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Statute Law Revision Act 1863

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Statute Law Revision Act 1863[1]
Act of Parliament
Long titleAn Act for promoting the Revision of the Statute Law by repealing certain Enactments which have ceased to be in force or have become unnecessary.
Citation26 & 27 Vict. c. 125
Introduced byConstantine Phipps, 1st Marquess of Normanby (Lords)
Territorial extent England (including Wales and Berwick)
Dates
Royal assent28 July 1863
Commencement28 July 1863[2]
Other legislation
AmendsSee § Repealed acts
Repeals/revokesSee § Repealed acts
Relates to
Status: Current legislation
History of passage through Parliament
Records of Parliamentary debate relating to the statute from Hansard
Text of statute as originally enacted

The Statute Law Revision Act 1863 (26 & 27 Vict. c. 125) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that repealed for England (including Wales and Berwick) statutes that had ceased to be in force from the Magna Carta to King James II. The Act was intended, in particular, to facilitate the preparation of a revised edition of the statutes.

The Act was largely mirrored by the Statute Law Revision (Ireland) Act 1872, which repealed for Ireland statutes from the Magna Carta to Poynings' Act 1495.

Background

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In the United Kingdom, Acts of Parliament remain in force until expressly repealed. Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England, published in the late 18th-century, raised questions about the system and structure of the common law and the poor drafting and disorder of the existing statute book.[3]

In 1806, the Commission on Public Records passed a resolution requesting the production of a report on the best mode of reducing the volume of the statute book.[4] From 1810 to 1825, The Statutes of the Realm was published, providing for the first time the authoritative collection of acts.[4] In 1816, both Houses of Parliament, passed resolutions that an eminent lawyer with 20 clerks be commissioned to make a digest of the statues, which was declared "very expedient to be done." However, this was never done.[5]

At the start of the parliamentary session in 1853, Lord Cranworth announced his intention to the improvement of the statute law and in March 1853, appointed the Board for the Revision of the Statute Law to repeal expired statutes and continue consolidation, with a wider remit that included civil law.[4] The Board issued three reports, recommending the creation of a permanent body for statute law reform.

In 1854, Lord Cranworth appointed the Royal Commission for Consolidating the Statute Law to consolidate existing statutes and enactments of English law.[4] The Commission made four reports. Recommendations made by the Commission were implemented by the Repeal of Obsolete Statutes Act 1856 (19 & 20 Vict. c. 64).

On 17 February 1860, the Attorney General, Sir Richard Bethell told the House of Commons that he had engaged Sir Francis Reilly and A. J. Wood to expurgate the statute book of all acts which, though not expressly repealed, were not in force, working backwards from the present time.[4] In 1861, the Statute Law Revision Act 1861 (24 & 25 Vict. c. 101) was passed, which repealed or amended over 800 statutes.

Passage

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The Statute Law Revision Bill had its first reading in the House of Lords on 12 June 1863.[6] In his speech introducing the Bill, Constantine Phipps, 1st Marquess of Normanby, explained that the Bill aimed at revising and "expurgating" (removing outdated or redundant sections) of English statute law from its inception to the 18th century. The Bill was supported by two former Lord Chancellors, Henry Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Robert Rolfe, 1st Baron Cranworth, who also cautioned against future efforts to consolidate the common law.

The Bill had its second reading in the House of Lords on 7 July 1863,[7] third reading in the House of Lords on 10 July 1863,[8] first reading in the House of Commons on 13 July 1863[9] and second reading in the House of Commons on 16 July 1863.[10] The bill had its third reading in the House of Commons on 24 July 1863,[11] where it was criticised by John Pope Hennessy MP and Frederick Lygon, 6th Earl Beauchamp MP for repealing some statutes relating to Ireland, which were not in the Irish Statute Book and for repealing the Magna Carta. These objections were described by the Solicitor General as "utterly baseless".

The Bill received royal assent on 28 July 1863.[12]

Legacy

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The Act was intended, in particular, to facilitate the preparation of a revised edition of the statutes.[13] The territorial extent of the Act was limited to England (including Wales and Berwick), meaning that those Acts passed before Poynings' Act 1495 were not completely repealed for the United Kingdom until the Statute Law Revision (Ireland) Act 1872.[13]

The enactments which were repealed (whether for the whole or any part of the United Kingdom) by this Act were repealed so far as they extended to the Isle of Man[14] on 25 July 1991.[15]

Repealed acts

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Section 1 of the Act repealed over 1,600 Acts, listed in the Schedule to the Act, across six categories:[16][a]

  • Expired
  • Spent
  • Repealed in general terms
  • Virtually repealed
  • Superseded
  • Obsolete

Section 1 of the Act included several safeguards to ensure that the repeal does not negatively affect existing rights or ongoing legal matters. Specifically, any legal rights, privileges, or remedies already obtained under the repealed laws, as well as any legal proceedings or principles established by them, remain unaffected. Section 1 of the Act also ensured that repealed enactments that have been incorporated into other laws would continue to have legal effect in those contexts. Moreover, the repeal would not revive any former rights, offices, or jurisdictions that had already been abolished.

Section 2 of the Act specified that the Act extended to England (including Wales and Berwick) only.

Citation Short Title Subject
20 Hen. 3. Provisiones de Merton (Provisions of Merton) c. 3 Redisseisin Punishment in cases of Redisseizin. Proceedings by the Sheriff in such Cases.
20 Hen. 3. Provisiones de Merton (Provisions of Merton) c. 5 Usury Usuries shall not run against Minors.
20 Hen. 3. Provisiones de Merton (Provisions of Merton) c. 6 Wardship Unlawful Marriage of Heirs; if under Fourteen; if of that Age, or above. Disparagement of Wards in Marriage.
20 Hen. 3. Provisiones de Merton (Provisions of Merton) c. 7 Wardship Refusal of Heirs to marry.
20 Hen. 3. Provisiones de Merton (Provisions of Merton) c. 8 Limitation of writs Limitation of Writs. Writ of Right. Writs of Mortdauncestor, &c. Writs of Novel Disseisin.
20 Hen. 3. Provisiones de Merton (Provisions of Merton) c. 11 Trespassers in parks Trespassers in Parks, &c.
20 Hen. 3 Statutum Hibernie de Coheredibus (Statute of Ireland concerning Coparceners) Coparceners Act 1229 Statutum Hibernie de Coheredibus. The Statute of Ireland concerning Coparceners.
37 Hen. 3 Sententia Excommunicationis Lata in Transgressores Cartarum (Curse on Breakers of the Charters) Curse on Breakers of the Charters Sententia Excommunicationis Lata in Transgressores Cartarum. The Sentence of Curse given by the Bishops, against the Breakers of the Charters.
43 Hen. 3 De Provisionibus factis per Regem et Consilium suum (Provisions made by the King and his Council) Provisions made by the King and his Council De Provisionibus factis per Regem et Consilium suum. Provisions made by the King and his Council.
51 & 52 Hen. 3 Dictum de Kenilworth (Dictum of Kenilworth) Rights, Liberties, etc. Act 1266 Dictum de Kenilworth.
51 & 52 Hen. 3 Explanacio Dicti de Kenillworthe Explanacio Dicti de Kenillworthe The Award made between the King and his Commons at Kenilworth.
51 & 52 Hen. 3 Addicio Dicti de Kenillworthe Addicio Dicti de Kenillworthe The Award made between the King and his Commons at Kenilworth.
52 Hen. 3. Statutum de Marleberge (Statute of Marlborough) c. 6 Wardship Fraudulent Conveyances shall not avoid Wardships. Process and Trial to avoid such Conveyances. Saving of Suits to Feoffees. Damage and Costs upon Malicious Suits by Lords.
52 Hen. 3. Statutum de Marleberge (Statute of Marlborough) c. 7 Wardship Of the Writ of Ward and Process thereon. Saving for Heirs within Age.
52 Hen. 3. Statutum de Marleberge (Statute of Marlborough) c. 8 Redisseisin Of Persons taken for Redisseisin.
52 Hen. 3. Statutum de Marleberge (Statute of Marlborough) c. 11 Beaupleader No Fines for Beaupleader.
52 Hen. 3. Statutum de Marleberge (Statute of Marlborough) c. 12 Real Actions Act 1267 Of Days in Court; in Dower; of Days in Court in Daring Presentment, and Quare Impedit. Process upon Attachments.
52 Hen. 3. Statutum de Marleberge (Statute of Marlborough) c. 13 Essoins Of Essoin after Issue joined. Proceedings on Default.
52 Hen. 3. Statutum de Marleberge (Statute of Marlborough) c. 16 Wardships, etc. The Heir's Remedy after Wardship for Lands withholden. Simple Seisin only shall be taken of an Heir of full Age. The King shall have Primer Seisin, of Lands holden of him in chief.
52 Hen. 3. Statutum de Marleberge (Statute of Marlborough) c. 22 Freeholders Compelling Freeholders to answer, &c.
52 Hen. 3. Statutum de Marleberge (Statute of Marlborough) c. 24 Inquest Concerning the Attendance of those of 12 Years old at Inquests.
52 Hen. 3. Statutum de Marleberge (Statute of Marlborough) c. 26 Real actions Of the Vouchee to Warranty's Appearance in Court.
52 Hen. 3. Statutum de Marleberge (Statute of Marlborough) c. 27 Benefit of clergy Of a Clerk's Bail, on his refusing to answer.
52 Hen. 3. Statutum de Marleberge (Statute of Marlborough) c. 29 Real actions Writ of Entry in the Post.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 1 Peace of the Church and the Realm Act 1275 For the maintaining Peace and Justice. For the Ease of Religious Houses. Purveyance of Victual. Purveyance for Carriage. Penalty on Offenders. Action by the Party for the King. Penalty on the Sheriff's Officers. No Suit for denying lodging. To whom the Act shall extend. Prelates, &c. restrained in lodging with religious Persons, &c. to lodge. Sheriff's Retinue.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 3 Escapes No Fines for Escapes before Judgment.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 4 Wreck Act 1275 Wreck. Custody of Goods wrecked; for the Owner; for the King. Penalty on Offenders.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 7 Purveyance Purveyance for Castles.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 8 Beaupleader Beaupleader.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 12 Standing mute Felons refusing to plead.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 14 Principal and accessory Proceedings in Appeal against Principal and Accessary.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 17 Distress The Remedy if a Distress be impounded in a Castle or Fortress. Marches of Wales.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 18 Fines on the county Assessing of common Fines on the County.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 22 Wardship Marriage of Wards. Marriage of Female Wards. Penalty on such Wards refusing Marriage.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 23 Distress for debt against strangers Distress for Debts in Cities, &c. against Strangers.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 27 Extortion Extortion by Clerks of Justices, &c.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 30 Extortion Extortion by Officers of Courts.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 32 Purveyance, Crown debts Defaults of Purveyors. Purchasing the King's Debts. Purveyance of Horses and Carts.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 33 Barretors Barretors in County Courts.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 36 Aids for knighthood, etc. Aids for Knighthood and Marriage.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 37 Dissseisin with robbery, etc. Disseisin with Robbery; or by Force.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 38 Attaints in real actions Attaints in Real Actions.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 39 Limitation of prescription Limitation of Prescription.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 40 Voucher to warranty Vouchers to Warranty. In Writs of Entry no Voucher out of the Line. Counterpleading to Voucher in Writ of Right.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 41 Writ of right Champion's Oath in a Writ of Right.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 42 Essoins No Essoin after Appearance.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 43 Essoins Of Essoins by Parceners, &c.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 44 Essoins Essoin of Ultra Mare.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 45 Process Process to compel Appearance. Estreats of Issues.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 46 Order of hearing pleas Order of hearing Pleas.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 47 Real Actions Act 1275 Nonage of Heirs in Disseisins.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 48 Land in Ward Act 1275 Unlawful Feoffment of Lands in Ward. Suit of Prochein Amy.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 49 Plea in dower Plea in Dower.
3 Edw. 1. Les permers Estatuz de Westmuster (Statute of Westminster the First) c. 51 Times of taking certain assizes Time of taking certain Assises enlarged.
4 Edw. 1. Statutum de Bigamis (Statute of Bigamy) c. 1 In what Cases Aid shall be granted of the King, in what not. Statutum de Bigamis. Statute of Bigamy.
4 Edw. 1. Statutum de Bigamis (Statute of Bigamy) c. 2 In what Case Aid is granted of the King, in what not. Statutum de Bigamis. Statute of Bigamy.
4 Edw. 1. Statutum de Bigamis (Statute of Bigamy) c. 3 In Dower the King's Grantee of a Ward shall not have aid. Statutum de Bigamis. Statute of Bigamy.
4 Edw. 1. Statutum de Bigamis (Statute of Bigamy) c. 4 Purprestures or Usurpations upon the King's Land shall be resised. Statutum de Bigamis. Statute of Bigamy.
4 Edw. 1. Statutum de Bigamis (Statute of Bigamy) c. 5 Bigamus shall not be allowed his Clergy. Statutum de Bigamis. Statute of Bigamy.
4 Edw. 1. Statutum de Bigamis (Statute of Bigamy) c. 6 By what Words in a Feoffment a Feoffor shall be bound to Warranty. Statutum de Bigamis. Statute of Bigamy.
4 Edw. 1. Statutum de Justic̃ assigñ quod vocatur Rageman (A Statute concerning Justices being assigned, called Rageman) Statute concerning Justices being assigned, called Rageman Statut' de Justic' assig'n; q'd vocatr Rageman. A Statute concerning Justices being assigned; called Rageman.
6 Edw. 1 Statuta Gloucestr' (Statutes of Gloucester) part preceding c. 1 Franchise The Part preceding Chapter One; namely, — Franchises claimed may be used till Trial had. Proceedings on Claims to Franchises. Seiser of Franchises on Non-appearance. Exception for Want of Original Writ. Proceedings on Claim of Franchises by Seisin of Ancestors. Form of Writ. Proceedings on such Write. Complaint against Bailiffs.
6 Edw. 1. Statuta Gloucestr' (Statutes of Gloucester) c. 2 Real actions No Delay for Nonage of the Demandant.
6 Edw. 1. Statuta Gloucestr' (Statutes of Gloucester) c. 3 Real actions Alienation by Tenant in Curtesy, void.
6 Edw. 1. Statuta Gloucestr' (Statutes of Gloucester) c. 4 Real actions Remedy by Cessavit against a Tenant in Fee-farm.
6 Edw. 1. Statuta Gloucestr' (Statutes of Gloucester) c. 5 Actions of waste One Writ of Mortdauncestor for divers Heirs.
6 Edw. 1. Statuta Gloucestr' (Statutes of Gloucester) c. 7 Real actions Writ of Entry in Casu proviso upon Alienation of Dower.
6 Edw. 1. Statuta Gloucestr' (Statutes of Gloucester) c. 9 Homicide No Writ out of Chancery in certain Cases of Homicide. Of Appeals in Cases of Homicide.
6 Edw. 1. Statuta Gloucestr' (Statutes of Gloucester) c. 10 Essoins One Essoin for Man and Wife.
6 Edw. 1. Statuta Gloucestr' (Statutes of Gloucester) c. 11 Real actions, etc. Feigned Recovery in London against a Termor.
6 Edw. 1. Statuta Gloucestr' (Statutes of Gloucester) c. 12 Real actions, etc. Vouching a Foreigner in London.
6 Edw. 1. Statuta Gloucestr' (Statutes of Gloucester) c. 13 Real actions, etc. Waste restrained pending Suit.
6 Edw. 1. Statuta Gloucestr' (Statutes of Gloucester) c. 14 Real actions, etc. Damages upon Disseisins in London.
6 Edw. 1. Statuta Gloucestr' (Statutes of Gloucester) c. 15 Breach of assize in London Of Breach of Assise in London.
6 Edw. 1 Explanaciones Stat. Gloucestr' (Exposition of the Statute of Gloucester) Damages, real actions, etc. Exposition of the Statute of Gloucester.
9 Edw. 1 Articulus Statuti Glouc̃ (An Article of the Statute of Gloucester) Voucher to warranty in London Articulus Statuti Glouc' p Dñm E. quondam Regem Angl' prem Regis nunc, anno regni sui nono, & consilium suu editus London de Forinsceis vocatis ad Warantum in Hustengo London. An Article of the Statute of Gloucester by our Sovereign Lord Edward, formerly King of England, Father of the now King, in the Ninth Year of his Reign, and by his Council, corrected for the Citizens of London, touching the vouching of Foreigners to Warranty in the Hustings in London.
11 Edw. 1 Statutum de Mercatoribus (Statute of Merchants) Statute of Acton Burnell Statutu' Mercatorib'. The Statute of Merchants.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 3 Real actions A Cui in vita for the Wife, where her deceased Husband lost by Default. Receipt of the Wife upon the Husband's Default. Receipt of him in the Reversion.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 4 Real actions The Wife endowable of Land recovered against her Husband by Default, &c. Remedy for Tenants for Life, &c. who lose their Land by Default. Writ for the Heir on Dower recovered during his Minority. Writ of Dower, after Dower lost by Default. Writs for other particular Tenants after Default. For Tenant in Frankmarriage. For Tenant for Life. For Tenant in Tail.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 6 Real actions The Penalty where the Vouchee denieth his Warranty. A Venire facias at the Demandant's Request.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 7 Real actions Admeasurement of Dower for Guardian or Heir. Process thereon: and in Admeasurement of Pasture.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 8 Real actions The Remedy upon a second Overcharge of Pasture. Writs de Secunda Superoneratione shall be inrolled. And Writs of Redisseisein.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 9 Real actions The Writ of Mesne, and new Process therein. The Mesne forejudged of his Fee and Services in default of Appearance. The Tenant holding by less Service than the Mesne doth. Proceedings when the Mesne doth appear. Damages in a Writ of Mesne. The Tenants may have Warranty of the Mesne, &c. For what Mesne Tenants this Statute is ordained.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 12 Appeal of felony Punishment of an Appellor for a false Appeal. A Year's Imprisonment. Inquiry of Abettors, of Appeals and their Punishment. No Essoin for the Appellor.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 16 Wardship Priority of Feoffment giveth Title of Wardship.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 17 Essoin Of the Essoin De malo lecti.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 20 Real actions The Tenant's Answer in a Writ of Cosinage, Aiel, and Besaiel.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 21 Real actions Writ of Cessavit for Services in Arrear. For the Heir against Heir, or Alienee.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 24 Real actions Writs in consimili Casu. Quod permittat by Successor of a Parson. Juris utrum by one Church against another. The Clerks in Chancery shall devise Writs in consimili Casu.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 25 Real actions Of what Things an Assise of Novel disseisin shall lie, whereof it lay not before. Remedy on Alienation by Tenant for years, or in Ward. Penalty for failing of Exception pleaded by Defendant: Double Damages and Imprisonment. Proceedings on pleading Exceptions by a Bailiff. In what Case a Certificate of Assise doth lie. Proceedings on Deeds not pleaded by reason of Defendant's Absence. Sheriff's Fee.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 26 Real actions Double Damages in Writs of Redisseisin. Writs of Redisseisin on Recovery by Default, &c.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 27 Essoins Essoin after Issue, but none after Day given, Prece partium.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 28 Essoins No Essoin for Demandant.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 38 Juries How many and what Sort of Persons shall be returned in Juries or Petit Assises. Exception, as to great Assises. Sheriffs or Officers offending.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 40 Real actions A Woman's Suit not deferred by the Minority of the Heir.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 43 Hospitallers and Templars Hospitallers and Templars shall draw no Man into Suit belonging to the King's Court.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 44 Fees of officers on circuit The Fees of Porters and Vergers. Cyrographers. Clerks writing original Writs. Punishment of Offenders.
13 Edw. 1. Statuta Regis Edwardi edita apud Westmon̄, in Parliamento suo Pascha Anno Regni sui Tercio decimo (Statutes of King Edward made at Westminster, in his Parliament at Easter, in the Thirteenth Year of his Reign) c. 48 Real actions In what Cases a View of Land is grantable.
13 Edw. 1. Statutum Mercatorum (Statute of Merchants) Recovery of Debts by Statute Merchant Act 1285 Statutum Mercatorum. The Statute of Merchants.
13 Edw. 1. Statutū Circumspecte Agatis (Statute of Circumspecte Agatis) Prohibition to Spiritual Court Act 1285 Statutū Circumspecte Agatis The Statute of Circumspecte Agatis in part; namely:— (1) So much of the Provision beginning "And for laying," and ending "an Oath," as relates to laying violent Hands on a Clerk, and to Cause of Defamation. (2) From "And if any lay violent Hands" to the end of the Statute.
13 Edw. 1. Forma Confirmationis Cartarum (The Form of Confirmation of Charters) Form of Confirmation of Charters Act 1285 Forma Confirmationis Cartarum. The Form of Confirmation of Charters.
20 Edw. 1. D' Presentibz vocatis ad Warantū (Of Persons vouched to Warranty who are Present) Statute of Vouchers D' Presentibz vocatis ad Warantū. Of Persons vouched to Warranty who are Present.
20 Edw. 1. Statutum de Vasto (Statute of Waste) Statute of Waste Statutum de Vasto. A Statute of Waste.
20 Edw. 1. Statutum de Defensione Juris (Statute of defending Right) Statute of defending Right Statutum de defensione Juris. The Statute of defending Right.
20 Edw. 1. De brevi de Inquisicione concedenda de terris ad manum mortuam ponendis (Statute of Writs for making Inquisitions of Lands to be put in Mortmain) Statute of Writs for making Inquisitions of Lands to be put in Mortmain Statute of Writs for making Inquisitions of Lands to be put in Mortmain.
20 Edw. 1. De Inquisitionibus non allocandis de terris ponendis ad mortuam manum (Statute of Amortising Lands) Statute of Amortising Lands A Statute of amortising Lands.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 2 Reliefs Reliefs; of Earls, Barons, Knights.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 3 Wardships Wardship. Infant made Knight.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 4 Waste during Wardship Waste during Wardship. Sale or Gift of Wardship.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 5 Lands in ward and temporalities of vacant archbishoprics, etc. Sustaining Lands in Wardship. Custody of Spiritual Dignities.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 6 Marriage of heirs Marriage of Heirs.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 13 Assizes of darrein presentment Assises of Darrein presentment.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 19 Purveyance for a Castle Purveyance for a Castle.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 20 Castle ward Castle Ward.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 21 Purveyance for Carriage Purveyance for Carriage.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 24 Writ of præcipe Writ of Præcipe.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 27 Where the King shall not have Wardship Where the King shall not have Wardship.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 28 Wager of law Wager of Law.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 31 Baronies escheated to the Crown Baronies escheated to the King. Wardship therein.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 33 Custody of vacant abbeys Custody of vacant Abbies.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 34 Appeal of death Appeal of Death by a Woman.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 36 Mortmain Fraudulent Gifts in Mortmain.
25 Edw. 1. Magna Carta de Libertatibus Anglie, et de Libertatibus Foreste (The Great Charter of Liberties of England and of the Liberties of the Forest) c. 37 Confirmation of customs and liberties Escuage. General Saving. Observance of these Liberties. Subsidy, in respect of this Charter and Charter of the Forest. — Except from "Reserving" to the end.
25 Edw. 1. Sententia lata super Confirmatione Cartarum (Sentence of the Clergy given on the Confirmation of the Charters) Sententia lata super Confirmatione Cartarum Sententia lata super Confirmatione Cartarum. The Sentence of the Clergy given on the Confirmation of the Charters.
27 Edw. 1. Statutum de Finibus Levatis (Statute of Fines Levied) part preceding c. 1 Part preceding c. 1 The enacting Part preceding Chapter One.
27 Edw. 1. Statutum de Finibus Levatis (Statute of Fines Levied) c. 1 No Exception to a Fine that the Defendant was seized. Fines shall be openly read. Exception to a Fine, that the Demandant was always seised, shall not be admitted. Fines shall be read in open Court.
27 Edw. 1. Statutum de Finibus Levatis (Statute of Fines Levied) c. 2 A Sheriff shall levy no more Issues than he hath Warrant for. His Tallies. How Sheriffs shall be charged with Issues. Sheriffs shall make Tallies of Payments. Return of Mainpernors, Jurors, and Pledges. One Baron shall yearly inroll Payments in the Exchequer County; and hear Complaints against Sheriffs.
28 Edw. 1. Articuli super Cartas (Articles upon the Charters) c. 1 Confirmation of Charters Act 1300 Confirmation of the Great Charter and the Charter of the Forest. Commissioners to enquire of Offences done contrary to the Charters. Officers shall be attendant upon the Commissioners.
28 Edw. 1. Articuli super Cartas (Articles upon the Charters) c. 2 Purveyance Purveyors. What they shall take. Payment thereof. Purveyors to show their Warrant; to take no more than is needful; to answer for Things taken. Punishment for undue Purveyance. Taking without Warrant, Felony. Purveyance made for the King's Wardrobe. Saving as to ancient Prises.
28 Edw. 1. Articuli super Cartas (Articles upon the Charters) c. 4 Common pleas No Common Pleas in the Exchequer.
28 Edw. 1. Articuli super Cartas (Articles upon the Charters) c. 7 Constable of Dover Castle Act 1300 Of the Jurisdiction of the Constable of the Castle of Dover.
28 Edw. 1. Articuli super Cartas (Articles upon the Charters) c. 8 Election of sheriffs Election of Sheriffs.
28 Edw. 1. Articuli super Cartas (Articles upon the Charters) c. 9 Juries How Juries are to be impanelled.
28 Edw. 1. Articuli super Cartas (Articles upon the Charters) c. 14 Farming of bailiwicks, etc. Of farming Bailiwicks and Hundreds.
28 Edw. 1. Articuli super Cartas (Articles upon the Charters) c. 15 Real actions Summons and Attachments in Plea of Land.
28 Edw. 1. Articuli super Cartas (Articles upon the Charters) c. 17 Observance of Statute of Winchester Statute of Winchester enforced.
28 Edw. 1. Articuli super Cartas (Articles upon the Charters) c. 18 Wardship Remedy against Escheators for Wastes in Wardships.
28 Edw. 1. Statutum de Appellatis (Statute for Persons appealed) Appeals by Provors in Prison Act 1300 Statutum de Appellatis. A Statute for Persons appealed.
34 Edw. 1. Statutum de Moneta de conjunctim Feoffatis (Statute of Joint-Tenants) Statutum de Moneta de conjunctim Feoffatis Statutum de Moneta de conjunctim Feoffatis. Statute of Joint-Tenants. — Except from "Forasmuch also as Pleas" to the end.
35 Edw. 1. Statutum Karlioli (Statute of Carlisle) Abbeys and Alien Superiors Act 1307 Statutum Karlioli. The Statute of Carlisle
2 Edw. 2. De Prisis injust' non capiend' a Viris Ecclesiastic' seu aliis De Prisis injust' non capiend' a Viris Ecclesiastic' seu aliis De Prisis injust' non capiend' a Viris Ecclesiastic' seu aliis. Of the not taking undue Prises from Ecclesiastical Persons or others.
3 Edw. 2. Statutum apud Staunford (Statute of Stamford) Statutum apud Staunford Statutum apud Staunford. The Statute of Stamford.
9 Edw. 2. Articuli Cleri (Articles for the Clergy) Stat. 1. c. 4 Prohibition Defamation.
9 Edw. 2. Articuli Cleri (Articles for the Clergy) Stat. 1. c. 10 Privilege of sanctuary Protection of Persons fleeing unto the Church and abjuring the Realm.
9 Edw. 2. Stat. 1. Articuli Cleri (Articles for the Clergy) c. 11 Corodies, etc. Religious Houses not to be unduly charged with Corrodies, Pensions, &c.
9 Edw. 2. Stat. 1. Articuli Cleri (Articles for the Clergy) c. 12 Excommunication The King's Tenant excommunicate not privileged.
9 Edw. 2. Stat. 1. Articuli Cleri (Articles for the Clergy) c. 15 Privilege of sanctuary A Clerk shall not be compelled to abjure.
9 Edw. 2. Stat. 1. Articuli Cleri (Articles for the Clergy) c. 16 Privilege of clergy The Privilege of the Church shall not be denied to a Clerk becoming an Approver.
10 Edw. 2. De Statuto pro Clero inviolabiliter observando (Of inviolably observing the Statute for the Clergy) Purveyance on the Clergy Act 1316 De Statuto p' Clero inviolabilit' obs'vād. Of inviolably observing the Statute for the Clergy.
12 Edw. 2. Statutum Eborac' (Statute of York) c. 1 Tenants in Assise of Novel disseisin may make Attornies Tenants in Novel disseizin may make Attorney. Pleading by Bailiffs.
12 Edw. 2. Statutum Eborac' (Statute of York) c. 2 Process against the Witnesses to prove a deed denied Inquests shall not be delayed by the absence of Witnesses to Deeds.
14 Edw. 2 Statutum Westm' iiii (Statute of Westminster the Fourth) Sheriffs; juries Statutum Westm' iiij. The Statute of Westminster; the Fourth.
16 Edw. 2 Statutum de forma mittendi Extractas ad Scaccarium (A Statute for Estreats of the Exchequer) Statute for Estreats of the Exchequer Statutum de forma mittendi Extractas ad Scaccarium. A Statute for Estreats of the Exchequer.
17 Edw. 2. Stat. 1 Ordinacio de Statu Terre Hib'n' f'ca (Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland) c. 1 The King's officers in Ireland shall purchase no land there without the King's licence Ordinacio de Statu T're Hib'n' f'ca. Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland. Statute the First.
17 Edw. 2. Stat. 1 Ordinacio de Statu Terre Hib'n' f'ca (Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland) c. 2 In what case only purveyance may be made in Ireland Ordinacio de Statu T're Hib'n' f'ca. Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland. Statute the First.
17 Edw. 2. Stat. 1 Ordinacio de Statu Terre Hib'n' f'ca (Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland) c. 3 Exporting of merchandise out of Ireland Ordinacio de Statu T're Hib'n' f'ca. Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland. Statute the First.
17 Edw. 2. Stat. 1 Ordinacio de Statu Terre Hib'n' f'ca (Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland) c. 4 Fees of a bill of grace Ordinacio de Statu T're Hib'n' f'ca. Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland. Statute the First.
17 Edw. 2. Stat. 1 Ordinacio de Statu Terre Hib'n' f'ca (Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland) c. 5 Fee of the Marshal Ordinacio de Statu T're Hib'n' f'ca. Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland. Statute the First.
17 Edw. 2. Stat. 1 Ordinacio de Statu Terre Hib'n' f'ca (Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland) c. 6 Pardons and protections Ordinacio de Statu T're Hib'n' f'ca. Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland. Statute the First.
17 Edw. 2. Stat. 1 Ordinacio de Statu Terre Hib'n' f'ca (Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland) c. 7 The sealing of writs Ordinacio de Statu T're Hib'n' f'ca. Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland. Statute the First.
17 Edw. 2. Stat. 1 Ordinacio de Statu Terre Hib'n' f'ca (Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland) c. 8 Adjournments of assizes of novel disseisin Ordinacio de Statu T're Hib'n' f'ca. Ordinance made for the State of the Land of Ireland. Statute the First.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 1 N/A All Bailiffs, &c. shall account in the Exchequer.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 2 N/A At what Time they shall account.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 3 N/A How Bailiffs of Franchises shall account.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 4 N/A Accounts of the Justice of Chester and Bailiffs of the Isles.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 5 N/A Sheriffs (except in five Counties) shall keep the King's Wards and Escheats, in their Shires.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 6 N/A Three Surveyors of Wards, &c. Wards and Escheats let to Farm.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 7 N/A Foreign Sheriffs Escheators in the five excepted Shires.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 8 N/A Foreign Sheriffs Escheators in the five excepted Shires.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 9 N/A Duty of the Surveyors.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 10 N/A Collectors of the Customs on Wools.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 11 N/A Keeper of the Wardrobe.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 13 N/A Order of accounting.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 14 N/A Deputy Officers in the Exchequer.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 15 N/A Deputy Officers shall be sworn. Punishment of them for Misconduct.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 16 N/A Offences shall be certified.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 17 N/A Yearly Search as to deficient Accountants.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 18 N/A Surveyors of the King's Works, to prevent false Allowances, &c.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) c. 19 N/A Estreats of Fines and Amerciaments shall be delivered into the Exchequer.
Les Estatuz del Eschekere (Statutes of the Exchequer) provisions inserted between c. 13 and c. 14 N/A Also, the following portions of the Provisions inserted between c. 13., and c. 14., and headed Districciones le Scaccario; namely, —

