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merset, Devon, and Cornwall, and for the relief of balkers, condors and fishermen, against malicious fuits.

Cap. 24. Against the deceitful and falfe making of Mildernix and Powle Davies, whereof fail-cloths for the navy and other fhipping are made. Cap. 25. For continuing and reviving of divers ftatutes, and for repealing of fome others. Cap. 26. For the continuance and due obfervation of certain orders for the exchequer, first fet down and established by virtue of a privy feal from the late Queen Elizabeth. Cap. 27. For the better execution of the intent and meaning of former ftatutes, made against fhooting in guns, and for the prefervation of the game of pheasants and partridges, and against the destroying of hares with hare-pipes and tracing hares in the fnow.

Cap. 28. A confirmation of the King's letters patents, bearing date at Weftminfter 30 die Aprilis, anno 2 Regis Jacobi, granted to the mayor, bailiffs, and burgeffes of the borough of Berwick upon Tweed, and of the franchises, liberties and customs of the faid borough.

Cap. 29. To what forts of flesh, licences to eat flesh in Lent shall not extend: what fort of flesh shall not be killed in Lent to be put to fale. Cap. 30. The inhabitants of MelcombRegis, in the county of Dorfet,within the diocese of Bristol, may at their own costs build a church upon the ground where the chapel now ftandeth, and the grounds adjoining, convenient to receive the inhabitants of Radipol, and inclose the waste grounds adjoining, to make a church-yard for a place of burial; after which church is builded, it shall be called the parochial church of Radipol; and the new parfon of Radipol, and his fucceffors, fhall be parfons thereof; and

the old parish-church of Radipol fhall be but a chapel of ease and the patron of the old parishchurch of Radipol fhall be patron of the new. And a new mansionhoufe in Melcomb-Regis affigned to the faid parfon and his fucceffors for ever.

Cap. 31. For the charitable relief and ordering of perfons infected with the plague.

Cap. 32. From the end of this feffion of parliament, during seven years, and no longer, there fhall be paid by the master or owner of every fhip, veffel or crayer (faving of Lime Regis in the county of Dorfet) whereof any of the King's fubjects fhall be owners or part-owners of the burden of twenty tons or upwards, for every voyage loading or discharging within this realm, or to or from any foreign country beyond the feas, and paffing to or from London, or from, to or by Dover, or coming into the harbour there, (not having a cocquet teftifying his payment before) three pence for every ton of the burden of every fuch veffel, &c. except veffels loaden with fea-coals or grindftones; and for every chaldron of fea-coals or grind-ftones, 1d, ob. which fhall be paid to the customer, collector of customs or fubfidies, or their deputies, &c. Cap. 33. For a fubfidy of tonnage and poundage.

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4. An act for the reftitution of the fon and two daughters of Robert late earl of Effex.

5. An act for the reftitution of Thomas, only fon of Philip late earl of Arundel.

6. An act for the reftitution in blood of William Howard, youngest fon of Thomas late duke of Norfolk, and of the children of the lady Margaret Sackvile, daughter of the faid duke. 7. An act for the reftitution of William Pagett, only fon of Thomas late lord Pagett.

8. An act for the reftitution of Thomas Lucas, gentleman, in blood. An act to fecure Simpfon's debt, and fave harmless the warden of the fleet in fir Thomas Shirley's cafe. 10. An act for the naturalizing of Lodovick duke of Lenox, Henry lord of Obigney, his brother, and their children.

11. An act for the naturalizing of the right honourable Margaret countels of Nottingham.

12. An act for the naturalizing of John earl of Marre, his wife and children.

13. An act for the naturalizing of fir George Howme, knight, lord treafurer of Scotland, his wife and children.

14. An act for confirmation of certain letters patents made to firGeorge Howme, knight, lord treasurer of Scotland.

15. An act for the naturalizing of fir Edward Bruce, knight, lord of Kinloffe, his wife and children, and for confirmation of letters patents made to him.

16. An act for the naturalizing of fir Thomas Arefkyn, knight, and Alexander Arefkyn his fon, and all other the children of the faid fir Thomas, born in the kingdom of Scotland, or wherefoever within the King's majefty's dominions.

17. An act for confirmation of letters patents made to the right honour

able Charles earl of Nottingham, lord admiral of England, Thomas earl of Suffolk, lord chamberlain of the King's houfhold, fir John Levefon, and fir John Trevor, knights, for the ufe and benefit of the lady Frances dowager of Kildare, and now wife of Henry late lord Cobham, attainted. 18. An act for the naturalizing of dame Mary Afton, wife to fir Roger Afton, knight, and their children. 19. An act for the naturalizing of fir John Ramfey, knight.

