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 302 C. 44 — 49. Anno tricefimo fecundo Henrici VIII. A. D. 1540. ' which Shires and County-days come very oftentimes in the Year ; and now by Reafon of the faid new ' Statute of Juftices of Peace had in the faid County, the faid Gentlemen, Freeholders and Suitors of the ' faid County, being bounden of their faid old Cuftom and Law to give their Attendance and Appearance ' to the faid Shires and County-days, are now bounden alfo to give their Appearance and Attendance at ' four Quarter-Seffions, and other Privy Seffions in the faid County ; (7) by Mean whereof the faid Ap- ' pearance and Attendance cometh fo oftentimes and fo thick together, that at many Times they cannot ' depart from the one Court and attend their Bufinefs fcarcely one Day, or fometimes lefs, but they muft ' again ride to ferve the other Court, which is too painful, chargeable, intolerable and importune for any Seffions (hall be ' Man to fuftain and abide :' (8) In Consideration whereof, be it enacted by the King our Sovereign Lord, kept in chefter. j-jjg L OI ds Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, in this prefent Parliament afiembled, and by the twice in the Authority of the fame, That from henceforth the Law and Administration of Juftice, and all other Things °" *' in the faid County in Times paft ufed to be had at the faid Shire-days, (hall be holden, had, made, done and executed by the Jufticer of the faid County for the Time being, at two Times in the Year only, that is to wit, at the Seffions next after the Feaft of St. Michael the Archangel, and at the Seffions next after ■ Eqfter yearly for ever, during fo many Days at every of the faid Times as need fhall require, in like Manner and Form as it is now ufed and executed in the County Palatine of Lancaffer ; (9) and that no Action, Suit or Procefs now or hereafter to be depending in the faid Counties, fhall be thereby difcon- tinued, hurt or impaired, nor any Advantage therein to be taken by Error, Difcontinuance of Procefs, ne The old Order otherwife, but the fame to proceed after the fame new Order : (10) And that from henceforth the faid of keeping the old Order, Rule and Cuftom in holding of the faid Counties or Shire-days, fhall utterly ceafe and de- County-days termine for ever ; any Act, Statute, Prefcription, Grant, Ufage, Cuftom, Privilege, Law, Liberty, Con- fliall ceafe. ftitution or Confirmation heretofore had, made, accuftomed or ufed to the contrary in any wife not- H.'r^ " withftanding. &."l." Jndjee farther concerning Cbefter, 34 & 35 H. Z. c. 13. 2 Sf 3 Ed. 6. c. 28 & 31. 43 El. c. 1 J. 22 Gee. %. c. 46. and 26 Gee. 2. c. 34. CAP. XLIV. The Town of Roy/ion, being before in five Parifhes, -fhall be reduced into one Parifh, which fhall have the Priory Church to their Parifh Church, and be called the Parifh of St. John Bapti/i in Roy/ion: (z) And there fhall be a Vicar always prefented by the King, his Heirs and SuccefTors ; which Vicar may fue and be fued. and purchafe Lands to him and his SuccefTors : And the Parifh Church and Town of <» r, Royjlon fhall be in the Diocefe of London. CAP. XLV. Altered by 1 M. There fhall be erected a Court of Record, commonly called the Court of the Firft-fruits and Tenths, for feff. 2. c. 10. the Levying and Government of the Firft-fruits and Tenths granted the King by the Statute of 34 & 35 H -8- 26 H. 8. c. 3. which fhall have a Seal ; the Officers whereof fhall be the Chancellor, the Treafurer, the -Ed 6 c.2. King's Attorney, two Auditors, two Clerks, a Meffenger, andanUfher: Their feveral Oaths, Charges and Duties. CAP. XL VI. 33 H. 8. c. 22, The Erectioa of the Court of Wards, and the Names and feveral Duties of the Officers thereof, in the 6 39- Governance of the King's Wards, and their Eftates. 7 Ed. 6. c. 1. ° .REP. 12 Car. 2. c. 24. lEl. c. 4. §. 24. C A P. XLVIL a6 H. 8. c 3. An Act that the Bifhop of Norwich fhall be charged with the Collection of the King's Tenth. A Statute b 7 H 'i 8 ^ v," S " not printed exempteth the Bifhop of Norwich from collecting of ihe Tenths in his Diocefe. The Bifhop StTpV. &M* °^ Norwich and his SuccefTors fhall collect the Tenths of all Spiritual Promotions within his Diocefe. c. 4. and re- vivedbyrEl. CAP. XLVIIL c.4. PR. The Owners of Lands holden of the Caftle of Dover, which are bound by their Tenures to pay their Rents at the faid Caftle upon great Penalties called Surfizes, fhall hereafter pay the fame Rents to the. King in the Exchequer, in the Day of Simon and Jude, or within fifteen Days after ; and he that ma-i keth Default at that Time, fhall pay double the R.ertt ; but he that is bound to build or repair there, fhall do it accordingly. During the Time that the King fhall have any of the Lands in his Hands fot Wardihip, Primer Seifin, no Rent fhall be paid for Caftleward to Dover. A hundred and fixty Pound fhall be quarterly^ paid every Year to the Conftable of the Caftle of Dover, at the Door of the com- mon Hall in the City of Canterbury, by the King's general Receiver, to difcharge Officers and -Soldiers. The Conftable of the Caftle of Dover fhall furvey and control! the Keepers and chief Officers of the Caftles, Blockhoufes and Bulwarks in Kent and Suffix, and all Officers, Soldiers and Munitions there. CAP. XLIX. A Confirmation by Act of Parliament of the King's general and free Pardon to all his Subjects, of al Herefies, Treafons, Felonies, Offences, &c. faving certain Perfons and certain Offences particular!; excepted. C AT