(1) From "And if any bring" to "Pledges"

(2) From "Howbeit" to "Receipt"

Assisa Panis et Cervisie (The Assize of Bread and Ale) Assize of Bread and Ale Act 1266 Assisa Panis et Cervisie, The Assise of Bread and Ale
Statutum de Pistoribus, etc. (Statute concerning Bakers, etc.) Statute concerning Bakers, etc. Statutum de Pistoribus, &c. Statute concerning Bakers, &c. — Except from "The Toll of a Mill" to "and if they do otherwise, they shall be grievously punished"
Assisa de Ponderibz et Mensuris (Assize of Weights and Measures) Weights and Measures Act 1303 Assisa de Ponderibs et Mensuris. The Assise of Weights and Measures.
De Divisione Denariorum (Currency of halfpence and farthings) Currency of halfpence and farthings De dimissione (seu divisione) denariorum.
Statutum de Admensuratione Terre (Statute for the Measuring of Land) Statute for the Measuring of Land Statutum de Admensuratione Terre. Statute for the Measuring of Land.
Compositio Ulnarum et Perticarum (Composition of Yards and Perches) Statute of Ells and Perches Compositio Ulnarum & Perticarum.
Dies Communes de Banco (General Days in Bank) General Days in Bank Dies Communes de Banco. General Days in Bank.
Dies Communes de Dote (General Days in Dower) General Days in Dower Act 1266 Dies Communes de Dote. General Days in Dower.
Prohibitio formata de Statuto Articuli Cleri (A Prohibition made upon the Articles of the Clergy) A Prohibition made upon the Articles of the Clergy Prohibitio formata de Statuto Articuli Cleri. A Prohibition made upon the Articles of the Clergy.
Les Estatuz de Excestre (Statutes of Exeter) Statutes of Exeter Les Estatuz de Excestre, The Statute of Exeter.
Statutum super Vicecomitem et Clerlcos suos (Statute concerning the Sheriff and his Clerks) Statute concerning the Sheriff and his Clerks Statut' sup' Vic' & eorum cleric' suos. Statute concerning the Sheriff and his Clerks.
Modu Levandi Fines (The Manner of levying of Fines) The Manner of levying of Fines Modus Levandi Fines. The Manner of Levying Fines.
Statutum de Finibus et Attornatis (Statute concerning Fines and Attorneys) Levying of Fines, Attorneys Act 1322 Statut' de finibus et attornatis. Statute concerning Fines and Attornies.
Statutū de Protectionibus non allocandis (Statute against allowing Protections) Statute against allowing Protections Statutu de Proteccionibus no alloc'. Statute against allowing Protections.
Modus calumpniandi Esson' (The Manner of challenging Essoins) The Manner of challenging Essoins Modus calumpniandi Essonia. The Manner of challenging Essoins.
Statutum de Visu Terre, et Essonio de servitio domino Regis (Statute for View of Land, and Essoin in the King's Service) Statute for View of Land, and Essoin in the King's Service Statutu de visu tre'; & essoin de servicio dni Regis. Statue for View of Land; And Essoin in the King's Service.
Statutum de Magnis Assisis et Duellis (Statute concerning the Great Assizes and Battle) Statute concerning the Great Assizes and Battle Statutu de magnis Assis' et duellis. Statute concerning the Great Assises and Battle.
Statutum de Gaveleto in London (Statute of Gavelet in London) Statute of Gavelet in London Statutu de Gaveleto in London. Statute of Gavelet in London.
Prerogativa Regis (Of the King's Prerogative) c. 1 Wardship of Heir of the King's Tenant in Chief Wardship of Heir of the King's Tenant in Chief.
Prerogativa Regis (Of the King's Prerogative) c. 2 Wardship of Heir of the King's Tenant Marriage of Heir of the King's Tenant.
Prerogativa Regis (Of the King's Prerogative) c. 3 Premier Seisin of Land of the King's Tenant Primer Seisin of Land of the King's Tenant.
Prerogativa Regis (Of the King's Prerogative) c. 4 Assignment of Dower to Widows of King's Tenants Of their Marriage Assignment of Dower to Widows of King's Tenants. Of their Marriage.
Prerogativa Regis (Of the King's Prerogative) c. 5 Marriage of Heiresses Marriage of Heiresses.
Prerogativa Regis (Of the King's Prerogative) c. 6 Homage for Lands, holden of the King, descending to Coparceners Homage for Lands holden of the King, descending to Coparceners.
Prerogativa Regis (Of the King's Prerogative) c. 7 Wardship of Women married under Age Wardship of Women married under Age.
Prerogativa Regis (Of the King's Prerogative) c. 8 Alienation of Lands holden in Chief Alienation of Lands holden in Chief.
Prerogativa Regis (Of the King's Prerogative) c. 9 Alienation of Serjeanties Alienation of Serjeanties
Prerogativa Regis (Of the King's Prerogative) c. 14 Escheat of Lands descending to Aliens Escheats of Lands descended to Aliens.
Prerogativa Regis (Of the King's Prerogative) c. 15 Intrusion of the King's Tenant before Homage Intrusion of the King's Tenant before Homage.
Modus faciendi Homagium et Fidelitatem (The Manner of doing Homage and Fealty) The Manner of doing Homage and Fealty Modus faciendi Homagium & Fidelitatem. The Manner of doing Homage and Fealty — Except from "When a Freeman shall do Fealty" to the end.
Statutum de respectu Milit' habendo (Statute for respiting of Knighthood) Respiting of Knighthood Act 1307 Statutu de respectu Milit' h'ndo. Statute for respiting of Knighthood.
Statuta Armorum (The Statutes of Arms) Statutes of Arms Statutum Armorum. The Statutes of Arms.
Statutum de Sacramento Ministrorum Regis (Statute for Oaths of the King's Officers in the Eyre) Statute for Oaths of the King's Officers in the Eyre Statutū de Sacram'to Ministror' Reg'. Statute for Oaths of the King's Officers in the Eyre.
Capitula Itineris (The Articles of the Eyre) Articles of the Eyre Capitula Itineris. The Articles of the Eyre.
Capitula Escaetrie (Articles of the Office of Escheator) Articles of the Office of Escheator Capitula Escaetrie. Articles of the Office of Escheator.
Extenta Manerii (For Extending or Surveying a Manor) For Extending or Surveying a Manor Extenta Manerii. For Extending or Surveying a Manor.
Articuli Inquisic' super Statutum Wyntoniensi (Articles of Inquiry upon the Statute of Winchester) Articles of Inquiry upon the Statute of Winchester Articuli Inquisic' super Statut' Wynton'. Articles of Inquiry upon the Statute of Winchester.
Le Serement du Visconte (The Oath of the Sheriff) Oath of the Sheriff Act 1306 Le Sement du Visconte. The Oath of the Sheriff.
Forma Juramenti illorum de Concillio Regis (Form of the Oath of those of the King's Council) Form of the Oath of those of the King's Council Forma Juramenti' illor' de cons' R. Form of the Oath of those of the King's Council.
Juramentum Episcoporum (The Oath of the Bishops) Oath of the Bishops Juramentu' Ep'or'. The Oath of the Bishops.
Juramentum Escaetorum (The Oath of Escheators) Oath of Escheators Juramentum Escaetorum. The Oath of Eschaetors.
Abjuratio et Juramentum Latronum (The Abjuration and Oath of Thieves) Abjuration and Oath of Thieves Abjuratio et juramentum Latronum. The Abjuration and Oath of Thieves.
1 Edw. 3 Stat. 1. c. 6 Attaint An Attaint as well upon the Principal, as upon the Damages, in Trespass.
1 Edw. 3 Stat. 1. c. 7 Appeal by Prisoners Inquiry concerning Gaolers compelling Prisoners to appeal.
1 Edw. 3 Stat. 2. c. 1 Confirmation of charters, etc. Confirmation of Charters. Perambulations of Forests.
1 Edw. 3 Stat. 2. c. 2 Forest House-boot & Hey-boot within the Forest. Seising of Bishops' Temporalties:— Except from the beginning to "Foresters."
1 Edw. 3 Stat. 2. c. 3 King's Pardon Act 1327 The late King's Pardon of Issues and Amerciaments. The Jews Debts pardoned.
1 Edw. 3 Stat. 2. c. 4 Crown debts King's Debts shall be paid according to the Debtors Estates.
1 Edw. 3 Stat. 2. c. 5 Military service Of Military Service.
1 Edw. 3 Stat. 2. c. 6 Taxation Abuses in taxing Aids to the King.
1 Edw. 3 Stat. 2. c. 7 Conveyance of soldiers Charges in the Conveyance of Soldiers.
1 Edw. 3 Stat. 2. c. 8 Beaupleader Stat. Marlb., 52 Hen. 3. chapter 11. confirmed.
1 Edw. 3 Stat. 2. c. 10 Corodies, etc. The King's Demand of Corodics, &c.
1 Edw. 3 Stat. 2. c. 11 Prohibition Prohibition to the Spiritual Court in Suits against Indicters of Excommunication.
1 Edw. 3 Stat. 2. c. 12 Tenure in capite, etc. Fine for Alienation of Lands holden of the King.
1 Edw. 3 Stat. 2. c. 13 Tenure in capite, etc. Purchasing of Lands holden of the King as of some Honour.
1 Edw. 3 Stat. 2. c. 15 Military service None shall be bound by Writing to come with Arms to the King.
2 Edw. 3. Statute of Northampton c. 1 Confirmation of charters The Charters.
2 Edw. 3. Statute of Northampton c. 2 Pardons for Felony, Justices of Assize, etc. Act 1328 Pardons for Felony. Justices of Assize and Gaoldelivery. Oyers and Terminers:— From "It is ordained" to "Misfortune."
2 Edw. 3. Statute of Northampton c. 6 Confirmation of statutes, etc. The Statute of Wynton, 13 Edw. I. confirmed, &c.
2 Edw. 3. Statute of Northampton c. 7 Inquiry of past felons, etc. Justices assigned to enquire of Felonies, Robberies, &c.
2 Edw. 3. Statute of Northampton c. 9 Staples Act 1328 All Staples shall cease.
2 Edw. 3. Statute of Northampton c. 10 Pardon of fines Pardon of Fines for Writs in Chancery.
2 Edw. 3. Statute of Northampton c. 11 Common Bench The Common Bench not to be removed without Warning.
2 Edw. 3. Statute of Northampton c. 13 Process for Past Trespasses Trespass in the late King's Time.
2 Edw. 3. Statute of Northampton c. 17 Writs of deceit Writ of Deceit.
4 Edw. 3. c. 1 Confirmation of charters & statutes Charters and Statutes confirmed.
4 Edw. 3. c. 3 Civil Procedure Act 1330 Purveyance.
4 Edw. 3. c. 4 Purveyance The Statute 28 Ed. I. c. 2. touching Purveyors, confirmed.
4 Edw. 3. c. 5 Pardon of fines, etc. Pardon for certain Fines and Grants.
4 Edw. 3. c. 6 Confirmation of 35 Edw. 1. Stat. Karl. The Statute 35 Ed. I. St. 1. confirmed.
4 Edw. 3. c. 10 Receipt of offenders by sheriffs, etc. Sheriffs and Gaolers shall receive Offenders without taking anything.
4 Edw. 3. c. 12 Assay, etc. of wines Wines shall be assayed, and sold at reasonable Prices.
4 Edw. 3. c. 13 Pardons Confirmation of the Statute 2 E. III. c. 2. touching Pardons.
4 Edw. 3. c. 14 Parliament Annual Parliaments.
4 Edw. 3. c. 15 Farming of hundreds by sheriffs Sheriffs shall let their Hundreds for the old Form.
5 Edw. 3. c. 1 Confirmation of charters The Charters.
5 Edw. 3. c. 2 Purveyance, Marchalsea Purveyance. Recital of Statute 4 Ed. III. c. 3, 4. 28 Ed. I. c. 2. Tallies of Purveyance. Form of Commissions. Inquests taken in the Marshal's Court. Dower in the Marshal's Court.
5 Edw. 3. c. 3 Confirmation of 35 Edw. 1 Stat. Carlisle The Statute 35 Edw. I. st. 1. confirmed.
5 Edw. 3. c. 6 Attaints Process in Attaint.
5 Edw. 3. c. 7 Attaints Attaint in Trespass, if the Damages pass Forty Shillings.
9 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 1 Foreign and other merchants Rotul' de Statuto edito apud Ebor'; anno r.r. E. t'cii post Conquestū nono Roll of The Statute made at York; In the Ninth Year of the Reign of K. Edward, the Third after the Conquest Statute the First. — Except Chapter Three. — Executors shall not fourch by Essoin. Process against Executors. Judgment against all, where some only plead.
9 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 2 Nonplevin Rotul' de Statuto edito apud Ebor'; anno r.r. E. t'cii post Conquestū nono Roll of The Statute made at York; In the Ninth Year of the Reign of K. Edward, the Third after the Conquest Statute the First. — Except Chapter Three. — Executors shall not fourch by Essoin. Process against Executors. Judgment against all, where some only plead.
9 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 4 Trial of a Deed dated where the King's Writ runeth not. Rotul' de Statuto edito apud Ebor'; anno r.r. E. t'cii post Conquestū nono Roll of The Statute made at York; In the Ninth Year of the Reign of K. Edward, the Third after the Conquest Statute the First. — Except Chapter Three. — Executors shall not fourch by Essoin. Process against Executors. Judgment against all, where some only plead.
9 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 5 Which Justices shall send their Records and Process determined into the Exchequer. Rotul' de Statuto edito apud Ebor'; anno r.r. E. t'cii post Conquestū nono Roll of The Statute made at York; In the Ninth Year of the Reign of K. Edward, the Third after the Conquest Statute the First. — Except Chapter Three. — Executors shall not fourch by Essoin. Process against Executors. Judgment against all, where some only plead.
10 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 1 A Confirmation of former Statutes. Anno Xmo. Statute the First.
10 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 2 Pardons shall not be granted contrary to the Statute of 2 Edw. III. cap. 2. Anno Xmo. Statute the First.
10 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 3 He that hath a Pardon of Felony shall find Sureties for his good abearing. Anno Xmo. Statute the First.
10 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 c. 1 Things Purveyed for the King's House shall be praised, and Tallies made thereof. Statute the Second.
10 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 c. 2 Of what People Enquests in the Marshals Court of the King's House shall be taken. Statute the Second.
10 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 c. 3 Error in the Marshals Courts shall be reversed in the King's Bench. Statute the Second.
10 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 c. 4 The Sheriff shall make Purveyance for the King's Horses. Statute the Second.
10 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 c. 5 Certain Persons shall he appointed to hear the Offences of the Keepers of the King's Horses. Statute the Second.
11 Edw. 3. c. 1 Wool Act 1337
11 Edw. 3. c. 2 Cloth Act 1337
11 Edw. 3. c. 3 Importation Act 1337
11 Edw. 3. c. 4 Fur Act 1337
11 Edw. 3. c. 5 Cloth (No. 2) Act 1337
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 2 Pardon of chattels of felons, etc. The King's Pardon of Chattels of Felons, of Fines, &c.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 3 Pardon of Crown debts Pardon of divers Debts, &c. due to the King.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 4 Engleschrie Act 1340 Engleschrie and Presentments thereof abolished.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 5 Delays in courts Commissioners appointed to redress Delays, &c. of Courts of Justice. Adjournment shall be into Parliament in case of Difficulty. Chancellor, Judges, &c. shall take Oaths of Office.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 10 Custody of gaols, etc. Sheriffs shall have the keeping of the Gaols.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 11 Clerks of statutes merchant Clerks of Statutes Merchant shall be resident and sufficient.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 12 Measures and weights One Measure and One Weight throughout England. Standards to be sent into every County. Persons shall be assigned to survey Measures; who shall levy the Penalties, &c. Saving for the Clerk of the Market; and Lords of Franchises.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 13 Tenure in capite Escheators and Commissioners to inquire of the King's Wards. Return of Extent into Chancery. The Next of Kin to the King's Ward may take his Land in Ferm. Action of Waste against the Fermors.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 15 Pardon for felony No Pardon for Felony inconsistent with the King's Oath.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 17 Real actions Juris Utrum.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 18 Real actions Demandant may aver the Death of the Vouchee.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 19 Purveyance Act 1340 Purveyances for the Royal Houses to be by Warrant. Purveyors to take nothing without the Owner's Consent. Purveyance for the Wars. Purveyance for the King's Horses. Purveyance for the King's Dogs.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 20 Taxation A Subsidy granted to the King, of the Ninth Lamb, the Ninth Fleece, and the Ninth Sheaf. In Cities and Boroughs of the Ninth Part of all Goods. Elsewhere of the Fifteenth. Poor Persons excepted.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 21 Taxation, etc. A Subsidy granted to the King on Wool, Woolfells, and Leather Merchandizes exported, for a certain Period. The old Custom only to be taken afterwards. Exporters of Wool shall give Security to import Silver in Return. Cocketing Wools. No other Custom shall be levied but by assent of Parliament.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 c. 1 Taxation, etc. Act 1340 Statute the Second.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 c. 2 Taxation, etc. Act 1340 Statute the Second.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 4 c. 1 A Statute for the Clergy Statute the Fourth.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 4 c. 2 A Statute for the Clergy Statute the Fourth.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 4 c. 3 A Statute for the Clergy Statute the Fourth.
14 Edw. 3. Stat. 4 c. 4 A Statute for the Clergy Statute the Fourth.
15 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Repeal of 15 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 Statute the Second.
15 Edw. 3. Stat. 3 c. 1 Subsidy Statute the Third.
15 Edw. 3. Stat. 3 c. 2 Subsidy Statute the Third.
15 Edw. 3. Stat. 3 c. 3 Subsidy Statute the Third.
15 Edw. 3. Stat. 3 c. 4 Subsidy Statute the Third.
15 Edw. 3. Stat. 3 c. 5 Subsidy Statute the Third.
15 Edw. 3. Stat. 3 c. 6 Subsidy Statute the Third.
15 Edw. 3. Stat. 3 c. 7 Subsidy Statute the Third.
18 Edw. 3. Stat. 2.part preceding c. 1 Two quinzimes granted to the King by the commonality, and two dismes by cities and boroughs, to be paid in two years, towards his wars in France and Scotland. Grant to the King of Two Fifteenths and Two Tenths by the Commons.
18 Edw. 3. Stat. 2. c. 1 Commissions of new enquiries Commissions of new Inquiries repealed; Saving for Indictments for certain Offences already commenced.
18 Edw. 3. Stat. 2. c. 3 Freedom of trade All Persons may buy Wools. The Sea open to all Merchants.
18 Edw. 3. Stat. 2. c. 4 Weights and measures Commissions to assay Weights and Measures repealed. Commissioners to account.
18 Edw. 3. Stat. 2. c. 6 Currency New Money. Gold and Silver to be coined at York, &c. Places of Exchange. Exchanges ascertained.
18 Edw. 3. Stat. 2. c. 7 Confirmation of statutes, etc. Confirmation of the Statutes regulating Purveyance; and the Court of the Marshalseea. Pay of Soldiers.
