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Cap. 9. Touching tanners, and felling of tanned leather.

Cap. 10. That the carrying of leather, tallow or raw hides, out of the realm for merchandize, fhall be felony.

Cap. 11. For limiting the times for laying on land merchandize from beyond the feas, and touching cuftoms for fweet wines.

Cap. 12. Against the deceitful using of linen cloth.

Cap. 13. For the shipping in English bottoms.

Cap. 14. For the continuance of the making of woolen cloth in divers towns in the county of Effex. Cap. 15. That timber fhall not be felled to make coals for the burning of iron.

Cap. 16. To continue the act made against rebellious affemblies. Cap. 17. For the prefervation of fpawn and fry of fish.

Cap. 18. For the continuance of certain ftatutes.

Cap. 19. An act reftraining bishops from making leases for above twenty-one years, and giving authority to the Queen to take certain of their temporal poffeffions. Cap. 20. A fubfidy of tonnage and poundage.

Cap. 21. A fubfidy, and two fifteens and tenth, granted by the tempoporalty.

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4. An act for the reftitution in blood of Sir Henry Gates, knight.

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An act for the affurance of certain manors, lands and tenements, formerly parcel of the poffeffions of the bishoprick of London, to the lord Wentworth, the lord Riche, and the lord Darcy.

6. An act that Garfome Wroth, born in Germany, fhall be taken and reputed the Queen's natural born fubject.

7. An act that the manors, lands and

tenements, which Thomas Browne. and George Browne are feifed of in fee-fimple or fee-tail in the county of Kent, which are of the tenure and nature of gavelkind, fhall from henceforth be clearly changed from 'that cuftom.:

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8. An act for the reftitution in blood of Robert Rudfton, efquire.

9. An act declaring the repeal of the

attainder of the late cardinal Poole, 10. An act for the incorporation of

Trinity-Hall in Cambridge.

II. An act for confirmation of the marriage between Thomas duke of Norfolk and the lady Margaret, daughter and heir of Thomas lord Awdeley, and for confirmation of her jointure.

12, An act for the reftitution in

blood of the children of Edward Lewkenor, efquire.

13. An act for the keeping of a mart or fair once a year in the town of King's

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King's Lynn in the county of Norfolk. 14. An act for the making of a chapel in Carmarthenshire to be a parish church.

15. An act for the affurance of the manor of Bubopfton and Dutton in the county of Wiltes, and other lands in other counties, being parcel of the poffeffions of the bifhoprick of Winthefter, unto William earl of Pembroke, Sir Phelip Hobby, Sir John Mafon, and others. 16. An act for the affizes and feflions for the county of Stafford to be holden in the town of Stafford.! 17. An act giving authority to the Queen's majesty, upon the avoidance of any archbishoprick or bifhoprick, to take into her hands certain of the temporal poffeffions thereof, recompenfing the fame with parfonages impropriate and tenths. Public arts, c. 19.

18. An act for the reftitution in blood of the lord Dacres of the fouth.

19. An act for the reftitution in blood of Henry Howard, Jane Howard, and Katherine wife to the lord Barkley.

20. An act to annex to the crown certain religious houfes and monafteries; and to reform certain abuses in chantries.

21. An act touching the poffeffions of the lord Dacres of the south,

Anno 5 Elizabetha.

Cap. 1. For the affurance of the Queen's majesty's royal power over all ftates and fubjects within her dominions.

Cap. 2. For the maintenance and increase of tillage.

Cap. 3. For the relief of the poor. Cap. 4. Touching divers orders for

artificers, labourers, fervants of husbandry, and apprentices. Cap. 5. Touching certain politic

conftitutions made for the maintenance of the navy.

Cap. 6. Against fuch as fhall fell a 1 any ware for apparel without ready money.

Cap. 7. For avoiding divers foreign wares, made by handicrafts-men beyond the feas.

Cap. 8. Touching tanners, curriers, fhoemakers, and other artificers occupying the cutting of leather. Cap. 9. For the punishment of fuch perfons as fhall procure or commit any wilful perjury.

Cap. 10. To revive a ftatute made Anno 21 of Henry the Eighth, touching fervants imbezilling their mafters goods.

Cap. 11. Against the clipping, washing, rounding, or filing of coins. Cap. 12. Touching badgers of corn and drovers of cattle to be licenced.

Cap. 13. For the reviving of a fta

tute made the fecond and third of Philip and Mary, for the amend ing of highways.

Cap. 14. Against the forging of evi dences and writings.

Cap. 15. Against fond and fantastical prophecies.

Cap. 16. Against conjurations, enchantments and witchcrafts. Cap. 17. For the punishment of the vice of buggery.

Cap. 18. Declaring the authority of the lord keeper of the great feal of England, and the lord chancellor, to be one.

Cap. 19. For the repeal of a branch of a ftatute made Anno 1. Edw. 6. touching the conveying of horfes and geldings out of this realm. Cap. 20. For the punishment of vagabonds, calling themfelves Egyptians.

Cap. 21. For the punishment of unlawful taking of fifh, deer, or

hawks.

Cap. 22. Against the carrying of fheep-skins and pelts over the fea,

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not being ftaple ware. Cap. 23. For the due execution of

the writ De excommunicato capiendo. Cap. 24. For the reviving of a ftatute made anno 3 H. 8. touching the repairing of gaols.

Cap. 25. For filling up juries De circumftantibus, lacking in Wales. Cap. 26. For the inrollment of indentures of bargain and fale in the Queen's majesty's courts of record at Lancaster, Chefter, and Durham. Cap. 27. Touching fines to be levied in the county palatine of Durham. Cap. 28. For the tranflating of the bible and the divine fervice into the Welsh tongue.

