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             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.
          
           150 [i.e. 148], [2] p.
           
             Printed by John Bill, Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty,
             [London :
             1660] [i.e. 1661]
          
           
             Contains the acts drafted by the Convention Parliament.
             List of additional acts not included: pp. 148-150.
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             An act for the better ordering the selling of wines by retail -- An act for the levying of the arrears of the twelve moneths assessment commencing the 24th of June 1659, and the six moneths assessment commencing the 25 of December 1659 -- An act for granting unto the Kings Majesty, four hundred and twenty thousand pounds, by an assessment of threescore and ten thousand pounds by the moneth, for six moneths, for disbanding the remainder of the army and paying off the navy -- 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 -- An act for the raising of seventy thousand pounds for the further supply of his Majesty -- An act for the attainder of several persons guilty of the horrid murther of his late Sacred Majestie King Charles the First -- An act for confirmation of leases and grants from colledges and hospitals -- An act for confirmation of marriages -- An act for prohibiting the planting, setting, or sowing of tobacco in England and Ireland -- An act for erecting and establishing a post-office -- 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.
          
        
      
    
     
       
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           England and Wales. -- Army -- Demobilization -- Early works to 1800.
           Wine and wine making -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
           Taxation -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
           Wool industry -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
           Regicides -- Early works to 1800.
           Marriage law -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
           Tobacco -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
           Postal service -- Great Britain -- Early works to 1800.
           Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1660-1688 -- Early works to 1800.
        
      
    
     
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               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
               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
               upwards
               upon
               the
               Credit
               of
               this
               Act
               ,
               and
               before
               the
               Tenth
               day
               of
               Ianuary
               ,
               One
               thousand
               six
               hundred
               and
               sixty
               ,
               pay
               the
               same
               unto
               the
               said
               Treasurers
               ,
               then
               every
               such
               person
               and
               persons
               so
               continuing
               or
               advancing
               as
               aforesaid
               ,
               shall
               not
               only
               do
               a
               very
               acceptable
               service
               ,
               but
               shall
               also
               receive
               from
               the
               said
               Treasurers
               out
               of
               the
               last
               One
               hundred
               and
               ten
               thousand
               pounds
               ,
               which
               shall
               be
               received
               upon
               the
               second
               payment
               appointed
               by
               this
               Act
               ,
               his
               and
               their
               principal
               money
               ,
               with
               Interest
               ,
               at
               the
               rate
               of
               Ten
               pounds
               
                 per
                 cent
                 .
                 per
                 annum
              
               ,
               from
               the
               time
               of
               such
               declaration
               and
               advancement
               respectively
               ,
               any
               Law
               ,
               Act
               or
               Statute
               to
               the
               contrary
               notwithstanding
               .
               And
               the
               said
               Treasurers
               are
               hereby
               required
               to
               make
               payment
               accordingly
               ,
               and
               not
               to
               receive
               any
               more
               money
               to
               be
               advanced
               as
               aforesaid
               ,
               then
               what
               with
               the
               money
               so
               to
               be
               continued
               will
               amount
               to
               Eighty
               thousand
               pounds
               .
            
             
               And
               be
               it
               further
               Enacted
               ,
               That
               the
               Treasurers
               by
               this
               Act
               appointed
               ,
               shall
               receive
               for
               them
               ,
               and
               those
               to
               be
               employed
               under
               them
               in
               this
               Service
               ,
               One
               penny
               in
               the
               pound
               ,
               in
               such
               manner
               as
               they
               ought
               to
               receive
               by
               the
               Act
               last
               before
               mentioned
               .
            
             
             
               And
               be
               it
               further
               enacted
               ,
               That
               all
               and
               every
               the
               sums
               of
               money
               which
               by
               vertue
               of
               this
               present
               Act
               shall
               be
               paid
               to
               or
               received
               by
               the
               Treasurers
               aforesaid
               ,
               shall
               from
               time
               to
               time
               be
               issued
               out
               according
               to
               such
               Warrants
               and
               Directions
               onely
               ,
               as
               they
               or
               any
               three
               of
               them
               shall
               receive
               from
               the
               Commissioners
               named
               in
               one
               Act
               of
               this
               present
               Parliament
               ,
               Entituled
               ,
               
                 An
                 Act
                 for
                 the
                 speedy
                 disbanding
                 of
                 the
                 Army
                 and
                 Garisons
                 of
                 this
                 Kingdom
                 ,
              
               or
               threé
               of
               them
               ,
               who
               are
               hereby
               required
               and
               enjoyned
               at
               their
               perils
               ,
               to
               take
               care
               and
               provide
               ,
               that
               the
               moneys
               so
               as
               aforesaid
               to
               be
               issued
               out
               ,
               be
               employed
               onely
               to
               the
               uses
               ,
               intents
               and
               purposes
               hereafter
               following
               ,
               and
               to
               no
               other
               use
               ,
               intent
               ,
               or
               purpose
               whatsoever
               ,
               that
               is
               to
               say
               ,
               Principally
               and
               in
               the
               first
               place
               ,
               for
               and
               towards
               the
               total
               disbanding
               of
               the
               present
               Army
               and
               Garrisons
               ,
               until
               that
               work
               be
               fully
               perfected
               and
               compleated
               according
               to
               such
               Rules
               and
               Instructions
               ,
               as
               touching
               the
               disbanding
               of
               the
               Army
               in
               the
               said
               Act
               last
               mentioned
               ,
               are
               contained
               .
               And
               after
               the
               Army
               shall
               be
               wholly
               disbanded
               ,
               then
               the
               residue
               of
               the
               moneys
               to
               be
               raised
               by
               vertue
               of
               this
               present
               Act
               ,
               or
               due
               ,
               or
               behinde
               on
               any
               former
               Act
               ,
               shall
               be
               employed
               for
               and
               towards
               the
               paying
               off
               of
               the
               Fleét
               and
               Navy
               ,
               according
               to
               such
               Rules
               .
               Orders
               ,
               and
               Instructions
               ,
               as
               touching
               the
               payment
               of
               the
               Navy
               ,
               are
               herein
               after-mentioned
               ,
               and
               not
               otherwise
               .
            
             
               And
               be
               it
               further
               enacted
               ,
               That
               an
               accompt
               of
               all
               the
               moneys
               by
               vertue
               of
               this
               Act
               to
               be
               received
               ,
               shall
               be
               given
               by
               the
               said
               Treasurers
               to
               this
               or
               any
               other
               succeéding
               Parliament
               ,
               which
               shall
               require
               the
               same
               ,
               or
               to
               such
               person
               
               or
               persons
               ,
               as
               by
               this
               or
               any
               other
               succeéding
               Parliament
               shall
               be
               thereunto
               appointed
               :
               Provided
               always
               ,
               and
               it
               is
               hereby
               declared
               ,
               That
               nō
               Mannors
               ,
               Lands
               ,
               Tenements
               ,
               and
               Hereditaments
               which
               were
               formerly
               assessed
               and
               taxed
               for
               and
               towards
               former
               Assessments
               and
               Land-Taxes
               ,
               and
               are
               now
               in
               the
               possession
               or
               holding
               of
               His
               Majesty
               ,
               or
               of
               the
               Queéns
               Highness
               ,
               or
               of
               any
               Ecclesiastical
               person
               or
               persons
               ,
               or
               His
               ,
               Her
               ,
               or
               their
               Farmers
               and
               Tenants
               ,
               shall
               be
               exempted
               from
               the
               payment
               of
               the
               several
               sums
               of
               mony
               in
               this
               Act
               comprized
               ;
               but
               that
               the
               said
               Mannors
               ,
               Lands
               ,
               Tenements
               and
               Hereditaments
               ,
               shall
               be
               rated
               ,
               assessed
               and
               taxed
               for
               and
               towards
               the
               said
               several
               sums
               of
               money
               in
               this
               Act
               comprised
               ,
               in
               such
               manner
               and
               form
               as
               they
               were
               of
               late
               rated
               ,
               taxed
               ,
               and
               assessed
               for
               and
               towards
               the
               said
               former
               Land-Rates
               ,
               any
               Law
               ,
               Statute
               or
               Custom
               to
               the
               contrary
               thereof
               in
               any
               wise
               notwithstanding
               .
               Provided
               also
               ,
               that
               nothing
               herein
               contained
               shall
               be
               drawn
               into
               example
               to
               the
               prejudice
               of
               the
               ancient
               Rights
               belonging
               to
               the
               Peers
               of
               this
               Realm
               .
               And
               be
               it
               declared
               and
               enacted
               by
               the
               Authority
               aforesaid
               ,
               that
               these
               persons
               hereafter
               named
               shall
               be
               added
               Commissioners
               for
               their
               several
               Counties
               ,
               Places
               and
               Precincts
               respectively
               ,
               and
               shall
               exercise
               the
               same
               powers
               as
               the
               other
               Commissioners
               intended
               by
               this
               Act
               are
               authorised
               and
               impowered
               to
               do
               ,
               That
               is
               to
               say
               ;
            
             
             
               
                 Berks.
                 
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Berks
                 ,
                 Peregrine
                 Hobby
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Harrison
              
               Esqs
               ;
               
                 John
                 Fecciplace
              
               of
               
               FernehamEsq
               ;
               
                 Samuel
                 Woodcox
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Borrough
                 of
                 New
                 Windsor
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Borrough
               of
               
                 New
                 Windsor
                 ,
                 Andrew
                 Plumpton
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Fishburne
                 ,
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Bucks
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Bucks
                 ,
                 William
                 Tirringham
              
               Esq
               ;
               Sir
               
                 T●omas
                 Hampson
              
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Philip
                 Palmer
              
               Baronet
               ,
               
                 Anthony
                 Ratcliff
              
               Esq
               ;
            
             
               
                 Cambridge
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Cambridge
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Dayrel
                 ,
                 John
                 Bennet
              
               Esq
               ;
               Sir
               
                 Anthony
                 Cage
                 ,
                 Levinus
                 Bennet
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Isle
                 of
                 Ely.
                 
              
               For
               the
               Isle
               of
               
                 Ely
                 ,
                 Roger
                 Jennings
              
               Esq
               ;
            
             
               
                 Chester
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Chester
               ,
               Sir
               
                 George
                 Warburton
              
               Baronet
               ,
               
                 Edward
                 Warren
                 ,
                 Jeffery
                 Shakerley
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Leigh
                 ,
              
               Esqs
               ;
            
             
               
                 City
                 of
                 Chester
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               City
               of
               Chester
               ,
               The
               Major
               for
               the
               time
               being
               .
            
             
             
               
                 Cornwal
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Cornwal
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Roberts
              
               Esq
               ;
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Tredinham
                 ,
                 Joseph
                 Tredinham
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Penhallow
                 ,
              
               the
               Knights
               and
               Burgesses
               that
               serve
               for
               the
               said
               County
               ,
               and
               
                 Iames
                 Eirsey
              
               Gent.
               The
               Major
               of
               Lostwithel
               for
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               
                 Iohn
                 Mollesworth
              
               
                 Esq
              
               
                 William
                 Williams
              
               of
               Trenythen
               .
            
             
               
                 Cumberland
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Cumberland
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Anthony
                 Bouch
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Richard
                 Uriell
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Croswhat
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Robert
                 Webster
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Devon.
                 
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Devon
                 ,
                 Nicholas
              
               DaviesDoctor
               of
               Physick
               ,
               
                 William
                 Jennens
              
               Gent.
               
                 Edmond
                 Tremayne
                 ,
                 William
                 Putt
                 ,
                 John
                 Kellond
                 ,
                 William
                 Bogan
                 ,
                 George
                 Howard
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Kelly
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Rodd
              
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 Walter
                 Jago
                 ,
                 Francis
                 Drew
              
               ,
               Esq
               ;
               
                 William
                 Walrond
              
               Esq
               ;
               
                 John
                 Blagdon
              
               Gent.
               
                 Iohn
                 Hamm
              
               Gent.
               
                 Henry
                 Newte
              
               .
            
             
               
                 York
                 .
              
               For
               the
               West-Riding
               in
               the
               County
               of
               
                 York
                 ,
                 Welbury
                 Norton
                 ,
                 Rob●rt
                 Wivell
              
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 Richard
                 Roundhil
              
               Gent.
               
                 William
                 Hamond
                 ,
                 Walte●
                 Hawksworth
              
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 Cuthbert
                 Wade
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Preston
              
               Gent.
               
                 Arthur
                 Ingram
              
               Esq
               ;
               
                 Edward
                 Atkinson
                 ,
                 William
                 Witham
              
               Gent.
               Samuel
               SunderlandEsq
               ;
               
                 Thomas
                 Ward
              
               Gent.
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Ingram
                 
              
               Knight
               ,
               Sir
               
                 John
                 Goodrick
              
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Tho.
                 Wentworth
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Edward
                 Rodes
              
               ,
               Knights
               ,
               
                 Godfrey
                 Copley
              
               of
               
                 Sprotsbrough
                 ,
                 John
                 Clayton
                 ,
                 Ioshua
                 Horton
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Stringer
              
               Esqs
               .
               The
               Alderman
               of
               L●edes
               for
               the
               time
               being
               .
            
             
               
                 York
                 Northriding
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Northriding
               in
               the
               County
               of
               York
               ,
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Caley
                 ,
                 Arthur
                 Caley
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 William
                 Wivell
              
               Esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Tho.
                 Gower
              
               Baronet
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 VVorsley
                 ,
                 Charles
                 Tankred
              
               Esqs
               .
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Francklyn
              
               Baronet
               ,
               the
               Bailiffs
               of
               
               Scarboroughfor
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               
                 Tristram
                 Fish
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Belt
              
               ,
               Esq
               .
               
                 Thoms
                 Robinson
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Scudamore
              
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 York
                 City
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               City
               of
               York
               ,
               all
               the
               Aldermen
               of
               the
               City
               of
               York
               .
            
             
               
                 Kingston
                 upon
                 Hull
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               of
               Hull
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 George
                 Crowle
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Essex
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Essex
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Edward
                 Glascock
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 M●les
                 Hubbert
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Smart
              
               ,
               Capt.
               
                 Hunter
                 ,
                 Dean
                 Tindal
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Isaac
                 Wincall
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Clopton
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Peck
                 ,
                 Peter
                 Iohnson
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Manby
              
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 Gloucester
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Gloucester
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Freame
                 ,
                 Tho.
                 Floyde
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Sheppard
                 ,
                 Phillip
                 Sheppard
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 Morgan
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Daston
                 ,
                 Iohn
              
               TookeEsq
               .
               Robert
               Lord
               
                 Tracy
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Morgan
              
               Esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Nicholas
                 Throckmorton
              
               Knight
               ,
               
                 VVilliam
                 Bromage
              
               Gent.
               
                 VVilliam
                 VVinter
              
               of
               
               DimmockGent
               .
               
                 Richard
                 Matchen
              
               Gent.
               Iohn
               WynnyattGent
               .
               
                 Thomas
                 Aylway
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
             
               
                 Hereford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Hereford
               ,
               Sir
               Herbert
               ParretKnight
               ,
               
                 John
                 Barnaby
              
               of
               Brookehampton
               esq
               .
               
                 Thomas
                 Baskervile
              
               of
               Collington
               Gent.
               John
               Boothof
               Hereford
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 City
                 of
                 Hereford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               
                 Hereford
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Davies
              
               Esq
               .
               Major
               ,
               
                 James
                 Lawrence
              
               Gent.
               
                 Tho.
                 Clerk
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Hertford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Hertford
                 ,
                 Marmaduke
                 Rawden
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Willimott
              
               Iunior
               Gent.
               Thomas
               ArrasDr
               .
               of
               Physick
               ,
               
                 Richard
                 Coombes
              
               Esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Robert
                 Ioslyn
              
               Knight
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 Cappin
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Briscoe
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Halsie
              
               Esq
               .
               Mr.
               Fetherston
               of
               
                 Blackeswere
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Brograve
                 ,
                 Ralph
                 Gore
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Brograve
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Cason
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Bonest
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Becher
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Chancey
                 ,
                 George
                 Bromley
                 ,
                 Alexander
                 Meade
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Crouch
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Willimort
              
               Iunior
               ,
               
                 George
                 Poyner
              
               Gent.
               
                 Iohn
                 Iesson
              
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 St.
                 Albans
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Borrough
               of
               
                 St.
                 Albans
                 ,
                 William
              
               FoxwistEsq
               .
               Recorder
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 New
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Edward
                 Eames
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Cawley
              
               Senior
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 William
                 Marston
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Henry
                 Connyngsby
                 ,
                 Edmond
                 Smith
                 ,
                 Alban
                 Cox
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Combes
              
               Esq
               .
               Thom.
               MarstonGent
               .
            
             
               
                 Kent
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Kent
               ,
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Mann
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Edward
                 Masters
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Peake
              
               esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Tho.
                 Godfrey
              
               ,
               The
               Major
               of
               Maydston
               for
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Meredeth
              
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Preise
              
               Baronet
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Richard
                 Manley
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Manley
              
               .
            
             
             
               
                 Sandwich
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               of
               
                 Sandwich
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Verrier
                 ,
                 Peter
                 Peke
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Lancaster
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Lancaster
                 ,
                 Henry
              
               BanisterEsq
               .
               
                 Ieoffry
                 Rushton
              
               Gent.
               Richard
               FleetwoodGent
               .
               
                 Iohn
                 Molineux
              
               esq
               .
               VVilliam
               Fif●esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 George
                 Middleton
              
               Knight
               and
               Baronet
               ,
               
                 Mathew
                 Richardson
              
               esq
               .
               
                 Robert
                 Heywood
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Roger
                 Stowton
              
               of
               the
               City
               of
               
                 London
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Butler
                 ,
                 R●chard
                 Farrington
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 VVall
                 ,
                 William
                 Turner
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Brabin
                 ,
                 VVilliam
              
               HodgkensonGent
               .
            
             
               
                 Lincoln
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Lincoln
               ,
               and
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               same
               ,
               
                 Edward
                 Turney
                 ,
                 William
                 Lister
              
               ,
               Esqs
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Robert
                 Dallison
              
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Charles
                 Dallison
              
               Knight
               ,
               
                 William
                 Draper
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 P●octor
                 ,
                 William
                 Thompson
                 ,
                 Humphrey
                 Walcot
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Mills
                 ,
                 Maurice
                 Dalton
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Watson
                 ,
                 William
                 Willoughby
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Heron
                 ,
                 Marm●duke
                 Darrel
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Ogle
                 ,
                 Anthony
                 Treadway
                 ,
                 William
                 Skipwich
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Browne
              
               of
               
                 Eastkirby
                 ;
                 Iohn
                 Almore
              
               ,
               Mr.
               Skinner
               of
               Thornton
               Colledge
               ,
               
                 Tho.
                 Harrington
                 ,
                 William
                 Whichcot
                 ,
                 Charles
              
               PelhamIunior
               ,
               
                 Roger
                 Pelham
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Lockton
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Hobson
              
               Iunior
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Henry
                 Hall
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Charles
                 Bawdes
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Colthurst
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 William
                 Bishop
              
               ,
               and
               Mr.
               
                 Edward
                 Blaw
              
               ,
               Aldermen
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 William
                 Perkins
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Mills
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Peregrine
                 Buck
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 William
                 Dowman
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Dickenson
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Thornton
              
               ,
               and
               
                 Richard
                 Wetherel
              
               ,
               Aldermen
               .
            
             
             
               
                 London
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               
                 London
                 ,
                 Nicholas
                 Delves
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Benj●min
                 Albin
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Spencer
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Middlesex
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Middlesex
               ,
               Sir
               Iohn
               RobinsonBaronet
               ,
               Lieutenant
               of
               the
               Tower
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Richard
                 Browne
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Bride
                 ,
                 Thomas
              
               Harrisonof
               South-Mins
               ,
               Sir
               
                 VVilliam
                 Bareman
              
               ,
               Lieut.
               Col.
               