18 Edw. 3. Stat. 3. c. 4 Purveyance Exemption of the Clergy from Purveyance.
18 Edw. 3. Stat. 3. c. 6 Spiritual jurisdiction Commissions, to enquire of Spiritual Judges, repealed.
18 Edw. 3. Stat. 3. c. 7 Scire facias for tithes No Scire facias against a Clerk for Dismes. Saving of the King's Right.
20 Edw. 3. Ordinance for the Justices c. 5 Maintenance Lords and Great Men shall put away Maintainers of Quarrels.
23 Edw. 3. Ordinance of Labourers 1349 c. 1 Every person able in body under the age of sixty years, not having to live on, being required, shall be bound to serve him that doth require him, or else be committed to the gaol, until he find surety to serve. The Statute of Labourers.
23 Edw. 3. Ordinance of Labourers 1349 c. 2 If a workman or servant depart from service before the time agreed upon, he shall be imprisoned. The Statute of Labourers.
23 Edw. 3. Ordinance of Labourers 1349 c. 3 The old wages, and no more, shall be given to servants. The Statute of Labourers.
23 Edw. 3. Ordinance of Labourers 1349 c. 4 If the lord of a town or manor do offend against the statute in any point, he shall forfeit the treble value. The Statute of Labourers.
23 Edw. 3. Ordinance of Labourers 1349 c. 5 If any artificer or workman take more wages than were wont to be paid, he shall be committed to the gaol. The Statute of Labourers.
23 Edw. 3. Ordinance of Labourers 1349 c. 6 Victuals shall be sold at reasonable prices. The Statute of Labourers.
23 Edw. 3. Ordinance of Labourers 1349 c. 7 No person shall give any thing to a beggar that is able to labour. The Statute of Labourers.
23 Edw. 3. Ordinance of Labourers 1349 c. 8 Labourers Artificers, etc. Act 1349 The Statute of Labourers.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Statute of Labourers 1351 c. 1 The year and day's wages of servants and labourers in husbandry. Statute the Second.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Statute of Labourers 1351 c. 2 How much shall be given for threshing all sorts of corn by the quarter. None shall depart from the town in summer where he dwelt in winter. Statute the Second.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Statute of Labourers 1351 c. 3 The wages of several sorts of artificers and labourers. Statute the Second.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Statute of Labourers 1351 c. 4 Shoes, &c. shall he sold as in the 20th year of King Edward the 3d. Artificers sworn to use their crafts as they did in the 20th year of the same King. Statute the Second.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Statute of Labourers 1351 c. 5 The several punishments of persons offending against this statute. Statute the Second.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Statute of Labourers 1351 c. 6 Sheriffs, constables, bailiffs, gaolers, nor other officers, shall exact any thing of the same servants. The forfeitures of servants shall be employed to the aid of dismes and quinzimes granted to the King by the commons. Statute the Second.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Statute of Labourers 1351 c. 7 The justices shall hold their sessions four times a year, and at all times needful. Servants which flee from one country to another shall be committed to prison. Statute the Second.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 3 c. 1 The aulneger shall be sworn to do his duty. The penalty if he offend. Statute the Third.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 3 c. 2 Merchants strangers may buy and sell without disturbance. Statute the Third.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 3 c. 3 The penalty of him that doth forestal wares, merchandise, or victual. Statute the Third.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 3 c. 4 New wears shall be pulled down, and not repaired. Statute the Third.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5. c. 1 Purveyance Corn shall be taken by Purveyors by Measure striked. Things taken by Purveyors shall be appraised at the King's Price. Values of the Goods taken. Punishment for undue Purveyance under Stat. 5 E. III. c. 2. Purveyors' Commissions shall be under the Great or Privy Seal.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5. c. 6 Purveyance Purveyors shall not take Trees about the Mansion.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5. c. 8 Finding of men at arms No finding of Men of Arms, but by Tenure, or Grant in Parliament.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5. c. 9 Weights Auncel Weight abolished. Goods shall be weighed by Balance.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5. c. 10 Measures Magna Carta, chapter 25, respecting Measures recited and enforced. Justices shall inquire of and punish the Offenders. Saving of Franchises.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5. c. 11 Aids Aid to make the King's Son Knight, and to marry his Daughter.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5. c. 12 Exchange of gold and silver None shall take Profit by Exchange of Gold or Silver.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5. c. 13 Gold and silver coin The current Coin shall not be impaired.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5. c. 15 Purveyance The Penalty of Purveyors taking more Sheep before shearing Time than are wanted.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5. c. 16 Real actions Exception of Nontenure of Parcel.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5. c. 18 Villainage Villainage may be pleaded, and a Villaine seized, pending Writ of Libertate probanda.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5. c. 19 Crown debtors The King's Debtors suable notwithstanding Protection. Stay of Execution until Payment of King's Debt; or the Creditors undertake for it.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5. c. 20 Coinage Plate shall be received at the Mint, and Coin delivered, by Weight.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5. c. 21 Purveyance Abuses by the King's Butlers in Purveyance of Wine. Regulations therein. Punishment of the Butlers.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5. c. 23 Lombards Companies of Lombards answerable for the Debts of their Fellows.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 6. An Ordinance for the Clergy c. 2 Repeal of 14 Edw. 3 Stat. 4. c. 2 A Repeal of the Statute of 14 Edw. III. Stat. 4. cap. 2. touching the King's Presentation to a Church, in another's Right.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 6. An Ordinance for the Clergy c. 6 Temporalities of prelates Bishop's Temporalties shall not be seized for a Contempt.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 7 Statutum de Forma levationis Decime-quinte (Statute of the Form of levying of the Fifteenth) Statute of the Form of levying of the Fifteenth Statutum de Forma levationis Decime-quinte. The Statute of the Form of levying of the Fifteenth. Statute the Seventh.
25 Edw. 3 Artic. p. Clero. resp. (This Article for the Clergy is respited until the next Parliament) This Article for the Clergy is respited until the next Parliament This Article for the Clergy is respited until the next Parliament.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. Statute against Anullers of Judgments of the King's Court c. 4 Cloths The Mischief resulting from Forfeiture of Cloths not measuring the Assise; the King's Release of such Forfeitures. Cloths under the Assise shall be allowed for in Price. Aulnager's Fee for every Cloth and half Cloth sold. A Subsidy granted to the King of every Cloth. Cloths put to Sale not sealed shall be forfeited.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. Statute against Anullers of Judgments of the King's Court c. 6 Importation of wine Merchants may bring their Wines to English Ports.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 1 Where the staple for England, Wales and Ireland shall be kept. Whither merchandises of the staple shall be carried, and what custom shall be paid for them. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 2 Merchants strangers may come into, and depart forth of the realm with their goods, and none of them shall be taken by the King's purveyors. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 3 All persons may buy wools, fells, &c. so that they bring them to the staple. It shall be felony for an English, Welsh, or Irish merchant to transport wool, &c. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 4 None going unto, or returning from the staple, shall be disturbed by purveyors. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 5 None of the King's justices shall take cognisance of things belonging to the staple. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 6 None of the King's officers shall meddle where the staples be. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 7 Licences granted to carry merchandises forth of the realm shall be void. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 8 The jurisdiction of the mayor and constables of the staple. All people of the staple shall be ruled by the law-merchant, and not by the common law. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 9 The effect of a recognisance knowledged in the staple for recovery of a debt. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 10 There shall be but one weight, measure and yard through the realm. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 11 The penalty for forestalling of merchandises before they come to the staple. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 12 The penalty of selling wool, &c. to a Scottishman to be carried into Scotland. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 13 A remedy where a merchant's goods be robbed or perished on the sea. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 14 Merchants may bring in gold or silver to the King's exchanges, and carry out as much. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 15 Indentures shall be made between carriers of wool by the water, and the bailiffs of towns where they load them; which carriers shall be sworn and bound to carry them to the staple. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 16 Houses shall be set for reasonable rents in staple-towns, imposed by the mayor, &c. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 17 A merchant stranger not be impeached for another's debt but upon good cause. Merchants of enemies countries shall sell their goods in convenient time, and depart. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 18 Merchants of Ireland or Wales may bring their merchandises to the staples of England. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 19 None shall lose his goods by his servants offence. Speedy justice shall be done from day to day, and from hour to hour. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 20 Merchants strangers taken in the King's protection; and for their wrongs shall recover double damages. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 21 A mayor and two constables shall be chosen yearly in every staple-town: and their authority. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 22 Correctors shall be appointed in the staple-towns to make and record bargains. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 23 The officers of the staple, and merchants repairing to, shall be sworn to maintain the staple, and the laws and customs of it. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 24 Two merchants aliens shall be chosen to be associate in judgment to the mayor and constables. And six mediators of questions between buyers and sellers shall be chosen. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 25 It shall be felony to make any conspiracy which may return to the disturbance of the staple. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 26 Credit shall be given to letters, or the merchants oaths, of the value of their goods. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 27 The forfeiture of those which before this statute have transported their wools, &c. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
27 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Ordinance of the Staples 1353 c. 28 The liberties of the staple confirmed, notwithstanding the franchises of others; but in fairs, markets, hundreds, leets, &c. The Ordinance of the Staples. Statute the Second.
28 Edw. 3. c. 1 Confirmation of charters, etc. Charters and Statutes confirmed.
28 Edw. 3. c. 4 Tenure in capite How the King shall be satisfied of the mean Rates of those Lands which come to his Hands by the Death of his Tenants.
28 Edw. 3. c. 5 Exportation of iron Iron shall not be exported. Price of Iron.

Note: this Act was already repealed by Repeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822 (3 Geo. 4. c. 41)

28 Edw. 3. c. 8 Attaint Attaint given in all Cases of Trespass.
28 Edw. 3. c. 11 Confirmation, etc. of 13 Edw. 1 Stat. Wynton. cc. 1, 2 Increase of Murders and Robberies. Confirmation and Amendment of the Statute of Winchester, 13 Edw. I., chapter 1, 2.
28 Edw. 3. c. 12 Purveyance Purveyances to the King's Use under xx. s. shall be paid for directly: All others within a Quarter of a Year.
28 Edw. 3. c. 13 Confirmation, etc., of 27 Ed. 3. St. 2 Act 1354 The Statute of the Staple, 27 Edw. III. Statute 2, confirmed, with certain Amendments. Warranty of packing of Wools repealed. All Inquests shall be de Medietate Linguæ, wherever Aliens are Parties. The Freedom of Alien Merchants secured in coming to England and selling their Goods. Penalty on forestalling Foreign Merchandize. Customs shall be paid only for Goods sold.
28 Edw. 3. c. 14 The staple Showing of Wools at the Staple; on what Days; within what Distance of the Staple. Saving of Home-grown Wools.
31 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 1 Confirmation of charters Charters confirmed.
31 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 4 Probate of testaments Extortion of Bishop's Officers on Probate of Testaments. The Bishops shall amend the same; or the King's Justices shall enquire thereof.
31 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 6 Franchises Fines from Labourers given to Lords of Franchises.
31 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 7 The Statute of Labourers, the staple Statute of Labourers extended to London, &c. Justices assigned to try Offences against the Staple.
31 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 8 Wool Exportation of Wool permitted for a limited Time. Refuse of Wool. Contents of Sack and Stone of Wool. Wool not to be sold on the Staple, if not sold within forty Days, may be exported, &c.
31 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 10 Default of victuallers in London The Mayor and Aldermen of London may reform the Defaults of Victuallers there.
31 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 12 Exchequer Chamber Error from the Exchequer shall be examined by the Chancellor and Treasurer.
31 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 13 Pardon, taxation The King's Pardon to the Commons of the Escapes and Chattels of Felons. A Grant to the King of a Fifteenth; Free from Queen-gold.
31 Edw. 3. Stat. 4 An Ordinance made for the Estate of the Land of Ireland (Ordinatio facta pro terrae Hibernie) Ordinance made for the Estate of the Land of Ireland An Ordinance made for the Estate of the Land of Ireland. Statute the Fourth.
34 Edw. 3. c. 2 Purveyance No Purveyance, except for the King, the Queen, and the King's eldest Son.
34 Edw. 3. c. 3 Purveyance When Purveyances, &c. for the Queen, &c. shall be paid for.
34 Edw. 3. c. 5 Weights and Measures Act 1361 Justices of the Peace shall inquire of Weights and Measures, according to the Statute 25 Edw. III. stat. 5. ch. 9.
34 Edw. 3. c. 7 Attaint An Attaint in Plea real.
34 Edw. 3. c. 9 Labourers Labourers shall not be punished by Fine under the Statute 25 Edw. 3. stat. 2. c. 5.; but only by Imprisonment. Penalty on bailing them. Carpenters and Masons included. Wages of Carpenters and Masons. Their Conspiracies annulled.
34 Edw. 3. c. 10 Labourers Punishment of fugitive Labourers; Process of Outlawry; Imprisonment; Burning in the Forehead. A Ward on Festivals.
34 Edw. 3. c. 11 Labourers Mayors and Bailiffs shall deliver up fugitive Labourers.
34 Edw. 3. c. 16 Fines Nonclaim of Fines shall be no Bar.
34 Edw. 3. c. 17 Trade, etc. with Ireland Freedom of Trade in Ireland.
34 Edw. 3. c. 18 Trade, etc. with Ireland English Land-owners in Ireland may import and export from and to England.
34 Edw. 3. c. 19 Customs No Custom for Canvas to pack Wool in.
34 Edw. 3. c. 21 Exportation of wool, etc. Confirmation of a Grant by the King and Council to Denizens to transport Wool beyond Sea.
36 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 1 Confirmation of charters, etc. Confirmation of the Great Charter, &c.
36 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 2 Purveyance Purveyance shall be made only for the King and Queen. Payment in ready Money. Name of Purveyors changed to Buyers. By whom and how Appraisement shall be made. Takings shall be made without Menaces; and where there is plenty. Buyers shall be Men of sufficient Estate; and their Commissions be renewed half-yearly. None bound to obey Buyers without ready Payment. Corn shall be measured by Strike. Present Payment shall be made for Carriage. Penalty on taking otherwise than according to Commission; Felony.
36 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 3 Purveyance Punishment of a Buyer taking a Bribe.
36 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 4 Purveyance Commissions to inquire of Buyers and Takers. The Steward, &c. of the Households shall ascertain the Receipts of Purveyors; and certify them into Chancery; and the Chancellor to the Commissioners. Extended to Purveyors for Great Horses.
36 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 5 Purveyance No Man of the Household shall keep at Livery more Horses than allowed, 14 Edw. III. stat. 1. c. 19; nor retain Purveyors for himself.
36 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 6 Purveyance Purveyance of Victuals by a Subject, Felony.
36 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 7 The staple Mayors, &c. of the Staple shall take Cognizance of Contracts between Merchants; but not of Felonies. Saving as to Merchants Aliens; and as to Franchises.

