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a 7 Eli J. not printed. Sanftuaries ex- tina. Apparel- ai Ed. 4.0.5. Apparel. 3 H. 8. c. ij. SI H, 8.0,9. Appardl. 7 Ed.e.c. 8. Apparel. i&zPh.&M. e.2. Wood. 4 H. s. c. 3. Wood. 4 Ed. 4. c. 9. Metal. J5R,».c. II. Poor. S&6Ed.6. c. zi. Wine. 7Ed, 6.0,5. Trades, 4£d, 4. c. 8, Appirel. 14 H. 8.0. 13. 1 & » Ph. & M. c.i. All Statutes (hat concern Apparel repealed, 3 Inft. 199. Wars. 4 & 5. Ph. & M. c. t. Leather. 5Eliz, c. 8. Continuance. iM.Seir.i.c.I. The 15 laft Sta- tutes repealed. Marriage of Priefts. 1 & 3 Ed. 6. c. ir, Ecclefiafticiil Perfons, S&6Ed.6. c. II. made perpetual. The Children of Ecclelianical Perfons (hall be Iciytiinate and inhsritable. ACenfirirmion of certain Or- ders before m^de for rho E.vclie- ^■;ier. C. 26. Annofecundo[vulg6primo] Jacobj I. A. D. 1604. Queen Elizabeth, intituled, * An Act for the Punifliment of Vagabonds, and f(»- idie Rdief of the 'Poor and Impotent,' as concerneth the taxing, rating, levying, receiving and employing of Gaol Mo- ney, Ihall be revived from henceforth, and ftand and continue until the End of jiie firft Seffion of the next Parliament. XXXIII, And be it alfo further enadled by the Authority aforefaid. That the Statute made in the feven and twentieth Year of the faid Queen Elizabeth, intituled, ' An A&. for the Maintenance of the Pier ' and Cob of Lyme-Regis in the County of Dorjet,' ihall be continaed andftand in Force and Strength for and during the Space of ten Years next enfuing the lirft Day of this prefent Parliament, and from thence to the End of the next Seffion of Parliament, XXXIV, And be it alfo enadted by the Authority of this prefent Parliament, That fo much of all Statutes as concerneth abjured Perfons and Sanctuaries, or ordering or governing of Perfons abjured, or in Sanftuaries, made before the hve and thirtieth Year of the late QuQtn Elizabeth's Reign, ihall alfo ftand repealed and be void, XXaV. And alfo that an A61 made in the two and twentieth Year of the Reign oi JsJmg Edivard the Fourth againft Fulling of Hats, Bonnets and Caps in Fulling-mills : XXXVI, And an Ad: made in the third Year of King Henry the Eighth, intituled, ' An A(ft con- ' cernine the making of Caps and Hats :' XXXvII, And an Aft made in the one and twentieth Year of King Henry the Eighth, intituled,

  • An A6t limiting the Price of Hats and Caps brought from beyond the Seas :

XXXVIII. And an Adt made in the feventh Year of King Edward the Sixth, intituled, ' An A<5t

  • for the true Fulling and Thicking of Caps ;'

XXXIX. And an Adt made in the firft Year of Queen Mary, intituled, 'An Adt for the Sale of Hats ' and Caps made beyond the Sea :' XL, An A<5t made in the fourth Year of King Henry the Fifth, that Patten-Makers fhould make no Pattens nor Clogs of Timber called Afp, together with an A6t made in the fourth Year of King Edward the Fourth, That Patten-makers might make Pattens or Clogs of fuch Pieces of Timber called Afp, as was not convenient or fufficient for Shafts : XLI, And an Aft made in the fifteenth Year of King Richard the Second, touching Girdlers gar- nifliing their Girdles with white Metal : XLII, And an A6t made in the tifth Year of King Edward the Sixth, intituled, ' An Act againft

  • Pedlars and Tinkers :'

XLIII, And fo much of an AtSl made in the feventh Year of the Reign of the faid King Edward the Sixth, intituled, ' An A<5t made to avoid the great and exceffive Prices of Wines, as doth concern the ' felling of Wine at certain Prices, or forbidding or reilraining the having of Wines in Mens Houfes:' XLIV. And an A6t made in the fourth Year of King Edward the Fourth, That no Stranger or Alien fhould buy any Englijh Horns unwrought, and that the Wardens of the Horners fliould have Power to fearch all Manner of Wares pertaining to their Myftery in London, and four and twenty Miles on every Side of it: [In Part revived by 7 Jac. i. c. 14.J XLV. And that an A<5t made in the four and twentieth Year of the late King Henry the Eighth for Reformation in Excefs of Apparel; together with another A<5t bearing the fame Title, made in the firft and fecond Years of the Reign of the late King Philip and Qiieen Mary, and all other Aifts heretofore made concerning Apparel : " XLVI, And an Aet made in the fourth andfifth Years jof the late King. Philip and Queen Mary, for the having and keeping of Horfe, Armour and Weapon : XLVII. And a Statute made in the fifth Year of the Reign ofour late fovereign Lady Queen £■//- zaketh, intituled, ' An Adt touching Tanners, Curriers, Shoemakers and other Artificers occupying the ' cutting of Leather :' (-2) fliall likewife henceforth be repealed and void, XL VIII, And be it further enacted by the Authority of this prefent Parliament, That an Adt made in-the firft Year of the Reign of Queen Mary, intituled, ' An Act for the Repeal of certain Statutes ' made in the Time of King Edward the Sixth,' ihall ftand repealed atid void. XLIX. And that an Adt made in the Seflion of Parliament, hoJden upon Prerogation zt TFe/f mincer the fourth 'Day of November in the fecond Year of the Reign of the late King Edward the Sixth, and there continued and kept to the fourteenth Day of March in the third Year of the faid late Kind's Reign, intituled, ' An -Adt to take away all pofitive Laws made againft the Marriage of Priefts : L. And am Adt made in the Seffion of Parliament holden upon Prorogation at JVejlminlier the three and twentieth "Dzy oi Janumy in the fifth Year of the Reign of the faid King Edward tht Sixth, and there continued and kept until the fifteenth Day of j^prilm the fixth Year ef his Reign, intituled, ' An Act ' made for Declaration of a Statute made for the Marriage of Priefts, and for the Legitimation of their ' Children ;' (2) ihall ftand revived, and be in Force for ever, the faid Act of Repeal notvvithitanding : (3) And the Children of Ecclefiaftical Perfons in the faid Adt mentioned, Ihall be and continue legitimate and inheritable to all Intents and Purpofes, in fuch Sort as. Children of Lay Perfons do enjoy and may in- herit ; any Canon or Conftitution to the contrary notwithftanding. CAP. XXVL An Aft for the Continuance and due Obfervation of certain Orders for the Exchequer, firft fet down and eftabliflied by Virtue of z Privy Seal from the late Queen Elizabeth. O S T humbly pray your excellent Majefty, your moft loving and faithful Subjedts the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, in this prefent Parliament afferabled, That whereas tlic late Qiieai Elizabeth in the tlurteenth Year of her happy Reign, out of her Princely Grace and ' mecr