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Anno viceiimo primo Jacobi I. A. D. 1623^ Merchants. ^ Cllz. c, 7. 5 Eliz. c. 5, the faid late Qiieen Elizabeth, intituled, ' An Acl for avoiding divers Foreign. Wares made by Handi- ' craftlmen beyond the Seas :' (7) And fo much of one A6t made in the faid fifth Year of the Reign of the faid late Qiieen Elizabeth, intituled, ' An A<5t touching certain politick Conftitutions made for the ' Maiat-ainalice of the Navy,' as is notrepesied by any later Statute, nor doth concern the Tranfportation of Herring or other, Sea-lilh, nor Freedom of Cuftom, Subfidy or Tonnage for the fame, nor Tranf- portation of Corn, hor the Prohibiting the Bringing into this Realm any Cod or Lings in Barrels, or o- ther Cafks ; together with all and every other Additions, Explanations and Alterations made thereunto or thereof, or of any Part thereof, by any Statute or Statutes made fithence the inaking of the faid la(l •mentioned Ait, and in force the laft Day of the Selhon of Parliament that was in the feventh Year of his •Majell:y's Reign of England: (8) And an A&. made in the eighth Year of the Reign of the faid late Queen. ■Elizabeth, intituled, ' An Aft for Bowyers, and the FVices of Bows:' (9), And three A<5ts made in the thirteenth Year of her faid Majefty's Reign, one intituled, ' An Adt that Purveyors may take Corn and. . ' Vi(5"tuftls within five Miles of Cambridge and Oxford in certain Cafes ; (10) one other, ' An A6t againft: '• Frauds defeating Remedies for Dilapidations of Ecclefiaftical Livings, and for Leafes to be granted by '* the Collegiate Churches ;' (11) another intit^aled, Aa A^ touching Leafes of Benefices and. other Ec- ' clefiaftical Livings with Cure;' (izj together with all and every Explanations, Additions and Altera- tions thereof, or of any of them, or to any of them, made by feveral Statutes of the fourteenth, eigh- teenth and three and fortieth Year of her faid late Majefty's Reign : (13) And fo much of an A61 made; in the fourteenth Year of the Reign of the faid late Queen Elizabeth, intituled, ' An Aft for the Punifli- -' ment of Vagabonds, and for the Relief of the Poor and Impotent' as concerneth the Taxing, Rating, Levying, Receiving and Imploying of .Gaol -Money : (14) And fo much of an Aft made in the eighteenth Year of the Reign of the faid late Queen Elizabeth, intituled, ' An Aft for fetting the Poor on Work, ■' and avoiding Idlenefs,' as concerneth Baftards begotten out of lawful Matrimony: (15) And an Aft made in the faid eighteenth Year of the Reign of the faid late Queen Elizabeth, intituled, ' An Aft for ' the Repairing and Amending of the Bridges and Highways near unto the City of Oxford : (16) And two A6ts made in the feven and twentieth Year of the Reign of the faid late Queen Elizabeth, the one intituled, ' An Aft fcf the Maintainance of the Pier and Cob of Lyme-Regis in the County oi Dcrfet :' {ij^ And the other intituled,' An Aft for the good Gavernmentof theGity orBorough of Weftmin^er -^ ( i8 j And two other A.fts made in the faid feven and twentieth Year of the Reign of the faid late Queen. Elizabeth, the one intituled,- ' An Aft for the reviving of av former Statute for the true 'making of Malt ;' .(ig) and the other intituled^ ' An Aft for the keeping the Sea-Banks and Sea-works in the County of' Norfolk :' (20) And an Aftmadein the one and -thirtieth Year of her faid Majefty's Reign,, intituled, ' An Aft for the true Gauging of Veffels brought from beyond the Seas, converted by Brewers for the ' Utterance and Sale of Ale and Beer :'. (21) And two Afts made in. the five and thirtieth Year of her faid late Majefty's Reign, the one intituled, ' An Aft for the Reformation of fundry Abufes in Clothes ' called DevonJhir£ Keriies or" Dozens, according to a Proclamation of the four and thirtieth Year of her faid Majefty's Reign ;' (22) the other intituled, ' An Aft for the bringing in of Clapboard from the Parts beyond the Seas, and the reftxaining of the Tranfporting of WineCafks, for the fparingand preferving of

Timber within the Realm :' (23 J And fo much of one Aft made in the faid five and thirtieth Year of the

Reigu of ithe faid late Qn&sn Elizabeth,, intituled, ' An Aft to. retain the Queen's Majefty's Subjefts in' ' their due Obedience,' as hath not been fithence repealed by any other Statute : (24) And the feveral Afts hereafter mentioned, made in the thirty-ninth Year of the Reign of the faid late Queen Elizabeth, that is to fay. An Aft intituled, ' An Aft for the Punifliment of Rogues, Vagabonds and Sturdy Beggars,' with, the Provifion annexed thereunto by one Aft rnade in the firft Year of the Kind's Majefty's Reign that ngiw is, intituled, 'An Aft for the continuing and reviving of divers Statutes,, and for repealirjg of fome

