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A82435 Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, duodecimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster, the five and twentieth day of April, an. 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. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); England and Wales. Parliament. 1661 (1661) Wing E1095; Thomason E1075_27 58,399 149

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or be prejudicial to the Master Wardens Freemen and Commonalty of the Mystery of V●●tners of the City of London or to any other City or Town-Corporate but that they may use and enjoy such Liberties and Priviledges as heretofore they have lawfully used and enjoyed any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding Provided also and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That this Act or any thing therein contained shall not in any wise extend to debar or hinder the Major and Burgesses of the Burrough of St. Albans in the County of Hertford or their successors from enjoying using and exercising of all such Liberties Powers and Authorities to them heretofore granted by several Letters Patents under the Great Seal of England by Queen Elizabeth and King James of famous memories for the Erecting Appointing and Licensing of Three several Wine-Taverns within the Burrough aforesaid for and towards the maintenance of the Free-School there but that the same Liberties Powers and Authorities shall be and are hereby established and confirmed and shall remain and continue in and to the said Major and Burgesses and their successors to and for the Charitable use aforesaid and according to the tenor of the Letters Patents aforesaid as though this Act had never been made any thing herein contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Provided also That it shall not nor may be lawful to or for any Officer or Officers to be appointed by His Majesty for the carrying on of this service to take demand or recei●e any Fees Rewards or summs of money whatsoever for or in respect of this Service other then Five shillings for a Licence Four pence for an Acquittance and Six pence for a Bond under the ●enalty of Ten pounds one moiety thereof to the Kings Majesty the other moiety to the person or persons who shall sue for the same by action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information wherein no Wager of Law Essoign or Protection shall be allowed Any thing herein or any other matter or thing to the contrary notwithstanding And it is hereby further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no Merchant Vintuer Wine-Cooper or other person selling or retailing any Wine shall mingle or utter any Spanish Wine mingled with any French Wine or Rh●●ish Wine Sider Perry Hony Sugar Syrops of Sugar Molasses or any other Syrops whatsoever nor put in any Isinglass Brimstone Lime Raisins Iuice of Raisins Water nor any other Liquor nor Ingredients nor any Clary or other herb nor any sort of Flesh whatsoever And that no Merchant Vintner Wine-Cooper or other person selling or retailing any Wine shall mingle or utter any French Wines mingled with any Rhinish Wines or Spanish Wines Sider Perry Stummed Wine Vitriol Hony Sugar Syrop of Sugar Molasses or any Syrops whatsoever nor put in any Isinglass Brimstone Lime Raisins Iuice of Raisins Water nor any other Liquor or Ingredients nor any Clary or other herb nor any sort of flesh whatsoever And that no Merchant Vintner Wine-Cooper or other person selling or retailing any Wine shall mingle or utter any R●inish Wine mingled with any French Wines or Spanish Wines Sider Perry Stummed Wine Vitriol Hony Sugar Syrops of Sugar Molasses or any other Syrops whatsoever nor put in any Isinglass Brimstone Lime Raisins Iuice of Raisins Water nor any other Liquor or Ingredients nor any Clary or other herb nor any sort of flesh whatsoever And that all and every person and persons committing any of the offences aforesaid shall incur the pains and penalties herein after mentioned That is to say Every Merchant Wine-Cooper or other person selling any sort of Wines in gross mingled or abused as aforesaid shall forfeit and lose for every such offence One hundred pounds And that every Vintner or other person selling any sorts of Wine by retail mingled or abused as aforesaid shall forfeit and lose for every such offence the sum of Forty pounds of which forfeitures one moyety shall go unto the Kings Majesty His Heirs and successors the other moyety to the Informer to be recovered in any Court of Record by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information wherein no Essoigne Protection or Wager of Law shall be allowed Provided always and be it Enacted That from and after the First day of September One thousand six hundred sixty and one no Canary Wines Muskie or Alegant or other Spanish or sweet Wines shall be sold or uttered by any person or persons within His Majesties Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Twede by retail for above Eighteen pence the quart And that no Gascoigne or French Wines whatsoever shall be sold by retail above Eight pence the quart And that no Rhinish Wines whatsoever shall be sold by retail above Twelve pence the quart And according to these Rates for a greater and lesser quantity all and every the said Wines shall and may be sold upon pain and penalty that every such person and persons who shall utter or sell any of the said Wines by retail that is to say by Pint Quart Pottle or Gallon or any other greater or lesser retail-measure at any rate exceeding the rates hereby limited do and shall forfeit for every such Pint Quart Pottle Gallon or other greater or lesser quantity so sold by retail the sum of Five pounds the one moyety of which forfeiture shall be to our Soveraign Lord the King His Heirs and successors and the other moyety to him or them that will sue for the same to be recovered in manner and form as aforesaid Provided nevertheless That it shall and may be lawful to and for the Lord Chancellor of England Lord Treasurer Lord President of the Kings Council Lord Privy Seal and the two Chief Iustices or Five Four or Three of them And they are hereby Authorized yearly and every year between the Twentieth day of November and the last day of December and no other times to set the Prises of all and every the said Wines to be sold by retail as aforesaid at higher or lower rates then are herein contained so that they or any of them cause the Prises by them set to be written and open Proclamation thereof to be made in the Kings Court of Chancery yearly in the Term time or else in the City Burrough or Towns Corporate where any such Wines shall be sold And that all and every the said wines shall and may be sold by retail at such Prises as by them or any Five Four or Three of them shall be set as aforesaid from time to time for the space of one whole year to commence from the First day of February next after the setting thereof and no longer and no greater prises under the pains and penalties aforesaid to be recovered as aforesaid and afterwards And in default of such setting of prises by the said Lord Chancellor of England Lord Treasurer Lord President of the Kings Council Lord Privy Seal and the Two Chief Iustices or Five
Four or Three of them as aforesaid at the respective Rates and Prises set by this Act and under the penalties as aforesaid to be recovered as aforesaid Anno XII CAROLI II. Regis An Act for the Levying of the Arrears of the Twelve Moneths Assessment commencing the 24 th of June 1659 and the Six Moneths Assessment commencing the 25. of December 1659. WHereas there are severall great summs of money yet uncollected and in Arrear And divers summs of money in the hands of the Collectors and not payed in due upon the twelve moneths Assessment commencing the Twenty fifth of December One Thousand six Hundred Fifty nine for payment of the Arrears of his Majesties Army now disbanding and to be disbanded notwithstanding all former Orders and His Majesties Proclamation for the speedy levying and collecting thereof Be it therefore Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majestie and the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the Authority of the same That the Commissioners nominated and appointed in the respective Counties Cities and Corporations of this Kingdome the Dominion of Wales and the Town of Berwick in an Act made this present Parliament for the speedy provision of money for disbanding and paying of the Forces of this Kingdome both by Land and Sea do forthwith cause all the said Arrears to be levied collected by such wayes and means as the same was formerly appointed to be levied and collected And likewise all such summs of money as remain in any Collectors hands to be speedily payed in to Iames Nelthorp and Iohn Lawson Esquires late Treasurers at war for and towards the speedy disbanding and paying off the said Forces Provided alwayes That the summe of Five Hundred and Twenty Pounds and Twelve Shillings disbursed by Robert Quarum Receiver Generall of the County of Cornwall by the desire and direction of the Commissioners of Assessments and other Gentlemen of the said County for the publique service of the Kingdome And also the summe of Seventy Pounds disbursed by the Town of Lyme Regis in the County of Dorset for the same service shall be and are hereby discharged and allowed unto the said Receiver and Town of Lyme Regis as if the same had been actually payed in to the Treasurers appointed to receive the same Any thing in this Act to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Anno XII CAROLI II. Regis An Act for granting unto the Kings Majesty Four hundred and twenty thousand pounds by an Assessement of Threescore and ten thousand pounds by the Moneth for six Moneths for Disbanding the remainder of the Army and paying off the Navy WHereas it was well hoped That the moneys Enacted to be raised by several Acts of this Parliament That is to say One Act Entituled An Act for the speedy provision of money for Disbanding and Paying off the Forces of this Kingdom both by Land and Sea And one other Act Entituled An Act for supplying and explaining certain defects in an Act Entituled An Act for the speedy provision of money for the disbanding and paying off the Forces of this Kingdom both by Land and Sea And one other Act Entituled An Act for raising Sevenscore thousand pounds for the compleat disbanding of the whole Army and paying off some part of the Navy would have effectually sufficed to have compleatly disbanded the Armies and paid off the Navy But by the slow coming in of the same moneys the growing charge being still kept on the same cannot be effected without further supply And if no further supply should be made the growing Charge would become insupportable The Commons Assembled in Parliament do therefore give and grant unto Your most Excellent Majesty for the uses herein after expressed and no other the sum of four Hundred and twenty thousand pounds to be raised levyed in manner following And do humbly pray Your most Excellent Majesty That it may be Enacted and be it Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament Assembled That the sum of Threescore and ten thousand pounds by the Moneth for six Moneths beginning from the first day of January One thousand six hundred and sixty shall be Assessed Taxed Collected Levyed and Paid in the several Counties Cities and Burroughs Towns and Places within England and Wales and the Town of Berwick upon Tweed according to