March, 1659/60
[16 March, 1659/60.]
Parliament begun on 3 Nov., 1640, to be dissolved from 16 March, 1659.
Be it Enacted and Declared by this Present Parliament and the
Authority thereof, That, the Parliament begun and held at Westminster, the third Day of November, in the Year of our Lord God,
One thousand six hundred and forty, from and after the
sixteenth day of March, in the Year of our Lord God, One
thousand six hundred fifty nine, Be Dissolved, and is hereby
Dissolved to all Intents and Purposes.
Parliament to be summoned and holden on 25 April, 1660.; Form of summons.; Lord Chancellor, etc., to issue writs under Great Seal.; Writs for electing; Barons of Cinque Ports, etc., to be directed to Council of State.; Proviso.; Sheriffs, etc. to make returns under pain of forfeiting £1,000.; Penalties for hindrance or elections.; For bribery and corruption by or on behalf of candidates for election.; For acceptance of bribe by electors.
And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That a
Parliament be summoned to be Holden, and be Holden accordingly
at Westminster, upon the five and twentieth day of April in the
year of our Lord God, One thousand six hundred and sixty; And
that the Form of the Writ for the Summoning of the Knights,
Citizens, and Burgesses of England and Wales, and the Town of
Berwick upon Tweed, and the Barons of the Cinque Ports, to the
said Parliament, be as followeth, Mutatis Mutandis, The Keepers
of the Liberties of England by Authority of Parliament, To the
Sherif of the County of L—, Greeting, Whereas it is Enacted
that a Parliament shall be held at Westminster, the five and
twentieth day of April next ensuing, Therefore we Command and
firmly enjoyn you, That Proclamation being made of the day and
place aforesaid, in your next County to be holden after the receipt
of this Our Writ, you cause to be freely and indifferently chosen
by them, who shall be present at such Election, Knights with their
Swords girt, of the most fit and discreet persons for the County
aforesaid, and of every City of the said County Citizens; and of every
Borough, Burgesses of the most Discreet and Sufficient, according
to the Form of the Statutes thereupon made and provided: And
the names of the said Knights, Citizens, and Burgesses so to be
chosen, whether they be present or absent, you do cause to be
inserted in certain Indentures thereupon to be made between you
and them that shall be present at such Election; And that you cause
them to come at the day and place aforesaid: so that the said Knights
for themselves and the Commonalty of the said County, and the
said Citizens and Burgesses for themselves and the Commonalties
of the Cities and Boroughs aforesaid, severally may have full and
sufficient power to do and consent unto those things which then
and there shall happen to be Ordained for the Good and Safety of
the Church and Commonwealth: So that for defect of such like
power, or by reason of Improvident Choice of the Knights, Citizens
and Burgesses aforesaid, the said Affairs may not remain undone
in any wise: And we will, That neither you nor any other Sheriff
of this Commonwealth be in any wise chosen; And that the said
choice, in your full County aforesaid, so made, you certifie to us in
our Chancery at the Day and Place aforesaid, distinctly and openly
without delay, under the Seal of the County aforesaid, and the Seals
of them who shall be present at such Election, sending back to us
the other part of the said Indenture to these presents annexed,
together with this writ witness, &c. And that the Lord Chancellor, Lord Keeper, or Commissioners of the Great Seal of England
for the time being, are hereby authorized and required to cause
Writs under the Great Seal of England, to be issued forth accordingly, and this shall be to them and every of them a sufficient
Warrant in that behalf. And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That the Writs for the Electing of Barons of the
Cinque Ports, with the Antient Towns and Members thereof, to sit
and serve in the said Parliament, shall be directed to the Council
of State appointed by Authority of Parliament: who shall cause
the same to be Executed in such manner and form as the Lord
Warden of the Cinque Ports, or Constable of the Castle of Dover
heretofore used to do. Provided, That nothing herein contained
shall at any time after the Execution of the said Writs, be in anywise
prejudiciall to any person and persons claiming any Right or Title
to the Offices aforesaid, or either of them. And be it further
Enacted, That the Knights, Citizens, Barons, and Burgesses so
chosen shall appear and serve in Parliament at the time and place
aforesaid. And the Sheriffs and other Officers and Persons towhom
it appertaineth shall make returns, and accept and receive returns
of such Elections according to the Exigency of the Writ, under pain
of Incurring the penalty and forfeiture of One Thousand Pounds,
mentioned in an Act made in the sixteenth year of the late King
Charls, Entituled, An Act for preventing of Inconveniences happening
by the long Intermission of Parliaments, to be recovered in such
manner, as in the said Act is expressed more at large. And in case
any person or persons shall be so hardy as to Abuse, Frame, Contrive, Serve, or put in Execution any Writs, Proclamation, Edict,
Act, Restraint, Inhibition, Order or Warrant whatsoever, to hinder
or interrupt the said Elections, or by armed Force, Tumults, or
otherwise endeavour to disturbe or hinder the same, or the convening or sitting of the said Parliament, or any Member or Members
thereof, that then, he or they so offending in anywise as aforesaid,
shall incurr and suffer the pains and penalties, and forfeitures
contained in the Statute of Provision, and Premunire made in the
Sixteenth year of King Richard the Second, and shall from henceforth be disabled, during his life to sit and serve in any Parliament.
