This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1649 edition. Excerpt: ...sort. nd whereas some penall Statutes were made hereto ore against Strangers who were Handicrafts-men; It was declared, that the said strangers, being Balters, Brewers, Surgeons, and Scriveners were exempted, and not taken to be handicrafismen. And, because the abuse of taking Sanctuary, and flying to ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1649 edition. Excerpt: ...sort. nd whereas some penall Statutes were made hereto ore against Strangers who were Handicrafts-men; It was declared, that the said strangers, being Balters, Brewers, Surgeons, and Scriveners were exempted, and not taken to be handicrafismen. And, because the abuse of taking Sanctuary, and flying to Hailowed places was great about this time, Insomuch that many Criminalls, finding Refuge and protection in them, did there abjure the Realme, and so went into Forraigne parts, by which means they discover'd the secrets of the State, to the great prejudice thereof. And whereas also_.when they were to be tryed before the Judges in the Circuits, they would plead they were taken out of some Sanctuary or Hallowed place, and Justice thereby delayd; Divers good oriers were taken to remedy-these Inconveniences. Which yet l mention not at large; because they, together with the use of Sanctuaries, were at length wholly antiquated, and abolish'd. And now the businesse porting the power Legantine of the Cardinall, havingfiilly been de I Shall begin the Forreigne businesse of vthis yeare 1531. with the X ' Corouatioe of Ferdinwd Kingof the Romans at Aix, janua-fmxz. r) t rth, on whom it was drought, the Emperourhis Brotherdid con-ferre this Dignirygthathemight the better ease himselse from the troublesof Gmna, which now appear'd inso many kinds, and phr-nces, that his Coun ell in Spain writ a Letter, Exhomng him to leave fartes. t. cornmodions doctrines, all accord was jud ed desperate: Notwith sothe Duke of Bat/Arid aspired. Howbeit as this was done by the s Emperours sole Authorit ( and without those formalities anriently used) So the Romanifis by hting for them, ranquzsm pro are Gflrir, it was not every where a low'd for authenticall. So that it was...
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