Note: this Act was already repealed by Repeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822 (3 Geo. 4. c. 41)

36 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 9 Breaches of statutes Remedy in Chancery for Breaches of Statutes.
36 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 10 Parliament Parliament every Year.
36 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 11 Customs, exportation The Staple in England to be an Example. All Merchants may export Wools.

Note: this Act was already repealed by Repeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822 (3 Geo. 4. c. 41)

36 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 14 Appropriation of certain fines, etc. The Fines of Labourers, &c. shall be levied to the Use of the Commons. The Justices of the Peace shall take the Account.
36 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 15 Pleading in English Act 1362 Reasons why the Laws should be pleaded in the English Tongue. Pleas shall be pleaded in the English Tongue, and be inrolled in Latin.
36 Edw. 3. Stat. 2 Of the Pardon made to the Commonalty of the Realm of England Of the Pardon made to the Commonalty of the Realm of England. Statute the Second.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 1 A confirmation of former statutes. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 3 The several prices of a hen, capon, pullet, and goose. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 4 A clerk of the remembrance of the exchequer shall he assigned. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 5 Merchants shall not ingross merchandises to inhance the price of them, nor use but one sort of merchandise. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 6 Handicraftsmen shall use but one mystery, but workmen may work as they did. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 7 Goldsmiths work shall be of good sterling, and marked with his own mark. None shall make white vessel and also gild. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 8 The diet and apparel of servants. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 9 The apparel of handicraftsmen and yeomen, and of their wives and children. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 10 What apparel gentlemen under the estate of knights, and, and what esquires of two hundred mark-land, &c. may wear, and what their wives and children. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 11 The apparel of merchants, citizens, burgesses, and handicraftsmen. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 12 The apparel of knights which have lands whithin the yearly value of two hundred marks, and of knights and ladies which have four hundred mark land. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 13 The apparel of several sorts of clerks. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 14 The apparel of ploughmen, and other of mean estate; and the forfeitures of offenders against this ordinance. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 15 Clothiers shall make cloths sufficient of the foresaid prices, so that this statute for default of such cloths be in no wise infringed. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 16 A repeal of the punishment of lands, and of life and member, inflicted by the stat. 27 Ed. 3. stat. 1 cap. 5. & 7. enquiry shall be made yearly in Gascoine in the King's dominions, of couchers of England, which lie there to buy wines. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 17 In what case a writ shall not be abated by exception of cognisance of villenage. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 18 The order of pursuing a suggestion made to the King. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
37 Edw. 3. Statut' de Victu et Vestitu (A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel) c. 19 How each person shall use a hawk of another's that he taketh up. A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel; Of the thirty-seventh year. — Except Chapter Two. — A Writ of Indempnitate Nominis in Outlawry. The Party shall be admitted to find Surety thereupon.
38 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 1 Former statutes shall be observed and executed. De Ordinacoibus f'cis anno tricesimo octavo. Of the Ordinances made in the Thirty-eighth Year. Statute the First.
38 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 2 Any merchant may use more merchandises than one, notwithstanding the statute of 37 Edw. 3. c. 5. Who only may transport gold or silver. De Ordinacoibus f'cis anno tricesimo octavo. Of the Ordinances made in the Thirty-eighth Year. Statute the First.
38 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 3 Fines shall be taken in the presence of the pledges. De Ordinacoibus f'cis anno tricesimo octavo. Of the Ordinances made in the Thirty-eighth Year. Statute the First.
38 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 4 Penal bonds, in the third person shall be void. De Ordinacoibus f'cis anno tricesimo octavo. Of the Ordinances made in the Thirty-eighth Year. Statute the First.
38 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 5 Any man may wage his law against a Londoner's papers. De Ordinacoibus f'cis anno tricesimo octavo. Of the Ordinances made in the Thirty-eighth Year. Statute the First.
38 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 6 A repeal of the felony imposed by stat. 27 Ed. 3. stat. 2. c. 3. for transporting of wool, &c. by Englishmen; but the forfeiture of lands and goods shall stand. De Ordinacoibus f'cis anno tricesimo octavo. Of the Ordinances made in the Thirty-eighth Year. Statute the First.
38 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 7 A confirmation of the statute of the staple, made by 27 Ed. 3. stat. 2. De Ordinacoibus f'cis anno tricesimo octavo. Of the Ordinances made in the Thirty-eighth Year. Statute the First.
38 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 8 A ship shall not be lost for a small thing therein not customed. De Ordinacoibus f'cis anno tricesimo octavo. Of the Ordinances made in the Thirty-eighth Year. Statute the First.
38 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 9 The punishment of him which proveth not his suggestion made to the King. De Ordinacoibus f'cis anno tricesimo octavo. Of the Ordinances made in the Thirty-eighth Year. Statute the First.
38 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 10 A confirmation of the statutes made for wines De Ordinacoibus f'cis anno tricesimo octavo. Of the Ordinances made in the Thirty-eighth Year. Statute the First.
38 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 11 Merchants denizens may fetch wines, and aliens may bring them. De Ordinacoibus f'cis anno tricesimo octavo. Of the Ordinances made in the Thirty-eighth Year. Statute the First.
38 Edw. 3. Stat. 1 c. 12 The punishment of a juror taking reward to give verdict, and of embraceors. De Ordinacoibus f'cis anno tricesimo octavo. Of the Ordinances made in the Thirty-eighth Year. Statute the First.
42 Edw. 3. c. 1 Confirmation of charters Confirmation of the Charters.
42 Edw. 3. c. 2 Confirmation of pardon Confirmation of the Pardon granted in 36 Edw. III.
42 Edw. 3. c. 5 Escheators Escheator shall have xxl. of Land; and execute his Office.
42 Edw. 3. c. 6 Labourers The Statute of Labourers enforced.
42 Edw. 3. c. 7 Londoners Londoners priviledged to sell at retail Victuals only.
42 Edw. 3. c. 8 Importation of wine English Merchants shall not use Hostages for foreign Wines; nor buy Wines until landed.
42 Edw. 3. c. 9 Crown debts, etc. In levying the King's Debts, the Estreats shall be shewed to the Party indebted, and the Receipts totted. Sheriffs shall account by such Estreats. Sheriffs, &c. shall continue in Office one Year only.
43 Edw. 3. c. 1 The staple Statute made in the Parliament holden at Westminster, on the Octave of the Holy Trinity.

Note: this Act was already repealed by Repeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822 (3 Geo. 4. c. 41)

43 Edw. 3. c. 2 Trade with Gascony Statute made in the Parliament holden at Westminster, on the Octave of the Holy Trinity.

Note: this Act was already repealed by Repeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822 (3 Geo. 4. c. 41)

43 Edw. 3. c. 3 The King's butler, or his lieutenants, shall take no more wines than is commanded. Statute made in the Parliament holden at Westminster, on the Octave of the Holy Trinity.
43 Edw. 3. c. 4 Pardon Statute made in the Parliament holden at Westminster, on the Octave of the Holy Trinity.
45 Edw. 3. c. 1 Confirmation of charters Statute made in the Forty-fifth Year of King Edward III. — Except Chapter Three. — Prohibitions to Spiritual Courts, in Plea for Tithe of Wood, of Twenty Years Growth.
45 Edw. 3. c. 2 Weirs Statute made in the Forty-fifth Year of King Edward III. — Except Chapter Three. — Prohibitions to Spiritual Courts, in Plea for Tithe of Wood, of Twenty Years Growth.
45 Edw. 3. c. 4 Taxation Statute made in the Forty-fifth Year of King Edward III. — Except Chapter Three. — Prohibitions to Spiritual Courts, in Plea for Tithe of Wood, of Twenty Years Growth.
47 Edw. 3. c. 1 Cloth Statute of the Forty-seventh Year of King Edward, III.
47 Edw. 3. c. 1 Currency Statute of the Forty-seventh Year of King Edward, III.
50 Edw. 3. c. 1 Confirmation of liberties and charters Of the Pardons and Graces, granted by the King to the Commonalty of his Realm of England; In the Fiftieth Year of King Edward, III. — Except Chapter Four. — Prohibition shall not be allowed, after Consultation granted.
50 Edw. 3. c. 2 Confirmation of liberties and charters Of the Pardons and Graces, granted by the King to the Commonalty of his Realm of England; In the Fiftieth Year of King Edward, III. — Except Chapter Four. — Prohibition shall not be allowed, after Consultation granted.
50 Edw. 3. c. 3 Pardon Of the Pardons and Graces, granted by the King to the Commonalty of his Realm of England; In the Fiftieth Year of King Edward, III. — Except Chapter Four. — Prohibition shall not be allowed, after Consultation granted.
50 Edw. 3. c. 5 Confirmation of liberties and charters Of the Pardons and Graces, granted by the King to the Commonalty of his Realm of England; In the Fiftieth Year of King Edward, III. — Except Chapter Four. — Prohibition shall not be allowed, after Consultation granted.
50 Edw. 3. c. 6 Confirmation of liberties and charters Of the Pardons and Graces, granted by the King to the Commonalty of his Realm of England; In the Fiftieth Year of King Edward, III. — Except Chapter Four. — Prohibition shall not be allowed, after Consultation granted.
50 Edw. 3. c. 7 Confirmation of liberties and charters Of the Pardons and Graces, granted by the King to the Commonalty of his Realm of England; In the Fiftieth Year of King Edward, III. — Except Chapter Four. — Prohibition shall not be allowed, after Consultation granted.

Note: this Act was already repealed by Repeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822 (3 Geo. 4. c. 41)

50 Edw. 3. c. 8 Confirmation of liberties and charters Of the Pardons and Graces, granted by the King to the Commonalty of his Realm of England; In the Fiftieth Year of King Edward, III. — Except Chapter Four. — Prohibition shall not be allowed, after Consultation granted.
1 Ric. 2. c. 1 Confirmation of charters, etc. Confirmation of Charters and Statutes.
1 Ric. 2. c. 2 Peace of the realm, etc. Assises of Novel Disseisin to be kept, and Justice administered.
1 Ric. 2. c. 3 Purveyance Action for Prelates against Purveyors.
1 Ric. 2. c. 5 Officers of the Exchequer Statutes for Officers of the Exchequer confirmed. Debts once paid not to be demanded; Punishment of Clerk offending.
1 Ric. 2. c. 6 Villanies Villaines and Land-tenants withdrawing their Services under the Pretext of Exemplifications from the Book of Domesday. Confederacies of Villaines; Commissions to Justices of the Peace to enquire thereof. Punishment of such Villaines; and their Abettors. Declaration as to the said Exemplifications.
1 Ric. 2. c. 7 Maintenance Statutes against Maintenance confirmed. Punishment for giving Liveries for Maintenance. Justices of Assise shall enquire of Offences.
1 Ric. 2. c. 8 Protections Protections with the Clause Volumus, in what Case not allowable.
1 Ric. 2. c. 9 Maintenance, etc. Gifts of Lands, Goods, &c. in Fraud, or for Maintenance. Such Gifts declared void. Disseisees may recover against Disseisors after such Alienation, where they take the Profits.
1 Ric. 2. c. 10 Confirmation of pardons Pardon in 51 Edw. III. confirmed.
1 Ric. 2. c. 13 Suits in spiritual courts Malicious Indictors for suing in Spiritual Courts shall suffer as false Appellors under Stat. Westm. 2. 13 E. 1. c. 12.
1 Ric. 2. c. 14 Tithes In Action for Goods taken away, or Claim of Tythes, General Averment shall not be received.
2 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 1 Merchants D'Statuto apud Glouc' nup' edito irrotulato anno s'c'do. Of the Statute late made at Gloucester, inrolled; In the Second Year; Statute the First. — Except Chapter Five. — The Penalty for telling slanderous Lyes of the Great Men of this Realm.
2 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 2 Confirmation of statutes D'Statuto apud Glouc' nup' edito irrotulato anno s'c'do. Of the Statute late made at Gloucester, inrolled; In the Second Year; Statute the First. — Except Chapter Five. — The Penalty for telling slanderous Lyes of the Great Men of this Realm.
2 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 3 Merchants D'Statuto apud Glouc' nup' edito irrotulato anno s'c'do. Of the Statute late made at Gloucester, inrolled; In the Second Year; Statute the First. — Except Chapter Five. — The Penalty for telling slanderous Lyes of the Great Men of this Realm.
2 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 4 The penalty of mariners retained to serve the King on the sea, which do depart without licence. D'Statuto apud Glouc' nup' edito irrotulato anno s'c'do. Of the Statute late made at Gloucester, inrolled; In the Second Year; Statute the First. — Except Chapter Five. — The Penalty for telling slanderous Lyes of the Great Men of this Realm.
2 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 6 Commissions shall be awarded to arrest rioters, and other persons offensive to the peace, and to imprison them. D'Statuto apud Glouc' nup' edito irrotulato anno s'c'do. Of the Statute late made at Gloucester, inrolled; In the Second Year; Statute the First. — Except Chapter Five. — The Penalty for telling slanderous Lyes of the Great Men of this Realm.
2 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 7 Pope Urban VI Act 1378 D'Statuto apud Glouc' nup' edito irrotulato anno s'c'do. Of the Statute late made at Gloucester, inrolled; In the Second Year; Statute the First. — Except Chapter Five. — The Penalty for telling slanderous Lyes of the Great Men of this Realm.
2 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 8 Confirmation of statutes D'Statuto apud Glouc' nup' edito irrotulato anno s'c'do. Of the Statute late made at Gloucester, inrolled; In the Second Year; Statute the First. — Except Chapter Five. — The Penalty for telling slanderous Lyes of the Great Men of this Realm.
2 Ric. 2 Stat. 2 c. 1 Confirmation of liberties D'Statuto apud Westm̄ edito Anno s'c'do irrotulato. Of the Statute made at Westminster, in the Second Year; inrolled. Statute the Second.
2 Ric. 2 Stat. 2 c. 2 Riots D'Statuto apud Westm̄ edito Anno s'c'do irrotulato. Of the Statute made at Westminster, in the Second Year; inrolled. Statute the Second.
2 Ric. 2 Stat. 2 c. 3 Fraudulent deeds D'Statuto apud Westm̄ edito Anno s'c'do irrotulato. Of the Statute made at Westminster, in the Second Year; inrolled. Statute the Second.
3 Ric. 2. c. 1 Confirmation of liberties, etc. Liberties of the Church and Laws of the Realm confirmed.
3 Ric. 2. c. 2 Assize of Cloths Act 1379 Statutes as to the Assise of Cloths confirmed. Penalty on Aulneger setting his Seal to faulty Cloths.
4 Ric. 2. c. 2 Pardon The King's Pardon of Escapes of Felons.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 1. c. 1 Confirmation of liberties, charters and statutes Statutu Ordinaco'es edit' apud Westm̄ Anno quinto. Statute and Ordinances made at Westminster; In the Fifth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Seven. — Forcible Entries forbidden.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 1. c. 2 Exportation of gold, silver, leaving the realm Statutu Ordinaco'es edit' apud Westm̄ Anno quinto. Statute and Ordinances made at Westminster; In the Fifth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Seven. — Forcible Entries forbidden.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 1. c. 3 None of the King's subjects shall carry forth nor bring any merchandises, but only in ships of the King's allegiance. Statutu Ordinaco'es edit' apud Westm̄ Anno quinto. Statute and Ordinances made at Westminster; In the Fifth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Seven. — Forcible Entries forbidden.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 1. c. 4 The several prices of several sorts of wines to be sold in gross or by retail, and the forfeiture of those which do sell them dearer. Statutu Ordinaco'es edit' apud Westm̄ Anno quinto. Statute and Ordinances made at Westminster; In the Fifth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Seven. — Forcible Entries forbidden.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 1. c. 5 The King's pardon to those that repressed or took revenge of his rebels. Statutu Ordinaco'es edit' apud Westm̄ Anno quinto. Statute and Ordinances made at Westminster; In the Fifth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Seven. — Forcible Entries forbidden.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 1. c. 6 Treason Act 1381 Statutu Ordinaco'es edit' apud Westm̄ Anno quinto. Statute and Ordinances made at Westminster; In the Fifth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Seven. — Forcible Entries forbidden.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 1. c. 8 A remedy for them whose writings were destroyed in the late insurrection. Statutu Ordinaco'es edit' apud Westm̄ Anno quinto. Statute and Ordinances made at Westminster; In the Fifth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Seven. — Forcible Entries forbidden.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 1. c. 9 Every person that is impeached in the exchequer may plead in his own discharge. Statutu Ordinaco'es edit' apud Westm̄ Anno quinto. Statute and Ordinances made at Westminster; In the Fifth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Seven. — Forcible Entries forbidden.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 1. c. 10 The covenants of those that shall serve the King in his wars or embassies shall be put in writing, and sent into the exchequer. Statutu Ordinaco'es edit' apud Westm̄ Anno quinto. Statute and Ordinances made at Westminster; In the Fifth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Seven. — Forcible Entries forbidden.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 1. c. 11 The accompts in the exchequer shall be more speedily heard than they were wont. Statutu Ordinaco'es edit' apud Westm̄ Anno quinto. Statute and Ordinances made at Westminster; In the Fifth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Seven. — Forcible Entries forbidden.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 1. c. 12 Two clerks shall be assigned to make parcels of accompts in the exchequer. Statutu Ordinaco'es edit' apud Westm̄ Anno quinto. Statute and Ordinances made at Westminster; In the Fifth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Seven. — Forcible Entries forbidden.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 1. c. 13 Accompts of Nichil shall be put out of the exchequer. An accomptant discharged upon his oath. Statutu Ordinaco'es edit' apud Westm̄ Anno quinto. Statute and Ordinances made at Westminster; In the Fifth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Seven. — Forcible Entries forbidden.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 1. c. 14 The clerk of the pipe, &c., sworn for the entry of writs of the great and privy seal. Statutu Ordinaco'es edit' apud Westm̄ Anno quinto. Statute and Ordinances made at Westminster; In the Fifth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Seven. — Forcible Entries forbidden.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 1. c. 15 Upon a judgement of livery, the remembrancer shall cause the suit to cease. Statutu Ordinaco'es edit' apud Westm̄ Anno quinto. Statute and Ordinances made at Westminster; In the Fifth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Seven. — Forcible Entries forbidden.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 1. c. 16 The fees of the exchequer clerks for making commissions, or records of Nisi prius. Statutu Ordinaco'es edit' apud Westm̄ Anno quinto. Statute and Ordinances made at Westminster; In the Fifth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Seven. — Forcible Entries forbidden.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 2. c. 1 Merchant strangers Ordinanco'es et Concordie f'ce in p'liamento tento apud Westm̄ in Castino s'ci Joh'is an porta latina Ao quinto.. Ordinances and Agreements made in the Parliament holden at Westminster, in the Morrow of Saint John Port-Latin; In the Fifth Year. Statute the Second. — Except Chapter Four. — Every one shall obey his Summons to Parliament. Penalty on Sheriffs omitting Returns of Writs to Parliament.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 2. c. 2 Leather Ordinanco'es et Concordie f'ce in p'liamento tento apud Westm̄ in Castino s'ci Joh'is an porta latina Ao quinto.. Ordinances and Agreements made in the Parliament holden at Westminster, in the Morrow of Saint John Port-Latin; In the Fifth Year. Statute the Second. — Except Chapter Four. — Every one shall obey his Summons to Parliament. Penalty on Sheriffs omitting Returns of Writs to Parliament.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 2. c. 3 Subsidy Ordinanco'es et Concordie f'ce in p'liamento tento apud Westm̄ in Castino s'ci Joh'is an porta latina Ao quinto.. Ordinances and Agreements made in the Parliament holden at Westminster, in the Morrow of Saint John Port-Latin; In the Fifth Year. Statute the Second. — Except Chapter Four. — Every one shall obey his Summons to Parliament. Penalty on Sheriffs omitting Returns of Writs to Parliament.
5 Ric. 2 Stat. 2. c. 5 Heresy Act 1382 Ordinanco'es et Concordie f'ce in p'liamento tento apud Westm̄ in Castino s'ci Joh'is an porta latina Ao quinto.. Ordinances and Agreements made in the Parliament holden at Westminster, in the Morrow of Saint John Port-Latin; In the Fifth Year. Statute the Second. — Except Chapter Four. — Every one shall obey his Summons to Parliament. Penalty on Sheriffs omitting Returns of Writs to Parliament.
6 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 1 Confirmation of liberties, charters and statutes Statutu editum apud Westm̄ Anno sexto. Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Two. — Actions of Debt and Account shall be brought in their proper Counties.
6 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 3 Legal proceedings Statutu editum apud Westm̄ Anno sexto. Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Two. — Actions of Debt and Account shall be brought in their proper Counties.
6 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 4 Deeds enrolled that were destroyed in the late insurrection, exemplified, shall be of force. Statutu editum apud Westm̄ Anno sexto. Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Two. — Actions of Debt and Account shall be brought in their proper Counties.
6 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 5 Justices of assise, &c. shall hold their sessions in principal towns. Statutu editum apud Westm̄ Anno sexto. Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Two. — Actions of Debt and Account shall be brought in their proper Counties.
6 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 6 Rape Statutu editum apud Westm̄ Anno sexto. Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Two. — Actions of Debt and Account shall be brought in their proper Counties.
6 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 7 At what prices sweet wines may be sold. Statutu editum apud Westm̄ Anno sexto. Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Two. — Actions of Debt and Account shall be brought in their proper Counties.
6 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 8 Where no English ships are to be had, others may be used. Statutu editum apud Westm̄ Anno sexto. Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Two. — Actions of Debt and Account shall be brought in their proper Counties.
6 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 9 Victuallers Statutu editum apud Westm̄ Anno sexto. Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Two. — Actions of Debt and Account shall be brought in their proper Counties.
6 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 10 Aliens being in amity with the King, may bring in victuals, and sell them. Statutu editum apud Westm̄ Anno sexto. Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Two. — Actions of Debt and Account shall be brought in their proper Counties.
6 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 11 Hosts in cities, towns, &c. shall not forestall fish or other victuals. Fishmongers in London may not buy fresh fish to sell again, except eels, &c. Statutu editum apud Westm̄ Anno sexto. Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Two. — Actions of Debt and Account shall be brought in their proper Counties.
6 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 12 All chief officers of towns corporate shall be sworn to observe the aforesaid ordinance touching fishmongers. Statutu editum apud Westm̄ Anno sexto. Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Two. — Actions of Debt and Account shall be brought in their proper Counties.
6 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 13 The King's pardon to his subjects after the late insurrection, with exceptions. Statutu editum apud Westm̄ Anno sexto. Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the First. — Except Chapter Two. — Actions of Debt and Account shall be brought in their proper Counties.
6 Ric. 2 Stat. 2. c. 1 Pardon D'Statuto apud Westm̄ ao sexto edito. Of the Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the Second.
6 Ric. 2 Stat. 2. c. 2 Purveyance D'Statuto apud Westm̄ ao sexto edito. Of the Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the Second.
6 Ric. 2 Stat. 2. c. 3 Trespass D'Statuto apud Westm̄ ao sexto edito. Of the Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the Second.
6 Ric. 2 Stat. 2. c. 4 Trespass D'Statuto apud Westm̄ ao sexto edito. Of the Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the Second.
6 Ric. 2 Stat. 2. c. 5 The number of compurgators to prove the compulsion. D'Statuto apud Westm̄ ao sexto edito. Of the Statute made at Westminster in the Sixth Year. Statute the Second.
7 Ric. 2. c. 1 Confirmation of liberties Liberties of the Church confirmed.
7 Ric. 2. c. 2 Confirmation of statutes The Charters and Statutes confirmed.
7 Ric. 2. c. 6 Confirmation of Statute of Winchester The Statute of Winchester confirmed. Every Sheriff shall proclaim it quarterly.
7 Ric. 2. c. 8 Purveyance The Statutes of Purveyors confirmed and extended to Servants of Subjects.
7 Ric. 2. c. 9 Cloths Statute made against deceit in Cloths sold, and against Aulnegers and Collectors of the Subsidy of Cloths, confirmed; Application of the Forfeitures.
7 Ric. 2. c. 10 Real actions Trial of Assises, &c. in Counties where the King is.
7 Ric. 2. c. 11 Repeal of certain statutes The Statutes 5 Ric. II. c. 4, 5, and 6 Ric. II. c. 7, 11, 12, concerning Fishmongers, Victuallers, and Vintners, repealed. Victuallers of London shall be under the Rule of the Mayor and Aldermen.
7 Ric. 2. c. 16 Exportation to Scotland No Armour or Victual shall be sent into Scotland without Licence of the King; on Pain of Forfeiture thereof.
7 Ric. 2. c. 17 Mainpernors When Mainpernors shall be liable in Damages by Delay.
8 Ric. 2. c. 1 Confirmation of liberties, etc. Liberties of the Church, and Statutes confirmed.
8 Ric. 2. c. 2 Justices of assize, etc. No Lawyer shall be a Judge in his own Country.
9 Ric. 2. c. 1 Confirmation of statutes D'Statuto edito apud Westm̄ ao nono. Of the Statute made at Westminster in the Ninth Year.
9 Ric. 2. c. 2 Legal proceedings D'Statuto edito apud Westm̄ ao nono. Of the Statute made at Westminster in the Ninth Year.
9 Ric. 2. c. 3 Legal proceedings D'Statuto edito apud Westm̄ ao nono. Of the Statute made at Westminster in the Ninth Year.
9 Ric. 2. c. 4 Legal proceedings D'Statuto edito apud Westm̄ ao nono. Of the Statute made at Westminster in the Ninth Year.
9 Ric. 2. c. 5 Marshalsea D'Statuto edito apud Westm̄ ao nono. Of the Statute made at Westminster in the Ninth Year.
10 Ric. 2. c. 1 Commission of inquiry into courts, etc. D'Statuto edito apud Westm̄. ao xo. Of the Statute made at Westminster In the Tenth Year.
11 Ric. 2. c. 1 The archbishop of York and others attainted of high treason. D'Statuto edit' apud Westm̄ ao xjo. Of the Statute made at Westminster In the Eleventh Year. — Except Chapter Ten.