                 Powel
                 ,
                 Charles
                 Pitfeild
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Robert
                 Peyton
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Iones
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Limbrey
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Chard
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Shelton
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 VVilliam
                 Page
              
               Esq
               .
               Roger
               IennynsEsq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Heneage
                 Finch
              
               Baronet
               His
               Majesties
               Sollicitor
               General
               ,
               Cheney
               of
               
               HackneyEsq
               .
               Lieut.
               Col.
               
                 Powel
                 ,
                 Charles
                 Cheney
              
               of
               
                 Chelsey
                 ,
                 Christopher
                 Abdy
              
               Esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Allen
                 Broadricke
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Barton
              
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 Westminster
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               VVestmiuster
               ,
               and
               Liberties
               thereof
               ,
               
                 Gabriel
                 Beck
              
               Esq
               .
               Mr.
               
                 Graham
                 ,
                 Peter
                 Maplesden
                 ,
                 George
                 Plunknett
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Kirke
                 ,
                 VVill.
                 Greene
                 ,
                 George
                 Farewell
                 ,
                 Ralph
                 Darnall
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Monmouth
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Monmouth
                 ,
                 VVilliam
              
               Ionesof
               Frowen
               Esq
               .
               
                 Iames
                 Proger
                 ,
                 Charles
                 Proger
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Northampton
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Morthampton
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Onely
                 Iohn
                 Thorton
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 VVilloughby
              
               Esqs
               .
            
             
             
               
                 Norfolk
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Norfolk
                 ,
                 George
                 Windham
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Doughty
              
               of
               
                 Hanworth
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Legar
              
               ,
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 Henry
                 Scarborough
              
               Gent.
               Mr.
               
                 John
                 Roops
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Talbot
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Henry
                 Blackborne
              
               ,
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Borough
                 of
                 Lyn
                 Regis
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Borough
               of
               
                 Lyn
                 Regis
                 ,
                 John
              
               BassetMajor
               ,
               
                 Robert
                 Steward
              
               Esq
               ;
               Recorder
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 Greene
                 ,
                 William
                 Wharton
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Bell
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Thorowgood
                 ,
              
               Alderman
               Holley
               .
            
             
               
                 Great
                 Yarmouth
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               of
               Great
               
                 Yarmouth
                 ,
                 Nicholas
                 Cutting
                 ,
                 James
                 Simons
              
               Bailiff
               there
               ,
               Sir
               
                 John
                 Potts
              
               Knight
               and
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               William
               DoyleyKnight
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Me●ow
              
               Knight
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 Gooch
                 ,
                 George
                 England
                 ,
                 John
                 Carter
                 ,
                 Nathaniel
                 Ashby
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Lucas
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Woodroff
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Iohnson
              
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 George
                 Tilyard
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Thetford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               whole
               Borough
               and
               Corporation
               of
               Thetford
               ,
               the
               Major
               for
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               
                 John
                 Kendal
              
               Gent.
               Mr.
               
                 Bourage
                 Martin
                 ,
                 Maurice
                 Shelton
              
               ,
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 Robert
                 Keddington
              
               Gent.
               Mr.
               
                 Nicholas
                 Rookwood
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Robert
                 Wright
              
               of
               Kilveston
               .
            
             
               
                 Newcastle
                 upon
                 Tine
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               and
               County
               of
               
                 Newcastle
                 upon
                 Tine
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Nicholas
                 Cole
              
               Knight
               and
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Francis
                 Bows
              
               Knight
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Francis
                 Anderson
              
               Knight
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Iohn
                 Marley
              
               .
            
             
             
               
                 Nottingham
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Nottingham
                 ,
                 Francis
              
               Sandi●Esq
               ;
               
                 Thomas
                 Bristow
                 ,
                 William
                 Newton
              
               ,
               Gentlemen
               .
            
             
               
                 East-Retford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Borrough
               of
               East-Retford
               ,
               the
               Bailiffs
               for
               the
               time
               being
               .
            
             
               
                 Oxon.
                 
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Oxon
                 ,
                 William
                 Glyn
                 ,
                 John
                 West
                 ,
              
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 Iohn
                 Coker
              
               Gent.
               Iames
               Herbertesq
               ;
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Tippin
              
               .
            
             
               
                 University
                 of
                 Oxford
                 .
              
               Mr.
               
                 Robert
                 Withers
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Edward
                 Master
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 David
                 Thomas
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Gregory
                 Ballard
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Timothy
                 Horton
              
               .
            
             
               
                 The
                 City
                 of
                 Oxford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               
                 Oxford
                 ,
                 Francis
                 Holloway
                 ,
                 William
                 Cornish
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Salop.
                 
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Salop
                 ,
                 Charles
                 Baldwin
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Baldwin
                 ,
              
               esquires
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Moore
                 of
                 Middleton
              
               ,
               Mr.
               Bushop
               of
               the
               
                 Moore
                 ,
                 Benjamin
                 Buckley
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Stafford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Stafford
                 ,
                 Thomas
              
               Rudiardesq
               ;
               
                 Iohn
                 Colelough
                 ,
                 Timothy
                 Edge
              
               ,
               Gentlemen
               .
            
             
               
                 Somerset
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Somerset
                 ,
                 William
              
               Orangeesq
               ;
               
                 VVilliam
                 Bacon
              
               Senior
               ,
               Gent.
               
                 Iohn
                 Cridland
                 
              
               Gent.
               
                 Mawdley
                 Samborne
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Carew
                 ,
                 Roger
                 Newborough
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Haise
                 ,
              
               esquires
               .
            
             
               
                 For
                 the
                 City
                 of
                 Bristol
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               City
               of
               Bristol
               ,
               The
               Major
               and
               Sheriffs
               for
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               
                 Iohn
                 Knight
              
               the
               elder
               ,
               
                 VVilliam
                 Coulston
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Bradway
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 Coles
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 For
                 the
                 City
                 of
                 Bathe
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               
                 Bathe
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Vane
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Masters
                 ,
              
               Aldermen
               .
            
             
               
                 Southampton
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Southampton
               ,
               with
               the
               Town
               and
               County
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Essex
                 Powlet
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Lucy
                 ,
                 Gabriel
                 VVhistler
                 ,
              
               esq
               ;
            
             
               
                 Isle
                 of
                 Wight
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Isle
               of
               
                 VVight
                 ,
                 Thomas
              
               Bowremanesq
               ;
               
                 Iohn
                 Oglander
              
               of
               Newport
               Gentleman
               .
            
             
               
                 Suffolk
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Suffolk
                 ,
                 George
                 VViniffe
                 ,
                 William
                 Blumfield
                 ,
              
               esquires
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Brooke
              
               ,
               Mr.
               Milton
               of
               Ipswich
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Edmond
                 Bedingfield
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Francis
                 Langley
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Read
              
               ,
               Mr.
               Rabbit
               of
               
                 Bramfield
                 ,
                 Isaac
                 Matham
              
               esquire
               ,
               
                 Gardiner
                 Web
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 St.
                 Edmunds
                 Bury
                 .
              
               For
               
                 St.
                 Edmonds
                 Bury
                 ,
                 Francis
                 Smith
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Sharpe
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Hustler
                 .
              
            
             
             
               
                 Surrey
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Surrey
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Evelin
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Yates
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Knipe
                 ,
              
               esquires
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Parker
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Purbeck
                 Temple
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Bludworth
              
               ,
               Knights
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 Rogers
                 ,
                 Charles
                 Good-Harman-Atwood
              
               ,
               esquires
               ,
               
                 Iohn
                 Parker
              
               of
               Rigate
               .
            
             
               
                 Rye
                 in
                 the
                 County
                 of
                 Sussex
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               of
               
                 Rye
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Bembrigg
                 ,
                 Iames
                 VVelsh
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Osmonton
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Worcester
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               of
               Worcester
               ,
               Sir
               Iohn
               PackingtonBaronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Rowland
                 Berkley
              
               Knight
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Iohn
                 Winford
              
               Knight
               ,
               
                 Samuel
                 Sandys
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Townsend
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Bearcroft
                 ,
              
               esquires
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Ralph
                 Clare
              
               ,
               Knight
               of
               the
               Bath
               .
            
             
               
                 Worcester
                 City
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               City
               of
               
                 Worcester
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Soley
              
               Alderman
               ,
               
                 Samuel
                 Smith
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Twitty
              
               ,
               Gentlemen
               ,
               Henry
               Townsendesq
               ;
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Mooreton
              
               Knight
               ,
               
                 Humphrey
                 Tyrer
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Heming
                 ,
                 Stephen
                 Richardson
                 ,
              
               Gentlemen
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Iohn
                 Packington
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Rowland
                 Berkley
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Ralph
                 Clare
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Iohn
                 Winford
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Sandys
              
               esq
               ;
            
             
             
               
                 Warwick
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               VVa●wick
               ,
               Listerof
               Alveston
               Esq
               .
               
                 Richard
                 Bishop
              
               of
               St●atford
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 Coventry
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               City
               of
               Coventry
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Arthur
                 Caley
              
               Knight
               ,
               The
               Maior
               of
               Coventry
               for
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               
                 H●nry
                 Smith
                 Alman
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Richard
                 Hopkins
              
               Knight
               ,
               
                 William
                 Iesson
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Norton
              
               Esqs
               .
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Love
                 ,
                 Mathew
                 Smith
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Snell
                 ,
                 William
                 Ielliffe
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Beak
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Na●er
              
               Aldermen
               .
            
             
               
                 Town
                 of
                 Warwick
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               of
               Warwick
               ,
               Sir
               Henry
               PuckeringBaronet
               ,
               Sir
               Clement
               ThrockmortonKnight
               ,
               
                 〈◊〉
                 Rouse
                 ,
                 Nathaniel
                 Stoughton
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Stanton
              
               Esqs
               .
               Lister
               of
               Alveston
               Esq
               .
               
                 Richard
                 Bishop
              
               of
               Stra●ford
               .
            
             
               
                 Wilts
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Wiltes
                 ,
                 Waltes
                 Buckland
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Mompesson
                 ,
                 William
                 Caley
              
               esqs
               .
               
                 Mathew
                 Rayman
              
               Gent.
               
                 Tho.
                 Hunt
              
               Gent.
               
                 Robert
                 Chandler
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Nicholas
              
               of
               
                 Alcainings
                 ,
                 William
              
               BroomewichGent
               .
               
                 Samuell
                 Eyre
              
               Gent.
               Simon
               SpatchurstEsq
               .
               
                 Christopher
                 Gardiner
              
               Gent.
               Mr.
               
                 Francis
                 Par●y
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Sarum
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               
                 New
                 Sarum
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Eyre
              
               Gent.
               
                 Symon
                 Spatchurst
              
               esq
               .
               
                 Christopher
                 Gardiner
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Anglesey
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Isle
               of
               
                 Anglesey
                 ,
                 Robert
              
               Lord
               Viscount
               Bulkley
               .
            
             
               
                 Brecon
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Brecon
                 ,
                 William
                 Iones
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Gwyn
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Stedman
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Powell
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Cardigan
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Cardigan
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Phillips
                 ,
                 
                 Morgan
                 Herbert
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Ienkins
                 ,
                 Erasmus
                 Lloyde
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Evans
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Vaughan
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Price
              
               the
               elder
               ,
               Esquires
               ;
               
                 Thomas
                 Lloyde
              
               of
               
                 Yinshen
                 ,
                 Morris
                 Vaughan
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Price
                 ,
              
               Gent.
               
                 Thomas
                 Par●y
                 ,
                 Reighnold
                 Ienkins
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Bowin
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Lewis
                 ,
                 ●●ector
                 Phillips
                 ,
                 Nic●olas
                 Lewis
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 Iones
                 ,
                 Abel
                 G●●ffin
                 ,
              
               Esqs
               ;
               
                 VVactkin
                 Lloyde
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Griffith
                 of
                 Noyadd
                 ,
              
               Gentlemen
               ;
               The
               Major
               of
               
               Cardig●mfor
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               
                 Rees
                 Gwin
                 ,
                 David
                 Morgan
              
               ,
               Aldermen
               .
            
             
               
                 Carmarthen
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Carmarthen
                 ,
                 Jonathan
                 Lloyde
                 ,
                 Walter
                 Lloyde
                 ,
                 Walter
                 Mansell
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Carnarvon
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Carnarvon
                 ,
                 Griffith
                 Bodurda
                 ,
                 John
              
               Lloyd●of
               
                 Naugwhnadale
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Wynn
              
               of
               
                 Conway
                 ,
                 William
                 VVynn
              
               of
               
                 Pengwoone
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 Thomas
              
               of
               
                 Carnarvon
                 ,
                 Ionathan
                 Lloyde
                 ,
                 VValter
                 Lloyde
                 ,
                 VValter
                 Mansell
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Denbigh
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Denbigh
                 ,
                 Francis
                 Manly
              
               Esq
               ;
            
             
               
                 Flint
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Flint
                 ,
                 Ken●ick
                 Eaton
              
               ,
               Esq
               ;
            
             
               
                 Glamorgan
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Glamorgan
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Price
              
               ,
               of
               
                 Courtcarne
                 ,
                 Morgan
                 Morgan
              
               ,
               Esq
               ;
            
             
               
                 Mountgomery
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Mountgomery
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 Oakely
                 ,
                 Edmond
                 VVareing
              
               of
               
                 Oldbury
                 ,
                 David
                 Morrice
              
               ,
               Esqs
               ;
               
                 Iohn
                 Matthews
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Pu●sel
                 ,
                 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
               .
            
          
           
             
             
               Rules
               ,
               Orders
               ,
               and
               Instructions
               for
               the
               discharging
               and
               paying
               off
               the
               Navy
               ,
               and
               other
               Debts
               relating
               thereunto
               .
            
             
               
                 I.
                 
              
               
                 THe
                 Commissioners
                 hereby
                 appointed
                 for
                 disbanding
                 of
                 the
                 Army
                 ,
                 and
                 discharging
                 the
                 Navy
                 ,
                 shall
                 proceed
                 therein
                 in
                 manner
                 following
                 ,
                 viz.
                 First
                 they
                 are
                 to
                 disband
                 the
                 remaining
                 part
                 of
                 the
                 Army
                 according
                 to
                 the
                 former
                 Rules
                 in
                 that
                 behalf
                 made
                 ;
                 which
                 done
                 ,
                 they
                 are
                 then
                 first
                 to
                 discharge
                 and
                 pay
                 off
                 those
                 Sixty
                 five
                 ships
                 which
                 are
                 now
                 out
                 of
                 Imployment
                 ,
                 and
                 of
                 them
                 in
                 the
                 first
                 place
                 ,
                 those
                 whose
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 and
                 Seamen
                 ,
                 have
                 the
                 least
                 pay
                 due
                 to
                 them
                 ;
                 And
                 after
                 them
                 they
                 are
                 to
                 pay
                 off
                 the
                 men
                 aboard
                 those
                 Thirty
                 six
                 ships
                 now
                 in
                 His
                 Majesties
                 Service
                 ,
                 who
                 entred
                 on
                 his
                 pay
                 the
                 Twenty
                 fourth
                 of
                 June
                 last
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 II.
                 
              
               
                 That
                 all
                 the
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 and
                 Mariners
                 who
                 served
                 in
                 person
                 ,
                 and
                 were
                 in
                 Service
                 upon
                 any
                 of
                 the
                 Sixty
                 five
                 of
                 his
                 Majesties
                 ships
                 ,
                 on
                 the
                 Twenty
                 fifth
                 of
                 April
                 ,
                 One
                 thousand
                 six
                 hundred
                 and
                 sixty
                 ,
                 and
                 have
                 taken
                 the
                 Oaths
                 of
                 Allegiance
                 and
                 Supremacy
                 ,
                 or
                 shall
                 take
                 the
                 same
                 ,
                 when
                 they
                 shall
                 be
                 thereunto
                 required
                 ,
                 and
                 have
                 not
                 since
                 deserted
                 the
                 Service
                 ,
                 nor
                 been
                 discharged
                 for
                 Misdemeanor
                 ,
                 shall
                 with
                 all
                 convenient
                 speed
                 have
                 their
                 Accompts
                 stated
                 (
                 by
                 the
                 Auditors
                 hereafter
                 appointed
                 )
                 and
                 thereupon
                 receive
                 all
                 their
                 Arreats
                 of
                 their
                 pay
                 from
                 the
                 fourteenth
                 of
                 March
                 One
                 thousand
                 six
                 hundred
                 fifty
                 eight
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 day
                 
                 of
                 their
                 discharge
                 ;
                 And
                 the
                 Commanders
                 Officers
                 ,
                 and
                 Mariners
                 of
                 the
                 aforesaid
                 Thirty
                 six
                 ships
                 which
                 were
                 in
                 service
                 on
                 the
                 Twenty
                 fifth
                 of
                 April
                 ,
                 One
                 thousand
                 six
                 hundred
                 and
                 sixty
                 ,
                 and
                 have
                 taken
                 the
                 Oaths
                 of
                 Allegiance
                 and
                 Supremacy
                 ,
                 or
                 shall
                 take
                 the
                 same
                 as
                 aforesaid
                 ,
                 and
                 have
                 not
                 deserted
                 the
                 Service
                 ,
                 shall
                 have
                 their
                 Accompts
                 stated
                 as
                 before
                 ,
                 and
                 receive
                 their
                 pay
                 from
                 the
                 said
                 Fourteenth
                 of
                 March
                 ,
                 One
                 thousand
                 six
                 hundred
                 fifty
                 eight
                 ,
                 until
                 the
                 Twenty
                 fourth
                 of
                 Iune
                 ,
                 One
                 thousand
                 six
                 hundred
                 and
                 sixty
                 next
                 following
                 .
                 And
                 the
                 Commissi●ners
                 appointed
                 by
                 this
                 Act
                 ,
                 shall
                 upon
                 sight
                 of
                 the
                 Accompts
                 so
                 stated
                 as
                 before
                 ,
                 cause
                 the
                 send
                 Captains
                 ,
                 Officers
                 and
                 Mariners
                 Wages
                 ,
                 successively
                 to
                 be
                 payed
                 by
                 the
                 Treasurers
                 appointed
                 by
                 this
                 Act
                 ,
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 money
                 which
                 shall
                 come
                 in
                 of
                 the
                 six
                 Months
                 Assessment
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 other
                 money
                 ,
                 heretofore
                 appointed
                 for
                 the
                 paying
                 or
                 disbanding
                 the
                 Army
                 ,
                 and
                 discharging
                 the
                 Navy
                 .
                 And
                 if
                 any
                 further
                 Arrears
                 shall
                 be
                 claimed
                 and
                 appear
                 to
                 be
                 due
                 to
                 any
                 such
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 or
                 Mariners
                 in
                 service
                 as
                 aforesaid
                 for
                 service
                 at
                 Sea
                 ,
                 from
                 or
                 after
                 the
                 fourteenth
                 of
                 March
                 ,
                 One
                 thousand
                 six
                 hundred
                 fifty
                 seven
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 ,
                 or
                 before
                 the
                 fourteenth
                 of
                 March
                 ,
                 One
                 thousand
                 six
                 hundred
                 fifty
                 and
                 eight
                 ,
                 That
                 in
                 such
                 case
                 the
                 Auditors
                 hereby
                 appointed
                 ,
                 shall
                 examine
                 all
                 such
                 Arrears
                 ,
                 and
                 draw
                 up
                 a
                 State
                 thereof
                 to
                 be
                 presented
                 to
                 the
                 next
                 Parliament
                 in
                 order
                 to
                 their
                 satisfaction
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 III.
                 
