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 r 468 C.I — 2. Anno tertio GuLiELMi 8c Mari^, - A. D. 1691, Penalty upon Perfons diliurb- ing lulonners.. Land as by.Water, been forcibly carried and conveyed away ;' Be it cna£ted by the Authority aforefaid", That where any Officer or Informer, or any other Perfon or Perfons impowered by this A61, or the afore- faid A& of Prohibition, fhall be by any Perfon or Perfons forcibly hindred, abufed, beaten, or wounded in the due Execution of this or the aforefaid Aft, all and every Perfon and Perfons fo refifting, abufing, beating, or wounding the faid Officer or Informer, or other Perfons impowered thereby, or fuch as fliall a6l in their Aid and Affiftance, fhall by the next Juflice of the Peace, or other Magiftrate, be committed to, Prifon, there to remain till the next Quart^r-Seffions ; and the Juitices of the faid Quarter-Seffioiis fhall and are hereby impowered t<i punifh the Offenders by Fme, not exceeding five Pounds ; and the Offender is to remain in Prifon ti!) l.t- be difcharged both of the Fine and Imprifonment, by order of the faid Juf« tipes, or any two of them. CAP. XV. (25.) 21 a: 33 Gar. z. An A&. for Relief of Poor Prifoners for^Debt, or Damages. [Revived by 5 & 6W. & M. Cap. 8. EXP.] C. 2C. 30 Car. 2. flat. J. a. 4. -- • ^" ' ■ Anno Regni GULIELMI & MARINE tertio. ^ yV T tlie Parliament begun at IVeJlminfter the twentieth Day o^ March Anno Dom.. 1689, in the fe- '■ L cond Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord and Lady, WILLIAM and MARY, by the '-X JL CJrace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King and Queen,. Defenders of the A Faith, b^c. And from thence continued by feveral Prorogations and Adjournments to the two and twen- C A P. L An A£l for grantmg to their Majeflies certain Impofitions upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors, for One t W SrM- Year. Excife upon Beer, ^c. given for a Year. Lodgers of Carriers, ISc, Retailers. No private Se(r"i. C.24. Perfon fhall brew where there is a common Brewer> except he has brewed within a Year, and he fhall iw. &M. pay Excife. Juftices of Peace, (^c, may try Crimes about Excife. Penalties here given how recover- SeiTi. C.22. gj_ Rebate upon Exportation of Mum, iSc. Brewer fhall not carry away Part of his GulJe before the S^^Y't**' whole be finithed, nor mix flrong Worts with the fmall. Excife charged upon the common Brewer. C.2C. §,48. "YYix^ Aft in Force for a Year only. Officers of the Excife not to meddle in Eleftions of Parliament Gagers to give Notes of their laft Gages. Revived by 4 & 5 W. & M. Cap. 5. to continue during that Aft, and to the End of the next Seffion. Exp. CAP. II. An kB. for the abrogating the Oath of Supremacy in Ireland, and appointing other Oaths. HERE AS by a Statute made in Ireland in the fecond Year of the Reign of our late Sovereiea Lady Queen ii'/iZi^to/?, intituled, An A£i rejloring to the Crown the ancient Jurifdillion over the ' in mentioned are thereby obliged to take the Oath in the faid Aft expreffed :' T!^o ' tl J-^- -^^ ^' enafted by the King's and Queen's moft Excellent Majefiies, by and with the Advice and in 'L,W "" ^ Gonfent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, in this prefent Parliament aflembled, and i.i-L.' Q. L'i'o- by the Authority of the fame. That from henceforth no Perlon whatfoever refiding in Ireland ihil be jrogated. obliged to take the faid Oath by Force or Virtue of the faid recited Statute, or any other Statute whatfo- ever ; but that the faid Statute, and every other Statute, for fo much only as concerns the faid Oath, fhall be and are hereby repealed, utterly abrogated and made void. -What Perfons III. And be it further enafted. That the Oaths appointed, intended, or required by this Aft to be ate bound to taken, from and after the flrft Day of January next in the Year of our Lord one thoufand fix hundred take the new nlnety-one, be taken by the Perfons herein and hereafter mentioned, and by every fuch other Perfon 1 in Ireland, to take the faid abrogated Oath, before fuch Perfon or Perfons, and in fuch Court as hereafter in this Aft is expreiTed (that is to fayj all and every Archbifhop and Bifhop of the Realm of Ireland, that, now is, and all and every Perfon of or above the Degree of a i^aron of Parliament there, and all and eve- ry other Perfon and Perfons Inhabitants of or refiding within the faid Realm of Ireland, now having anyi Promotion, Office,, or Employment Ecclefiaftical, Civil, or Military, or receiving any Pay, Salary, Fee, Perfons within ^^ Wao^es, by Reafon of any Patent or Grant of their MajeiUes, or any of their Predeceifors, or being 30 MiJes of j^^^^.g^*' Governor, Head, or Fellow of the College or Univerfity of Dublin, or Mafler of any Hofpital, t^emtn'tbe or School, or Barrifter at Law, Clerk in Chancery, Attorney, or Profeflor of Law, Phyfick, or other King's .Eaicb, Science, that fhall inhabit,, be, or refide within the City of Dublin, or within thirty Miles of the fame, ■ on
 * • tietljDay of OSloher 1691, being the third, SeiTion of this prefent Parliament..
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 * EJiaie Ecclefiajiical and Spiritual, and abolijhing all Foreign Power repugnant to the fame, the Perfons therft-
 * ^'"'"' and Perfons, as were appointed and required by the faid recited Aft, or any other Statute whatfoever made