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The TITLES of the STATUTES. PUBLICK ACTS. Anno decimo tertlo Elizabeth* Regina. i. AN Aft whereby certain Offences be made Treafon. 2. £ An Aft againft the bringing in and putting in Execution, of Bulls and other Inflruments from the See of Rome. 3. An Aft againft Fugitives over the Sea. 4. An Aft that the Lands, Tenements, Goods, and Chat- tels of Treafurers, Recei«ers, Tellers, &c. fhall be liable to the Payment of their Debts. 5. An Aft againft fraudulent Deeds, Gifts, Alienations, &c. 6. An Aft that the Conftats, and Exemplifications of Let- ters Patents, fhall be as good and available, as the Let- ters Patents themfelves. 7. An Aft touching Orders for Bankrupts. 8. An Aft againft Ufury. 9. An Aft for the Commiflion of Sewers. 10. An Aft againft Frauds, defeating Remedies for Dila- pidations. 11. An Aft for the Maintenance of the Navigation. iz. An Aft to reform certain Diforders touching Minifters of the Church. 13. An Aft for the Increafe of Tillage. 14. An Aft for the bringing of Bow-ftaves into the Realm. 15. An Aft that no Hoye or Plate fhall crofs the Seas. id. An Aft that the Conviftions of T. Earl of Wejlmorland, and fifty-feven others attainted of Treafon be confirmed. 17. An Aft that Robert Earl of Leicejler may found an Hofpital in Warivick, or Kenehvorth, for Relief of poor and impotent People. 18. An Aft for the River Lee, otherwife called Ware River. 19. An Aft for the making of Caps. io. An Aft touching Leafes of Benefices, and other Eccle- fiaftical Livings, with Cure. 11. An Aft that Purveyors may take Grain, Corn, or Vic- tuals within five Miles of Cambridge and Oxford, in cer- tain Cafes. 2z» An Aft to continue the Statute for Divifion of Shires. 23. An Aft for paving of a Street without Aldgate. 24. An Aft for the paving of the Town of Ipfwich. z$. An Aft for the Reviving and Continuance of certain Statutes. z6. An Aft for the Confirmation of a Subfidy granted by the Clergy. zj. An Aft of a Subfidy, and two Fifteens and Tenths, granted by the Temporally. 28. An Aft of the Queen's Highnefs moft Gracious, Ge- neral and Free Pardon. 29. An Aft concerning the feveral Incorporations of the Univerfities of Oxford and Cambridge, and the Confirma- tion of the Charters, Liberties and Privileges granted to either of them. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno decimo tertio Elizabeths Regina;. 1, AN Aft for making the River of Welland'm the Coun- jLjl ty of Lincoln navigable, z. An Aft to make a free Denizen Peregryne Bertye born beyond the Seas. 3. An Aft for Confirmation of a Statute made Anno 5 Eliz. touching the bringing in of fweet Wines into this Realm by Merchant Strangers, to be laden and difcharged at the Town of Southampton. 4.. An Aft for the Town of Brijlowe. 5. An Aft that all Statutes and Recognizances acknowledged before the Mayor of the Town of Lofiwithiell in Corn- wall fhall be of Force and effectual in Law. 6. An Aft for the Affurance of certain Lands to William Skeffington. 7. An Aft for Morrice Rodney, Efquire. 8. An Aft for the Reftitution in Blood of Sir Thomas Wy- att's Children. 9. An Aft for the Incorporation and uniting of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis in the County of Dorfet. 10. An Aft for the Reftitution in Blood of Henry Brereton, Efquire. 11. An Aft for the Affurance of divers Manors, Lands and Tenements to Henry Lord Berkley, and the Lady Kathe- rine his Wife. iz. An Aft touching John Tyrrell, Efquire. PUBLICK ACTS. Anno decimo quarto Elizabeths Regina. 1. AN Aft for the Punifhment of fuch as fhall rebel - J~ lioufiy take or detain, or confpire to take or detain, from the Queen's Majefty, any of her Caftles, Towers, Fortreffes, Holds, &c. 2. An Aft againft fuch as fhall confpire or praftife the En- largement of any Prifoner committed for High Treafon. 3. An Aft againft the Forging and Counterfeiting of Fo- reign Coin, being not current within this Realm. 4. An Aft to revive a Statute made Anno prima of the Queen's Majefty 's Reign inhibiting the Carrying of Lea- ther, Tallow, and raw Hides out of the Realm. 5. An Aft for the Punifhment of Vagabonds, and for the Relief of the Poor and Impotent. 6. An Aft for the Explanation of a Statute made againft Fugitives over the Seas, in the Thirteenth Year of the Queen's Majefty's Reign. 7. An Aft againft the Deceipts of Under-Colleftors of the Tenths and Subfidies of the Clergy. 8. An Aft for the Avoiding of Recoveries fuffered by Col- lufion by Tenants for Term of Life, and fuch others. 9. An Aft declaring that the Tenant and Defendant may have a Tales de circumjlantibus, as well as the Demandant or Plaintiff. 10. An Aft to reform the exceflive Length of Kernes. ir. An Aft for the Continuation, Explanation, Perfecting, and Inlarging of divers Statutes. 12. An Aft for the Repeal of a Statute made Anno 8 of the Queen's Majefty's Reign, touching the Town of Shrew/bury. 13. An Aft for the Annexing of Hexham and Hexhamjhire to the County of Northumberland. 14. An Aft for the better Affurance of Gifts, Grants, &c. made and to be made, to and for the Relief of the Poor in the Hofpitals in and near unto the City of London, of Chri/l, Brideiuell, and St. Tloomas the Apoftle. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno decimo quarto Elizabeths Regins. 1. AN Aft for the Continuance of a Statute made for Xx. the Inning of Plumjhd Mar/he in the County of Kent, being furrounded. 2. An Aft for the better and further Affurance of Lands given to the Maintenance of the Free Grammar School in Tunbridge in the County of Kent. 3. An Aft for the Affurance of certain Lands and Tene- ments according to the Meaning of Sir Thomas Wood- boufe, Knight^ for the Benefit of certain Infants. PUBLICK