifie the same in Writing to the Bishop of the said Diocess Provided nevertheless that if any such Offender after such Submission made as is aforesaid shall afterwards fall into Relapse or eftsoons obstinately refuse to repair to some Church Chappel or usual place of Common Prayer to hear Divine Service and shall forbear the same as aforesaid or shall come and be present at any such Assemblies Conventicles and meetings under colour or pretence of any Exercise of Religion contrary to her Majesties Laws and Statutes That then every such Offender shall lose all such benefit as he or she might otherwise by vertue of this Act have or enjoy by reason of their said Submission and shall thereupon stand and remain in such plight condition and degree to all intents as though such Submission had never been made And for that every Person having House and Family is in duty bounden to have special regard of the good Government and ordering of the same Be it enacted by the Authority aforesaid that if any Person or Persons shall at any time hereafter relieve maintain retain or keep in his or their House or otherwise any person which shall obstinately refuse to come to some Church Chappel or usual place of Common Prayer to hear Divine Service and shall forbear the same by the space of a Month together contrary to the Laws and Statutes of this Realm that then every Person which shall so relieve maintain retain or keep any such Person offending as aforesaid after notice thereof to him or them given by the Ordinary of the Diocess or any Justices of the Assizes of the Circuit or any Justice of Peace of the County or the Minister Curate or Church-wardens of the Parish where such person shall then be or by any of them shall forfeit to the Queens Majesty for every person so relieved maintained retained or kept after such notice as aforesaid Ten Pounds for every Month that he or they shall so relieve maintain retain or keep any such person so offending Provided nevertheless that this Act shall not in any wise extend to Punish or impeach any Person or Persons for relieving maintaining or keeping his or their Wive Father Mother Child or Children Wardes Brother or Sister or his Wives Father or Mother not having any certain place of Habitation of their own or the Husbands or Wives of any of them or for relieving maintaining or keeping any such person as shall be Committed by Authority to the Custody of any by whom they shall be so relieved maintained or kept any thing in this Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding And for the more speedy levying and recovering for and by the Queens Majesty of all and Singular the Pains Duties Forfeitures and Payments which at any time hereafter shall accrue grow or be payable by vertue of this Act or of the Statutes made in the 23th year of her Majesties Reign concerning Recusants Be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid that all and every the said Pains Duties Forefeitures and Payments shall and may be recovered and levied to her Majesties use by Action of Debt Bill Plaint Information or otherwise in any of the Courts commonly called Kings Bench Common Pleas or Exchequer in such sort and in all respects as by the ordinary Course of the Common Laws of this Realm any other Debt due by any such Person in any other Case should or may be recovered or levied wherein no essoign Protection or Wager of Law shall be admitted or allowed Provided always that the Third Part of the Penalties to be had or received by vertue of this Act shall be imployed and bestowed to such good and charitable uses and in such manner and form as is limitted and appointed in the Statute made in the 28th year of her Majesties Reign touching Recusants Provided also that no Popish Recusant or Feme-covert shall be compelled or bound to abjure by vertue of this Act. Provided also that every person that shall Abjure by force of this Act or refuse to Abjure being thereunto required as aforesaid shall forfeit and lose to her Majesty all his Goods and Chattels forever and shall further lose all his Lands Tenements and Hereditaments for and during the life of such offender and no longer And that the Wife of any offender by force of this Act shall not lose her Dower Nor that any Corruption of Blood shall grow or be by reason of any offence mentioned in this Act But that the heir of every such offender by force of this Act shall and may after the Death of every offender have and enjoy the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments of such offender as if this Act had not been made And this Act to continue no longer than the end of the next Session of Parliament Anno 39 Eliz. cap. 18. An Act for the reviving continuance explanation perfecting and repealing of divers Statutes And amongst others it is there thus expressed viz. ANd wherein the Parliament holden at Westminster
then also make out Warrants to the several Constables Head-boroughs or Tythingmen of the respective places where the Estate Real or Personal of such Offender to be transported shall happen to be commanding them thereby to sequester into their hands the Profits of the Lands and to distrain and sell the Goods of the Offender so to be transported for the reimbursing of the said Sheriff and such reasonable Charges as he shall be at and shall be allowed him by the said respective Court for such conveying and embarquing of such Offender so to be transported rendring to the party or his or her Assigns the Overplus of the same if any be unless such Offender or some other on the behalf of such Offender so to be transported shall give the Sheriff such Sureties as he shall approve of for the paying all the said Charges unto him 6. