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 A. D. 1662. Anno decimo tertio & quarto Caroli If. C. 4. 227 failing in fuch Subfcription, flia'l lofe and forfeit fuch refpedlive Deanry, Canonry, Prebend, Mafterrtiip, The Penalty fo» Headfhip, Fellowmip, Profeffor's Place, Reader*s Place, Parfonage, Vicarage, Ecclefiaftical Dignity or "°"^"'"''"«' Promotion, Curate's Place, Ledare and School, and fhall be utterly di fabled, and (ipfo faff o) depmed ', • ■ ., of the fame: (3) And tha't every fuch refpecftive Deanry, Canonry, Prebend; Mafterihip, Headfhip, Fellowfhip, Profeffor's Place, Reader's Place, Parfonage, Vicarage, tcclefiaftical Dignity or Promotion, Curate's Place, Lefture and School, fhall be void, as if fuch Perfon fo failing were naturally dead. ' XI. And if any School-mafler, or other Perfon, in(ru6ting or teaching Youth in any -private Houfe S(*oo)-maft«rt- or Family as a Tutor or School-mafter, (hall inftrui5t or teach any Youth as- a Tutor or School-mafter, Houfci!'* before Licence obtained from his refpe6tive Archbifhop, Bilhop or Ordinary of the Diocefe, according to the Laws and Statutes of this Realm, (for which he fhall pay twelve Pence only) and before fucn Subfcription and Acknowledgment made as aforefaid ; Then every fuch School-ftiailer and other, in- flruding and teaching as aforefaid, fhall for the firft Offence fufFer three Months Imprifohment without Bail orMainprize ; (2) and for every fecond, and other fuch Offence, fliall fufFer three Months Impri- fonment without Bail or Mainprife, and alfo forfeit to his Majefty the Sum of five Pounds : (3) And after fuch Subfcription made, every fuch Parfon, Vicar, Curate and Ledlurer, fhall procure a Certificate under the Hand and Seal of the refpedlive Archbifhop, Bifhop or Ordinary of the Diocefe, (who are hereby enjoined and required upon Demand to make and deliver the fame) and fhall publickly and openly read the fame, together with the Declaration or Acknowledgment aforefaid, upon fome Lord's Day within three Months then next following, in his Parifl^ Church where he is to officiate, in the Prefence of the Congregation there affembled, in the Time of Divine Service ; (4) upon Pain that every Perfon failing therein, fliall lofc fuch Parfonage, Vicarage or Benefice, Curate's Place, or Leifhirer's Place refpe^lively, and fhall be utterly difabled, and ipfo faSio deprived of the fame ; and that the faid Parfonage, Vicarage pr Benefice, Curate's Place, or Ledlurer's Place, fhall be void as if he was naturally dead. ■' XIL Provided always. That from and after the twenty- fifth Day of March which fliall be iri the What tobe Year of our Lord God one thoufand fix hundred eighty-two, there fhall be omitted in the faid Declara- DecUrati'o 'aft r tion or Acknowledgment fo to be fubfcribed and read, thefe Words following, _/?z7w^ ;' ■ ' the 15th »? March i68z. < (z) /I ND I do declare. That I do hold there lies no Obligation on me, or on any other Perfon, '* or Alteration of Government either in Church or State, and that the fame was in itfelf an unlawful ' Oath, and impofed upon the Subjedts of this Realm againft the known Laws and Liberties of this ' Kingdom.' (3) So as none of the'Perfons aforefaid' fhall from thenceforth be at all obliged to fubfcribe or read that Part of the faid Declaration or Acknowledgment. XIIL Provided always, and be it enaded, That from and after the Feaft of St. Bartholomew, which fliall be in tlie Year of our Lord one thoufand fix hundred fixty and two, no Perfon who is now Incum- bent, ai;id in Poffiffion of any Parfonage, Vicarage or Benefice, and who is not already in Holy Orders Perfons not or. by Epifcopal Ordination, or fhall not before the faid Feafl-day of St, Burtholomszu be ordained Priefl or dained Fnen? or Deacon, according to the Form of Epifcopal Ordination, fhall have, hold or enjoy the faid Parfonage, Deacons a, cord - Vicarage, Benefice with Cure, or other Ecclefiaftical Promotion within this Kingdom of ^/r^A;/.',^ Or the onJination^fnaU Dominion of /^/«, orTo^^'n.oi Berwick wponTivecd, but fliall be utterly difabled, ^nd (ipji/acfo) de- not hofd any prived of the fame, and all his Ecclefiaftical Promotions fhall be void, as if he was naturally dead. Ecclefiaftical XIV. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid. That no Perfon whatfoever fliall thence- ™'"° '°"" forth be capable to be admitted to any Parfonage, Vicarage, Benefice or other Ecclefiaftical Promotion '^°J '^'" j^o'''*- or Dignity whatfoever, nor fhall prefume to confecrate and adminitter the Holy Sacrament of the Lord's ft" Uie Holy's a I Supper, before fuch Time as he fhall be ordained Prieft according to the Form and Manner in and by the cnment, if not faid Book prefcribed, unlefs he have formerly been made Prieft by Epifcopal Ordination ; (3) upon Pain prdamed accord - to forfeit for every Offence the Sum of one hundred Pounds ; one Moiety thereof to the* King's Majefty, yf^'ommon"*" the other Moiety thereof to be equally divided between the Poor of the Parilh where the Offence fhall be Prayer. committed ; and fuch Perfon or Perfons as fhall fue for the fame by Action of Debt, Bill, Plaint or In- Thei'«na!ty. ■ formation, in any of his Majefty's Courts of P^ecord, wherein no Effoin, Proteiflion or Wager of Law lliall be allowed, and to be difabled from taking or being admitted into the Order of Prieft, by the Space of one whole Year then next following. XV. Provided that the Penalties in this A(5t fhall not extend to the Foreigners or Aliens of the Foreign Reformed Churches allowed or to be allowed by the King's Majefty, his Heirs and Succeflbrs in England. XV^I. Provided always. That no Title to confer or prcfent by I/ajafe, ftiall accrue by any Avoidance or Deprivation {ipfo fa£fo) by Virtue of this Statute, but after fix Months after Notice of fuch Avoidance or Deprivation given by the Ordinary to the Patron, or fuch Sentence of Deprivation openly and pub- lickly read in the Parilh Church of the Benefice, Parfonage or Vicarage becoming void, or Yhereof the Incumbent fliall be deprived by Virtue of this Aft. XVII. And be it further enadttd by the Authority aforefaid, That no Form or Order of Common j;of„i,er Form- Prayers, Adminiitration of Sacraments, Rites or Ceremonies, fliall be openly ufcd in any Church, Chapel of Common or other publick Place of or in any College or Hall in either of the Univcifities, the Colleges of IVcjl- Prayertoioie min/ffr, IViiichefter or Eaton, or any of them, other than what is prefcribed and appointed to be ufed in any Church c and by the faid Book ; (z) and that the prefent Governor or Head of every College and Hall in the fail" Univerfities, and of the faid Colleges ai Wcjlminjler, Wlvchejler ^nd Eaton, within one A'lonth after th Feaft of St. Bartholomew, which fhall be in the Year of bur Lord one thoufand fix hundred fixty an( two; and every Governor or Head of any of the faid Colleges or Halls hereafter to be elefted or ap- pointed, within one Month next after his EJeftion or Collation, and Admifllon into the fame Govern- ment
 * XX from the Oath commonly called. The Solemn League and Covenant, to endeavour any Change