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 A.D.I549' Anno tcrtio & quarto En wa p. d i VI. C. n — 435 VI. Provided always, That this Act, or any Thing th i tend to iny Ima^c- nib in any Chun I. ird, only fbi any King, Prince, Nobleman or other dead Pcrfon, which hath not been commonly reputed a Saint, but that fuch Pictures and Im (land and continue in like M.i; : I Form U il thil bad never been had nor made ; any Thing in thi notwithstanding. jicaled by i Mar. ft. 2. c. 2. which Act is repealed by 1 J.i. 1. c. 25. . + H.J C A P. XI. An Act that the King's Majcflic may nominate and appoint two and thirtie Perfons to pel and make Lxclefiafticall I .awes. « jf ought moft juftly to have the Government or his Subjects, and the Determination of 1). 4 lifhing and putting to utter Oblivion the laid ufurped Authorilie, as lor the neceflary Adminiflration <if ' Affcnt, with the Anent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal!, and the Commons, of this prefent Parli- ' Tlv King during three Years (hall have Authority, by the Advice of his Council, to name thirty-two ' him, his Council and them, convenient to be practifed within this Realm in all Spiritual Courts ; fo that J any Law to be lot forth be not contrary to any common Law or Statute of this Realm. E X P. 25 H. 8. CAP. XII. Such Form and Manner of making and consecrating of ArchbiShops, Bifhops, Pricfts, Deacon", and other jz&ofii Ministers of the Church, as by hx Prelates, and fix other Men of this R'ialm learned in God's Law, by ' the King to be appointed and afligncd, or by the moft Number of them, fhall be deviled for that Pur- pofe, and fet forth under the Great Seal before the iirft of April next coming, fhall be lawfully exercife i and ufed, and none other. EXP. Repealed by 1 Ma. Self. 2. c. 2. which Act is repealed by 1 Ja. t. C. 2C. S. 48. CAP. XIII. Sir IVilliam Sherrington before attainted of Treafon, pardoned of all Treafons and Offences, and rcftorcd in Blood and Freedom. P R. CAP. XIV. Mary Seynwr, the fole Daughter and Heir of Thomas Lord Seytnor, attainted cf High Treafon, reftored in Blood, but not to her Father's Lands. P R. CAP. XV. The Penalty for publishing any falfe Prophecy upon occafion of Arms, Fields, tSV. to the Intent to make p rop hede»; Diflention, &c. fhall be for the firft Offence, one Year's Imprifonment, and the Forfeiture of xl. and for the fecond Offence, the Forfeiture of all his Goods, and Imprifonment during his Life. EXP. 7 Ed. 6. c. 11. 33 H. 8. c. 14. 5 El. c. 15. CAP. XVI. An Aft touching the Punifhment of Vagabonds and other idle Perfons. See Appendix. CAP. XVII. The Stat, of 31 PI. 8. c. 12. touching the wrongful Hunting or Entry into any Foreft, Chafe or Park Felony of the King's, or into any other Ground of his, ufed for the nourishing of Deer; and of 52 H. 8. c. n. concerning the unlawful killing of any Deer within any Park, Chafe, C3Y. revived for three Years. E X P. CAP. XVIII, A Rchcarfal of the Stat, of 2 & 3 Ed. 6. c. 5. concerning the remitting of Fee-farms by the King for the Fsc-ft.Ta." hi ft of three Years, and that the Ikmc fhall ceafc for other two Years. EXP. Kkk* CAP.
 * A LBEIT the King's moll excellent Majeftic, Governour and Ruler under Cod of thi, R<*alme,
 * as well Ecclcfiafticall as Temporal!, yet the fame as concerning Ecclefiafticnll Caufcs, having nol
 * long Time bene put in Urc nor cxercifcd, by reafon of the ufurped Authentic of the Biflnp of fame,
 * be not perfectly undciftood nor known of his Subjects, and therefore of Ncceffitie, as well for the abo-
 * Tuftice to his loving Subjects ; it may pleafe his Highncffe, that it may be eiucled by his mod gracioju
 * ament aflimbled, and by the Authority of the fame,' That the King's, Uc,
 * Perfons to examine the Ecclefiaftical Laws, and to gather and compile fuch Laws as Shall bethought to
 * c. 19. 27 H. 8. c. 15. 35 H. 8. c. 16.'