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98 C. 9— II. Anno vicefimo primojAcoBi I. A. D. 1623. S&6W.&M. where fuch Bills of Indictment (hall be found, in the faid Seflions of the Peace fhall afiefs or allow: (3) 8^' V.I c 11 And that in Default thereof, it {hall be lawful for the faid Juftices to proceed to Trial of fuch Indict- eniiiiG'J.i..c,ii. mentsj any fuch Writs of Certiorari to remove the fame Indictments notwithftandlng. JEXP. CAP. IX. -An A<£1 for the Free Trade and Traffick of JVel/f} Clothes, Cottons, Frizes, Linings and Plains in and through the Kingdom of England and Dominion of TVales. The Inhabitants of IVales may iell their Clothes freely. ^fVelJh Clothes may be tranfported. To continue for feven Years. C A P. X. An A(5l of Repeal of one Branch of the Statute made in the Seffion of Parliament holden by- Prorogation at Wejlminjler the twenty-fecond Day oi January in the thirty-fourth Year of the EeignofKing Henry the Eighth, intituled, An /}£i for certain Ordinances in the King's Ma- jejifs Dominion and Principality of PFales. TheBranch of ' "^T /HE RE AS the Subjedls of the Country and Dominion o{ TVales have been conftantlv Lova! and "^^^^&"-'h%°^ ' *' obedient, and have lived in all dutiful Subjedlion to the Crown of £'«^/d«rf.- And whereas by an cfiG-'that con- ' Aft of Parliament made in the four and thirtieth Year of the Reign of the late King Henry z Eighth, ceins the King's ' intituled,^;/ Act for certain Ordinances in the King's Mqjejly's Dominion and Principality of Wales ^ amongft Power fjraitei- c other Tilings, it is enacted and ordained in thefe Words : Wales* repealed. ' H- Item, It is further enafted by the Authority aforefaid. That the King's moft Royal Majefty fliall and ' may at all Times hereafter from Time to Time change, add, alter, order, minifli and reform all Man- The Loyalty and <■ ^er of Things afore-rehearfed, as to his moft excellent Wifdom and Difcretion fliall be thought conve- wd/h^"*^^" "* ' nient; (z) and alfo to make Laws and Ordinances for the Commonwealth, and good Q)iet of his faid By a Branch . ' Dominion oi Wales, and his Subjedts of the fame, from Time to Time at his Majefty's Pleafure; any contained in the < Thing Contained in this A61, or in the faid Aftmade for the Shire-Ground oi Wales, or any otlier AA ^.'^I'eAheK.iiig ' or A6ts, Thing or Things, to the contrary thereof heretofore made in any wife notwithftanding : (3) had Power to al- ' And that all fuch Alterations of the Premiffes or any Part thereof, and all fuch Laws and Ordinances to ter the laws of < be hereafter made, devifed and publifhed by Authority of this A61:, by the King's Majefty in Writing

  • "■ ' under his Highnefs Great Seal, fliall be of as good Strength, Virtue and EfFeft, as if they had been had

' and made by Authority of Parliarhent : ' ' ', ' III. And forafmuch as it is manifeft by long Experience, That the Laws and Statutes already or- • dained for the faid Country, are in Effe6t and for the moft part agreeable to the Laws and Statutes of ' this his Highnefs Kingdom of England, and all and every of the fame obeyed with great Alacrity: (2) ' And for that after fo long a Quiet among them, any future Change or Innovation herein would be dan- ' gerous, and for the Abolition of DiftincStion and Difference between the Subjedts oi England and Wales, ' his moft excellent Majefty, tendering the common and conftant Good of the faid Country and Do- ' minion of Wales, and of their Pofterity for ever hereafter, is gracioufly pleafed. That it may be enadled ' by his Majefty with the Affent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, in this prefent ' Parliament affembled ;' A Repeal of that IV. And be it enafted by the Authority of the fame. That the faid recited Branch of the faid Afl of anT'^'^H^s* Parliament, and every Article, Word and Sentence in that Branch contained, be utterly repealed and c.ie^feift. 119. made void and of none Effedt, to all Intents, Conftrudtions and Purpofes, as if the faid Branch had ne- ver been made nor contained in the faid Adl : (2) And that the King's Majefty, his Heirs or Succeflbrs, fhall not by Virtue of the faid Claufe or Branch in the faid AdV, at any Time hereafter alter, change or reform any Laws, Ufage or Cuftom, or make any new Laws for or concerning the faid Dominion or Principality of Wales. The Refi.^ue of V. Provided always, and be it enadted by the Authority aforefaid, That all and every Claufe, Article c^nfifmeT* and Thing Contained in the aforefaid Adt of Parliament, other than the aforefaid Branch before recited, FariherPr'o^'ifims Ihall ftaod, remain and be in as full Force and Effedt, to all Intents, Conftrudtions and Purpofes, as if nneernhg M^ai'es, this prcfcnt Adt had ncvcr been had or made. ' 10 Car 2. (T. 5, iff^.i^M.St.i, c. zf. 5 A?'. S? Af. c. 4. 7 ©"8 ?F. 3. c. 38. II ©'ii^T. 3. c. 9. 8 Gt'o. I. f. 25. 6 Geo. z.c.14. ami to Gio, 2. c.^i. fea. ^, CAP. XI. Fim, A Judgment given in Chancery for the revoking and annulling of certain Letters Patents (granted to Henry Heron for the fole Privilege of faltiug, drying and packing of Fifh wi Jiin the Counties of Devon and Cormvall) confirmed. PR. CAP.