such rates rules and proportions and by the same Commissioners as in and by a certain Act past this Parliament Entituled An Act for raising of Sevenscore thousand pounds for the compleat disbanding of the whole Army and paying off some part of the Navy which said Commissioners shall meet on or before the twelfth day of Ianuary One thousand six hundred and sixty and are hereby enabled to use and execute all and every the like Rates Rules Proportions Powers and Authorities as in and by the said Act are mentioned and referred unto or expressed as fully and amply as if the same had been particularly inserted in this present Act. And be it further Enacted That the sum of Two hundred and ten thousand pounds being one moyety of the six months Assessment hereby imposed shall be assessed collected levyed and paid in to the Receiver or Receivers General who shall be appointed by the said Commissioners upon or before the first day of February One thousand six hundred and sixty And the other Two hundred and ten thousand pounds residue thereof upon or before the first day of April One Thousand six hundred sixty one And be it further Enacted that all and every the sums to be collected and levied by vertue of this present Act shall be paid at the Guild-Hall of the City of London unto Sir George Cartwright Sir Richard Brown Lord Mayor of the City of London Sir Iames Bunce Sir William Wheeler Sir William Vincent Thomas Rich Esq and the Chamberlain of the City of London for the time being who are hereby appointed Treasurers for the Receipt thereof and the Acquittances of them or any threé of them shall be a sufficient discharge for so much as shall be received by vertue of this Act to any person or persons who shal pay in the same And whereas there is a present necessity of raising of Eighty thousand pounds Be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if any person or persons of the City of London or any other place who hath or have advanced any monies upon the Credit of an Act of this Parliament Entituled An Act for raising Sevenscore thousand pounds for the compleat disbanding of the whole Army and paying off some part of the Navy shall continue the Loane of such monies upon the Credit of this Act and Declare the same under his or their hands unto the Treasurers by this Act appointed before the One and thirtieth day of December One thousand six hundred and sixty And if any other person or persons shall advance one hundred pounds or
Simon Meyne James Temple Peter Temple Thomas Waite John Cook William Hewlet Hugh Peters Francis Hacker and Daniel Axtell have already received their Tryal at Law and by Verdict or their own Confession have been convicted and by Iudgement of Law thereupon had do now stand duely and legally attainted of whom ten persons that is to say Thomas Harrison Adrian Scroop John Carew John Jones Thomas Scot Gregory Clement John Cook Hugh Peters Francis Hacker and Daniel Axtell have most deservedly suffered the pains of death and been executed according to Law and the said John Lisle William Say Valenti●e Wauton Edward Whally John Barkstead Edmond Ludlow sir Michael Livesey John Okey John Hewson William Goffe Cornelius Holland Thomas Challoner Miles Corbet William Cawley Nicholas Love John Dixwell Daniel Blagrave Andrew Broughton and Edward Dendy are fled from Iustice not daring to abide a legal Tryal May it therefore please your Maiesty that it may be Enacted And be it Enacted by Authority of this present Parliament That the said Oliver Cromwell deceased Henry Ireton deceased John Bradshaw deceased and Thomas Pride deceased shall by vertue of this Act be adjudged to be Convicted and Attainted of High Treason to all intents and purposes as if they and every of them respectively had been Attainted in their lives And also that John Lisle William Say Valentine Wauton Edward Whally John Barkstead Edmond Ludlow sir Michael Livesey John Okey John Hewson william Goffe Cornelius Holland Thomas Challoner William Cawley Miles Corbet Nicholas Love John Dixwell Daniel Blagrave Andrew Broughton Edward Dendy and every of them stand and be adjudged and by Authority of this present Act Convicted and Attainted of High Treason And that all and every the Mannors Messnages Lands Tenements Rents Reversions Remainders Possessions Rights Conditions Interests Offices Fees Annuities and all other the Hereditaments Leases for years Chattels real and other things of that nature whatsoever they be of them the said Oliver Cromwell Henry Ireton John Bradshaw Thomas Pride John Lisle William Say Valentine W●uton Edward Whally John Barkstead Edmond Ludlow sir Michael Livesey John Okey John Hewson William Goffe Cornelius Holland Thomas Challoner William Cawly Miles Corbet Nicholas Love John Dixwell Daniel Blagrave Andrew Broughton Edward Dendy Thomas Harrison Adrian Scroop John Carew John Jones Thomas Scot Gregory Clement Hugh Peters Francis Hacker Iohn Cook Daniel Axtell sir Hardress Waller William Heveningham Isaac Pennington Henry Martin Gilbert Millington Robert Tichborne Owen Rowe Robert Lilborne Henry Smith Edmond Harvy Iohn Downs Vincent Potter Augustine Garland George Fleetwood Simon Meyne Iames Temple Peter Temple Thomas Wayte which they or any of them or any other person or persons to their or any of their uses or in trust for them or any of them had the Five and twentieth day of March in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred forty and six or at any time since shall stand and be forfeited unto Your Majesty Your Heirs and Successors and shall be deemed vested and adjudged to be in the actual and real possession of Your Majesty without any Office or Inquisition thereof hereafter to be taken or found And also That all and every the Goods Debts and other the Chattels personal whatsoever of them the said Oliver Cromwell Henry Ireton Iohn Bradshaw Thomas Pride whereof at the time of their respective deaths they or any of them or any other in trust for them or any of them stood possessed in Law or Equity and all the Goods Debts and other the Chattels personal whatsoever of them the said Iohn Lisle William Say Valentine Wauton Edward Whalley John Barkstead Edmond Ludlow Sir Michael Livesey John Okey John Hewson William Goffe Cornelius Holland Thomas Challoner William Cawly Miles Corbet Nicholas Love John Dixwell Andrew Broughton Edward Dendy Thomas Harrison Adrian Scroope John Carew John Jones Thomas Scot Gregory Clement Hugh Peters Francis Hacker Iohn Cook Daniel Axtell sir Hardress Waller William Heveningham Isaac Pennington Henry Martin Gilbert Millington Robert Tichborne Owen Rowe Robert Lilborne Henry Smith Edmond Harvy Iohn Downs Vincent Potter Augustine Garland George Fleetwood Simon Meyne Iames Temple Peter Temple Thomas Wayte whereof upon the Eleventh day of February One thousand six hundred fifty nine they or any of them or any other in Trust for them or any of them stood possessed either in Law or Equity shall be deemed and adjudged to be forfeited unto and are hereby vested and put into the actual and real possession of Your Majesty without any further Office or Inquisition thereof hereafter to be taken or found Provided always and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no Conveyance Assurance Grant Bargain Sale Charge Lease Assignment of Lease Grants and Surrenders by Copy of Court-Roll Estate Interest Trust or limitation of any Vse or Vses of or out of any Manors Lands Tenements or Hereditaments not being the Lands nor Hereditaments of the late King Queen or Prince or of any Archbishops Bishops Deans Deans and Chapters nor being Lands or Hereditaments sold or given for the Delinquency or pretended Delinquency of any person or persons whatsoever by vertue or pretext of any Act Order Ordinance or reputed Act Order or Ordinance since the First day of Ianuary One thousand six hundred forty and one nor any Statute Iudgement or Recognizance had made acknowledged or suffered to any person or persons Bodies Politick or Corporate before the Twenty ninth day of September One thousand six hundred fifty nine by any of the Offenders before in this Act mentioned or their Heirs or by any other person or persons claiming by from or under them or any of them other then the wife or wives childe or children heir or heirs of such person or persons or any of them for money bona fide to them or any of them paid or lent nor any Conveyance Assurance Grant or Estate made before the Twenty fifth of April One thousand six hundred and sixty by any person or persons to any of the Offenders aforesaid in Trust And for the benefit of any other person or persons not being any of the Offenders aforesaid or in trust for any Bodies Politick or Corporate shall be impeached defeated made void or frustrated hereby or by any of the Convictions and Attainders aforesaid but that the same shall be held and enjoyed by the Purchasers Grantees Lessees Assigns Cestuy que usu Cestuy que trust and every of them their Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns respectively as if this Act had not been made and as if the said Offenders had not been by this Act or by any other course or proceedings of Law convicted or attainted so as the said Conveyances and all and every the Grants and Assurances which by vertue of this Act are and ought to be held and enjoyed as aforesaid shall before the First of Ianuary which shall be in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred sixty and two be entred and enrolled of
said several other Lessees respectively or their respective Assigns so much money as was by them respectively and truly paid for their respective Fines shall have and enjoy the said several demised premisses for the residue of the said several termes of years yet to come as if the said several Leases made unto them the said John Arthur Thomas Bromfeild and Laurence Marsh and unto the said severall other persons as aforesaid had been legally made unto the said Thomas Clifton by a lawfull Deane and Chapter This Act or any other thing to the contrary notwithstanding Provided alwayes That this Act or any thing therein contained shall not extend to confirm the Election of any Head Fellow Scholar or Chaplain of any Colledge or Hall in either of the Vniversities that upon any other ground besides the want of Episcopal Ordination is or was not capable of being elected into such place or places by the Statures of the said Colledge or Hall into which he or they were chosen Provided also That this Act or any thing therein contained shal not extend to prejudice the Title of any person or persons who by Letters Patents under the Great Seal since the first day of May and before the twenty sixth of August One thousand six hundred and sixty have obtained from his Majesty any Grant of any Deanery Headship of any House Rectorshiy of any Colledge Canons place Prebendary Fellowship or Scholarship within either of the Vniversities or the Colledges of Eaton Westminster or Winchester But that all and every the said Grants and Letters Patents shall be of such and no other Force and effect as the same should have been if this Act had not been made Any thing in this Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding Provided also That this Act or any thing therein contained shall not extend to confirm any Lease or Estate made by John Tombes Clerk of any Lands Tenements or Hereditaments belonging to the Hospital of Saint Katharines in Ledbury in the County of Hereford to any of the children of him the said John Tombs or to any other person or persons in Trust for him or them or any