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TABLE of the STATUTES,

Containing the Titles of all fuch Acts as are extant in print, from the Twelfth of King CHARLES II. to the last Year of King JAMES II.

Anno 13 Caroli II.

Cap. 1. For fafety and prefervation
of his Majesty's perfon and govern-
ment, against treasonable and fedi-
tious practices and attempts.
Cap. 2. For repeal of an act of par-
liament, intituled, An act for dif
abling all perfons in holy orders, to ex-
ercife any temporal jurisdiction or au-
thority.

Cap. 3. For the declaring, vefting and
fettling of all fuch monies, goods,
and other things in his Majefty,
which were received, levied or col-
lected in these late times, and are
remaining in the hands or poffef-
fion of any treasurers, receivers,
collectors, or others, not pardoned
by the act of oblivion.
Cap. 4. For a free and voluntary
prefent to his Majesty.
Cap. 5. Against tumults and dif-
orders, upon pretence of preparing
or prefenting publick petitions, or
other addreffes to his Majefty, or
the parliament.

Cap. 6. For declaring the fole right

of the militia to be in the King,
and for the prefent ordering and
difpofing the fame.

Cap. 7. For confirming publick acts.
Cap. 8. For providing neceffary car-

riages for his Majesty in his royal
progrefs and removals.
Cap.9.For the establishing articles and
orders for the regulating and better:
government of his Majefty's navies,
fhips of war, and forces by fea.
Cap. 10. To prevent the unlawful
courfing, hurting or killing of deer,
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Cap. 11. For confirming of three acts
therein mentioned.

Cap. 12. For explanation of a clause
contained in an act of parliament,
made in the feventeenth year of the
late King Charles, intituled, An alt
for repeal of a branch of a flatuta
primo Elizabethæ, concerning com-
miffioners for caufes ecclefiaftical.
Cap. 13. For vefting the arrears of
the excife and new impoft in his
Majefty.

Cap. 14. For confirming an act, in-
tituled, An att for encouraging and
encreafing of shipping and navigation,
and feveral other acts, both pub-
lick and private mentioned therein.
Cap. 15. For declaring the pains,
penalties and forfeitures impofed
upon the estates and perfons of
certain notorious offenders, ex-
cepted out of the act of free and
general pardon, indemnity and
oblivion.

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4. An act enabling John Harbin,

efquire, to fettle, fell and difpofe of feveral manors, meffuages, lands, tenements and hereditaments with the appurtenances in the county of Somerfet and Dorfet therein mentioned, for payment of his debts, and to make provifion for his younger children.

5. An act to enable the fale of fome of the lands of Thomas Hunt, efq; and John Hunt, gent. for payment of their debts. 6. An act for fettling the manors of Knoll, Seale, and Kempfing in the county of Kent, upon the earl of Dorfet and his heirs, and charging the manor of Bexhill, and the manor or farm of Cowding, and other lands in the county of Suffex, with a rent charge of one hundred and thirty pounds per annum in lieu thereof.

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7. An act for confirmation of the charter and privileges of the mafter, wardens and commonalty of weavers, fullers and clothiers in the city of Worcefter.

8. An act for fettling feveral lands late of Sir Edward Baefb, knight, upon Sir Ralph Baeh, knight of the Bath, heir of the faid Sir Edward, and his heirs. 9. An act for confirmation and explanation of An alt for the fettling of fome of the manors and lands of the earl of Cleaveland in truffees, to be fold for the fatisfying of the debts of the faid earl, and of Thomas lord Wentworth his fon.

10. An act for the uniting the parfonages of Saint Andrews and Saint Mary Witton in Droitwich in the county of Worcester.

11. An act to enable John lord Aber. gavenny, fon and heir of Henry late lord Abergavenny, to fellcertainlands, for payment of his debts, and preferment of his brothers and fifters. 12. An act for the naturalizing of Francis Brudenell, efquire, fon and

heir apparent of the right honourable Robert lord Brudenel, and of the right honourable Anna Maria countess of Shrewsbury, daughter of the faid lord Brudenell, and now wife of the right honourable Francis earl of Shrewsbury.

13. An act for the reviving a fettlement of certain lands on John Orlibeare for life, the remainder to the fons of the faid John fucceffively and the heirs males of their bodies, &c.

14. An act for confirming and continuing an act for neceffary maintenance of the work of draining the great level of the fens. 15. An act for confirming of an inclosure of land, formerly used for a common highway from Parfons Green to Southfield in Fulham, and the fettling of other land for a common highway there in lieu thereof.

16. An act enabling trustees to fell certain lands and tenements in the counties of Suffolk and Norfolk, for the payment of the debts of Richard Gipps, efquire, and providing portions for his younger children.

Anno 13 Caroli II. Stat. 2. Cap. 1. For the well-governing and regulating of corporations. Cap. 2. For prevention of vexations

and oppreffions by arrests, and of delays in fuits of law.

Cap. 3. For granting unto the King's majefty twelve hundred and threefcore thoufand pounds, to be affeffed and levied by an affeffment of threescore and ten thousand pounds by the month, for eighteen months. Cap. 4. To enable the King's majesty to make leafes, grants and copies of offices, lands, tenements and hereditaments, parcel of his Highness duchy of Cornwal, or annexed to the fame; and for confirmation of leafes or grants already made.

