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FROM THE

Twelfth Year of King Charles II.

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Laft Year of King jAMES II. inclufive.

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Twelfth Year of King Charles II..

T O T H E

Laft Year of King James II, inclufive.

To which is prefixed,

A TABLE containing the TITLES of all the STATUTES during that Period.

VOL. VIII.

By DANE Y PICKERING, of Gray's-Inn, Efq; Reader of the Law Le&ure to that Hopourable Society,

CAMBRIDGE,.

printed by JOSEPH BENTHAM, Printer to the UNIVERSITY; for CHARLES BATHURST, atthcCrofs-Kcys, oppofiteScDunftan's Church in Fleet-Street, London ; 1763.

CUU PRIFILEGIO.

TABLE of the STATUTES,

Containing the Titles of all fuch Afts as are extant in print, from theTwelfth of King Charles IL to the laft Year of King James IL

Anno ijj C^oli IL

Cap. I. For fatety and prefervation of his Majefty's perfon and govcrn- inent> againft treafonable and fedU

- tious praAices and attempts.

Cap. 2. For repeal of an aft of par- liament, intituled, An a^ for dif- ailing allperfins in hofy orders^ to ex^ ercife any temporal jurifdi^ion or au^

' tbority.

Cap. 2. For the declaring, \efting and fettling of all fuch monies, goods,

. and other things in his MajeftV) which were received, levied or col- le^ed in thfefe late times, and are

remaining in the hands or poffef- fion of any treafurers, receivers,

. colleftors, or others, not pardoned by the %&. of oblivion.

Cap. 4. For a free and voluntary prefent to his Majefty.

Cap. 5. Againft tumults and dif- orders, upon pretence of preparing or prefenting publick' petitions, or other addreffea to his Majefty, or the parliament.

Cap. 6. For declaring the fole right of the militia to be in the King, and for the prefent ordering and difpofing the fame.

Cap. 7. For confirming publick a6ts.

Cap. 0. For providing necefllary car- riages for his Majefty in his royal progrefs and removals.

Cap.Q.For theeftablilhingarticles and orders for the regulating and better government of hisMajcAy's navies, fiiips of war, and forces by fea.

Cap. 10. To prevent the unlawful courfing, hurting or killing of deer. Vol. Vm.

Cap. II. For confirming of three t€ti therein mentioned.

Cap. 12. For explanation of a clau(e contained in an a6t of parliamenr^ made in the fevcnteenth year of the late King CharleSy intituled. An a£t for repeal of a branch of a flctuU pricno Elizabethan, concerning com-^ miffioners for caufes ecclejiajlicah

Cap. 13. For vefting the arrears of the excife and new impoft in his Majefty.

Cap. 14. For confirming an aA, in- tituled, An a^ for encouraging and encreafing ofjhipping and navigation^ and feveral other a6^s, both pub« lick and private mentioned therein.

Cap. 15. For declaring the pains» penalties and forfeitures impofed upon the eftatei and perfons of certain notorious offenders, ex« cepted out of the aA of free and general pardon, indemnity and oblivion.

Private Ms.

Anno 13 Car oil II.

1. An a<ft for afcertaining and ^%^ blifiiing thefees of the matters of the chancery in ordinary.

2. An adl for confirming a fale rnado by Sir Thomai PrefHmcb and others, of the maitibr of Holmj and certairi

* lands in the parifii of Mancbe/kr in the county of Lancajier^ untp Sir Edward Mofley^ baronet.

3. An a«5t for reftoring of Thomas Xadclijffiy^ tfquire^ to all his Hinds and poileflions ih England and Ire*

and;

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4* An aft enabling 'fohn Harbin^ efquire, to fettle, (ell and difpofe of fcveral manors, meiTuages, lands, tenements and bereditatnents with the appurtenances in the county of Soourfit and Ihrfit therein men- tioned, for payment of his debts,

' -arKl-to make provifion for his younger children.

