Clergy Act 1661

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Long titleAn Act for Repeal of an Act of Parliament Entituled "An Act for disenabling all persons in Holy Orders to exercise any Temporall Jurisdiccion or Authority."
Territorial extentEngland and Wales
Royal assent30 July 1661
Clergy Act 1661
Act of Parliament
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Long titleAn Act for Repeal of an Act of Parliament Entituled "An Act for disenabling all persons in Holy Orders to exercise any Temporall Jurisdiccion or Authority."
Citation13 Cha. 2 St. 1. c. 2
Territorial extent England and Wales
Dates
Royal assent30 July 1661
Commencement8 May 1661[a]
Repealed28 July 1863
Other legislation
Repeals/revokesClergy Act 1640
Repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1863
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted

The Clergy Act 1661 (13 Cha. 2 St. 1. c. 2) was an act of the Parliament of England passed in 1661. It "repealed, annulled and made void to all intents and purposes" the Clergy Act 1640 (16 Cha. 1. c. 27), which had prevented those in holy orders from exercising any temporal jurisdiction or authority and so, expelled the bishops, as Lords Spiritual, from the House of Lords.

The whole act was repealed by section 1 of, and the schedule to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1863 (26 & 27 Vict. c. 125), which came into force on 28 July 1863.[1]

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