Delays of Law by Privy Seal forbidden.

11 Ric. 2. c. 2 Clause to prevent fraudulent conveyances of their estates. D'Statuto edit' apud Westm̄ ao xjo. Of the Statute made at Westminster In the Eleventh Year. — Except Chapter Ten.

Delays of Law by Privy Seal forbidden.

11 Ric. 2. c. 3 The estates of the bishop of Chichester and others also forfeited. D'Statuto edit' apud Westm̄ ao xjo. Of the Statute made at Westminster In the Eleventh Year. — Except Chapter Ten. — Delays of Law by Privy Seal forbidden.
11 Ric. 2. c. 4 The penalty of concealing any part of the said estates after proclamation made. Estates possessed by a traitor in another's right excepted. D'Statuto edit' apud Westm̄ ao xjo. Of the Statute made at Westminster In the Eleventh Year. — Except Chapter Ten. — Delays of Law by Privy Seal forbidden.
11 Ric. 2. c. 5 Issues in tail, and jointures of women, also excepted. D'Statuto edit' apud Westm̄ ao xjo. Of the Statute made at Westminster In the Eleventh Year. — Except Chapter Ten. — Delays of Law by Privy Seal forbidden.
11 Ric. 2. c. 6 Penalty of petitioning the King for any grant of the said estates during the war. D'Statuto edit' apud Westm̄ ao xjo. Of the Statute made at Westminster In the Eleventh Year. — Except Chapter Ten. — Delays of Law by Privy Seal forbidden.
11 Ric. 2. c. 7 All merchants aliens and denizens may buy and sell within this realm without interruption. D'Statuto edit' apud Westm̄ ao xjo. Of the Statute made at Westminster In the Eleventh Year. — Except Chapter Ten. — Delays of Law by Privy Seal forbidden.
11 Ric. 2. c. 8 Certain annuities granted by the King, his father and grandfather, made void. D'Statuto edit' apud Westm̄ ao xjo. Of the Statute made at Westminster In the Eleventh Year. — Except Chapter Ten. — Delays of Law by Privy Seal forbidden.
11 Ric. 2. c. 9 No new imposition shall be put upon merchandises. D'Statuto edit' apud Westm̄ ao xjo. Of the Statute made at Westminster In the Eleventh Year. — Except Chapter Ten. — Delays of Law by Privy Seal forbidden.
11 Ric. 2. c. 12 The keeping of assises in good towns, referred to the consideration of the chancellor and justices, &c. D'Statuto edit' apud Westm̄ ao xjo. Of the Statute made at Westminster In the Eleventh Year. — Except Chapter Ten. — Delays of Law by Privy Seal forbidden.
12 Ric. 2. c. 1 Confirmation of liberties, etc. Liberties of the Church, the Charters and Statutes confirmed.
12 Ric. 2. c. 14 Cloths Statute 27 Edw. III. chapter 1. for Cloths confirmed.
13 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 3 Court of Marshalsea Act 1389 Limits of Steward and Marshal's Jurisdiction.
13 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 4 Clerk of market of King's house Duty of the Clerk of the Market of the King's House; as to Weights, &c. Penalty for Misconduct.
13 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 6 Sergeants at Arms Act 1389 Number of Serjeants at Arms, thirty. Penalty on them for Extortion, Fine and Ransom.
13 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 9 Weights and Measures Act 1389 One Measure and one Weight throughout the Realm, except in Lancashire. Wool shall be sold 14 lb. the Stone. Refuse of Wools. Wool shall not be bought by Good Packing; and shall be cocketed only in the Owner's Name.
13 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 10 Cloths Cogware and Kendal Cloth may be made of their usual Length and Breadth.
13 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 12 Tanners No Shoemaker shall be a Tanner; nor any Tanner a Shoemaker.
13 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 14 Bonds to the Crown Bonds to the King in the Exchequer shall not be of the Double.
13 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 15 Uniting of castles and gaols to counties Castles and Gaols united to their Counties.
13 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 16 Protections Protection Quia Profecturus, when allowable; Protection Quia moraturus as before. Repeal of all such Protections when the Parties are in England.
13 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 17 Real actions In Suits against particular Tenants, the Reversioner may be received to defend his Right. Extended to Suits now depending. Reversioner shall find Surety of the Issues of the Lands in Demand.
13 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 18 Attaints Proceedings against the Mayor and Bailiffs of Lincoln upon the Petition of the Bishop, &c. thereof. Recognizances of Mercial Trials in Suits in Lincoln by the Mayor of the City. On false Verdict before the Mayor as to Mercial Trials, Attaint shall be brought and tried by a Jury of the County at large.
13 Ric. 2. Stat. 1. c. 20 Going beyond sea At what Ports persons going beyond Sea shall embark.
13 Ric. 2. Stat. 3. c. 1 Maintenance Statute the Third.
14 Ric. 2. c. 1 The staple D'Statuto apud Westm̄ Anno quarto decimo. Of the Statute made at Westminster; in the Fourteenth Year. — Except Chapter Eleven. — Eight Justices of Peace in each County. Their Estreats. Their Wages. Seal for Servants. The Statutes 12 Ric. II., 13 Ric. II. st. 1. c. 7,. and other Statute confirmed.
14 Ric. 2. c. 2 Trading D'Statuto apud Westm̄ Anno quarto decimo. Of the Statute made at Westminster; in the Fourteenth Year. — Except Chapter Eleven. — Eight Justices of Peace in each County. Their Estreats. Their Wages. Seal for Servants. The Statutes 12 Ric. II., 13 Ric. II. st. 1. c. 7,. and other Statute confirmed.
14 Ric. 2. c. 3 The staple D'Statuto apud Westm̄ Anno quarto decimo. Of the Statute made at Westminster; in the Fourteenth Year. — Except Chapter Eleven. — Eight Justices of Peace in each County. Their Estreats. Their Wages. Seal for Servants. The Statutes 12 Ric. II., 13 Ric. II. st. 1. c. 7,. and other Statute confirmed.
14 Ric. 2. c. 4 Trading D'Statuto apud Westm̄ Anno quarto decimo. Of the Statute made at Westminster; in the Fourteenth Year. — Except Chapter Eleven. — Eight Justices of Peace in each County. Their Estreats. Their Wages. Seal for Servants. The Statutes 12 Ric. II., 13 Ric. II. st. 1. c. 7,. and other Statute confirmed.
14 Ric. 2. c. 5 Trading D'Statuto apud Westm̄ Anno quarto decimo. Of the Statute made at Westminster; in the Fourteenth Year. — Except Chapter Eleven. — Eight Justices of Peace in each County. Their Estreats. Their Wages. Seal for Servants. The Statutes 12 Ric. II., 13 Ric. II. st. 1. c. 7,. and other Statute confirmed.
14 Ric. 2. c. 6 Trading D'Statuto apud Westm̄ Anno quarto decimo. Of the Statute made at Westminster; in the Fourteenth Year. — Except Chapter Eleven. — Eight Justices of Peace in each County. Their Estreats. Their Wages. Seal for Servants. The Statutes 12 Ric. II., 13 Ric. II. st. 1. c. 7,. and other Statute confirmed.
14 Ric. 2. c. 7 Customs D'Statuto apud Westm̄ Anno quarto decimo. Of the Statute made at Westminster; in the Fourteenth Year. — Except Chapter Eleven. — Eight Justices of Peace in each County. Their Estreats. Their Wages. Seal for Servants. The Statutes 12 Ric. II., 13 Ric. II. st. 1. c. 7,. and other Statute confirmed.
14 Ric. 2. c. 8 Customs D'Statuto apud Westm̄ Anno quarto decimo. Of the Statute made at Westminster; in the Fourteenth Year. — Except Chapter Eleven. — Eight Justices of Peace in each County. Their Estreats. Their Wages. Seal for Servants. The Statutes 12 Ric. II., 13 Ric. II. st. 1. c. 7,. and other Statute confirmed.
14 Ric. 2. c. 9 Trading D'Statuto apud Westm̄ Anno quarto decimo. Of the Statute made at Westminster; in the Fourteenth Year. — Except Chapter Eleven. — Eight Justices of Peace in each County. Their Estreats. Their Wages. Seal for Servants. The Statutes 12 Ric. II., 13 Ric. II. st. 1. c. 7,. and other Statute confirmed.
14 Ric. 2. c. 10 Customs D'Statuto apud Westm̄ Anno quarto decimo. Of the Statute made at Westminster; in the Fourteenth Year. — Except Chapter Eleven. — Eight Justices of Peace in each County. Their Estreats. Their Wages. Seal for Servants. The Statutes 12 Ric. II., 13 Ric. II. st. 1. c. 7,. and other Statute confirmed.
14 Ric. 2. c. 12 Money D'Statuto apud Westm̄ Anno quarto decimo. Of the Statute made at Westminster; in the Fourteenth Year. — Except Chapter Eleven. — Eight Justices of Peace in each County. Their Estreats. Their Wages. Seal for Servants. The Statutes 12 Ric. II., 13 Ric. II. st. 1. c. 7,. and other Statute confirmed.
15 Ric. 2. c. 1 Confirmation of statutes Former Statutes confirmed.
15 Ric. 2. c. 4 Measures Eight Bushels of Corn striked make the Quarter. Penalty on buying after any other Rate, Forfeiture of the Corn.
15 Ric. 2. c. 7 Exportation Stat. 7 Ric. II. c. 16. recited; Armour, Corn, or Victuals allowed to be carried to Berwick. Customs on Export thereof, &c.
15 Ric. 2. c. 8 Exportation St. 14 Ric. II. c. 7, as to the Export of Tin, repealed.
15 Ric. 2. c. 9 The staple Statute of the Staple 27 Edw. III. st. 2. cap. 9. recited and confirmed. Penalty on Mayors for contravening thereof.
15 Ric. 2. c. 10 Cloths None shall buy Cloths of Guildford until they are fulled, &c.
15 Ric. 2. c. 12 Private courts None shall be compelled to answer in private Courts for Things determinable by the Law of the Land.
16 Ric. 2. c. 1 Trade Act 1392 Recital of 9 Edw. III. st. 1. chap. 1, that Merchants may freely buy and sell; and of Stat. 25 Edw. III. st. 3. chap. 2, confirming 9 Edw. III., and enacting that Merchants may sell their Wares in Gross or by Retail. Statute 11 Ric. II. c. 7, confirming former Statutes. No Merchant Stranger shall retail any Merchandises but Victuals. No Spicery shall be exported.
16 Ric. 2. c. 2 Confirmation, etc. of 15 Ric. 2 c. 12 The Statute 15 Ric. II. chapter 12, confirmed. Penalty on Offenders 20l.
16 Ric. 2. c. 3 Weights and Measures Act 1392 Weights and Measures shall be according to the Standard in the Exchequer; and be preserved, &c. by the Clerk of the Market.
17 Ric. 2. c. 1 Money 9 Edw. III. stat. 2. ch. 3. against melting Money recited; extended to Groats and Half-groats. No foreign Coin shall be current in England; nor Exchange made of English Money for Scottish.
17 Ric. 2. c. 12 Erroneous judgments in London The Statute 28 Ed. III. c. 10. shall not extend to erroneous Judgments in London.
20 Ric. 2. c. 1 Riding armed Statutu de Anno vicesimo. Statute of the Twentieth Year.
20 Ric. 2. c. 2 Liveries Statutu de Anno vicesimo. Statute of the Twentieth Year.
20 Ric. 2. c. 3 Justices of assize Statutu de Anno vicesimo. Statute of the Twentieth Year.
20 Ric. 2. c. 4 A confirmation of part of the stat. of 28 Ed. III. c 13. touching merchant strangers. Statutu de Anno vicesimo. Statute of the Twentieth Year.
20 Ric. 2. c. 5 The penalty of him who taketh another's horse or beast for the King's service without sufficient warrant. Statutu de Anno vicesimo. Statute of the Twentieth Year.
20 Ric. 2. c. 6 Licence granted to Belknap, Holte, and Bourghe, to return into England, notwithstanding the statute of 11 Rich. II. c. 1. Statutu de Anno vicesimo. Statute of the Twentieth Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 1 Confirmation of liberties and franchises Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 2 Repeal of 10 Ric. 2 Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 3 Treasons Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 4 Treasons Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 5 The oaths and fealty of great men shall be inrolled in parliament. Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 6 The sons of the persons before attainted excluded from parliament, &c. Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 7 A repeal of the annuities, corrodies, &c. granted by those traitors. Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 8 The King shall have the collation to all benefices so forfeited. Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 9 The county of Chester made a principality, and several castles and towns annexed to the same. Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 10 The castles and revenues of the late earl of Warwick shall remain in the King's hands. Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 11 And likewise those belonging to the duke of Gloucester. Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 12 Treason Act 1397 Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 13 A reversal of the sentence against Michael de la Pole, late earl of Suffolk. Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 14 The King's pardon of robberies, thefts, outrages, and riots, commited in the time of the commotion. Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 15 The King's pardon to all his subjects of alienations without licence, intrusions by the heirs after the death of their ancestors, treasons, felonies, &c. Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 16 Authority given by parliament to certain commissioners to examine and answer petitions exhibited to the King. Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 17 There shall be no licences granted to ship merchandises of the staple to any other place but to Calais. Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 18 Stones shall be carried for lastage towards the repair of the beacons, the place called Paradise, and other decayed places in Calais. Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 19 A rehearsal and confirmation of the statutes of 25 Edw. III. c. 4. and 45 Edw. III. c. 2. touching the pulling down of wears, mills, stakes, &c. Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
21 Ric. 2. c. 20 Whosoever shall pursue to repeal any of these statutes, and that proved in parliament, shall be adjudged a traitor. Statutu de Anno vicesimo primo. Statute of the Twenty-first Year.
1 Hen. 4. c. 1 A confirmation of the liberties of the church, and of all statutes not repealed. Justice shall be done, and peace kept. Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 2 None shall be impeached that did assist King Hen. 4. or helped to pursue King Rich. 2. or his adherents. Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 3 A repeal of the whole parliament holden Anno 21 Rich. 2. and of the authority given thereby. Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 4 A confirmation of the parliament holden 11 Rich. 2. Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 5 A restitution of those, or their heirs, which were attainted at the parliament bolden 21 Rich. 2. Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 7 Liveries Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 8 Assise maintainable by the disseisee against the King^s patentee of lands. Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 9 A confirmation to the purchasers of lands sold, which were forfeited to the King. Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 10 Treason Act 1399 Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 11 How far sheriffs shall be charged with the ancient ferms of the county. Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 12 A confirmation of former statutes touching pulling down of wears. Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 13 A confirmation of former statutes touching pulling down of wears. Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 14 Where all sorts of appeals shall be tried and determined. Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 15 London Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 16 Merchants of London shall be as free to pack their cloths as other merchants. Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 17 Strangers may buy and sell within the realm victuals in grose or by retail. Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 18 Process against one of the county of Chester, which committeth an offence in another shire. Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 19 During three years, for no cloth whereof the dozen exceedeth not 13s. 4d. any subsidy shall be paid, or shall he sealed. Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
1 Hen. 4. c. 20 Pardon Statutum de Anno Primo. Statute of the First Year. — Except Chapter Six. — In Petitions to the King for Lands, Offices, &c., the Value thereof shall be mentioned.
2 Hen. 4. c. 1 Confirmation of liberties, etc. Confirmation of Liberties, Charters, Statutes, &c.
2 Hen. 4. c. 5 Exportation of gold or silver Recital of 5 Ric. II. st. 1. ch. 2. touching the exporting of Gold or Silver. Gold and Silver found in a course of Exportation shall be forfeit; saving reasonable expenses. Merchants Strangers may export half their Money. 14 Ric. II. c. 1.
2 Hen. 4. c. 8 Fines The Fee of the Cyrographer of the Common Pleas for a Fine levied. Forfeiture of Office if the Cyrographer take a greater Fee. Treble Damages to the Party.
2 Hen. 4. c. 9 Relief of certain commissioners Certain Commissioners made in the Time of Richard II. may be discharged by their Oaths.
2 Hen. 4. c. 10 Clerk of the Crown, Queen's Bench The Fee of the Clerk of the Crown of the King's Bench for Indictments.
2 Hen. 4. c. 13 Pardon Recital of the Pardon granted by the Statute 21 Ric. II. c. 15.; Confirmation thereof; notwithstanding the Repeal by Statute 1 H. IV. c. 3.
2 Hen. 4. c. 14 Purveyance The Statutes of Purveyors confirmed. Purveyance of 40s. or under.
2 Hen. 4. c. 19 Wales Of Suits against Englishmen in Wales.
2 Hen. 4. c. 21 Liveries Recital of the Statute 1 H. IV. c. 7. respecting Liveries; The Statute 1 H. IV. c. 7. confirmed and amended. The Prince may give his Livery.
2 Hen. 4. c. 22 Suits for pardon Statutes for Pardon of Outlawry, notwithstanding the Statute 11 R. II. c. 1.
2 Hen. 4. c. 23 Marshalsea Court Act 1400 Fees of the Marshal of the Marshalsea of the King's House. Forfeiture of Office by the Marshal, &c. for taking more than their lawful Fees; Treble Damages. Fees of the Servitors of Bills, &c. Penalty.
2 Hen. 4. c. 24 Wages for serving with Duke of York Processes against such as were with the Duke of York, temp. 23 Ric. II. for Wages, received by them shall be discharged.
4 Hen. 4. c. 1 Confirmation of liberties, etc. Confirmation of Liberties, Charters, and Statutes.
4 Hen. 4. c. 2 Indictments, etc. The Statutes 25 Edw. III. for the Clergy, confirmed. The Words Insidiatores viarum & depopulatores agrorum, shall not be put in Indictments or Appeals. Clerks shall be allowed their Clergy notwithstanding an Indictment hath the Effect of the Words aforesaid.
4 Hen. 4. c. 3 Benefit of Clergy Act 1402 Liberties of the Church and Clergy confirmed. Clerks convict shall be delivered to the Ordinary, and dealt with according to a Constitution Provincial, to be made; and approved by the King.
4 Hen. 4. c. 4 Crown grants The King will grant no Lands, &c. but to such as shall deserve them. Penalty for making Requests to the contrary.
4 Hen. 4. c. 6 Cloths Cloths of London used to be sealed. A Person shall be assigned so to seal them. Cloths not sealed, shall be forfeited.
4 Hen. 4. c. 7 Real actions Concerning the Special Assise. Recital of 1 Ric. II. c. 9. giving Remedy against Disseisors; Action for the Rent shall lie, against a Disseisor, during his Life; against Pernor of the Freehold, within a Year.
4 Hen. 4. c. 8 Forcible entries Mischiefs accruing from forcible Entries; A special Assise grantable in such Cases. Punishment; Imprisonment and double Damages. Damages for carrying away the Disseisee's Goods or Chattels.
4 Hen. 4. c. 9 Relief of commissioners Remedy for Commissioners distrained to return Commissions of which they had not any Notice.
4 Hen. 4. c. 13 Military service St. 1 Edw. III. st. 2. ch. 5; 18 Edw. III. chapter 7; 25 Edw. III. st. 5. ch. 8, touching Service in War, confirmed. Persons holding of the King to do any Service in War shall be bound to do the same.
4 Hen. 4. c. 14 Labourers Labourers shall not be hired by the Week; nor paid for Holidays.
4 Hen. 4. c. 17 Monastic orders Infants shall not be received into Orders of Friars without the Consent of Parents. The Chancellor shall have Jurisdiction herein. The several Principals of the Four Orders in England, swear to observe this Statute.
4 Hen. 4. c. 24 Cloths Statute 17 Ric. II. chapter 5. The Aulnage of Cloths may be farmed.
4 Hen. 4. c. 26 Penal laws against the Welsh (Wales) Englishmen shall be convict by Welshmen in Wales.
4 Hen. 4. c. 30 Wales No Victual or Armour shall be carried into Wales.
4 Hen. 4. c. 35 Tanning Recital of the Statute 13 Ric. II. St. 1. ch. 12. Shoemakers may tan Leather; till the next Parliament.
5 Hen. 4. c. 3 Watching Watch shall be made upon the Coasts, as under Statute of Winton, 13 Edw. I. Justices of Peace shall enquire hereof.
5 Hen. 4. c. 8 Wager of Law In Actions of Debt, as on Accounts before Auditors, the Judges may receive Defendants to their Law, or try the Matter by Inquest.
5 Hen. 4. c. 9 Trade Act 1403 The Statute 4 H. IV. c. 15. confirmed; Customers shall take Surety of Foreign Merchants to observe that Statute. Foreign Merchants Aliens shall sell their Merchandise. Aliens shall not sell any Merchandise to each other. Hosts shall be appointed to Merchants Aliens.
5 Hen. 4. c. 12 Execution on Statute Merchant Execution allowed on a Statute Merchant once shewed in Court.
5 Hen. 4. c. 14 Fines To prevent Forgery, &c. of Notes, &c. of Fines of Lands; the Writs whereon they are levied shall be enrolled in the Court of Common Pleas.
5 Hen. 4. c. 15 Pardon The King's General Pardon. Exceptions.
6 Hen. 4. c. 1 First fruits Statuta de Anno sexto. Statutes of the Sixth Year. — Except Chapter Two. — The Statute 1 Hen. IV. chapter 6, respecting Petitions to the King for Lands, &c., shall not extend to the Queen nor the Princes.
6 Hen. 4. c. 3 Sheriffs, Escheators, etc. Statuta de Anno sexto. Statutes of the Sixth Year. — Except Chapter Two. — The Statute 1 Hen. IV. chapter 6, respecting Petitions to the King for Lands, &c., shall not extend to the Queen nor the Princes.
6 Hen. 4. c. 4 Exportation Statuta de Anno sexto. Statutes of the Sixth Year. — Except Chapter Two. — The Statute 1 Hen. IV. chapter 6, respecting Petitions to the King for Lands, &c., shall not extend to the Queen nor the Princes.
7 Hen. 4. c. 4 Protections 1 R. II. c. 12. No Protection allowable in Actions against Gaolers, for Escapes.
7 Hen. 4. c. 8 Benefices No Licence or Pardon shall be granted on Provision to a Benefice full of an Incumbent.
7 Hen. 4. c. 10 Cloths Act 1405 Length and Breadth of Cloths, Cloths of less Dimensions forfeitable.
7 Hen. 4. c. 11 Relief of Commissioners Commissioners not receiving their Commissions shall be discharged in the Exchequer upon Oath.
7 Hen. 4. c. 16 Annuities from the Crown Annuities granted by the Crown shall be paid according to Priority of the Grants.
7 Hen. 4. c. 17 Labourers Act 1405 Confirmation of Statutes 25 Edw. III. Stat. 2. and 12 R. II. c. 3. concerning Labourers. No one shall put his Child apprentice, unless he have 20s. per Annum in Land or Rent. Every one may put his Child to School. Certificate of Value of Lands of Parents of Apprentices. Penalty for receiving an Apprentice contrary hereto. Labourers to be sworn, or be put in the Stocks.
7 Hen. 4. c. 18 Pardon None shall be punished for repressing of the late Insurrection. Pardons.
9 Hen. 4. c. 1 Confirmation of Liberties Statuta de anno nono. Statutes of the Ninth Year.
9 Hen. 4. c. 2 Aulnage Statuta de anno nono. Statutes of the Ninth Year.
9 Hen. 4. c. 3 Felons in South Wales shall be taken, or the country shall satisfy for their offences. Statuta de anno nono. Statutes of the Ninth Year.
9 Hen. 4. c. 4 Disclaimers in felony in Wales shall be utterly excluded and put out. Statuta de anno nono. Statutes of the Ninth Year.
9 Hen. 4. c. 5 Lords of ancient demesne, or mayors, &c. name disseissors in assise, to take away their franchise. Statuta de anno nono. Statutes of the Ninth Year.
9 Hen. 4. c. 6 Cloths Act 1407 Statuta de anno nono. Statutes of the Ninth Year.
9 Hen. 4. c. 7 Goods shall be chargeable for the payment of the quinzime, where they were at the time when the same was granted. Statuta de anno nono. Statutes of the Ninth Year.
9 Hen. 4. c. 8 The carrying of money out of the realm to the court of Rome prohibited; and all statutes against provisors, and translation of archbishopricks, &c. confirmed. Statuta de anno nono. Statutes of the Ninth Year.
9 Hen. 4. c. 9 Elections to spiritual promotions shall be free, and not interrupted by the pope or the King. Statuta de anno nono. Statutes of the Ninth Year.
9 Hen. 4. c. 10 A pardon granted by the King to all that have purchased provisions, or translations to archbishopricks, bishopricks, &c. Statuta de anno nono. Statutes of the Ninth Year.
11 Hen. 4. c. 1 Elections to Parliament D'Statutis Ao xjo. Of the Statutes of the Eleventh Year.
11 Hen. 4. c. 2 Customers D'Statutis Ao xjo. Of the Statutes of the Eleventh Year.
11 Hen. 4. c. 3 Enrollment of Records D'Statutis Ao xjo. Of the Statutes of the Eleventh Year.
11 Hen. 4. c. 4 Unlawful Games D'Statutis Ao xjo. Of the Statutes of the Eleventh Year.
11 Hen. 4. c. 5 Gally Half-Pence D'Statutis Ao xjo. Of the Statutes of the Eleventh Year.
11 Hen. 4. c. 6 Sealing of Cloths D'Statutis Ao xjo. Of the Statutes of the Eleventh Year.
11 Hen. 4. c. 7 Merchants strangers shall pay the customs, &c. granted to the King by the commons for cloth cut in pieces, or garments, proportionably after the rate of a whole piece. D'Statutis Ao xjo. Of the Statutes of the Eleventh Year.
11 Hen. 4. c. 8 The lord chancellor shall send the estreats of exchanges taken of merchants into the exchequer every fifteen days. D'Statutis Ao xjo. Of the Statutes of the Eleventh Year.
11 Hen. 4. c. 9 Jurors D'Statutis Ao xjo. Of the Statutes in the Eleventh Year.
13 Hen. 4. c. 1 Confirmation of Liberties D'Statutis xiijo H. iv Of the Statutes in the Thirteenth Year of K. Henry IV. — Except Chapter Seven. — Justices of Peace and Sheriffs shall arrest all Rioters; and record their offences; and inquire thereof. Certificate of Justices, &c. shall be equivalent to a Presentment of Trespass, Traverse of a Riot triable in the King's Bench. Conviction of Offenders for Default of Appearance. The Penalty of the nearest Justices, &c. omitting to execute this Act.
13 Hen. 4. c. 2 Justices of Assize D'Statutis xiijo H. iv Of the Statutes in the Thirteenth Year of K. Henry IV. — Except Chapter Seven. — Justices of Peace and Sheriffs shall arrest all Rioters; and record their offences; and inquire thereof. Certificate of Justices, &c. shall be equivalent to a Presentment of Trespass, Traverse of a Riot triable in the King's Bench. Conviction of Offenders for Default of Appearance. The Penalty of the nearest Justices, &c. omitting to execute this Act.
13 Hen. 4. c. 3 Liveries D'Statutis xiijo H. iv Of the Statutes in the Thirteenth Year of K. Henry IV. — Except Chapter Seven. — Justices of Peace and Sheriffs shall arrest all Rioters; and record their offences; and inquire thereof. Certificate of Justices, &c. shall be equivalent to a Presentment of Trespass, Traverse of a Riot triable in the King's Bench. Conviction of Offenders for Default of Appearance. The Penalty of the nearest Justices, &c. omitting to execute this Act.
13 Hen. 4. c. 4 Cloths D'Statutis xiijo H. iv Of the Statutes in the Thirteenth Year of K. Henry IV. — Except Chapter Seven. — Justices of Peace and Sheriffs shall arrest all Rioters; and record their offences; and inquire thereof. Certificate of Justices, &c. shall be equivalent to a Presentment of Trespass, Traverse of a Riot triable in the King's Bench. Conviction of Offenders for Default of Appearance. The Penalty of the nearest Justices, &c. omitting to execute this Act.
13 Hen. 4. c. 5 Customers D'Statutis xiijo H. iv Of the Statutes in the Thirteenth Year of K. Henry IV. — Except Chapter Seven. — Justices of Peace and Sheriffs shall arrest all Rioters; and record their offences; and inquire thereof. Certificate of Justices, &c. shall be equivalent to a Presentment of Trespass, Traverse of a Riot triable in the King's Bench. Conviction of Offenders for Default of Appearance. The Penalty of the nearest Justices, &c. omitting to execute this Act.
13 Hen. 4. c. 6 Foreign Money D'Statutis xiijo H. iv Of the Statutes in the Thirteenth Year of K. Henry IV. — Except Chapter Seven. — Justices of Peace and Sheriffs shall arrest all Rioters; and record their offences; and inquire thereof. Certificate of Justices, &c. shall be equivalent to a Presentment of Trespass, Traverse of a Riot triable in the King's Bench. Conviction of Offenders for Default of Appearance. The Penalty of the nearest Justices, &c. omitting to execute this Act.
1 Hen. 5. c. 2 Weirs The Statutes relating to Wears, &c. confirmed.
1 Hen. 5. c. 3 Forgery Forging of false Deeds. Party grieved may sue. Party guilty shall be fined.
1 Hen. 5. c. 6 Wales No Actions shall be brought by Welshmen in respect of Injuries sustained in the late Rebellion.
1 Hen. 5. c. 8 Irish Mendicants, etc. Irishmen and Irish Clerks Mendicant shall depart the Realm. Exceptions.
1 Hen. 5. c. 9 Grants of Revenues, etc. of Calais Recital of Grants of the Revenues, Offices, &c. of Calais to certain Persons by Letters Patents. All such Letters Patents annulled. The said Revenues, &c. shall be applied to the Maintenance of Calais. Exception for the Duke of Clarence.
1 Hen. 5. c. 10 Corn Measure Act 1413 The lawful measure of Corn, according to former Ordinances. London Measure called the Vat. Former Ordinances confirmed. By what Measures Purveyors, &c. shall buy Corn. Punishment of Offenders.
2 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 4 Quarter Sessions Act 1414 Statute 12 Ric. II. chap. 3, &c. confirmed. Justices of the Peace may grant Writs to the Sheriffs for fugitive Servants or Labourers. The Statutes of Labourers shall be executed, and sent to the Sheriffs; and by them to the Justices of the Peace. Times when Justices of the Quorum resident in the Shire, except Lords, &c., shall hold their Quarter Sessions. Justices of Peace may examine and commit Persons accused to Oath:— Except from "And that the Justices of the Peace in every Shire" to "every Year from henceforth."
2 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 5 Outrages in certain franchises Outrages committed by Persons dwelling in Tyndall and Exhamshire in Northumberland; Process against such Offenders.
2 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 6 Safe Conducts Act 1414 Breaches of Truces and Safe-Conducts of the King, declared to be High Treason. Conservators of Truce shall be appointed in the Ports. Their Authority as to Offences done upon the Sea. The Process to be used. Except in Cases of Homicide. Authority of Conservators as to Offences within the Bodies of Counties. Process thereon. Additions of the Parties indicted. Two Lawyers shall be associate in Commission; with the Conservator. The Authority of such Commissioners. Oath of the Commissioners. Seal of the Conservator. Masters, &c. of Ships shall be sworn to keep Truces, &c., and their Names, &c. inrolled. Conservator shall be informed of Prizes taken from the King's Enemies. Punishment of Owners and Masters of Ships offending. Owners not punishable, unless on board. Forfeitures to the Admiral. Authority of Conservators within the Cinque Ports. Homicide. The Warden of the Cinque Ports shall have all Forfeitures there. Ordinance shall commence after proclamation.
2 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 9 Murder, etc. Commission of Murders, Riots, &c. and the Flight of Offenders; on complaint in Chancery of any such Flight a Bill shall be made for the King; Whereupon the issue a Capias returnable in Chancery; and the Offender, if taken, or yielding, may be bailed by the Chancellor. If such Offender be not taken, &c. a Writ of Proclamation shall issue returnable in the King's Bench, and if Nonappearance the Offender shall be attainted. Exceptions of Riots shall be testified to the Chancellor by Two Justices and the Sheriff. Process within County Palatine, &c. Continuance of Act.
2 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 2 Chaplains Alia Statuta de eode Anno. Other Statutes of the Same Year. — Except Chapter One. — Justices of the Peace shall be appointed from the Residents: Exceptions.
2 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 3 Jurors Alia Statuta de eode Anno. Other Statutes of the Same Year. — Except Chapter One. — Justices of the Peace shall be appointed from the Residents: Exceptions.
2 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 4 Gilding of Silver Act 1414 Alia Statuta de eode Anno. Other Statutes of the Same Year. — Except Chapter One. — Justices of the Peace shall be appointed from the Residents: Exceptions.