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That in default of defraying such Charges by the parties to be transported or some other in their behalf or in default of Security given to the Sheriff as aforesaid it shall and may be lawful for every such Sheriff to contract with any Master of a Ship Merchant or other person for the transporting of such Offender at the best rate he can and that in every such case it shall and may be lawful for such persons so contracting with any Sheriff for transporting such Offender as aforesaid to detain and imploy every such Offender so by them transported as a Labourer to them or their Assigns for the space of Five Years to all intents and purposes as if he or she were bound by Indentures to such person for that purpose And that the respective Sheriffs shall be allowed or paid from the King upon their respective Accounts in the Exchequer all such Charges by them expended for conveying embarquing and transporting of such persons which shall be allowed by the said respective Courts from whence they received their respective Warrants and which shall not have been by any of the ways aforementioned paid secured or reimbursed unto them as aforesaid VII Provided always and be it further Enacted That in Case the Offendor so indicted and Convicted for the said third Offence shall pay into the hands of the Register or Cler of the Coart or Sessions where he shall be Conuicted before the said Court or Sessions shall be ended the sum of 10 l. That then the said Offendor shall be discharged from Transportation and the Judgment for the same 8. And be it further Enacted That the like Imprisonment indictment Arraignment and Proceedings shall be against every such Offender as often as he shall again offerd after such third Offence nevertheless is dischargeable and discharged by the payment of the like sum as was paid by such Offendor for his or her said Offence next before committed together with the Additional and increased sum of 100 l. more upon every new Offe●ce committed the said respective sums to be paid as aforesaid and to be disposed of as followeth viz. the one moiety for the Repair of the Parish-Church or Churches Chappel or Chappels of such Parish within which such Conventicle Assembly or meeting shall be held and the other moiety to the Repair of the High-ways of the said Parish or Parishes if need require or otherwise for the amendment of such High ways as the Justices of the Peace at their respective Quarter-Sessions shall direct and appoint And if any Constable Head orough or Tythingman shall neglect to Execute any the said Warrants made unto them for sequestring distraining and selling any of the Goods and Chattels of any Offendor against this Act for the levying such sums of money as shall be imposed for the first or second Offence he shall forfeit for every such neglect the sum of 5 l. of lawful money of England the one Moiety thereof to the King and the other Moiety to him that will sue for the same in any of the Kings Courts of Record as aforesaid And if any person be at any time su●d for putting in Execution any of the powers contained in this Act such person shall and may plead the General Issue and give the special matter in Evidence And if the Plaintiff be Non-suit or a Verdict pass for the Defendant thereupon or if the Plaintiff discontinue his Action or if upon Demurrer Judgment be given for the Defendant every such Defendant shall have his or their treble Costs 9. And be it further Enacted That if any person against whom Judgment of Transportation shall be given in manner aforesaid shall make escape before Transportation or being Transported as aforesaid shall return unto this Realm of England Dominion of Wales and Town of Barwick upon Tweed without the special Licence of his Majesty his Heirs and Successors in that behalf first had and obtained That the party so escaping or returning shall be adjudged a Fellon and shall suffer Death as in case of Fellony without benefit of Clergy and shall forfeit and loose to his Majesty all his or her Goods and Chattels for ever and shall further loose to his Majesty all his or her Goods and Chattels Lands Tenements and Hereditaments for and during the Life of such Offendor and no longer And that the Wife of any such Offendor by force of this Act shall not lose her Dower nor shall any corruption of Blood grow or be by reason of any such Offence mentioned in this Act but that the Heir of every such Offendor by force of this Act shall and may after the death of such Offendor have and enjoy the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments of such Offendors as if this Act had not been made 10. And for better preventing of the mischiefs which may grow by such seditious and tumultuous Meetings under pretence of Religious Worship Be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Lieutenants or Debuty-Lieutenants or any Commissioned Officers of the Militia or any other of his Majesties Forces with such Troops or Companies of Horse or Foot and also the Sheriffs and Justices of Peace and other Magistrates and Ministers of Justice or any of them jointly or severally within any the Counties or places within this Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales or Town of Berwick upon Tweed with such other Assistance as they shall think meet or can get in readiness with the soonest on Certificate made to them respectively under the hand and Seal of any one Justice of the Peace or Chief Magistrate as aforesaid of his particular information or knowledg of such unlawful Meetings or Conventicles held or to be held in their respective Counties or places and that he with such Assistance as he can get together is not able to suppress or dissolve the same shall and may and are hereby required to repair unto the place where they are so held or to be held and by the best means they can to dissolve and dissipate or