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The TITLES of the STATUTES. To what Sorts of Flesh, Licences to eat Flesh in Lent shall not extend: What Sort of Flesh shall not be killed in Lent to be put to Sale. The Inhabitants of Melcomb-Regis, in the County of Dorset, within the Diocese of Bristol, may at their own Costs build a Church upon the Ground where the Chapel now standeth, and the Grounds adjoining, convenient to receive the Inhabitants of Radipol, and inclose the waste Grounds adjoining, to make a Church-yard for a Place of Burial; after which Church is builded, it shall be called the Parochial Church of Radipol; and the new Parson of Rasipol, and his Successors, shall be Parsons thereof; and the old Parish-Church of Radipol shall be but a Chapel of Ease; And the Patron of the old Parish-Church Radipol shall be Patron of the New. And a new Mansion-House in Melcomb-Regis assigned to the said Parson and his Successors forever. An Act for the charitable Relief and ordering of Persons infected with the Plague. From the End of this Session of Parliament, during seven Years, and no longer, there shall he paid by the Mailer or Owner of every Ship, Vessel or Grayer (saving of Lime Regis in the County of Dorset) whereof any of the King's Subjects shall be Owners or Part-Owners of the Burden of twenty Tons or upwards, for every Voyage Loading or Discharging within this Realm, or to or from any Foreign Country beyond the Seas, and passing to or from London, or from to or by Dover, or coming into the Harbour there, (not having a Cocquet testifying his Payment before) three Pence for every Ton of the Burden of every such Vessel, &c. except Vessels loaden with Sea Coals or Grind-stones; and for every Chaldron of Sea-Coals or Grind stones, 1d. ob. which shall be paid to the Customer, Collector of Customs or Subsidies, or their Deputies, &c. An Act of a Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage. PRIVATE ACTS. Anno Secundo [vulgo] primo Jacobi Regis. An act of Confirmation of the Jointure of the most High and Mighty Princess Jane, Queen of England, Scotland., France and Ireland. An Act for an Assignment of certain Sums of Money for defraying of the Charges of the King's most Honourable Household. An Act for Restution of Henry Earl of Southampton. An Act for the Rsstitution of the Son and two Daughters of Robert late Earl of Essex. An Act for the Restitution of Thomas, only Son of Philip late Earl of Arundel. An Act for the Restitution in Blood of William Howard, youngest Son of Thomas late Duke of Norfolk, and of the Children of the Lady Margaret Sackvile, Daughter of the said Duke. An Act for the Restitution of William Pagett, only Son of Thomas, late Lord Pagett. An Act for the Restitution of Thomas Lucas, Gentleman, in Blood. An Act to secure Simpson's Debt, and save harmless the Warden of the Fleet in Sir Thomas Sherley's Case. An Act for the Naturalizing of Lodovick Duke of Lenox, Henry Lord of Obigney, his Brother, and their Children. An Act for the Naturalizing of the Right Honourable Margaret Countess of Nottingham. An Act for the Naturalizing of John Earl of Marre, his Wife and Children. An Act for the Naturalizing of Sir George Hrwme, Knight, Lord Treasurer of Scotland, his Wife and Children. An Act for Confirmation of certain Letters Patents made to Sir George Hrwme, Knight, Lord Treasurer of Scotland. An Act for the Naturalizing of Sir Edward Bruce, Knight, Lord of Kinlosse, his Wife and Children, and for Confirmation of Letters Patents made to him. An Act for the Naturalizing of Sir Thomas Areskyn. Knight, and Alexander Areskyn his Son, and all other the Children of the said Sir Thomas, born in the Kingdom of Scotland, or wheresoever within the King's Majesty's Dominions. An Act for Confirmation of Letters Patents made to the Right Honourable Charles Earl of Nottingham, Lord Admirail of England, Thomas Earl of Suffolk, Lord Chamberlain of the King's Household, Sir John Leveson, and Sir John Trevor, Knights, for the Use and Benefit of the Lady Frances Dowager of Kildare, and now Wife of Henry late Lord Cobham, attainted. An Act for the Naturalizing of Dame Mary Aston, Wife to Sir Roger Aston, Knight, and their Children. An Act for the Naturalizing of Sir John Ramsey Knight. An Act for the Naturalizing of Sir James Hay, Knight. An Act for the Naturalizing of John Gordon Dean of Sarum, his Wife and Children. An Act for the Naturalizing of Sir John Kennedy, Knight. An Act for the Naturalizing of Sir John Drumonde, Knight. An Act for the Naturalizing of Adam Newton, Esquire. An Act for Restitution in Blood of Thomas Littleton, eldest Son of John Littleton, late of Frankley in the County of Worcester, Esquire, deceased, John Littleton, second Son of the said John Littleton deceased, and Edward Littleton, third Son of the said John Littleton deceased, Bridget Littleton, eldest Daughter of the said John Littleton deceased, Anne Littleton, second Daughter of the said John Littleton deceased, and Jane Littleton, third Daughter of the said John Littleton deceased. An Act for the Naturalizing of William Browne, Anne Browne, and Barbara Browne, Children of Sir William Browne, Knight, Lieutenant-Governor of his Majesty's Cautionarie Town of Ulshinge. An Act for the Enabling of Thomas Throgmorton, Esquire, to make Sale of certain Lands for Payment of his Debts. An Act for the Naturalizing of Thomas Glover, Margaret Mordant, Francis Collimore, Alexander Daniell, Nicholas Gilpine, and Adary Copcote. An Act for the Sale of certain Lands of Sir Thomas Rowse, Knight, for the Payment of his Debts. An Act for the quiet Establifliing and Settling, of the Lands and Possessions late of Sir George Rodney, Knight, deceased. An Act for the Assuring of certain Lands and Tenements to the Dean and Canons of Windsor and of Assuring a Lease of the Prebend of Bedwin in the County of Wilts to Edward Earl of Hertford. An Act for Henry Jernegan the Younger, for the Sale of the Manor of Dagas in Raveningham and Heringfleete alias St. Olaves in the Counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, for the Payment of his Debts. An Act for the Jointure of the Wife of Martin Calthrope. Gentleman. An Act for the Relief of Thomas Lovell, Esquire. An Act for Explanation of a former Act made in the 43d Year of the Reign of the late Queen Elizabeth, intituled, An Act for the Enabling of  Edward Nevile of ling