  • others : (25 ) An Aft intituled, ' An Aft for the Increafe of Mariners, and for Maintainance of Navi-
  • gation,' repealing a former Aft made in the twenty-third Year of her faid Majefty's Reign, bearing.

the fame Title; (26) Aa Aft ■intituledi, . ' An Aft for the Explanation of the Statute made in the fifth Year of her faid Majefty's Reign, concerning Labourers; (27) An Aft intiUiled, ' An Aft nrohibiting.

  • the bringing into this Realm of foreign Cards for Wool :' (28) An Aft intituled, ' An Aft for exceffive
  • making of Malt :' (29) An Aft intituled, ' An Aft againft lewd and wandi-ing Perfons, pretendingto be

'. Soldiers or Mariners :' {3.0) And the, feveral Afts hereafter mentioned, made in the three and fortieth. Year of the Reign of the faid late Qiieen Elizabeth, that is to fay. An Aft irUituled, ' An Aft for the ne- ' celTary Relief of Soldiers and Mariners, (31) An Aft intituled, 'An Aft to avoid trifling and frivolous ' Suits in Law in her Majefty's Courts at JVeJfminJJer ;' ( 32 ) An Aft intituled. An Aft for the Relief of the ' Poor,' with the Addition thereunto made by an Aft made in the firft Year of his Majefty's Reign of ,£'«^- land., intituled, 'An Aft for continuing of divers Statutes, and for Repeal of fome others ;' (3,3) and with this

  • ^' further Addition, And be it enafted. That all Perfons to whom the Overfeers of the Poor fliall, accord-

TheOverfeersof iag to the faid Aft, bind any Children Apprentices, may take and receive, and keep them as Appren- n'lff^A'nnrent^ire"' *^'^^ 5 ^^V formct Statutc to the contrary notwithftancling : (34) An Aft intituled, ' An Aft for the nnren ice , ^ ^^^^ making and Working of Woollen Cloth; (35) An Aft intituled. An Aft to prevent Perjury and

  • Sabor.nation of Perjury, and unnecefTary Expen.ce in Suits of Law:' (^^j And the feveral Afts made

in the firft Year of the Reign of our now Sovereign Lord the King, after mentioned ; one intituled,. ' An Aft made for the Explanation of the Statute made in the fifth Yeai' of the late Qvieen Elizabeth's ' Reign concerning Labourers ;' (37) another intituled, 'An Aft for the Continuance and Explanation ' of the Statute made in the nine and thirtieth Year of the Reign of the late Queen Elizahetb^ intitu- led, ' An Aft for ■ Punilhment of Rogues, VE(gabQnds and Sturdy Beggars:' (38) Another intituled, 'An Aft to tarke, away the Benefit of CJex^y, for fome kind of Mawaughter :' (39.} Another intitu-

  • ■ led, An Aft to reftrain the inordinate Haunting an4 Tipling in Iniisj Alehotdes a"ud other Viftualling-

■ ■ Loufes ; Games. 8 Eliz. CIO. Purveyors, 13 Eliz. c.it. Ecclefiaftical Perfons. 13 Eliz.c. 10. Leafes. ijP1tZ..c.so. 14 Eli^.c. It. "18 El.. c. J I. ^5 Eliz. c. g. yoijf. ,y Eliz. o. 5. 18 Eliz.c, J, . Way<. ■ '>l8 Elle. c. «o. Sewers. a7 Elrz.not' printed . Frarchife, 17 Eliz. not ■ printed. Corn. 27 Eliz. c 14. Sewers. 27 Eliz. c. 24. Ale. 31 Eliz. c. 8. Drapery. 35 Eliz.c. 10. Merchants 35 Eliz. c. II. Pope. 35 Eliz. c. 1. Poor. 39 Eliz. C.4, Continuance. I Jac,. I. c, 25. Fifli. 3.9 E'liz:. c. 10. Apprentice. 39 EUz. c. II, 5 Eliz. c. 4. Drapery. 39 Eliz.c. 14. Corn. 39 Eliz. ic. 16. Poor. 39 Eliz.c. 17. 43 Eliz. c. 3. Suit5. 4.3 Eliz. c. 6. Poor. 43 Eliz. C.2. Continuance. I Jac Poor. out Apprentices, Drapery. 43 Eliz. c. JO. Certiorari. 43 Eliz. c. 5, Apprentice. 1 Jac. ii, C.6. Poor. 5 Eliz.c. 4, I jac. I. C.7, 39 Eliz. c.4. Corn. J fac. i,«,g.