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A74028 Anno. XXVIII. Henrici VIII. Actes made in the parliament bego[n]ne and holden at Westm[inster], the. VIII. daye of Iune, in the. XXVIII. yere of the reygne of our most drad soueraine lord kyng Henry the. VIII. and there continued and kepte tyll the dissolution of the same parliament the. XVIII. of Iuly, to the honour of God, and for the common weale and profyt of this realme.; Public General Acts. 1536-1537. 28 Hen.VIII England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII); Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547. 1545 (1545) STC 9394.7; ESTC S124830 54,327 56

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mariage made solemnised betwene your highnes and the said lady Katherine shal be takē demed and accepted illegittimate to all intentes and pourposes and shal be vtterly forclosed excluded and barred to claime chalenge or demaunde any inherytaunce as laufull heyre to your highnesse by liniall dissent ¶ And also for as moche as the mariage solempnised betwene your highnes and the said late quene Anne vpō true and iuste causes was and is demed and adiudged by the said most reuerende father to be of noo value ne effecte and a deuorce seperation therof hadde and made by the due order and processe of the lawes of the churche of Englande before the said reuerende father Be it therfore enacted by the auctoritie of this present parliamēt that the same mariage betwene your highnes the said late quene Anne shall be taken reputed demed and adiudged to be of no force strength vertue nor effecte that the separation and deuorce therof had by the sentēce and iudgement of the said most reuerende father shal be good effectuall and soo here after shall be taken and reputed for euer by al your subiectes theyr heires and successours And that none appeale repeale reuocation or adnullation therof or any part of the same shall here after be hadde taken allowed or admitted in any behalfe And that all the issues and childrene borne and procreated vnder the same mariage betwene your highnesse and the said late quene Anne shall be taken reputed and accepted to be illegittimate to al intentes and purposes and vtterly forclosed excluded and barred to clayme challenge or demaunde any inheritaunce as laufull heyre or heyres to your hyghnes by lyniall discent the sayd former acte made in the last parlyament for the stablyshement of your succession or any thing therin contiyned or any other thinge or thinges to the contrarye therof in any wyse not withstandynge Degrees of mariage prohybyted by goddes lawes ¶ And further more syns many inconueniences haue fallen as wel within this realme as in others by reason of marieng within the degrees of mariage prohibited by goddes lawes that is to say the sonne to marye the mother or the stepmother carnally knowen by his father the brother the sister the father his sonnes daughter or his daughters daughter or the sonne to marye the daugher of his father procreate and borne by his stepmother or the son to mary his aunte being his fathers or mothers sister or to mary his vncles wife carnally knowen by his vncle or the father to mary his sōnes wyfe carnally knowen by his son or the brother to marye his brothers wyfe carnally knowen by his brother or any man maryed carnally knowinge his wyfe to marye his wyfes daughter or his wifes sonnes daughter or his wyfes daughters daughter or his wyfes syster ¶ And further to dilate and declare the meaning of these prohibitions It is to be vnderstand that if it chaunce any man to knowe carnally any woman Prohibitiōs of mariage that then all and singuler personnes beinge in any degree of consanguynitie or affinitie as aboue wrytten to any of the parties so carnally offendinge shall be demed and adiudged to be within the cases and limittes of the said prohbiitions of maryage All whiche mariages all be it they be playnely prohibite detested by the lawes of god yet neuertheles at some times they haue proceded vnder colours of dispensations by mans power which is but vsurped and of right oughte not to be graunted admitted ne allowed For no man of what estate degree or condition so euer he be hath power to dispence with goddes lawes as all the clergye of this realme in the said conuocations and the moste parte of all the vniuersyties of chrystendome and we also do affyrme and thynke ¶ BEIT therfore enacted by auctorytie afore sayde accordynge as it is declared and conteined in the said acte made in the last parliament for the establishement of your succession that no person or persons subiectes or resyauntes of this realme or in any your dominions of what estate degree or dignitie so euer they be shal from henseforth mary within the degrees afore rehersed what