              
               
                 That
                 no
                 money
                 be
                 paid
                 or
                 allowed
                 to
                 any
                 person
                 before-mentioned
                 for
                 any
                 short
                 allowance
                 
                 of
                 Victuals
                 ,
                 made
                 or
                 pretended
                 to
                 be
                 made
                 them
                 ,
                 either
                 at
                 Sea
                 ,
                 or
                 in
                 Harbor
                 :
                 And
                 if
                 it
                 shall
                 appear
                 ,
                 That
                 any
                 Money
                 ,
                 Clothes
                 ,
                 Goods
                 ,
                 Wares
                 ,
                 or
                 Merchandices
                 ,
                 have
                 beén
                 paid
                 or
                 sold
                 by
                 any
                 Publick
                 Minister
                 ,
                 Officer
                 ,
                 or
                 other
                 person
                 ,
                 to
                 any
                 Commander
                 ,
                 Officer
                 ,
                 or
                 Seaman
                 of
                 the
                 aforesaid
                 Ships
                 ,
                 upon
                 accompt
                 of
                 their
                 pay
                 ,
                 since
                 the
                 Fourteenth
                 of
                 March
                 ,
                 One
                 thousand
                 six
                 hundred
                 fifty
                 eight
                 ;
                 in
                 such
                 case
                 ,
                 all
                 the
                 said
                 moneys
                 so
                 paid
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 value
                 of
                 the
                 Clothes
                 ,
                 Goods
                 ,
                 Wares
                 ,
                 and
                 Merchandices
                 so
                 sold
                 and
                 delivered
                 within
                 the
                 time
                 of
                 their
                 said
                 service
                 ,
                 shall
                 be
                 defaulked
                 out
                 of
                 their
                 pay
                 aforesaid
                 :
                 And
                 the
                 sums
                 so
                 defaulked
                 shall
                 be
                 paid
                 by
                 Warrants
                 of
                 the
                 Commissioners
                 ,
                 charged
                 on
                 the
                 Treasurers
                 ,
                 unto
                 such
                 person
                 and
                 persons
                 to
                 whom
                 the
                 same
                 of
                 right
                 belongeth
                 ,
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 money
                 that
                 shall
                 come
                 in
                 of
                 the
                 six
                 moneths
                 Assessment
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 other
                 moneys
                 heretofore
                 appointed
                 for
                 paying
                 or
                 disbanding
                 of
                 the
                 Army
                 and
                 Navy
                 ,
                 in
                 course
                 next
                 after
                 the
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 ,
                 and
                 Seamen
                 are
                 paid
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 IV.
                 
              
               
                 That
                 after
                 the
                 accompts
                 of
                 the
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 ,
                 and
                 Seamen
                 are
                 stated
                 ,
                 then
                 the
                 Auditors
                 shall
                 state
                 the
                 accompts
                 of
                 the
                 Ship-Keépers
                 :
                 And
                 of
                 all
                 Officers
                 on
                 shore
                 in
                 the
                 Yards
                 ,
                 and
                 Store-houses
                 ,
                 at
                 
                   Deptford
                   ,
                   Woolwich
                   ,
                   Chatham
                   ,
                   Portsmouth
                   ,
                   Harwich
                   ,
                
                 and
                 other
                 places
                 ,
                 to
                 be
                 stated
                 from
                 the
                 Fourteenth
                 of
                 March
                 One
                 thousand
                 six
                 hundred
                 fifty
                 eight
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 Twenty
                 fourth
                 of
                 June
                 last
                 past
                 ;
                 after
                 the
                 Rates
                 accustomed
                 to
                 be
                 paid
                 by
                 His
                 Majesty
                 ,
                 and
                 according
                 to
                 their
                 several
                 Capacities
                 ,
                 at
                 which
                 
                 time
                 the
                 said
                 Commissioners
                 are
                 to
                 give
                 them
                 Warrants
                 ,
                 charged
                 upon
                 the
                 Treasurers
                 ,
                 to
                 pay
                 them
                 their
                 several
                 sums
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 money
                 that
                 shall
                 come
                 into
                 their
                 hands
                 of
                 the
                 six
                 moneths
                 assessment
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 other
                 money
                 heretofore
                 appointed
                 ,
                 for
                 paying
                 or
                 disbanding
                 of
                 the
                 Army
                 and
                 Navy
                 in
                 course
                 next
                 after
                 the
                 Common
                 Marriners
                 ,
                 Seamen
                 ,
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 ,
                 and
                 their
                 Servants
                 ,
                 are
                 discharged
                 and
                 paid
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 money
                 from
                 them
                 defaulked
                 as
                 before
                 ,
                 fully
                 satisfied
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 V.
                 
              
               
                 That
                 the
                 said
                 Auditors
                 shall
                 state
                 the
                 accompts
                 of
                 the
                 Victuallers
                 from
                 the
                 said
                 Fourteénth
                 day
                 of
                 March
                 ,
                 One
                 thousand
                 six
                 hundred
                 fifty
                 eight
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 day
                 of
                 the
                 several
                 Ships
                 discharge
                 ,
                 for
                 as
                 many
                 as
                 are
                 out
                 of
                 employment
                 as
                 before
                 ;
                 and
                 to
                 the
                 Twenty
                 fourth
                 day
                 of
                 June
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 remaining
                 part
                 of
                 the
                 Navy
                 now
                 in
                 His
                 Majesties
                 service
                 in
                 the
                 Winter
                 Guard
                 ,
                 and
                 assign
                 them
                 payment
                 in
                 course
                 on
                 the
                 Treasurers
                 before-mentioned
                 ,
                 to
                 be
                 paid
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 money
                 remaining
                 in
                 their
                 hands
                 ,
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 six
                 Moneths
                 Assessment
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 other
                 money
                 heretofore
                 appointed
                 for
                 the
                 paying
                 or
                 disbanding
                 of
                 the
                 Army
                 and
                 Navy
                 ,
                 next
                 after
                 the
                 sums
                 formerly
                 ordered
                 are
                 paid
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 VI.
                 
              
               
                 That
                 the
                 Auditors
                 shall
                 from
                 the
                 said
                 Fourteenth
                 of
                 March
                 ,
                 One
                 thousand
                 six
                 hundred
                 fifty
                 eight
                 ,
                 state
                 the
                 accompts
                 of
                 all
                 men
                 that
                 shall
                 or
                 may
                 justly
                 claim
                 any
                 money
                 for
                 Quarters
                 ,
                 and
                 Cures
                 of
                 the
                 Sick
                 ,
                 and
                 Wounded
                 Seamen
                 ser
                 a
                 shore
                 out
                 of
                 His
                 Majesties
                 Ships
                 in
                 
                 any
                 Town
                 or
                 Corporation
                 in
                 this
                 Kingdom
                 ;
                 And
                 for
                 the
                 Quarters
                 and
                 Cures
                 of
                 the
                 Sick
                 and
                 Wounded
                 Soldiers
                 sent
                 over
                 from
                 Flanders
                 ;
                 which
                 being
                 so
                 stated
                 ,
                 the
                 said
                 Commissioners
                 shall
                 assign
                 them
                 their
                 money
                 by
                 Warrant
                 on
                 the
                 Treasurers
                 ,
                 to
                 be
                 paid
                 in
                 course
                 next
                 after
                 the
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 ,
                 and
                 Marriners
                 aforesaid
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 Officers
                 and
                 Ship-keépers
                 aforesaid
                 ,
                 are
                 paid
                 and
                 satisfied
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 VII
                 .
              
               
                 That
                 if
                 in
                 case
                 any
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 ,
                 or
                 Marriners
                 ,
                 shall
                 have
                 died
                 or
                 beén
                 discharged
                 by
                 Ticket
                 out
                 of
                 any
                 the
                 said
                 Ships
                 ,
                 and
                 their
                 Arrears
                 of
                 Pay
                 not
                 satisfied
                 :
                 In
                 such
                 case
                 the
                 Auditors
                 shall
                 state
                 the
                 accompts
                 of
                 the
                 persons
                 so
                 dead
                 or
                 discharged
                 from
                 the
                 said
                 Fourteénth
                 day
                 of
                 March
                 ,
                 One
                 thousand
                 six
                 hundred
                 fifty
                 eight
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 day
                 of
                 their
                 death
                 or
                 discharge
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 their
                 several
                 capacities
                 ;
                 And
                 the
                 Commissioners
                 shall
                 thereupon
                 give
                 Warrants
                 upon
                 the
                 Treasurers
                 ,
                 by
                 this
                 Act
                 appointed
                 for
                 the
                 payment
                 of
                 the
                 sums
                 to
                 them
                 ,
                 or
                 their
                 Assigns
                 in
                 course
                 ,
                 when
                 the
                 Commanders
                 and
                 Officers
                 of
                 the
                 several
                 Ships
                 ,
                 to
                 which
                 they
                 did
                 belong
                 at
                 the
                 time
                 of
                 their
                 death
                 or
                 discharge
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 debts
                 for
                 curing
                 the
                 Sick
                 and
                 Wounded
                 ,
                 are
                 satisfied
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 VIII
                 .
              
               
                 That
                 the
                 said
                 Auditors
                 shall
                 also
                 state
                 the
                 several
                 accompts
                 of
                 all
                 other
                 persons
                 ,
                 which
                 can
                 or
                 may
                 justly
                 claim
                 any
                 debt
                 to
                 be
                 due
                 unto
                 him
                 or
                 them
                 ,
                 for
                 any
                 provision
                 ,
                 maintenance
                 of
                 Prisoners
                 ,
                 Goods
                 ,
                 Wares
                 ,
                 Merchandises
                 ,
                 Stores
                 ,
                 Ammunition
                 ,
                 and
                 other
                 necessaries
                 sold
                 
                 and
                 delivered
                 to
                 any
                 Publick
                 Minister
                 ,
                 to
                 and
                 for
                 the
                 use
                 of
                 the
                 Navy
                 aforesaid
                 ,
                 from
                 the
                 Fourtéenth
                 of
                 March
                 One
                 thousand
                 six
                 hundred
                 fifty
                 eight
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 Twenty
                 fourth
                 of
                 Iune
                 One
                 thousand
                 six
                 hundred
                 and
                 sixty
                 ,
                 and
                 order
                 them
                 payment
                 in
                 course
                 ,
                 after
                 the
                 before
                 mentioned
                 sums
                 are
                 paid
                 by
                 Assignation
                 on
                 the
                 Treasurers
                 to
                 be
                 paid
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 money
                 remaining
                 in
                 their
                 hands
                 ,
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 six
                 Moneths
                 Assessment
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 other
                 mo●eys
                 heretofore
                 appointed
                 for
                 paying
                 or
                 disbanding
                 of
                 the
                 Army
                 and
                 Navy
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 IX
                 .
              
               
                 That
                 for
                 the
                 better
                 stating
                 the
                 accompts
                 of
                 the
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 ,
                 and
                 Mariners
                 of
                 the
                 said
                 Navy
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 several
                 other
                 accompts
                 before
                 recited
                 ,
                 and
                 hereafter
                 mentioned
                 ,
                 
                   Arthur
                   Sprey
                   ,
                   William
                   Iessop
                   ,
                   Ralph
                   Darnal
                   ,
                   Samuel
                   Atkins
                   ,
                   Richard
                   Kingdon
                   ,
                
                 and
                 
                   Bartholomew
                   Fillingham
                
                 Esquires
                 ,
                 and
                 
                   Iohn
                   Walker
                
                 Gentleman
                 ,
                 shall
                 be
                 and
                 are
                 hereby
                 appointed
                 ,
                 constituted
                 ,
                 and
                 authorized
                 to
                 audite
                 ,
                 and
                 cast
                 up
                 the
                 accompts
                 of
                 the
                 aforesaid
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 ,
                 Mariners
                 ,
                 and
                 all
                 other
                 mens
                 accompts
                 relating
                 to
                 the
                 debt
                 of
                 the
                 said
                 Navy
                 as
                 before
                 ,
                 and
                 shall
                 respectively
                 before
                 they
                 enter
                 thereon
                 ,
                 take
                 an
                 Oath
                 in
                 these
                 words
                 following
                 .
              
               
                 I
                 Do
                 swear
                 ,
                 that
                 to
                 the
                 best
                 of
                 my
                 skill
                 and
                 judgment
                 ,
                 I
                 shall
                 examine
                 ,
                 and
                 truly
                 state
                 all
                 such
                 accompts
                 as
                 shall
                 be
                 committed
                 to
                 my
                 care
                 and
                 trust
                 by
                 the
                 Commissioners
                 ,
                 for
                 disbanding
                 the
                 Army
                 ,
                 and
                 discharging
                 the
                 Navy
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 three
                 ,
                 or
                 more
                 of
                 them
                 ;
                 and
                 shall
                 and
                 will
                 to
                 the
                 best
                 of
                 my
                 knowledge
                 ,
                 make
                 true
                 Certificates
                 of
                 all
                 such
                 accompts
                 to
                 the
                 said
                 Commissioners
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 three
                 of
                 them
                 .
                 So
                 help
                 me
                 God.
                 
              
               
               
                 Which
                 said
                 Oath
                 ,
                 the
                 said
                 Commissioners
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 three
                 of
                 them
                 as
                 aforesaid
                 ,
                 are
                 hereby
                 authorized
                 to
                 administer
                 accordingly
                 .
                 Which
                 accompts
                 so
                 certified
                 by
                 the
                 said
                 Auditors
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 two
                 of
                 them
                 ,
                 then
                 the
                 said
                 Commissioners
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 three
                 of
                 them
                 ,
                 shall
                 have
                 power
                 and
                 authority
                 ,
                 and
                 are
                 nee●by
                 authorized
                 and
                 impowered
                 to
                 issue
                 out
                 Warrants
                 from
                 time
                 to
                 time
                 ,
                 to
                 the
                 respective
                 Treasurers
                 aforesaid
                 ,
                 for
                 the
                 payment
                 of
                 the
                 several
                 sums
                 so
                 audited
                 ,
                 and
                 due
                 as
                 aforesaid
                 :
                 Which
                 Warrants
                 ,
                 together
                 with
                 the
                 acquittance
                 of
                 the
                 persons
                 to
                 whom
                 the
                 same
                 is
                 payable
                 thereupon
                 ,
                 shall
                 be
                 to
                 the
                 said
                 Treasurers
                 respectively
                 a
                 sufficient
                 Warrant
                 and
                 discharge
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 X.
                 
              
               
                 That
                 the
                 Chief
                 Officers
                 of
                 His
                 Majesties
                 Navy
                 do
                 with
                 all
                 convenient
                 speed
                 deliver
                 unto
                 the
                 Commissioners
                 appointed
                 by
                 this
                 Act
                 ,
                 a
                 perfect
                 List
                 of
                 the
                 names
                 of
                 all
                 the
                 aforesaid
                 Ships
                 that
                 are
                 to
                 be
                 discharged
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 places
                 in
                 which
                 they
                 lie
                 ;
                 And
                 the
                 names
                 and
                 sirnames
                 of
                 the
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 ,
                 Marriners
                 ,
                 and
                 common
                 Seamen
                 to
                 each
                 ship
                 belonging
                 ;
                 and
                 a
                 particular
                 accompt
                 of
                 the
                 time
                 that
                 every
                 person
                 hath
                 served
                 ,
                 and
                 what
                 Money
                 or
                 Goods
                 every
                 or
                 any
                 one
                 of
                 them
                 hath
                 received
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 XI
                 .
              
               
                 That
                 the
                 Pursers
                 and
                 Checks
                 of
                 the
                 several
                 Ships
                 of
                 the
                 Navy
                 ,
                 do
                 from
                 time
                 to
                 time
                 when
                 they
                 shall
                 be
                 required
                 thereunto
                 ,
                 attend
                 the
                 Auditors
                 aforesaid
                 ,
                 and
                 deliver
                 unto
                 them
                 a
                 true
                 and
                 perfect
                 accompt
                 of
                 all
                 the
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 ,
                 Marriners
                 ,
                 and
                 Seamen
                 belonging
                 
                 to
                 the
                 said
                 ships
                 ,
                 and
                 shall
                 produce
                 the
                 original
                 Muster-Book
                 and
                 Pay-books
                 ,
                 wherein
                 the
                 names
                 of
                 the
                 said
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 ,
                 and
                 Sea-men
                 were
                 entered
                 ,
                 and
                 give
                 an
                 exact
                 accompt
                 of
                 what
                 Arrears
                 is
                 due
                 unto
                 them
                 ,
                 and
                 how
                 and
                 in
                 what
                 manner
                 the
                 same
                 becomes
                 due
                 ;
                 the
                 which
                 Books
                 and
                 Accompts
                 ,
                 shall
                 by
                 the
                 said
                 Pursers
                 and
                 Checks
                 be
                 delivered
                 upon
                 Oath
                 ,
                 which
                 said
                 Oath
                 the
                 Commissioners
                 aforesaid
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 thrée
                 of
                 them
                 ,
                 are
                 hereby
                 ordered
                 to
                 administer
                 accordingly
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 XII
                 .
              
               
                 That
                 in
                 case
                 any
                 Purser
                 shall
                 be
                 found
                 to
                 make
                 any
                 false
                 Muster
                 ,
                 or
                 shall
                 muster
                 any
                 Captain
                 ,
                 Officer
                 ,
                 or
                 Mariner
                 by
                 a
                 false
                 name
                 ,
                 or
                 make
                 any
                 false
                 Ticket
                 ,
                 Such
                 Purser
                 shall
                 forfeit
                 his
                 or
                 their
                 respective
                 Wages
                 ,
                 and
                 be
                 imprisoned
                 the
                 space
                 of
                 six
                 Moneths
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 such
                 Case
                 the
                 Commissioners
                 appointed
                 by
                 this
                 Act
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 two
                 of
                 them
                 ,
                 are
                 hereby
                 impowred
                 to
                 commit
                 them
                 to
                 prison
                 accordingly
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 XIII
                 .
              
               
                 That
                 upon
                 discharge
                 of
                 any
                 of
                 the
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 ,
                 and
                 Mariners
                 of
                 the
                 Navy
                 aforesaid
                 ;
                 all
                 the
                 said
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 ,
                 and
                 Mariners
                 ,
                 shall
                 deliver
                 up
                 all
                 their
                 respective
                 Ships
                 ,
                 Guns
                 ,
                 Masts
                 ,
                 Sayles
                 ,
                 Yards
                 ,
                 Anchors
                 ,
                 Cables
                 ,
                 Tackle
                 ,
                 Apparrel
                 ,
                 Provisions
                 ,
                 Ammunition
                 and
                 Stores
                 ,
                 which
                 are
                 in
                 their
                 possessions
                 ,
                 for
                 his
                 Majesties
                 use
                 ,
                 unto
                 such
                 person
                 or
                 persons
                 ,
                 as
                 his
                 Majesty
                 ,
                 or
                 the
                 Lord
                 High
                 Admiral
                 of
                 England
                 ,
                 shall
                 appoint
                 to
                 receive
                 the
                 same
                 ;
                 And
                 if
                 any
                 Commanders
                 ,
                 Officers
                 ,
                 or
                 Sea-men
                 ,
                 shall
                 refuse
                 to
                 be
                 discharged
                 ,
                 or
                 to
                 deliver
                 up
                 the
                 Stores
                 aforesaid
                 ,
                 or
                 shall
                 be
                 found
                 ,
                 upon
                 due
                 proof
                 ,
                 to
                 have
                 embezled
                 
                 any
                 part
                 thereof
                 ,
                 or
                 do
                 disswade
                 others
                 from
                 being
                 discharged
                 ,
                 he
                 or
                 they
                 so
                 offending
                 ,
                 shall
                 forfeit
                 all
                 his
                 and
                 their
                 Arrears
                 ,
                 and
                 be
                 further
                 proceeded
                 against
                 ,
                 according
                 to
                 their
                 demerit
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 XIIII
                 .
              
               
                 That
                 the
                 said
                 Commissioners
                 ,
                 or
                 any
                 thrée
                 of
                 them
                 as
                 aforesaid
                 ,
                 shall
                 have
                 power
                 to
                 nominate
                 ,
                 appoint
                 ,
                 and
                 imploy
                 such
                 Clerks
                 ,
                 Agents
                 ,
                 Messengers
                 and
                 Servants
                 ,
                 as
                 shall
                 be
                 necessary
                 for
                 the
                 said
                 Work
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 make
                 and
                 give
                 to
                 them
                 such
                 reasonable
                 Sallaryes
                 ,
                 Allowances
                 and
                 satisfactions
                 as
                 they
                 shall
                 think
                 fit
                 ;
                 And
                 also
                 to
                 provide
                 all
                 other
                 necessaries
                 ,
                 and
                 to
                 defray
                 all
                 other
                 charges
                 relating
                 to
                 the
                 fame
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 XV.
                 