This Act was already repealed by Repeal of Obsolete Statutes Act 1856 (19 & 20 Vict. c. 64)

2 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 5 Appearance of Welshmen Alia Statuta de eode Anno. Other Statutes of the Same Year. — Except Chapter One. — Justices of the Peace shall be appointed from the Residents: Exceptions.
2 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 6 Staple Alia Statuta de eode Anno. Other Statutes of the Same Year. — Except Chapter One. — Justices of the Peace shall be appointed from the Residents: Exceptions.
3 Hen. 5. c. 1 Money Act 1415 Statuta de anno t'cio. Statutes of the Third Year.
4 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 1 Confirmation of Liberties Statuta de anno quarto. Statutes of the Fourth Year.
4 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 2 Attorneys Statuta de anno quarto. Statutes of the Fourth Year.
4 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 3 Bretons Statuta de anno quarto. Statutes of the Fourth Year.
4 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 4 Provisors Statuta de anno quarto. Statutes of the Fourth Year.
4 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 5 Attaint Statuta de anno quarto. Statutes of the Fourth Year.
4 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 6 Treason Act 1415 Statuta de anno quarto. Statutes of the Fourth Year.

This Act was already repealed by Treason Act 1553 (1 Mar. Sess. 1. c. 1)

4 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 7 Forgery Act 1415 Statuta de anno quarto. Statutes of the Fourth Year.
4 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 8 Proving of Testaments Statuta de anno quarto. Statutes of the Fourth Year.
4 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 2 Sheriffs Statuta de eodem Anno 4. Statutes of the same Fourth Year, A.D. 1416. — Except Chapter One. — Charters and Statutes confirmed.
4 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 3 Pattens Act 1416 Statuta de eodem Anno 4. Statutes of the same Fourth Year, A.D. 1416. — Except Chapter One. — Charters and Statutes confirmed.
4 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 4 Wages Statuta de eodem Anno 4. Statutes of the same Fourth Year, A.D. 1416. — Except Chapter One. — Charters and Statutes confirmed.
4 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 5 Merchant strangers Statuta de eodem Anno 4. Statutes of the same Fourth Year, A.D. 1416. — Except Chapter One. — Charters and Statutes confirmed.
4 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 6 Irish Statuta de eodem Anno 4. Statutes of the same Fourth Year, A.D. 1416. — Except Chapter One. — Charters and Statutes confirmed.
4 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 7 In what case letters of marque may be granted. Statuta de eodem Anno 4. Statutes of the same Fourth Year, A.D. 1416. — Except Chapter One. — Charters and Statutes confirmed.
4 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 8 The King's pardon of the suit of his peace, and of certain issues lost. Statuta de eodem Anno 4. Statutes of the same Fourth Year, A.D. 1416. — Except Chapter One. — Charters and Statutes confirmed.
5 Hen. 5. c. 1 Attorneys Ordinacio anno quinto. An Ordinance in the Fifth Year.
8 Hen. 5. c. 1 Parliament Statuta de anno octavo. Statutes of the Eighth Year.
8 Hen. 5. c. 2 Gold and Silver Statuta de anno octavo. Statutes of the Eighth Year.
8 Hen. 5. c. 3 Gold and Silver Statuta de anno octavo. Statutes of the Eighth Year.

This Act was already repealed by Repeal of Obsolete Statutes Act 1856 (19 & 20 Vict. c. 64)

