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THE

Statutes at Large,

FROM THE

First Year of K. WILLIAM and Q. MARY,

TO THE

Eighth Year of K. WILLIAM III.

BY

DANBY PICKERING, of GRAY'S INN, Efq;

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THE

Statutes at Large,

FROM THE

First Year of K. WILLIAM and Q. MARY,

TO THE

Eighth Year of K. WILLIAM III.

To which is prefixed,

A TABLE containing the TITLES of all the STATUTES
during that Period.

VOL. IX.

By DANBY PICKERING, of Gray's-Inn, Efq;
Reader of the Law Lecture to that Honourable Society.

CAMBRIDGE,

Printed by JOSEPH BENTHAM, Printer to the UNIVERSITY;
for CHARLES BATHURST, at the Cross-Keys, oppofite St. Dunstan's
Church in Fleet-Street, London. 1764.

CUM PRIVILEGIO.

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TABLE of the STATUTES,

Containing the Titles of all fuch Acts as are extant in print, from the First Year of King WILLIAM and Queen MARY, to the Eighth Year of King WILLIAM III.

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Cap. 7. For impowering his Majefty to apprehend and detain fuch perfons as he fhall find juft caufe to fufpect are confpiring against the government.

Cap. 8. For the abrogating of the oaths of fupremacy and allegiance, and appointing other oaths. Cap. 9. For the amoving papifts, and reputed papifts from the cities of London and Westminster, and ten miles diftant from the fame. Cap. 10. For the taking away the re

venue arifing by hearth money. Cap. 11. For explaining and making VOL. IX.

effectual a ftatute made in the first

year of King James the Second, concerning the haven and piers of Great Yarmouth.

Cap. 12. For the encouraging the exportation of corn.

Cap. 13. For raifing money by a poll, and otherwife, towards the reducing of Ireland.

Cap. 14. For preventing doubts and queftions concerning the collecting the publick revenue.

Cap. 15. For the better fecuring the government, by difarming papists and reputed papists.

Cap. 16. That the fimoniacal promotion of one perfon may not preju

dice another.

Cap. 17. For rectifying a mistake in a certain act of this prefent parliament, For the amoving papifts from the cities of London and Weftminfter.

Cap. 18. For exempting their Majefties proteftant fubjects, diffenting from the church of England, from the penalties of certain laws. Cap. 19. For impowering their Majefties to commit, without bail, fuch perfons as they fhall find juft caufe to fufpect are confpiring against the government.

Cap. 20. For a grant to their Majefties of an aid of twelve pence in the pound for one year, for the neceifary defence of their realms. Cap. 21. For enabling lords commiffioners for the great feal to execute the office of lord chancellor, or lord keeper.

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