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Cttafoin tEreafoit. ,10. Prattifing againfl the Eftablifhment of the Succeffion made' Treafon, 2; H. 8. c. 22. § 8. 1 1. Other Offences declared Treafon, 26 H. 8. c. 13. § z. 28

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1 2. Benefit of San&uary taken away in Cafes of High Treafon, 26//. 8..f. 13. § 3. .13. Treafons committed in foreign Parts to be tried in any County where the King fhall direft, z6 H. 8. c. 13. § 4. 3; H. 8 t. 2. 5 £5* 6 Ed. 6. c. 1 1. § 6. Extended to Natives of £«/• /a«d, 7 ^««. f. 21. § 5. 14. Perfons guilty of High Treafon fhall forfeit all their Lands of Inheritance, 26 H. 8. c. 13. § 5. 5 cif 6 iV. 6. r. 1 1. § 9. ■15. Counterfeiting the Sign Manual, or Privy Signet, made High Treafon, 27 H. 8. r. 2.

l6. Treafons .committed in Wales, 15c, to be tried where the King

(hall appoint, 32 H. S. c. 4. 1;. How Treafons committed by Lunaticks fhall be punifhed, 33 ' H. 8. r. 20. 18. The Privy Council may order Perfons vehemently fu r pec"ted, to be tried in any County, 33 H. 8. c. 23. 1 9. Peremptory Challenge taken away in High Treafon, 33 ' H.2.C.27,. 20. A Repeal of all Treafons frnce 25 Ed. 3. 1 Ed. 6. c. 12. § 2. with Exceptions, § 8. 21. Preaching, (5c. againfl: the King's Title, the third Offence, ' 1 Ed. 6. r. 12. §6. Repealed, 1 Mar.fi. .c. 1. 22. High Treafon to deny the Supremacy, 1 Ed. 6. c. 12. § 7. 23. To interrupt the Succeffion of the Crown, 1 Ed. 6. c. 12. §9. .24. The Wife of one. attainted of Treafon or Felony (hall be en- dowed, 1 Ed. 6. c. 12. § 17. 23. The Wife of one attainted of Treafon forfeits her Dower, 5 cif 6 E.l. 6. c. 1 1. § 13. 26. Concealing High Treafon fhall be adjudged Mifprifion of Treafon, 1 Ed. 6. r. 12. § 20. 5 15 6 £</. 6. r. 1 1. § 1 1. 1 &2 P. 15 M. c. 10. §8. 27. None fhall be indifted of Treafon, Mifprifion, (5c. without two Witneffes, 1 Ed. 6. c. 12. § 22. 5 cif 6 2s</. 6. <r. 1 1. § 12. .1 P. Ej? M. c. 10. § 11. 28. The third Offence of affirming that the King is a Heretick or Ufurper made Treafon, 5 cif 6 Ed. 6. c. 11. Repealed by I Mar.fi. i.e. 1. 29. Withholding the King's Cailles or Stores, (5c. made Trea- fon, 5 y 6 £*/. 6. r. 1 1 . § ;. 14 El. c , T. 30. Outlawry of a Perfon beyond the Sea, for High Treafon, to be valid, unlefs he furrender himfelf to the Chief Juftice within the Year, 5 (5 6 Ed. 6. <r. 1 1 . § 7, 8. 31. All Treafons and Forfeitures for Treafon, except thofe in 25 Ed. 3. repealed, 1 M.fi. 1. c. 1. § 3. 32. It fhall be High Treafon to counterfeit foreign Coins current here, or the Queen's Sign Manual, Privy Signet or Privy Seal, 1 M.fi. 2. c.6. 33. To pray that God would fhorten the Queen's Days, 1 (5 2 P. (5 M. c. 9. 34. Certain Pra&ices againfl; King Philip made Treafon, 1 (5 2 P.(5M.c.o. 35. All Trials for Treafon to be according to the Common Law, (5z P.&M.e.io. §7. 36. Counfellors, Procurers, (5c. in High Treafon to be punifhed as Principals, 1 (5 2 P. (5 M. c. 10. 13. 37. Importing counteifeit foreign Coins made Treafon, (5'z P. (5 M.c. 11. 38. Impugning the Queen's Title, (5c. 1 El. c. 5. 39. Second Refufal of the old Oath of Supremacy to be punifhed as High Treafon, 5 El. c. 1. § 1 1. 40. Clipping and Impairing Money made Treafon, 5 El, c. II. — : Grantees intitled to Forfeitures, 5 El. c. 11. § 3. 