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 ii8 -C. 2.0} i 30. Anno vlcefimo primo Jacobi I. A. D. 1623, »H.6. c, 13. •Money. 2 H. 4. c. 6. tWales. X H,.4, c, iz. ■a. H..4. c. iS. K H. 4. c. 17. A H, 4.c,i3. «H. 4. c,.z«. ^ H. 4. c. 26. 4.H. 4. c. zS, 4H, 4.C.30. 4H.4,c.ji. .4 H, 4. c. 31. 4H. 4.e.33. 4 H. 4. g. 34. .•9 H. 4. c. 3. 35 H,(6.c,.t, Hoftler. iisR.i.Stat.i, c. 8. Hoftler. 4 H, 4.C. 25, Diapery. 4&5Ph.&M. c. 5. 5&-6Ed.6..c. 6 l?Eliz. c. 16. The 71 afoieraid Statutes repealed. Cattle. 3z H. 8. c, 13. <hall not extend to the County . of Cornwall, ?XP, one Statute made in the fecond Year of the Reign of the late King Henry the Sixth, by which it i$ enaded, That no Silver be bought for more than thirty Shillings the Pound of Troy: (4.9) And one Sta- tute made in the fecond Year orthe Reign of the late King Henry the Fourth, againft bringing in of Coift oi Flanders, Scotland, and other foreign Coin: (50) And one Statute made in the fecond Year of the Reign of the late King Henry the Fourth, by which it is enacted. That no TVelJlmian whole born iii Wales, and having Father and Mother born in Wales, fliall purchafe Lands and Tenements within the 'Town of Chefter, and other Places named in that A&., and that no Wt^flvnan fhall be chofen a Citii zen or Burgefs in any City, Borough or Merchant Town ; and that Weljhmen be not put in certain Offices, nor bear Arms, and every Claufe thereof: (51) And one other Statute made in the fame Year ..concerning Arrefts made by the Inhabitants oi Wales, and drivmg of Diftreffes into Wales: (52} And one other Statute made in the fame Year concerning Weljhmen entring into the Counties adjoining, and in the fame do kill, burn, ravifti, and commit any other Felony or Trefpafs: (53) And one other Statute made in the fame Year, by which it is enadted. That the Lords of the Marches of Wales fhaB ordain and fet fufEcient Stuffing and Ward in their Caftles, and Seigniories of Wales : (54) And one other Statute made in the fame Year, by which it is eftablidied, That no Weljhmen be received to puri .chafe Lands or Tenements within England, nor within the Boroughs or Englijh Towns of Waks ■Xiox that no Weljhman Ihould be accepted Burgefs, nor to have any other Liberty within the Realm,, nor within the Boroughs and Towns aforefaid, and every Claufe in every the faid Statutes made t in the faid fecond Year: (55) And one Statute made in the fourth Year of the Reign of the late : King Henry the Fourth, whereby.it is ordained, That no Englifl^man, Liege to the King, be con-i ■ rvifted by any WelJInnan ; nor that EngliJI) Burgeffes which have married Weljhwomen, have Fran- ■ •chifes with kngliJJ} Burgeffes: (56) And one other Statute made in the fame Year, by which it is 1 ordained, That no Congregations be made or fuffered to be made by the Weljhmen, but as in the faid Statute is appointed : (57) And one other Statute made in the fame Year, concerning fending and .bringing Merchandize and Armour into Wales: Ui) And one other Statute made in the fame Year, concerning Weljlmien not having of Caftle, Fortrefs or Houfe of Defence to keep: fjg) And ! •jone other Statute made in the fame Year, That Weljhmen (hall not be made Juftice, Chamberlain, , nor have certain other Offices in the faid Statute mentioned : (60) And one other Statute made • in the fame Year, concerning ftoring of the Caflles and Towns in Wales with EngliJI}; (6i) And one ■ other Statute made in the fame Year, That EngliJJjmen marrying Weljhwomen, (hall not be put in Of. iices; and every Claufe of the faid Statute made in the faid fourth Year: (62) And one Statute made ia • •the ninth Year of the Reign of the faid late King Henry the Fourth, concerning Felonies and Robberies done within any ?>€igmoxY oi South-Wales : (63) And fo much of one Statute made in the twenty-fiftli Year of the Reign of the late King Henry the Sixth, as concerneth the confirming of Statutes made .cerning Villains in Wales : (64) And that Part of one Statute made in the thirteenth Year of the Reign of King Richard the Second, by which it is ordained, That Hoftlers fhall fell Hay and Oats at a reafon- able Price, fo that they take not but one Half-peny over the common Price in the Market; (65} and that Part of one other Statute made in the fourth Year of the Reign of King Henry the Fouitli, by which it is enadled. That Hoftlers (hall incur the Quadruple Value of that that he hath taken over one Half-peny of every Bufliel of Oats above the common Price in the Market : (66) And one Part of the Statute made in the fourth and fifth Year of the Reign of the late King Philip and Qvieen Jldary and ' other Statutes, by which it is enacted. That none (hall put to Sale wdthin the Realm of England any coloured Cloth of any other Colour or Colours, than are in thefe AiSts mentioned : (67) And one other Part of the fame Statute oi Philip and Adary, by which it is ordained. That after the iirft Day of ij/tf;" then next coming, none fhall ufe or exercife the Feat or Myftery of Making, Weaving or Rowing of 1 Woollen Clothes long or (liort, or Kerfies, pinned Whites or Plains Strayts, to the Intent to put the fame to Sale, but only in a Market-Town where Cloth had ufed to be made by the Space often Years then laft part,' or in a City, Borough or Town Corporate, upon the Pains therein contained : (68) And one Statute made in the eighteenth Year of the Reign of the late Queen Elizahtth, for Toleration of certain Clothiers to dwell out of Towns Corporate' : (69) (hall be by Virtue of this Adl repealed. XII. And -be it alfo enadted. That fo much of the Statute made in the thirty- fecond' Year of the Reign of the late King Henry the eighth intituled. An ASl concerning the Breed of Horfes of higher Stature, as con- cerneth or inhibiteth the putting of Horfes into certain Grounds, unlefs they be of Statures in that A<5t mentioned, under the Pains therein contained, and that giveth Authority to kill Mares, Fillies, Foals or Geldirigs, in certain Cafes in that Aft mentioned, (hall not extend to the County of Cornwall after the End ,ot tjjis Seffion of Parliament.
 * before that Time againft Weljlmien, and making void Grants of Franchifes made to Weljhmen, and con-
 * c A P. XXIX.

'An Ad to .enable the moft excellent Prince Charles to make Leafes of Lands, Parcel of his Highne Duchy of Cornwall or annexed to the fame. CAP. XXX. A Mefiiiage called Tork-Houfe, and divers other MefTuages and Tenements, Part of the Pofleffions of the Archbifliop of Tori, fituate in the Parifti of it. Martin's in the Fields in the County of Jldid- dlefex, allured unto the King's moft excellent Majefty, his Heirs, SucceiTors and Affigns ; and the Manors or Lordfhips of Brighton, Santon Acombe, alias Aco7n, with Holgate>, and the Grange, called- Bctkhey Grange in the County of YorJi, or in the County of the City of Yorl, Part of his Majefty's PoiTeilions, allured to Tohy, Lord Archbidiop of York and his Succelldrs. PR. CAP.