              
               
                 That
                 the
                 Commissioners
                 formerly
                 nominated
                 by
                 the
                 House
                 of
                 Commons
                 ,
                 and
                 by
                 this
                 Act
                 continued
                 and
                 appointed
                 for
                 this
                 Service
                 ,
                 shall
                 have
                 and
                 receive
                 for
                 their
                 charge
                 and
                 pains
                 in
                 and
                 about
                 this
                 Service
                 ,
                 one
                 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
               or
               any
               threé
               or
               more
               of
               them
               within
               their
               several
               Precincts
               ,
               shall
               and
               may
               have
               power
               to
               inquire
               of
               ,
               hear
               and
               determine
               all
               abuses
               ,
               neglects
               ,
               and
               misdoings
               of
               all
               and
               every
               the
               Assessors
               and
               Collectors
               to
               be
               imployed
               by
               vertue
               of
               this
               or
               the
               said
               precedent
               Acts
               ;
               and
               shall
               have
               power
               to
               impose
               any
               Fine
               or
               Fines
               upon
               them
               or
               any
               of
               them
               ,
               whom
               they
               shall
               be
               well
               informed
               (
               by
               the
               oath
               of
               two
               or
               more
               credible
               witnesses
               ,
               which
               oath
               they
               or
               any
               two
               of
               them
               are
               hereby
               impowred
               to
               administer
               )
               to
               offend
               from
               and
               after
               the
               Twentieth
               day
               of
               December
               ,
               One
               thousand
               six
               hundred
               and
               sixty
               ,
               in
               not
               performing
               their
               duties
               in
               their
               respective
               employments
               .
               Provided
               ,
               That
               no
               such
               Fine
               shall
               excéed
               
               the
               sum
               of
               five
               pounds
               for
               one
               offence
               ;
               and
               that
               such
               Commissioners
               who
               shall
               set
               or
               impose
               such
               ●ine
               or
               ●ines
               ,
               shall
               have
               full
               power
               by
               Warrant
               under
               their
               hands
               and
               seals
               ,
               to
               command
               the
               several
               Constables
               or
               Tythingmen
               ,
               which
               in
               the
               several
               and
               respective
               places
               where
               such
               person
               or
               persons
               have
               their
               habitation
               or
               above
               ,
               upon
               whom
               such
               fine
               or
               fines
               is
               or
               are
               imposed
               ,
               to
               levy
               the
               same
               by
               Distress
               upon
               the
               Goods
               of
               such
               person
               or
               persons
               refusing
               to
               pay
               the
               same
               ,
               and
               to
               return
               the
               overplus
               thereof
               (
               if
               any
               be
               )
               deducting
               also
               reasonable
               charges
               for
               taking
               such
               Distress
               ,
               to
               the
               owner
               or
               owners
               of
               such
               Goods
               ;
               and
               every
               such
               fine
               shall
               be
               imployed
               to
               the
               same
               purposes
               as
               the
               moneys
               raised
               by
               the
               said
               former
               Acts
               are
               appointed
               :
               And
               also
               in
               case
               no
               Distress
               can
               be
               found
               or
               had
               for
               satisfying
               such
               fine
               ,
               and
               in
               case
               no
               Distress
               can
               be
               taken
               by
               the
               Collectors
               or
               other
               Officers
               appointed
               to
               Distrain
               ,
               for
               the
               Taxes
               or
               Assessments
               by
               vertue
               of
               the
               said
               former
               Act
               or
               Acts
               ,
               that
               in
               every
               such
               default
               ,
               upon
               complaint
               to
               the
               said
               Commissioners
               ,
               or
               any
               threé
               of
               them
               ,
               within
               their
               several
               and
               respective
               limits
               ,
               the
               said
               Commissioners
               ,
               or
               any
               thrée
               of
               them
               ,
               shall
               have
               full
               power
               and
               authority
               to
               cause
               every
               such
               person
               from
               whom
               no
               Distress
               can
               be
               had
               ,
               to
               be
               committed
               to
               the
               next
               Common
               Gaol
               ,
               there
               to
               remain
               until
               he
               hath
               fully
               satisfied
               and
               paid
               such
               sum
               or
               sums
               of
               money
               ,
               which
               ought
               to
               be
               charged
               upon
               him
               ,
               by
               vertue
               of
               this
               and
               the
               said
               former
               Acts
               ,
               without
               Bail
               or
               Main-prize
               .
            
             
               And
               be
               it
               further
               enacted
               and
               declared
               ,
               That
               the
               Commissioners
               of
               every
               County
               and
               place
               respectively
               shall
               make
               up
               a
               true
               accompt
               of
               the
               
               sums
               onely
               of
               every
               Hundred
               ,
               Lath
               ,
               Wapentake
               or
               Ward
               ,
               Rated
               and
               Assessed
               by
               the
               said
               former
               Acts
               ,
               together
               with
               the
               additional
               sums
               that
               shall
               be
               rated
               by
               vertue
               of
               this
               present
               Act
               severally
               within
               their
               several
               Counties
               ,
               Limits
               ,
               and
               Precincts
               ,
               without
               naming
               the
               particular
               persons
               or
               estates
               ,
               and
               shall
               shew
               what
               hath
               been
               paid
               thereof
               ,
               and
               to
               what
               person
               and
               persons
               and
               what
               hath
               been
               discharged
               by
               such
               Certificates
               as
               are
               appointed
               by
               this
               Act
               ,
               and
               what
               is
               in
               arrear
               and
               upaid
               ,
               and
               shall
               return
               the
               same
               unto
               His
               Majesties
               Court
               of
               Exchequer
               ,
               before
               the
               Second
               day
               of
               March
               next
               ;
               and
               in
               so
               doing
               they
               shall
               not
               be
               compelled
               to
               make
               or
               return
               any
               other
               Accompt
               ,
               Duplicate
               ,
               or
               Certificate
               .
            
             
               And
               it
               is
               further
               enacted
               and
               declared
               .
               That
               the
               true
               and
               full
               yearly
               value
               of
               all
               Lands
               ,
               Tenements
               ,
               Rents
               ,
               Tithes
               ,
               and
               other
               Hereditaments
               ,
               shall
               be
               rated
               and
               assessed
               in
               manner
               aforesaid
               ,
               in
               the
               several
               Parishes
               ,
               Villages
               ,
               or
               Hamlets
               ,
               where
               the
               same
               are
               scituate
               ,
               lying
               ,
               or
               arising
               .
            
             
               And
               be
               it
               further
               declared
               ,
               That
               every
               sum
               charged
               upon
               ,
               and
               paid
               by
               any
               person
               ,
               by
               vertue
               of
               the
               said
               former
               Acts
               or
               either
               of
               them
               ,
               by
               reason
               of
               estate
               ,
               degrée
               ,
               or
               quality
               ,
               shall
               be
               allowed
               and
               deducted
               out
               of
               such
               further
               charge
               ,
               as
               shall
               be
               imposed
               upon
               him
               or
               her
               ,
               by
               vertue
               of
               this
               present
               Act.
               
            
             
               Lastly
               ,
               It
               is
               enacted
               and
               declared
               ,
               That
               whosoever
               is
               sued
               at
               Law
               for
               any
               Act
               done
               ,
               or
               to
               be
               done
               in
               the
               due
               execution
               of
               this
               or
               either
               of
               the
               said
               former
               Acts
               ,
               he
               may
               plead
               the
               General
               Issue
               ,
               and
               give
               the
               special
               matter
               in
               evidence
               :
               And
               if
               the
               Plaintiff
               be
               Nonsuit
               ,
               or
               a
               
               Verdict
               pass
               against
               any
               such
               Plaintiff
               or
               Plaintiffs
               in
               any
               such
               Action
               ,
               the
               Defendant
               shall
               and
               may
               recover
               his
               double
               costs
               .
               Provided
               always
               ,
               and
               be
               it
               enacted
               ,
               That
               this
               Act
               or
               any
               thing
               therein
               contained
               ,
               shall
               not
               extend
               to
               any
               Peer
               of
               this
               Realm
               ,
               in
               point
               of
               Assessment
               Imprisonment
               ,
               Distress
               ,
               or
               otherwise
               ,
               provision
               being
               made
               in
               the
               said
               first
               recited
               Act
               ,
               for
               the
               Assessing
               of
               the
               said
               Péers
               ,
               by
               certain
               Péers
               ,
               who
               are
               therein
               named
               and
               appointed
               in
               that
               behalf
               .
            
             
               And
               be
               it
               further
               enacted
               ,
               That
               the
               Lord
               Chancellor
               ,
               the
               Lord
               Treasurer
               ,
               the
               Lord
               Steward
               of
               His
               Majesties
               Houshold
               ,
               Lord
               Chamberlain
               of
               His
               Majesties
               Houshold
               ,
               the
               Earl
               of
               Northampton
               ,
               Lord
               Howard
               of
               Charleton
               ,
               the
               Lord
               Roberts
               ,
               the
               Lord
               Grey
               of
               Wark
               ,
               the
               Lord
               Craven
               ,
               the
               Lord
               Mohun
               ,
               and
               the
               Lord
               Hatton
               ,
               be
               added
               to
               the
               Péers
               named
               in
               the
               said
               first
               recited
               Act
               for
               the
               Assessing
               of
               the
               Péers
               ,
               according
               to
               the
               said
               recited
               Act
               :
               Which
               said
               Lords
               Commissioners
               ,
               or
               any
               five
               of
               them
               ,
               in
               this
               and
               the
               former
               Act
               named
               ,
               shall
               have
               power
               to
               Assess
               ,
               Levy
               ,
               and
               Collect
               ;
               and
               shall
               Assess
               ,
               Levy
               ,
               and
               Collect
               ,
               all
               such
               sums
               of
               money
               as
               shall
               be
               assessed
               according
               to
               the
               tenor
               of
               this
               and
               the
               former
               Act
               ,
               upon
               such
               Péers
               who
               have
               not
               paid
               proportionably
               to
               their
               estates
               .
            
             
               And
               be
               it
               declared
               and
               enacted
               by
               the
               Authority
               aforesaid
               ,
               That
               these
               persons
               hereafter
               named
               ,
               shall
               be
               added
               Commissioners
               for
               their
               several
               Counties
               ,
               Places
               ,
               and
               Precincts
               respectively
               ,
               and
               shall
               exercise
               the
               same
               power
               as
               if
               they
               had
               béen
               named
               in
               the
               said
               former
               Acts
               ,
               or
               either
               of
               them
               .
            
             
             
               
                 Berks.
                 
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Berks
                 ,
                 Perigrine
                 Hobby
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Harrison
              
               Esqs
               .
               
                 Iohn
                 Fettiplace
              
               ,
               of
               
               FernhamEsq
               .
            
             
               
                 Burrough
                 of
                 New
                 Windsor
                 .
              
               
                 Andrew
                 Plumton
              
               Gent.
               
                 Richard
                 Fishborne
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Bucks
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Bucks
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Hampson
              
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Phillip
                 Palmer
              
               Baronet
               ,
               
                 Anthony
                 Ra●cliffe
              
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 Cambridge
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Cambridge
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Dayrell
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Bennet
              
               Esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Anthony
                 Cage
                 ,
                 Levinus
                 Bennett
              
               .
            
             
               
                 For
                 the
                 Isle
                 of
                 Ely.
                 
              
               For
               the
               Isle
               of
               
                 Ely
                 ,
                 Roger
                 Jennings
              
               ,
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 Chester
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Chester
               ,
               Sir
               
                 George
                 Warberton
              
               Baronet
               ,
               
                 Edward
                 Warren
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Jeffery
                 Shakerly
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Henry
                 Lee
              
               Esq
               ;
            
             
               
                 City
                 of
                 Chester
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               City
               of
               Chester
               ,
               the
               Major
               for
               the
               time
               being
               .
            
             
             
               
                 Cornwall
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Cornwall
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Roberts
              
               ,
               Esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Thredinham
                 ,
                 Jo●eph
                 Tredinham
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Penhallow
                 ,
              
               The
               Knights
               and
               Burgesses
               that
               serve
               for
               the
               said
               County
               ,
               and
               
                 Iames
                 Eirsey
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Cumberland
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Cumberland
                 ,
                 Anthony
                 Bouch
                 ,
                 Richard
                 ●Urial
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Croswhat
                 ,
                 Robert
                 VVebster
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Devon.
                 
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Devon
                 ,
                 Nicholas
              
               DaviesDoctor
               of
               Physick
               ,
               
                 VVilliam
                 Jennins
              
               Gent.
               
                 Edmond
                 Tremaine
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 Putt
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Kellond
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 Bogan
                 ,
                 George
                 Howard
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Kelley
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 Kelley
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Rodd
              
               Esqs
               .
            
             
               
                 York
                 .
              
               For
               the
               West
               Riding
               in
               the
               County
               of
               
                 York
                 ,
                 VVestbury
                 Norcon
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Robert
                 VVivell
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Richard
                 Roundhill
              
               Gent.
               
                 VVilliam
                 Hamond
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 VValter
                 Hawkesworth
              
               ,
               Esq
               .
               
                 Cutbert
                 VVade
                 .
                 Iohn
                 ●reston
              
               Gent.
               
                 Arthur
                 Ingram
              
               Esq
               ,
               
                 Edward
                 Atkin●●
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 VVitham
              
               Gent.
               
                 Samuel
                 Sonder●●nd
              
               ,
               Esq
               .
               
                 Thomas
                 VVard
              
               Gent.
               Sir
               
                 William
                 ●●gram
              
               Knight
               .
            
             
             
               
                 York
                 Northriding
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Northriding
               in
               the
               County
               of
               York
               ,
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Caley
                 ,
                 Arthur
                 Caley
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 William
                 Wivell
              
               Esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Tho.
                 Gower
              
               Baronet
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 VVorsley
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Charles
                 Tankred
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Francklyn
              
               Baronet
               ,
               the
               Bailiffs
               of
               Scarborough
               for
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               
                 Tristram
                 Fish
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Belt
              
               ,
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 Robinson
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Scudamore
              
               Esquires
               .
            
             
               
                 York
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               City
               of
               York
               ,
               all
               the
               Aldermen
               of
               the
               City
               of
               York
               .
            
             
               For
               the
               Town
               of
               
                 Kingston
                 upon
                 Hull
                 ,
                 George
                 Crowle
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Essex
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Essex
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Edward
                 Glascock
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Miles
                 Hubbert
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Smart
              
               ,
               Capt.
               
                 Hunter
                 ,
                 Dean
                 Tindal
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Isaac
                 Wincoll
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Clapton
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Peek
                 ,
                 Peter
                 Iohnson
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Manby
              
               Esqs
               .
            
             
               
                 Gloucester
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Gloucester
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Freame
                 ,
                 Tho.
                 Floyde
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Shepard
                 ,
                 Phillip
                 Shepard
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 Morgan
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Daston
                 ,
                 Iohn
              
               Took●Esqs
               .
               Robert
               Lord
               Tracy
               .
            
             
             
               
                 Hereford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Hereford
               ,
               Sir
               Herbert
               ParretKnight
               ,
               
                 John
                 Barnaby
              
               of
               Brookehampton
               esq
               .
               
                 Thomas
                 Baskervile
              
               of
               Collington
               Gent.
               John
               Boothof
               Hereford
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 City
                 of
                 Hereford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               
                 Hereford
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Davies
              
               Esq
               .
               Major
               ,
               
                 James
                 Lawrence
              
               Gent.
               
                 Tho.
                 Clerk
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Hertford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Hertford
                 ,
                 Marmaduke
                 Rawden
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Willimott
              
               Iunior
               Gent.
               
            
             
               Arras
               Dr.
               of
               Physick
               ,
               
                 Richard
                 Combes
              
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 St.
                 Albans
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Borrough
               of
               
                 St.
                 Albans
                 ,
                 William
              
               FoxwistEsq
               .
               Recorder
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 New
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Edward
                 Eames
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Cowley
              
               Senior
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 William
                 Marston
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Conningsby
                 ,
                 Edmond
                 Smith
                 ,
                 Alban
                 Cox
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Combes
              
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 Kent
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Kent
               ,
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Mann
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Edward
                 Masters
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Peake
              
               esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Tho.
                 Godfrey
              
               ,
               The
               Major
               of
               Maydston
               for
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Merideth
              
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Peirce
              
               Baronet
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Richard
                 Manley
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Manley
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Sandwich
                 .
              
               For
               
                 Sandwich
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Verrier
                 ,
                 Peter
                 Peake
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
             
               
                 Lancaster
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Lancaster
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Banister
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Ieoffry
                 Rushton
              
               Gent.
               
                 Richard
                 Fleetwood
              
               Gent.
               
                 Iohn
                 Molineux
              
               esq
               .
               
                 VVilliam
                 Fife
              
               esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 George
                 Middleton
              
               Knight
               and
               Baronet
               ,
               
                 Mathew
                 Richardson
              
               esq
               .
               
                 Robert
                 Heywood
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Roger
                 Stoughton
              
               of
               the
               City
               of
               London
               ,
               Alderman
               .
            
             
               
                 Lincoln
                 .
              
               For
               the
               parts
               of
               Linsey
               in
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Lincolne
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Turney
                 ,
                 William
                 Lister
                 ,
              
               Esqs
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Robert
                 Dallison
              
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Charles
                 Dallison
              
               Knight
               .
            
             
               
                 Great
                 Grimsby
                 .
              
               For
               great
               
                 Grim●by
                 ,
                 William
                 Draper
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Proctor
                 .
              
            
             
               For
               the
               parts
               of
               
                 Kestivan
                 ,
                 William
                 Thompson
                 ,
                 Humphrey
                 Walcot
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 London
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               
                 London
                 ,
                 Nicholas
                 Delves
              
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 Middlesex
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Middlesex
               ,
               Sir
               Iohn
               RobinsonBaronet
               ,
               Lieutenant
               of
               the
               Tower
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Richard
                 Browne
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Bide
                 ,
                 Thomas
              
               Harrisonof
               South-Mims
               ,
               Sir
               
                 VVilliam
                 Bateman
              
               ,
               Lieut.
               Col.
               
                 Powel
                 ,
                 Charles
                 Pitfield
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Robert
                 Peyton
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Iones
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Limbrey
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Chard
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Shelton
              
               Esqs
               .
               
                 VVilliam
                 Page
              
               Esq
               .
               Roger
               GenningsEsq
               .
               
                 Richard
                 Meney
              
               .
            
             
             
               
                 Westminster
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               VVestminster
               ,
               and
               Liberties
               thereof
               ,
               
                 Gabriel
                 Beck
              
               Esq
               .
               Mr.
               
                 Graham
                 ,
                 Peter
                 Maplesden
                 ,
                 George
                 Plunknet
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Ki●ke
                 ,
                 William
                 Greene
                 ,
                 George
                 Farewell
                 ,
                 Ralph
                 Darnell
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Northampton
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Northampton
                 Edward
                 Onely
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Thornton
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 VVilloughby
              
               esqs
               .
            
             
               
                 Norfolk
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Norfolk
                 ,
                 George
                 Windham
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Doughty
              
               of
               
                 Hanworth
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Legar
              
               ,
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 Henry
                 Scarborough
              
               Gent.
               Mr.
               
                 John
                 Ripps
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Talbot
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Henry
                 Black-borne
              
               ,
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Borough
                 of
                 Lyn
                 Regis
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Borough
               of
               
                 Lyn
                 Regis
                 ,
                 John
              
               BassetMajor
               ,
               
                 Robert
                 Steward
              
               Esq
               ;
               Recorder
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 Greene
                 ,
                 William
                 Wharton
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Bell.
                 