Private

Private Alls.

Anno 13 Caroli II. Stat. 2.

1. An act for confirming An act for reftoring of the marquefs of Hertford in the dukedom of Somerfet. 2. An act for dividing Trinity Church in Kingston upon Hull from Hafle. 3. An act to enable Algernon Peyton doctor of divinity, to make fale of part of his lands for payment of debts, &c.

4. An act for confirming An act for reftitution of Thomas earl of Arundell, Surrey and Norfolk, to the dignity and title of duke of Norfolk. 5. An act for confirming of private

acts.

Anno 13 & 14 Caroli II. Cap. 1. For preventing the mischiefs and dangers that may arife by certain perfons called Quakers, and others refufing to take lawful oaths. Cap. 2. For repairing the highways and fewers, and for paving and keeping clean of the streets in and about the city of London and Westminster, and for reforming of annoyances and diforders in the streets of, and places adjacent to, the faid cities; and for the regulating and licenfing of hackney coaches, and for the enlarging of feveral ftrait and inconvenient ftreets and paffages.

Cap. 3. For ordering the forces in the

feveral counties of this kingdom. Cap. 4. For the uniformity of publick prayers and administration of facraments, and other rites and ceremonies; and for eftablishing the form of making, ordaining and confecrating bishops, priefts and deacons in the church of England. Cap. 5. For regulating the making of stuffs in Norfolk and Norwich. Cap. 6. For inlarging and repairing of common highways.

Cap. 7. To refrain the exportation

of leather and raw hides out of the realm of England.

Cap. 8. For diftribution of threefcore thousand pounds amongst the truly loyal and indigent commiffion officers, and for affeffing of offices, and diftributing the monies thereby raised for their further fupply.

Cap. 9. For the relief of poor and maimed officers and foldiers, who have faithfully served his Majesty and his royal father in the late,wars. Cap. 10. For eftablishing an additional revenue upon his Majefty, his heirs and fucceffors, for the better fupport of his and their crown and dignity.

Cap. 11. For preventing frauds, and regulating abuses in his Majesty's customs.

Cap. 12. For the better relief of the

poor of this kingdom.

Cap. 13. For prohibiting the impor tation of foreign bonelace, cutwork, imbroidery, fringe, bandftrings, buttons and needle-work. Cap. 14. Directing the profecution of fuch as are accountable for prize goods.

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

Cap. 16. For the more speedy and effectual bringing those perfons to account, whose accounts are excepted in the act of oblivion. Cap. 17. For the relief of collectors,

of publick monies, and their af fiftants and deputies.

Cap. 18. Againft exporting of fheep, wool, wool-fells, mortlings, fhorlings, yarn made of wool, woolflocks, fullers-earth, fulling-clay, and tobacco-pipe clay. Cap. 19. Againft importing of foreign wool-cards, card-wire, or iron-wire.

Cap. 20. For providing carriage by land and by water, for the ufe of his Majesty's navy and ord

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Cap. 21. For preventing the unneceffary charge of theriffs, and for ease in paffing their accounts. Cap. 22. For preventing of theft and rapine upon the northern borders of England.

Cap. 23. An additional act concerning matters of affurance ufed amongst merchants.

Cap. 24. Concerning bankrupts. Cap. 25. For the reftoring of all fuch advowfons, rectories, impropriate glebe-lands and tithes to his Majefty's loyal fubjects, as were taken from them, and making void certain charges impofed on them upon their compofitions for delinquency, by the late ufurped powers. Cap. 26. For reforming abufes committed in the weight and falle packing of butter.

Cap. 27. For repairing of Dover har

bour.

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daughter, and the trustees of the faid lady duchefs.

2. An act for confirmation of certain letters patents made and to be made to the right noble lord George duke of Albermarle, of feveral honours, manors and hereditaments granted or mentioned to be granted to him by his Majefty.

3. An act for confirming the estate of John marquess of Winchester in certain manors and lands whereof the deeds and evidences were burnt and loft at the taking of the castle of Bafing.

4.

An act to confirm the fale of certain lands fold by Ferdinando late earl of Huntingdon, for the pay ment of his own and his father's debts.

5. An act for fettling a capital meffuage or manfion-houfe with the appurtenances in Kensington in the county of Middlefex, upon Baptift viscount Campden and his heirs. 6. An act for confirming An act reftoring to Thomas lord Culpepper, fon and heir and fole executor of John lord Culpepper, baron of Thofway and mafter of the rolls deceafed, all his honours, manors, lands and tenements, leafes not determined and hereditaments whatsoever, whereof the faid John lord Culpepper was in poffeffion on the twentieth of May 1642. or at any time after, which have not been fince fold or aliened by the faid John late lord Culpepper by acts or affurances to which himself was party and confenting.

7. An act to enable the bishop of

London to leafe out the tenements new built upon the scite of his palace in London.

8. An act for the naturalizing of Philadelphia, wife to the right honourable Thomas lord Wentworth. 9. An act for confirming several acts therein mentioned.

10. An act for confirming two acts therein mentioned.

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