Index: K

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K.

The King

Statute Page
For empowering His Majesty to apprehend and detain such Persons as he shall find Cause to suspect are conspiring against His Royal Person or Government. 7 & 8 W. III. c. 11. 74
Persons in Prison 20th Feb. 1695, or after, on Suspicion of Treason, &c. may be detained until 1st Sept. 1696; and no Judge to bail without Order from the Privy Council. § 1. Ib.
Persons so committed to have the Benefit of Stat. 31 Car. II. c. 2., and of all other Laws for the Liberty of the Subject. § 2. Ib.
Proviso for Privileges of Parliament. § 3. Ib.
Lieutenants of Counties, and their Deputies, may, by Warrant under Hand and Seal, employ Persons to search for and seize and detain Horses of £5 Value and upwards belonging to suspected Persons—And Owner liable to Innkeeper for Keep of such Horses, at a Rate herein mentioned. § 4. Ib.
Hours at which such Search may be made. Ib. Ib.
In case of Resistance Persons may enter by Force, and Horses may be used in case of Invasion, &c. Ib. Ib.
Proviso as to Breeding Mares. § 5. Ib.
For the better Security of His Majesty's Royal Person and Government. 7 & 8 W. III. c. 27. 114
Refusing to take the Oaths of Stat. 1 W. & M. c. 8., or to appear to have the said Oaths tendered to them —Penalty. § 1. Ib.
Persons tendering Oaths to record the Names, &c. of Persons refusing to take them, or not appearing to certify the same to Justices of Assize, &c. who are to estreat, and certify into Court of Exchequer. Ib. Ib.
Publishing, &c. that His Majesty is not rightful King, or that the late King James or the pretended Prince of Wales hath any Right to the Crown, &c.— Premunire, Stat. 16 R. II. c. 5. § 2. Ib.
Recital of the Association.
Form of Association altered, see 13 & 14 W. III. c. 6. § 16. Determined, 1 Ann.stat. 1. c. 22. § 3.
§ 3. Ib.
Commissioners of Public Accounts, and other Persons holding Offices under the Crown, to appear as herein mentioned, and subscribe the said Association. § 4. 115
Persons admitted, &c. into any Office, Civil or Military, or receiving Pay, &c. under Patent or Grant from the Crown, &c. to subscribe the said Association at the same Time that they make and subscribe the Declaration of Stat. 25 Car.II. c.2. § 5. Ib.
Persons neglecting, &c. to subscribe the Association disabled. § 6. Ib.
Persons who have neglected, &c. to subscribe the said Association, and yet executing Offices—Penalty. § 7. Ib.
Courts of Justice herein mentioned may tender the said Association for Subscription—Register of Subscription kept. 7 & 8 W. III. c. 27. § 8. 115
In what Case Persons who have forfeited Offices, by neglecting, &c. to subscribe, may hold the same again. § 9. Ib.
Limitation of Information for Words spoken — Two Witnesses necessary to Conviction.
As to Repeal of Sections from 3 to 10, both inclusive, see 1 Ann. stat. 1. c. 22. § 3.
§ 10. 116.
Proviso for Quakers making and subscribing Declaration of Fidelity of Stat. 1 W. & M. c. 18., and proving themselves to be Quakers. § 11. Ib.
Persons in the Service of Prince and Princess of Denmark to subscribe the said Association—Penalty. § 12. Ib.
Proviso for Persons in His Majesty's Service in the Fleet or beyond Sea. § 13. Ib.
Proviso for Pardon of Penalties, &c. under the Privy Seal. § 14. Ib.
After the Determination of the present Parliament, Members taking the Oaths, &c. of Stat. 1 W. & M. c. 8. to subscribe the said Association. § 15. Ib.
Refusing, disabled to sit —New Writ. Ib. Ib.
English Subjects returning from France without Leave under Sign Manual—High Treason. § 16. Ib.
English Subjects returned from France since 29th Sept. 1695, without Licence under Stat. 3 W. & M. c. 13. to surrender themselves and take the Oaths of Stat. 1 W. & M. c. 8., and give Security for good Behaviour; or otherwise, not having Licence to continue, to depart the Kingdom, and not return during the War with France without Licence. § 17. 117
Refusing to surrender, &c. or returning— Premunire. Ib. Ib.
Persons refusing the Oaths of Stat. 1 W. & M. c. 8., or, being Quakers, refusing to subscribe the Declaration of Fidelity of Stat. 1 W. & M. c. 18, which may be administered by Sheriff, &c. at Poll, not admitted to vote. § 18. Ib.
Persons committed for High Treason before the last Day of Trinity Term 1696, may be detained without Bail until 1st Dec. 1696, unless bailed by Order of Council. § 19. Ib.
No Commission, Civil or Military, to cease by the Demise of the King, save as herein mentioned.
This Clause explained, 1 Ann. stat. 1. c. 8. § 1, 2.
§ 20. Ib.
This Act concerning the Subscription of the Association, not to make void Offices of Inheritance in Fee-Simple, so as the Persons holding such Offices appoint Deputies until such Time as the Persons having such Offices subscribe the Association, and so as such Deputies subscribe the same and be approved by the King.
See Note to § 10.
7 & 8 W.III.c. 27. § 21. 117
For continuing the Imprisonment of Counter, and others, for the late horrid Conspiracy to assassinate the Person of His Sacred Majesty. 9 W.III.c.4. 300
Imprisonment continued until 1st Jan. 1698, &c. unless bailed, &c. by Order of Council. Exp.
For continuing the Imprisonment of Counter, and others, for the late Conspiracy to assassinate the Person of His Sacred Majesty.
See Cunnage and Boundage.
10 W.III.c.19. exp. 531

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