of them Provided alwayes and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That neither this Act nor any thing therein contained shall in any wise extend to confirm or make good any Lease or Leases made by VVilliam Lenthal pretended Warden of the House of Converts belonging to the Master of the Rolls since the thirtieth day of January One thousand six hundred forty and two of any Houses or Tenements thereto belonging to the prejudice of John Lord Culpeper his Successors Lessees or Assigns the said Lord Culpeper paying or reimbursing unto the said Lessee or Lessees of such Houses or Tenements such monies as they or any of them have paid with Interest for the same he or they discounting for the mean profits thereof Provided alwayes That neither this Act nor any thing therein contained shall extend to confirm VVilliam Hook in the Mastership of the Kings Majesties Hospital of the Savoy nor to confirm or make good any Lease of any Lands or Tenements belonging to the said Hospital made between the thirtieth day of January in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred forty eight and the first day of June One thousand six hundred and sixty The Master of the said Hospital for the time being allowing and reimbursing to all such Lessees all such summ or summs of money as they or any of them paid to the then Master of the said Hospitall by way of Fine at the time of such Lease making and Interest for the same And the said Lessees and every of them disc●unting for the mean profits of the same Provided alwayes and be it enacted by the Authority aforesaid That this Act or any thing herein contained shall not extend to confirm or make good any Lease or Grant made or mentioned to be made to any person or persons by John Owen late Dean and others Canons or pretended Dean and Canons of the Colledge of Christ Church in the Vniversity of Oxford or by any of them of any the Rectories Tythes or Gleab Lands of Hampton Wickenford Badsey Aldington Uffenha● South-Littleton North Littleton and Middle Littleton in the County of Worcester heretofore the possessions of Henry late Marquess of Worcester and Dame Anne his Wife or either of them and whereo the said Henry was dispossest for his Allegiance and Loyalty to his late Majesty of Blessed Memory But that the Executor or Administrator of the said Henry shall and may be admitted to renew the Leases of the said Tythes for such terme or terms as the said Dean and Chapter of Christ Church are by Law enabled to grant the same the said Executors or Administrators satisfying and reimbursing to such person or persons all such summ or summs of money as he or they have payd for the said Lease or Leases by way of Fine with Interest for the same the said person or persons discounting to the said Executors or Administrators for the mean Profits received thereupon Provided also That this Act or any thing therein contained shall not extend to confirm or make good any Lease Leases or Estate made by any pretended Dean and Chapter Master or Head of any Colledge or Hall in either of the Vniversities or of any pretended Master or Governors of any Hospital which said Lease Leases or Estate had not been good or effectual in Law had they been made by a lawful Dean Chapter Master Head or Governor of any Colledge Hall or Hospital aforesaid This Act or any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding Provided also that this Act or any thing therein contained shall not extend to confirm or make good any Leafe or Leases of the Rectory or Parsonage of Arrington in the County of Cambridge which hath long been in the tenure and occupation of Thomas ●hicheley Esq and his Ancestors by several successive Leases from the Master and Fellows of Trinity Colledge in Cambridge Nor shall confirm or make good any Lease or Leases of the Rectory or Parsonage of Soham in the said County of Cambridge which hath likewise been and still is in the occupation and possession of the said Thomas Chicheley by Lease from the Master and Fellows of Pembroke Hall in Cambridge but that the said Thomas Chicheley paying and reimbursing the several and respective Tenants or Lessees the several and respective sums of money by them severally and respectively paid to the said Colledge and Hall for or in the name of any Fine or Fines for the making or granting such new Lease or Leases with Interest discounting such Rents and Profits as by them respectively have been taken or received out of the premisses shall be restored to his said ancient Possessions And the said Colledge and Hall respectively shall be enabled to Lease the said several Rectories and Parsonages with their respective Appurtenances unto the said Thomas Chicheley This Act or
Anno Regni CAROLI IJ. REGIS Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hiberniae DUO DECIMO At the Parliament begun at Westminster the Five and twentieth day of April An. 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. LONDON Printed by JOHN BILL Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1660. CUM PRIVILEGIO Anno XII CAROLI II. Regis An Act for the better ordering the selling of Wines by Retail and for preventing Abuses in the Mingling Corrupting and Vitiating of Wines and for setting and limiting the prices of the same FOr the better Ordering of Selling of Wines by Retail in Taverns and other places and for preventing of abuses therein Be it Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the consent of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled and by the Authority of the same That no person or persons whatsoever from and after the Five and twentieth day of March One thousand six hundred sixty one unless he or they be authorised and enabled in manner and form as in this present Act is prescribed and appointed shall sell or utter by retail that is by the Pint Quart Pottle or Gallon or by any other greater or lesser retail measure any kinde of Wine or Wines to be drunk or spent within his or their Mansion-house or houses or other place in his or their tenure or occupation or without such Mansion-house or houses or such other place in his or their tenure or occupation by any colour craft or mean whatsoever upon pam to forfeit for every such offence the sum of Five pounds the one moyety of every such penalty to be to our Soveraign Lord the King the other moyety to him or them that will sue for the same by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information in any of the Kings Courts of Record in which Action or Suit no Ess●ign Wager of Law or Protection shall be allowed And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That it shall and may be lawful to and for His Majesty His Heirs and Successors from time to time to issue out under His or their Great Seal of England one or more Commission or Commissions directed to two or more persons thereby authorizing them to Licence and give Authority to such person and persons as they shall think sit to sell and utter by retail all and every or any kinde of Wine or Wines whatsoever to be drunk and spent as well within the house or houses or other place in the tenure or occupation of the party so Licenced as without in any City Town or other place within the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales and Town and Port of Berwick upon Twede and such persons as from time to time or at any time hereafter shall be by such Commission or Commissions as aforesaid in that behalf appointed shall have power and authority and hereby have power and authority to treat and contract for licence authority and dispensations to be given and granted to any person or persons for the selling and uttering of Wines by retail in any City Town or other place as aforesaid according to the rules and directions of this present Act and the true Intent and meaning thereof and not otherwise any Law Statute usage or custome to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That such persons as shall be commissioned and appointed by his Majesty His Heirs or Successors as aforesaid shall be and be called His Majesties Agents for granting Licences for the selling and uttering of Wine by retail And his Majesties said Agents are hereby authorized and enabled under their Seal of Office the same to be appointed by his Majesty to grant Licence for the selling and uttering of Wines by retail to any person or persons and for any time or terme not exceeding One and Twenty years if such person and persons shall so long live and for such yearly rent as they can or shall agree and think fit so as no Fine be taken for the same But that the Rent and summs of Money agreed upon and reserved be payed and answered half yearly by equal portions during the whole Term. And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That such Licence shall not be given or granted but to such who shall personally use the Trade of selling or uttering of Wines by retail or to the Landlord and owner of the house where the person useing such Trade shall sell and utter Wine by retail nor shall the same be assignable nor in any wise beneficial or extensive to indempnifie any person against the penalties of this present Act except the first taker And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That it shall may be lawful to and for his Majesty his Heirs Successors to constitute and appoint such and so many other Officers and Ministers as a Receiver Register Clerk Controller Messenger or the like for the better carrying on of this service as He and they shall think fit so as the Sallaries and Wages of all such Officers to be appointed together with the Sallary or Wages of His Majesties said Agents do not exceed six pence in the pound of the Revenue that shall hence arise And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Rents Revenues and sums of Money hence arising except what shall be allowed for the Wages and Sallaries of such Officers and Ministers which is not to exceed Six pence out of every Pound thereof shall be duly and constantly paid and answered into His Majesties Receipt of Exchequer and shall not be particularly charged or chargeable either before it be paid into the Exchequer or after with any Gift or Pension And His Majesties said Agents are hereby enjoyned and required to return into the Court of Exchequer every Michaelmas and Easter Terms upon their Oaths which Oaths the Barons of the Exchequer or any one of them are hereby authorized to administer a Book fairly written containing a true full account of what Licences have been granted the preceding half year and what Rents and sums of money are thereupon reserved and have been paid or are in arrear together with the Securities of the persons so in arrear to the end due and speedy Process may be made out according to the course of the Exchequer for the recovery of the same Provided always That this Act nor any thing therein contained shall not in any wise be prejudicial to the priviledge of the two Vniversities of the Land or either of them nor to the Chancellors or Scholars of the same or their successors but that they may use and enjoy such priviledges as heretofore they have lawfully used and enjoyed any thing herein to the contrary notwithstanding Provided also That this Act or any thing therein contained shall not extend
