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168 it is ordained, That no Congregations be made or suffered to be made by the but as in the said Statute is appointed: And one other Statute made in the same year, concerning sending and bringing Merchandise and Armour into ; And one other Statute made in the same year, concerning  not having of Castle Fortress or House of Defence to keep; And one other Statute made in the same year, That  shall not be made Justice Chamberlain nor have certain other Offices in the said Statute mentioned; And one other Statute made in the same year, concerning storing of the Castles and Towns in  with English; And one other Statute made in the same year, That Englishmen marrying  Women shall not be put in Offices, and every Clause of the said Statute made in the said fourth year; And one Statute made in the ninth year of the Reign of the said late King  4, concerning Felonies and Robberies done within any Seigniory of ; And so much of one Statute made in the five and twentieth year of the Reign of the late King  6 as concerneth the confirming of Statutes made before that time against  and making void grants of Franchise made to, and concerning Villains in ;. . . shall be by virtue of this Act repealed.

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4. And be it likewise enacted. That the like Jurisdiction now used and exercised in the Court before the President and Council in the Marches of and also in the Court before the President and Council established in the Northern parts And also in the Court commonly called the Court of the Duchy of Lancaster held &c. ... shall from the said first day of August One thousand six hundred forty and one be also repealed and absolutely revoked and made void. Any Law &c. to the contrary thereof and any wise notwithstanding And that from henceforth no Court Council or place of Judicature shall be erected ordained constituted or appointed within this Realm of England or Dominion of which shall have, use or exercise the same or the like jurisdiction as is or