Indemnity and Oblivion Act 1660The Causes and Ends of this Pardon and Indemnity.IIAbettors of such Treasons and other Crimes pardoned,IIIAll Appeals, Personal Actions, and Suits, &c. by reason of any Trespass, &c. pardoned.VIThe like by reason of any Commission by the late or present King, or by Colour of any Ordinance of one or both Houses of Parliament, or the late Protector, &c.VPardon of all Treasons, &c.; (Except Arrears of Customs, &c....VIGrants of Wardships since 25th March 1641 discharged.VIIAll things not excepted shall be pardoned byVIIIThis Pardon, &c. to be expounded in all Courts most beneficially for the Subject.IXOfficer, &c. of the Court of Chancery, &c. Sheriff, &c. issuing Process against or going about to disquiet or trouble any Person pardoned;XExceptions of Murder not comprized in the First Clause.; Piracy.XIThe Heirs and Lands of Accountants excepted.XIIFees and Salaries, &c. not to be accounted for.XIIIMilitary or Naval Payments not to be accounted for.XIVNo Persons to be called to an account for Matter mentioned in this Exception after the 24th June 1662.XVDischarges given in the Exchequer not to be avoided, except Accounts of the Revenues of Churches in Wales, Bribery, Perjury, Subornation, Forging Writings or Examinations of Witnesses.XVIException of Persons embezzling the Goods of the late King, Queen, Prince, &c.XVIIException of Fines,; Amerciaments, &c. received by Sheriffs, &c.XVIIIException of Jesuits and Romish Priests, 27 Eliz. c. 2.XIXProviso for Issue of Writs of Capias Utlagatum; and for any Party outlawed suing out Scire-Facias against the Plaintiff.XXException of Persons outlawed upon Capias ad satisfaciendum, &c.XXIException of Informations and Proccedings concerning High Ways, Bridges, &c. Recognizances by Receivers, &c. in the Exchequer.XXIIException of Obligations, &c. not yet forfeited.XXIIIPardon extended to all Acts of Hostility, Injuries, &c. between the King and his Parliament.XXIVPersons, within Three Years, using any words tending to revive the Memory of the late Differences; if a Gentleman, or above, Penalty £10; if under that Degree, Penalty 40s.XXVException of Persons plotting or designing the Irish Rebellion, 16 Car.I.c.33.XXVIEvery Person pardoned may plead the general Issue.XXVIIException of Thefts and Felonies since 4th March 1659.XXVIIIException of Goods to be restored under an Act for Repeal of Two Acts for Sequestrations.XXIXAct extended to Persons in respect of Goods, &c. sequestrated and actually paid into any public Treasury by virtue, &c. of any Order of the late or present King or Parliament.XXXException of Receivers of Money privately for his Majesty's Supply, since 1648.XXXIException of Persons in respect of Monies received upon Tax of Decimation.XXXIIException of Persons that have had Directions from His Majesty, and have traiterously held Intelligence with Foreign States, &c. or otherwise.XXXIIIException of Duties of Excise since 25th March 1658, and of Debts due to Excise since 25th March 1657.XXXIVPersons excepted by Name who were concerned in the Murder of King Charles I.XXXVThe Execution of certain Persons that appeared and rendered themselves suspended.XXXVIException of Oliver Cromwell, &c. deceased.XXXVIIException of the Lands and Goods of certain deceased Persons.XXXVIIIException of certain Persons as to Penalties not extending to Life.XXXIXThe like Exception as to Sir Arthur Hasilrig.XLCertain Persons made incapable of any Offices. Penalty on Francis Lassels of one Year's Rent.XLIException of Sir Henry Vane and John Lambert.XLIICertain Persons accepting any Office.; Penalty.XLIIIException of Persons that gave Sentence upon any in the illegal High Courts of Justice Exception.XLIVPersons intrusted by Ordinance 1649 concerning Tithes accountable.XLVException of Bonds in His Majesty's Name before May 1642 for Securities of Receivers.XLVIException of Arrears of Excise upon Beer and Ale since 24 June 1659XLVIIException of Monies due for Quarter since 2d July 1659.XLVIIIProviso for Purchasers bonâfide of Lands, other than of the King or Church, to enjoy their Purchases;XLIXException of Sacrilege, &c.Indemnity and Oblivion Act 1660X11660 CHAPTER 11 12 Cha 2An Act of Free and Generall Pardon Indempnity and Oblivion.