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  2. List of acts of the Parliament of Scotland from 1663 - Wikipedia

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    Act rescinding a former act [e] past in the last session of Parliament anent some fies acclamed as due to the Lord Lyons office. Act rescinding a former act [ e ] passed in the last session of parliament, regarding some fees acclaimed due to the Lord Lyon's office.

  3. List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1663 - Wikipedia

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    An Act for settling of a Free School in Witney, in the County of Oxon, being erected and endowed by Henry Box, Citizen and Grocer of London, deceased. Enabling the Bishop of Winchester to lease out tenements built on the site of his mansion house in St Saviour's parish Southwark (Surrey) and two parks and other desmenses at Bishops Waltham, and ...

  4. Watchman (law enforcement) - Wikipedia

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    The 1663 act of Common Council left it to the ward beadle or a constable and it seems to have been increasingly the case that rather than individuals paying directly for a substitute, when their turn came to serve, the eligible householders were asked to contribute to a watch fund that supported hired man. [13]

  5. Great Ejection - Wikipedia

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    Iain Murray argues that the issue was deeper than "phrases in the Book of Common Prayer and forms of church order," but regarded the "nature of true Christianity". [ 5 ] The Memorial Hall on Albert Square, Manchester and the Congregational Memorial Hall in Farringdon Street, London, were built to commemorate the bicentennial of the Great Ejection.

  6. Act of Uniformity (Explanation) Act 1663 - Wikipedia

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    The Act of Uniformity (Explanation) Act 1663 (15 Cha. 2.c. 6) was an Act of the Parliament of England.. The whole Act, except section 4 (which is section 5 in Ruffhead's Edition) and the last section, were repealed by section 1 of, and the Schedule to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1863.

  7. Act of Uniformity 1662 - Wikipedia

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    The Act also required that the Book of Common Prayer "be truly and exactly Translated into the British or Welsh Tongue". It also explicitly required episcopal ordination for all ministers, i.e. deacons, priests and bishops, which had to be reintroduced since the Puritans had abolished many features of the Church during the Civil War .

  8. Act of Uniformity - Wikipedia

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    The Act of Uniformity 1548 (2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 1), also called Act of Equality, which established the Book of Common Prayer as the only legal form of worship; The Act of Uniformity 1552 (5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 1) required the use of the Book of Common Prayer of 1552; The Act of Uniformity 1558 (1 Eliz. 1. c. 2), adopted on the accession of Elizabeth I

  9. Navigation Acts - Wikipedia

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    The system was re-enacted and broadened with the Restoration by the Navigation Act 1660, [3] and further developed and tightened by the Navigation Acts of 1663, 1673, and 1696. [4] Upon this basis during the 18th century, the Acts were modified by subsequent amendments, changes, and the addition of enforcement mechanisms and staff.