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Date. |
Title. |
3 January, 1650/1 |
Act for setting apart Thursday, the 30th January,
1650/1, for a Day of Public Thanksgiving for
the late great victories which the Lord hath
given to the Forces of the Parliament both by
land and sea, with a narrative of the same.
[C.J., vi., 519.] |
8 January, 1650/1 |
Act touching the importation of Foreign Corn and
Bullion. [C.J., vi., 522; Scobell, ii., 150.] |
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 499. |
10 January, 1650/1 |
Act empowering the Lords Commissioners for custody of the Great Seal to issue Commissioners
of Delegates, in cases of pretended marriages.
[C.J., vi., 522; Scobell, ii., 150–1.] |
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 496. |
10 January, 1650/1 |
Act for the continuance of the Committee of the
Army and Treasurers at Wars (of June 25,
1650). [C.J., vi., 523.] |
17 January, 1650/1 |
Act for taking away the Fee called Damage-Cleere,
Damna Clericorum. [C.J., vi., 525; Scobell,
ii., 151.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 497. |
22 January, 1650/1 |
Act for appointing a Seal to be the Seal for the
Parliament of the Commonwealth of England.
[C.J., vi., 527; B.M.E., 1062 (30).] |
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 497. |
28 January, 1650/1 |
Act for continuing till 1st May, 1651, the Act of
11 July, 1650, for settling the Militia of the
Commonwealth of England. [C.J., vi., 528.] |
6 February, 1650/1 |
Additional Act for the sale of Fee-Farm rents and
for the doubling of monies thereupon (cf. Act of
11 March, 1649–50). [C.J., vi., 531; Scobell,
ii., 151–2.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 498. |
13 February, 1650/1 |
Act constituting a Council of State for the Year
ensuing. [C.J., vi., 534, D.S.P.] |
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 500. |
13 February, 1650/ |
Act for settling the powers and authorities appertaining to the office of Lord High Admiral of
England and Warden of the Cinque Ports
formerly vested in the Council of State for the
year past, in the present Council of State.
[C.J., vi., 534; B.M., 669. f. 15 (79).] |
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 504. |
13 February, 1650/1 |
Act appointing an oath to be taken by the members of the Council of State. [C.J., vi., 534.] |
28 February, 1650/1 |
Act for authorising Colonel Popham, Colonel
Blake, and Colonel Deane, Admiral and
General of the Fleet. [C.J., vi., 543.] |
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 501. |
28 February, 1650/1 |
Act empowering the Council of State or Admirals
for the time being to impress seamen, from
April 1, 1651, to 1 April, 1652 (cf. Act of 2
March, 1649/50). [C.J., vi., 543.] |
7 March, 1650/1 |
Act and Declaration setting for the grounds and
reasons for setting apart Thursday, the 13th
Day of March instant, for a Day of Public Fasting and Humiliation within the Cities of London and Westminster and within the late Lines
of Communication; and also, for setting apart
Wednesday, the 2nd April, 1651, for Public
Fasting and Humiliation throughout the residue of this Commonwealth. [C.J., vi., 546.] |
11 March, 1650–1 |
Act for the continuance of the Customs from 26th
March, 1651, to 26th March, 1653. [C.J., vi.,
547.] |
19 March, 1650–1 |
Act continuing until 1 November, 1651, the Act of
26th February, 1649–50, for removing of all
Papists, and all Officers and Soldiers of Fortune, and divers other Delinquents from
London and Westminster, and confining them
within five miles of their dwellings, and for
encouragement of such as shall discover Priests
and Jesuits, their Receivers and Abettors.
[C.J., vi., 551.] |
21 March, 1650–1 |
Act for the more frequent Preaching of the Gospel
and the better maintenance of ministers in the
city of Coventry. [C.J., vi., 551.] |
28 March, 1651 |
Act for laying an imposition upon coals, for the
Building and Maintenance of Ships for guarding
the sea. [C.J., vi., 553–4.] |
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 505. |
28 March, 1651 |
Act amending the Act of 18th February, 1649–50,
enabling the Trustees for Sale of the Lands of
the late King and Queen to give security of the
said Lands upon several Debentures. [C.J.,
vi., 554.] |
2 April, 1651 |
Act concerning the new Invention of melting down
Iron and other metals with stone-coal and other
coals, without charking thereof. [C.J., vi.,
555; Scobell, ii., 153.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 509. |
2 April, 1651 |
Act for the continuance of the Jurisdiction of the
Court of Admiralty. [C.J., vi., 555; Scobell,
ii., 153–4.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 510. |
3 April, 1651 |
Act of explanation of the Act of 11 July, 1650, for
settling the Militia of the Commonwealth,
declaring the same not to extend to the Isle of
Wight. This Act to continue for six months.
[C.J., vi., 556.] |
9 April, 1651 |
Additional Act touching the Proceedings of the
Law in English (cf. Act of 22 November, 1650.
