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Clergy.
4. ' Robbing any persons in their dwelling-house,
or dwelling-place,
' or any parcel thereof, the Owner or Dweller of the same House, his
' Wife, Children or Servants then being within the same, or within the
' Precinct thereof, and put in fear or dread by it, or whether they be
' waking or sleeping. |
Chap. 190.
1 E. 6. 12.
5 E. 6. 11. |
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5. ' Or for robbing any persons in or near
the High-way. |
1 E. 6. 12. |
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6. ' Or for wilful burning any Dwelling-house,
or Barn wherein
' Grain or Corn shall happen to be. |
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7. ' Any found guilty of Abetment, Procuring,
Helping, Maintaining,
' or Counselling to such Offences, by 25 H. 8. 5. & 5 El.
17. |
4 & 5 P. &
M. 4. |
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8. ' No person convicted of Buggery shall
have his Clergy. |
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9. ' Or of breaking any House by day or by
night, and any person being
' therein, and put to fear or dread. |
1 E. 6. 12. |
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10. ' Or for the Felonious stealing of Horses,
Geldings or Mares. |
1 E. 6. 12. |
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' But by 1 E. 6. 12. Clergy was allowed in
all other cases of Felony;
' yet since that time Clergy hath been taken away from several persons:
' as, |
2 & 3 E. 6.
33. |
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11. ' Such as shall command, hire, or counsel
another to commit or
' do any petit treason, or Murder, or Robbery in any Dwelling-house or
' Houses; or to commit or do any Robbery in or near any High-way in
' the Realm of England, or any the Queens Dominions; or to commit
or
' do any Robbery in the Marches of England against Scotland;
or to burn
' any House or Barn having Corn in it. |
4 & 5 P.
& M. c. 4. |
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12. ' If any rob any person in any Booth or
Tent, in any Fair or Market,
' the Owner, his Wife, Children or Servant then being therein. |
8 E. 6. 11. |
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13. ' All persons being transported into England
called Egyptians, staying
' here above a month. |
1 & 2 P.
& M. 13. |
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14. ' Any person seen or found in the company
or fellowship of Vagabonds,
' calling themselves or called Egyptians, or counterfeiting or disguising
' themselves by their Apparel, Speech or Behaviour like them,
' and so remaining a month at one time or several times. |
5 E. 1. 4.
20.
5 E. 20. |
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15. ' All persons convicted of the Felonious
taking away of Mony,
' Goods or Chattels, to 5 s. or upwards, in any Dwelling-house,
or part
' thereof, or any Out-house belonging to and used with any Dwelling-house,
' although no person be in the House. |
39 El. 15. |
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16. ' Nor for the Felonious taking of any
Mony, Goods or Chattels
' from another person privily. |
8 El. 4. |
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17. ' Or he that doth stab or thrust any person
that hath not a Weapon
' drawn, or that hath not first strucken him, if the party die within
' 6 months. |
1 Jac. 8. |
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18. ' Popish Recusants or Schismaticks commanded
to abjure, and do
' not depart, or do return again. |
25 El. 1.
& 2. |
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19. ' Or any persons receiving, &c. a
Jesuit, Seminary Priest, or other
' Priest born in England, ordained by any Authority from Rome. |
27 El. 2. |
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20. ' Or any convicted or attainted for any
Offence made Felony by
' 3 H. 7. 2. viz. taking any Maid, Widow or Wife of substance
in Lands
' or Goods, or after marrying her or assenting to it, or defiling and
receiving
' her, knowing it. |
3 H. 7. 2. |
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21. ' After conviction of Forgery the second time
committing that
' Offence. |
5 El. 14. |
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22. ' Nor any committing Rape or Burglary. |
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23. ' Exercising Conjuration or Invocation,
whereby any person is
' killed or lamed. |
18 El. 7. |
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24. ' Nor a Soldier departing without Licence
from his Captain. |
1 Jac. 12.
2 Ed. 6. 2. |