The Reformation re-established.
The Statute of Labourers. Of Vagrants. Of the Poor.- Hospitals.Statute of Charitable Uses. — Of Church-Leases. — Of Bankrupts. Fraudulent Conveyances. Recovery suffered by Tenant for Life. Recoveries and Fines, Effect of. Shelly's Case. Archer's. Feoffment by Tenant in Tail.- Fines, Statute of.-Jointures.- Devises of Land. Executors and Administrators. Usury. Stolen Horses. - Error in the Exchequer Chamber.-Removal of Causes out of inferior Courts. Process and Proceedings. Actions upon Penal Of Feofails.
THE first object, at the commencement of this queen's CH A P. reign, was, to establish the reformation upon the foot it XXXIII. was on at the death of Edward the Sixth. For this ELIZAB.
purpose was made stat. 1 El. c.1. which began this great The Rework in the manner Henry the Eighth had done, by first formation abolishing the authority of the Pope. It was thereby en- blished. acted, that stat. 1 & 2 P. & M. c. 8. should be repealed; and that the following statutes should stand revived, namely, stat. 23 Hen. 8. c. 9. ordaining that no one should be cited out of the diocese where he dwells. Stat. 24 Hen. 8. c.12. taking away appeals to the See of Rome. 25 Hen.8. c. 19. concerning the submission of the clergy.