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I 176 C. 13,14. Anno duodecimo Caroli II. A. D. 1660.^ Recognition of prefcnt Parliament doth declare, and it is further enadted by Authority of the fame. That the Names i'uftTitk*^"* ^"'^ '^^^^ aforefaid, and every of them, are moft rebelhous, wicked, traiterous and abominable Ufurpations, detefted by this prefent Parhament, as oppofite in the higlieft Degree to his Sacred Majefty's moft juft and undoubted Right, to whom and to his Heirs and lawful Succeflbrs, the Imperial Crowns of the Realms of England, Scotland and Ireland, with their and every of their Domuiions and Territories do of Right appertain, and as violating and infringing the juft Rights and Privileges of Parliament and both Houfes thereof now aiTembled, or that hereafter ihall be called and affembled. Jndiaments of XIII. Provided always, and be it enaded, That all and every pretended Indidtment or Indidments, Treafon, &c. Outlawries, Inquiiitions, and all Proceedings thereon, of High Treafon, againft any Perfon or Perfons againfYoifver" whatfoever, for levying War againft the late Tyrant Oliver Cromwell, the pretended Keepers of the Li- Cromvreii, &c. berty of England, or any other ufurped Power, mall be from henceforth void and of none Effed in Law : xnadevoid. (3) And that all Grants, Conveyances, Leafes, Devices, Affurances, Statutes, Recognizances and Judg- ments for Debt, Damages heretofore had, made or fuffered by any Perfon, or his Heirs, whofe Convic- tion, Utlagary or Attainder is by this A(5t difcharged or made void, (hall be of the fame Force and Effe(ft as if no fuch Convidlion, Outlawry or Attainder had been. [Confirmed by 13 Car. 2 Stat. i. c. 7.J • CAP. XIII. An Aft for the reftraining the taking of exceffive Ufury. None fliai'i cake ' TT^Orafmuch as the Abatement of Intereft from Ten in the Hundred in former Times hath been found above fixPouncis ' j ^y notable Experience beneficial to the Advancement of Trade and Improvement of Lands by good an'^hundred" ° ' Hufbandry, with many other confiderable Advantages to this Nation, efpecially the reducing of it to a Pounds for a ' nearer Proportion with Foreign States with whom we Traffick: (z) And whereas in frefh Memory the "^^Ann Stat ' ^^^ ^"^^ ixoxo. Eight to Six in the Hundred, by a late conftant Pradice hath found the like Succefs, to c* 16. 'reduced ' the general Contentment of this Nation, as is vifible by feveral Improvements : (3) And whereas it is jnter^ to $ per ' the Endeavour of fome at prelent to reduce it back again in Pradice to the Allowance of the Statute ftiil ^""- ' in Force, to Eight in the Hundred, to the great Difcouragement of Ingenuity and Induftry in the Huf-

  • bandry. Trade and Commerce of this Nation :'

The Penalty, II. Be it, for the Reafons aforefaid, enaded by the King's moft Excellent Majefty, and the Lords and jiia-w.p.c,c.%z. Commons in this prefent Parliament affembled, That no rerfon or Perfons whatfoever, from and after the .21--I9I. twenty-ninth Day of i'^/i/^OTigr in the Year of our Lord one thoufand fix hundred and fixty, upon any Contrad, fiiall from and after the faid twenty-ninth of September take diredly or indiredly for Loan of any Monies, Wares, Merchandize or other Commodities whatfoever, above the Value of fix Pounds for ■ the Forbearance of one hundred Pounds for a Year, and fo after that Rate for a greater or leffer Sum, or t for a longer or fliorter Time : (z) And that all Bonds, Contrads and Affurances whatfoever, made after t the Time aforefaid for Payment of any Principal or Money to be lent, or covenanted to be performed, upon or for any Ufury, whereupon or whereby there (hall be referved or taken above the Rate of fix Pounds in the Hundred, as aforefaid, Ihall be utterly void : (3 ) And that all and every Perfon or Perfons vyhatfoever, which (hall after the Time aforefaid, upon any Contrad to be made after the faid twenty- ninth Day oi September, take, accept and receive, by Way or Means of any corrupt Bargain, Loan, Ex- change, Chevifance, Shift, or Intereft of any Wares, Merchandize, or other Thing or Things whatfo- ' ever, or by any deceitful Way or Me^ns, or by any Covin, Engine or deceitful Conveyance, for the forbearing or giving Day of Payment for one whole Year, of and for their Money or other Thing, above the Sum of fix Pounds for the forbearing of one hundred rounds for a Year, and fo after that Rate for a greater or lefier Sum, or for a longer or (horter Term, (hall forfeit and lofe for every fuch Ofi^ence the treble Value of the Monies, Wares, Merchandize and other Things fo lent, bargained, fold, exchanged or (hifted, of^a^s^riwner* ^•'^" ^"'^ ^^ ^^ further enaded by the Authority aforefaid. That all and every Scrivener and Scrive- that Oiall take ners. Broker and Brokers, Solicitor and Solicitors, Driver and Drivers of Bargains for Contrads, who above five S'nil- (hall after the faid twenty-ninth Day of September take or receive diredly or indiredly any Sum or bea^ram:"of fn"^' ^^"^^ °^ Money, or Other Reward or Thing, for Brokage, Soliciting, Driving or procuring the Loan, hundred Pounds or forbearing ot any Sum or Sums of Money, over and above the Rate or value of rive Shillings for for a Year, and the Loan or Forbearing of one hundred Pounds for a Year, and fo rateably, er above twelve-pence for pence fo^^ma^ the making or renewing of the Bond or Bill for Loan, or for forbearing thereof, or for any Counter- king a Bond," bond or Bill concerning the fame, (hall forfeit for every fuch Offence twenty Pounds, and have Impri- fonment for half a Year; (2) the one Moiety of all which Forfeitures to be to the King our Sovereign Lordj his .^eirs and Succeffors ; and the other Moiety to him or them that will fue for the fame in the fanie County where the feveral Offences are committed, and not ejfewhere, by Adion of Debt, Bill, Plaint or Information ; in which no Effoin, Wager of Law or Protedion to be allowed, [Confirmed by i^ Car. z, Stat, i. c. i^.J CAP. XIV. An Aft for a perpetual Anniverfary Thankfgiving on the Nine and twentieth Day oi May. The wonderful Ooodnd-sf c TTOrafmuch as Almighty God the King of Kings, and fole Difpofei- of all earthly Crowns and King- Cod inhe°s.e- ' -*• '^^"^Sj ^ath by his AU-fwaying Providence and Power miraculoufly demonftrated in the View ftauration of ' ' of all the World his tranfcendent Mercy, Love and Gracioufiiefs, towards his moft E.xcellent Majefty

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