5. An adt to enable the fale of fome of the hnds of Thomas Huntj efq; and John Hunt, gent* for payment of their debts.

6. An zA for fettling the manors of ' Knotlj Sialic and Ktmpftng in the

county of KenU upon the carl of Derfit and his heirs, and charging the manor of Bexbilly and the niaw nor or farm of CewdinF^ and other lands in the county KiiSuffiiCy with a rent charge of one hundred and thirty t>ounds per annum in lieu thereof. .7. An zSt for confirmatiojti of the charter and privileges of the mafter^ VfcrtUm and commonalty ofwiovors^ fullits andclotbiors in thi city o/Wor- ccftcr* IB. An a£t for fettling feveral lands . late of Sir Edward Baejb^ knight, upon Sir Ralph Basjh^ knight of the Bath, heir of the faid Sir £i- ward^ and his heirs. '9. Atv a£t for confirmation and ex- planation of An aSI for the fettling of fome oftbi manors and lands of the earl ^Cleaveland tn trufteis^ to be fold for the fatisfying ^the debts of the Jaid early and of ThOmaJ lord Wcntworth bisfon. 10. An a£i for the uniting the par- fodfllges of Saint Andreius and Saint ^Mary Witton \n Droittuich in the county of Worcefier* ' 1 1. Afl ii£t ro erjable John lord Aier* i gavenny^ fon slod heir^of Henry late lordj^^^icw«r)t0(Ulcertainlands, for payment of his. debts, an^ pre- ferment of hisbrofbers and iifters* 12. Aft •<$ for th<i naturalixing of Francis Brudenell, efquire, iba and

heir apparent of the right bonour-' able Robert lord Brudene.% and of, the right honourable Anna Maria coumefs of Sbrewjhury^ daughter of the faid lord BrudeneV^ and now wife of therighthonourablei«rtfAm eanl of Shrewjbury.

13. An a6t for the reviving a fettlc- ment of certain lands on John Or^ libeare for life, the remainder to the fons of the laid 5^^4/1 -iucccffively and the heirs'males of their bodies^ &c.

14. An ad for confirming and con- tinuing an a£t for neoedary main- tenance of the work of draining the great level of the &ns*

15. An ad for confirming of 4m in- clofure of land^ fornaerly ufed for a common highway from Parfoni Green to Southfeld \x\ Fulham^ and the fettling of other land for a common highway there in lieu thereof. -

16. An ad enablitig truftees to fell certain lands and teneaicnts in rhe counties of Seiffolk and Norfolk^ for the payment of the debts of Richard GippSp efquirv, and pro- . viding portiona for hia youngct children.

Anno 13 CaroJi II. Stat. 2.

Cap. For the well-governing and regulating of corporations.

Cap. a. For prevention* of irexattons and oppreffions by arrefis, and of delays in fuits of law.

Cap. For granting nrito the King's majefty twelve hundred and three- fcbrethopiand pounds, tobeaflefled and levied by an aiiefTment of thretf- fcore and ten thouiand pounds by the month, for eighteen months.

' Capr4, To enable the King's majefty

^ to make leafes, grants' and copies of offices, lands, tenements and here- ditaments, parcel of his Highnefs duchy of Cornwall or annexed to . the fame; and for confirmation of leafes or grants already oiade.^

Private

A TABLE of the STATUTES.

Private Alls. AnM 13 Car^li II. Stau 2.

1. An ^d for confirming An aff fgf reftoring tftbifnarquejs j/* Hertford in the dukedom ^Someriet.

2. An adt for dividinfi; Trinity Church * in King/lfin upcm H«tf from /?tf^.

3. An adt to enable Algernon Peyton doSor of divinity, to make fale of part of his lands for payment of debts, &c.

4. An ad for confirming An a€l for refiitution ^Thomas earl of AxKLn- dell, Surrey ar^d Norfolk, to the dignity and title of date ^Norfolk*

5. An ad for confirming of private ads.

Anno 13 (f 14 CaroU 11.

Cap. X. For preventing the mifchiefs •^snd dangers thatnsay arife by cer- tain perlons called Quakers, and others refofing to take lawful oaths.

Gap. a. For impairing the highways and fewers, and for paving and . keeping deaa of the flreets in and about the city of London and ffifi^ emnjifr, and for reforming of an«> noyancesaaddiforders in thedreets of, and places adjacent to, the faid cities } and for the regulating and licenfing of hackney coaches, and for the enlarging of feveral ilraic and inconvenient ftreets and paf- fagcs.

Cap. 3. For ordering the forces in the feveral counties of this kingdom.

Cap. 4. For the uniformity of pub- lick prayers and adminiiVration of facraments, and other rites and ceremonies ; and for cftablifhlng

I the form of making, ordaining and confe^rating bilhops, priefts and deacons in the church of England.

Cap. 5. For regulating the making

' of ftoffs in Norfolk and Norwich.

Cap. 6. For inlarging and repairing of common highways.

jCap. 7. To reftrain the exportation

of leather and raw hides out of tfaa realm of England. Cap. %i For diftribution of three- fcore thoufand pounds amofigft the truly loyal and indigient commif- fion officers, and for afiefling of of- fices, and diftributing the monies thereby raifed for their further fup« ply.