pretence so euer shall be made to the contrary therof And in case any person or persons of what estate dignitie degree or condition so euer they be hath bene heretofore maryed within this realme or in any other the kynges dominions within any the degrees aboue rehersed and by any the archebishoppes or ministers of the church of England be separate from the bondes of such vnlaufull mariages that then euery suche seperation shal be good laufull fyrme and permanent for euer not by any power auctoritie or meanes to be reuoked or vndone hereafter And that the children proceding or procreate vnder such vnlauful maryage shal not be lauful ne legitimate any foreyn lawes lycences dispēsations or other thing or thinges to the contrary therof not withstandinge And that in case there be any person or persons within this realme or in any the kinges dominions al redy maried within any of the said degrees aboue specified and not yet seperate from the bondes of such vnlaufull mariage that then euery suche person so vnlaufully maried shal be seperate by the diffinitiue sentence and iugement of the archebishops bishops and other ministers of the churche of Englande and in other your dominions within the limittes of their iurisdictions auctorities and by none other power or auctoritie And that all sentences and iugementes giuen and to be giuē by any archebishop bishop or other minister of the church of Englande or in any other the kinges dominions within the limittes of their iurisdictions and auctoritie shall be diffinitiue firme good and effectuall to all intentes and be obserued and obeyed without suing any prouocations appeles prohibitions or other processe from or to the courte of Rome to the derogation therof or contrary to the acte made sithen the beginninge of the last parliament for restrainte of such prouocations appeles prohibitions and other processes ¶ And also be it enacted by auctoritie afore said that all the issue hereafter to be had and procreate betwene your highnes and your said most dere and entierly beloued laufull wyfe Quene Iane shall be your laufull children heires and be inheritable and inherite accordinge to the course of inheritaunce and lawes of this realme the imperiall crowne of the same with all dignities honours preeminences prerogatiues auctorities and iurisdictions to the same annexed or belonging in as large ample maner as your highnes at this present time hath the same as king of this realme the inheritaunce therof to be and remayne to your said children and right heyres in maner and fourme as here after shal be declared That is to say ¶ First the said imperiall crowne and other the premisses shal be to youre maiestie and to your heires of your body laufully begoten that is to say Establisshement of the kynges
highnesse succession to the first sonne of your body betwene your highnes and your saide lawefull wyfe quene Iane begoten to the heires of the body of the same firste son laufully begoten And for defaute of such heires than to the seconde sonne of your body and of the body of the said Quene Iane begoten and to the heires of the body of the same seconde sonne laufully begoten as aforesaid and so to euery sonne of your body and of the body of the said quene Iane begoten and to the heires of the body of euery such son begoten according to the course of inheritaunce in that behalfe ¶ And if it shall happen your saide moste dere and entierly beloued wife quene Iane to decease without issue male of the body of your highnes to be begoten which god defende then the same imperial crowne and all other the premisses to be to your maiestie as is afore said and to the sonne and heire male of your body laufully begotten by any other laufull wife and to the heires of the body of the same sonne heire male laufully begoten And for defaute of such issue than to your second sonne of your bodye laufully begoten and to the heyres of the body of the same second sonne laufully begoten and so from sonne and heire male to sonne and heire male to the heires of the seuerall bodies of euery such sonne and heire male laufully begoten according to the course of inheritaunce in like maner and fourme as is aboue said ¶ And for defaute of such sonnes of your body lawfully begotten and of the heires of the seuerall bodies of euery such sonne laufully begoten that thenne the saide imperiall crowne and other the premisses shall be to the issue female betwene your maiestie and your saide moste dere and entyerly beloued wyfe Queene Iane begoten And for lacke of suche issue than to the heires females of your body laufully begotten by any other lawfull wyfe that is to saye Firste to the eldeste issue female and to the heyres of her bodie laufully begotten and so from issue female to issue female and to their