penny in the pound and no more out of all such monies as shall be issued by vertue of this Act and each of the Auditors aforesaid shall receive for his pains and Charges in and about this Service the sum of twenty shillings per diem during the continuance of this Service which the Treasurers of the aforesaid monies are hereby enabled and required to issue and pay accordingly XVI That the Commissioners shall direct the said Treasurers from time to time to grant Assignations who are hereby required to observe the same for such and so many sums of money on the respective Receivers or Treasurers for raising money by the Act aforesaid in the several Counties Cities or places where they understand any of the said Money lies as the Commissioners for disbanding the Army and Navy or any threé or more of them as aforesaid shall direct and appoint to such persons and in such manner as the said Commissioners or any threé or more of them as aforesaid shall direct and appoint XVII That the Commissioners herein named or any thrée of them shall and are hereby authorized to call to accompt the present Treasurers in this Act named And Iames Nelthorpe and Iohn Lawson Esquires late Treasurers at Wars or any other former Treasurers or Commissioners of the Army or Navy for all such sums of money as they or any of them stand accomptable for and to certifie the same accompts into His Majesties Exchequer Anno Regni CAROLI IJ. REGIS Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hiberniae DUO DECIMO At the Parliament begun at Westminster the Five and twentieth day of April An. 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. LONDON Printed by IOHN BILL Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1660. CUM PRIVILEGIO Anno XII CAROLI II. Regis An Act for further supplying and explaining certain defects in an Act Intituled An Act for the speedy provision of money for disbanding and paying off the Forces of this Kingdom both by Land and Sea WHereas through some doubts arising upon or by negligence in the execution of one Act of this present Parliament Intituled An Act for the speedy provision of money for the disbanding and paying off the Forces of this Kingdom both by Land and Sea And also of one other Act Intituled An Act for supplying and explaining certain defects in the aforesaid Act The same Acts do not answer the ends aforesaid in such measure as was expected without some further explanation of the sence thereof and a review of the several Assessments made thereby so that some persons may not escape without payment at all or go away at very small proportions whilst others pay their just and full due It is therefore Enacted and Declared by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the consent and advice of the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled and by the Authority of the ●ame That all and every person and persons of the several Ranks Degrées and Qualifications in the said Act or Acts mentioned shall contribute and pay the several and respective sums of money therein appointed to be paid any pretence of e●emption being the Kings Majesties Servants to the contrary notwithstanding And also that every person and persons Ecclesiastical and Temporal Bodies Politick and Corporate shall pay for their Estates both real and personal the sum of Forty shillings for one hundred pounds per annum and so proportionably for a greater or lesser Estate And for every hundred pounds personal Estate after the rate of five pounds per annum Provided it extend not to Estates under five pounds per annum And to the intent the same may be equally and indifferently Assessed and Taxed Be it further Enacted and Declared by the Authority aforesaid That the several Commissioners in the said Act named or any three of them within their several and respective Counties Limits and Precincts shall have power to nominate and appoint two or more of the most able and discréet persons in every Parish Villa● or Hamlet to review the several Rates 〈◊〉 Ass●ssments that have been made in their several and respective Parishes Villages and Hamlets And where they shall finde that by the negligence or default of any former Assessors any persons or Estates have béen under Rated or omitted to be Rated That then they shall Rate and Assess all such persons and Estates so under-rated or omitted to the full value they are to be rated and assessed at either for their degrées persons or estates by this or the former Acts to that purpose made in this present Parliament or shall by the appointment at the discretion of the said Commissioners make new Assessments or Rates and shall return the same or their said Additional Rates at such places and times as the said Commissioners or any thrée of them shall appoint And it is further enacted and declared by the Authority aforesaid That every sworn Attorney or Clerk in the Office of the Clerk of the Pipe in the Exchequer and euery Attorney belonging to the Office of the Lord Treas●rers Remembrancer shall pay Twenty nobles apéece And be it further enacted and declared That every Barrester at Law and every other person or persons that hath or have subscribed to any Deed or Writing wherein he or they have béen written or entituled Esquire or that hath or have acted by vertue of any Commission or pretended Commission Act or pretended Acts of Parliament wherein they have before the sitting of this Parliament béen written or entituled Esquire shall pay as reputed Esquires within the said Acts. And to the intent that none that have or shall pay his or their due proportions that he or they ought to pay in respect of his or their quality or degrée may be doubly charged every person that hath or shall pay his full proportion for his or her degrée and quality the same excéeding the proportion of his or her estate real and personal shall by certificate under the hands and seals of 〈◊〉 or more of the Commissioners within the same County or Precinets where such sum hath o● shall be paid be discharged from further payment for his or her estate so that it be particularly expressed in every such Certificates where such estate lieth and the several and respective values thereof so that it may appear that his or her proportion for his or her degrée or quality doth exceed that of his or her estate and also where any person or persons Bodies Politick or Corporate have paid or shall pay for his her or their estate in one or more Counties he or they shall by like Certificate or Certificates be discharged in other places for so much and such values specially mentioned to be paid in the said Certificates and no more And be it enacted and declared by the Authority aforesaid That the said Commissioners
Glamorgan For the County of Glamorgan Iohn Price of Courtcarne Morgan Morgan Esq Mountgomery For the County of Mountgomery VVilliam Oakely Edmond VVareing David Morrice Esqs Iohn Matthews Henry Pursel Iohn Kiffin VVilliam Price of Lanligan Iohn Lloyd of Conway Haverford-West For the Town and County of Haverford-west Sir Herbert Perrot Knight VVilliam Browne Alderman Anno XII CAROLI II. Regis An Act for the Attainder of several Persons guilty of the Horrid Murther of his late Sacred Majestie King CHARLES the First IN all humble manner shew unto Your most Excellent Majestie Your Majesties most dutifull and loyall Subjects the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled That the Horrid and Execrable Murther of Your Majesties Royal Father our late most Gracious Soveraign Charles the First of ever blessed and glorious memory hath been committed by a party of wretched men desperately wicked and hardened in their impiety who having first plotted and contrived the ruine and destruction of this excellent Monarchy and with it of the true Reformed Protestant Religion which had been so long protected by it and flourished under it found it necessary in order to the carrying on of their pernicious and traiterous designs to throw down all the Bullwarks and Fences of Law and to subvert the very being and constitution of Parliament that so they might at last make their way open for any further attempts upon the Sacred Person of His Majesty himself And that for the more easie effecting thereof they did first seduce some part of the then Army into a compliance and then kept the rest in subjection to them partly for hopes of preferment and chiefly for fear of losing their imployments and arrears until by these and other more odious arts and devices they had fully strengthened themselves both in Power and Faction which being done they did declare against all manner of Treaties with the Person of the King even then while a Treaty by advice of both Houses of Parliament was in being Remonstrate against the Houses of Parliament for such proceedings seize upon His Royal Person while the Commissioners were returned to the House of Parliament with His Answer and when His Concessions had been Voted a ground for ●eace seize upon the House of Commons seclude and imprison some Members force out others and there being left but a small remnant of their own Creatures not a tenth part of the whole did seek to shelter themselves by this weak pretence under the name and authority of a Parliament and in that name labo●red to prosecute what was yet behinde and unfinished of their long intended Treason and Con●piracy 〈…〉 p●●pose they prepared an Ordinance for erecting la w●d●gious and unheard of Tribunal which they called An High Court of Justices for T●yal of His Majesty and having easi● procur●● it to pass in their House of Commons as it then stood moulded ventured to send it up from thence to the Peers then sitting who totally rejected it whereupon their rage and fury increasing they presume to pass it alone as an Act of the Commons and in the name of the Commons of England and having gained the pretence of Law made by a power of their own making pursue it with all possible force and cruelty until at last upon the Thirtieth day of January One thousand six hundred forty and eight His Sacred Majesty was brought unto a Scaffold and there publickly Murthered before the Gates of His own Royal Palace And because by this horrid action the Protestant Religion hath received the greatest wound and reproach and the People of England the most insupportable shame and infamy that it was possible for the enemies of God and the King to bring upon uswhilst the Fanatick Rage of a few Miscreants who were as far from being true Protestants as they were from being true Subjects stands imputed by our Adversaries to the whole Nation We therefore your Majesties said Dutiful and Loyal Subjects the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled do hereby renounce abominate and protest against that Impious Fact the execrable Murther and most unparallel● Treason committed against the Sacred Person and Life of our said late Soveraign Your Majesties most Royal Father and all proceedings tending thereunto And do beseech Your most Excellent Majesty that it may be declared And be it hereby declared That by the undoubted and Fundamental Laws of this Kingdom neither the Peers of this Realm nor the Commons nor both together in Parliament or out of Parliament nor the People collectively or presentatively nor any other persons whatsoever ever had have hath or ought to have any Coercive power over the persons of the Kings of this Realm And for the better vindication of our selves to posterity and as a lasting Monument of our otherwise inexpressible detestation and abhorrency of this vilanous and abominable Fact We do further beseech your most Excellent Majesty that it may be Enacted And be it hereby Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty by and with the advice and consent of the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled That every Thirtieth day of January unless it falls out to be