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 appropriation; appjofceitf; Sting; takes Clergy from thofe who fteal in a Houfe to the Value of 40J. 12 Ann.fi. 1. f. 7- § 2. 41. Perfons above fifteen Years old may bind themfelves Appren- tices to go to America, 4 Geo, 1. c. 1 1. § 5. 42. Time given for Payment of Apprenticefhip Dutie?, oGea. 2. e. 27. § 6. 12 Gw. 2. c. 19. § 18. 13 Gfc. 2. e. 28. § 6. 27 Geo. 2. f. l6. § 5. 28 Geo. 2. c. 19. § 4. 30 Geo. 2. r. 19. § 77- 43. Further Penalty on not paying Apprentices Duty, 18 Geo. z. e. 22. § 24. 44. Encouragement to Apprentices paying the Duty in the Ma- iler's Default, 18 Geo. 2. r. 22. § 25. 20 Geo. 2. 0. 45. § 5. 4;. Where Juftices may difcharge Apprentices, zo Geo. 2. c. 19, §3- 46. Penalties on Non-payment of Apprenticefhip Duties to be difcharged on Payment of double Duties, 20 Geo. 2. c. 45. § 5. 47. Exercifing Trades not having ferved Apprenticefhip, excepted out of Pardon, 20 Geo. 2. c. 52. § 26, 27. 48. Apprentices not removable on Account of Contracts not be- ing indented, 31 Geo. 2. c. u. 49. Time allowed for Payment of Duties on Indentures, 32 Gso. 2. c. 23. § 7. For other Matters, fee 2MieitS 8. Canterbury, Cutlers 2. Charitable Wee 8. ©japcrp 57, csV. ^elon^Sottljat Clergy, Title ^erfeants, <£>?eenlant> 9. $?ats 10, 14. ^leather 27. plantations 26. 3£>ooj 10, 12, 25, 3,., 38. jbeamen 3. 21, tiff. Stamps, Title 3Jppjenticcs, ffiilatettnen 5, 10, 13. Sflojftetis 3. tiPjeenSoicl) i^of= pital, appropriation ann 3!mp?op?tatfoit» 1. On the Appropriation of Churches the Poor and Vicar are to be provided for, 15 R. 2. c. 6. 4 H. 4. c. 12. 2. And a fecular Perfon ordained Vicar perpetual, 4 H. 4. c 12. 3. Appropriations, isc. renounced by the Queen, : tf 3 P. y M. c. 4. Refumed by the Crown, 1 El. c. 4. § 25. 4. Grants of impropriations made by pretended Delinquents during the late Ufurpation how avoided, 13 tif 14 Car. 2. c. 25. 5. Owners of Impropriations may unite the fame to the Parfonage and Vicarage of the Pariih Church where the fame do lie, 1 7 Car, 2. c. 3. § 7. For ether Matters, fee SUicntS. appropriation of ©upplicg. 4C3 1 5 Ann. c. 12. 5 Ann. c. 19, 27. 6 Ann. c. 5, 1 1. 6 Ann. c. 8. &Ann.c.l%. gAnn.c.6,23. 10 Ann. c. 26. iz Ann. ft. i.e. II. 1 G». i. <. 21. j Gto.'i. t. 7, 4G10. i.r. 3. 5 Geo. I..f. 19. 6 Geo, 1. f. 11. 7 Geo. I. r. 20. 8 Geo. 1. c. 20. 9 Geo. 1 . r. 1 9. 10 Geo. i.e. 2. 1 1 Geo. i.f. 8. 12 Geo. i.e. z. iiGeo.i.e.j. 1 Geo. 2. e.g. 2 Geo. 2. e. 18. 3 Geo. 2. e. 16. 4 Geo. 2. 0. 9. 5 Geo. 2. 0. 17. 6 Geo. 2. e. 25. 7 Geo. 2. r. 12. 8 Geo. 2. <:. 23. 9 Geo. 2. 0. 34. ' 10 Geo, 2. c. 17. II Geo, j., e. 27. 12 Geo. 2. e. ig. 13 Geo. 2. e. 23. 14 Geo. 2. f. 41. 15 Gee. 2. e. 19. 16 Geo. 2. r. 25. 17 Geo, 2. c. 3^1. 18 Geo. 2. e. 22. 19 Geo. 2. c. 3 1. 20 Geo. 2. <r. 36. 21 Geo. 2. e. 23. 22 Geo. 2. c. 42. 