A. D. 1487. Anno quarto H f.n rici VII. C. 21— 24. 79 whether before or after any Action popular, or In lutmnit of the fame had "i comrrfenced, or n ftion, be in any wife available or effectual to let or fun 11 Execution, (to) Provided alway, 'I hut no Plaintiff <> I be in any wife received to NpCeUufion , .. ( ioi in in any Action popular, where the Point of the fame Action, or elfe the Covin or Collufion, have been once tried, or lawfully found with the Plaintiff or Plaintiffs, or againft them, by Trial of AGion'fcth Twelve Men, and not othcrwife. . ".: ri ^ CAP. XXI. An Act that no Engines fhall be nfed for deftroying of Fry of Fifh in Ovford Haven in Suffo/i, upon Pain EXT, of Forfeiture of 'I en Pounds for every Offence. CAP. XXII. If any Pcrfon, before the next Parliament, bring, or put to Sale any Gold of Fertice, Florence, or Gam for a E X P. Pound Weight, which doth not contain xii. Ounces, or that the Gold packed be not in Greatncfs of Thread or Colour wrought according to the outward Shew thereof, he fhall forfeit the fame, or the Value thereof. CAP. XXIII. The Statute provided 17 Ed. 4. c. 1. againft- the tranfporting of Money, Plate, or Jewels, revived for iH. 8. c.13. Twenty Years. CAP. XXIV. How often a Fine levied in the Common Pleas fhall be read and proclaimed, and who then fhall * ' 7Ed-, -^ t ; be bound thereby. 5 '//.'l 'fi*.'"' I /I. 3. c.j. ' T TEM, Where it was ordained in the Time of King Edward the Firft, by the Statute de Ftmbus, Explained by ' X that Notes and Fines to be levied in the King's Court afore his Juftices fhould be openly and fo- 3* H - 8 - c - 3*« ' lemnly read, and that Pleas in the mean Time fhould ceafe, and this to be done by Two Days in the j And"r7«"o. ' Week, after the Difcretion of the Juftices, as in the faid Statute more plainly appeareth :' The King 2 Andcrf! c ' 9< our Sovereign Lord confidereth, That Fines ought to be of the greateft Strength to avoid Strifes and De- 114. SavilS5, bates, and to be a final End and Conclufion ; and of fuch Effect were taken afore a Statute made of Non- S3 > '°5- claim, and now is ufed to the contrary, to the univcrfal Trouble of the King's Subjects, will therefore it 3 j^l'V* '„ 52 ' ■dained, by the Advice of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, in the faid Parlia- ,,_' j-,, t aflembled, and by the Authority of the fame, That after the ingrofling ; of every Fine to be levied after j Roll 24.5, 3*^ the Feaft of Eq/ier, that fhall be in the Year of our Lord M.CCCC.XC. in the King's Court, afore his 34 : . 374. 4°=,'" Juftices of the Common Place, of any Lands, Tenements, or any other Hereditaments, the fame Fine be 4«7. 5 co < s 01 - openly and folemnly read and proclaimed in the fame Court the fame Term, and in Three Terms then next 7 £' d 3 *' , following the fame Ingroffing in the fame Court, at Four feveral Days in every Term ; and in the fame p roc j . m Vtion of Time that it is fo read and proclaimed, all Pleas to ceafe. (3) And the faid Proclamations fo had and Fines. made, the faid Fine to be a final End, and conclude as well Privies as Strangers to the fame, except Women Fines arc to be Covert (other than been Parties to the faid Fine) and every Perfon then being within Age of xxi. Years, r i " ocl;llmc J only in Prifon, or out of this Realm, or not of whole Mind at the Time of the faid Fine levied, not Parties to Tirm" " C fuch Fine ; (4) and faving to every Perfon or Perfons, and to their Heirs, other than the Parties in the faid 31 £!.'<* z . Fine, fuch Right, Title, Claim, and Intereft, as they have to or in the faid Lands, Tenements, 01 oth:r Co pla. f. 16. Hereditaments, the Time of fuch Fine ingrofled ; fo that they purfue their Title, Claim, or Intereft by P!tm - '_• H6- Way of Action, or lawful Entry, within Five Years next after the faid Proclamations had and made : ( j ) ®K : ~' [■ '**• | And alfo faving to all other Perfons fuch Action, Right, Title, Claim, and Intereft in or to the faid Lands, ,.?| ***' 24 ' Tenements, or other Hereditaments, as firft fhall grow, remain, or defcend, or come to them after the n-.o. Tail*; 1. faid Fine ingrofled and Proclamation made, by Force of any Gift in the Tail, or by. any other Caufe or 39°-5'"7 g < Matter had and made before the faid Fine levied ; fo that they take their Action, or purfue their faid Right ffV™ er 95 ' and Title, according to the Law, within Five Years next after fuch Action, Right, Tide, Claim, or In- c ° L?i*wa rereft to them accrued, defcended, remained, fallen, or come: (6) And that the faid Perfons, and their »6av a ."a66. bT Heirs, may have their faid Action againft the Pernor of the Profits of the faid Lands and Tenements, and 19 H. s. f, 7. other Hereditaments, at the Time of the faid Action to be taken. (7) And if the fame Perfons, at the p '<w. f. 358, Time of fuch Action, Right, and Title accrued, defcended, remained, or come unto them, be Covert de 3l ° - JV'/V Baron, or within Age, in Prifon, or out of this Land, or not of whole Mind, then it is ordained by the *-J^ f^t' faid Authority, That their Action, Right, and Title, be referved and fayed to them and their Heirs, unto u Co. 104. the Time they come and be at their full Age of xxi. Years, out of Prifon, within this Land, uncovert, and 11 Co. 69; -1. of whole Mind, fo that they, or their Heirs, take their faid Actions, or their lawful Entry, according to P>' cr 3' ! 3;.- : ->< their Right and Title, within Five Years next after that they come and be at their full Age, out of Prifon, to ; " ' l : z > y c ' within this Land, uncovert, and of whole Mind, and the fame Actions purfue, or other lawful Entry take, J Leon i is! according to the Law. (S) And alfo it is ordained by the Authority aforefaid, That all fuch Perfons as be z Leon. 157. Covert de Baron, not Party to the Fine, and every Perfon being within Age of xxi. Years, in Prifon, or 3 L<on. ic,j;7 out of this Land, or not of whole Mind, at the Time of the faid Fines levied and ingrofled, and by this 7 Co - 3*- f lid Act afore except, having any Right or Title, or Caufe of Action, to any of the faid Lands and other | £ q ' '^' Hereditaments, that they, or their Heirs, inheritable to the fame, take their faid Actions or lawful Entry.
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