Cap. <9. For the relief of poor and maimed officers and ibldiers^ who have faithfully ferved his Majefty ahd his royal father in the late.wars*

Cap. xo^ For eftabli(hin^ an addi« tional fevenue upon his Majefty, his heirs and fucceflbrs, for the better fupport of his and their crown and dignity.

Cap. IX. For preventing frauds, ami regukttfftg abufes in bis Majefty's cufioms.

Cap. 12. For the better reKef of the poor of this kingdom*

Cap. 13. For prohibiting the impor* tation of foreign bonelace^ cut- , work, imbroidery, fringe, baifd* firings, buttons and needle-work*

.Cap. X4. DireAing the profecutioa of fuch as are accountable for prize goods.

Cap. 15. For regulating the trade of filk-throwihg.

Cap. 16. For the more fpeedy and effed^ual bringing thofe perfons to account, whdTe accounts are ex- cepted in the ad of oblivion.

Cap. 17. For the relief of colleflors^ of publick monies, and their al^ fifiants and deputies.

Cap. 18. Againft exporting of (heep, wool, wool-fells, monlines, (hor« lings, yarn made of wool, wooU flocks, fuQcrs-eartb) fuUing-clay, and tobacco-pipe day.

Cap. 19. Againft importing of fo- reign wool-cards^ card-wire^ oc^ iron-wire.

Cap. 20. For providing carriage hj land and by water,- for the of his Majefty*s navy and ord-^ nance*.

t IT Cap. 21*

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Cap. 21. For preventing the unne- ceflary charge of (herlffs^ and for eafe in pafling their account^* 2.

Cap. 22. For preventing of theft and rapine upon the northern borders of England. . ^ Cap. 23. An additional zA concern- ing matters of afTurance ufed a- fnongft merchants. Cap. 24- Concerning bankrupts. 3

Cap. 25. For the reftoring of all fuch advowfons, re<Slorie$, impropriate glebe*lands and tithes to his Ma- * jefty's loyal fubjedts, as were taken from them, and making void cer- tain charges impofed on them up* ^ on their compofitions for delin- qucncy^by the late ufurped powers. ' Cap. 26. For reforming abufes com- mitted in- the weight ahd falfe packing of butter. Cap. 27, For repairing o( Dover har- bour. Cap. 28. For regulation of the pil- . chard fiihing in the counties of

Devon and CornwaL Can. 29. For rcverfing the earl of

Strafford his attainder. Cap. 30. For the importing of mad- der pure and unmixed. Cap. 31. To prevent the inconve- nience arifmg by melting the filver coin of this realm. Cap. 32. For the better regulating of the manufacture of broad woollen cloth, within the weft*riding of the county of York, Csip* 33. Forpreventltigthe frequent iabufcs in printing feditious, trea- fonable, and unlicenced books and pamphlets, and for regplating of . printing and printing-prefles.

Private ASls.

Anno 13 y 14 Car oil IL

-1. An a£t for the fettling of the eftate

of James late duke oxRiehmendzxiA

. Likois^ according to agreement of

. Charles duke oiSichmond and Lenos^

Mary duchefs dowager of Richmond

and Lenos^ and the lady Mary her

daughter, and the truftees of the

faid lady duchefs.

, An a6t for confirmation of certain

letters patents made and to be mado

to the right noble lord G^^r^^ duke oi Albermarky of feveraf honours, manors and hereditaments granted or mentioned to be granted to hioi by his Majefty.

;. An a<ft for confirming: the eftate of John marquefs of JVincbeJier in cenain manors and laods whereof the deeds and evidences were burnt and loft at the taking of the caftle of Bafmg.

j.. An a<5t to confirm the fale of cer- taiti lands fold by. FerJinando late earl of Huntingdon^ for the pay- ment of his own and his fathei*s debts.

5. An aft for fettling a capital mcf- fiiage or manfion-houfe with the* appurtenances in Kenfington in the county; of Middle/ex.^ upon Baptijl vifcouQt Campden and his heirs.

6. An a^ for confirming An a£f r/- fioring to Thomas &r J Culpepper, fon aniheir and fole executor (?/ John

/<?ri Culpepper, baron ^Thofway and mafier of the rolls dectafedy all his honours >t manprsj lands and tene- mentSj leafes not determined and he^ reditaments whatfotver^ whereof the faid John lord Culpepper was in pofjeffton on the twentieth of May 1642. or at any time after ^ which have not been ftnce fold or aliened by the faid ]ohn late &rJ Culpepper by a^s or affiirances to which himfelfwas party and confenting.

