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Recital of 18 Car. II. c.2 § 1.; and that notwithstanding the said Act great Numbers of Cattle, &c. have been imported, and that divers Churchwardens, &c. had combined with the Owners for colourable Seizures, and that others who had discharged their Duty had been molested by Suits in distant Counties;
II.Any Person may seize imported Cattle, and deliver them to the Officers.
IV.Ships bringing Cattle, &c. from beyond Sea, to be forfeited, seized and sold.
V.Cattle, &c. seised and then driven, &c. into another Parish, Constable, &c. of such other Parish may seise and dispose thereof.
VI.Information laid in the same County where Cause of Action.
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