heires of their bodies one after an other by course of inheritaunce according to their ages as the crowne of Englande hath ben accustomed and ought to succede and go in case when there is heire female inheritable to the same ¶ And for as moche as it standeth at this present time in the only pleasure and wyll of almighty god whether your maiestie shal haue heires begoten and procreated betwene your highnes and your said most dere and entierly beloued wyfe quene Iane orelles any laufull heires and issues hereafter of your owne body begoten by any other laufull wife and if such heires shuld fayle as god defende and no prouision made in your life who shulde rule and gouerne this realme for lacke of such heires that then this realme after your transitorie lyfe shall be destitute of a laufull gouernour Or elles parcase encombred with suche a personne that wolde couet to aspire to the same whome the subiectes of this realme shall not fynde in their hartes to loue drede and obediently serue as their soueraigne lorde And if your grace afore it maye be certaynely knowen whether ye shall haue heires or no shulde sodaynely name and declare any person or persones to succede after your decease and for lacke of heyres of your body lawefully begotten into the royall estate of the imperiall crowne of this realme thanne it is to be doubted that such person that shulde be so named mought happen to take great harte and courage and by presumption fal to inobedience rebellion by occasion of which premisses greate diuision and discention maye be and is very likely to arise and springe in this realme to the greate peryl and distruction of vs your moste humble and obedyent subiectes and of all oure posterities if remedie for the same shuld not be prouided For reformation and remedie wherof we your moste bounden and louynge subiectes most obediently knowleginge that your maiestie most victoriously prudently po●kely and indifferently hath maynteyned defended gouerned and ruled this realme in good peace rest quietnes obedience during all the time of your moste gratious reigne which we most hartely desire moughte continue for euer puttinge all oure hole truste and confydence in youre highenes and nothinge doubtynge but that your maiestie if ye shoulde faylle heyres of your body laufully begotten which god defend for the harty loue and feruent affection that ye beare to this realme and for auoydinge all the occasions of diuision afore rehersed so ernestly mindeth the welth of the same that ye can best and moste prudently prouide suche a gouernour for vs and this your realme as shall and will succede and folowe in the iuste and right trade of all your procedinges and maynteyne kepe and defende the same and all the lawes and ordinaunces establisshed in your most gratious tyme for the welth of this realme which al we desire wherby we your saide moste louinge and obedient subiectes and our heires and successours shal and may liue as nere as may be in as good peace vnitie obedience after your decesse as we haue liued in the time of your most gratious reigne ●o therfore most humbly beseche your highnes that it may be enacted for auoyding of all ambiguities doubtes deuisions and occasions in that behalfe by your moste royall maiestie by the assente of vs the lordes spiritual and temporall and the cōmons in this your present parliament assembled and by auctoritie of the same that your highnes shal haue full and plenar power and auctoritie to giue dispose appoynte assigne declare and limitte by your letters patentes vnder your great seale or elles by your laste wyll made in writinge and assigned with your most gratious hand at your onely pleasure from time to time hereafter the imperial crowne of this realme and all other the premisses thervnto belonginge to be remaine succede and come after your decease and for lacke of laweful heyres of your body to be procreated and begotten as is afore limitted by this acte to such person or persons in possession and remaynder as shal please your highnes accordyng to such astate Letters pate● and after such maner fourme facion order and condicion as shal be expressed declared named and limitted in your said letters patentes or by your said laste wyll And we your moste humble and obedient subiectes do faithfully promise to your maiestie by one cōmon assent that after your deceasse for lacke of heires of your body laufully begotten as is afore rehersed we our heires and successours shall accepte and take loue drede serue and alonely obey such person and persons males or females as your maiestie shal giue your said imperial crown vnto by auctoritie of this act and to none other and holly to sticke to them as true and faithfull subiectes ought to do to their regall rulers gouernours and supreme