Table of acts: 1660

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1660

Date. Title.
2 January, 1659/60 Act with instructions to be given to the Council of State. [C.J., vii., 801.]
2 January, 1659/60 Additional Act to the Act of 28th December, 1659, for borrowing £20,000 for the service of the Commonwealth. [C.J., vii., 804.]
26 January, 1659/60 Act for an Assessment of £100,000 by the month upon England, Scotland and Ireland, for six months. [C.J., vii., 824; B.M., E. 1074 (27).]
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1355.
2 February, 1659/60 Act constituting a Committee for the Army and Treasurers at War to hold office until the 10th October, 1660. [C.J., vii., 830.]
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1403.
3 February, 1659/60 Act for constituting Commissioners for the better ordering and managing the Affairs of the Navy. [C.J., vii., 830; B.M., E. 1074 (28).]
7 February, 1659/60 Act for the Great Seal of Scotland. [C.J., vii., 836.]
7 February, 1659/60 Act for the Great Seal of Ireland. [C.J., vii., 836.]
7 February, 1659/60 Additional Act for Sequestrations. [C.J., vii., 836; B.M., E. 1074 (29).]
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1412.
11 February, 1659/60 Act for appointing Commissioners for the government of the Army. [C.J., vii., 841.]
11 February, 1659/60 Act constituting Charles Fleetwood, Esquire, to be Lieutenant-General and Commander-in-Chief of the Forces raised and to be raised by authority of Parliament. (Read on 11th February. The date of its actual passing is not recorded in C.J., cf. Act of 24th February annulling this Act). [C.J., vii., 841.]
16 February, 1659/60 Act appointing an Engagement to be taken by the members of the Council of State. [C.J., vii., 845.]
18 February, 1659/60 An Act concerning elections of members to serve in. Parliament. [C.J., vii., 846.]
24 February, 1659/60 Act making void the Acts of 11th February constituting Commissioners for Government of the Army, and for making Charles Fleetwood, Esquire, Commander-in-Chief of the Land Forces. [C.J., vii., 851; B.M., E., 1074 (30).]
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1416.
25 February, 1659/60 Act for constituting George Monck, Esquire, Captain-General and Commander-in-Chief under the Parliament of all the land Forces in England, Scotland and Ireland. [C.J., vii., 852.]
25 February, 1659/60 Act for the continuance of the Customs and Excise from the 29th February, 1659/60, to the 24th June, 1660. [C.J., vii., 853; B.M., E. 1074 (31).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1416.
25 February, 1659/60 Act for constituting a Council of State and repealing the Act, with Instructions for the Council of State, passed 2nd January, 1659/60. [C.J., vii., 852, Lords' MSS.]
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1418.
2 March, 1659/60 Act for the repeal of the two Acts of Sequestrations of 27 August, 1659, and 7th February, 1659/60. C.J., vii., 859; B.M., E. 1074 (32).]
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1423.
5 March, 1659/60 Act declaring the Public Confession of Faith of the Church of England. [C.J., vii., 862.]
7 March, 1659/60 Act for explanation of certain clauses and provisos in the Act of 25th February, 1659/60, for the continuance of the Customs and Excise. [C.J., vii., 866; B.M., E. 1074 (34).]
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1423.
12 March, 1659/60 Act and Declaration for putting the Laws against Priests and Jesuits in speedy and efficient execution. [C.J., vii., 871–2; B.M., E. 1074 (35).]
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1425.
12 March, 1659/60 Act for settling the Militia within England and Wales. [C.J., vii., 871; B.M., E. 1074 (37).]
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1425.
12 March, 1659/60 Act for settling the Militia of the City of London. [C.J., vii., 871; B.M., E. 1074 (36).]
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1455.
14 March, 1659/60 Act for Approbation and admission of Ministers of the Gospel to Benefices and Public Lectures. [C.J., vii., 874; B.M., E. 1074 (38).]
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1459.
14 March, 1659/60 Act for reviving the Court of the Duchy-Chamber of Lancaster at Westminster [C.J., vii., 875.]
15 March, 1659/60 Act for bringing in the Rents and Revenues of Delinquents' and Popish Recusants' Estates. [C.J., vii., 877; B.M., E. 1074 (39).]
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1462.
15 March, 1659/60 Act for recovery of Public Debts and other Duties belonging to the Commonwealth. [C.J., vii., 877; B.M., E. 1074 (40).]
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1463.
15 March, 1659/60 Act for giving power to the Council of State during the Interval, in order to Public Safety. [C.J., vii., 877.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1464.
15 March, 1659/60 Act for continuing the Terms, Process and Proceedings of the Four Courts of Justice in Ireland. [C.J., vii., 878.]
15 March, 1659/60 Act for reviving the Act for Impresting of Seamen until the 24 June, 1660 [C.J., vii., 878.]
15 March, 1659/60 Act for removing obstructions in bringing in the Assessments. [C.J., vii., 878.]
16 March, 1659/60 Act for taking the accounts and redressing of grievances concerning the Tithes and ChurchLivings in Wales, and for Advancement of Religion and learning there. [C.J., vii., 880; B.M., E. 1074 (41).]
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1465.
16 March, 1659/60 Act for ministers and Payment of Tithes. [C.J., vii., 800.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1467.
16 March, 1659/60 Act for dissolving from the 16 March, 1659/60, the Parliament begun and holden at Westminster the 3rd November, 1650, and for the calling and holding of a Parliament at Westminster on the 25th April, 1660. [C.J., vii., 880; B.M., E., 1074 (42).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 1469.