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B09033 Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Scotiæ Angliæ Franciæ & Hiberniæ duodecimo at the Parliament begun at Westminster, the five and twentieth day of April, Anno Dom. 1660, in the twelfth year of the reign of our most Gracious Soveraign Lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, King, defender of the faith, &c. England and Wales. Laws, statutes, etc.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II). 1660 (1660) Wing E1144B; ESTC R175044 16,585 17

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or Hereditaments in England or Ireland sold or disposed of by both or either Houses of Parliament or any Convention assuming the Stile or Name of a Parliament or any person or persons deriving Authority from them or any of them or which was approved or confirmed by them or any of them Nor to the Mean Profits Rents or contingencies of advantage of the same And it is further Provided and Enacted That every person or persons hereby pardoned may plead the general issue without special pleading of this pardon and give this Act of Pardon in evidence for his discharge and that the same shall be thereupon allowed and the advantage thereof had as fully to all intens and purposes as if the same had been fully and well pleaded And in such manner as any Justice of the Peace Constable or other Officer questioned for matters acted by them as Officers or in execution of their Offices may have advantage of the matter of their justification upon the general Issue by them pleaded by the Laws and Statutes of this Kingdom Provided also That this Act nor any thing therein contained shall Extend or be interpreted to extend to Pardon any Person or Persons whatsoever for any Theft or Stealing of any goods or other Felonies since the fourth day of March in the year of our Lord One thousand six hundred fifty and nine any thing in this Act contained to the contrary thereof in any wise Notwithstanding Provided also That neither this Act nor any thing therein contained shall Extend to Acquit or Discharge any person or persons from making Restitution of all such Rents Sums of Money Horses Cattle or other Goods which by a certain Act or pretended Act lately made Entituled An Act for Repeal of two Acts for Sequestrations Are required to be restored to those from whom they were taken Nor shall this present Act be construed to Disable or Bar the Respective Owners or Proprietors of and from their Several and Respective Actions or Suits at Law or in Equitie for or by reason of the said or any other Rents Moneys Horses Cattle or Goods which since the Five and twentieth day of July One thousand six hundred fifty and nine have been by any person or persons wrongfully received or taken away and for which the said wrong doers are not in any wise Indempnified by the said or any other Act of Repeal And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no person or persons who by virtue of any Order or Warrant mediately or immediately derived from His late Majestie or His Majestie that now is or by virtue of any Act Ordinance or Order of any or both Houses of Parliament or any of the Authorities aforesaid or any Committee or Committees acting under them or any of them have Seized Sequestred Leavied Advanced or paid to any Publick Use or into any Publick Treasury within this Kingdom any Goods Chattels Debts Rents Sum or Sums of Money belonging to any person or persons whatsoever shall hereafter be Sued Molested or Drawn into Question for the same but that they and every of them shall be Discharged against all persons for so much and no more of the said Goods Chartels Debts Rents Sum or Sums of Money as their several and respective Orders of Discharge or Acquittances extend unto Provided also That nothing herein contained shall extend to Discharge any person or persons who have been by private Order or instructions imployed and intrusted or have undertaken the imployment to Receive any Sum or Sums of Money for the Kings Majesties Service or Supply ●nce the Year One thousand six hundred forty and eight from making their Accompts for the same Provided also That this Act shall not extend to pardon or Discharge from Accompt to the Kings Majestie any person or persons for any Sum or Sums of Money received for that illegal Tax of Decimation or upon the Accompt of any Militia settled or acted in since One thousand six hundred forty and eight and not Accompted for or paid over or Discharged to or by any that had Authority or pretended Authority to Discharge the respective Receivers of the same Provided also That if any person or persons being His Majesties Mesnial Servant or Servants or having or pretending to have received particular Intructions or Directions from His Majestie have during the time of such his or their relation unto His Majestie or whilest he or they were acting or pretending to act for His Majesties Interest in pursuance of the said Instructions or Directions Wilfully Malitiously and Traiterously held Intelligence with any Forain Prince or Princes State or States or with any person or persons usurping Supreme Authoritie in this Kingdom or other His Majesties Dominions or with their or either of their Ministers or Agents and without His Majesties licence and to the intent to betray His Majesties Person or Counsels or have received any Sum or Sums of Money or Pension for such Treachery That then such person and persons as to the Offence in this Proviso mentioned shall be and is hereby Excepted out of this Act any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding so as such Person or Persons be Outlawed or otherwise legally Convicted of such Offence or Offences within the space of Two years from the Five and twentieth day of April One thousand six hundred and sixty Provided That this Act of General Pardon or any thing therein contained shall not extend to the Pardoning or Discharging of any Debts or Sums of Money due to or for the Excize of any Goods or Merchandise whereof any Entries have been made in the Custom House which have grown due since the Twenty fifth day of March One thousand six hundred fifty and eight or to the Pardoning or Discharging of any Debts or Sums of Money due to the Farmers or pretended Farmers of Excize since the Twenty fifth day of March One thouand six hundred fifty and seven Provided also That this Act nor any thing therein contained shall extend to Pardon Discharge or give any other Benefit whatsoever unto John Lisle William Say Sir Hardress Waller Valentine Wauton Thomas Harrison Edward Whalley William Heveningham Isaac Penington Henry Martin John Barkstead Gilbert Millington Edmund Ludlow Sir Michael Livesey Robert Titchborn Owen Row Robert Lilburn Adrian Scroop John Okey John Hewson William Goff Cornelius Holland Thomas Challoner John Carew John Jones Miles Corbet Henry Smith Gregory Clement Thomas Wogan Edmond Harvey Thomas Scot William Cawley John Downs Nicholas Love Vincent Potter Augustine Garland John Dixwell George Fleetwood Simon Meyn James Temple Peter Temple Daniel Blagrave Thomas Wait John Cook Andrew Broughton Edward Dendy William Hewlet Hugh Peters Francis Hacker Daniel Axtel nor any of them nor to those Two persons or either of them who being Disguised by Frocks and Vizors did appear upon the Scaffold erected before Whitehall upon the Thirtieth of Ianuary One thousand six hundred forty and eight All which Persons for their Execrable