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Security of the Succession, etc. Act 1701
Act of Parliament
Long titleAn Act for the further Security of His Majesties Person and the Succession of the Crown in the Protestant Line and for extinguishing the Hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales and all other Pretenders and their open and secret Abettors.
Citation13 & 14 Will. 3. c. 6
(Ruffhead: 13 Will. c. 6)
Dates
Royal assent7 March 1702
Commencement30 December 1701
Repealed15 July 1867
Other legislation
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1867

Status: Repealed

Text of statute as originally enacted

The Security of the Succession, etc. Act 1701 (13 & 14 Will. 3. c. ) was an Act of the Parliament of England. The Act required nearly all office-holders to take the oath of abjuration against James Francis Edward Stuart, pretender to the throne, self-styled Prince of Wales and son of the former King James II.[1]

The Act also made it high treason to "compass or imagine" the death of Princess Anne of Denmark, the heir apparent to the throne, with effect from 25 March 1702.[2] This clause never came into force however, since Anne became queen on 8 March 1702.

Assay of Plate Act 1702
Act of Parliament
Long titleAn Act for continuing an Act made in the Eighth Year of his late Majesty's reign,[e] for better preventing the counterfeiting the current coin of this kingdom.
Citation1 Ann. c. 3
(Ruffhead: 1 Ann. St. 1. c. 9)
Dates
Royal assent30 March 1702
Commencement8 March 1702
Other legislation
Repealed byHallmarking Act 1973

Status: Repealed

Another Act, the Assay of Plate Act 1702 (1 Ann. c. 3), passed in 1702, amended the Coin Act 1696, which concerned treason by counterfeiting coins.

Notes

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  1. ^ E. Neville Williams, The Eighteenth-Century Constitution. 1688-1815. Documents and Commentary (Cambridge University Press, 1960), p. 340.
  • ^ Section XV.
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