20. An act for the naturalizing of fir James Hay, knight.

21. An act for the naturalizing of John Gordon, dean of Sarum, his wife and children.

22. An act for the naturalizing of fir John Kennedy, knight.

23. An act for the naturalizing of fir John Drumonde, knight.

24. An act for the naturalizing of Adam Newton, efquire.

25. An act for reftitution in blood of Thomas Littleton, eldest son of John Littleton, ate of Franckley in the county of Worcester, efquire, deceafed, John Littleton, fecond fon of the faid John Littleton, deceased, and Edward Littleton, third fon of the faid John Littleton deceased, Bridget Littleton, eldest daughter of the faid John Littleton deceased, Anne Littleton, fecond daughter of the faid John Littleton deceased, and Jane Littleton, third daughter of the faid John Littleton deceased. 26. An act for the naturalizing of William Browne, Anne Browne, and Barbara Browne, children of fir William Browne, knight, lieutenantgovernor of his Majefty's cautionarie town of Ulifhinge.

27. An act for the enabling of Thomas
Throgmorton, efquire, to make fale
of certain lands for payment of his
debts.

28. An act for the naturalizing of
Thomas Glover, Margaret Mordant,
Francis Collimore, Alexander Daniell,
Nicholas

Nicholas Gilpine, and Mary Capcote. 29. An act for the fale of certain lands of fir Thomas Rowfe, knight, for the payment of his debts. 30. An act for the quiet eftablishing and fettling of the lands and pof feffions late of fir George Rodney, knight, deceased.

31. An act for the affuring of certain lands and tenements to the dean and canons of Windfor, and of affuring a lease of the prebend of Bedwin in the county of Wilts to Edward earl of Hertford. 32. An act for Henry Fernegan the younger, for the fale of the manor of Dages in Raveningham and Hering fleete alias St. Olaves in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, for the payment of his debts.

33. An act for the jointure of the wife of Martin Culthrope, gentleman. 34. An act for the relief of Thomas Lovell, efquire.

35. An act for explanation of a former act made in the 43d year of the reign of the late Queen Elizabeth, intituled, An act for the enabling of Edward Nevile of Berling in the county of Kent, and fir Henry Nevile, knight, his fon and heir apparent, to difpofe of certain copyhold lands, parcel of the manor of Rotherfield in the county of Suffex, and of the manors of Allesley and Filonley in the county of Warwick. 36. An act to enable John Tebols, gentleman, to make his wife a jointure of certain of his lands, and to fell fome part for preferment of his younger children.

37. An act for the naturalizing of Katherine Vincent, Elizabeth Vincent, Sufanna Vincent, Hefter Vincent, and Mary Vincent.

38. An act for the naturalizing of Victor Chauntrel, Peter Martin, Mentia Van Urzell, wife of George Aldriche, efquire, Sabina Aldriche, Edward, and Peregrine Aldriche, her children.

Anno 3 Jacobi.

Cap. 1. For a publick thanksgiving to Almighty God every year on the fifth day of November.

Cap. 2. For the attainder of divers offenders in the late moft barbarous, monstrous, deteftable and damnable treasons.

Cap. 3. For explaining an act made in the firft feflion of this parliament, intituled, An act authorizing certain commiffioners of the realm of England, to treat with the commiffioners of Scotland, for the weal of both kingdoms.

Cap. 4. For the better discovering and repreffing of popish recufants. Cap. 5. To prevent and avoid dangers which may grow by popish recufants.

Cap. 6. To enable all his Majesty's Joving fubjects of England and Wales, to trade freely into the dominions of Spain, Portugal, and France. Cap. 7. To reform the multitudes and mifdemeanors of attornies and follicitors at law, and to avoid unneceffary fuits and charges in law. Cap. 8. To avoid unneceffary delays of executions. Cap. 9. For the relief of fuch as lawfully ufe the trade and handicraft of skinners.

Cap. 10. For the rating and levying

of the charges for conveying malefactors and offenders to the gaol. Cap. 11. For transportation of beer over the feas.

Cap. 12. For the better preservation of fea-fish.

Cap. 13. Againft unlawful hunting, ftealing of deer and conies. Cap. 14. For explanation of the ftatute of fewers.

Cap. 15. For the recovery of small debts, and for the relieving of poor debtors in London.

Cap. 16. For the repeal of one act made in the fourteenth year of Queen

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Queen Elizabeth's reign, concerning the length of kerfies. Cap. 17. Concerning Welsh cottons. Cap. 18. For the bringing in of a fresh ftream of running water_to the north part of the city of London. Cap. 19. For the repairing and maintaining of the highway leading from Kingflon to Nonfuch. Cap. 20. For making paffage from London to Oxford by water. Cap. 21. To reftrain the abuses of players.

