CHAP. 11. An act against the clipping, washing,
rounding and filing of coins.
CHAP. 15. Prophesies.
CHAP. 18. An act declaring the authority of
the lord keeper of the great seal, and the lord
chancellor of England to be one.
CHAP. 20. Egyptians.
CHAP. 21. Game.
CHAP. 22. Leather.
CHAP. 23. Excommunication.
CHAP. 25. Wales.
CHAP. 26. Enrolments.--Lancaster, &c.
CHAP. 27. Durham.
CHAP. 28. Wales. |
The crime or perjury was included in the act
of 1642, Ch. 46.
The act of 1692, Ch. 16, having declared the
punishment of perjury, &c. most of the prosecutions
have been under that act, although there
were also some at common law. It remained in
force until the passage of the act of 1809, Ch. 138,
by which a different punishment is provided.
The act of 1793, Ch. 57, S. 10, spoke of the
offence of perjury at common law, or by act of
assembly, or by statute introduced before the 4th
of July 1776, and subornation of perjury, making
them punishable as the law then required, or by
service and labour on the roads.
CHAP. 11. See the note on 25 Edw. 3, St. 5,
Ch. 2. |