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28 Hen.8. c.15. s. 9. Ir.

every ordinary for the induction of any person to any ecclesiastical preferment, a return shall be made by the person giving induction thereon, that induction hath been given upon such mandate; which mandate, together with the return thereon indorsed, as also the certificate of the persons attesting the assent and consent, and other qualifications of the person so inducted, shall be registered in the registry of the diocess wherein such preferment lies, and an entry thereof shall be made in the books of said office, the truth of such return and certificate being verified on oath by one or both of the witnesses attesting the same, to be by affidavit made before the register of such diocess; and any person who shall falsely make such oath, may be prosecuted for perjury. And by s. 2. such mandate, return, and certificate, and such affidavit, or a copy of such mandate, &c. attested by the register of the diocess, shall, in all courts, be admitted as evidence of such induction and other qualifications; and every register shall be entitled to 5s. for every such attested copy: provided that nothing herein shall deprive any ecclesiastical person of a right to prove the validity of his title in any other way by which he may now prove the same.

P. 326. l. 8.-The 28 Hen. 8. c. 15. Ir. (the other clauses of which are of an obsolete nature). provides Oath at ordina- (s. 9.) that every archbishop, bishop, suffragan, and tion to learn and other having authority to give order of priesthood, deateach English language, c. con, and subdeacon, shall, at such time as they give to any person any of said orders, give unto such person taking any of said orders, a corporal oath, that he shall, to the uttermost of his power, wit, and cunning, endeavour himself to learn the English tongue and language, and use English order and fashions, (if he may learn the same by possibility in such place where his cure or dwelling shall be); and further shall endeavour himself to move, endoctrine, and teach all other being under his order, rule, and governance, to accomplish and perform the same: and every archbishop, and other having power to admit, &c. any person to any dignity, benefice, office, or promotion spiritual, shall, at the time of the

Oath afhene

ficed clergy to keep a school, &'c.

admission

admission of such person, &c. give unto said person a corporal oath that he so admitted, &c. shall, to his wit and cunning, endeavour himself to learn, instruct, and teach the English tongue, to every being under his rule, cure, order or governance, [and likewise shall bid the beads in the English tongue,] and preach the word of God in English, if he can preach, and also for his own part shall use and execise the English order and habit, and also provoke as many as he may to the same, and also shall keep, or cause to be kept, within the place or parish where he shall have rule, benefice, &c. a school for to learn English, if any children of his parish come to him to learn the same, taking for the keeping of such school such convenient stipend or salary as in said land

s. 10.

is accustomably taken. And if any archbishop, &c. shall These provisions give orders to any person without giving the oath afore-enforced. said, or shall admit, &c. any person to any dignity, &c. without giving to such person such oath as aforesaid, such archbishop, &c. shall forfeit £3, 6s. 8d. one moiety to the king, and the other to such person as shall sue for the same. And by s. 10. if any person being promoted, &c. to any dignity, &c. do not observe the said oath, then, upon condemnation by due process of law as aforesaid, he shall forfeit for the 1st time 6s. 8d. for the 2nd offence 20s, and if condemned a third time, such dignity, &c. shall be void, &c. Provided (s. 11.) that this act shall not be prejudicial to any person which shall be beneficed within this land, being bound to keep residence in any metropolitan, cathedral, or collegiate church, nor to any person so beneficed, who shall be at study in any university, either being in the king's service, or otherwise out of the land by the king's commandment, but such parish priest which shall have the service of any parish church under him, shall, during his absence, teach the English tongue, and keep a school according to the form of this act, upon pain of forfeiture to every such parish priest of 20s. for every year he shall omit the

same.

s. 11.

Provisa

P. 333. 1. 3.-The 43 Geo. 3. c. 107. G. B. confirms 43Geo.3.c.107. and amends the 2 & 3 Ann. c.11. Eng. and I Geo.1. st.2. G. B.

ing, Xc. parsonage houses.

Fird fruits at c. 10. Eng. and provides (s. 3.) that where a living shall pirable to build have been or shall be augmented by the governors of queen Anne's bounty, and there is no suitable parsonage house, the said governors may apply the money appropriated for such augmentation, or any part thereof, towards the building, rebuilding, or purchasing a house and other proper erections within the parish, convenient for the residence of the minister.

Ir.

Geo. 3. c. 9.

Dilapidations.

51Geo.3.c.115.

U. K.

P. 335.

16.-The 7 Geo. 3. c. 9. Ir. (vide vol. 2. p. 86.) should have been here referred to.

P. 353. l. 28.-The 51 Geo. 3. c. 115. U. K. amends the 43 Geo. 3. c. 108. by enabling the king to grant lands within the survey of the court of exchequer, or of King and lords of manors em- the duchy of Lancaster, not exceeding 5 acres, for or topowered to grant wards the erecting, rebuilding, repairing, purchasing, siastical purposes or providing any church or chapel where the liturgy of

Lands for eale.

49 Geo.3. c.53. G. B.

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the united church shall be used, or any mansion house for the residence of the minister, or of any out-buildings, offices, church-yard, or glebe; and also empowering lords of manors to grant 5 acres of the waste of such manors, for erecting thereon or enlarging any such church or chapel, or for a church-yard or burying ground, or enlarging a church-yard, &c. or for a glebe for the rector, vicar, curate, or other minister, to erect a mansion house or other buildings, &c. thereon.

