Benefit of Clergy Act 1575 explained

Short Title:Benefit of Clergy Act 1575
Type:Act
Parliament:Parliament of England
Long Title:An Act to take away clergy from the offenders in rape and burglary, and an order for the delivery of clerks convict without purgation.
Year:1575
Citation:18 Eliz. 1. c. 7
Royal Assent:15 March 1576
Repealing Legislation:Offences Against the Person Act 1828 and Criminal Law (India) Act 1828
Status:repealed

The Benefit of Clergy Act 1575 (18 Eliz. 1. c. 7), long title An Act to take away clergy from the offenders in rape and burglary, and an order for the delivery of clerks convict without purgation, was an Act of Parliament of the Parliament of England enacted during the reign of Elizabeth I.

It provided that if any person was found guilty of rape or burglary, they would suffer the death penalty as normal in felony cases, without being permitted the benefit of clergy.

The Act was repealed by section 1 of the Offences Against the Person Act 1828 and section 125 of the Criminal Law (India) Act 1828.

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