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 122 C^-y. Anno ^rimoCAROLi I. A. D. 1625. FartherPmifom ^2 not be abridged, but that the Ecclefiaftical Gourt may punifh the fald Offences as if this A<51 had 3 ci,''5i r»? not been made. (9) This Aa to continue until the End of the firft Seflion of the next Parliament and <)Cai-.'i.'e.'n. no longer. [3 Car. 1. c^ 4. continued until the End of the firft Seflion of the next Parliament, and j^ii?r.3.c.a4.farther continued by 16 Car. i. c. 4. and enforced by 29 Car. 2. c. 7.] ■ ''"' %'■ C A P. 11. XI Jac. I. c. 29. ^n A6t to enable the King's Majefty to make Leafes of Lands, Parcel of his Highnefs Duchy of Cornwall
 * or annexed to the fame. All Leafes to be made within three Years by the King's Majefty, of the Duchy

t.JLznds of Cornwall, Ihall be good. Except they be made for above thirty one Years or three Lives, (sfc. -The ancient Rent to be referved, and if none anciently, a reafonable Rent. Covenants, ^c^ contained . in fuch Leafes fhall be good. The Right of others faved. c A P. in. PBS, An A(ft for the Eafe in obtaining of Licences of Alienation, and in the Pleading of Alienations with Licence, Or of Paj'dons of Alienations without Licence, in the Court of Exchequer,, or elfewhere. 12 Car. z. c. 24. All Fines, Seizures and Pardons for Alienations, and all Incidents thereunto, arc . taken away and difcharged. .....;„:^_.. . ; C A P. IV. ./In.Adt for the furtlier Reftraint of Tippling in Inns, Alehoufes, and other VicStuaUing-houfes. 5^6Ed.6.c.ti.' TTTHEREAS in the laft Pariiament it was enaded. That if any Perfon or Perlbns, wherefoever well a9"inhabi- ' VV his or their Habitation or Abiding be, ihould after be found upon View, or his own Confeflion, tants, fhaUnot ' or- Proof of one Witnefs, to be Tippling in an Inn, Alehoufe or Vidhialling-houfe ; fuch Perfon or be permitted to ' Perfons fliould be thenceforth adjudged and conftrued to be within the S'tatutes of the firft and fourth AehoTks^&l "Years of the late King's Majefty's Reign, King James of famous Memory ^ the one intituled, ijac. I. e.g." ' An AcEl to reftrain the inordinate haunting of Tippling in Inns, Alehoufes, and other Viftualling- 4 jac. I. c. 5. i houfes ;" and the other intituled, " An A6t to reprefs the odious and loathfome Sin of Drunkennefs ;" iHaTO P.C. C.7S.' Vidualler, that permits or fuffers fuch Perfon or Perfons not there inhabiting, to tipple in his Inn, £ur«,r. I, «9. 4 Alehoufe or Victualling- houfe :' (3) For Remedy whereof. Be it enafted. That every Inn-keeper, Ale- houfe-keeper and other Vidtualler, that at any Time after the End of this Seflion of Parliament (hall per- mit and fuffer any Perfon or Perfons riot inhabiting in the City, Town Corporate, Market-Town, Vil- lage or Hamlet, where fuch Inn, Alehoufe, or Vidtualling-houfe is or fliall be to tipple in the faid Innj, Alehoufe or Viftuallihg-houfe, contrary to the true Intent of any or eithet of the faid former Statutes,^ the faid Inn-keeper, Alehoufe-keeper and Vidtualler fo offending fhall incur the fame Penalty, and in ^ 3 Jac. 1, e. 9. fuch Manner to be proved, levied and difpofed, as in the former Statute of the firft Year of his faid late Majefty'^s Reign is appointed for permitting fuch to tipple as dwell in the fame City, Town Corpo- rate, Market-Town, Village or Hamlet. Vintners and II. And be it further enaded. That the Keepers of Taverns, and fuch as do fell Wine in their Houfes» yiflualiersto and do alfo keep Inns or Vitftualling in their Houfes, (hall be taken to be within the faid two former SeiC'lta- Statutes, and alfo within this Statute. .;.'.(-. ■ •lies. Fartbtr frrmfiQns relating; beretg, »6 Get, 2. c, 31. and 19 Cei, l.e.xi. '■"■'.""■ CAP. V. Three intire Subfidies granted by the Spiritualty. EXP, C A P. VI. Two intire Subfidies granted by the Temporalty. EXP. CAP. VII. This Seflion of Parliament (by Reafon of the Increafe of the Sicknefs and other Inconvenien- cies of the Sealbn, requiring a fpeedy Adjournment, neverthelefs) Ihall not determine by hi* Majefty's Royal Aflent to this and fome other Ads. EXP. A«s that are to HI. AND all Statutes and Adls of Parliament which are to have Continuance unto the End of this s ancemalTrem^in -*^ prcfent Seflion, fliall be of full Force after the faid Adjournment, until this prefent Seflion in Force. be fully ended and determined: (3) And if this SefTion fhall determine by Diflfolution of this prefent' t Parliament, then all the Adts aforefaid fhall be continued until the End of the firft SefTion of the next ■ Parliament : (4) And all Statutes and Ads of Parliament which before the faid Adjourrunent fhall pafs When the Afls by his Majefty's Royal Affent, fhall be put in Execution immediately after forty Days after the faid Ad- «^pafs(haiUake^?"P'"^"^' "otwithftanding that by the Words or Letters of the faid Adls or any of them, they be »£«. limited to take Effed, or bs put in Execution, from or at any Time after the End of this prefent Seflion, Anno
 * as if he or they had inhabited and dwelled in the City, Town Corporate, Market-Town, Village or
 * Hamlet where the Inn, Alehoufe or Vidcualiing-houfe was or fhould be,- where he or they fhoujd be fo
 * found Tippling, ftiould incur the like, Penalty, and the fame to be in, fuch Sort levied and difpofed,
 * as in the faid A<51 is exprefled, concerning fuch as there inhabit; (2) but no Punifliment by any or
 * .either of the faid Adis, or by any other Statute, is inflidted upon the Inn-keeper, Alehoufe-keeper or