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I have the actual text of this act...am I allowed to add it or would that be a copyright infringement of somekind!? --Cameron (t|p|c) 16:42, 7 April 2008 (UTC)Reply
Any Act of the United Kingdom Parliament (or its predecessors) is released into the public domain once it is over 50 years old and is therefore free of copyright. However, full texts of the acts of parliament should be uploaded to Wikisource our sister project for source materials. See S:Wikisource:Legislative documents/England/Charles I for examples of other Acts in the same period.