7. An aft to enable the bifhop of London to leafe out the tenements new built upon the fcite of his pa- lace in London.

8. An adt for the naturalizing of Phi- ladelphia^ wife to the right honour- able Thomas lord Wentwortb.

9. An a£l: for confirming feveral adis therein mentioned.

10. An z& for conSriniog two afls

therein memioned«

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A TABLE of the STATUTES.

II. An aft for the endowment of fe- vcral churches by the lord vifcount Scbudamori of SHgo in the realm of Ireland^

1%. An aA for the difuniting the hun- dreds of Dudfton and King^s Barton from the county of the city of Glou^ tffter^ and reftoring them to be part of the county of Glousefter.

13. An aA for the making navigable of the rivers of Slower and Salwerp^ and the rivulets and brooks run* ning into thffame, in the counties of Worcefter and Stafford.

14. An adt for the making navigable of the rivers of Wyt and Lugg^ and the rivers and brooks running into the fame, in the counties, of Here^ ford^ Glouceflery and Monmouth.

15. An ad for fettling certain manors and lands late of hir James Enyons^ baronet, on Sir Hsnry Puchring aUas Niwton^ baronet, and Sir Charles Aderley^ knight, his fur-

' viving truftees, to fell for payment of his debts.

x6. An ad for confirmation of cer- tain decrees of fewers made by the commiflioners for the limits oif the level of the river of Jncholm in the county of Lincoln.

17. An a<St for confirming a decree made on the behalf of Thomas Der-^ bam^ efquire, and the improve- ments,. exchanges and allotments therein mentioned.

1 8. An adt for the enabling Sir Tho^ mas Leiy baronet, to exchange fome lands fettled upon the marriage of dame Anne Lee his novr wife, in confideration of another fettlem^nt of lands of equal value in lieu thereof.

\^. An aft for difchargin^ the manors of Stodfcomb and Holwfll^ ;ind other lands in the county of Devon^ from the truft of one hun- dred and fifty years made unto JohntzrX oi Exeur^ John earl of Bridgwater^ and 0^yer e^rl oiBo- fingtroif^ P ,

20. An ad for fupplying a fuppofed defcd of the words Jland and ke fnztdy in a deed for fettling of di- vers manors and lands on Sir tlen^ ry Frederick Tbynne^

21. An ad for confirming the copy- hold eftates* of divers of his Ma- jefty's copyhold tenants within the honour of Clitherow in the county palatine of Lancafter^ parcel of the duchy of Lancajter^ according untp feveral decrees in the court di du-

, chy chamber of the faid county pa-

latine« 22* An ad for confirmation of the eftates of feveral tenants and copy- holders of the manors of Rannet^ Irchejler^ Rujbden^ and feveral otheih manors, parcels of the duchy of Lancajler,

23. An ad for confirming, explain- ing and etilarging an ad, intituled. An a£l for the levying of certain mO' nies due upon (he collehiofi for the

^proteftants ^Piedmont.

24. An ad to enable the fale of foma of the lands of William Milward^ efquire, for payment of fome of his debts.

25. An ad vefting certain lands in , Blea/by in Sir John Mounfon the younger, Rohert Thorold^ efquire, and Anthony Eyre the elder, efquire,

, and their heir$, to fell for payment of the debts of 5ir Robert Dqllifof^ and William Dallifon^ ^^. An ad to enable the truftees of Henry^ Nhjilly efquire, to fell cer- tain manors, lands and tenement^ in the counties oiYork and Leicefter^ for payment 6f his and his fon WiU Ham NevilVs debts, and likewife to confirm and ftrengthen the fale of fuch lands as they have already fold in the county of York.

27. An ad for the making void cer- tain fines unduly procured to b^ levied by Sir Edward Powell, knight and baronet, and dame Mary (lis wife.

28. An ad for fale of Sir Robert.

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A TABLE of the STATUTES.

^ y^ deceafed, bis lands, for payment of his debts. I9. An a£t to enable Sir Anthony Brown to fell lands for payment of dfebtd.

30. An a A to enable Anthony Etrtcl to fell lands for payment of his debts*

31. An a<a for the naturaliaing ojf Anna Femrs and feveral other per- fons named therein.

32. An a£t for the naturalization of ^ Mark Li Pla^ and others.

33. An aA for the repairing oiBeng- Wirtb bridge in the county of /iP^r- ceflir.

34. An aA to enable Rwland Oh^ cver^ efquire, to^ fell certain lands in the county of Dirby.

35. And adV to enable Mris. CUmena Bivirs and Mrs. Rofe Rivers^ to iell certain lands and houfes for payment of the debts of Edward Rivers J efquire, deceafed, and pro- vifion'for his younger children.

