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 1 88 G. i 6, 17. Anno vicefimo quinto Henrici VIII. A. D. 1533; ARe^al of the Lord, the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, in this prefent Parliament affembled, and Statute of 1 R. by Authority of the fame, That the- faid Provifo, made the firft Year of the faid King Richard the Third , 3. c. 9. from the Feaft of the Nativity of our Lord God next coming, fhall be void and of none Effeft. Bound Books IT. And further be it enacTd by the Authority afdrefaid, That no Perfon or Perfons, Refiant or Inhabi- brought from tant within this Realm, after the faid Feaft of Cbriftmas next coming, fhall buy to fell again, any printed beyond Sea pro- £00]^ brought from any Parts out of the King's Obeyfanc?, ready bound in Boards, Leather or Parch- hibited to be ib j^g^ U p 0n p a; n to lofe and forfeit for every Book bound out of the faid King's Obeyfance, and brought into this Realm, and bought by any Perfon or Perfons within the fame to fell again contrary to this Aft, vi. s. viij. d. No Man (ball TIT. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That no Perfon or Perfons inhabitant or refiant RetaU°brou»ht w ' trun tn ' s Realm, after the faid Feaft of Cbrijlmas, fhall buy within this Realm, of any Stranger bom from'beyond Sea out or " the King's Obedience, other than of Denizens, any manner of printed Books broaght from any the by any SEranger. Parties beyond the Sea, except only by Engrofs, and not by Retail, upon Pain of Forfeiture of vi. s. viij. d. for every Book fo bought by Retail, contrary to the Form and EfFeft of this Eftatute; (2) the faid Forfei- tures to be always levied of the Buyers of any fuch Books contrary to this Aft; the one Hilf of all the faid Forfeitures to be to the Ufe of our Sovereign Lord the King; and the other Moiety to be to the Party that will feize or fue for the fame in any of the King's Courts, be it by Bill, Plaint or Information, wherein the Defendant fhall not be admitted to wage his Law, nor no Protection ne Effoin fhall be unto him allowed. The Prices of IV. Provided alway, and be is enafted by the Authority aforefaid, That if any of the faid Printers or Books exccrtive- Sellers of printed Books, inhabited within this Realm, at? any Time hereafter happen in fuch wife to in- 1M> uai'fi d nance or incrcafe the Prices of any fuch printed Books, in Sale or Binding, at too high and unreafonahle by* the Kind's Prices, in fuch wife as Complaint be made thereof unto the King's Highnefs, or unto the Lord Chancellor, great Officers. Lord Treafurer, or any of the Chief Juftices of the one Bench or of the other; that then the fame Lord See fartUr Pro- Chancellor, Lord Treasurer, and two chief Juftices, or two of any of them, fhall have Power and Audio- ■vijiom concerning r j t y to enquire thereof, as well by the Oaths of twelve honeft and difcreet Perfons, as otherwife by due Exr Ed 6 c k) 4 amination by their Discretions. (2) And after the fame inhancing and increafing of the faid Prices of the i1 Car. i. £.'4. f a 'd Books and Binding fhall be fo found by the faid twelve Men, or otherwife by Examination of the faid %Ann. c. 19. Lord Chancellor, Lord Treafurer and Juftices, or two of them; that then the fame Lord Chancellor, Lord crd ii Geo. z. Treafurer and Juftices, or two of them at the leaft, from Time to Time fhall have Power and Authority c Jj 6 'p ™ b cb '"" to reform and redrefs fuch inhancing of the Prices of printed Books from Time to Time by their Dif- imhort'in? Booh cretions, and to limit Prices as well of the Books as for the Binding of them; (3) and over that, the firfi primed hen. Offender or Offenders thereof being conviftby the Examination of the fame Lord Chancellor, Lord Trea- furer and two Juftices,, or two of them, or otherwife, fhall lofe and forfeit for every Book by them fold, whereof the Price fhall be inhanced for the Book or Binding thereof, three Shillings four Pence; the one Half thereof fhall be to the King's Highnefs, and the other Half to the Parties grieved that will complain: _ upon the fame in Manner and Form before rehearfed. C A P. XVI. An Aft that every Judge of the High Courts may have one Chaplain beneficed with Cure. wH.8. c. 13. ' '1T7HERE in the Parliament holden at Wejlminjier in^the xxi. Year of the Reign of our Sovereign 4 W Lord King Henry the Eighth, it was among other Things ordained and provided, That certain 4 them in their honourable Houfes, which Chaplains fhall not incur the Danger of any Penalty or For- 4 ing Licences for Difpenfations of Pluralities: (2) In the which Aft no Provifion was made for any of ' the King's Judges of his High Courts, commonly called the King's Bench and the Common Pleas, except ' Exchequer, mor for any other inferior Perfons being of the King's moft honourable Council, as by the 4 faid Aft may appear.' II. Wherefore it is ordained and enafted by Authority of this prefent Parliament, That as well every Judge of the faid High Courts, and every of the Chancellor and Chief Baron of the faid Exchequer, the King's General Attorney and General Solicitor, which for the Time is, be, or fhall be, fhall and may from henceforth at his Liberty retain and have fingularly to every of them in his Houfe, or attendant to his Perfon, one Chaplain having one Benefice with Cure of Souls, which may be abfent from his faid Be- nefice, and not refident upon the fame; the faid Statute made in the faid one and twentieth, Year, or any other Statute, Aft or Ordinance made to the contrary in any wife notwithftanding, CAP. XVII. R IP. 33H. 8. Whofoever fhall {hoot in any Hand-gun or Crofs-bow, or keep any in his Houfe, except he has Lands, c 6. Annuities or Offices, to the yearly value of an Hundred Pounds, fhall forfeit ten Pounds for every Of- '9 H '7' e "t' fence; (z) and a Juftice of the Peace may commit the Offender to the Gaol until he hath paid the h_ g/c". 1! 3! feme Forfeiture. (3 J All former Placards made to fhoot in either of them fhall be void. 14 H. 8, c. 7. CAP.
 * undone, except fome Reform3tion herein be had :' Be it therefore enacted by the King our Sovereign;
 * honourable Perfons, as well Spiritual as Temporal, fhall have Chaplains beneficed with Cure, toferve
 * feiture made or declared in the fame Parliament for Nonrefidence upon their faid Benefices, or for obtain-
 * only for the chief Judge of the King's Ben h, nor for the Chancellor nor the Chief Baron of the King's