Cap. 22. For the paving of Drury-
Lane, and the town of St. Giles's in
the fields, in the county of Middle-
Sex.
Cap.23. For the making up and keep-

ing in reparation ofChepflow-bridge. Cap. 24. For making a bridge over the river of Severn, in the county of Worcester.

Cap. 25. For confirmation of four fubfidies, of four fhillings in the pound, granted to the King by the clergy.

Cap. 26. For three intire fubfidies,

and fix fifteens, granted to the King by the temporalty.

Cap. 27. For a confirmation of the King's general and free pardon.

Private As.

Anno 3 Jacobi.

1. An act for the affuring of certain fmall parcels of ground to Robert earl of Salisbury and his heirs, for the enlargement and commodious ufe of his manfion houfe in the Strand, now called Salisbury house, and for recompence to be given for the fame,

2. An act for the affurance of the jointure of the right honourable Frances countess of Effex, wife of the right honourable Robert earl of Effex.

3. An act for the prefident and fcholars of Corpus Chrifti college in the university of Oxford.

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An act for the establishing of the poffeffions and inheritance of Edmund late lord Chandos of Sudeley, deceased.

6. An act to establish in the crown the lands and poffeffions of Henry late lord Cobbam, and George Brooke, efquire, attainted of high treason, with a confirmation of grants made by his Majesty.

7.

8.

An act for the confirmation of certain leafes and estates made by the right honourable Robert lord Spencer, and by his late father deceafed, and his mother now living. An act for the reftoring and enabling of Henry lord Danvers, as fon and heir to fir fehn Danvers, knight, deceased, notwithstanding the attainder and corruption of blood of fir Charles Danvers, knight, deceafed, elder brother of the faid lord Danvers.

9. An act for the confirmation of the King's majesty's letters patents made to the provoft and fcholars of Oriel college in Oxford. 10. An act for confirmation of letters patents made to the governors of the free grammar fchool at Saint Bees, in the county of Cumberland.

II. An act to enable fir Christopher Hatton, knight, to difpofe of certain lands, tenements and hereditaments, notwithstanding a limitation or clause of perpetuity anncxed to his eftate.

12. An act to affure and confirm the fale of certain lands lying within the county of Middlefex, to Thomas Lake, knight, and dame Mary, his wife.

13. An act for fale of certain lands of fir Jonathan Trelawney, knight, deceased, for payment of his debts.

14. An act for affuring of the jointure of dame Elionor Cave, wife of fir Thomas Cave of Standforde, in the county of Northampton, knight. 15. An act for enabling of John Hotham, efquire, the father, and John Hotham his fon, to convey certain lands for a jointure of such wife as John the fon fhall marry.

16. An act for the fettling of the manor of Rye in the counties of Gloucefter and Worcester, upon William Throckmorton, efquire, and his heirs, according to a feoffment thereof made by Charles late earl of Devon-fbire.

17. An act for the more fpeedy fale

of certain lands of fir Thomas Rowfe, knight, for payment of his debts. 18. An act for affurance of certain lands late fir John Skinner's, knight, to fir William Smith and fir Michael Hickes, knights.

19. An act for the relief of John Roger, gentleman, against Robert Taylor, Paul Taylor, and William Taylor, for defrauding of a truft repofed in Thomas Taylor their father, and decreed against them in the high court of chancery.

20. An act for the affurance of the

lands of Walter Walsh, efquire. 21. An act for fale of certain lands of Edward Downes, efquire, for payment of his debts.

22. An act for the naturalizing of fir David Foulis, knight, and for confirmation of letters patents by his most excellent Majefty to him made.

23. An act for the naturalizing of the children of fir Edward Conway, knight, lieutenant governor of the King's majesty's cautionary town of the Brill.

24. An act for the naturalizing of fir James Arefkyn, knight, his wife and children.

25. An act for the naturalizing of fir David Murray, knight, gentleman of the Prince his bedchamber, and

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Cap. 1. For the utter abolition of all memory of hoftility, and the dependance thereof, between England and Scotland, and for the repreffing of occafions of diforders, and diforders in time to come.

Cap. 2. For the true making of woolen cloth.

Cap. 3. To give cofts to the defen

dant upon a nonfuit of the plaintiff, or verdict against him. Cap. 4. To restrain the utterance of beer and ale to alehoufe-keepers and tiplers not licenced. Cap. 5. For repreffing the odious

and loathfom fin of drunkenness. Cap. 6. For repealing fo much of one

branch of a statute made in the first year of his Majefty's reign, intituled, An act concerning tanners, curri ers, hoemakers, and other artificers occupying the cutting of leather, as concerneth the fealing of theepskins, and to avoid felling of tanned leather by weight. Cap. 7. For the founding and incorporating of a free grammar-school

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