36. An ad enabling Thomas Pici^ * efquire, to fell a noanor and fome

lands in the county of Norfolk^ for the payment of his debts, and o- ther uies.

37. An a<3 for confirmation of agree-* ments made between ThomasBvJbell^ efquire, and the miners of Rowpitts 5n Sontirfetflnrhy for recovering their drowned and defcrted works.

38. An a6t for the fettling certain iands belonging unto Francis Tin^ daly gentleman, upon truftees, to be fold for the payment of debts.

39r An aft for confirmation of three adls therein mentioned.

^

Anno 15 Carols II.

Cap. I, For repairing the highways within the counties of Hertford^ Cambridge and Huntingdon.

Cap.2. For the punifhment of unlaw- ful cutting or dealing, or fpoiling of wood and under- wpod, and de^ ftr(^ers of youqg timber-trees,

Cap. 3. To explain and fupply a for- mer aft for diftributioi) of ihrec- fcore thoufand pounds amongft the truly loyal and indigent commif- fion-officers, and for affeffing of offices, and diftributing the monies thereby raifed, for their further fupply. Cap. 4. An additional ad for the bet- ter ordering the forces in the feve- rah counties of this kingdom. Cap. 5. For the regulating feleft

veftries. Cap. 6. For relief of fuch perfons, as by ficknefs or other impediment were difabled from futfcribing the declaration in the aft of uniformi- ty, and explanation of part of the fa id a<5V. Cap. n. For the encouragement ojf

trace. Cap. 8. To prevent the felling of live

fat cattle by butchers. Cap. 9. For granting four intire fub- lidics to his Majefty by the tem- poralty. Cap. 10. For confirming of four fub-

fidies granted b^ the clergy. Cap. II. An additional a<a for the better ordering and coJleding the duty of excife, and preventing the abufes therein. Cap. 12. An explanatory aft fpr re- covery of the arrears of excife. Cap. 13. An additional aS for the better ordering and coUeSing the revenue arifuig by hearth-money. Cap. 14. For fettling the profits of the poft-of&ce, and power of grant- ing wine: licences, on his royal highnefs the duke of Tork and the heirs males of his body. Cap. 15. For encouraging the manu- fa<5lures of making linen cloth and tapiftry. Cap. 16. For regulating the herring and other fifheries, and for repeal of the a<a cpnccrning"madder. Cap. 17. For fettling the draining of the great level of the fens, called ^d/ord Level:

pfivati

A TABLE of the STATUTES;

Private Mis. Jbmo j^CarpHIL

X. An a& for the fettKng of the lands of the earl of Kent and the lord LucaSy on the marriage of the faid car] with the daughter and heir ap- parent of the lord Lucas.

2. An a<5t for the fettling of a free fcbool in tFitnej in the county of Oxon^ being ereded and endowed by Henry Boxy citizen and grocer Of London deceafed.

^ An zSt to enable the bifliop of Wincbefler to leafe out the tene- ments now built upon the fcite of his maniion houfe in the pari(h of Saint Saviors in Soutbtvark in the county of Surrey f and the two parks and other demefnes at Bijbops JVal^ tbaaty and other lands in the county of Southampton.

4. An ad for repairing and better prcferving the key of the port of FTells in the county of Norfolk.

j. An a6l for the governing of the hofpital of Saint Ofwalds in the county of Wor after.

6. An a<!l to enable Sii^ Francii Boyn* ton^ baronet, and Richard Robin/on^ efquire, to fell certain lands of John Robin/on^ efquire, for payment of debts, and leafing of other lands for making provifion for his younger children.

», An ad for making void certain conveyances made by CartU lord Molineux in fhe late times,

9. An ad to confirm a deed made by Charles Pitcarne^ efquire.

0. An ad for the naturalization of dame Elizabeth Jacobs and others.

10. An ad for the naturalizing of George Willoughby^ and others.

11. An ad for confirming An aSlfor naturalizing o/Pettr De La Pierre alias Peters, and Job|i De La Pierre alias Peters.

la. An ad to enable Edward mar- ^& of Worcefiir to receive the liqK^tadpro^of avac<r co«(h

manding engine by him inrented, one tenth part whereof is appropri- ated for the benefit of the King's majefty, his heirs and fuccefibrs.

13. An ad for the fettling an annuity of three hundred pounds/^ tf^;»i»yi upon Charlts etrl of Portland^ and for the benefit of WiUmghby ff^it^ locke,Bu!/irode JVhitlockey and Carls'^ ton Wbithckey infants, and for con* ^rming of agreements made to compofefuits in law againft them.