upon the Lords day and then the day next following shall be for ever hereafter set apart to be kept and observed in all the Churches and Chappels of these Your Majesties Kingdoms of England and Ireland Dominion of Wales and Town of Berwick upon Twede and the Iues of Jersey and Guernsey and all other Your Majesties Dominions as an Anniversary day of Fasting and Humiliation to implore the Mercy of God that neither the guilt of that Sacred and Innocent ●●oud one those other sins by which God was provoked to deliver up both us and our King into the hands of cruel and unreasonable men may at any time hereafter be visited upon us or our posterity And whereas Oliver Cromwel deceased Henry Ireton deceased John Bradshaw deceased and Thomas Pride deceased John L●sle William Say Sir Hardress Waller Valentine Wauton Thomas Harrison Edward Whally William Heveningham Isaac Pennington Henry Martin John Barkstead Gilbert Millington Edmond Ludlow Sir Michael Livesey Robert Tichborne Owen Rowe Robert Lilborne Adrian Scroop John Okey John H●wson William Goffe Cornelius Holland Thomas Challoner John Carew Carew John Jones Miles Corbet Henry Smith Gregory Clement Thomas Wogan Edmond Harvy Thomas Scot William Cawley John Downes Nicholas Love Vincent Potter Augustine Garland John Dixwell George Fleetwood Simon Meyne James Temple Peter Temple Daniel Blagrave Thomas Waite John Cooke Andrew Broughton Edward Dendy William Hewlet Hugh Peters Francis Hacker Daniel Axtel are notoriously known to have been wicked and active instruments in the prosecution and compassing that Trayterous Murther of His late Majesty for which the said sir Hardress Waller Thomas Harrison William Heveningham Isaac Pennington Henry Martin Gilbert Millington Robert Tichborne Owen Rowe Robert Lilborne Adrian Scroop John Carew John Jones Henry Smith Gregory Clement Edmond Harvy Thomas Scot John Downes Vincent Potter Augustine Garland George Fleetwood
Record in His Majesties Court of Exchequer and not otherwise Any thing in this Act herein before contained to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Provided always and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and singular the Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments which at any time heretofore were the Lands and Possessions of Henry late Marquess of Worcester and Edward now Marquess of Worcester and Henry Lord Herbert Son and Heir apparent of the said Edward Marquess of Worcester or any of them whereof or wherein the said Oliver Cromwell or any other person or persons in trust for him or to his use or any other the persons attainted by this Act or otherwise or any person or persons in trust for them or any of them had or claimed or pretended to have any Estate Right Title Possession or Interest at any time before or since the decease of the said Oliver Cromwell shall be and hereby are vested and setled in and shall be held and enjoyed by the said Marquess of VVorcester and the said Henry Lord Herbert in such manner and form and for such Estate and Estates with such Powers and Priviledges as they formerly had in the same respectively Any thing in this present Act contained or any Act Conveyance or Assurance heretofore made or acknowledged by the said Edward Marquess of VVorcester and Henry Lord Herbert or either of them unto the said Oliver Cromwell or any other person or persons in trust for or to the use of the said Oliver Cromwell or any Act or Conveyance made or done by the said Oliver Cromwell or by any in trust for him to any person whatsoever to the contrary notwithstanding Saving always to all and every person and persons Bodies Politick and others their respective Heirs Successors Executors and Administrators all such Right Title and Interest in Law and Equity which they or any of them have or ought to have of into or out of any the premisses not being in trust for any the said Offenders nor derived by from or under the said Offenders since the Twenty fifth day of March which was in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred forty six And that they the said person and persons Bodies Politick and other their respective Heirs Successors Executors and Administrators and every of them in all and every such case where his and their Entry was lawful upon such Offender or Offenders or the Heirs or Assigns of such Offender or Offenders in or upon the said Twenty fifth day of March One thousand six hundred forty and six or at any time since may without Petition Monstrans de droyt Onster le maine or other Suit to His Majesty enter on the Premisses in His Majesties Possession or in the Possession of His Successors and Patentees their Heirs or Assigns in such manner to all intents as he or they might have done on the Possession of the said Offenders their Heirs or Assigns in or upon the said Twenty fifth day of March or at any time since Any thing in this Act to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Provided also That all and every person and persons which have received any of the Rents or mean profits of in or out of any the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments Chattels real or Possessions of any the Offender or Offenders in this Act mentioned before the Eleventh day of February One thousand six hundred fifty and nine and have paid or accounted for the same before the said Eleventh day of February One thousand six hundred fifty and nine unto the said Offender or Offenders or their Assigns or to any claiming from or under them shall be clearly and for ever acquitted and discharged of and from the same against the Kings Majesty His Heirs and Successors any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding Provided always That it shall and may be lawful to and for Richard Ingoldsby to retain and keep or otherwise to sell and dispose all and singular the Goods and Chattels formerly belonging to sir Hardress Waller in the Kingdom of Ireland until Two thousand pounds for which the said Richard Ingoldsby in the year One thousand six hundred fifty eight stood joyntly bound with the said six Hardress Waller unto Iames Brooks of the City of York Alderman and was then counter-secured by a Iudgement upon his Lands and since by a Deed of Bargain and Sale of the said Goods and Chattels in Ireland be fully paid together with the Interest thereof he the said Richard Ingoldsby accounting for and paying the full overplus thereof if any shall be unto our Soveraign Lord the King Any thing herein before contained to the contrary notwithstanding Anno XII CAROLI II. Regis An Act for Confirmation of Leases and Grants from Colledges and Hospitals WHereas since the beginning of the late Troubles divers Masters Provosts Presidents Wardens Governours Rectors Principals and other Heads Fellows and Scholars of Colledges Halls or Houses of Learning in either of the Vniversities of Oxford and Cambridge and the Dean Canons and Prevends of the Cathedral or Collegiat Church or Colledge of Christ-Church in the Vniversity of Oxford and Provest Warden or other Head-Officer and Fellows or Scholars of the ●olledges of Eaton and Winchester and Masters and Governors Brethren Brothers and Sisters of divers Hospitals have been amoved ejected or sequestred by the Lords and Commons assem●led in Parliament or by certain Visitors by them appointed or by some Conventions sitting at Westminster under the name or stile of a Parliament or by some Authority or pretence of Authority derived from them or the late pretended and usurped powers stiled Keepers of the Liberty of E●gland by Authority of Parliament or Protectors of the Common-wealth of England Scotland and Ireland and the Dominion or Dominions and Territories thereunto belonging And whereas also after these Amotions Ejections or Sequestrations several other persons have been either by election of the said Colledges Halls Houses of Learning Church or Hospitals or by some of the powers or pretended powers above mentioned placed and substituted in these Masterships Headships Fellowships Deanary Canories Prebendaries Governorships and other places aforesaid who have actually exercised the same places and been de facto Masters Provosts Presidents Wardens Governours Rectors Principals and other Heads Fellows Scholars Brethren Brothers and Sisters Dean Canons or Prebends of such respective Colledges Halls Houses of Learning Hospitals Cathedrall Church or places and have made divers Grants by Copy of Court-Roll and Leases and Licences to let or assign Grants and Presentations to and Elections of divers persons Re-entries for non-payment of Rent or breach of Conditions whereupon divers Questions may in time to come arise For prevention whereof It is Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty with the Advice and assent of the Lords and Commons in Parliament assembled and by Authority of the same That all Grants by Copy of Court-Roll and Leases and Licences of setting and Assigning Grants and
Presentations And all Elections of Heads Masters Fellows Scholars Students and Officers of the said ●olledges Halls Church Houses of Learning and Hospitals aforesaid into dead or other places then or since Vacant Receipts and Acquittances of Rents incurred Entries for forfeitures or Conditions broken had made or given since the Five and Twentieth day of March in the year of our Lord One Thousand six Hundred Forty two and before the Five and Twentieth day of July in the year of our Lord One Thousand six Hundred and Sixty by any such Masters Provosts Presidents Wardens Governors Rectors Principalls and other Heads de facto of the said Colledges Halls and Houses of Learning and Fellows and Scholars de facto of the same respectively in either of the said Vniversities or Dean and Canons or Prebends de facto of Christ Church aforesaid or Master Provost or Warden and Fellows de facto of the Colledges of Eaton or Winchester or by such Master Warden or Governors de facto or Master Warden or Governors Brethren Brothers or Sisters de facto of any Hospital by whatsoever particular name or stile of Foundation the said Colledges Church Hospitals Masters Governors Fellows Deans and Canons or Prebends are stiled founded known or incorporated and all Leases granted by the Master Warden Brethren Brothers or Sisters of any Hospitals of the Patronage of any Bishop Dean or Dean and Chapter and all surrenders to them made to inable such Leases Grants and presentations shall stand and be of the same and no other force and effect as if the said Masters Provosts Presidents Wardens Governors Rectors Principals Heads Fellows Scholars Dean Canons Prebends Brethren Brothers or Sisters had been such de jure and duly and de jure Intituled in and to the said Colledges Halls Houses of Learning Church Hospitals Offices or places respectively And as if such Leases granted by the Master Brethren of any Hospital of the patronage of any Bishop Dean or Chapter had been confirmed by the said Bishop Dean or Chapter And that notwithstanding such defect in the said Lessors or Grantors notwithstanding the restitution of any of the persons so ejected the Rents Covenants and Conditions contained in such Leases and Grants shall go in succession as if such Lessors or Grantors had been de jure Masters Provosts Presidents Wardens Governors Reetors Principals Heads Fellows Scholars Dean Canons Prebends Brethren Brothers and Sisters of such Colledges Halls Houses of Learning Church Hospitals and places respectively Any former Law Custome or Statute to the contrary notwithstanding Provided alwayes and be it Enacted That nothing in this