Cap. 29. For the confirmation of a fubfidy granted by the clergy, Cap. 30. A fubfidy, and two fifteenths and tenths granted by the temporalty,

Cap. 31. An act of the Queen's majefty's moft gracious, general and free pardon.

Private Alts.

Anno 5 Elizabetha.

1. An act of affignment of certain fums of money to defray the charges of the Queen's majefty's houfhold.

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2. An act for the confirmation of certain liberties granted to the city of Exeter.

3. An act for the confirmation of letters patents granted to the town of Southampton, touching the bringing in of malmefies and other sweet wines by merchant ftrangers. 4. An act to enable viscount Byndon and dame Elizabeth his wife, to make leases for three lives or twenty-one years.

5. An act to give power to the lord Burgavenny to make leases for twenty-one years.

6. An act to restrain Henry Howard from difcontinuing any of his lands.

7. An act touching one annuity

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rams, lambs, and other fheep alive.

Cap. 4. To take away the benefit of clergy from certain felonious offenders.

Cap. 5. For the avoiding of tedious

fuits in civil and marine causes. Cap. 6. Touching clothworkers, and cloths ready wrought to be shipped over the fea.

Cap. 7. Touching drapers, cottoners and frizers, in the town of Shrewsbury.

Cap. 8. For the repeal of a branch of a ftatute made the thirty-fecond of Henry the Eighth, for the ftature of horses.

Cap. 9. To repeal a branch of a ftatute made anno 23 of Henry the Eighth, touching the prices of barrels and kilderkins.

Cap. 10. For bowyers, and the prices of bows.

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Cap. 14. Touching transporting of tawed leather.

Cap. 15. For preservation of grain. Cap. 16. That in divers counties, there fhall be but one fheriff in one county.

Cap. 17. For confirmation of a fubdidy granted by the clergy. Cap. 18. A fifteen and tenth, and fubfidy, granted by the temporalty. Cap. 19. The Queen's majefty's free and general pardon.

Cap. 20. For repealing a branch of a

ftatute made in the 26th of Hen. 8.

2. 6, S. 12. for trial of offences in Vales.

Private acts.

Anno 8 Elizabetha.

. An act for the incorporation of the fellowship and fociety of English

merchants for the discovery of new trades.

2. An act for confirmation of the Queen's highnefs letters patents made for the hofpital of Saint Bartholomew's in Gloucefter.

3. An act for confirmation of letters patents granted to the merchants adventurers of the city of Bristow. 4. An act confirming the Queen's majesty's letters patents, concerning the making of allum and copperas within this realm and other her Highness's dominions. 5. An act for the inning of Plumpfted Marb being furrounded.

6. An act for the affurance of the countess of Warwick's jointure. 7. An act for the affurance of the lady Cobham's jointure.

8. An act for affurance of the jointure of the lady Mary Stafford wife of Edward lord Stafford.

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An act to make John Stafford a free denizen, being born beyond the feas.

10. An act to alter the nature of

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goods, and chattels of treasurers, receivers, tellers, &c. fhall be liable to the payment of their debts. Cap. 5. Against fraudulent deeds, gifts, alienations, &c.

Cap. 6. That the conftats, and exemplifications of letters patents, fhall be as good and available, as the letters patents themselves. Cap. 7. Touching orders for bankrupts.

Cap. 8. Againft ufury.

Cap. 9. For the commiffion of fewers. Cap. 10. Against frauds to defeat remedies for dilapidations.

Cap. 11. For the maintenance of navigation.

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Cap. 28. The Queen's highness most gracious, general and free pardon. Cap. 29. Concerning the feveral incorporations of the univerfities of Oxford and Cambridge, and the confirmation of the charters, liberties and privileges granted to either of them. Private Alts.

Anno 13 Elizabetha.

1. An act for making the river of Cap. 12. To reform certain difor-Welland in the county of Lincoln

ders touching minifters of the church.

Cap. 13. For the increafe of tillage. Cap. 14. For the bringing of bowftaves into the realm.

navigable.

2. An act to make a free denizen Peregryne Bertye born beyond the feas.

Cap. 15. That no hoye or plate fhall 3. An act for confirmation of a statute

cross the seas.

Cap. 16. The convictions of T. carl

of Westmorland, and fifty-feven others attainted of treafon, confirmed. Cap. 17. That Robert earl of Leicester may found an hofpital in Warwick, or Kenelworth, for relief of poor and impotent people.

Cap. 18. For the river Lee, otherwife called Ware river. Cap. 19. For the making of caps. Cap. 20. Touching leafes of benefices, and other ecclefiaftical livings, with cure.

Cap. 21. That Purveyors may take grain, corn, or victuals within five miles of Cambridge and Oxford, in certain cafes.

Cap. 22. To continue the ftatute for divifion of fhires.

Cap. 23. For paving of a street without Aldgate.

Cap. 24. For paving of the town of Ipfwich.

Cap. 25. For the reviving and con

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made anno 5 Eliz. touching the bringing in of fweet wines into this realm by merchant ftrangers, to be laden and discharged at the town of Southampton.

An act for the town of Briftowe. An act that all statutes and recognizances acknowledged before the mayor of the town of Loftwithiell in Cornwall fhall be of force and effectual in law.

6. An act for the affurance of certain lands to William Skeffington.

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7. An act for Morrice Rodney, efquire. 8. An act for the restitution in blood of Sir Thomas Wyatt's children. An act for the incorporation and uniting of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis in the county of Derfet. 10. An act for the reftitution in blood of Henry Brereton, efquire.

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11. An act for the affurance of divers manors, lands and tenements to Henry lord Berkley, and the lady Katherine his wife.

12. An act touching John Tyrrell, efquire.

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