14. An ad for fettling the charitable %\ft of John GueJ.

I5» An ad to enable Sir John Pack^ ington and his truftees, to fell or otberwjfe difpofe of certain lands» for the payment of his debts, and raifing portions for his younger cbildren.^

1*6* An ad to enable Edward Cba^ JomeTj efquire, to make provifion for j/nne his wife» and his younger

, children*.

17. An ad for the naturalizing of Charlotte Hijfen KilHgrew^ and others

1 8. An ad to impower l^ir John Drake^ and others, to make fale of lands, for payment of the por*- tion of Ellen Brifioe^ widow.

19. An ad to enable the fale gf fome of the lands of Richard Senior and Anthony Senior deceafed, for pay- ment of fome of their debts.

' Jnno 16 Caroli II.

Cap i.For the aflembling and holding of parliaments once in three years at the leaft ; and for the repeal of an ad intituled J An a^ for the pre* venting ofinconveniendes happening by the long intermijjion offtfrVaments.

Cap. 2. For preventing of abate- ment of writs of enor uponjudg*

ments in theexcheqtier.

Cap. 3. Forcolledingthedutyarifing

by hearth-money, by officers to be appointed by his Majefty.

Cap. 4. To pfevent and (up^rrefs fe- ditious conventicles^ a ^ Cap. 5*

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Cap. c. To prevent thedifturbanccs

of Jeamen and others, and to pre-

fcrvcthe ftorcs belonging to his

Majcfty's navy royal. Cap. 6. To prevent the delivering

up of merchants (hips to pirates,

&c.

Cap. 7. Againft deceitful, difordcrly,

and exceilive gaming. Cap. 8. For continuance of a former

a£t for regulating the prefs.

Private ASts.

JnnoibCaralilh B. An ad for vacating certain convey- ances made by Sir John PackingUn^ baronet, to Cbrijlopber Henn^ and others. '

2. An a£l for the fale of the manor €A Ingoldijbyy and divers lands in Ingoldeftyfxii the countv of LiAcoln^ for raifing portions ior the two daughters and coheirs of Sir Wil- Ham Armin the younger, baronet, deceafed.

3. An a<5t for the fale of certain lands for payment of the debts of Sir Sack^ viliGlenham.

4. An a<!t to enable truftees for Sir ff^lliam Keite to fell lands for the payment of debts.

5. An Z&, for confirmation of the in- clofure and improvement of Mal^ y erne chafe.

6c An act for fettling the charitable gift of Abraham Colfi clerk, for erecting and endov^ing two free ichools and an almfhoufe at Lew^ ijbam in Kent.

7. An adl for naturalizing of dame Catherine Sayer^ and others.

8. fiinz&.\o tnzhXt Francis Cottingten or Charles Cottingtcny to fettle and difpofe of lands in jointure for any vfite or wives they (hall take in marriage.

9* An aA to enable Charles Cottony elquire, to make leafcs of lands, for payment of debts.

lOt An adt for the making of the

church ereaed at Falmouth a pari (h church, and no part of the pari(h of Gluvias or chapdry of Saint Bo* dccke. 22 £3^ 23 Carl 2. c. 12.

Anno 16 £tf 17 CaroU II.

Cap. r. For granting a royal aid unto the King's majefty, of twenty-four hundred threcfcorc and feventeen thoufand and five hundred pounds, to be raifed, levied and paid in the fpace of three years.

Cap. •2. For regulating the meafures and prices of coals.

Cap. ^. For the returning of able and . fufiicient jurors.

Cap. 4. An additional adt for the bet- ter ordering and collc<aing the duty of excife.

Cap. 5, To prevent delays in extend- ing ftatutes, judgments and recog- nizances.

Cap. 6. For repealing of part of an aft of parliament, intituled, -«*i/7/J7 directing the profecution offuch as are accountable for prize goods.

Cap. 7. For continuance of a former a<5t for regulating the prefs.

Cap. 8. To prevent arrefts of judg- ment, and fuperfeding executions.

Cap. 9. To impower the 9lwrncelIor of the duchy to grant coihmiflions for taking affidavits within the du- chy-liberties.

Cap. xo. For continuance of a former aa for repairingthe highways with- in the county of Hertford.

Cap. 1 1. For draining of the fen, call* ed Deeping-Fenj and other fens therein mentioned.

Cap. 12. An aa for making the river Avon navigable from Chriji^churcb to the city of New-Sarum.

