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 A. D. 1548. Anno fccundo 6c tcrtio Edvvardi VI. C. 22. 421 jnd utterly void, fruftrate and of none Eft'cft, to all Intents I . heretofore made by any of the Ecclcfiaftical <.r Spiritual I' 1 :ii ill he duly and lawfully had, celebrate and made, betwixt the J' of ly lawfully many. III. Provided alway, and be it cnaclcd by the Authority aforefaid, That this A A, or any I "-"i»p I, I' ill not extend t" give any Liberty to any Pcrfon to many without r.f.'.in;- in lh( ', Ceremony be inp appointed by the Order prescribed and )<-t forth in the Book inti i Book of Common Prayer and jfdmini/iratim of the Sacraments, lie. any Thing above mentioned to the cou- 1 any wife notwithstanding. 2 & 3 Fd. 6. c. 1. ' alio, and be it enabled by the Authority aforefaid, That this Act, or any Thing therein I, fhall not extend to alter, change, revoke, repeal, or othcrwd'c to difannul any i > ment, Sentence or Divorce heretofore had or made, but that all and every fuch > cree, Judgment, Ben- ind Divorce, (hall remain and be of fuch like Force, Effect, Strength and Degree, to all Into Conftruclions and Purpofcs, as they were in before the making of this Aft, and as though this Act had nc- n had nc made ; this Act, or any Thing therein contained to the contrary in any wife notwithstand- ing. [ Enforced by 5 & 6 Ed. 6. c. iz. Repealed by 1 M. Sefl". 2. c. 2. and made perpetual by 1 Jac. 1, c. »j. §. 50.J CAP. XXII. An Aft concerning Colouring of Cufloms in other Mens Names, to the Deceit of the King. ' T HERE at the Parliament holden at TVeflminfter in the firft Year of the Reign of the noble King A Confiitnition 1 VV of famous Memory, Henry the Eighth, it was ordained, cftablifhed and enacted by the Authority cf . ,,,c s, -' utc ' of the faid Parliament, That it fhould be lawful from thenceforth, that every Englijbman, and all other ?J r ^' a ?ifllil ' the King's Subjects, might in every Port or Haven within this Realm of England, Ireland and IVales, and j„, „f g^odj in ' the Marches of the fame, and in the Town of Berwick, where it mould happen any Merchandife to ar- the Name of ' rive, or to be charged and carried out, to Cuftom in his Name all Manner of Goods and Merchandife otheit. ' of another Englijhman or the King's Subject : And in like Form every Merchant Stranger to cuftom in |" ' E1-c * ir ' ' his Name any Goods or Merchandife of any other Merchant Stranger, fo that the faid A'lerchant Stran- »' ' per that cuftoms the Goods of another Merchant Stranger, and the very Owner or Proprietary of the ' Goods fo cuftomed, be charged with like Cuftom, Subfidy and other Things, fo that the King's Grace ' were not defrauded of his Right. ' chandife of any other Stranger or Denizen, or of any other the King's Subject, whereby the King's Grace ' fhould lofe his Cuftom, Subfidy or other his Right or Duty ; that then the faid Merchant Stranger or De- ' nizen, or any other the King's Subject, that fo taketh upon him or them to do, fhould forfeit to the King 1 the Goods or Merchandife fo accuftomed ; (2) and over that, to forfeit to the Party or Parties in that ' Behalf grieved, as much Money as the Goods or Merchandife of the Merchant Stranger, Denizen or ' other the King's Subject fo cauteloufly cuftomed, amounted unto. ' III. And that no Citizen of London, or other the King's Subjects inhabiting in the Cinque-Ports, or any ' other being free