Acc contained do or shall extend to the confirming or making good of any Lease or Leases of any parcel or parcels of Lands Tenements Pastures Houses Orchards Gardens or Barns or any of the possessions of or belonging to the Hospitall of Saint John Baptist and the Evangelist in the Town of Northhampton made between the first day of September in the Year of our Lord One Thousand six Hundred Fifty Five and the Five and Twentieth day of July in the year of our Lord One Thousand six Hundred Fifty and eight by the pretended Master George G●odman and his Co-brethren of the aforesaid Hospital by colour of any pretended Grant or Patent whatsoever or notwithstanding the Seal of the said Hospital or Corporation was to them or any of them set or affixed Provided alwayes That this Act or any thing therein contained shall not extend to make good in Law or equity any Lease or Leases made by Simon Moore Clerk late Master or pretended Master of the Hospitall of Saint Oswald in the County of Worcester of any the Lands Tenements and Hereditaments of or belonging to the said Hospital to Richard Moore son of the said Simon Moore or to any of the children or grand children of the said Simon Moore or to any other person or persons in trust or for the use or uses of the said Simon Moore or his wife children or grandchildren or any or either of them Provided alwayes that no person or persons shall be confirmed in any Mastership Provostship Headship Fellowship or Chaplains place in any Colledge or Hall in either of the Vniversities of Oxford or Cambridge or in the Colledges of Eaton and Winchester that is not ordained Minister by Bishops or Presbyters or being ordained hath since renounced his Ordination where by the local Statutes of the said respective Colledges or Halls Ordination is required Provided alwayes and be it Enacted That this Act shall not extend to confirm any Lease or Leases of the Rectories and Parsonages of Randall and Littlecoates in the county of Lincolne which have long since been in the tenure or occupation of John Lord Culpeper as by several Leases under the Seal of the Master and Fellows of the Colledge of the holy and undivided Trinity within the Town and Vniversity of Cambridge of King Henry the Eights Foundation may appear and are now Leased over the head of the said John Lord Culpeper the antient Tenant to one John West though according to usage he claimed to renew his Lease three years before the expiration thereof at the usual Fines or more But that the said John Lord Culpeper his Executors or Administrators reimbursing the said new Tenant or Lessee so much money as hath been really paid to the said Colledge for the Fine for such Lease they shall be admitted to renew the said Lease for the said Fine Provided alwayes That whereas Doctor Owen late reputed Dean and the Chapter of the Cathedral Church of Christ in Oxon of the Foundation of King Henry the Eight by their Indenture dated the seventh day of August in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred fifty seven did Lease and demise unto John Arthur Clerk Thomas Bromefield of London Esquire and Laurence Marsh of Darking in the County of Surry Esquire certain Tyths and Lands parcel of the Mannor and Parsonage of Kirkham in the County of Lancast●r And by several other Indentures did Lease and demise unto several other persons many other parts and portions of the said Parsonage of Kirkham which had long been in the tenure or occupation of Thomas Clifton Esquire and his Ancestors by severall successive Leases under the Abbot and Covent of Vale Royal and the Colledge of Christ Church aforesaid respectively for severall terms of years yet unexpired Be it Enacted and ordained That Thomas Clifton now of Litham in the County of Lancaster Esquire his Executors and Administrators paying the several and respective Rents reserved unto the said Colledge and securing unto the said John Arthur Thomas Bromefield and Laurence Marsh or the Survivors or Survivor of them or the Executors or Executor of the Survivor of them for the uses in the said Lease expressed and not otherwise out of the Premisses the yearly summ of Four hundred pounds to be paid half yearly by equall portions for the terme of Eleven years next ensuing And reimbursing unto the
any thing herein contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Provided alwayes That neither this Act nor any thing therein contained shall extend to restore any person or persons to any Headship Fellowship or Scholarship of any Colledge or Hall or to any Chaplains or 〈◊〉 place in any Colledge or Hall in 〈…〉 the Vniversities or to any Lecture or Readers place that is or shall be before the first day of January One thousand six hundred and sixty eiected out of their respective Headship Fellowship Scholarship Chaplain or Clerks-place or out of any Lecture in the said Vniversities by his Majesties Commissioners under the Great Seal for not having been legally and according to the severall Statutes of the said respective severall places nominated elected or admitted in or to the same Any thing in this Act contained to the contrary notwithstanding Anno XII CAROLI II. Regis An Act for prohibiting the Exportation of Wooll Woolfels Fullers Earth or any kind of Scouring Earth FOr the better preventing and avoiding of such Losses and Inconveniencies as have happened and daily do and may happen to the Kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales and to the Kingdome of Ireland by and through the secret and subtile exportation and transportation and by and through the secret and subtle carrying and conveighing away of Wooll Woolfells Mortlings Sherlings Yarn made of Wooll Woolflocks Fullers Earth and Fulling Clay out of and from the Kingdome and Dominion aforesaid and for the better setting on work the poor people and Inhabitants of the Kingdomes and Dominion aforesaid And to the Intent that the full and best use and benefit of the principal native Commodities of the same Kingdomes and Dominion may come redound and be unto and amongst the Subjects and Inhabitants of the same and not unto or amongst the Subjects and Inhabitants of the Realm of Scotland or of any Foreign Realms or States as the same now of late in some great measure hath done and is further likely to do if some severer punishment then heretofore be not speedily inflicted upon such Offenders as shall be Actors or Assistants in and to such Exportation and Transportation and in and to such carrying and conveying away thereof as aforesaid Be it Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament Assembled and by the Authority of the same That no person or persons whatsoever from and after the fourteenth day of January One thousand six hundred and threescore shall directly or indirectly Export Transport carry or convey or cause or procure to be Exported Transported carried or conveyed out of or from the Kingdome of England or Dominion of Wales or Town of Barwick upon ●wede or out of or from the Isles of Jersey or Guernzey with Sarke and Alderney being under the Government of Guernzey aforesaid or out of or from any of them or out of or from the Kingdome of Ireland aforesaid into any parts or places out of the Kingdomes Isles or Dominion aforesaid any Sheep or Wooll whatsoever of the breed or growth of the Kingdomes of England or Ireland or Isles or Dominion aforesaid Or any Wooll fells Mortlings or Shorlings or any Yarn made of Wooll or any Woolflocks or any Fullers Earth or any Fulling Clay whatsoever nor shall directly or indirectly pack or load or cause to be packed or loaded upon any Horse Cart or other Carriage or Load or lay on board or cause to be loaden or laid on board in any Ship or other Vessel in any place or Port within the Kingdomes of England or Ireland or Town of Berwick or Isles or Dominion aforesaid any such Sheep Wooll Woolfells Mortlings Shorlings Yarn made of Wooll or Woollflocks or any Fullers Earth or Fulling Clay to the intent or purpose to export transport carry or convey the same or to cause the same to be exported transported carryed or conveyed out of the Kingdomes of England or Ireland Town of Berwick Isles or Dominion aforesaid or with intent or purpose that any other person or persons should so export transport carry or convey the same into any parts or places out of the Kingdomes of England and Ireland Town of Berwick Isles or Dominion aforesaid into the Kingdome of Scotland or any Foreign parts And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no Wooll Woolfells Mortlings Shorlings Yarn made of Wooll Woollflocks or any Fullers Earth or Fulling Clay shall be from and after the fourteenth day of January in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred and threescore exported transported carried or conveyed out of the Kingdome of England and Dominion of Wales or Town of Berwick or Kingdome of Ireland or out of any Port or place of the said Kingdomes respectively unto the Isles of Jersey or Guernzey or to Sarke or Alderney Except as in this Act shall be hereafter limited or appointed And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and every the Offender Offenders offence and offences aforesaid shall be subject and lyable to the respective pains penalties and forfeitures hereafter following That is to say The said Sheep Woolls Woolfels Mortlings Shorlings Yarn made of Wooll Woolflocks Fullers Earth and Fulling Clay so exported transported carryed conveyed packed or loaden contrary to the true intent of this Act shall be forfeited and that every offender and offenders therein shall forfeit Twenty shillings for every such Sheep and Three shillings for every pound weight of such Wooll Woolfels Mortlings Shorlings Yarn made of wool wool-flocks Fullers earth or Fulling Clay And also the owners of the said Ships or Vessels knowing such offence shall forfeit all their Interest in the said Ships or Vessels with all their Apparel and furniture to them and every of them belonging And that the Master and Mariners thereof knowing such offence and wittingly and willingly aiding and assisting thereunto shall forfeit all their Goods and Chattels and have Imprisonment for the space of three moneths without Bail or Main-prise the one moiety of which said penalties and forfeitures shall be to the Kings Majesty his Heirs and Successors and the other moiety to him that will sue for the same by Action of Debt Bill Plaint or Information in any of his Majesties Courts of Record or before the Iustices of Assize or in the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace In which Suit no Essoyn protection or wager of Law shall be allowed And be it further Enacted That if any Merchant or other person or persons shall after the said fourteenth day of January transport or cause to be transported any Sheep Wool Wool-fels Mortlings Shorlings Woollen-yarn Wool-flocks Fullers-earth or Fulling-clay contrary to the true intent of this Act and be thereof lawfully convicted That then he shall be disabled to require any debt or Accompt of any Factor or others for or concerning any Debt or Estate properly belonging to such offendor Provided alwaies and it is nevertheless declared That this