P. 365. l. 4.—The 49 Geo. 3. c. 53. G. B. provides for the raising in the several counties in England and Number of mi- Scotland, a number of private militia men equal to one half of the original quotas of private men specified in the 42 Gen. 3. c. 90 & 91. and 37 Geo. 3. c. 25. And by s. 13. every person chosen by ballot under this act to serve in the militia (not being of the people called quakers) who shall refuse or neglect to appear and take the oath, and serve in the militia, or to provide a substitute, forfeits £20. By s. 19. persons inrolled in any corps of yeomanry or volunteers shall not be entitled to any exemption, unless such person shall have actually attended the usual muster and exercise of such corps for the number of days required by the 44 Geo. 3. c. 54. And by s. 20. no person shall be exempt from being ballotted to

Atted man not serving, &c.

D. 19.

Yeomanry how far exempted.

& 20

Proviso as to

s. 25 to 28.

51 Geo. 2.c.20.

Number of mi

litia.

serve under this act, by reason of his having been ballotted or inrolled to be trained and exercised under the training act. training act 46 Geo. 3. c. 90. And by s. 25. to 28. a fine of £40, is to be assessed on the several counties, Fine on counties &c. for each man that is deficient. But the 51 Geo. 3. Jr. c. 20. G. B. provides (s. 29.) that the militia of Great G. B. Britain shall be gradually reduced to the quotas respectively specified in the 42 Geo. 3. c. 90 & 91. [*and 37 Geo. 3. c. 25.] Provided (s. 30.) that it shall be lawful for his majesty, annually, to allow and order the raising, as supernumeraries for the militia of each county, over nies, and above the quotas to which the militia is to be reduced under this act, a number of men equal to the number allowed to enlist under this act into the regular forces, in each year, in each county.

s. 30.

Supernumera

P. 365. I. 4. A body of miners was raised in the 42 Geo.3. c.72. counties of Cornwall and Devon, in pursuance of the E.

51 Geo.3.c.114.

38 Geo. 3. c. 74. Eng. but this act was repealed by the E 42 Geo. 3. c. 72. E. The 51 Geo. 3. c. 114. E. is an act Miners of Cornto permit the services of this regiment of miners to be wall and Devon extended to Ireland.

U. K.

militia.

P. 365. l. 4. The 51 Geo 3. c. 118. U. K. provides 51 Geo.3.c.118. (s. 1.) that all persons who may be commissioned, raised, and inrolled in and for the regular militia of Great Bri- Interchange of tain, or in and for the militia of Ireland, at any time after the passing of this act, (1st July, 1811.) shall be liable to serve in all parts of the united kingdom. And by s. 6. the force so to be raised shall be called, "The militia of the united kingdom." And by s. 11. his majesty is empowered to employ in any part of the united kingdom, any part of the present militia force of Great Britain or Ireland as may make a voluntary offer of extending their services into all parts of the united kingdom.

49 Geo.3.c.120

P. 367. 1. 31. The 49 Geo. 3. c. 120. I. is an act for Number, &c.of amending and reducing into one act of parliament the Irish militia. several laws for raising and training the militia of Ire- s. 2&3. 1. land: and accordingly defines the number of regiments or battalions, and the number of companies in each, which shall be for the respective counties, and in the ci

ties

* An act for the better raising and ordering the militia forces of the Tower Hamlets in the county of Middlesex.

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s. 10.

8. 12, Governors not

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officers.

s. 34.

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ties of Dublin, Cork, and Limerick. But by s. 3. the lord lieutenant and council may augment regiments not having 10 companies. By s. 4. the colonels of regiments or battalions are to be appointed by the lord lieutenant. And by s. 10. the colonel shall appoint the other officers subject to the disapprobation of the lord Other officers. lieutenant: and all officers of the said militia shall rank with the officers of his majesty's forces as youngest of their respective ranks. By s. 12. the commanding officer for the time being of each regiment, &c. shall have the chief command of such regiment, &c. and not the s. 15 to 20. governor of the county. By s. 15 to 20. the qualifiQualification for cation in respect of property is prescribed for the respective officers, with an exception as to peers, and the heirs apparent of peers. By s. 34. the acceptance of any Officers members commission in any regiment, &c. shall not vacate the of parliament. seat of any member returned to serve in parliament. 8. 65 to 69. By s. 65. the governors of counties, &c. may appoint deputy governors for carrying this act into execution, subject to the disapprobation of the lord lieutenant: And by s. 66. in default of appointment by the governors, the lord lieutenant may appoint such deputy governors. By s. 67. there shall be 20 deputy governors in each county if so many shall be found qualified. By s. 68. the lord lieutenant may displace deputy governors. By s. 70. the chief magistrates of the cities of Dublin, Cork, and Limerick, and town of Drogheda, and the Who governors colonels of the militia of said counties of cities, and of the county of Louth, shall be governors of said cities and town. By s. 79. to 102. the proceedings of the governors and deputy governors, at their general meetings Duties of gover- and subdivisional meetings, with respect to ballotting for men to form regiments or supply vacancies, are regus.. 109 to 114. lated. And by s. 102. every ballotted man shall find a surety in £20. for his appearance at the subdivisional hore compellable meetings until discharged or inrolled, or in default thereof he shall be delivered over to the proper officer of the militia. And by s. 114. if any ballotted man (who shall not be excused from serving, or produce a substitute,) shall not immediately inrol himself, and join the regiprent, &c. be may be apprehended as a deşerter,

s 70.

in cities, &c.

s. 79 to 102.

nors, c.

Ballotted men.

to serve.

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