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 A. D. 1736. Anno nono Georgji II. C. 6. 207 intituled, An Aft againft Conjuration, Witchcraft, and dealing^ with evil and voided Spirits, /hall, from the iJ«bmi.*» twenty-fourth Day pf June next, be repealed and utterly void and of none Effect (except fo much there- exceptVciaufe of as repeals the Statute made in the fifth Year of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, intituled, An Ait repealing egainjl Conjurations, Inchantmcnts and Witchcrafts.) s^ iiz - c - ,6 - II. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That from and after the faid twenty-fourth TheAft in Scot- Day of June, the Act pafled in the Parliament of Scot/and in the ninth Parliament of Queen Mary, inti- ^f^cakd! tuled, Anentis Witchcrafts, ihall be and is hereby repealed. III. And be it further enacted, That from and after the faid twenty-fourth Day of June, no Profecu- After 24 June tion, Suit or Proceeding, ihall be commenced or carried on againft any Perfon or Perfons for Witchcraft, Jo^fj pl-ofecuted Sorcery, Inchantment or Conjuration, or for charging another with any fuch Offence, in any Court for witchcraft, whatfoever in Great Britain. &c - IV. And for the more effectual preventing and punifhing any Pretences to fuch Arts or Powers as Perfons pre- are before-mentioned, whereby ignorant Perfons are frequently deluded and defrauded ; Be it further £;£ wftchcraft" enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That if any Perfon (hall, from and after the faid twenty-fourth tell rortunes.o? Day of June, pretend to exercife or ufe any Kind of Witchcraft, Sorcery, Inchantment or Conjuration, bycraftySdence or undertake to tell Fortunes, or pretend from his or her Skill or Knowledge in any occult or crafty Goods >V " Science to difcover where or in what Manner any Goods or Chatties, fuppofed to have been ftolen or loft, may be found ; every Perfon fo offending, being thereof lawfully convicted on Indictment or Information in that Part of Great Britain called England, or on Indictment or Libel in that Part of Great Britain call- ed Scotland, Ihall for every fuch Offence fuffer Imprifonment by the Space of one whole Year without Bail or Mainprize, and once in every Quarter or the faid Year in fome Market Town of the proper *° r b ^ 1 y ( !! 1 r r ' foned County upon the Market Day, there ftand openly on the Pillory by the Space of one Hour, and alfo oe piliory'd, fhall (if the Court by which fuch Judgment fhall be given (hall think fit) be obliged to give Sureties for and bound for his or her good Behaviour, in fuch Sum, and for fuch Time, as the. faid Court fhall judge proper accord- good Behaviour. ing to the Circumftances of the Offence, and in fuch Cafe fhall be further imprifoned until fuch Sureties be given. CAP. VI. An Act to indemnify Perfons who have omitted to read the Prayers, and make and fub- fcribe the Declarations directed to be read, made and fubferibed by the Act of Unifor- mity of the thirteenth and fourteenth Years of the Reign of King Charles the Second, within the Time limited by Law, and for allowing further Time for doing thereof. EXP. WHEREAS by an Act of Parliament made in the thirteenth and fourteenth Years of the Reign Preamble, re- of his late Majefty King Charles the Second, intituled, An Ail for the Uniformity of publick f^n) Aft " Prayers, and Adminiftration of Sacraments, and other Rites and Ceremonies, and for ejlablijhing the Form 13 & 14 Car. %, of making, ordaining and confecrating of Bijhops, Priejls and Deacons in the Church of England, it was c »4- among other Things enacted, That every. Perfon who fhould thereafter be prefented or collated, or put into any Ecclefiaftical Benefice or Promotion, within the Realm of England, Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berzvick upon Tweed, fhould, in the Church, Chapel or Place of publick Worfhip, belonging to the faid Benefice or Promotion, within two Months next after that he fhould be in the actual PofTef- fion of the faid Ecclefiaftical Benefice or Promotion, upon fome Lord's Day, openly, publickly and folemnly, read the Morning and Evening Prayer appointed to be read by and according to the Book of Common Prayer therein before mentioned, at the Times thereby appointed or to be appointed ; and after fuch Reading thereof, fhould openly and publickly, before the Congregation there affembled, declare his unfeigned Affent and Confent to the Ufe of all Things therein contained and prefcribed, according to the Form therein before appointed ; and that all and every fuch Perfons who fhould (with- out fome lawful Impediment to be allowed and approved of by the Ordinary of the Place) neglect or refufe to do the fame within the Time aforefaid, or in cafe of fuch Impediment, within one Month after fuch Impediment removed, mould ipfo faclo be deprived of all his faid Ecclefiaftical Benefices and Promo- tions ; and that from thenceforth it fhould be lawful for all Patrons of all and fmgular the faid Ecclefi- aftical Benefices and Promotions, or any of them, according to their refpective Rights and Titles, to prefent or collate to the fame, as though the Perfon or Perfons fo offending or neglecting were dead ; and alfo that every Dean, Canon and Prebendary of every Cathedra] or Collegiate Church, and all Mafters or other Heads, Fellows, Chaplains and Tutors, of or in any College, Hall, Houfe of Learn- * ing or Hofpital, and every publick Profeffor and Reader in either of the Univerfities, and in every Col- lege elfewhere; and every Parfon, Vicar, Curate, Lecturer, and every other Perfon in holy Orders, and every Schoolmafter keeping any publick or private School, and every Perfon inftructing or teaching any Youth in any Houfe or private Family as a Tutor or Schoolmafter, who upon the firft Day of May which fhould be in the Year of our Lord one thoufand fix hundred and fixty-two, or at any Time thereafter, fhould be Incumbent or have Poffeffion of any Deanery, Canonry, Prebend, Mafterfhip, Headfhip, Fellowfhip, Profeffor's Place or Reader's Place, Parfonage, Vicarage or any other Ecclefiafti- cal Dignity or Promotion, or of any Curate's Place, Lecture or School, or fhould inftruct or teach any Youth as Tutor or Schoolmafter, fhould, before the Feaft Day of Saint Bartholomew which fhould be in the Year of our Lord one thoufand fix hundred fixty-two, or at or before his or their refpective Admif- fion to be Incumbent or have Poffeffion, fubferibe a Declaration or Acknowledgment, wherein, ' among