              
            
             
               
                 Great
                 Yarmouth
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               of
               Great
               
                 Yarmouth
                 ,
                 Nicholas
                 Cutting
                 ,
                 James
                 Simonds
              
               Bailiff
               there
               ,
               Sir
               
                 John
                 Potts
              
               Knight
               and
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               William
               DoyleyKnight
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Medow
              
               Knight
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 Gooch
                 ,
                 George
                 England
                 ,
                 John
                 Carter
                 ,
                 Nathaniel
                 Ashby
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Lucas
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Woodroff
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Iohnson
              
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 George
                 Tilyard
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
             
               
                 Thetford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               whole
               Borough
               and
               Corporation
               of
               Thetford
               ,
               the
               Major
               for
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               
                 John
                 Kendal
              
               Gent.
               Mr.
               
                 Bourage
                 Martin
                 ,
                 Maurice
                 Shelton
              
               ,
               Esquires
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Robert
                 Keddington
              
               Gent.
               Mr.
               
                 Nicholas
                 Rookwood
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Robert
                 Wright
              
               of
               Kilveston
               .
            
             
               
                 Newcastle
                 upon
                 Tine
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               and
               County
               of
               
                 Newcastle
                 upon
                 Tine
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Iohn
                 Marley
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Nottingham
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               of
               
                 Nottingham
                 ,
                 Francis
              
               SandisEsq
               ;
               
                 Thomas
                 Bristow
                 ,
                 William
                 Newton
              
               ,
               Gentlemen
               .
            
             
               
                 East-Retford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Borrough
               of
               East-Retford
               ,
               the
               Bailiffs
               for
               the
               time
               being
               .
            
             
               
                 Oxon.
                 
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Oxon
                 ,
                 William
                 Glyn
                 ,
                 John
                 West
                 ,
              
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 Iohn
                 Coker
              
               Gent.
               Iames
               Herbertesq
               ;
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Tippin
              
               .
            
             
               
                 University
                 of
                 Oxford
                 .
              
               Mr.
               
                 Robert
                 Withers
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Edward
                 Master
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 David
                 Thomas
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Gregory
                 Ballard
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Timothy
                 Horton
              
               .
            
             
             
               
                 The
                 City
                 of
                 Oxford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               
                 Oxford
                 ,
                 Francis
                 Holloway
                 ,
                 William
                 Cornish
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Salop.
                 
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Salop
                 ,
                 Charles
                 Baldwin
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Baldwin
                 ,
              
               esquires
               ,
               Mr.
               Moore
               of
               Middleton
               ,
               Mr.
               Bishop
               of
               the
               
                 Moore
                 ,
                 Benjamin
                 Buckley
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Stafford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Stafford
                 ,
                 Thomas
              
               Rudiardesq
               ;
               
                 Iohn
                 Colclough
                 ,
                 Timothy
                 Edge
              
               ,
               Gentlemen
               .
            
             
               
                 Somerset
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Somerset
                 ,
                 William
              
               Orangeesq
               ;
               
                 VVilliam
                 Bacon
              
               Senior
               ,
               Gent.
               Iohn
               CridlandGent
               .
               
                 Mawdley
                 Samborne
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Carew
                 ,
                 Roger
                 Newborough
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Haise
                 ,
              
               esquires
               .
            
             
               
                 The
                 City
                 of
                 Bristol
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               City
               of
               Bristol
               ,
               The
               Major
               and
               Sheriffs
               for
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               
                 Iohn
                 Knight
              
               the
               elder
               ,
               
                 VVilliam
                 Coulston
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Bradway
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 Cole
                 .
              
            
             
               For
               the
               City
               of
               
                 Bathe
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Vane
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Masters
                 ,
              
               Aldermen
               .
            
             
               
                 Southampton
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Southampton
               ,
               with
               the
               Town
               and
               County
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Essex
                 Powlet
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Lucy
                 ,
                 Gabriel
                 VVhistler
                 ,
              
               esqs
               ;
            
             
             
               
                 Isle
                 of
                 Wight
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Isle
               of
               
                 VVight
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Bowreman
              
               esq
               ;
               
                 Iohn
                 Oglander
              
               of
               Newport
               Gentleman
               .
            
             
               
                 Suffolk
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Suffolk
                 ,
                 George
                 VViniffe
                 ,
                 William
                 Blumfield
                 ,
              
               esquires
               .
            
             
               
                 Surrey
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Surrey
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Evelin
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Yates
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Knipe
                 ,
              
               esquires
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Parker
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Purbeck
                 Temple
              
               Knight
               ,
               Earle
               of
               
                 Ancram
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Capel
                 .
                 Dalinahey
              
               esq
               .
               
                 Iohn
                 Farewell
              
               ,
               Doctor
               Windebanck
               .
            
             
               
                 For
                 the
                 Town
                 of
                 Rye
                 .
              
               Samuel
               Bembrigg
               ,
               Iames
               VVelsh
               ,
               Thomas
               Osmonton
               .
            
             
               
                 Coventry
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               City
               of
               Coventry
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Arthur
                 Caley
              
               Knight
               ,
               The
               Major
               of
               Coventry
               for
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               
                 Henry
                 Smith
              
               Alderman
               .
            
             
               
                 Town
                 of
                 Warwick
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               of
               Warwick
               ,
               Sir
               Henry
               PuckeringBaronet
               ,
               Sir
               Clement
               ThrockmortonKnight
               ,
               
                 Iohn
                 Rouse
                 ,
                 Nathaniel
                 Stoughton
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Stanton
              
               Esquires
               .
            
             
             
               
                 Wilts
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Wilts
                 ,
                 Waltor
                 Buckland
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Mompesson
                 ,
                 William
                 Caley
              
               esqs
               .
               
                 M●tthew
                 Rayman
              
               Gent.
               
                 Tho.
                 Hunt
              
               Gent.
               
                 Robert
                 Challoner
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Nicholas
              
               of
               
                 Alcainings
                 ,
                 William
              
               BroomwichGent
               .
               
                 Samuel
                 Eyre
              
               Gent.
               Simon
               SpatchhurstEsq
               .
               
                 Christopher
                 Gardiner
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Sarum
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               
                 New
                 Sarum
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Eyre
              
               Gent.
               
                 Simon
                 Spatchhurst
              
               esq
               .
               
                 Christopher
                 Gardiner
              
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 Anglesey
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Isle
               of
               
                 Anglesey
                 ,
                 Robert
              
               ,
               Lord
               Viscount
               Bulkley
               .
            
             
               
                 Cardigan
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Cardigan
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Phillips
                 ,
                 Morgan
                 Herbert
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Ienkins
                 ,
                 Erasmus
                 Lloyde
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Evans
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Vaughan
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Price
              
               the
               elder
               ,
               Esquires
               ;
               
                 Thomas
                 Lloyde
              
               of
               
                 Ymshen
                 ,
                 Maurice
                 Vaughan
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Price
              
               Gentmen
               .
            
             
               
                 Carnarvan
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Carnarvan
                 ,
                 Griffith
                 Bodurda
                 ,
                 John
                 Lloyde
              
               of
               
                 Na●gwnnadale
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Wynn
              
               of
               
                 Conway
                 ,
                 William
                 VVynn
              
               of
               
                 Pengwoone
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 Thomas
              
               of
               
                 Carnarvan
                 ,
                 Ionathan
                 Lloyde
                 ,
                 VValter
                 Lloyde
                 ,
                 VValter
                 Mansell
                 .
              
            
             
             
               
                 Denbigh
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Denbigh
                 ,
                 Francis
                 Weanly
              
               Esq
               ;
            
             
               
                 Flint
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Flint
                 ,
                 Kenrick
                 Eaton
              
               ,
               Esq
               ;
            
             
               
                 Mountgomery
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Mountgomery
               ,
            
             
               
                 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
               raising
               of
               Seventy
               Thousand
               pounds
               for
               the
               further
               supply
               of
               his
               Majesty
               .
            
             
               THe
               Commons
               Assembled
               in
               Parliament
               do
               give
               and
               grant
               unto
               Your
               most
               Excellent
               Majesty
               ,
               the
               sum
               of
               Seventy
               thousand
               pounds
               to
               be
               raised
               and
               levyed
               in
               manner
               following
               ,
               and
               do
               pray
               Your
               Majesty
               ,
               that
               it
               may
               be
               Enacted
               ,
               &
               be
               it
               Enacted
               by
               Your
               most
               Excellent
               Majesty
               ,
               by
               &
               with
               the
               advice
               &
               consent
               of
               the
               Lords
               and
               Commons
               in
               Parliament
               Assembled
               ,
               That
               the
               sum
               of
               Threescore
               and
               ten
               thousand
               pounds
               ,
               for
               one
               month
               only
               ,
               beginning
               from
               the
               First
               day
               of
               Iuly
               ,
               One
               thousand
               six
               hundred
               sixty
               and
               one
               ,
               shall
               be
               Assessed
               ,
               Taxed
               ,
               Collected
               ,
               Levied
               and
               paid
               in
               the
               several
               Counties
               ,
               Cities
               ,
               Burroughs
               ,
               Towns
               ,
               and
               Places
               within
               England
               and
               Wales
               ,
               and
               the
               Town
               of
               Berwick
               upon
               Tweede
               ,
               according
               to
               the
               several
               Rates
               ,
               Rules
               ,
               and
               Proportions
               ,
               and
               in
               such
               manner
               and
               form
               ,
               
               and
               by
               the
               same
               Commissioners
               ,
               as
               in
               and
               by
               a
               certain
               other
               Act
               ,
               passed
               this
               Parliament
               ,
               for
               raising
               the
               like
               sum
               of
               Seventy
               thonsand
               pounds
               for
               one
               month
               only
               ,
               beginning
               from
               the
               Twenty
               ninth
               of
               September
               ,
               One
               thousand
               six
               hundred
               and
               sixty
               ,
               Entituled
               
                 An
                 Act
                 for
                 the
                 speedy
                 raising
                 of
                 Seventy
                 thousand
                 pounds
                 for
                 the
                 present
                 supply
                 of
                 His
                 Majesty
                 ,
              
               are
               mentioned
               or
               referred
               unto
               and
               intended
               ,
               which
               Commissioners
               shall
               meet-upon
               or
               before
               the
               fifth
               day
               of
               Iuly
               ,
               One
               thousand
               six
               hundred
               sixty
               and
               one
               ,
               and
               are
               hereby
               enabled
               and
               required
               to
               use
               and
               execute
               all
               and
               every
               the
               like
               Powers
               and
               Authorities
               ,
               as
               in
               and
               by
               the
               said
               Act
               are
               mentioned
               ,
               or
               referred
               to
               ,
               and
               intended
               as
               fully
               and
               amply
               ,
               as
               if
               the
               same
               Rates
               ,
               Rules
               ,
               Proportions
               ,
               Powers
               and
               Authorities
               had
               been
               particularly
               inserted
               in
               this
               present
               Act.
               
            
             
               And
               be
               it
               further
               Enacted
               ,
               by
               the
               Authority
               aforesaid
               ,
               That
               all
               and
               every
               the
               sums
               of
               money
               charged
               by
               this
               Act
               ,
               upon
               the
               several
               Counties
               ,
               Cities
               ,
               Towns
               ,
               Burroughs
               and
               Places
               aforesaid
               ,
               shall
               be
               raised
               ,
               levied
               ,
               and
               paid
               into
               His
               Majesties
               Receipt
               of
               the
               Exchequer
               ,
               upon
               or
               before
               the
               first
               day
               of
               August
               ,
               One
               thousand
               six
               hundred
               sixty
               one
               ,
               by
               the
               several
               Receive
               General
               ,
               who
               shall
               be
               appointed
               by
               the
               said
               Commissioners
               ;
               Provided
               always
               ,
               and
               it
               is
               hereby
               declared
               ,
               That
               no
               Mannors
               ,
               Lands
               ,
               Tenements
               and
               Hereditaments
               ,
               which
               were
               formerly
               assessed
               and
               taxed
               for
               and
               towards
               former
               Assessments
               ,
               and
               Land-taxes
               ,
               and
               are
               now
               in
               the
               possession
               or
               holding
               of
               His
               Majesty
               ,
               or
               of
               the
               Queens
               Highness
               ,
               or
               of
               any
               Ecclesiastical
               person
               or
               persons
               ,
               or
               his
               ,
               or
               their
               Farmers
               and
               Tenants
               ,
               shall
               be
               exempted
               from
               the
               payment
               of
               the
               several
               sums
               of
               money
               in
               this
               Act
               comprized
               ,
               but
               that
               the
               said
               Mannors
               ,
               Lands
               ,
               Tenements
               and
               Hereditaments
               ,
               
               shall
               be
               rated
               ,
               assessed
               ,
               and
               taxed
               for
               and
               towards
               the
               said
               several
               sums
               of
               money
               in
               this
               Act
               comprized
               ,
               in
               such
               manner
               and
               form
               as
               they
               were
               of
               late
               rated
               ,
               taxed
               ,
               and
               assessed
               for
               and
               toward
               the
               said
               former
               land-Rates
               ,
               any
               Law
               ,
               Statute
               or
               Custome
               to
               the
               contrary
               thereof
               ,
               in
               any
               wise
               notwithstanding
               .
            
             
               Provided
               always
               ,
               that
               neither
               this
               Act
               ,
               nor
               any
               thing
               therein-contained
               ,
               shall
               be
               drawn
               into
               example
               to
               the
               prejudice
               of
               the
               antient
               Rights
               belonging
               to
               the
               Peers
               of
               this
               Realm
               .
            
             
               And
               be
               it
               Declared
               and
               Enacted
               by
               the
               Authority
               aforesaid
               ,
               That
               these
               persons
               hereafter
               named
               ,
               shall
               be
               added
               Commissioners
               for
               their
               several
               Counties
               ,
               places
               and
               precincts
               respectvely
               ,
               and
               shall
               exercise
               the
               same
               powers
               as
               the
               other
               Commissioners
               intended
               by
               this
               Act
               ,
               are
               Authorized
               and
               impowred
               to
               do
               ;
               That
               is
               to
               say
               ,
            
             
               
                 Berks.
                 
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Berks
                 ,
                 Peregrine
                 Hobby
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Harrison
                 ,
              
               Esqs
               ;
               
                 John
                 Fettiplace
              
               of
               
               Ferne●amEsq
               ;
               and
               
                 Samuel
                 Woodcox
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Borrough
                 of
                 New
                 Windsor
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Borrough
               of
               
                 New
                 Windsor
                 ,
                 Andrew
                 Plumpton
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Firshburne
                 ,
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Bucks
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Bucks
                 ,
                 William
                 Tirringham
              
               Esq
               ;
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Hampson
              
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Philip
                 Palmer
              
               Baronet
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 Ratcliff
              
               Esq
               ;
            
             
               
                 Cambridge
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Cambridge
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Dayrell
                 ,
                 John
                 Bennet
              
               Esq
               ;
               Sir
               
                 Anthony
                 Cage
                 ,
                 Levinus
                 Benner
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Isle
                 of
                 Ely.
                 
              
               For
               the
               Isle
               of
               
                 Ely
                 ,
                 Roger
                 Jennings
              
               Esq
               ;
            
             
             
               
                 Chester
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Chester
               ,
               Sir
               
                 George
                 Warburton
              
               Baronet
               ,
               
                 Edward
                 Warren
                 ,
                 Jeffery
                 Shakerley
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Leigh
                 ,
              
               Esqs
               ;
            
             
               
                 City
                 of
                 Chester
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               City
               of
               Chester
               ,
               The
               Major
               for
               the
               time
               being
               .
            
             
               
                 Cornwal
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Cornwal
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Roberts
              
               Esq
               ;
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Tredinham
                 ,
                 Joseph
                 Tredinham
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Penhallow
                 ,
              
               the
               Knights
               and
               Burgesses
               that
               serve
               for
               the
               said
               County
               ,
               and
               
                 Iames
                 Eirsey
              
               Gent.
               The
               Major
               of
               Lostwithel
               for
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               
                 Iohn
                 Mollesworth
              
               
                 Esq
              
               
                 William
                 Williams
              
               of
               Trenythen
               .
            
             
               
                 Cumberland
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Cumberland
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Anthony
                 Bouch
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Richard
                 Uriell
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Croswhat
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Robert
                 Webster
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Devon.
                 
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Devon
                 ,
                 Nicholas
              
               DaviesDoctor
               of
               Physick
               ,
               
                 William
                 Jennens
              
               Gent.
               
                 Edmond
                 Tremayne
                 ,
                 William
                 Putt
                 ,
                 John
                 Kellond
                 ,
                 William
                 Bogan
                 ,
                 George
                 Howard
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Kelly
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Rodd
              
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 Walter
                 Jago
                 ,
                 Francis
                 Drew
              
               ,
               Esq
               ;
               
                 William
                 Walrond
              
               Esq
               ;
               
                 John
                 Blagdon
              
               Gent.
               
                 Iohn
                 Hamm
              
               Gent.
               
                 Henry
                 Newte
              
               .
            
             
               
                 York
                 .
              
               For
               the
               West-Riding
               in
               the
               County
               of
               
                 York
                 ,
                 Welbury
                 Norton
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Wivell
              
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 Richard
                 Roundhil
              
               Gent.
               
                 William
                 Hamond
                 ,
                 Walter
                 Hawksworth
              
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 Cuthbert
                 Wade
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Preston
              
               Gent.
               
                 Arthur
                 Ingram
              
               Esq
               ;
               
                 Edward
                 Atkinson
                 ,
                 William
                 Witham
              
               Gent.
               Samuel
               SunderlandEsq
               ;
               
                 Thomas
                 Ward
              
               Gent.
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Ingram
                 
              
               Knight
               ,
               Sir
               
                 John
                 Goodrick
              
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Tho.
                 Wentworth
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Edward
                 Rodes
              
               ,
               Knights
               ,
               
                 Godfrey
                 Copley
              
               of
               
                 ●p●otsbrough
                 ,
                 John
                 Clayton
                 ,
                 Ioshua
                 Horton
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Stringer
              
               Esqs
               .
               The
               Alderman
               of
               Leedes
               for
               the
               time
               being
               .
            
             
               
                 York
                 Northriding
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Northriding
               in
               the
               County
               of
               York
               ,
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Caley
                 ,
                 Arthur
                 Caley
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 William
                 Wivell
              
               Esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Tho.
                 Gower
              
               Baronet
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 VVorsley
                 ,
                 Charles
                 Tankred
              
               Csqs
               .
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Francklyn
              
               Baronet
               ,
               the
               Bailiffs
               of
               
               Scarboroughfor
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               
                 Tristram
                 Fish
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Belt
              
               ,
               Esqs
               .
               
                 Tho.
                 Robinson
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Scudamore
              
               Esqs
               .
            
             
               
                 York
                 City
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               City
               of
               York
               ,
               all
               the
               Aldermen
               of
               the
               City
               of
               York
               .
            
             
               
                 Kingston
                 upon
                 Hull
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               of
               
                 Kingston
                 upon
                 Hull
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 George
                 Crowle
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Essex
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Essex
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Edward
                 Glascock
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Miles
                 Hubbert
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Smart
              
               ,
               Capt.
               
                 Hunter
                 ,
                 Dean
                 Tindal
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Isaac
                 Wincall
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Clopton
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Peek
                 ,
                 Peter
                 Iohnson
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Manby
              
               Esqs
               .
            
             
               
                 Glocester
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Glocester
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Freame
                 ,
                 Tho.
                 Floyde
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Sheppard
                 ,
                 Phillip
                 Sheppard
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 Morgan
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Daston
                 ,
                 Iohn
              
               TookeEsqs
               .
               Robert
               Lord
               
                 Tracy
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Morgan
              
               Esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Nicholas
                 Throckmorton
              
               Knight
               ,
               
                 VVilliam
                 Bromage
              
               Gent.
               
                 VVilliam
                 VVinter
              
               of
               
               DimmockGent
               .
               