23 Geo. 2.0.21. 24 Geo. 2. r. 47. 25 Geo. 2. 0. 25. 26 Geo. 2. c 23. 27 Geo. 2. e. 10. 28 Gea. 2. 0. 22. 29 Geo. 2. r. 24, 29. 30 Geo. 2. e. 26. 31 Geo. 2. e. 33. 32 Geo. 2. c 36. 33 Geo. 2. r. 18. 1 Geo. 3. 0. 19. 2 Geo. 3. f. 34. 3 Geo. 3. <:. 17. 4 Geo. 3. f. 23. approvement* 1. Lords may approve their Waftes, leaving fuflkient Common for their Tenants, 20 H. 3. e. 4. Vol, IX. T a b. 2. Lords may approve againft their Neighbours, 5/. Weftm, 2. 13 Ed. 1. c. 46. 3. Triple Damages given upon thefe Statutes, 3 & 4 5i. 6. '• 3- 4. With the Confent of Lords and Tenants, Commons may be inclo'fed for planting Timber, 29 Geo, 2. c. 36. 5. Recompenfe for Common to be paid to Perfons interefted, 31 Geo. 2. e. 41. Breakers of htehfurss hovj funifted, fee CflntmOtl, 31«ClO- lurcs, 3?o?1j, %p?ouet:& It mall be Felony to compel a Prifoner to be Approver, 14 Ed. 3. fi. r. e. 10. For other Matter, fee 3JjSpcal, JFelOWt?. 9«JUa (Hltae* See Brandy. 9l'Uitltme?!i See Award. SfCljMftjOpV* See Bifhops, at'cljer^ 1. To be ufed by all Men under the Age of forty Years, 3 H. 8. e. 3. 6H.8.C.2. 35 h'. 8. 0.9. 2. Aliens not to export Bows, nor itioot in long Bows, 33 H. 8. c. 9. § 9, io. For other Matters, fee 3Jltl!S, 3S?0l»gj 13 c. 3. &tXf}T!£acqrtjS» How to compound for their Firft-Fruits, 6 ^«». r. 27. § 6. atCljtieaCOnCp Of EfCfjmonlU See Richmond. arms, 1. To all Parliaments, ISc. Men fhall come peaceably without Force and Arms, St. de Defenf, fort. arm. 7 Ed. 1 . 2. All Men lhall have Arms according to their Ability, and View of Arms mail be made twice in the Year, St. Mint. 1 z Ed, 1. ft. 2. e. 6. 3. What Arms fhall be worn at Tourneys, St, Armor hcert.Temp. Vol. 1 . 200. 4. None to walk armed after Curfew, except, cife. 13 Ed. i.fi.c. 5. Men (hall not come armed before the jullices, 2 Ed. 3. e. 3. 6. Going and riding armed an Offence, 25 Ed. 3. ft. j. c. z. Launcegays prohibited, and riding armed, 7 .8,2. f.; 13. 20 5. 2. 0. 1. 7. Servants and Labourers fhall ufe Eows and Arrows on Sundays, &c. and not bear other Arms, 12 R. z. e. 6. 8. Conufanceof Matters touching. Feats of Arms appertaineth to the Conflable, 13 R. 2. e. 2. 9. Bearing Arms at Affemblie.s in Wales prohibited, 26 H. 8. f. 6. § 4. 10. Crofs Bows and Hand Guns, Sc. prohibited, 33 //. 8. c. 6. 11. All old Statutes concerning finding Armour repealed, 4 £j c P.&M.e.z. I >. I. e. z 5. §47. 12. Imbeziling the King's Armour Felony, 31 El. c, 4." 13. Armour may be exported, 12 Car. 2. c. 4. § 10. Unlefs prohibited by Proclamation, 12 Car. 2. r. 4. § 12. 14. Deputy Lieutenants may fearch for Arms, 13 fif 14 Car, 2. c. 3.. §14. 1 . Importing Arms or Ammunition prohibited, 1 fa. 2. e. 8. ■ 16. Pioteftant Subjects may have Arms for their Defence, 1 lf ISM. ft. z. c. 2. 17. Arms, cife. fhipped after Prohibition, forfeited, 29 Geo. 2I c. 16. § 2. B Fir