by the Authority aforesaid That the Governor of the said Isle of Jersey or his Deputy for whom he will answer shall not make to any person or persons any writing or writings such as is above specified to authorise or appoint such person or persons as aforesaid to fetch e●port or transport out of the Port of Southampton aforesaid unto the said Isle of Jersey in one year accompting the year from the first day of January One thousand six hundred and sixty aforesaid any greater quantity of VVool then Two thousand Tods in any one year and that the Governor of the said Isle of Guernzey or his Deputy for whom he will answer shall not make to any person or persons any writing or writings such as is above specified to authorise and appoint such person or persons as aforesaid to fetch export or transport out of the Port above specified unto the said Isles of Guernzey with Alderny and Sarke in any one year accepting the year from the first day of January aforesaid any greater quantity of VVooll then One thousand Tods for Guernzey Two hundred Todds for Alderney and One hundred Todds for Sarke in any one year and that the Customer of the Port of Southampton aforesaid shall keep a true accompt of all the said quantity of Woolls so by him permitted to be loaden by vertue of this Act and shall not permit any greater quantity of VVoolls to be loaden then by this Act is prescribed in any one year to either of the said Islands respectively under any pretence whatsoever upon the penalty of the forfeiture of his place and the summe of One hundred pounds in money one moyety whereof to the Kings Majesty His Heirs and Successors and the other moyety to him or them that will sue for the same in any Court of Record wherein no Essoyne protection or wager of Law shall be allowed And if any of the Governors aforesaid or any their or either of their Deputy or Deputies of the said Isles or either of them shall give grant or make any Licence or Licences for exporting from Southampton aforesaid into the said Isles respectively of any greater quantity of such VVooll then is before by the true meaning of this Act limitted and appointed in that behalf That then the respective Governor or Governors of such of the said Isles shall forfeit and pay to the Kings Majesty His Heirs or Successors the summ of Twenty pounds of lawful money of ●ngland for every Todd of VVooll which shall be so licenced to be exported over and above the rate or proportion of VVooll in and by this Act or the true meaning thereof limited or appointed And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the respective Governors aforesaid or their respective Deputies or any their Clerks Officers or Servants for the Granting making or Sealing of every such writing of Licence as is aforesaid and for the entring a Remembrance of the same into some book which they shall have and keep for that purpose may have and take the summ of Twelve pence and no more upon pain of Forfeiting to be partie grieved the summ of Five shillings for every penny which shall be taken over and above the said summ of twelve pence in and by this Act allowed to be taken and so after that proportion the said penalty or Forfeiture for the taking above Twelve pence as aforesaid to be recovered by Bill Plaint or Information in any Court of Record at Westminster or elsewhere wherein no Injunction Protection Priviledge Essoyne or wager of Law shall be admitted or allowed Anno Regni CAROLI IJ. REGIS Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hiberniae DUODECIMO At the Parliament begun at Westminster the Five and twentieth day or April An. 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. LONDON Printed by JOHN BILL Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1660. CUM PRIVILEGIO Anno XII CAROLI II. Regis An Act for Confirmation of Marriages WHereas by vertue or colour of certain Ordinances or certain pretended Acts or Ordinances divers marriages since the beginning of the late troubles have bee● had and solemnized in some other manner then hath been formerly used and accustomed Now for the preventing and avoyding of all doubts and questions touching the same It is Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty with the advice and assent of the Lords and Commons in Parliament Assembled and by Authority of the ●ame That all Marriages had or Solemnized in any of his Majesties Dominions since the first day of May in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred forty and two before any Iustice of Peace or reputed Iustice of Peace of England or Wales or other his Majesties Dominions and by such Iustice or reputed Iustice so pronounced or declared And all Marriages within any of His Majesties Dominions since the same first day of May in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred forty two had or solemnized according to the direction or true intent of any Act or Ordinance or reputed Act or Ordinance of one or both Houses of Parliament or of any Convention sitting at Westminster under the name Stile or Title of a Parliament or assuming that name Stile or Title shall be and shall be adjudged esteemed and taken to be and to have been of the same and no other force and effect as if such Marriages had been had and solemnized according to the Rites and Ceremonies established or used in the Church or Kingdom of England any Law Custome or Vsage to the contrary thereof notwithstanding And be it further Enacted that where in any Suite commenced or to be commenced in any of the Courts of the Common Law any issue hath beén joyned and not already tryed or determined or shall be joyne● upon the point of Bastardy or lawfulness of marriage for or concerning the marriages had and solemnized as aforesaid the same issues shall be tryed by Iury of twelve men according to the course of Tryal of other issues tryable by Iury at the Common Law and not otherwise any Law Statute or Vsage to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Anno XII CAROLI II. Regis An Act for Prohibiting the Planting Setting or Sowing of Tobacco in England and Ireland YOur Majesties loyal and obedient Subjects The Lords and Commo●s in this present Parliament Assembled considering of how great concern and importance it is That the Columes and Plantations of this Kingdom in America be defended protected maintained and kept up and that all due and possible encouragement be given unto them and that not onely in regard great and considerable Dominions and Countries have been thereby gained and added to the Imperial Crown of this Realm But for that the strength and welfare of this Kingdom do very much depend upon them in regard of the
employment of a very considerable part of its Shipping and Seamen and of the vent of very great quantities of its Native Commodities and Manufactures as also of its supply with several considerable Commodities which it was wont formerly to have onely from Forraigners and at far dearer Rates And forasmuch as Tobacco is one of the main products of several of those Plantations and upon which their welfare and subsistence and the Navigation of this Kingdom and vent of its Commodities thither do much depend and in regard it is found by experience That the Tobaccoes Planted in these parts are not so good and wholsome for the Takers thereof And that by the Planting thereof your Majesty is deprived of a considerable part of Your Revenue arising by Customes upon Imported Tobacco Do most humbly pray that it may be Enacted by your Majesty And it is hereby Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty and the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament Assembled and by the Authority of the same That no person or persons whatsoever shall or do from and after the first day of January in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred and sixty Set Plant improve to grow make or cure any Tobacco either in Seed Plant or otherwise in or upon any Ground Earth Field or Place within the Kingdom of England Dominion of Wales Islands of Guernsey or Jersey or Town of Berwick upon Tweed or in the Kingdom of Ireland under the penalty of the Forfeiture of all such Tobacco or the value thereof and of the sum of forty shillings for every Rod or Pole of Ground to Planted Set or Sowen as aforesaid and so portionablely for a greater or 〈◊〉 quantity of Ground One Moyety thereof to His Majesty His Heirs and Successors And the other Moyety to him or them that shall Sue for the same to be recovered by Bill Plaint or Information in any Court of Record wherein no Essoign Protection or Wager in Law shall be allowed And it is hereby further Enacted That all Sheriffs Iustices of the Peace Maiors Bailiffs Contrables and every of them upon Information or Complaint made unto them or any of them by any the Officers of the Customes or by any other person or persons whatsoever That there is any Tobacco Set Sowen Planted or growing within their Iurisdictions or Precincts contrary to this Act shall within Ten days after such Information or Complaint cause to be burnt plucked up consumed or utterly destroyed all such Tobacco so Set Sowen Planted or Growing And it is hereby further Enacted That in case any person or persons shall resist or make forcible opposition against any person or persons in the due and through Execution of this Act that every such person or persons for every such offence shall forfeit the sum of five pounds to be divided and recovered in manner aforesaid And in case any person or persons shall not pay the sums of money by them to be paid by vertue of this Act That in every such case Destress shall be made and Sale thereof returning the Over-plus to the Owners And in case no Destress be to be found That then every such party shall be committed to the Common Gaol in the County where such Offence shall be committed there to remain for the space of two Moneths without Bail or Main-prize Provided always and it is hereby Enacted That this Act nor any thing therein contained shall extend to the hindring of the Planting of Tobacco in any Physick Garden of either University or in any other private Garden for Physick or Chirurgery onely so as the quantity so Planted exceed not one half of one Pole in any one place or Garden Anno XII CAROLI II. Regis An Act for erecting and establishing a Post-Office WHereas for the maintenance of mutual Correspondencies and prevention of many Inconveniences happening by private Posts severall publique Post-Offices have been heretofore erected for carrying and recarrying of Letters by Posts to and from all parts and places within England Scotland and Ireland and severall parts beyond the Seas the well-ordering whereof is a matter of general concernment and of great advantage as well for preservation of Trade and Commerce as otherwise To the end therefore that the same may be managed so that speedy and safe dispatches may be had which is most likely to be effected by ere●ting one general Post-Office for that purpose Be it therefore Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by the Authority of the same That there be from henceforth one general Letter-Office erected and established in some convenient place within the City of Lond●n from whence all Letters and Pacquets whatsoever may be with speed and expedition sent unto any part of the Kingdomes of England Scotland and Ireland or any other of his Majesties Dominions or unto any Kingdome or Countrey beyond the Seas at which said Office all Returns and Answers may be likewise received And that one Master of the said General Letter-Office shall be from time to time appointed by the Kings Majesty His Heirs and Successors to be made or constituted by Letters Patents under the Great Seal of England by the name and style of his Majesties Post-Master Generall which said Master of the said Office and his Deputy and Deputies by him thereunto sufficiently authorised and his and their Servants and Agents and no other person or persons whatsoever shall from time to time have the receiving taking up ordering dispatching sending Post or with speed and delivering of all Letters Pacquets whatsoever which shall from time to time be sent to and from all and every the parts and places of England Scotland and Ireland and other his Majesties Dominions and to and from all and every the Kingdomes and Countreys beyond the Seas where he shall settle or cause to be setled Posts or running Messengers for that purpose Except such Letters as shall be sent by Coaches common known Carryers of Goods by Carts Waggons or Packhorses and shall be carried along with their Carts Waggons and Packhorses respectively And except Letters of Merchants and Masters which shall be sent by any Masters of any Ships Barques or other Vessel of Merchandize or by any other person imployed by them for the Carriage of such Letters aforesaid according to the respective directions And also except Letters to be sent by any private Friend or Friends in their wayes of journey or travel or by any Messenger or Messengers sent on purpose for or concerning the private affairs of any person or persons And also except Messengers who carry and recarry Commissions or the Return thereof Affidavits Writs Process or Proceedings or the Returnes thereof issuing out of any Court And be it furtther Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That such Postmaster Generall for the time being as shall from time to time be made and constituted by His Majesty His Heirs and Successors and the respective Deputies
