[unspec 38] The print touching the discharge of Jurors in Writs of Nisi prius Cap. 7. agreeth with the Record in effect, but not in forme.
[unspec 39] It is enacted, that no Man, or Officer being from henceforth at∣tainted, or Convicted for any Falshood about the said Office, be restored thereto again without especiall grace therefore had.
That no Forrester do take any Chymmage of, or for any Wood, Coale, or Fewell, but where the same is carried to be sold.
[unspec 41] The Statute of the Forrests, and other Statutes shall be kept, and who will especially complaine shall be heard.
[unspec 42] It is enacted, that all such as have any Castles, or Fortresses nigh the Marches of Scotland, shal sufficiently furnish the same with Men, and Victuals, and so keep the same, and that the Warden of those parts may be there in his own person.
[unspec 43] That no Writs of Oyer, and Terminer be granted without assent of the Kings Counsell and good proof.
The Statutes therefore made shall be kept saving the Kings Pre∣rogative.
[unspec 44] Upon the complaints of Sheriffs, for being charged with di∣vers sums, parcell of their Fee-Farmes, and granted forth in Li∣berties.
[unspec 45] It is enacted, that the Chancellor, and Treasurer shall from time to time make such allowance to the Sheriffs as they shall thinke good.
The print touching Fishmongers, Victuallers, and Vintners, Cap. 10. far swerveth from the Record, for that the Record ma∣keth no mention of Victuallers, besides that there is much more in the print than in the Record. quod nota.
[unspec 46] The Burgesses of Scarborough being much afflicted by the French, Scots, and Flemmings, provide at their own charge for their Defence a Bark of Dullinger, the which they being unable to furnish and maintaine, do require of the King certain Contribu∣tions of such as pass with Fish, or other things.
The King by the advice of his Counsell and Admirall, will pro∣vide the best remedy.
[unspec 47] It is enacted that these Burgesses shall enjoy all their Liberties according to their Charters.
The print touching Mainpernors in Writs of Debt Cap. 17. a∣greeth with the Record in effect but not in forme.
[unspec 49] The print touching Provision from Rome, Cap. 12. far swarveth from the Record, for that the Record maketh two Statutes of the same, besides the swerving in forme. quod nota.
[unspec 50] That no mans possessions be disturbed by any Commission out of the Chancery, or Writ of Privy Seal, without due answer, and that all Bills exhibited in this Parliament be answered.
To the first, the Counsell upon grief shewed they may provide remedy. To the second let such Bills as cannot be ended by the Counsell be exhibited to the King.