9 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 2 Outlawries Act 1421 On Outlawries in divers Counties, Goods and Lands in other Counties shall not be forfeited. The Statute 1 Hen. IV. c. 18. as to Cheshire, &c. confirmed.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 3 Assizes Protection, etc. Act 1421 Assises shall be taken as heretofore. In Protections for Persons beyond Sea being in the King's Service, &c. Novel Disseisins shall not be excepted. For saving Rights of Reversioners, so being in the King's Service, if not named in such Assises. The Council may give further Relief.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 5 Sheriffs, etc. Recital of St. 14 Edw. III. stat. 1. c. 7, 8, concerning Sheriffs and Escheators. The King may appoint Sheriffs, &c. for Four Years.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 6 Mint at Calais A Mint allowed at Calais.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 8 Offences by Scholars of Oxford Offences committed by Scholars at Oxford. Process against such Offenders. Certificate to the Chancellor of the University. Banishment from the University thereupon.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 9 Abbots, etc. Abbots and Priors shall not be appointed to collect the Dismes out of their own Counties.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 1. c. 11 Gold Coin Act 1421 English Gold Coin shall be received by Weight. Re-coinage of Gold Money.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 1 Money Alia statuta de eodem anno nono. Other Statutes of the same Ninth Year. Statute the Second. — Except Chapter Eleven. — For the Repair of Roads and Bridges at Burford and Culhamford, between Abingdon & Dorchester.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 2 Money Alia statuta de eodem anno nono. Other Statutes of the same Ninth Year. Statute the Second. — Except Chapter Eleven. — For the Repair of Roads and Bridges at Burford and Culhamford, between Abingdon & Dorchester.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 3 Money Alia statuta de eodem anno nono. Other Statutes of the same Ninth Year. Statute the Second. — Except Chapter Eleven. — For the Repair of Roads and Bridges at Burford and Culhamford, between Abingdon & Dorchester.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 4 Gold and Silver Alia statuta de eodem anno nono. Other Statutes of the same Ninth Year. Statute the Second. — Except Chapter Eleven. — For the Repair of Roads and Bridges at Burford and Culhamford, between Abingdon & Dorchester.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 5 Mint at Calais (No. 2) Alia statuta de eodem anno nono. Other Statutes of the same Ninth Year. Statute the Second. — Except Chapter Eleven. — For the Repair of Roads and Bridges at Burford and Culhamford, between Abingdon & Dorchester.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 6 Money Alia statuta de eodem anno nono. Other Statutes of the same Ninth Year. Statute the Second. — Except Chapter Eleven. — For the Repair of Roads and Bridges at Burford and Culhamford, between Abingdon & Dorchester.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 7 Gold Measure Alia statuta de eodem anno nono. Other Statutes of the same Ninth Year. Statute the Second. — Except Chapter Eleven. — For the Repair of Roads and Bridges at Burford and Culhamford, between Abingdon & Dorchester.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 8 Weights Alia statuta de eodem anno nono. Other Statutes of the same Ninth Year. Statute the Second. — Except Chapter Eleven. — For the Repair of Roads and Bridges at Burford and Culhamford, between Abingdon & Dorchester.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 9 Exchanges Act 1421 Alia statuta de eodem anno nono. Other Statutes of the same Ninth Year. Statute the Second. — Except Chapter Eleven. — For the Repair of Roads and Bridges at Burford and Culhamford, between Abingdon & Dorchester.
9 Hen. 5. Stat. 2. c. 10 Tithes Alia statuta de eodem anno nono. Other Statutes of the same Ninth Year. Statute the Second. — Except Chapter Eleven. — For the Repair of Roads and Bridges at Burford and Culhamford, between Abingdon & Dorchester.
1 Hen. 6. c. 1 Mint Statuta de Anno primo. Statutes of the First Year.
1 Hen. 6. c. 2 Purveyance Statuta de Anno primo. Statutes of the First Year.
1 Hen. 6. c. 3 Irishmen Statuta de Anno primo. Statutes of the First Year.
1 Hen. 6. c. 4 Mint Statuta de Anno primo. Statutes of the First Year.
1 Hen. 6. c. 5 A certain allowance made to those which were retained to serve King Hen. V. in his wars. Provision for the redemption of the jewels mortgages by King. Hen. V. Statuta de Anno primo. Statutes of the First Year.
1 Hen. 6. c. 6 Exchanges. Statuta de Anno primo. Statutes of the First Year.
2 Hen. 6. c. 3 Duke of Bedford Act 1423 John Duke of Bedford being in the King's Service allowed to appear, in Suits by Attorney.
2 Hen. 6. c. 4 Staple Recital of an Ordinance of 36 Edw. III. respecting Merchandises of the Staple; Recital of an Ordinance of 1 Hen. IV., as to Merchandises of the Staple. Recital of St. 2 Hen. V. stat. 2. c. 6. as to such Merchandises; All existing Statutes relating thereto confirmed. All Merchandises of the Staple shall be carried to Calais. Licences.
2 Hen. 6. c. 6 Exportation of Gold or Silver The Statute 5 Hen. V. st. 1. c. 5. for a Mint at Calais confirmed. No Gold or Silver shall be carried out of the Realm, except for Soldiers. Reward to Informer. Exceptions; Ransoms for Prisoners, &c. Merchants Aliens shall be bound not to carry Gold out of the Realm.
2 Hen. 6. c. 7 Tanners Cordwainers shall not be Tanners; Penalty. Penalty on Tanners of defective Leather. Recovery of Penalties.
2 Hen. 6. c. 8 Irishmen The Statute 1 Hen. VI. c. 3. touching Irishmen, in England, confirmed. By whom the same Irishmen shall be taken.
2 Hen. 6. c. 9 Currency The Money called Blanks abolished. Penalty on paying or receiving thereof; as under Statute 3 H. V. c. 1.
2 Hen. 6. c. 10 Embroidery Deceitful Works of Embroidery of Gold and Silver shall be forfeited.
2 Hen. 6. c. 11 Certain Outlawries Concerning the Reversal of Outlawries pronounced against Persons whilst abroad in the Service of the King.
2 Hen. 6. c. 12 River Thames The Justices of the Peace of certain Counties shall enquire of Weirs, &c. upon the Thames. Upon the Inquisitions certified into the King's Bench, the Judges shall award Process; and the Nuisances to be removed.
2 Hen. 6. c. 13 Patent Officers in Courts All Patent-Officers in the King's Courts shall be sworn to appoint sufficient Clerks.
2 Hen. 6. c. 15 Mint The Master of the Mint shall keep his Allay in making of the true Value. The King's Assayer and Controller shall be present; Their Oaths & Functions. The Master of the Mint and the Exchanger shall convert into Coin all the Gold and Silver which they receive. The Master of the Mint shall make small Money.
2 Hen. 6. c. 18 Labourers Recital of St. 2 Hen. V. st. 1. ch. 4. respecting Servants and Labourers. Justices of the Peace empowered to proceed against the Masters as well as the Servants. Penalty upon Sheriffs, &c. for letting convicted Offenders to Bail. Justices may call before them Artificers and Victuallers, and regulate their Wages and Prices. Continuance of Ordinance.
2 Hen. 6. c. 20 Real Actions The Statute Westm. 2. 13 Edw. I. c. 3. recited; The Reversioners, &c. mentioned therein may be received to defend their Right at any Time before Judgment. Continuance of Ordinance.
2 Hen. 6. c. 21 Escape Act 1423 Escape of Prisoners, committed for High Treason, declared to be Treason. The Lords of the Fee shall have the Forfeitures. Continuance of Ordinance.
4 Hen. 6. c. 1 Sheriffs Statutes of the Fourth Year of K. Henry, VI. — Except Chapter Three. — Recital of the Statute 9 Hen. V. st. 1. ch. 4. reciting Stat. 14 Edw. III. st. 1. c. 6. for Amendment of Errors in Process, by Misprison of Clerk, as well after Judgment as before: The said Statutes confirmed, as well after Judgment on Verdict as on Dernurrer. Exception as to Wales, and Records of Outlawry.
4 Hen. 6. c. 2 Continuance of Statutes Statutes of the Fourth Year of K. Henry, VI. — Except Chapter Three. — Recital of the Statute 9 Hen. V. st. 1. ch. 4. reciting Stat. 14 Edw. III. st. 1. c. 6. for Amendment of Errors in Process, by Misprison of Clerk, as well after Judgment as before: The said Statutes confirmed, as well after Judgment on Verdict as on Dernurrer. Exception as to Wales, and Records of Outlawry.
4 Hen. 6. c. 4 Writs Statutes of the Fourth Year of K. Henry, VI. — Except Chapter Three. — Recital of the Statute 9 Hen. V. st. 1. ch. 4. reciting Stat. 14 Edw. III. st. 1. c. 6. for Amendment of Errors in Process, by Misprison of Clerk, as well after Judgment as before: The said Statutes confirmed, as well after Judgment on Verdict as on Dernurrer. Exception as to Wales, and Records of Outlawry.
4 Hen. 6. c. 5 Corn Statutes of the Fourth Year of K. Henry, VI. — Except Chapter Three. — Recital of the Statute 9 Hen. V. st. 1. ch. 4. reciting Stat. 14 Edw. III. st. 1. c. 6. for Amendment of Errors in Process, by Misprison of Clerk, as well after Judgment as before: The said Statutes confirmed, as well after Judgment on Verdict as on Dernurrer. Exception as to Wales, and Records of Outlawry.
6 Hen. 6. c. 2 Assizes Roll of the Statutes of the Sixth Year of the Reign of K. Henry, VI. — Except Chapter One. —Indictments found in the King's Bench by Jurors suspected, or unduely procured; Before any Exigent for Outlawry, on any such Indictments, Writs of Capias shall be awarded into the Counties where the Party is indicted, and of which he is named.
6 Hen. 6. c. 3 Wages of Artificers Roll of the Statutes of the Sixth Year of the Reign of K. Henry, VI. — Except Chapter One. —Indictments found in the King's Bench by Jurors suspected, or unduely procured; Before any Exigent for Outlawry, on any such Indictments, Writs of Capias shall be awarded into the Counties where the Party is indicted, and of which he is named.
6 Hen. 6. c. 4 Parliament Act 1427 Roll of the Statutes of the Sixth Year of the Reign of K. Henry, VI. — Except Chapter One. —Indictments found in the King's Bench by Jurors suspected, or unduely procured; Before any Exigent for Outlawry, on any such Indictments, Writs of Capias shall be awarded into the Counties where the Party is indicted, and of which he is named.
6 Hen. 6. c. 5 Sewers Act 1427 Roll of the Statutes of the Sixth Year of the Reign of K. Henry, VI. — Except Chapter One. —Indictments found in the King's Bench by Jurors suspected, or unduely procured; Before any Exigent for Outlawry, on any such Indictments, Writs of Capias shall be awarded into the Counties where the Party is indicted, and of which he is named.
6 Hen. 6. c. 6 Wool Roll of the Statutes of the Sixth Year of the Reign of K. Henry, VI. — Except Chapter One. —Indictments found in the King's Bench by Jurors suspected, or unduely procured; Before any Exigent for Outlawry, on any such Indictments, Writs of Capias shall be awarded into the Counties where the Party is indicted, and of which he is named.
8 Hen. 6. c. 3 Commissioners of Sewers The Statute 6 H. VI. c. 5. recited; Commissioners of Sewers empowered to execute their own Ordinances.
8 Hen. 6. c. 5 Weights, etc. Act 1429 Magna Carta and certain Statutes [See 25 Edw. I. chapter 25; 27 Edw. III. stat. 2. ch. 9; 27 Edw. III. stat. 2. ch. 10; 31 Edw. III. chapter 5; 13 Ric. II. stat. 1. ch. 9.] relating to Weights and Measures, confirmed. Every City Borough and Town shall have a common Balance and Weights. No Man shall buy Woollen Yarn, unless to make Cloth; nor measure nor weigh but according to the Standard. Penalties recoverable before Justices of the Peace. Penalty on City or Town not having common Balance and Weights.
8 Hen. 6. c. 6 Treason Act 1429 Burning of Houses, &c. Persons setting Fire to Houses so as to appoint Money to be laid in a certain Place, made High Treason.
8 Hen. 6. c. 8 Labourers The Statute 6 H. VI. c. 3, respecting Wages of Labourers, &c. continued.
8 Hen. 6. c. 11 Apprenticeship Custom of London respecting taking of Apprentices there; The Statute 7 H. IV. c. 17. respecting Apprentices generally; The said Custom of London as to Apprentices confirmed.
8 Hen. 6. c. 13 Protections In Protections for Persons going with the King to France, Assises of Novel disseisin shall not be excepted. For saving Rights of Reversioners, so being in the King's Service, if not named in such Assises. Exceptions for Entries made since the beginning of this Parliament.
8 Hen. 6. c. 14 Murders, etc. Recital of the Statute 2 Hen. V. stat. 1. ch. 9, directing Process of Capias, and Proclamation against Offenders withdrawing themselves; The recited Statute made perpetual. Justices shall certify Riots before Award of Capias. Provision for the County Palatine of Lancaster and other Franchises.
8 Hen. 6. c. 25 Staple The present Mayor of the Staple of Calais shall stay Two Years in Office.
8 Hen. 6. c. 26 Franchises Act 1429 In Writs of Assise and Personal Actions for Lands or Matters within Franchises, if Defendant make Default after the Lords, &c. of Franchises have returned that they have no Jurisdiction, the Writ shall stand. 9 H. IV. c. 5.
8 Hen. 6. c. 27 Robberies on the Severn Robberies and Injuries on the Severn, by Rovers of the Forest of Dean, and Hundreds of Bledislow and Westbury, against the Goods and Ships of the Town of Tewkesbury, and others. Proclamation of Council against such Offences. Sheriff of Gloucester, &c. shall make Proclamation for Trespassers to satisfy the Parties injured. On failure the Commonalties of the Forest and Hundreds shall be answerable for the Robberies as under the Statute of Winchester.
8 Hen. 6. c. 29 Inquests The Statute 27 Edw. III. st. 2. cap. 8. respecting Inquests de medietate linguae, where Aliens are Parties; The Statute of the Staple; The Statute 28 Edw. III. chapter 13, confirming and amending the same; The Statute 2 Hen. V. st. 2. chapter 3. requiring Jurors to have 40s. per Annum; The Statute 2 H. V. st. 2. c. 3. limited to Inquests to be taken between Denizen and Denizen.
9 Hen. 6. c. 1 Adjournment of Assizes All Assises and Nisi prius adjourned during this Parliament.
9 Hen. 6. c. 7 Sheriff of Herefordshire Act 1430 Extortions, &c. by Sheriffs in the County of Hereford; Penalty on Sheriffs, &c. of that County for unlawful Inquests, &c. Penalty Forty Pounds. The King or Party grieved may sue. Double Damages to the Party. Continuance of this Act.
9 Hen. 6. c. 10 Attorneys The Statute 4 Henry V. [3 H. V. st. 2.] chapter 2, authorizing certain Religious Persons to make Attornies, recited. The said Statute 3 Hen. V. c. 2. continued during the King's Pleasure.
9 Hen. 6. c. 11 Bastardy Recital of the Circumstances of the Case of the Coheiress of Edmund Earl of Kent; Claim of Alianour Wife of James Lord Audley, to be the lawful Daughter of the said Edmund Earl of Kent. A Practice to prove the said Alianour Mallyn by the Common Law, who was indeed a Bastard. No Certificate heretofore made, for the said Alianour, shall bind the Parties to the Plea. Whenever Bastardy is alleged, the Judges, upon Prayer of any of the Parties, shall send into Chancery a memorandum of the Issue joined; and thereupon Proclamations shall be made in Chancery, &c. before any Writ be awarded to the Ordinary to certify Bastardy; or in Default, the certificate of Bastardy shall be void. Certificate to be made on any Writ already issued declared void.
10 Hen. 6. c. 3 Letters of Request Letters of Request, under the Privy Seal, shall be granted to Subjects whose Goods are taken by Danish Subjects.
10 Hen. 6. c. 4 Appearance of Plaintiffs Outlawries, &c. in Actions at the Suit of Parties not actually appearing; Filazers, &c. shall not record the personal Appearance of Plaintiffs unless they actually appear, and make Oath of their Identity.
10 Hen. 6. c. 5 Calais Beacons, etc. St. 21 Ric. II. c. 18. recited relative to repairing Beacons, &c. at Calais, although repealed by the Terms of Statute 1 H. IV. c. 3, shall be in force and executed.
10 Hen. 6. Stat. 2 Payment of Judges, etc. Statute the Second.
11 Hen. 6. c. 2 Real Actions In Assises to ovel Disseisin, where Sheriffs are named as Disseisors, in order to have Writs of Execution directed to the Coroners: In such Cases Averment shall be received to the contrary, and the Writ be quashed.
11 Hen. 6. c. 3 Real Actions Recital of the Statute 4 H. IV. c. 7; Disseisees may recover in all Writs founded on Novel disseisin, as in Assises under recited Act.
11 Hen. 6. c. 4 Attaints Perjury of Jurors, and Pleas and Delays at the Common Law, in Attaints against them; Plaintiffs in such Attaints shall recover Damages and Costs.
11 Hen. 6. c. 5 Real Actions After any Assignment by Tenant for Life or Years, the Reversioner may have Action of Waste against him, as before any such Assignment, if he continue to take the Profits.
11 Hen. 6. c. 7 Sheriff of Herefordshire Recital of the Statute 9 H. VI. c. 7. restraining Extortions of the Sheriff of County of Hereford. The said Statute 9 H. VI. c. 7, continued for Three Years.
11 Hen. 6. c. 8 Weights and Measures Act 1433 Recital of St. 1 H. V. c. 10. as to the Measure of Corn; The several Statutes not duly executed; The Statute 1 H. V. c. 10. 8 H. VI. c. 5, &c. touching Weights and Measures shall be proclaimed and executed; A common Bushel shall be in every Town, under Penalty in St. 8 H. VI. c. 5. as to Balances and Weights. Justices of Peace may determine Offences against these Statutes. Form of the Proceeding. Mayors, &c. shall be sworn to execute the Statute; and account for the Forfeitures, &c. to the King. Saving of Liberties of Lords, &c.
11 Hen. 6. c. 10 Staple Whenever Recognisors in Statutes Staple, arrested in Execution, sue out Writs of Corpus cum causâ or Scire facias, Surety shall be given severally to the King and to the Recognisee.
11 Hen. 6. c. 15 Customs Customers shall give Warrants of Discharge to Merchants having paid their Custom. Penalty on Refusal.
11 Hen. 6. c. 16 Customs Penalty on Customers giving, and Merchants receiving, blank Cockets to defraud the King of his Custom, &c.
14 Hen. 6. c. 4 Middlesex Sessions The Statutes as to holding Sessions in Counties Four Times a Year; In Middlesex the Sessions need only be holden Twice a Year; or for Inquiry of former Entries, &c.
14 Hen. 6. c. 8 Safe Conducts Act 1435 Recital of the Statute 2 Hen. V. st. 1. ch. 6. concerning Breakers of Truces, &c. The said Statute repeated for Seven Years.
15 Hen. 6. c. 1 Marshalsea Act 1436
15 Hen. 6. c. 2 Exportation of Corn
15 Hen. 6. c. 3 Safe Conducts Act 1436
15 Hen. 6. c. 4 Sub-poenas
15 Hen. 6. c. 5 Attaints
15 Hen. 6. c. 6 Guilds and Fraternities Act 1436
15 Hen. 6. c. 7 Attorneys
15 Hen. 6. c. 8 No merchant shall ship any merchandises of the staple, but as wharfs assigned, &c.
18 Hen. 6. c. 2 Attaints Recital of the Statute 15 H. VI. c. 5. relative to Qualification of Jurors in Attaints; Freeholders in Gavelkind may be Jurors.
18 Hen. 6. c. 5 Taxation Qualification of Collectors of Tenths in Cities, to be also Collectors of Fifteenths in Counties, Five Pounds per Annum, within the County.
18 Hen. 6. c. 8 Captures at Sea For the further Security of the Captors of the Ships of Enemies, Alien Merchants may hide Ships of Enemies being under the King's Letters of Safe-conduct. Departures of Ships, not having Safe Conducts on board if Enrolled in Chancery, declared valid. Commencement and Proclamation of this Act.
18 Hen. 6. c. 10 Commissions of Sewers Recital of St. 6 H. VI. c. 5. as to Commissioners of Sewers. Commissions of Sewers shall be granted for Ten Years.
18 Hen. 6. c. 11 Justices of the Peace Abuse in the Appointment of Justices of the Peace. None shall be assigned a Justice of Peace unless he have 20l. per Annum in Land. Twenty 20l. so qualified Persons acting. Exception as to Corporations Lawyers, in Want of qualified Persons in Counties.
18 Hen. 6. c. 13 Outlawries Act 1439 Recital of St. 9 Hen. V. stat. 1. ch. 2. as to Forfeitures upon Outlawries in Lancashire. The recited Statute made perpetual unless repealed in the next Parliament.
18 Hen. 6. c. 14 Sheriffs Sheriffs, &c. taking Bribes for making Arrays and Panels of Juries, shall forfeit Ten Times the Amount, to the Party grieved. Continuance of this Act.
18 Hen. 6. c. 16 Cloth Measures Act 1439 Evil of measuring Cloths by the London Measure. Keepers of the Aulnage shall have a Line for measuring of Cloths sealed at the Exchequer. Measure of Cloth and buyer refusing this Ordinance.
18 Hen. 6. c. 19 Soldiers Evils of Desertion in the King's Service. A Soldier leaving his Captain without Licence, declared guilty of Felony. No Soldier so returning and detained them for Inquiry by Justices of Peace.
20 Hen. 6. c. 1 Safe Conducts Act 1442 Except Chapter Nine.—Recital of Magna Carta relating to Trial by Peers; Noble Ladies shall be tried as Peers of the Realm are tried.
20 Hen. 6. c. 2 Outlawries Act 1442 Except Chapter Nine.—Recital of Magna Carta relating to Trial by Peers; Noble Ladies shall be tried as Peers of the Realm are tried.
20 Hen. 6. c. 3 Treason Act 1442 Except Chapter Nine.—Recital of Magna Carta relating to Trial by Peers; Noble Ladies shall be tried as Peers of the Realm are tried.
20 Hen. 6. c. 4 What duties they shall pay to the King which carry wools to any other place than to the staples. Except Chapter Nine.—Recital of Magna Carta relating to Trial by Peers; Noble Ladies shall be tried as Peers of the Realm are tried.
20 Hen. 6. c. 5 No customer, &c. shall have a ship of his own, use merchandise, keep a wharf or inn, or be a factor. Except Chapter Nine.—Recital of Magna Carta relating to Trial by Peers; Noble Ladies shall be tried as Peers of the Realm are tried.
20 Hen. 6. c. 6 A confirmation for ten years of the statute of 15 Hen. VI. cap. 2. touching the transportation of corn being of certain prices. Except Chapter Nine.—Recital of Magna Carta relating to Trial by Peers; Noble Ladies shall be tried as Peers of the Realm are tried.
20 Hen. 6. c. 7 If any carry merchandises into Wales, and after bring them into England not customed, he shall forfeit them. Except Chapter Nine.—Recital of Magna Carta relating to Trial by Peers; Noble Ladies shall be tried as Peers of the Realm are tried.
20 Hen. 6. c. 8 In what case the King's purveyors that would take cattle, may be resisted. Except Chapter Nine.—Recital of Magna Carta relating to Trial by Peers; Noble Ladies shall be tried as Peers of the Realm are tried.
20 Hen. 6. c. 10 Four wardens of the worsted weavers of Norwich appointed yearly to inspect and regulate the worsted of that city, and two in Norfolk. The length and breadth of all sorts of worsteds made in Norwich and Norfolk assigned Except Chapter Nine.—Recital of Magna Carta relating to Trial by Peers; Noble Ladies shall be tried as Peers of the Realm are tried.
20 Hen. 6. c. 11 A repeal of so much of the statute of 2 Hen. V. stat. 1. cap. 6. as maketh the breaking of truce and safe conducts high treason. Except Chapter Nine.—Recital of Magna Carta relating to Trial by Peers; Noble Ladies shall be tried as Peers of the Realm are tried.
20 Hen. 6. c. 12 A reformation of the partition money arising by the sale of wools and woolfels by the mayor and constable of Calais, ordered for seven years. Except Chapter Nine.—Recital of Magna Carta relating to Trial by Peers; Noble Ladies shall be tried as Peers of the Realm are tried.
23 Hen. 6. c. 1 Purveyance Recital of St. 36 Ed. III. stat. 1. ch. 2. relating to Purveyors. 36 Ed. III. stat. 1. ch. 3. Recited Statutes confirmed. Purveyors shall be sworn. Resistance against Purveyors acting illegally. Action of Debt by the party grieved. Treble Damages. Serjeant of the Catery shall pay Damages in Default of Purveyor.
23 Hen. 6. c. 3 Worsteds Recital of the Statute 20 Hen. VI. c. 10. touching Deceits in the making of Worsteds in Norwich and Norfolk. Worsted Weavers shall choose Four Wardens yearly in Norwich, and Four in Norfolk. Oath of the Wardens; and their Authority. Weavers shall put their Marks on their Worsteds. Defective Worsteds forfeited. Continuance of this Act. Rules of Wardens shall be certified to the King and Council.
23 Hen. 6. c. 5 Exportation The Statute 15 Hen. VI. c. 2. as to Export of Corn, recited. The said recited Statute made perpetual.
23 Hen. 6. c. 6 Sheriffs of Northumberland The gathering of Head-pence by the Sheriff of Northumberland shall cease.
23 Hen. 6. c. 8 Commissions of Sewers Recital of the Statute 6 Hen. VI. c. 5. relating to Commissions of Sewers. Like Commissions may be granted for 15 Years.
23 Hen. 6. c. 10 Wages of Knights of the Shire Act 1444 Extortion of Sheriffs in levying Wages of Knights of the Shire; Appointment of County Court to assess such Wages. Penalty on Sheriff, &c. for Absence. Each Hundred and Quarter shall be assessed by itself. Penalty on levying more than is assessed. Sheriffs shall levy the Money, and pay it to the Knights. Recovery of Penalties. Treble Costs. Such Wages shall be levied only where usual.
23 Hen. 6. c. 11 Foreign Please Trial of Foreign Pleas after Issue joined, &c. Continuance of this Act.
23 Hen. 6. c. 12 Labourers Servants in Husbandry purposing to leave their Masters must engage with a new one, and give warning to the old; or continue to serve the First Master. Wages of Servants in Husbandry. Hiring by Week. Meat and Drink, and Wages of Servants of Hostlers, &c. in Cities. Punishment of Masters, Carpenters, and other Artificers. Winter Wages. Wages of Labourers in Har vest. Holy-days. Justices of Peace shall enforce this Act. Penalty on Servants, &c. offending. Action against Offenders. No Fine shall be under 38. 4d. Proclamation of the Acts relating to Servants, &c. Evasion of Service in Husbandry. Act.
23 Hen. 6. c. 13 Purveyance Penalty on Buyers or Purveyors of Subjects taking any Thing against the Owner's Will. Penalty on Officers not executing this Act. On Buyers. Commencement of Act. King's Purveyors.
23 Hen. 6. c. 17 Wines Subjects may buy Wines in Gascony, &c. without any new Charges. Penalty on King's Officers transgressing this Act.
27 Hen. 6. c. 1 Importation De Anno xxvijo. Of the Twenty-seventh Year. — Except Chapter Five. —The Scandal of holding Fairs and Markets on Sundays and upon High Feast Days. Fairs and Markets shall not be holden Sundays or on Festivals. Exception of the Four Sundays in Harvest. Grantees of Fairs and Markets shall have their full Complement of Days, excluding Sundays and the said Feast Days. Commencement and Continuance of this Act.
27 Hen. 6. c. 2 Exportation De Anno xxvijo. Of the Twenty-seventh Year. — Except Chapter Five. —The Scandal of holding Fairs and Markets on Sundays and upon High Feast Days. Fairs and Markets shall not be holden Sundays or on Festivals. Exception of the Four Sundays in Harvest. Grantees of Fairs and Markets shall have their full Complement of Days, excluding Sundays and the said Feast Days. Commencement and Continuance of this Act.
27 Hen. 6. c. 3 Exportation (No. 2) De Anno xxvijo. Of the Twenty-seventh Year. — Except Chapter Five. —The Scandal of holding Fairs and Markets on Sundays and upon High Feast Days. Fairs and Markets shall not be holden Sundays or on Festivals. Exception of the Four Sundays in Harvest. Grantees of Fairs and Markets shall have their full Complement of Days, excluding Sundays and the said Feast Days. Commencement and Continuance of this Act.
27 Hen. 6. c. 4 Treason Act 1448 De Anno xxvijo. Of the Twenty-seventh Year. — Except Chapter Five. —The Scandal of holding Fairs and Markets on Sundays and upon High Feast Days. Fairs and Markets shall not be holden Sundays or on Festivals. Exception of the Four Sundays in Harvest. Grantees of Fairs and Markets shall have their full Complement of Days, excluding Sundays and the said Feast Days. Commencement and Continuance of this Act.
27 Hen. 6. c. 6 The King's pardon granted to all priests, as well secular as religious, of several offences, forfeitures, &c. De Anno xxvijo. Of the Twenty-seventh Year. — Except Chapter Five. —The Scandal of holding Fairs and Markets on Sundays and upon High Feast Days. Fairs and Markets shall not be holden Sundays or on Festivals. Exception of the Four Sundays in Harvest. Grantees of Fairs and Markets shall have their full Complement of Days, excluding Sundays and the said Feast Days. Commencement and Continuance of this Act.
28 Hen. 6. c. 1 Importation De Anno xxviijo. Of the Twenty-eighth Year.
28 Hen. 6. c. 2 Purveyance De Anno xxviijo. Of the Twenty-eighth Year.
28 Hen. 6. c. 3 Pardon De Anno xxviijo. Of the Twenty-eighth Year.
28 Hen. 6. c. 4 Distress De Anno xxviijo. Of the Twenty-eighth Year.
28 Hen. 6. c. 5 Customs De Anno xxviijo. Of the Twenty-eighth Year.
29 Hen. 6. c. 2 Safe Conducts Act 1450 St. 2 Hen. V. st. 1. chap. 6. as to Safe-Conducts, confirmed. Chancellor and Chief Justice shall have like Jurisdiction as have the Conservators under the said Statute; Process against Offenders. No Person appearing shall incur the Pain of Treason. Saving for Persons out of the Realm. Proviso for Owners of Ships, &c. Continuance of this Act. No Pardon allowable.
31 Hen. 6. c. 1 Attainder of John Cade Act 1452 D' Anno xxxjo. Of the thirty-first year.
31 Hen. 6. c. 2 Writs D' Anno xxxjo. Of the thirty-first year.
31 Hen. 6. c. 3 Attachments D' Anno xxxjo. Of the thirty-first year.
31 Hen. 6. c. 4 Safe Conducts Act 1452 D' Anno xxxjo. Of the thirty-first year.
31 Hen. 6. c. 5 No customer, comptroller, &c. shall have any estate certain in his office. D' Anno xxxjo. Of the thirty-first year.
31 Hen. 6. c. 6 Outlawries Act 1452 D' Anno xxxjo. Of the thirty-first year.
31 Hen. 6. c. 7 Fees, wages, and rewards due to the King's officers, shall not be comprised within the statute of resumption made in the eighth and twentieth year of the King's reign. D' Anno xxxjo. Of the thirty-first year.
31 Hen. 6. c. 8 A confirmation of a subsidy of wool, woolfels, and cloth transported, granted by a statute ordained 31 Hen. VI. not printed. D' Anno xxxjo. Of the thirty-first year.
31 Hen. 6. c. 9 A remedy for a women inforced to be bound by statute or obligation. D' Anno xxxjo. Of the thirty-first year.
33 Hen. 6. c. 1 Embezzlement D' Anno xxxiijo. Of the thirty-third year.
33 Hen. 6. c. 2 Repeal of 31 Hen. 6. c. 6, jurors D' Anno xxxiijo. Of the thirty-third year.
33 Hen. 6. c. 3 Exchequer D' Anno xxxiijo. Of the thirty-third year.
33 Hen. 6. c. 4 Brewing D' Anno xxxiijo. Of the thirty-third year.
33 Hen. 6. c. 5 Importation Act 1455 D' Anno xxxiijo. Of the thirty-third year.
33 Hen. 6. c. 6 Fountain Abbey D' Anno xxxiijo. Of the thirty-third year.
33 Hen. 6. c. 7 Attorneys D' Anno xxxiijo. Of the thirty-third year.
39 Hen. 6. c. 1 Repeal of 38 Hen. 6 D' Anno xxxix. Of the thirty-ninth year.
39 Hen. 6. c. 2 Livery of Women D' Anno xxxix. Of the thirty-ninth year.
1 Edw. 4. c. 1 Statutes of Hen. 4, Hen. 5, and Hen. 6 Act 1641 What Acts judicial, &c. done in Times of the Kings Henry IV., V., and VI. shall be valid. Fines, &c.; other than in Parliament.