                 Richard
                 Matchen
              
               Gent.
               Iohn
               WinnyatGent
               .
               
                 Thomas
                 Aylway
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
             
               
                 Hereford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Hereford
               ,
               Sir
               Herbert
               ParretKnight
               ,
               
                 John
                 Barnaby
              
               of
               Brookehampton
               esq
               .
               
                 Thomas
                 Baskervile
              
               of
               Collington
               Gent.
               John
               Boothof
               Hereford
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 City
                 of
                 Hereford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               
                 Hereford
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Davies
              
               Esq
               .
               Major
               ,
               
                 James
                 Lawrence
              
               Gent.
               
                 Tho.
                 Clerk
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Hertford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Hertford
                 ,
                 Marmaduke
                 Rawden
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Willimott
              
               Iunior
               Gent.
               Thomas
               A●asDr
               .
               of
               Physick
               ,
               
                 Richard
                 Combes
              
               Esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Robert
                 Io●lyn
              
               Knight
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 Coppin
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Briscoe
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Halsie
              
               Esqs
               .
               Mr.
               Fetherston
               of
               
                 Blackeswere
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Brograve
                 ,
                 Ralph
                 Gore
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Brograve
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Cason
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Bonest
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Becher
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Chancey
                 ,
                 George
                 Bromley
                 ,
                 Alexander
                 Meade
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Crouch
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Willimott
              
               Iunior
               ,
               
                 George
                 Poyner
              
               Gent.
               
                 Iohn
                 Iesson
              
               esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Edward
                 Alston
              
               Knight
               .
            
             
               
                 St.
                 Albans
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Borrough
               of
               
                 St.
                 Albans
                 ,
                 William
              
               FoxwistEsq
               .
               Recorder
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 New
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Edward
                 Eames
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Cowley
              
               Senior
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 William
                 Marston
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Henry
                 Conningsby
                 ,
                 Edmond
                 Smith
                 ,
                 Alban
                 Cox
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Combes
              
               Esq
               .
               Thom.
               Marsto●Gent
               .
            
             
               
                 Kent
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Kent
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Willi●m
                 Mann
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Edward
                 Masters
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Peake
              
               esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Tho.
                 God●rey
              
               ,
               The
               Major
               of
               Maydston
               for
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Merideth
              
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Peirse
              
               Baronet
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Richard
                 Manley
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Manley
              
               .
            
             
             
               
                 Sandwich
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               of
               
                 Sandwich
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Verrier
                 ,
                 Peter
                 Peke
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Lancaster
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Lancaster
                 ,
                 Henry
              
               BanisterEsq
               .
               
                 Ieoffry
                 Rushton
              
               Gent.
               Richard
               FleetwoodGent
               .
               
                 Iohn
                 Molineux
              
               esq
               .
               
                 VVilliam
                 Fife
              
               esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 George
                 Middleton
              
               Knight
               and
               Baronet
               ,
               
                 Mathew
                 Richardson
              
               esq
               .
               
                 Robert
                 Heywood
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Roger
                 Stowton
              
               of
               the
               City
               of
               
                 London
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Butler
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Farrington
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 VVall
                 ,
                 William
                 Turner
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Brabin
                 ,
                 VVilliam
              
               HodgkensonGent
               .
            
             
               
                 Lincoln
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Lincoln
               ,
               and
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               same
               ,
               
                 Edward
                 Turney
                 ,
                 William
                 Lister
              
               ,
               Esqs
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Robert
                 Dallison
              
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Charles
                 Dallison
              
               Knight
               ,
               
                 William
                 Draper
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Proctor
                 ,
                 William
                 Thompson
                 ,
                 Humphrey
                 Walcot
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Mills
                 ,
                 Michael
                 Dalton
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Watson
                 ,
                 William
                 Willoughby
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Heron
                 ,
                 Marmaduke
                 Darrel
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Ogle
                 ,
                 Anthony
                 Treadway
                 ,
                 William
                 Skipwith
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Browne
              
               of
               
                 Eastkirby
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Almore
              
               ,
               Mr.
               Skinner
               of
               Thornton
               Colledge
               ,
               
                 Tho.
                 Harrington
                 ,
                 William
                 Whichcot
                 ,
                 Charles
              
               PelhamIunior
               ,
               
                 Roger
                 Pelham
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Lockton
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Hobson
              
               Iunior
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Henry
                 Hall.
              
               Mr.
               
                 Charles
                 Pawdes
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Colthurst
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 William
                 Bishop
              
               ,
               and
               Mr.
               
                 Edward
                 Blaw
              
               ,
               Aldermen
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 William
                 Perkins
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Mills
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Peregrine
                 Buck
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 William
                 Dowman
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Dickenson
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Thornton
              
               ,
               and
               
                 Richard
                 Wetherel
              
               ,
               Aldermen
               .
            
             
             
               
                 London
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               
                 London
                 ,
                 Nicholas
                 Delves
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Benjamin
                 Albin
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Spencer
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Middlesex
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Middlesex
               ,
               Sir
               Iohn
               RobinsonBaronet
               ,
               Lieutenant
               of
               the
               Tower
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Richard
                 Browne
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Bide
                 ,
                 Thomas
              
               Harrisonof
               South-Mins
               ,
               Sir
               
                 VVilliam
                 Bateman
              
               ,
               Lieut.
               Col.
               
                 Powel
                 ,
                 Charles
                 Pitfield
              
               Esq
               .
               
                 Robert
                 Peyton
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Iones
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Limbrey
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Chard
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Shelton
              
               Esqs
               .
               
                 VVilliam
                 Page
              
               Esq
               .
               Roger
               IennynsEsq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Heneage
                 Finch
              
               Baronet
               ,
               His
               Majesties
               Sollicitor
               General
               ,
               Cheney
               of
               
               HackneyEsq
               .
               Lieut.
               Col.
               
                 Powel
                 ,
                 Charles
                 Cheney
              
               of
               
                 Chelsey
                 ,
                 Christopher
                 Abdy
              
               Esq
               .
               Sir
               
                 Allen
                 Broadricke
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Barton
              
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 Westminster
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               VVestminster
               ,
               and
               Liberties
               thereof
               ,
               
                 Gabriel
                 Beck
              
               Esq
               .
               Mr.
               
                 Glaham
                 ,
                 Peter
                 Maplesden
                 ,
                 George
                 Plunknet
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Kirke
                 ,
                 VVill.
                 Greene
                 ,
                 George
                 Farewell
                 ,
                 Ralph
                 Darnell
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Monmouth
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Monmouth
                 ,
                 VVilliam
              
               Ionesof
               Frowen
               Esq
               .
               
                 Iames
                 Proger
                 ,
                 Charles
                 Proger
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Northampton
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Northampton
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Onely
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Thorton
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 VVilloughby
              
               Esqs
               .
            
             
             
               
                 Norfolk
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Norfolk
                 ,
                 George
                 Windham
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Doug●ty
              
               of
               
                 Hanworth
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Legat
              
               ,
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 Henry
                 Scarborough
              
               Gent.
               Mr.
               
                 John
                 Kepps
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Talbot
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Henry
                 Blackborne
              
               ,
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Borough
                 of
                 Lyn
                 Regis
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Borough
               of
               
                 Lyn
                 Regis
                 ,
                 John
              
               BassetMajor
               ,
               
                 Robert
                 Steward
              
               Esq
               ;
               Recorder
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 Greene
                 ,
                 William
                 Wharton
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Bell
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Thorowgood
                 ,
              
               Alderman
               Holley
               .
            
             
               
                 Great
                 Yarmouth
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               of
               Great
               
                 Yarmouth
                 ,
                 Nicholas
                 Cutting
                 ,
                 James
                 Simonds
              
               Bailiff
               there
               ,
               Sir
               
                 John
                 Potts
              
               Knight
               and
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 William
                 Doyley
              
               Knight
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Me●ow
              
               Knight
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 Gooch
                 ,
                 George
                 England
                 ,
                 John
                 Carter
                 ,
                 Nathaniel
                 Ashby
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Lucas
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Woodroff
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Iohnson
              
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 George
                 Tilyard
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 Theftford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               whole
               Borough
               and
               Corporation
               of
               Theftford
               ,
               the
               Major
               for
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               
                 John
                 Kendal
              
               Gent.
               Mr.
               
                 Bourage
                 M●rtin
                 ,
                 Maurice
                 helton
              
               ,
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 Robert
                 Keddington
              
               Gent.
               Mr.
               
                 Nicholas
                 Rookwood
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Robert
                 Wright
                 of
                 Kilveston
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Newcastle
                 upon
                 Tine
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               and
               County
               of
               
                 Newcastle
                 upon
                 Tine
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Iohn
                 Marley
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Nicholas
                 Cole
              
               Knight
               ,
               and
               Baronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Francis
                 Bows
              
               Knight
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Francis
                 Anderson
              
               Knight
               .
            
             
             
               
                 Nottingham
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Nottingham
                 ,
                 Francis
              
               SandisEsq
               ;
               
                 Thomas
                 Bristow
                 ,
                 William
                 Newton
              
               ,
               Gentlemen
               .
            
             
               
                 East-Retford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Borrough
               of
               East-Retford
               ,
               the
               Bailiffs
               for
               the
               time
               being
               .
            
             
               
                 Oxon.
                 
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Oxon
                 ,
                 William
                 Glyn
                 ,
                 John
                 West
                 ,
              
               Esquires
               ,
               
                 Iohn
                 Coker
              
               Gent.
               
                 Iames
                 Herbert
                 esq
              
               ;
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Tippin
              
               .
            
             
               
                 University
                 of
                 Oxford
                 .
              
               Mr.
               
                 Robert
                 Withers
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Edward
                 Master
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 David
                 Thomas
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Gregory
                 Ballard
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Timothy
                 Horton
              
               .
            
             
               
                 The
                 City
                 of
                 Oxford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               
                 Oxford
                 ,
                 Francis
                 Holloway
                 ,
                 William
                 Cornish
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Salop.
                 
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Salop
                 ,
                 Charles
                 Baldwin
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Baldwin
                 ,
              
               esquires
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Moore
                 of
                 Middleton
              
               ,
               Mr.
               Bishop
               of
               the
               
                 Moore
                 ,
                 Benjamin
                 Buckley
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Stafford
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Stafford
                 ,
                 Thomas
              
               Rudiardesq
               ;
               
                 Iohn
                 Colclough
                 ,
                 Timothy
                 Edge
              
               ,
               Gentlemen
               .
            
             
               
                 Somerset
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Somerset
                 ,
                 William
              
               Orangeesq
               ;
               
                 VVilliam
                 Bacon
              
               Senior
               ,
               Gent.
               
                 Iohn
                 Oridland
                 
              
               Gent.
               
                 Mawdley
                 Samborne
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 C●rew
                 ,
                 Roger
                 Newborough
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Haise
                 ,
              
               esquires
               .
            
             
               
                 For
                 the
                 City
                 of
                 Bristol
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               City
               of
               Bristol
               ,
               The
               Major
               and
               Sheriffs
               for
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               
                 Iohn
                 Knight
              
               the
               elder
               ,
               
                 VVilliam
                 Coulston
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Bradway
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 Coles
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 For
                 the
                 City
                 of
                 Bathe
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               
                 Bathe
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Peirce
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Masters
                 ,
              
               Aldermen
               .
            
             
               
                 Southampton
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Southampton
               ,
               with
               the
               Town
               and
               County
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Essex
                 Powlet
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Lucy
                 ,
                 Gabriel
                 VVhistler
                 ,
              
               ess
            
             
               
                 Isle
                 of
                 Wight
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Isle
               of
               
                 VVight
                 ,
                 Thomas
              
               Bowremanesq
               ;
               
                 Iohn
                 Oglander
                 of
                 Newport
              
               Gentleman
               .
            
             
               
                 Suffolk
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Suffolk
                 ,
                 George
                 VViniffe
                 ,
                 William
                 Blumfield
                 ,
              
               esquires
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Brooke
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Milton
                 of
                 Ipswich
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Edmond
                 Bedingfield
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Francis
                 Langley
              
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Read
              
               ,
               Mr.
               Rabbit
               of
               
                 Bramfield
                 ,
                 Isaac
                 Motham
              
               esquire
               ,
               
                 Gardiner
                 Web
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
               
                 St.
                 Edmonds
                 Bury
                 .
              
               For
               
                 St.
                 Edmonds
                 Bury
                 ,
                 Francis
                 Smith
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Sharpe
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Hustler
                 .
              
            
             
             
               
                 Surrey
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Surrey
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Evelin
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Yates
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Knipe
                 ,
              
               esquires
               ,
               Mr.
               
                 Iohn
                 Parker
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Purbeck
                 Temple
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Thomas
                 Bludworth
              
               ,
               Knights
               ,
               
                 Thomas
                 Rogers
                 ,
                 Charles
                 Good-Harman-Atwood
              
               ,
               esquires
               ,
               
                 Iohn
                 Parker
              
               of
               Rigate
               .
            
             
               
                 Rye
                 in
                 the
                 County
                 of
                 Sussex
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               of
               
                 Rye
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Bembrigg
                 ,
                 Iames
                 VVelsh
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Osmonton
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Worcester
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               Worcester
               ,
               Sir
               Iohn
               PackingtonBaronet
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Rowland
                 Berkley
              
               Knight
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Iohn
                 Winford
              
               Knight
               ,
               
                 Samuel
                 Sandys
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Townsend
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Bearcroft
                 ,
              
               esquires
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Ralph
                 Clare
              
               ,
               Knight
               of
               the
               Bath
               .
            
             
               
                 Worcester
                 City
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               City
               of
               
                 Worcestor
                 ,
                 Edward
                 Soley
              
               Alderman
               ,
               
                 Samuel
                 Smith
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Twitty
              
               ,
               Gentlemen
               ,
               Henry
               Townsendesq
               ;
               
                 Sir
                 William
                 Mooreton
              
               Knight
               ,
               
                 Humphrey
                 Tyrer
                 ,
                 Richard
                 Heming
                 ,
                 Stephen
                 Richardson
                 ,
              
               Gentlemen
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Iohn
                 Packington
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Rowland
                 Berkley
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Ralph
                 Clare
              
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Iohn
                 Winford
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Sandys
              
               esq
               ;
            
             
             
               
                 Warwick
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               VVarwick
               ,
               Listerof
               Alveston
               Esq
               .
               
                 Richard
                 Bishop
              
               of
               Stratford
               Esq
               .
            
             
               
                 Coventry
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               and
               County
               of
               the
               City
               of
               Coventry
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Arthur
                 Caley
              
               Knight
               ,
               The
               Major
               of
               Coventry
               for
               the
               tune
               being
               ,
               
                 Henry
                 Smith
              
               Alderman
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Richard
                 Hopkins
              
               Knight
               ,
               
                 William
                 Iesson
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Norton
              
               Esqs
               .
               Mr.
               
                 Thomas
                 Love
                 ,
                 Mathew
                 Smith
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Snell
                 ,
                 William
                 Ielliffe
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Beak
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Nailer
              
               Aldermen
               .
            
             
               
                 Town
                 of
                 Warwick
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Town
               of
               Warwick
               ,
               Sir
               Henry
               PuckeringBaronet
               ,
               Sir
               Clement
               ThrockmortonKnight
               ,
               
                 Iohn
                 Rouse
                 ,
                 Nathaniel
                 Stoughton
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Stanton
              
               Esqs
               .
               Lister
               of
               Alveston
               Esq
               .
               
                 Richard
                 Bishop
              
               of
               Stratford
               .
            
             
               
                 Wilts
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Wilts
                 ,
                 Walter
                 Buckland
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Mompesson
                 ,
                 William
                 Caley
              
               esqs
               .
               
                 Mathew
                 Rayman
              
               Gent.
               
                 Tho.
                 Hunt
              
               Gent.
               
                 Robert
                 Chandler
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Nicholas
              
               of
               
                 Alcainings
                 ,
                 William
              
               BroomewichGent
               .
               
                 Samuel
                 Eyre
              
               Gent.
               Simon
               SpatchhurstEsq
               .
               
                 Christopher
                 Gardiner
              
               Gent.
               Mr.
               
                 Francis
                 Parry
              
               .
            
             
               
                 Sarum
                 .
              
               For
               the
               City
               of
               
                 New
                 Sarum
                 ,
                 Samuel
                 Eyre
              
               Gent.
               
                 Simon
                 Spatchhurst
              
               esq
               .
               
                 Christopher
                 Gardiner
              
               Gent.
               
            
             
             
               
                 Anglesey
                 .
              
               For
               the
               Isle
               of
               
                 Anglesey
                 ,
                 Robert
              
               Lord
               Viscount
               Bulkley
               .
            
             
               
                 Cardigan
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Cardigan
                 ,
                 Iames
                 Phillips
                 ,
                 Morgan
                 Herbert
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Ienkins
                 ,
                 Erasmus
                 Lloyde
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Evans
                 ,
                 Henry
                 Vaughan
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Price
              
               the
               elder
               ,
               Esquires
               ;
               
                 Thomas
                 Lloyde
              
               of
               
                 Yinshen
                 ,
                 Morris
                 Vaughan
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Price
              
               Gentmen
               ,
               
                 Tho
                 Parry
                 ,
                 Reighnold
                 Ienkins
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 Bowin
                 ,
                 Thomas
                 Lewis
                 ,
                 Hector
                 Phillips
                 ,
                 Nicholas
                 Lewis
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 Iones
                 ,
                 Abel
                 Griffin
                 ,
              
               Esqs
               ,
               
                 VVactkin
                 Lloyde
                 ,
                 Iohn
                 〈◊〉
                 of
                 Noyadd
                 ,
              
               Gentlemen
               ;
               The
               Major
               of
               
               Cardiganfor
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               
                 Rees
                 Gwin
                 ,
                 David
                 Morgan
              
               ,
               Aldermen
               .
            
             
               
                 Carmarthen
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Carmarthen
                 ,
                 Jonathan
                 Lloyde
                 ,
                 Walter
                 Lloyde
                 ,
                 Walter
                 Mansell
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Carnarvon
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Carnarvon
                 ,
                 Griffith
                 Bodurda
                 ,
                 John
                 Lloyde
              
               of
               
                 Nangwimadale
                 ,
                 Robert
                 Wynn
              
               of
               
                 Conway
                 ,
                 William
                 VVynn
              
               of
               
                 Pengwoone
                 ,
                 VVilliam
                 Thomas
              
               of
               
                 Carnarvon
                 ,
                 Ionathan
                 Lloyde
                 ,
                 VValter
                 Lloyde
                 ,
                 VValter
                 Mansell
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Denbigh
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Denbigh
                 ,
                 Francis
              
               ManlyEsq
               ;
            
             
               
                 Flint
                 .
              
               For
               the
               County
               of
               
                 Flint
                 ,
                 Kenrick
                 Eaton
              
               ,
               Esq
               ;
            
             
             
               
                 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
                 ,
                 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
               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
               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
               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
               Act
               or
               any
               thing
               therein
               contained
               shall
               not
               be
               construed
               to
               take
               away
               any
               greater
               pains
               or
               penalties
               inflicted
               or
               to
               be
               inflicted
               for
               any
               the
               offences
               aforesaid
               by
               vertue
               of
               any
               former
               Act
               of
               Parliament
               now
               in
               force
               .
            
             
               And
               be
               it
               also
               further
               Enacted
               by
               the
               authority
               aforesaid
               ,
               That
               every
               offence
               that
               shall
               be
               done
               or
               committed
               contrary
               to
               this
               Act
               ,
               shall
               and
               may
               be
               inquired
               of
               and
               heard
               ,
               examined
               ,
               tryed
               and
               determined
               in
               the
               County
               
               where
               such
               Sheep
               ,
               Wooll
               ,
               Wool-fels
               ,
               Mortlings
               ,
               Shorlings
               ,
               Yarn
               made
               of
               Wooll
               ,
               Wool-flocks
               ,
               Fullers-earth
               ,
               or
               Fulling-clay
               respectively
               shall
               be
               so
               packed
               ,
               loaden
               ,
               or
               laid
               aboard
               as
               aforesaid
               contrary
               to
               this
               Act
               ,
               or
               else
               in
               the
               County
               where
               such
               offenders
               shall
               happen
               to
               be
               apprehended
               ,
               or
               arrested
               for
               such
               offence
               ,
               in
               such
               manner
               and
               form
               ,
               and
               to
               such
               effect
               to
               all
               intents
               and
               purposes
               as
               if
               the
               same
               offence
               had
               been
               wholly
               and
               altogether
               done
               and
               committed
               at
               and
               in
               such
               County
               .
            