And, Be it further Enacted, That if any person or persons shall
Directly or Indirectly by himself or others, promise or give any sum
or sums of Money, Lands, Gifts, Gratuity or Reward to any City,
Borough, Corporation, or Person or Persons whatsoever, having
a Voyce or Voyces in any Election, to procure himself or any other
to be Elected a Member of the next Parliament, either before, at, or
after such Election, That then such person or persons Justly convicted thereof, shall be not onely made uncapable to sit or Vote in
the said Parliament as a Member, but likewise forfeit the sum of
one thousand pounds; and the said Elector or Electors accepting
any such sums of money, Land, Gift, Gratuity or Reward to his
own, or the said Cities, Boroughs, or Corporations, or other person
or persons use, the sum of Five hundred pounds a piece, the one
Moyety thereof for the use of the Commonwealth, The other Moyety
to the use of such person or persons who shall sue for the same, by
Writ, Bill, Plaint or Information, in any Court of Record at Westminster, wherein no wager of Law, Protection or Priviledge, shall be
allowed.
No Sheriff to adjourn County Court without consent of major part of electors on pain of forfeiting £500.; What persons are disabled from sitting in Parliament; Penalties for sitting if not qualified.
And be it further Enacted, That no Sheriff shall adjourn the
County Court from the place of their first meeting, without consent
of the major part of the Freeholders there present, under the penalty
of five hundred pounds, the one moyety to the Commonwealth,
the other moyety to the party that shall sue for the same, by Bill,
Plaint, Information or otherwise as aforesaid. And be it further
Enacted, That all such person and persons who have advised, aided,
or any wayes assisted or abetted the Rebellion of Ireland, And
all those who do professe the Popish Religion, are disabled, and
shall be incapable to be Elected Members to sit in Parliament, Any
that all and every person and persons who have advised or voluntarily
aided, abetted, or assisted in any Warr against the Parliament, since
the First Day of January One thousand six hundred fourty one,
and his or their Sons, unlesse he or they have since manifested
their good affection to this Parliament, shall be incapable to be
Elected to serve as Members in the next Parliament: And that
he which shall enter into the Parliament, who is not qualified as aforesaid, shall be deemed no Knight, Citizen, Burgesse, nor Baron
for the Parliament, nor shall have any Voice, but shall be to all
Intents, Constructions and Purposes, as if he had never been returned nor Elected Knight, Citizen, Burgesse, or Baron for the
Parliament, and shall suffer such pains and penalties, as if he had
presumed to sit in the same without Election, Return or Authority.
Proviso concerning ancient native right of House of Peers.
Provided alwayes, and be it Declared, That the single Actings
of this House, enforced by the pressing necessities of the present
times, are not intended in the least to infringe, much lesse take
away that Ancient Native Right, which the House of Peers (consisting of those Lords who did ingage in the Cause of the Parliament,
against the Forces raised in the name of the late King, and so continued untill One Thousand six hundred fourty eight) had and
have to be a part of the Parliament of England.