128 C.4. (5.) Anno tertio Caroli I. A. D. 1627. ti Jac, I, c. ii. Merchants, 5 Eliz. c. 7. Games. 8 Etiz. c. 10. Purveyors. Ij CUz, c. 21. Poor. x4 £liz. c, 5. (tEliz. c, 3, Higliwayf. 18 Eliz. c. to. Weftminfter, 37 Eliz. not piinted. Malt. 27 Eliz.c. I4. 5.&3Ed.6.e. lo. Sea-Banks. »7 Eliz. c. 14. Ale. 31 Eliz.c, 8. Kerfies. 35'£liz, c. 10. Timber. 33 Eliz, c. II, Pppe. 3S piiz. q. t. Poqr. 39 Eliz. c, 4. I Jac. I, c. 15. feet. 10. Mariners. 39 Eliz.c, 10. 23 Eliz. c. 7. ^Vool Cards. 39 Eliz. c, 14. Malr, 39 Giiz. c. ]6. Poor. 43 Eliz. c, 3, Ftivolous Suits, 43 Eliz, c. 6, Poor. 43 Eliz. c. 2, J Jac. I. c. 25. Apprentice. The Overfeers of the Poor may put out Appren- tices. TheChurcliwar- dens, &c. may fet up any Trade to find the Poor Work. Wo•^llen Cloth. 43 Eliz. c. 10, Perjury. 43 Eliz, c, 5, Poor. I Jac. T, c. 7. 39 Eliz. c. 4. I Jac. I, c, t. Making of the faid lafl: mentioned A6t, and in Force the laft Day of the Seflion of Parliament that waf in the one and twentieth Year of the Reign of the late King James : XL And one other A61 made in the laid fifth Year, intituled, ' An A(ft for Avoiding divers foreigO; ' Wares made by Handicraftfmen beyond the Seas :' , XII. And an Atl made in the eighth Year of the Reign of the faid late Queen Elizabeth, intituled,;
- An A€t for Bowyers and the Prices of Bows : .
XIII. And one Aft made in the thirteenth. Year of the Reign of the late Queen Elizabeth, intituled^ ' An Aft that Purveyors may take Corn and Viftuals within five Miles of Cambridge and Oxfordy vx ' Certain Cafes :' XIV. And fo much of an Aft made in the fourteenth Year of the Reign of the faid late Quee% Elizabeth^ intituled, ' An Aft for the Punifliment of Vagabonds, and the Relief of the Poor and Im.-, ' potent,' as concerneth the Taxing, Rating, Levying and Imploying of Gaol-money : j XV. And fo much of an Aft made in the eighteenth Year of the Reign of the faid late Queen Elizabeth^ intituled, ' An Aft for the fetting the Poor on work and avoiding Idlenefs,' as concerneth Baftards be-i fotten out of lawful Matrimony : (2) With this. That all Juftices of the Peace within their fever^ limits and Precinfts, and in their feveral Seffions, may do and execute all Things concerning that Part of the faid Statute, that by Juftices of the Peace in the feveral Counties are by the faid Statute limitc^ to be done : XVI. And an Aft made in the faid eighteenth Year of the Reign of the faid late Queen Elizabeth:, intituled, ' An Aft for Repairing and Amending of the Bridges and Highways near unto the City of ' Oxford:' XvII, And one Aft made the feven and twentieth Year of the Reign of the faid late Qiieen Elizabeth^ intituled, ' An Aft for the good Government of the City or Borough of Weftmbifter :' XVIII. And two other Afts made in the faid feven and twentieth Year of the Reign of the faid htg Queen Elizabeth, the one intituled, ' An Aft for reviving of a former Statute for the true Making of Malt,' together with the Statute by the faid Aft revived; (2) and the other intituled, ' An Aft for th^ ' Keyjing of the Sea-Banks and Sea-works in the County o{ Norfolk : XIX. And one Aft made in the one and thirtieth Year of the Reign of the late Queen Elizabeth^ intituled, ' An Aft for the true Gauging of Veffels brought from beyond the Seas, converted by Brewers
- for the Utterance and Sale of Ale and Beer :'
