None shall send a child beyond seas to be instructed in the Roman Catholic religion, on pain of the fine of one hundred pounds.

9. 3 Jac. I, cap. 4, 1606.

The recusant that conforms shall receive the sacrament within one year of his conforming and once in every year, on pain to forfeit for the first offence twenty pounds, for the second forty, and so on. In forementioned cases the King may at will refuse the twenty pounds a month from a Popish recusant and take the two-thirds of his lands, saving only the recusant’s mansion-house.

The Bishop of the diocese or the justices of the peace may tender the oath of allegiance to any persons (except noblemen), being eighteen years of age and being convicted or indicted for recusancy.

Penalty for refusal to take the oath, Præmunire.

To withdraw the King’s subjects from their natural obedience, to reconcile them to the church of Rome, or to move them to promise it, is high treason.

None shall be punished for his wife’s offence.

10. 3 Jac. I, cap. 5, 1606.

Informers discovering any harbouring Popish priests or hearing mass shall have a third of the forfeiture due for the said offences, or if the whole exceeds £150, then £50.

No Popish recusant shall come to court on pain of the fine of a hundred pounds, or to London or within ten miles of it, unless a tradesman, on pain of the same fine, half to the King, half to the informer.