Private ASs.

Anno i6&r 17 Carol! U.

J. An ^a to enable Sir Edward Hun- . girford;^ knight of the b^t^i, ^o fell

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a. An aa for the cnaWingof truftccs to fell part of the eftatc of Samuel Sandys the elder, efquire, and of Ws fon Samel Sandys^ for payment ofd^ts.

3. An a<a for confirming a deed of fcttlemcnt between the earl of 7**- net and his younger brothers.

4. An aa to enable the bifliop of ivimbejlir to convey one hundred acres of land, lying in the great difparkcd park of Bijbops fVaJtham in the parilhof Bijbops ff^altbamSn the county of Southampton^ upon the rcdor of the faid parifti church of Bijhops TFaUbam and his fuccef- fors, in lieu of all tithes and pay- ments for tithes due to the faid reaor and his fucceffors for fVal- tbam parks.

5. Anaato enablclhc lord Henry PowUtt^ Giorge Witbm^ and John Mompejfon^ to fell the manor of Abbats Anm in the county of South- ampton.

6. An aa to enable Henry lord Lough- borough to make the river and fewer navigable from or near Brifowe Caupy in the county o{ Surrey ^ into the river of Thames.

7. An aa to enable truftccs for the lord Strangford to- fell lands for payment of debts,

8. An aa for reftoring of Sir Charles Stanley in blood.

9. An aa for the fettling of fcveral manors, lands and tenements of Sir Jacob Afiley^ lying in the coun- ties of iJorfolk and IVarwUk.

10. An aa tor fettling the eftatc of ' Sir Rahert Carr^ baronet.

IX. An aa for making the river of Medway navigable, in the counties of Kint and Su£ex.

12. An aa for making divers rivers navigable, or otherwife paiTable for boats, barges, and other vcffels.

J3. An aa for fettling of difierences •between the iQwns of Great and

Little Yarmouth^ touching the la- ding and unlading of herrings, an4 other merchandizes and commo- dities.

14. An aa for the naturalising Deit- tic alias Richard ComeSy zndothtrs.

15. An aa for confirming of an aa, intituled) An a^f to enable Jofeph Micklethwaite an infant and his tru flees to fell land for payment rf his father's debts,

16. An aa for the enabling of Tiomas Juckes of Treliddan in the county of

' Mountgomery, tfquire^tokllhndsfor the payment of his debts, and raif- ing of younger childrens portions,

17. An aa to enable Francis Lu^ efquire, to fell lands, for payment of debts, and to make provifioQ for his children.

Anno 17 Carols 11. Cap. I. For granting the fum of twelve hundred and fifty thoufand

pounds to the King's majefty for

his prefent further fupply. Cap* 2. For reftraining nonconform-

ifts from inhabiting in corporations. Cap. 7. For uniting churches in cities

and! towns corporate. Cap. 4. For continuance of a former

aa for regulating the prefs. . Cap. 5. For atuinting Thomas Dole^

many Jofeph Bampfieldy and Thomas

Scot, of high treafon, if they render

not themfelves by a day. Cap. 6. An aa for taking away of

damage cleer. Cap. 7. For a more fpeedy and ef-

teaual proceeding upon diftreflet %

and avowries for rents. Cap. 8. For avoiding unneccflary fuits and delays. Cap. 9. For granting one month's

afleument to his Majefty. '

Private ASs. Anno 17 Carolilh I. An aa for the naturalizatfon of Lewis Blanfuefort, and others.

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Atmo i% CaroU IL Cap. i^ For raifing monies by a poil^ and otberwife, towards the main- tenance of the prefent war. Cap. 2. Againft importing cattle from ' Ireland^ and other parts bey^ond the feas, and fi(h taken by foreigners. Cap. 3. To pontinue a former ad for preventing of theft and rapine upon Hhc northern borders of England. Cap. 4* For burying in woolen only. Cap. 5. For encouraging of coinage.

Private ASs. Anno liCardlill. , I. An aA to enlarge the time given . by a former ad, for redemption of mortgages made by the earl of Cleaveland. a. An act for the naturalizing of Ifa" Mia ofNaJfaw^ wife of the right honourable the lord Arlington^ one of his Majefty's principal fecretarica of ftate.

3. An act for fupply of part of the ' jointure of the hdy Eliauiieth NoiU.

4. An a£t for fettling the eftate of John BcdneN^ cfquire, deceafed.

5. An additional a6t for enabling the fale of lands, to pay the lord Strange fott% debts.

Anno 19 CaroU IL

Cap. I. Explanatory of the ad for raif- ing monies by a poll, and other- wife towards the maintenance of this prefent war.

