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35 H. 8. ch. 11.

5 Eliz. c. 9.

29 Eliz. c. 5.

21 Jac. c. 28.

25 C. 2. ch. 9.

30 C. 2. ft. 2.6. 1.

Who fhall be Knights for the Parliament. The Manner of their Election. The Remedy where one is chosen and another returned.

An Act for making of Knights. and Burgeffes within the County and City of Chester.

The Bill for Knights and Burgeffes in Wales, concerning the Payment of their Fees and Wages.

An Act for Punishment of fuch as fhall procure or commit any wilful Perjury.

An Act for the Continuance and perfecting of divers Statutes.

An Act for continuing and reviving of divers Statutes, and Repeal of divers others.

An Act to enable the County Palatine of Durham, to fend Knights and Burgeffes to ferve in Parliament.

An Act for the more effectual preferving the King's Perfon and Government, by difabling Papists from fitting in either Houfe of Parliament.

I W. & M. c. 1. An Act for removing and preventing all Questions and Difputes

con.

W. & M. f.

ch. 8.

1 W. & M. Seff. 2. cb. 2.

concerning the affembling and fitting of this prefent Parliament.

1: An Act for the abrogating of the Oaths of Supremacy and Allegiance, and appointing other Oaths.

2 W. & M. ft. 1.

cb. 7.

An Act declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject, and fettling the Succeffion of the Crown.

An Act declaring the Right and Freedom of Election of Members to ferve in Parliament for the Cinque-Ports.

4 W. & M. c. 7. An A&t for granting to their Majefties certain Rates and Duties upon Salt, and upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors; for fecuring certain Recompences and Advantages in the faid Act mentioned, to fuch Perfons as fhall voluntarily ad vance the fum of ten hundred thousand Pounds towards carrying on the War against France.

5 W & M. c. 20.

An Act for granting to their Majefties feveral Rates and Duties upon Tonnage of Ships and Veffels, and upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors; for fecuring certain Recompences and Advantages in the faid Act mentioned, to fuch Perfons as fhall voluntarily advance the Sum of fifteen hundred thoufand Pounds towards carrying on the War against France.

7 W. 3.

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10 & 11 W. 3. An Act for preventing irregular

cb. 7.

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ch. 10.

Proceedings of Sheriffs and other

Officers, in making the Returns of Members chofen to ferve in Parliament.

An Act for granting an Aid to his Majefty by Sale of the forfeited, and other Eftates and Interests in Ireland; and by a Land-Tax in England, for the several Purposes therein mentioned.

An Act for the further Limitation of the Crown, and better fecuring the Rights and Liberties of the Subjects.

12 & 13 W. 3. An Act for granting an Aid to his Majefty, for defraying the Expence of his Navy, Guards and Garrifons for one Year, and for other neceffary Occafions.

13 W. 3.

13 W. 3. cb. 6.

An A&t for the further Security of his Majesty's Perfon, and the Succeffion of the rown in the Profor extinguishing the Hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and all other Pretenders, and their open and fecret A bettors.

testant Line, and

2 & 3 Ann ch. 4. An Act for the public Regiftring of all Deeds, Conveyances and Wills that fhall be made of any Honours, Manors, Lands Tenements or Hereditaments within the Weft-Riding of the County of York, after the nine and twentieth Day of September, One thousand feven hundred and four.

48 5 Ann, ch. 8. An Act for the Union of the two Kingdoms of England and

6 Ann, ch. 6.

6 Ann, ch. 7.

• Ann, ch. 23.

Scotland.

An Act for rendering the Union of these two Kingdoms more entire and complete:

An Act for the Security of her Majesty's Person and Government, and of the Succeffion to the Crown of Great Britain in the Proteftant Line.

An Act to make further Provifion for electing and fummoning fixteen Peers of Scotland, to fit in the House of Peers in the Parliament of Great Britain, and for trying Peers for Offences committed in Scotland, and for the further regulating of Elections of Members to ferve in Parliament.

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