             
               Provided
               alwaies
               and
               be
               it
               enacted
               by
               the
               authority
               aforesaid
               ,
               That
               no
               person
               or
               persons
               whatsoever
               shall
               at
               any
               time
               hereafter
               be
               impeached
               for
               any
               offence
               aforesaid
               ,
               unless
               such
               person
               or
               persons
               shall
               be
               prosecuted
               within
               the
               space
               of
               one
               year
               next
               ensuing
               such
               offence
               committed
               .
            
             
               And
               be
               it
               further
               Enacted
               by
               the
               Authority
               aforesaid
               ,
               That
               it
               shall
               and
               may
               be
               lawfull
               to
               and
               for
               any
               person
               or
               persons
               to
               seize
               ,
               take
               and
               challenge
               to
               his
               or
               their
               own
               use
               and
               behoof
               ,
               and
               to
               the
               use
               of
               the
               King
               ,
               his
               Heirs
               and
               Successors
               ,
               all
               and
               all
               manner
               such
               Sheep
               ,
               Wool
               ,
               Woolfels
               ,
               Mortlings
               ,
               Shorlings
               ,
               Yarn
               made
               of
               Wool
               ,
               Wool-flocks
               ,
               Fullers-earth
               and
               Fulling
               clay
               ,
               as
               he
               or
               they
               shall
               happen
               to
               see
               ,
               finde
               ,
               know
               or
               discover
               to
               be
               laid
               aboard
               in
               any
               Ship
               or
               other
               Vessel
               or
               Boat
               ,
               or
               to
               be
               brought
               ,
               carried
               or
               laid
               on
               shore
               at
               or
               near
               the
               Sea
               or
               any
               Navigable
               River
               or
               Water
               ,
               to
               the
               intent
               or
               purpose
               to
               be
               exported
               ,
               transported
               or
               conveyed
               out
               of
               the
               Kingdoms
               of
               England
               ,
               or
               Ireland
               ,
               Town
               of
               Berwick
               ,
               Isles
               or
               Dominion
               aforesaid
               
               contrary
               to
               the
               true
               meaning
               of
               this
               Act
               ,
               or
               to
               be
               packed
               or
               loaden
               upon
               any
               ●●orse
               ,
               Cart
               or
               other
               Carriage
               ,
               to
               the
               intent
               or
               purpose
               to
               be
               conveyed
               or
               carried
               into
               the
               Kingdome
               of
               Scotland
               aforesaid
               ;
               and
               that
               such
               person
               or
               persons
               as
               shall
               happen
               so
               to
               seize
               ,
               take
               or
               challenge
               any
               such
               Sheep
               ,
               Wooll
               ,
               Wool-fells
               ,
               Mortlings
               ,
               Shorlings
               ,
               Yarn
               made
               of
               Wooll
               ,
               Woolflocks
               ,
               Fullers
               Earth
               or
               Fulling
               Clay
               as
               aforesaid
               ,
               shall
               have
               the
               full
               moiety
               thereof
               ,
               to
               all
               intents
               and
               purposes
               .
            
             
               Provided
               alwayes
               ,
               That
               such
               person
               or
               persons
               as
               shall
               make
               any
               such
               seizure
               or
               Challenge
               as
               aforesaid
               to
               his
               or
               their
               own
               use
               ,
               shall
               not
               be
               admitted
               or
               allowed
               to
               give
               in
               Evidence
               upon
               his
               or
               their
               Oath
               or
               Oathes
               against
               any
               person
               or
               persons
               ,
               which
               shall
               happen
               to
               be
               indicted
               ,
               accused
               or
               questioned
               by
               vertue
               of
               this
               Act
               ,
               or
               any
               thing
               therein
               contained
               .
            
             
               And
               furthermore
               be
               it
               Enacted
               by
               the
               Authority
               aforesaid
               .
               That
               all
               and
               every
               Ship
               ,
               Vessel
               ,
               Hulke
               ,
               Barge
               or
               Boat
               ,
               of
               what
               kinde
               soever
               ,
               whereof
               any
               Alien
               born
               ,
               or
               whereof
               any
               naturall
               born
               Subjects
               not
               inhabiting
               within
               the
               Realm
               of
               England
               ,
               shall
               be
               owner
               or
               part
               owner
               ,
               and
               wherein
               any
               Sheep
               ,
               Wooll
               ,
               Wool-fells
               ,
               Mortlings
               ,
               Shorlings
               ,
               Yarn
               made
               of
               Wooll
               ,
               Wooll-flocks
               ,
               Fullers
               Earth
               ,
               or
               Fulling
               Clay
               shall
               happen
               to
               be
               Shipped
               ,
               put
               or
               laid
               aboard
               contrary
               to
               the
               true
               meaning
               of
               this
               Act
               ,
               shall
               be
               forfeited
               to
               the
               Kings
               Majestie
               ,
               his
               Heirs
               and
               Successors
               .
            
             
             
               Provided
               alwayes
               ,
               That
               this
               Act
               shall
               not
               extend
               to
               any
               Lamd
               skin
               ready
               drest
               ,
               and
               prepared
               fit
               and
               usefull
               for
               Furr
               or
               Lynings
               .
            
             
               Provided
               also
               ,
               That
               this
               Act
               shall
               not
               in
               any
               wise
               extend
               to
               the
               transporting
               ,
               carrying
               or
               conveying
               away
               of
               any
               such
               Wool-fells
               or
               Pelts
               ,
               with
               such
               VVooll
               upon
               them
               ,
               or
               to
               any
               Beds
               stuffed
               with
               Flocks
               ,
               which
               shall
               be
               carryed
               or
               imployed
               in
               any
               Ship
               or
               other
               vessel
               for
               necessary
               use
               onely
               ,
               of
               and
               about
               the
               Ordnance
               or
               other
               thing
               in
               or
               concerning
               such
               Ship
               or
               Vessel
               ,
               or
               onely
               for
               the
               necessary
               use
               of
               any
               the
               persons
               in
               such
               Ship
               or
               Vessell
               ,
               passing
               or
               being
               ,
               and
               which
               shall
               not
               be
               sold
               or
               uttered
               in
               any
               Foreign
               parts
               ,
               out
               of
               the
               Kingdomes
               of
               England
               or
               Ireland
               ,
               or
               Town
               of
               Berwick
               ,
               Istes
               or
               Dominion
               aforesaid
               ;
               nor
               to
               the
               exporting
               ,
               transporting
               ,
               carrying
               or
               conveying
               of
               any
               Weather-sheep
               ,
               or
               of
               the
               VVooll
               growing
               upon
               any
               such
               VVeather-sheep
               ,
               to
               be
               carryed
               alive
               in
               any
               Ship
               or
               other
               Vessell
               ,
               for
               and
               towards
               the
               onely
               necessary
               food
               or
               diet
               ,
               of
               or
               for
               the
               Company
               or
               Passengers
               or
               other
               persons
               therein
               ,
               and
               for
               and
               towards
               none
               other
               purpose
               .
            
             
               Provided
               alwayes
               ,
               and
               be
               it
               further
               Enacted
               ,
               That
               this
               Act
               or
               any
               thing
               therein
               contained
               shall
               not
               extend
               to
               any
               such
               Wooll
               to
               be
               exported
               or
               transported
               out
               of
               or
               from
               the
               Port
               of
               Southampton
               ,
               onely
               unto
               the
               aforesaid
               Isles
               of
               Jersey
               and
               Guernzey
               ,
               by
               ,
               or
               for
               the
               onely
               use
               or
               behoof
               of
               any
               the
               Inhabitants
               of
               the
               said
               Isles
               of
               Jersey
               and
               Guernzey
               ,
               or
               either
               of
               them
               ,
               or
               to
               any
               such
               VVooll
               to
               be
               
               shipped
               or
               loaden
               aboard
               in
               any
               ship
               or
               other
               vessel
               ,
               by
               ,
               or
               for
               the
               only
               use
               or
               behoof
               of
               any
               the
               Inhabitants
               of
               the
               said
               Isles
               of
               Jersey
               or
               Guernsey
               ,
               or
               either
               of
               them
               in
               the
               Port
               aforesaid
               ,
               to
               be
               exported
               and
               transported
               into
               the
               said
               Isles
               of
               Jersey
               or
               Guernzey
               or
               either
               of
               them
               ;
               so
               as
               such
               person
               and
               persons
               that
               shall
               so
               ship
               or
               lay
               aboard
               such
               Wooll
               into
               any
               ship
               or
               other
               vessel
               ,
               do
               before
               the
               shipping
               or
               laying
               aboard
               such
               VVooll
               ,
               deliver
               unto
               the
               Customer
               ,
               Comptroller
               ,
               Surveyor
               or
               Searcher
               of
               the
               Port
               of
               Southampton
               aforesaid
               (
               out
               of
               which
               the
               same
               VVooll
               is
               to
               be
               exported
               )
               a
               writing
               under
               the
               Seal
               or
               Seals
               of
               the
               respective
               Governors
               of
               the
               same
               Isles
               of
               Jersey
               and
               Guernzey
               ,
               unto
               which
               the
               said
               Wool
               is
               to
               be
               transported
               ,
               or
               of
               his
               or
               their
               Deputy
               or
               Deputies
               respectively
               ,
               the
               which
               writing
               shall
               purport
               and
               express
               that
               the
               party
               named
               in
               such
               writing
               is
               authorised
               and
               appointed
               to
               export
               or
               to
               cause
               to
               be
               exported
               out
               of
               the
               Port
               aforesaid
               so
               much
               Wooll
               ,
               expressing
               the
               number
               of
               the
               Tods
               ,
               to
               the
               same
               Isle
               ,
               to
               be
               used
               or
               manufactured
               in
               one
               of
               the
               same
               Isles
               ,
               or
               in
               some
               of
               the
               members
               or
               parts
               of
               the
               same
               ,
               and
               that
               such
               party
               so
               authorised
               and
               appointed
               to
               export
               or
               cause
               to
               be
               exported
               that
               Wool
               ,
               hath
               before
               the
               making
               and
               sealing
               of
               that
               writing
               ,
               entred
               sufficient
               Bond
               to
               his
               Majesties
               use
               for
               the
               landing
               of
               the
               said
               Wool
               in
               that
               Isle
               .
               And
               to
               the
               intent
               that
               the
               quantity
               of
               Wooll
               to
               be
               exported
               out
               of
               the
               Port
               of
               Southampton
               aforesaid
               into
               the
               said
               Isles
               or
               either
               of
               them
               in
               any
               one
               year
               ,
               accompting
               the
               year
               to
               begin
               from
               the
               first
               
               day
               of
               January
               next
               ensuing
               ,
               and
               so
               yearly
               from
               the
               first
               day
               of
               January
               ,
               may
               not
               exceed
               the
               Quantity
               hereunder
               specified
               ;
               that
               is
               tosay
               ,
               unto
               the
               Isle
               of
               Jer●ey
               Two
               thousand
               Tods
               and
               no
               more
               of
               unkeamed
               Wool
               ,
               and
               unto
               Guernzey
               One
               thousand
               Tods
               and
               no
               more
               of
               unkeamed
               Wool
               ,
               and
               unto
               Alderny
               Two
               hundred
               Tods
               and
               no
               more
               of
               unkeamed
               Wool
               ,
               and
               unto
               Sarke
               One
               hundred
               Tods
               of
               unkeamed
               Wool
               and
               no
               more
               ,
               every
               Tod
               not
               exceeding
               thirty
               two
               pounds
               .
            
             
               And
               be
               it
               enacted
               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
               ,
               or
               Substitutes
               of
               such
               Post-master
               General
               ,
               and
               no
               other
               person
               or
               persons
               whatsoever
               ,
               shall
               prepare
               ,
               and
               provide
               Horses
               and
               Furniture
               to
               let
               to
               Hire
               unto
               all
               Through-Posts
               ,
               and
               persons
               riding
               in
               Post
               
               by
               Commission
               ,
               or
               without
               ,
               to
               and
               from
               all
               and
               every
               the
               parts
               and
               places
               of
               
                 England
                 ,
                 Scotland
              
               and
               Ireland
               ,
               where
               any
               Post-roads
               are
               ,
               or
               shall
               be
               setled
               and
               established
               .
            
             
               And
               be
               it
               further
               Enacted
               by
               the
               Authority
               aforesaid
               ,
               That
               it
               shall
               and
               may
               be
               lawful
               to
               and
               for
               such
               Post-master
               General
               to
               be
               constituted
               and
               appointed
               as
               aforesaid
               ,
               and
               his
               Deputy
               or
               Deputies
               by
               him
               thereunto
               sufficiently
               authorized
               ,
               to
               demand
               ,
               have
               ,
               receive
               and
               take
               for
               the
               Portage
               and
               conveyance
               of
               all
               such
               Letters
               which
               he
               shall
               so
               convey
               ,
               carry
               ,
               or
               send
               Post
               as
               aforesaid
               ,
               and
               for
               the
               providing
               and
               furnishing
               Horses
               for
               through-Posts
               ,
               or
               persons
               riding
               in
               post
               as
               aforesaid
               ,
               according
               to
               the
               several
               Rates
               and
               Summs
               of
               lawful
               English
               money
               hereafter
               mentioned
               ,
               not
               to
               exceed
               the
               same
               (
               that
               is
               to
               say
               )
               For
               the
               Port
               of
               every
               Letter
               not
               exceeding
               one
               sheet
               ,
               to
               or
               from
               any
               place
               not
               exceeding
               fourscore
               English
               Miles
               distant
               from
               the
               place
               where
               such
               Letter
               shall
               be
               received
               ,
               Two
               pence
               ;
               And
               for
               the
               like
               port
               of
               every
               Letter
               not
               exceeding
               two
               sheets
               ,
               Four
               pence
               ;
               And
               for
               the
               like
               Port
               of
               every
               Pacquet
               of
               Letters
               proportionably
               unto
               the
               said
               Rates
               ;
               And
               for
               the
               like
               Port
               of
               every
               Pa●quet
               of
               Writs
               ,
               Deeds
               ,
               and
               other
               things
               after
               the
               Rate
               of
               Eight
               pence
               for
               every
               ounce
               weight
               ;
               and
               for
               the
               Port
               of
               every
               Letter
               not
               exceeding
               one
               sheet
               ,
               above
               the
               distance
               of
               fourscore
               English
               Miles
               from
               the
               place
               where
               the
               same
               shall
               be
               received
               ,
               Three
               pence
               ;
               And
               for
               the
               like
               Port
               of
               a
               Letter
               ,
               not
               exceeding
               Two
               sheets
               ,
               Six
               pence
               ;
               and
               proportionably
               to
               the
               same
               rates
               ,
               for
               the
               like
               port
               of
               all
               pacquets
               of
               Letters
               ,
               and
               for
               the
               like
               
               port
               of
               every
               other
               Pacquet
               of
               Writs
               ,
               Deeds
               ,
               or
               other
               things
               ,
               after
               the
               rate
               of
               Twelve
               pence
               of
               English
               money
               for
               every
               Ounce
               weight
               ;
               and
               for
               the
               port
               of
               every
               Letter
               not
               exceeding
               One
               sheet
               ,
               from
               London
               unto
               the
               Town
               of
               Berwick
               ,
               or
               from
               thence
               to
               the
               City
               of
               London
               ,
               Three
               pence
               of
               English
               money
               ;
               And
               for
               the
               like
               port
               of
               every
               Letter
               not
               exceeding
               two
               sheets
               ,
               Sir
               pence
               ;
               and
               proportionably
               unto
               the
               same
               Rates
               ,
               for
               every
               Pacquet
               of
               Letters
               ,
               and
               for
               every
               other
               Pacquet
               of
               greater
               bulk
               ,
               One
               shilling
               and
               Six
               pence
               for
               every
               Ounce
               weight
               ;
               And
               for
               the
               port
               of
               such
               Letters
               and
               Pacquets
               as
               shall
               be
               conveyed
               or
               carried
               from
               the
               Town
               of
               Berwick
               unto
               any
               place
               or
               places
               within
               forty
               English
               Miles
               distance
               from
               Berwick
               ,
               or
               any
               other
               place
               where
               such
               Letter
               shall
               be
               received
               ,
               Two
               pence
               ;
               and
               for
               every
               Letter
               not
               exceeding
               two
               sheets
               ,
               Four
               pence
               ;
               and
               proportionably
               to
               the
               same
               rates
               for
               every
               pacquet
               of
               Letters
               ,
               and
               for
               every
               other
               pacquet
               or
               parcel
               ,
               Eight
               pence
               for
               every
               Ounce
               weight
               ;
               and
               for
               every
               Letter
               not
               exceeding
               One
               sheet
               to
               be
               conveyed
               or
               carryed
               a
               further
               distance
               then
               Forty
               English
               Miles
               ,
               Four
               pence
               ;
               And
               for
               the
               like
               port
               of
               every
               double
               Letter
               ,
               Eight
               pence
               :
               And
               proportionably
               unto
               the
               same
               Rates
               for
               the
               like
               port
               of
               every
               pacquet
               of
               Letters
               ,
               and
               for
               the
               like
               port
               of
               every
               other
               pacquet
               ,
               One
               shilling
               for
               every
               ounce
               weight
               ;
               and
               for
               the
               port
               of
               every
               Letter
               not
               exceeding
               one
               sheet
               from
               England
               unto
               the
               City
               of
               Dublin
               in
               Ireland
               ,
               or
               from
               the
               City
               of
               Dublin
               in
               Ireland
               unto
               England
               ,
               Six
               pence
               of
               English
               money
               ;
               and
               for
               the
               like
               port
               of
               every
               Letter
               not
               exceeding
               two
               
               sheets
               one
               shilling
               ,
               and
               proportionably
               to
               the
               same
               Rates
               for
               every
               Pacquet
               of
               Letters
               ;
               and
               for
               the
               port
               of
               every
               other
               pacquet
               of
               any
               kind
               of
               greater
               Bulk
               ,
               Two
               shillings
               for
               every
               Ounce
               weight
               ;
               and
               for
               the
               port
               of
               such
               Letters
               or
               pacquets
               as
               shall
               be
               conveyed
               or
               carryed
               from
               the
               City
               of
               Dublin
               ,
               unto
               any
               other
               place
               or
               places
               within
               the
               Kingdme
               of
               Ireland
               ,
               or
               from
               any
               other
               place
               unto
               the
               said
               City
               ,
               or
               to
               ,
               or
               from
               any
               other
               place
               within
               the
               said
               Kingdome
               ,
               according
               to
               the
               Rates
               ,
               and
               summs
               of
               English
               money
               hereafter
               following
               ,
               viz.
               For
               every
               Letter
               not
               exceeding
               one
               sheet
               ,
               to
               or
               from
               any
               place
               within
               Forty
               English
               Miles
               distance
               from
               Dublin
               ,
               or
               any
               other
               place
               where
               such
               Letter
               shall
               be
               received
               ,
               Two
               pence
               ;
               And
               for
               every
               Letter
               not
               exceeding
               two
               sheets
               ,
               Four
               pence
               ,
               and
               proportionably
               to
               the
               same
               rates
               for
               every
               pacquet
               of
               Letters
               ,
               and
               for
               every
               other
               pacquet
               of
               greater
               Bulk
               ,
               Eight
               pence
               for
               every
               ounce
               weight
               ;
               and
               for
               every
               Letter
               not
               exceeding
               one
               sheet
               to
               be
               carryed
               or
               conveyed
               a
               further
               distance
               then
               Forty
               English
               miles
               ,
               Four
               pence
               ;
               and
               for
               the
               like
               port
               of
               every
               Letter
               not
               exceeding
               two
               sheets
               ,
               Eight
               pence
               ;
               and
               proportionably
               unto
               the
               same
               Rates
               for
               the
               like
               port
               of
               every
               pacquets
               of
               Letters
               ,
               and
               for
               the
               like
               port
               of
               every
               other
               pacquets
               of
               greater
               Bulk
               ,
               One
               shilling
               for
               every
               ounce
               weight
               ;
               and
               for
               all
               and
               every
               the
               Letters
               ,
               pacquets
               ,
               &
               parcels
               of
               goods
               that
               shall
               be
               carried
               or
               conveyed
               to
               ,
               or
               from
               any
               of
               his
               Majesties
               said
               Dominious
               ,
               to
               or
               from
               any
               other
               parts
               or
               places
               beyond
               the
               Seas
               ,
               according
               to
               the
               severall
               and
               respective
               Rates
               ,
               that
               now
               are
               ,
               
               and
               have
               been
               taken
               for
               Letters
               ,
               Pacquets
               ,
               and
               parcels
               so
               conveyed
               ,
               being
               rated
               either
               by
               the
               Letter
               ,
               or
               by
               the
               Ounce
               weight
               ,
            
