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The TITLES of the STATUTES. detain fucli Perfons as he (hall find juft Caufe to fufpe(5l arc conr|)iring againft the Government. 3. All for the granting a prefent Aid to their Majeftics. 4. An AiSl; for reviving of Adtions and Procefs lately de- pending ill the Courts at JVefiminJhr, and difcontinued by the not holding of Hilary Term, and for fupplying other Defeats relating to Proceedings at Law. 5. An hCt for punifhing Officers or Soldiers who fhall mutiny or deiijrt their Majefties Service. 6. An Aift for eftablifhing the Coronation Oath. 7. An Adl for impowering his Majefly to apprehend and detain fuch Perfons as he {hall find juft Caufe to fufpeft are confpiring againft the Government. 8. An Adt for the abrogating of the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance, and appointing other Oaths. 9. An Aft for the amoving Papifts, and reputed Papifts from the Cities of London and IVeJimtn/icr, and ten Miles diftant from the fame. 10. An K9i for tjie taking away the Revenue arifing by Hearth Money. 11. An Acl for explaining and making efFeftual a Statute made in the firft Year of King James the Second, con- cerning the Haven and Piers of Great Yarmouth, 12. An AO: for the Encouraging the Exportation of Corn. 13. An Adl for raifing Money by a Poll, and otherwife, towards the reducing of Ireland, 14. An Aft for preventing Doubts and Queftions concern- ing the collefting the publick Revenue. 15. An A£l for the better fecuring the Government, by dif- arming Papifts and reputed Papifts. 16. An A6t, That the iimoniacal Promotion of one Perfon may not prejudice another. 17. An Afl: for rectifying a Miftake in a certain Ad: of this prefent Parliament, For the amovhig'Papifts from the Cities of London and Weftminfter. 18. An A(S for exempting their Majefties Proteftant Sub- iefts, diffenting from the Church of England, from the Penalties of certain Laws. 19. An Adlfor impowering their Majefties to commitjj^yith- out Bail, fuch Perfons as they fhall find juft Caufe to'fiif- pe£l are confpiring againft the Government. 20. An Aft for a Grant to their Majefties of an Aid of twelve Pence in the Pound for one Year, for the necef- fary Defence of their Realms. zi. An A<St for enabhng Lords Commiffioners for the Great Seal to execute the Office of Lord Chancellor, or Lord Keeper. 22. An Aft for the Exportation of Beer, Ale, Cyder, and ■ Mum. 23. An Aft for reviving two former Afts for exporting of Leather. 24. An Aft for an additional Duty of Exclfe upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors. 25. An Act to regulate the Adminiftration of the Oaths re- quired to be taken by Commiffion or Warrant Officers employed in their Majefties Service by Land, by Virtue of an Aft made in this prefent Seffion of Parliament, in- tituled, An All for the abrogating of the Oaths of Supre- macy and Allegiance., and appointitig other Oaths. 26. An Aft to veft in the two Univerfities the Prefentations of Benefices belonging to Papifts. 27. An Aft for taking away the Court holden before the Prefident and Council of the Marches of Wales. 28 An Aft for appropriating certain Duties, for paying the States General of the United Provinces their Charges for his Majefty's Expedition into this Kingdom, and for other Ufes. 29. An Aft for- Relief of the Proteftant Irijh Clergy. 30 An Aft to repeal the Statute made in the fifth Year of Vol. m. King Henry the Fourth, againft the multiplying Gold and Silver. 31. An additional Aft for the appointing Commiffioners for the executing an Aft of thi:; prefent Parliament, in- tituled, An Aafor a Grant to their Majefties of an Aid of twelve Fence in the Pound for one Tear, for the nece[]dry Defence of their Realms. 32. An Aft for the better preventing the Exportation of Wool, and encouraging the Woollen Manufaftures of this Kingdom. 33. An Aft for explaining Part of an Aft made in the firft Year of King James the Firft, concerning tanned Leather. 34. An Aft for prohibiting all Trade and Commerce with France. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno I JV. fa' M. Sff. I. 1. AN Aft for anulling and making void the Attainder -^*- of William Rujfel, Efq; commonly called Lord Ruffel. 2. An Aft for exhibiting a Bill in this prefent Parlia- ment for naturalizing the moft noble Prince George of Denmark. 3. An Aft for the Naturalization of the moft noble Prince George of Denmark, and fettling his Precedence. 4. An Aft for naturalizing Frederick Count Schonberg, and others. J. An Act to enable Younger Cooke, Efq; to fell Lands to pay his Debts, and provide for his younger Children. 6. An Act for the Naturalization of Henry de Naffau, and others, 7. An Act for the annulling and making void the Attsin- itr oi Algernon Sidney, Efq; 8. An Act for annulling and making void the Attainder of Alice Life, Widow. 9. An Act for the Sale or leafing the Capital MefTuage, late Henry Coventry s, Efq; in Piccadilly. 10. An Act for building into Tenements the remaining Part of Arundel Ground, as now inclofed. 11. An Act for the Naturalization oi Anne Aftley, and. others. 12. An Act for the better affuring the Manor of Silton, and demifing other Lands and Tenements in Silton in the County of Salop, unto fofeph Soley, Gent, and his Heirs. 13. An Act to emibls. Robert Penwarne to fell Lands, to pay his Brothers and Sifters Portions, and alfo to pay Debts. 14. An Act to make good a Recovery fuIFered by the Earl of Peterborough and Lord Mordant, 15. An Act to enable Theodore Bathurfl to make a Jointure for his Wife, and to charge Monies on Part of his Eftate in York/hire. 16. An Act for reverfing the Attainder of Henry Cornijh, Efq; late Alderman of the City of London. I J. An Act for erecting a Court of Confeience at Neiucajlk . upon Tyne. 18. An Act for erecting Courts of Confeience in the Cities of Brijiol and Gloucejier, and the Liberties thereof. 19. An Act for the better regulating the Salt Works in Droiiwich, 20. An Act to enable Thomas Chfttel to fell Part of his Eftate, for Payment of his Debts, and making Provifion for his Wife and Children. 21. An Act to enable Truftees to grant Leafes of the Eftate of Richard Hcley, Efq; c 22. Art