41. Certain Offences by Wards, (5c made Treafon during the Life of Queen Elizabeth, 13 El. c, 1. 42. Treafon for Popifh Priefts to remain in the Kingdom, or 4 for Perfons in Popiih Seminaries nfit Priefts, not to return and fubmit, (5c. 27 El, c. 2. § 3 (5 5. 43. Reconciling any Perfon, or being reconci'ed to the See of Rome, putting in UCe the Pope's Bulls, (5c. made Treafon, 13 El. e. 2. 23 El. e. I.. 5 Ja. I. c. 4. § 22. 44. Confpiring to enlarge Prifoners committed for Treafon, 14 El. e. 2. 45. No paft Attainder to be reverfed after Execution, 28 or 29 El. e. 2. 46. Certain Offences by Words made Treafon, during the Life of King Charles II. 13 Car. 2. ft. I. c. I. 47. Correfponding with Enemies, 3 W, 15 M. c. 13. 3 ^ 4 Ann. c. 14. 48. Repairing to France, 3 IV. 15 M. c. 13. 9 IV. 3. c. 1, 49. Regulations of Trials for High Treafon, 7 (5 8 IV. 3. c. 3. 50. A Copy of the Indiflment to be given to the Defendant five Days before the Trial, 7 (5 8 W. 3. c. 3. § 1. After the Pre- tender's Death, it fhall be given him io Days before the Trial, with Lifts of the Witneffes and fury, 7 Ann. c. 21. § 11. De- fendant may make his Defence by Counfel, 7 (5 8 W. 3. c, 3. § 1. Extended to Trials upon Impeachments, 20 Geo. 2. <•• 3°- . , 51. Provifo that any Perfon may be outlawed and thereby at- tainted, 7 IV. 3, e. 3. § 3. 52. No Attainder without two Witneffes or Confeflion, (5c. 7 W. 3. f . 3. § 2, 4. 53. On Trial of a Peer all Peers to be fummoned, 7 /f. 3. r. 3. § 11. 54. Correfponding with the late King James made Treafon, 9 /F. 3 . r . I . 55. Correfponding with the Pretender, 15 TV. 3, r. 3. § z. 56. To compafs the Death of the Princefs Anne, 13 W, 3. r. 6. 57. Endeavouring to hinder the Succeffion, 1 Ann.fi. 2. c. 17. §3- 58. Officers or Soldiers beyond Sea correfponding with Enemies, 2 C3* 3 Ann. c. 20. § 34. 59. Raifing Mutiny, difobeying or refilling Officer beyond Sea, Felony, 2^3 Ann. c. 20. § 3;. 60. Offences may be tried in K. B. 2 (5 3 Ann. c. zo. § 36. 61. Writing in Defence of the Pretender's Claim made Treafon, 4 Ann. c. 8. 6 Ann. c. 7. 62. The Laws concerning Treafon extended to Scotland, 7 Ann. c. 21. 63. After the Death of the Pretender, no Attainder of High Treafon fhall extend to the dilheriting any Heir, (5c. 7 Ann. c. 21 . § 10. Not to take Effeft till after the Death of the Pre- tender's Sons, 17 Geo, 2. c. 39. § 3. 64. Treafon committed in the Rebellion, to be tried in any County, 1 Geo. i.fi. 2, c. 33. 19 Geo. 2. c. 9. 65. Jurors in Scotland on Trials for Treafon or Mifprifion, (5c, to have 40 s. Rent, 19 Geo. 2. c, 9. § 4. 66. Council allowed to Perfons impeached by the Commons, zo Geo. 2. c. 30. 67. Treafons excepted out of general Pardon, 20 Geo, 2. e, jz. § ?!• 53- , „ , , 68. Affifting tranfported Rebels to return, or correfponding with them, if they go into France or Spain, Felony without Clergy, 20 Geo. 2. e. 46. § 2, 3. /V (?/£«• Matters, fee Ktttafittcr, HUatl 1 1. Ciergp, Cr= roj 8. felony tofthin Clergy, TV//* SCreafon. ^po?= fctturc, iffranchifes, iking 27. JLibem'c0, j^pottcy iz. Ji-h'8 pjius 12. palaces 6. ^3jemum'rc, IRccufants 18. IRomc 10. Jjcotlaiifc, Crial 7. ©Hales, £Hife> ncfTes, €teafttm% 1. County Treafurers to be chofen by the Judices of Peace, 43 El. c. 2. § 14. 2. Treafurers