[C.J., vi., 557; Scobell, ii., 154.] |
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 510. |
15 April, 1651 |
Act for continuing the monthly assessment of
£120,000 (levied by the Act of 29 November,
1650) for six months from the 25th March, 1651,
for maintenance of the Armies in England,
Scotland and Ireland. [C.J., vi., 561.] |
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 511. |
18 April, 1651 |
Act for the continuance of the Committee of the
Army and Treasurers at Wars (cf. January 10,
1650–1). [C.J., vi., 563.] |
18 April, 1651 |
Act for impresting soldiers for the service of this
Commonwealth in Ireland. [C.J., vi., 563.] |
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 513. |
18 June, 1651 |
Act for altering the Market in the Town of Newcastle from Monday in every week to Tuesday
in every week. [C.J., vi., 589.] |
20 June, 1651 |
Act for continuing the High Court of Justice until
the 29th September, 1651. [C.J., vi., 590.] |
26 June, 1651 |
Act for continuing till 1 December, 1651, the
powers settled in the Council of State by the
Act of February 13, 1650–1, enabling the Council
of State to exercise the powers belonging to the
office of the Lord Admiral. [C.J., vi., 592.] |
26 June, 1651 |
Act for making the River Wye in the County of
Surrey navigable. [C.J., vi., 593.] |
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 514 |
4 July, 1651 |
Act for enabling the Judges of the Northern Circuit
to hold an Assize at Durham on 11th August,
1651. [C.J., vi., 599.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 517. |
16 July, 1651 |
Act for the sale of several lands and estates for
feited to the Commonwealth for Treason.
[C.J., vi., 604–5; Scobell, ii., 156–173.] |
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 520. |
17 July, 1651 |
Additional Act for the sale of the goods belonging
to the late King, Queen, and Prince (cf. Act of
4 July, 1649). [C.J., vi., 605; Scobell, ii.,
173–4.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 546. |
24 July, 1651 |
Act prohibiting killing, hurting, or taking away
any Deer, after August 1, 1651, without consent
of the Owner. [C.J., vi., 609; Scobell, ii., 174.] |
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 548. |
8 August, 1651 |
Act forbidding any person to take above the rate
of Six Pounds for the loan of One Hundred
Pounds for a year. [C.J., vi., 618; Scobell, ii.,
174–5.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 548. |
12 August, 1651 |
Act for enabling certain persons to put in execution the powers in the several Acts for settling
the several Militias of the Cities of Westminster, the Borough of Southwark, and places
adjacent, and the Hamlets of the Tower of
London. [C.J., vi., 619–20.] |
12 August, 1651 |
Act prohibiting correspondence with Charles
Stuart or his party. [C.J., vi., 620; B.M., 669
f. 16 (19).] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 550. |
12 August, 1651 |
Act concerning the Militias in the respective
counties within this Commonwealth. [C.J.,
vi., 620; B.M., 669, f. 16 (18).] |
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 551 |
13 August, 1651 |
Act giving instructions to the Commissioners of
the respective Militias to prohibit the disposing
of any Ordnance, Arms, or Ammunition without licence, wearing arms, and tumultuous
meetings. [C.J., vi., 621 2; B.M., 669, f. 16
(20).] Printed Vol. ii., p. 552. |
15 August, 1651 |
Act authorising several persons to put in execution
several Ordinances and Acts of Parliament for
settling the Militia of the City of London and
for raising horses within the said City, to continue in force till 1 December, 1651. [C.J.,
vii., 1.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 554. |
19 August, 1651 |
Act concerning the Minster of Peterborough.
[C.J., vii., 2.] |
19 August, 1651 |
Act giving further powers to the respective Committees of the Militia of the City of London,
the Hamlets of the Tower, Southwark, and
Westminster. [C.J., vii., 3.] |
1 September, 1651 |
Act for further continuing for three months from
29th September, 1651, the monthly assessment
of £120,000 (cf. Act of April 15, 1651). [C.J.,
vii., 10.] |
2 September, 1651 |
Act enabling the Commissioners of the respective
Militias within this Commonwealth to raise
money for the maintenance of the Forces by
them respectively raised for the present service.
[C.J., vii., 10.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 555. |
2 September, 1651 |
Act charging £100,000 upon the receipt of the
Grand Excise for the use of the Navy. [C.J.,
vii., 10.] |
3 September, 1651 |
Act for continuance of the Committee of the Army
and Treasurers at War. [C.J., vii., 10–11.] |
25 September, 1651 |
Act for continuing the High Court of Justice until
31st December, 1651 (cf. Act of 20 June, 1651).
[C.J., vii., 21.] |
26 September, 1651 |
Act for setting apart the 24th October as a Day of
Public Thanksgiving, with a narrative declaring the grounds and reasons thereof. [C.J.,
vii., 21–2.] |
30 September, 1651 |
Act providing for maimed soldiers and widows and
orphans of soldiers of the Armies of Scotland
and Ireland. [C.J., vii., 22.] |
Printed, Vol. ii., p. 556. |
9 October, 1651 |
Act for increase of shipping and encouragement of
the navigation of this nation. [C.J., vii., 27;
Scobell, ii., 176–7.] Printed, Vol. ii., p. 559. |
28 November, 1651 |
Act for constituting a Council of State from 30th
November, 1651, to 1st December, 1652. [C.J.,
vii., 45.] |
4 December, 1651 |
Act continuing to 1st December, 1652, the Act of
26 June, 1651, enabling the Council of State to
exercise the powers belonging to the Lord
Admiral. [C.J., vii., 47.] |
19 December, 1651 |
Act for continuance of two Acts (of 14 and 18
December, 1649) touching election of officers in
the City of London (cf. Act of 18 December,
1650). [C.J., vii., 53.] |
19 December, 1651 |
Act for raising £90,000 a month for six months
from the 25th December, 1651, for maintenance
of the Forces in England, Ireland, and Scotland, raised by the authority of Parliament for
the service of the Commonwealth (cf. Act of 1
September, 1651). [C.J., vii., 54–5.] |