of Prifage or Butlerage of Wines, by Grant, Cuftom or otherwife, fhould cuftom no 1 Wines of any Perfon or Perfons, not being free of any Prifage or Butlerage. (2) And if any Perfon free ' of the faid Prifage and Butlerage fo did, that then the faid Perfon or Perfons that fo did, fhould forfeit to ' the King the double Value of the Prifage of the faid Wines fo cuftomed. (3) And further, that it fhould ' be lawful to any Perfon and Perfons grieved contrary to the faid Act, to have an Action of Debt againfi ' any Perfon or Perfons that fo cuftomed the Goods or Merchandife in his Name, and not in the Owner'3 ' Name, of the Sum of the Value of the faid Merchandife fo cuftomed and forfeited : In the which Action ' no Eflbin or Protection fhould lie, nor the Defendant to wage his Law, as by the faid former Act mors ' at large doth appear : (4) Sithence the making of which Act, divers Perfons, as well Strangers and De- ' nizens as the King's Subjects, forgetting their bounden Duties to the King's Highnefs, and nothing fear- ' ing the Penalties and Forfeitures mentioned in the faid former Act, do daily deceive the King, as well in- ' his Cuftoms and Subfidies, by Payment of Cuftoms and Subfidies in the Names of fuch Perfons, other 1 than fuch as be the very Owners or Proprietaries of the Goods, Wares and Merchandife -, of the Piifage 1 or Butlerage of Wines due to the King.' ■ IV. Wherefore be it ordained and enacted by the King our Sovereign Lord, with the Affent of the Lords The Penaltj fa Spiritual and Temporal, and of the Commons, in this prefent Parliament affembled, and by the Authority cuftomingof of the fame, That if any Stranger born, Denizen or not Denizen, or any the King's Subjects, do at any 2?*J Me j!T t Time from or after the laft Day of March next coming, any Thing or Act contrary to the true Meaning-, faeKZug loVc'i/ Tenour and Purport of the fame former Act and Statute, that then he and they fo offending fhall lofe and his Duty, forfeit all his and their own Goods and Chattels Perfonals for ever ; (2) the Moiety of which Forfeiture Safartl fhall be to the King, and the other Moiety to him or them that will fue for the fame by Bill, Plaint, Action toting c-.p.;-.., of Debt or Information ; in which Bill, Plaint, Action or Information, no Wager of Law, Eifoin or Pre- ' Elc - "• " teflion fhall be admitted or allowed. ,''; *£& 'f V. Provided always, and be it enacted by the Authority aforefaid, 1 hat every fuch Bill, Plaint, Action <;','. z. 1. 11. or Information, fhall be had and purfued within three Years next enfuing any fuch Offence committed or 15 Car. 2. e.6. done, or elfe the Offender to be clearly free and difcharged thereof ; any Law or Statute to the contrary had * ;l - - or made notwithftanding. -• -S A ',f. ' °- a 4. Ci 5 //. (s .1/, '•5, &ie.. 6rr. & M.c.i. 6 6f 7 /r. 3.?. 7. 7&f S TV. 3.C io,Sf 10. %-?3 9 TV. 3-r. 36. 9 & 1.0 IV. 31 e. aj-. jJm.Jlti.x. e. a6, Jir.n. c. <). 3 &? 4 Ann. c. 5. 4 Ann. c. 6. 8 Jnn. c. 7, & 13. la Ann.Jiat.i. c. 8. 3 Ga. 1. e- 7. 5Cm.Lt. II. 6C».I. c. 21, jGto. i.jht.y. '■it. 8-G». t. c. 15, 18, & 31, 9 (Trt. 1. (. 21. 11 Co. 1. <■■ 7, & 30. 11 Cm. i. c. 2?. > G«, i.Jlet. 2. c. 17. 15 Geo. 2. c. 51. l8Gw.x.r.»& »9 Gcc, z. t, 34, 2u G:o, a. c, S. zS Geo. s. c, a J. 30 Ga. i. f. iS. IS zg. and 3a Gee, a. c. 10, C A P.
 * II. And if any Merchant Stranger or Denizen, or any other the King's Subject, cuftom any Goods or Mer-