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The TITLES of the STATUTES.

 AN Act concerning the Duke of Richmond. An Act concerning the King's Houshold. An Act concerning the Assurance of certain Lands to the Heirs of Sir William Fyloll. An Act concerning the Town of Southampton. An Act of Exchange between the King and the Heirs of the Lord Marquess of Montagu, and others. An Act concerning certain Annuities out of the Bishoprick of Winchester. An Act concerning the Assrance of the Jointure of the Lady Dorothy Countess of Derby. </ol>

<ol> <li>AN Act that no Person convicted of Petit Treason, Murther, or Felony, shall he admitted to his Clergy, under a Subdeacon.</li> <li>For the making of Gaols within this Realm.</li> <li>Against Perjury, and untrue Verdicts.</li> <li>No Brewers shall make their Barrels, Kilderkins, or Firkins; and how much the same Barrels, Kilderkins, and Firkins shall contain.</li> <li>Concerning Commissions of Sewers.</li> <li>Concerning Recognizances to be taken by the Two Chief Juftices, and the Recorder of London.</li> <li>An Act that the Statute made for the Maintenance of the Navy of this Realm shall stand in full Strength; and how Gascoign and French Wines shall be brought in, and the same and other Wines sold.</li> <li>Concerning the amending and Maintenance of the Havens and Ports of Plymouth, Dartmouth, Teignmouth, Falmouth, and Fawey, in the Counties of Devonshire and Cornwall.</li> <li>An Act that no Person shall be cited out of the Diocese where he or she dwelleth, except in certain Cases.</li> <li>An Act against Feoffments and Assurance of Lands and Tenements made to the Use of any Parish Church. Chapel, or such like.</li> <li>An Act concerning breaking Prison by Clerks convict.</li> <li>An Act for Exactions of Tolls by the Severn Side.</li> <li>An Act for Trial of Murthers in Cities and Towns.</li> <li>Process of Outlawry to lie in Actions on the Statute of Anno 5 R. 2. and in Covenant and Annuity.</li> <li>An Act that the Defendant shall recover Costs against the Plaintiff, if the Plaintiff be nonsuited, or if the Verdict pass against him.</li> <li>No Englishman shall sell, exchange, or deliver, to be conveyed into Scotland, any Horse, Gelding, or Mare, without the King's Licence.</li> <li>An Act concerning the true winding of Woolls.</li> <li>An Act concerning pulling down Fishgarths, Piles, Stakes, Hecks, and other Engines set in the Rivers of Owse and Humber.</li> <li>The King's gracious and free Pardon for his Spiritual Subjects within the Province of York. </ol>

<ol> <li>AN Act concerning an Exchange of certain Lands between the King and the Abbot of Westminster.</li> <li>An Act concerning an Exchange of Lands between the King and the Master, Fellows, and Scholars of Christ's College in Cambridge.</li> <li>An Act concerning an Exchange of Lands between the King and the Abbot of Waltham Holy Cross.</li> <li>An Act concerning an Exchange of Lands between the King and the Provost of Eaton.</li> <li>An Act concerning an Exchange of Lands between the King and the Abbot of St. Albans.</li> <li>An Act concerning an Exchange of Lands between the King and the Prior of St. John's of Jerusalem in England.</li> <li>An Act concerning an Exchange of Lands between the King and the Prior of Sheene.</li> <li>An Act concerning an Exchange of Lands between the King, the Duke of Richmond, and the Lord Lumley.</li> <li>An Act concerning the Assurance of certain Lands unto Henry Earl of Surrey, in Consideration of his Marriage.</li> <li>An Act for the uniting of divers Manors, Lands, and Tenements to the Manor of Hunsdon, now called the Honour of Hunsdon.</li> <li>An Act for the Assurance of the Jointure of the Lady Elizabeth Countess of Wiltes.</li> <li>An Act concerning an Award made by the King, between John Earl of Oxford of the one Part, and John Nevill Knight, Lord Latymer, on the Behalf of John his Son, Antony Wingfield, and others.</li> <li>An Act for Assurance of the Jointures of the Lady Anne, and the Lady Elizabeth, Countesses of Oxford, Margaret Veere, and others.</li> <li>An Act concerning the Attainder of Richard ap Griffith, and William Hughes.</li> <li>An Act against Payment of First Fruits to the See of Rome.</li> <li>Another Act against Payment of Annates or First Fruits to the See of Rome.</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>AN Act concerning the Tanning and Currying of Leather.</li> <li>An Act concerning the true Dying of Woollen Clothes.</li> <li>An Act for Flesh to be sold by Weight, and the Prises set down.</li> <li>An Act concerning sowing of Flax and Hemp.</li> <li>An Act where a Man killing a Thief, shall not forfeit his Goods.</li> <li>An Act concerning the Sale of Wines.</li> <li>An Act to continue a former Act made against killing of Calves.</li> <li>An Act that the Defendant shall not recover Costs against the Plaintiff in any Action commenced or prosecuted to the King's Use.</li> <li>An Act against killing of young Beasts called Weanlings.</li> <li>An Act for the destroying of Crows and Rooks.</li> <li>An Act for paving the Highway between Strond-Cross and Charing-Cross.</li> <li>An Act that Appeals to the See of Rome shall not from henceforth be had nor ued, but within this Realme.</li> <li>An Act for Reformation of Excess in Apparel.</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>AN Act concerning the Assurance of Lands to Walter Walshe and Dame Elizabeth his Wife, late Wife to Sir William Compton.</li> <li> An Act concerning the Repealing of Letters Patents granted to the Mayor and Burgesses of the Town of Hull.</li> <li >3. An.</li></ol>