XX. And two Afts made in the five and thirtieth Year of her faid late Majefty's Reign, the on^ intituled, ' An Aft for the Reformation of fundry Abufes in Cloths called Devon/hire Kerfies or Dozens» ' according to a Proclamation of the four and thirtieth Year of her faid Majefty's Reign;' (z) the other, intituled, ' An Aft for the bringing in of Clipboard from the Parts beyond the Seas, and the ' Retraining of the Tranfporting of Wine Calks, for the fparing and prgferving of Timber within tlis « Realm:' XXI. And fo much of one Aft made in the five and thirtieth Year of the Reign of the faid late Queea Elizabeth, intituled, ' An Aft to retain the Queen's Majefty's S.ubjefts in their due Obedience,' as hatlj ,not been fince repealed by any other Statute : XXII. And the feveral Afts hereafter mentioned, made in the thirty ninth Year of the Reign of the late Queen Elizabeth, that is to fay an Aft intituled, ' An Aft for the Punifhment of Rogues, Vagabonds and ' Sturdy Beggars,' withthe Provifion annexed thereunto by one A<^ made in the firft Year of the Reign of the late King James, intituled, * An Aft for the continuing arid reviving of divers Statutes, and for Repeal-* ' ing of fome others ;' (2) An Aft intituled, ' An Aft for the Increafe of Mariners, and for Main- 'tenance of Navigation,' repealing a fonner Aft made in the three and twentieth Year of her faid Ma- jefty's Reign, bearing the fame Title; (3) An Aft intituled, ' An Aft prohibiting the bringing into tliis ' Realm of Foreign Cards for Wool ;' (4) An Aft intituled, ■' An Aft for reftraining the exceffive Making
- of Malt;' (5) ' An Aft againft lewd and wandring Perfons, pretending to be Soldiers or Mariners:
(6) And the feveral Afts hereafter-mentioned, made in the three and fo?tieth Yezx of the Reign of the laid late (^een Elizabeth, that is to fay. An Aft intituled, ' An Aft for the necefiary Relief of Soldiers ' or Mariners; (7) An Aft intituled, ' An Aft to avoid trifling and friyolous Suits m Law in her Ma- ' jefty's Courts at Weftminjler ; (8) An Aft intituled, ' An Aft for Relief of the Poor,' with the Addi- tion thereunto made by an Aft made in the firft Year of the Reign of the late King James, intituled, ' An Aft for continuing of divefs Statutes, and for Repeal of fome others,' and with this further Addition (9) and be it enafted. That all Perfons to whom the Overfeers of the Poorlhall, according to the faid Aft, bind any Children Apprentices, may take and receive, and keep them as Apprentices ; and alfo that the Churchwardens and Overfeers of the Poor mentioned in the faid Aft made in the faid three and for- tieth Year, may, by and with the Confent of two or more Juftices of the Peace, whereof one to be of the Riorum, within their refpeftjve limits, wherein fhall be more Jufticc§ than pne, and where no more ftiall be than one with the Aflent of that one Juftice of the Peace, fet up, ufe and occupy any Trade, Myftery or Occupation, only for the fetting on Wcrk and better Relief of the Poor of the Parifli, Town or Place, of or within which they (hall be Churchwardens or Overfeers of the Poor ; any former Statute to the contrary notwithftanding: (10) An Aft intituled, ' An Aft for the true Making and ' Working of Woolen Cloth :' (11) An Aft intituled, ' An Aft to prevent Perjury and Subornation of
- Perjury, and unneceffary Expence in Suits of Law :' (12) And the feveral Afts made in the firft Year
of the Reign of the late King James after-mentioned; one Aft intituled, ' An Aft for Continuance and ' Explanation of the Statute made in the nine and thirtieth Year of the Reign of the late Queen Eliza- beth, intituled, ' An Aft for Punifhment of Rogues, Vagabonds and Sttirdy Beggars :' (13) Another in- tituled, ' An Aft to take away the Benefit of Clergy for fome Kind of Manllaughter :' (14.) Another in- 8 ■'...•• ' tituled.