             
               That
               is
               to
               say
               ,
               
                 
                   
                      
                  
                   
                      
                  
                   
                     d
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Morlaix
                     ,
                     Saint
                     
                       Maloes
                       ,
                       Caen
                       ,
                       Newhaven
                    
                     ,
                     and
                     places
                     of
                     like
                     distance
                     ,
                     port
                     paid
                     to
                     Roan
                     is
                     for
                  
                   
                     Single
                  
                   
                     vi
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Double
                  
                   
                     xii
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Treble
                  
                   
                     xviii
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Ounce
                  
                   
                     xviii
                  
                
              
               
                 
                   
                      
                  
                   
                      
                  
                   
                     d
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Hamburgh
                     ,
                     Cullen
                     ,
                     Frankfort
                     ,
                     
                       port
                       paid
                       to
                    
                     Antwerp
                     is
                  
                   
                     Single
                  
                   
                     viii
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Double
                  
                   
                     xvi
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Treble
                  
                   
                     xxiv
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Ounce
                  
                   
                     xxiv
                  
                
              
               
                 
                   
                      
                  
                   
                      
                  
                   
                     s
                  
                   
                     d
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Venice
                     ,
                     Geneva
                     ,
                     Legorne
                     ,
                     Rome
                     ,
                     Naples
                     ,
                     Messina
                     ,
                     
                       and
                       all
                       other
                       parts
                       of
                    
                     Italy
                     ,
                     
                       by
                       way
                       of
                    
                     Venice
                     ,
                     franct
                     pro
                     Mantua
                  
                   
                     Single
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                   
                     ix
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Double
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     vi
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Treble
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     iii
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Ounce
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     viii
                  
                
              
               
                 
                   
                      
                  
                   
                      
                  
                   
                     s
                  
                   
                     d
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Marcelia
                     ,
                     Smerna
                     ,
                     Constantinople
                     ,
                     Aleppo
                     ,
                     
                       and
                       all
                       parts
                       of
                    
                     Turkie
                     ,
                     
                       port
                       paid
                       to
                    
                     Marcelia
                  
                   
                     Single
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Double
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
                 
                   
                     3.
                     q
                     ●●
                     .
                     of
                     an
                     ounce
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     ix
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Ounce
                  
                   
                     iii
                  
                   
                     ix
                  
                
              
               
                 
                   
                      
                  
                   
                      
                  
                   
                     s
                  
                   
                     d
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Genoua
                     ,
                     Legorn
                     ,
                     Rome
                     ,
                     
                       and
                       other
                       parts
                       of
                    
                     Italy
                     ,
                     
                       by
                       way
                       of
                    
                     Lyons
                     ,
                     franct
                     pro
                     Lyons
                  
                   
                     Single
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Double
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
                 
                   
                     3
                     q
                     ●●
                     .
                     of
                     an
                     ounce
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     ix
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Ounce
                  
                   
                     iii
                  
                   
                     ix
                  
                
              
               And
               of
               Letters
               sent
               outwards
               ,
               
                 
                   
                      
                  
                   
                      
                  
                   
                     s
                  
                   
                     d
                  
                
                 
                   
                     To
                     
                       Bourdeux
                       ,
                       Rochel
                       ,
                       Nantes
                       ,
                       Orleans
                       ,
                       Byon
                       ,
                       Towers
                       ,
                    
                     and
                     places
                     of
                     like
                     distance
                     ,
                     port
                     paid
                     to
                     Paris
                  
                   
                     Single
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                   
                     ix
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Double
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     vi
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Treble
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     iii
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Ounce
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
              
               
               
                 
                   
                      
                  
                   
                      
                  
                   
                     s
                  
                   
                     d
                  
                
                 
                   
                     And
                     for
                     Letters
                     brought
                     from
                     the
                     same
                     places
                     into
                     England
                  
                   
                     Single
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Double
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
                 
                   
                     3.
                     q
                     ●●
                     .
                     of
                     an
                     ounce
                  
                   
                     iii
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Ounce
                  
                   
                     iv
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
              
               Also
               Letters
               sent
               outwards
               ,
               
                 
                   
                      
                  
                   
                      
                  
                   
                     s
                  
                   
                     d
                  
                
                 
                   
                     To
                     
                       Norembergh
                       ,
                       Bremen
                       ,
                       Dantswick
                       ,
                       Lubeck
                       ,
                       Lipswick
                       ,
                    
                     and
                     other
                     places
                     of
                     like
                     distance
                     ,
                     Post
                     paid
                     to
                     Hamburgh
                  
                   
                     Single
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Double
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
                 
                   
                     3.
                     q
                     ●●
                     .
                     of
                     an
                     ounce
                  
                   
                     iii
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Ounce
                  
                   
                     iv
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
              
               
                 
                   
                      
                  
                   
                      
                  
                   
                     s
                  
                   
                     d
                  
                
                 
                   
                     And
                     for
                     Letters
                     brought
                     from
                     the
                     said
                     places
                     to
                     England
                  
                   
                     Single
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                   
                     viii
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Double
                     .
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     iv
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Treble
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Ounce
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
              
               And
               for
               the
               Port
               of
               Letters
               brought
               into
               England
               from
               
                 
                   
                      
                  
                   
                      
                  
                   
                     s
                  
                   
                     d
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Calais
                     ,
                     Diepe
                     ,
                     Bulloigne
                     ,
                     Abbeville
                     ,
                     Amiens
                     ,
                     Saint
                     Omers
                     ,
                     Montrell
                  
                   
                     Single
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                   
                     iv
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Double
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                   
                     viii
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Treble
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Ounce
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
              
               
                 
                   
                      
                  
                   
                      
                  
                   
                     s
                  
                   
                     d
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Rouen
                  
                   
                     Single
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                   
                     vi
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Double
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Treble
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     vi
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Ounce
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     vi
                  
                
              
               
                 
                   
                      
                  
                   
                      
                  
                   
                     s
                  
                   
                     d
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Paris
                  
                   
                     Single
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                   
                     ix
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Double
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     vi
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Treble
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     iii
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Ounce
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
              
               
                 
                   
                      
                  
                   
                      
                  
                   
                     s
                  
                   
                     d
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Dunkirk
                     ,
                     Ostend
                     ,
                     Lille
                     ,
                     Ipte
                     ,
                     Courtrey
                     ,
                     Gheandt
                     ,
                     Bruxells
                     ,
                     Bridges
                     ,
                     Antwerp
                     ,
                     
                       &
                       all
                       other
                       parts
                       of
                    
                     Flanders
                  
                   
                     Single
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                   
                     viii
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Double
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     iv
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Treble
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Ounce
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
              
               
                 
                   
                      
                  
                   
                      
                  
                   
                     s
                  
                   
                     d
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Sluis
                     ,
                     Flushing
                     ,
                     Middleburgh
                     ,
                     Amsterdā
                     ,
                     Roterdam
                     ,
                     Delph
                     ,
                     Hagh
                     ,
                     
                       and
                       from
                       all
                       other
                       parts
                       of
                    
                     Holland
                     &
                     Zealand
                  
                   
                     Single
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                   
                     viii
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Double
                  
                   
                     i
                  
                   
                     iv
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Treble
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
                 
                   
                     Ounce
                  
                   
                     ii
                  
                   
                     o
                  
                
              
            
             
             
               Provided
               alwayes
               ,
               That
               all
               Mercha●●●●
               Accompts
               not
               exceeding
               one
               sheet
               of
               paper
               ,
               and
               all
               Bills
               of
               Exchange
               ,
               Invoyces
               ,
               and
               Bills
               of
               Lading
               ,
               are
               ,
               and
               shall
               hereby
               be
               understood
               to
               be
               allowed
               without
               Rate
               in
               the
               Price
               of
               the
               Letters
               ,
               and
               likewise
               the
               Covers
               of
               Letters
               not
               exceeding
               one
               fourth
               part
               of
               a
               sheet
               of
               Paper
               sent
               to
               
                 Marseilles
                 ,
                 Venice
              
               or
               Ligorne
               ,
               to
               be
               sent
               forward
               to
               Turky
               ,
               shall
               be
               understood
               to
               be
               allowed
               to
               pass
               without
               Rate
               or
               payment
               for
               the
               same
               ;
               and
               according
               to
               the
               same
               Rates
               and
               proportions
               for
               the
               port
               of
               Letters
               ,
               Packquets
               &
               parcels
               to
               or
               from
               any
               of
               the
               parts
               or
               places
               beyond
               the
               Seas
               ,
               where
               Posts
               have
               not
               been
               heretofore
               setled
               ,
               and
               may
               hereafter
               be
               setled
               by
               the
               said
               Post-Master
               General
               for
               the
               time
               being
               ,
               his
               Executors
               or
               Assignes
               :
               And
               it
               shall
               and
               may
               be
               lawful
               to
               and
               for
               such
               Post-Master
               General
               ,
               &
               his
               Deputy
               and
               Deputies
               ,
               to
               ask
               ,
               demand
               ,
               take
               and
               receive
               of
               every
               person
               that
               he
               or
               they
               shall
               furnish
               and
               provide
               with
               Horses
               ,
               Furniture
               and
               Guide
               to
               ride
               ,
               ost
               in
               any
               of
               the
               Post-roardes
               as
               aforesaid
               ,
               Three
               pence
               of
               English
               money
               for
               each
               Horses
               Hire
               or
               Postage
               for
               every
               English
               Mile
               ,
               and
               Foure
               pence
               for
               the
               Guide
               for
               every
               Stage
               .
               And
               whereas
               upon
               the
               arrival
               of
               Ships
               from
               parts
               beyond
               the
               Seas
               into
               several
               Ports
               within
               his
               Majesties
               Dominions
               ,
               many
               Letters
               directed
               to
               several
               Merchants
               and
               others
               ,
               have
               been
               detained
               long
               to
               the
               great
               damage
               of
               the
               Merchants
               ,
               in
               want
               of
               that
               speedy
               advice
               and
               intelligence
               which
               they
               might
               have
               had
               if
               the
               same
               had
               been
               forthwith
               dispatched
               by
               the
               s●●●d
               posts
               ,
               and
               sometimes
               such
               Letters
               have
               been
               delivered
               by
               the
               Masters
               or
               Passengers
               of
               s●●h
               
               Ships
               to
               ignorant
               and
               loose
               hands
               ,
               that
               understand
               not
               the
               way
               and
               means
               of
               speedy
               conveyance
               and
               delivery
               of
               Letters
               ,
               whereby
               great
               prejudice
               hath
               accrued
               to
               the
               affairs
               of
               Merchants
               and
               others
               ,
               as
               well
               by
               the
               miscarryage
               of
               many
               Letters
               so
               brought
               ,
               as
               oftentimes
               by
               the
               opening
               of
               the
               same
               to
               the
               discovery
               of
               the
               correspondencies
               and
               secrets
               of
               the
               Merchant
               .
            
             
               Be
               it
               further
               Enacted
               by
               the
               Authority
               aforesaid
               ,
               That
               all
               Letters
               and
               Pacquets
               that
               by
               any
               Master
               of
               any
               Ship
               or
               Vessel
               ,
               or
               any
               of
               his
               Company
               ,
               or
               any
               Passengers
               therein
               shall
               or
               may
               be
               brought
               to
               any
               Port-Town
               within
               his
               Majesties
               Dominions
               ,
               or
               any
               of
               the
               Members
               thereof
               ,
               other
               then
               such
               Letters
               as
               are
               before
               excepted
               ,
               or
               may
               be
               sent
               by
               common
               known
               Carriers
               in
               manner
               aforesaid
               ,
               or
               by
               a
               friend
               as
               aforesaid
               ;
               shall
               by
               such
               Master
               ,
               Passenger
               ,
               or
               other
               person
               be
               forthwith
               delivered
               unto
               the
               Deputy
               or
               Deputies
               only
               of
               the
               said
               Post-Master
               General
               for
               the
               time
               being
               by
               him
               appointed
               for
               the
               said
               Port-Town
               ,
               and
               by
               him
               or
               them
               to
               be
               sent
               Post
               unto
               the
               said
               General
               Post-Office
               to
               be
               delivered
               according
               to
               the
               several
               and
               respective
               directions
               of
               the
               same
               .
            
             
               And
               be
               it
               further
               Enacted
               by
               the
               aforesaid
               Authority
               ,
               That
               no
               person
               or
               persons
               whatsoever
               ,
               or
               Body
               politick
               or
               Corporate
               other
               then
               such
               Post-Master
               General
               ,
               as
               shall
               from
               time
               to
               time
               be
               nominated
               and
               appointed
               by
               his
               Majesty
               ,
               his
               Heires
               or
               Successors
               ,
               and
               constituted
               by
               Letters
               Patents
               under
               the
               Great
               Seal
               of
               England
               as
               aforesaid
               ,
               and
               his
               Deputy
               and
               Deputies
               or
               Affignes
               ,
               shall
               presume
               to
               
               carry
               ,
               recarry
               &
               deliver
               Letters
               for
               Hi●e
               ,
               other
               then
               as
               before
               excepted
               ,
               or
               to
               set
               up
               or
               imploy
               any
               Foot-post
               ,
               Horse-post
               ,
               Coach-post
               ,
               or
               Pacquet-Boat
               whatsoever
               for
               the
               conveyance
               ,
               carrying
               ,
               and
               recarrying
               of
               any
               Letters
               or
               Pacquets
               by
               Sea
               or
               Land
               within
               his
               Majesties
               Dominions
               ,
               or
               shall
               provide
               and
               maintaine
               Horses
               and
               Furniture
               for
               the
               horsing
               of
               any
               Thorow-posts
               ,
               or
               persons
               riding
               in
               Post
               with
               a
               Guide
               and
               Horne
               ,
               as
               usuall
               for
               hire
               ,
               upon
               paine
               of
               forfeiting
               the
               summe
               of
               Five
               pounds
               of
               English
               money
               for
               every
               severall
               offence
               against
               the
               Tenor
               of
               this
               present
               Act
               ,
               And
               also
               of
               the
               forfeiture
               of
               the
               summe
               of
               One
               Hundred
               pounds
               of
               like
               English
               money
               for
               every
               weeks
               time
               that
               any
               Offender
               against
               this
               Act
               shall
               imploy
               ,
               maintaine
               ,
               and
               continue
               any
               such
               Foot-post
               ,
               Horse-post
               ,
               Coach-post
               or
               Pacquet-Boat
               as
               aforesaid
               :
               which
               said
               several
               and
               respective
               Forfeitures
               ,
               shall
               ,
               and
               may
               be
               sued
               for
               ,
               and
               recovered
               by
               Action
               or
               Actions
               of
               Debt
               ,
               Plaint
               ,
               or
               Information
               in
               any
               of
               his
               Majesties
               Courts
               of
               Record
               ,
               wherein
               no
               Essoigne
               ,
               Priviledge
               ,
               protection
               ,
               or
               Wager
               of
               Law
               shall
               be
               admitted
               ;
               and
               the
               said
               several
               and
               respective
               Forfeitures
               that
               shall
               happen
               from
               time
               to
               time
               to
               be
               recovered
               ,
               shall
               be
               and
               remaine
               the
               one
               moiety
               thereof
               to
               his
               Majestie
               ,
               &
               his
               Heires
               and
               Successors
               ,
               and
               the
               other
               moiety
               thereof
               to
               such
               person
               or
               persons
               ,
               who
               shall
               or
               will
               inform
               against
               the
               Offender
               or
               Offenders
               against
               this
               present
               Act
               ,
               and
               shall
               or
               will
               sue
               for
               the
               said
               Forfeitures
               upon
               the
               same
               .
            
             
               Provided
               alwayes
               ,
               That
               if
               any
               Post-Master
               of
               any
               respective
               place
               ,
               doth
               not
               ,
               or
               cannot
               
               not
               furnish
               any
               person
               or
               persons
               riding
               in
               Post
               with
               sufficient
               Horses
               within
               the
               space
               of
               one
               half
               hour
               after
               demand
               ,
               That
               then
               such
               person
               or
               persons
               are
               hereby
               understood
               to
               be
               left
               at
               liberty
               to
               provide
               themselves
               ,
               as
               conveniently
               they
               can
               ;
               And
               the
               persons
               who
               shall
               furnish
               such
               horses
               ,
               shall
               not
               therefore
               be
               liable
               to
               any
               Penalties
               or
               Forfeitures
               contained
               in
               this
               Act.
               
            
             
               Provided
               alwayes
               ,
               That
               if
               through
               default
               or
               neglect
               of
               the
               Post-Master
               Generall
               aforesaid
               ,
               any
               person
               or
               persons
               riding
               in
               Post
               shall
               fail
               as
               aforesaid
               of
               being
               furnished
               with
               a
               sufficient
               Horse
               or
               Horses
               ,
               for
               his
               or
               their
               use
               ,
               after
               demand
               as
               aforesaid
               ;
               That
               in
               every
               such
               case
               ,
               the
               said
               Post-master
               Generall
               shall
               forfeit
               the
               summ
               of
               Five
               pounds
               sterling
               ,
               the
               one
               moiety
               to
               his
               Majesty
               ,
               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
               Essoigne
               ,
               Protection
               or
               other
               Wager
               in
               Law
               shall
               be
               admitted
               .
            
             
               Provided
               alwayes
               ,
               and
               be
               it
               Enacted
               ,
               That
               nothing
               herein
               contained
               shall
               be
               understood
               to
               prohibit
               the
               carrying
               or
               recarrying
               of
               any
               Letters
               or
               pacquets
               ,
               to
               or
               from
               any
               Town
               or
               place
               ,
               to
               or
               from
               the
               next
               respective
               Post-road
               ,
               or
               Stage
               appointed
               for
               that
               purpose
               ;
               But
               that
               every
               person
               shall
               have
               free
               liberty
               to
               send
               and
               imploy
               such
               persons
               as
               they
               shall
               think
               fit
               ,
               for
               to
               carry
               the
               said
               Letters
               or
               Pacquets
               as
               aforesaid
               without
               any
               forfeiture
               or
               penalty
               therefore
               ,
               Any
               thing
               contained
               in
               this
               Act
               to
               the
               contrary
               notwithstanding
               .
            
             
             
               Provided
               alwayes
               ,
               That
               if
               the
               Pacquet
               or
               Maile
               shall
               be
               carried
               out
               of
               England
               into
               any
               part
               beyond
               the
               Seas
               in
               any
               Ship
               or
               Vessel
               which
               is
               not
               of
               English
               built
               ,
               and
               navigated
               with
               English
               Seamen
               ,
               That
               in
               every
               such
               case
               ,
               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
               .
            
          
        
      
    
     
  

