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 Pius IV., a Pope of a certain reforming vigour, issued in 1562 a long Bull, repeating older regulations for a Conclave that seemed to require being called to mind, and forbidding a variety of abuses which had cropped up. The twenty-first clause runs thus:-' Also we forbid wagers, quas excommissas vocant, being made on a pending Papal election; and decree that if against these