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 The TITLES of the STATUTES. ii. An Aft for the bringing in of Clapboard from the Parts of beyond the Seas, and the reftraining of tranfporting of Wine Calks, for the Sparing and Preferving of Timber within this Realm. 12. An Act for Confirmation of the Subfidies of the Clergy. 13. An Aft for the Grant of Three intire Subfidies, and Six Fifteens and Tenths granted by the Temporalty. 14. An Aft for the Queen's Majefty's moft Gracious, Free, and General Pardon. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno tricefimo quinto Elizabeths Regime. 1. A N Act for the Confirmation of Letters Patents to x the Mayor, Sheriffs, Citizens and Commonalty of the City of Lincoln, 2. An Aft that the late Scite of the diflblved Houfe of the Gray Fryers in or near Cambridge may be fold, or lett in Fee-farme, or othervvife, for the Erection of a new Col- lege in the Univerfity of Cambridge. 3. An Ad for the better Affurance of the Jointure of the Lady Margaret Countefs of Cumberland. 4. An Act concerning the Lands of Henry late Lord Aber- gavenny deceafed. 5. An Aft to enable William Lord Vauxe Lord Harrowdcn, to fell certain Manors, for Payment of his Debts, and for Advancement of his Daughters. f>. 'An Aft for Reftitution in Blood of Sir Thomas Pcrrott. 7. An Aft for the Naturalizing and making Free of William Sidney, eld eft Son of Sir Robert Sidney, Knight, Gover- nor of Ulufhing, and Dame Barbara his Wife; and of Peregine JVingfield, Son and Heir of Sir "John JVingfield, and Dame Suzan Countefs of Kent bis Wife. 8. An Aft to confirm the Sale of certain Manors, _ Lands and Tenements made by Sir Richard Knightley, Knight, Valentine Knightley, and Edward Knightley, Efquires, unto Charles Hales, Efquire, Thomas Brickett, John Lambert, Gentleman, and others. 9. An Aft concerning the Aflu ranee of certain Lands and Tenements to Reads Stafford, Efquire, and Mabell his Wife, and to the Heirs of the faid Reade. 10. An Aft for the bringing in of a frefh Stream into the Town of Stonehoivfe in the County of Devon. 11. An Aft that Life Cave, Thomas Andrews, and Edmond Hajleridg, fhall injoy certain Lands which were the Lands of William Raven, Gentleman, Servant to Robert Taylor, one of her Majefty's Tellers in the Receipt of her Ex- chequer, towards the Satisfaction of fome Debts due to her Majefty. 52. An Aft touching Power and Liberty to repeal certain Ufes of a Deed Tripartite herein mentioned, of and in the Manors, Lands and Tenements of Anthony Cook of Rumford, Efquire. 13. An Aft for the Naturalizing of certain Evglijhmens Children born beyond the Seas. PUBLICK ACTS. Anno tricefimo nono Elizabeths Rcgina. !. A N Aft againft the Decaying of Towns and Houfes A of Hufbandry. 2. An Aft for Maintenance of Hufbandry and Tillage. 3. An Aft for Relief of the Poor. 4. An Aft for Punifhment of Rogues, Vagabonds, and fturdy Beggars. 5. An Aft for erefting of Hofpitals, or Abiding and Work- ■ing-houfes for the Poor. 6. An Aft to reform Deceits of Breaches of Truft touch- ing Lands given to charitable Ufes. 7. An Aft for the more fpeedy Payment of the Queen's Majefty's Debts, and for the better Explanation of the Aft made in the thirteenth Year of the Queen's Majefty, intituled, An Act to make the Lands, Tenements, Goods ■and Chattels of Tellers, Receivers, &c. liable to the Pay- ment of their Debts. 8. An Aft for the Confirmation and Eftablifhment of the Deprivation of divers Bifhops and Deans in the Beginning of her Majefty's Reign. 9. An Aft for the taking away of Clergy from Offenders againft a certain Statute made in the third Year of King Henry the Seventh, concerning the taking away of Wo- men againft their Wills unlawfully. 10. An Aft for the Increafe of Mariners and Maintenance of Navigation; repealing a Statute made in the twenty- third Year of her Majefty's Reign, bearing the fame Title. 11. An Aft for the better Execution of the Statute made in the twenty-third Year of the Queen's Majefty's Reign, for the abolifhing of Logwood, alias Blockwood, in the Dying of Cloth, Wool or Yarn. 12. An Aft for Explanation of the Statute made in the fifth Year of her Majefty's Reign, concerning Labourers. 13. An Explanation of an Aft made in the eleventh Year of King Henry the Seventh, for Fuft'ians. 14. An Aft prohibiting the bringing into this Realm, of Foreign Cards for Wool. 15. An Aft, that no Perfon robbing any Houfe in the Day- time, although no Perfon be therein, fhall be admitted to have the Benefit of his Clergy. )6. An Aft to reftraintheexceffive making of Malt. 17. An Aft againft lewd and wandering Perfons, pretend- ing themfelves to be Soldiers or Mariners. 18. An Aft for the Reviving, Continuance, Explanation, Perfefting and Repealing of divers Statutes. 19. An Aft for the Amendment of Highways in the Coun- ties of Suffix, Surrey and Kent. 20. An Aft againft the deceitful Stretching and Tentering of Northern Cloth. 21. An Aft for the further Continuance and Explanation of an Aft for thenecefiary Relief of Soldiers and Mariners, made in the thirty-fifth Year of the Queen's Majefty's Reign that now is. 22. An Aft for the Eftablifhing of the Bifhoprick of Nor- wich, and the Poflefiions of the fame, againft a certain pretended concealed Title thereunto. 23. An Aft for the Repairing of the Bridges of Newport and Carlion in the County of Monmouth. Z4. An Aft for the Erefting and Building of a Bridge over the River of Wye, at Wilton upon Wye, near the Town of Rofji, in the County of Hereford. 25. An Aft for enlarging of the Statute made for following Hue and Cry, in the twenty-feventh Year of her Ma- jefty's Reign, in fome Sort to relieve the Inhabitants of the fmall Hundred of Beyncrjh, alias Benherfi, in Cafes where they are in no voluntary Default, and yet are or fhall be charged by the fame Statute, and by the two an- cient Statutes, the one made the thirteenth Year of King Edward the Firft, the other in the twenty-eighth Year of King Edward the Third, for repreffing of Robberies. 26. An Aft for Confirmation of the Subfidies granted by the Clergy. 27. An Aft for the Grant of three entire Subfidies, and Six Fifteens and Tenths, granted by the Temporalty. 28. An Aft for the Queen's Majefty's moll Gracious, Ge- neral, and Free Pardon. PRIVATE