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 2; Ed. 3 .fiat. 5. c, z. 32-.H. S.c. 4. 33 H. 8. c. 20, 2!. 482 C. 9, 10. Anno piimo & fecundo Philippi & Marijj. A.D. 1554. of in or to any Portion, Penfion, Tythes, Glebe-Lands, or other Ecclefiaftical or Spiritual Profit, which , f ,uk this Aft anl Letters of Difpenfation rehearfed in the fame, be permitted and fuffered to remain and con- IV^tft dnue in La Im™ Pofleffion, mail and may have like Remedy for ^Jgg^^^^i V »• Part thereof, as they and every of them m.ght have had before the firft Day of this prcient rarliament , any Thing in this A& contained to the contrary in any wile notwithstanding. CAP. IX. If any Perfon (hall pray or defire that God will fhorten the Queen's Days, or take her out of the Way, or any fuch malicious Prayer, amounting to the fame Effeo% he, his Procurators and Abettors fhall be ad. judged Txaytors. EXP. i EL c. 6. 23 El. c. 2. CAP. X. An Aft whereby certain Offences be, made Treafons, and alfo for the Government of the King's and Queen's Majefties Iflue. T?Orafmuch as the great Mercy and Clemency heretofore declared by the Queen's Highnefs in releafing ' P thIS Laws made by her Progenitors, hath given Occafion to many cankard and trayterous Heart X the penai l^aws, m^uyi ' « ftirrmtr the People to D fobedience and:Rebellion againft her « Sg^Sffi t^BS^A^^m feme Law be eftiones eftablifhed to reftrain < SSla e'e Sh wkk^and evil Boers, Jhereby'they may be g^Jf^^Sgg^.aSa < Shnders and Lies as they daily invent and imagine of her Highnefs and. the King s Majeity her molt ' lawful ^Hufband wheh when fhey be heard cannot be but odible and deteiled of. all good Men, con- • fid'ring they touch theh MajeftiesJ upon whom dependeth the whole Unity and. univerfal Wealth of this. ' Realm :' ^ « IfanyPerfonduring the }^^^^^mS^^^^^^ " by open preachnigexprefs Words or Sayings Or if* lyTerlo n by rr K & £ haye ^ ^ » fhall malicioufly, adviledly an d directly fay or .hold Upi™™^ ^, ce §; s ^ or R htnot Queen the Stile, Honour and kingly ^Name o [™ g^ffe^ of ^ is Rea l m, ough t not to be°King S « to be Queen, or that the Hens ot . h« Body, be ng K ingsor ^_u , j, ^ « and Queens of this Realm every fuch O ft endei lhalHorteit ^1 ly ^ faeingconvicredfor fuch Offence f a, a fo fhall have perpetual Im ^ ,1 7™^- Softhe fafd Offences fhall after Convidion eftfones commh ' ^^^^d^SS^^^Mm^ %fon. If anyPerfon during the
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