Cap. 2* For ereding a judicature for determination of differences touch* ing houfes burned or demoli(hed by reafon of the late fire which hap*

' pened in Lwdon.

Cap. 3. For rebuilding the city of Londm.

Cap. 4.. For relief of poor priibners, and fetttngof tliem on work.

Cap. 5. For extending a former a<5t concerning replevins and af owries, to the principality of Waks^ and the coMoty palatines.

Cap.6. For redcefs of incoovenjeii6*es by want of proof of the deceafes of

perfons beyond the feas, or abfent-

ing themfelvcs upon whofe lives

efiates do depend. Cap* 7, To prevent difttirbances of

feamen and others, andto preferve ' the ftores belonging to his Maje«

fty's navy royaU Cap. 8. for granting the fum of

twelve hundred fifty-fix thoufand,

three hundred forty-feven pounds,

thirteen (billings, to the Kang's ma*

jeily, for the maintenance of the

prefent war. Cap. 9. For taking the accounts of

the feveral Aims of money therein

mentioned. Cap. 10. For banifhing and difena*

Wing the earl of Clarendon-. Cap. 1 1. To make prize^ihips free

for trade. Cap. II. For ailigriing orders in the

exchequer without revocation. Cap. 13. For fettling freedom and in-

tercourfe of trade between England

and Scotland.

Private A^s.

Anno 19 CaroU IL

1. An aa for naturalizing of Hijf^ Li Louy the daughter and coheir of Gideon Le Lou^ lord of Coliumbert m Normandy y the now wife of the fight honourable DenzilL lord Hol-^ Us of Ifield.

2. An aa for confirming:, explaining and enlarging an aa, intituled. An ad to enable John lord Abergavenny, fin and heir ofVieM^ late lord Aber- ^'^ttitij^to fill certain lands fir pay* ment of his debts ^ andprefirment of his brother and Jtfters. 13 Car. 2, ftat. I. c. II.

3. An aa for the illegitimation of the children of the ladv AnneRm^

4. An aa for fale of a raeffuage in Chijwicle^ for payment of the debts pi Edward Rujfell^ cfquire.

5. An aa for confirmation of a fettle-

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mefltl of the efttte of Sir Sifmur SbirUy^ baronet.

6. An a^ for fettling the moiety of the manor of Irvn A&^n on Sir John Poiniz.

7. An adt for fettling an eftate in truft for the benefit ot Mrs. EKzabttb Pridi and her children.

8. An aA for the afcertainiog the bounds of the feveral redtoriet of JSwafbam Saint Ciriac^ and of Swaf- bam Saint Maries^ within the town of Swa/bam Prior in the county of Camhi4gf9 and for the uniting of the two churches there*

9. An zA for the reftoring of Framis Sunvm^ gendeman, in blood.

10. An adt for naturalizing dame Mary Ffazn^ and others.

11. An ad to enable a fale of lands for payment of the debts of Henry K$ndaUy efquire.

12. An ad for fettling part of the land« of Hmry Aiildmay^ efquire, de- ceafcd, for payment of his debts, and making provifion for his chil- dren.

13. An ad to enable £nV^/r Gr^/i;/- nor and his truflees, to fell, certain lands for payment of debts.

14. An ad for fettling part of the pof* feffions of John late earl of Claro de- ccafedy and enabling GiUert curl of Ciari bis fon and heir, todifpofe of fome other part thereof, for pay- ment of debts and ponions.

15. An ad to enable y^^^lord^ilhop of Durham and his fuccefibrs, to make leaies for three lives of cer« tain lead. mines,

x6. An adforconfirmationof an ex- change of certain lands, between Horathlofd Townfind znd the redor ofEaflznd Weft Reynbam injhe county of Norfolk.

17. An ad for the naturalization of Alvaro De Cojia^ and others.

18. An ad for fettling the lands there- in mentioned upon Sir Jticbardffyi'

I aod ^obn Phtt aod their heirs.

to enable them the better to per- form a truft. 19. An ad for exchanging certain ma- nors and lands of ffUliam Palmes^ efquire, for other lands fettled op- on him and his iflue by Mary his wife.

Jnno 20 Caroli 11.

Cap. I. For raifiog three hundred and

tea thoufand pounds, by an impo«

fition on wines and other Mquors. Cap. 2. For the better payment of

monies received for the ufe of the

crown. Cap. 3. For the increafe and prefer-

vation of timber within the foreft ^ oi Dean. Cap. 4. For proceeding to judgment

on writs of error brought in the