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464 1 8. Anno primo Marine, Seilio fecunda. A. D. Covdwainerst ber of two, and under the Number of twelve, fhall praclife any of the Things above mentioned and being commanded by a Juftice of Peace, &c. to retire, &c. make their Abode by the Space of one Hour together, ever/ of them fhall fuffer Imprifonment one Year, and every Perfon damnified fhall re- cover his triple Damages againft him ; and every Perfon able, being requefted by the King's Officers fhall be bound to refill them. If any Perfons to the Number of forty or above, fhall affemble together by forcible Manner, unlawfully to put in Ure any of the Things above fpecified, or to do other Felo- nies or Rebellions, and fo fhall continue together three Hours after Proclamation made at or nigh the Place where they be fo aflembled, or in fome Market-Town thereunto next adjoining, and after Notice to them given ; every Perfon fo willingly aflembled and continuing fhall be adjudged a Felon. And if any Copyholder or Farmer, being required by any of the King's Officers to aid and affifl them in re- preffing the faid Offenders, do refufe, he fhall forfeit his Copyhold or Leafe, only for Term of his Life. The Statute of 3 & 4 Ed. 6. c. 5. repealed, 1 Eliz. c. 16. EXP. CAP. XIII. The Statutes made Anno 21 H. 8. c. 7. 21 H. 8. c. 12. 23 H. 8. c. 17. 24 H. 8. c. 9. 23 H. 8. c. 3. 28 H. 8. c. 6, 8, 9. 31 H. 8. c. 7. 33 H. 8. c. 2. 35 H. 8. c. 17. 37 H. 8. c. 23. 2^3 Ed. 6. c. 9, 10, 11. 3 & 4 Ed. 6. c. 19, 21. 5^f 6 Ed. 6. c. 2, 14. 7 Ed. 6. c. 11. be revived and made to continue until the End of the next Parliament. EXP. 1 Eliz. c. 18. CAP. XIV. The Statute of 23 EI. 8. c. 2. ordained for the making of Gaols in feveral Counties, fhall be continued until the End of ten Years next after this Parliament. EXP. CAP. XV. It fnall be lawful to the Parifhioners of the late Parifh of St. Ellens in Stangate within the City of York, and the Inhabitants that now are, or hereafter fhall be dwelling in the fame, to build again the fame Parifh Church and Church-yard, and therein to ufe Divine Service, Sacraments, &c. And the Queen, her Heirs and Succelfors may prefent an able Clerk to the Vicarage of the fame. PR. CAP. XVI. EXP. C A P. XVII. A Confirmation of a Releafe which the Queen, by her Letters Patents, made to the Temporality, of a Subfidy given to King Edward, by the Scat, of 7 Ed. 6. c. 12. referving to the Queen the two Fifteens granted by the faid Statute. E XP. CAP. XVIII. A Subfidy of Tonnage and Poundage granted to the Queen during Life, out of divers Merchandifes. EXP. The Regnl Power in the Queen's Ma- jefty as fully as St hath been in any her Progeni- ters. Anno primo Marine, Seilio tertia. CTS made in the Parliament begun and holden at Wefiminjler the fecond Day of April in firft Year of the Reign of our mod gracious Sovejeign Lady Mary, by the Grace of God, Queen of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and there continued and kept to the Dif- folution of the fame, being the fifth Day of May then next enfuing, as followeth. CAP. I. An Aft that the Regal Power of this Realm is as full in the Queen Majefty as ever it was in any her Noble Anceftors. 1 T70rafmitch as the Imperial Crown of this Realm, with all Dignities, Honours, Prerogatives, Authorities,

  • JP Jurifdiclions and Preheminences thereunto annexed, united and belonging, by the Divine Providence
  • of Almighty God, is mofl lawfully, juftly and rightfully defcended and come unto the Queen's Highhafs

' that now is, being the very, true and undoubted Heir and Inheritrix thereof, and invelted in her mofl Royal Perfon, according unto the Laws of this Realm : {1) A.nd by Force and Virtue of the fame, all Re- gal Po".er, Dignity, Honour, Authority, Prerogative, Preheminence and Jurifdiftions doth appertain, and of Right ought to appertain and belong unto her Highnefs, as unto the Sovereign fupream Governor and Queen of this Realm, and of the Dominions thereof, in as full, large and ample Manner, as it hath done ' heretofore