the said Post-master General shall forfeit the summ of One hnndred pounds Sterling The one moiety to his Majestie his Heirs and Successors and the other moiety to him or them who shall sue for the same in any Court of Record to be recovered by Bill plaint or other Information wherein no Essoign Protection or other Wager in Law shall be allowed Provided also and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no person or persons shall be capable of having using or exercising the Office of Post-master General or any other imployment relating to the said Office unless he or they shall first take the Oathes of Allegiance and Supremacy before any two Iustices of the Peace of the respective Counties wherein such person or persons are or shall be resident which said Iustices are hereby authorized to administer the said Oathes accordingly Provided also and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That a Letter or pacquet-post shall twice every week come by the way of Trurow and Penrin to the Town of Ma●ketiew alias Marhasion in the County of Cornwall and once a week to Kendal by the way of Lancaster and to the town of Penrith in Cumberland by the way of Newcastle and Carssile and to the City of Lincoln and the Burrough of Grimoby in the County of Lincolne Any thing in this Act contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Provided also and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That such Post-master Generall to be from time to time appointed by his Majesty His Heirs and Successors as aforesaid shall continue constant posts for carriage of Letters to all places though they lie out of the post-Roads as hath been used for the space of three years last past at the rates herein before mentioned under pain of forfeiture for every omission Five pounds to be recovered by Action suite or plaint in any his Majesties Courts of Record the one moiety to the use of his Majesty the other moeity to the use of the Informer And for the better management of the said Post-Office and that the people of these Kingdomes may have their intercourse of Commerce and Trade the better maintained and their Letters and Advises conveyed carried recarried with the greatest speed security and convenience that may be Be it further Enacted That the said Post-Master General so nominated appointed and constituted as aforesaid and his Deputies shall from time to time observe and follow such Orders Rules Directions and Instructions for and concerning the settlement of convenient Posts and Stages upon the several Roads in England Scotland and Ireland and other his Majesties Dominions and the providing and keeping of a sufficient Number of Horses at the said several Stages as well for the carrying and conveying of the said Letters and Pacquets as for the Horsing of all Thorow-Posts and persons Riding in Post by Warrant or otherwise as aforesaid as his Majestie his Heires and Successors shall from time to time in that behalf make and ordaine And that his Majesty his Heires and Successors may grant the said Office of Post-Master General together with the powers and Authorities thereunto belonging the several Rates of Portage above mentioned and all profits priviledges fees perquisites Emoluments thereunto belonging or to belong either for Life or Term of Years not exceeding One and twenty Years to such person or persons and under such Covenants Conditions and Yearly Rents to his said Majesty his Heires and Successors reserved as His said Majesty His Heirs and Successors shall from time to time think fit for the best advantage and benefit of the Kingdome Provided alwayes and be it Enacted by the Athority aforesaid That no person shall have power to take use or seize any Horses for the service mentioned in this Act without the consent of the Owners thereof Any usage or pretence or any thing in this Act contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Provided always and be it Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all Inland letters sent by any Packet-post established by this Act as aforesaid do and shall pay the rates and prices before mentioned at such Stage where they are last delivered only unless the party that delivers the Letters desireth to pay elswhere Any thing in this Act to the contrary notwithstanding Provided always That all Letters and other things may be sent or conveyed to or from the two Vniversities in manner as heretofore hath been used Any thing herein to the contrary notwithstanding Anno XII CAROLI IJ. Regis An Act impowering the Master of the Rolls for the time being to make Leases for years in order to new Build the old Houses belonging to the Rolls WHereas the Mansion-House Ground and Tenements with the Appurtenances belonging to the Master of the Rolls as Master of the Rolls are much out of Repair and not capable of Improvement in regard the former Masters of the Rolls were not enabled to grant such Leases and for such Terms as might encourage Tenants to Build and to Repair Be it therefore Enacted by the Kings most Excellent Majesty and the Lords and Commons in this present Parliament Assembled And it is hereby Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the Master of the Rolls for the time being and his Successors Masters of the Rolls shall have good right full power and lawful Authority during the time he or they shall continue Master of the Rolls by writing indented under Hand and Seal to Grant and make Leases for one and forty years or for any lesser term to commence from the making of any such Leases of all and singular the Premisses or any part thereof the Chappel of the Rolls with a convenient Mansion-house Court Yard Garden Stable Coach-house and other Our-houses and Buildings fit for the use and habitation of the Master of the Rolles onely excepted which Lease and Leases so to be made shall be good and effectuall in Law to all intents and purposes as if such Master of the Rolls for the time being as shall so make the same had beén seized of the premisses of a good Estate in Feé simple Provided That in Leases where provision is made for new building of Houses or Tenements that the yearly Rent of Twenty shillings at the least shall be reserved upon every Lease of such a quantity of the said Premisses as shall be set out and Assigned by the Master of the Rolls for the time being for any one house or Tenement to be built upon And that in Leases where there is no provision for new building the like usual Rent that hath beén paid or reserved for the greater part of seven years now last past or more shall be yearly reserved Provided also That the Master of the Rolls for the time being or any succeéding Master of the Rolls after the Prenusses have beén once Letten according to the power given as abovesaid shall not grant or make any new or concurrent Lease untill within seven years of the expiration of the Lease then in being nor for any lesser Rent then was reserved upon the former Lease nor for any longer term then for the term of one and twenty years from the making of such new Lease Jo Browne Cleric Parliamentorum 1. AN Act for the restoring of Henry Lord Arundel of Warder to the possession of his estate 2. An Act for restitution of Thomas Earl of Arundel Surrey and Norfolk to the Dignity and Title of Duke of Norfolk 3. An Act to restore to Wentworth Earl of Roscomon of the Kingdom of Ireland all the Honors Castles Lordships Lands Tenements and Hereditaments in Ireland whereof James Earl of Roscomon his Great-Grand Father or Iames Earl of Roscomon his Father c. 4. An Act for restoring of Sir George Hamilton unto his Lands and Estate in Ireland 5. An Act for maintenance of the Vicar for the time being of the Vicaridge of Royston in the Counties of Hertford and Cambridge and of his Successors Vicars of the said Vicaridge 6. An Act for enabling Sir William VVray to sell Lands for payment of his debts and raising of Portions for his younger Children 7. An Act for naturalizing of Gerrard Vanheuthusen Daniel Demetrius and others 8. An Act for enabling of Iohn Newton the younger and William Oakeley to make sale of Lands for payment of debts and raising of Portions c. 9. An Act for the levying of certain moneys due upon the collection for the Protestants of Piedmont 10. An Act for the Naturalization of John Boreell Esq Eldest Son of Sir William Borreell Knight and Baronet 11. An Act for the Naturalization of Abraham Watchtor born beyond the Seas 12. An Act for restoring of Sir Thomas Crimes Baronet to his Estate 13. An Act for enabling George Fawnt of Foston in the County of Leicester Esq to sell and conveigh part of his Lands for payment of several Debts and Legacies charged upon his Estate by Sir William Fawnt Knight deceased aud for the raising of Portions for his younger children and making his Wife a Joynture 14. An Act for Naturalizing Francis Hide and others 15. An Act to enable Joseph Micklethwaite an Infant and his Trustees to sell Lands for payment of his Fathers Debts 16. An Act for raising portions and making provision for maintenance for the younger children of Sir Edward Gostwicke 17. An Act for confirming the Sale of the Mannor of Hitcham sold to Charles Doe by Sir Iohn Clarke Knight and Baronet and for setling and disposing other the Lands of the said Sir Iohn Clarke and Dame Philadelphia his Wife 18. An Act for the setling of some of the Mannors and Lands of the Earl of Cleaveland in Trustees to be sold for the satisfying of the Debts of the said Earl and of Thomas Lord VVentworth his Son 19. An Act for the disappropriating of the Rectory appropriate of Preston uniting and consolidating of the said Rectory and of the Vicaridge of the Church of Preston and for assuring of the Advowson and right of Patronage of the same unto the Master Fellows and Scholars of Emanuel Colledge in Cambridge and their Successors 20. An Act for making the Precinct of Covent Garden Parochial LONDON Printed by John Bill Printer to the KING ' s most Excellent MAJESTY 1660. At the KING'S Printing-House in Black-Fryars