§ 2 Creations of Nobility; Except to Rebels. § 3 Liberties, Divisions of Counties, Grants of Incorporation, &c. to any Bodies Corporate. § 4 Licences or Pardons of Alienation, or to enter into Lands descended, without Livery. Licences to found any Spiritual House, &c. or any Fraternity, Guild, &c., or to give or receive any Lands. Licences of Appropriation, or to make Elections. Pardons to Corporations, for Purchases; Liveries or Restitutions of Temporalities to Spiritual Persons. Founding of Religious Houses; as to the Corporations and Seites of the same. § 5 Assurance of Dower. Proviso for the King and the Duchess of Bedford. § 6 Lands assured in Mortmain, by any of the said Kings, which were given to them to that Intent. Exception for Lands assured to the King by way of Recompence. § 7 Collations, Gifts, and Presentations, to Benefices, during the Incumbents' Lives. Except Persons attainted; and the King's open Enemies. § 8 Grants of Wards and Marriages. § 9 Grants of Fairs and Markets. § 10 Grants of Liveries of Lands. Exception as to Crown Lands; and forfeited Estates. § 11 Wards or Marriages, granted by the present King. Except on Attainders. § 12 Letters Patents made to several Persons of Offices. Proviso for Grants of Annuities, Benefices, and ancient Offices. Exception for certain Offices; the Grants of which shall be in force until the Feast of All Saints. § 13 The King's several Grants to divers Corporations, since the Fourth of March last. § 14 Feoffments upon Trust by the late Kings, to the Use of others; except Persons attainted in this Parliament. § 15 K. Edw. IV's Letters Patents made to the Lord Chancellor, Lord Treasurer, Judges, &c. § 16 Commissions of the Peace, and of Gaol-delivery, &c. or of Sewers, and all other Commissions. § 17 Acts of Parliament for the Town of Shrewsbury. § 18 Grant to the Abbot of Byland, of the Manor of Kilbourn in the County of York, by K. Hen. VI. § 19 Grants to Convents to choose their Abbots, &c. § 20 Recognizances and Deeds inrolled. § 21 Licenses to inclose Parks, &c. or to make Castles &c. § 22 Proviso for Cicily, Duchess of York, Mother to the King. § 23 Proviso for Lands forfeited by Attainder in this Parliament § 24 Persons so attainted, excepted from this Act.

3 Edw. 4. c. 1 Exportation Act 1463 Ao iijo. In the Third Year.
3 Edw. 4. c. 2 Importation Act 1463 Ao iijo. In the Third Year.
3 Edw. 4. c. 3 Importation of Silk Act 1463 Ao iijo. In the Third Year.
3 Edw. 4. c. 4 Importation (No. 2) Act 1463 Ao iijo. In the Third Year.
3 Edw. 4. c. 5 Apparel Act 1463 Ao iijo. In the Third Year.
4 Edw. 4. c. 1 Cloths Act 1464 Ao iiiijo. In the Fourth Year.
4 Edw. 4. c. 2 Export of Wool Act 1464 Ao iiiijo. In the Fourth Year.
4 Edw. 4. c. 3 Exportation (Newcastle) Act 1464 Ao iiiijo. In the Fourth Year.
4 Edw. 4. c. 4 Contracting for Wool Act 1464 Ao iiiijo. In the Fourth Year.
4 Edw. 4. c. 5 Importation Act 1464 Ao iiiijo. In the Fourth Year.
4 Edw. 4. c. 6 Foreign Merchants Act 1464 Ao iiiijo. In the Fourth Year.
4 Edw. 4. c. 7 Shoemakers Act 1464 Ao iiiijo. In the Fourth Year.
4 Edw. 4. c. 8 Horn Act 1464 Ao iiiijo. In the Fourth Year.
4 Edw. 4. c. 9 Pattens Act 1464 Ao iiiijo. In the Fourth Year.
4 Edw. 4. c. 10 Passage at Dover Act 1464 Ao iiiijo. In the Fourth Year.
7 Edw. 4. c. 1 Worsted Act 1467 Ao vijo. In the Seventh Year.
7 Edw. 4. c. 2 Cloths (Devon) Act 1467 Ao vijo. In the Seventh Year.
7 Edw. 4. c. 3 Export of Cloths Act 1467 Ao vijo. In the Seventh Year.
7 Edw. 4. c. 4 Crown Grants Act 1467 Ao vijo. In the Seventh Year.
7 Edw. 4. c. 5 Forfeited Estates Act 1467 Ao vijo. In the Seventh Year.
8 Edw. 4. c. 1 Cloths Act 1468 Ao viijo. In the Eighth Year.
8 Edw. 4. c. 2 Liveries Act 1468 Ao viijo. In the Eighth Year.
8 Edw. 4. c. 3 Juries Act 1468 Ao viijo. In the Eighth Year.
8 Edw. 4. c. 4 Sheriffs Act 1468 Ao viijo. In the Eighth Year.
12 Edw. 4. c. 2 Bowstaves Act 1472 Incipiunt Statuta apud Westm' edita, anno duo-decimo. Here begin the Statutes made at Westminster, in the Twelfth Year. — Except Chapter One. — Recital of the Statute 23 Hen. VI. c. 7. Sheriffs, before having their Writ of Discharge, may return Writs, during Michaelmas Term..
12 Edw. 4. c. 3 Subsidies Act 1472 Incipiunt Statuta apud Westm' edita, anno duo-decimo. Here begin the Statutes made at Westminster, in the Twelfth Year. — Except Chapter One. — Recital of the Statute 23 Hen. VI. c. 7. Sheriffs, before having their Writ of Discharge, may return Writs, during Michaelmas Term..
12 Edw. 4. c. 4 Liveries Act 1472 Incipiunt Statuta apud Westm' edita, anno duo-decimo. Here begin the Statutes made at Westminster, in the Twelfth Year. — Except Chapter One. — Recital of the Statute 23 Hen. VI. c. 7. Sheriffs, before having their Writ of Discharge, may return Writs, during Michaelmas Term..
12 Edw. 4. c. 5 Wool Act 1472 Incipiunt Statuta apud Westm' edita, anno duo-decimo. Here begin the Statutes made at Westminster, in the Twelfth Year. — Except Chapter One. — Recital of the Statute 23 Hen. VI. c. 7. Sheriffs, before having their Writ of Discharge, may return Writs, during Michaelmas Term..
12 Edw. 4. c. 6 Commissions of Sewers Act 1472 Incipiunt Statuta apud Westm' edita, anno duo-decimo. Here begin the Statutes made at Westminster, in the Twelfth Year. — Except Chapter One. — Recital of the Statute 23 Hen. VI. c. 7. Sheriffs, before having their Writ of Discharge, may return Writs, during Michaelmas Term..
12 Edw. 4. c. 7 Weirs Act 1472 Incipiunt Statuta apud Westm' edita, anno duo-decimo. Here begin the Statutes made at Westminster, in the Twelfth Year. — Except Chapter One. — Recital of the Statute 23 Hen. VI. c. 7. Sheriffs, before having their Writ of Discharge, may return Writs, during Michaelmas Term..
12 Edw. 4. c. 8 Surveying of Victual Act 1472 Incipiunt Statuta apud Westm' edita, anno duo-decimo. Here begin the Statutes made at Westminster, in the Twelfth Year. — Except Chapter One. — Recital of the Statute 23 Hen. VI. c. 7. Sheriffs, before having their Writ of Discharge, may return Writs, during Michaelmas Term..
12 Edw. 4. c. 9 Escheat Act 1472 Incipiunt Statuta apud Westm' edita, anno duo-decimo. Here begin the Statutes made at Westminster, in the Twelfth Year. — Except Chapter One. — Recital of the Statute 23 Hen. VI. c. 7. Sheriffs, before having their Writ of Discharge, may return Writs, during Michaelmas Term..
14 Edw. 4. c. 1 King's Tenants Act 1474 Incipiunt Statuta apud Westm' edita anno quarto-decimo. Here begin the Statutes made at Westminster, in the Fourteenth Year.
14 Edw. 4. c. 2 Protections Act 1474 Incipiunt Statuta apud Westm' edita anno quarto-decimo. Here begin the Statutes made at Westminster, in the Fourteenth Year.
14 Edw. 4. c. 3 Wool Act 1474 Incipiunt Statuta apud Westm' edita anno quarto-decimo. Here begin the Statutes made at Westminster, in the Fourteenth Year.
14 Edw. 4. c. 4 Safe Conducts Act 1474 Incipiunt Statuta apud Westm' edita anno quarto-decimo. Here begin the Statutes made at Westminster, in the Fourteenth Year.
17 Edw. 4. c. 1 Currency, etc. Act 1477 Recital of St. 9 Ed. III. st. 2. c . 2; 2 H. IV. c. 6. No Irish Money shall run in Payment in England or Wales, upon Pain of Forfeiture thereof. Apportionment of Forfeitures. Action of Debt for Forfeitures; at common Law, or before Justices of the Peace. Process, Judgement, and Execution in Actions for Penalties. Recital of St. 2 H. VI. c. 6. Felony to export Coin or Plate, &c. without the King's Licence. Except by Persons dispensed in St. 2 H. VI. and other Statutes Recital of St. 9 E. III. st . 2. c. 3; 17 R. II. c. 1. No Person shall melt any Money of Gold or Silver sufficient to run in Payment; nor gild any Vessels, &c. of Silver. Exceptions. 3 E. IV. c. 5; Rot. Parl. 17 E. IV. nu.30. Forfeiture of Value of the Money, &c. Apportionment of the Forfeitures. Forfeitures recoverable as those in respect of Irish Money. Recital of St. 2 Hen. VI. chapter 17. Gold and Silver wrought and sold shall be of a certain Fineness. Things wrought of Silver shall be marked with the Leopard's Head, and the Workmen's Mark, within London, and Two Miles thereof. Penalty on the Keeper of the Touch. Apportionment of Forfeitures; Recovery thereof, as of those in respect of Irish Money, under this Act. Aliens being Goldsmiths shall be liable to Search by Wardens of Goldsmiths; Aliens shall inhabit in the open Streets. Goldsmiths' Company shall be responsible for the Warden of the Touch. Recital of St. 5 H. IV. chapter 9. All Alien Merchants shall employ their Money in this Realm, and prove the doing so. Penalty; Forfeiture of Goods, and Imprisonment. Apportionment and Recovery of Forfeitures. Forfeitures incurred before Easter may be recovered before Justices of the Peace. Provisoes as to exporting Gold and Silver, by Ambassadors, &c. Proclamation of this Act. Provisoes as to Forfeitures within Franchises. Provisoes for certain Liberties and Franchises.
17 Edw. 4. c. 3 Unlawful Games Act 1477 Mischief of certain unlawful Games. Whosoever shall allow any of the said Games in his House, or other Place, shall be Three Years imprisoned, and forfeit 201. Apportionment of Penalties. Whosoever shall play at such Games shall be imprisoned Two Years, and forfeit 107. Apportionment of Penalties.
17 Edw. 4. c. 5 Cloths Act 1477 Recital of St. 4 Ed. IV. chapter 1. Woolen Cloths, Half-Cloths, &c. shall be sealed with Wax at both Ends, instead of one Seal of Lead. Subsidy and Aulnage of Cloths may be let to ferm upon good Surety.
17 Edw. 4. c. 6 Repeal of Acts, etc. Act 1477 Repeal of a Parliament holden 9 [vel 10] Edw. IV. [49 Hen. VI.] and of all the Acts therein made, and of all Exemplifications thereof.
22 Edw. 4. c. 1 Apparel Act 1482 Former Statutes respecting Apparel. What Kind of Apparel Temporal Men of every Degree and Estate are allowed, and what prohibited, to wear. Justices of Peace shall have Power to hear and determine Offences. The King shall have all Forfeitures, except in the County Palatine of Chester, in Exhamshire, and in the Bishoprick of Durham. This Act shall not extend to Women, except the Wives of Servants and Labourers. Former Acts repealed. The Length of Gowns and Mantles. Proviso in favour of particular Persons.
22 Edw. 4. c. 2 Fish Act 1482 The Contents of Vessels of Salmon, Herrings, and Eels: and how Fish shall be packed. Packing of Salmons, Packing of small Fish called Grills. The Contents a Barrel of Herring, &c. which shall be well and fairly packed. The Contents of a Barrel of Eels, and they shall not be mingled. Packing of barrelled Fish; Chid Officers of Cities and Boroughs, empowered to appoint Searchers to search and gauge Vessels of Fish. Application of Penalties. Saving for Forfeitures in Franchises.
22 Edw. 4. c. 4 Price of Bows Act 1482 Benefits of Archery. Price of Long Bows shall not exceed 3s. 4d. Penalty, 20s. Application of Penalties.
22 Edw. 4. c. 8 Berwick Act 1482 For Benefit of the Town of Berwick, Merchandises brought out of Scotland or the Isles, shall be first brought to Berwick; or to Carlisle. English Merchandises shall ne be carried into Scotland; English Goods shall not be sold to the Scots except at Berwick or Carlisle. Port of Berwick. Salted Salmon. Penalty. Recovery Application of Penalties. Merchants and Freemen Berwick shall have to ferm the Waters Royal, and Fishings there. Confirmation of all the Liberties, &c. of Berwick. Saving for the Bishop of Durham:— From the beginning to "Carlisle aforesaid."
1 Ric. 3. c. 1 Feoffments to Uses Act 1483 An Act agaynst pryvy and unknowen Feoffements.
1 Ric. 3. c. 2 Benevolences Act 1483 An Act to free the Subjects from Benevolences.
1 Ric. 3. c. 5 Feoffee to Uses Act 1483 An Act touching Feoffmts made to the Kings use of others.
1 Ric. 3. c. 7 Fines Act 1483 An Act for proclamacons uppon Fynes levyed.
1 Ric. 3. c. 14 Collector of Dismes Act 1483 An Act for Dysmes graunted in the pvinces of Canterbury and Yorke.
1 Hen. 7. c. 1 Real Actions Act 1485 An Act that the Demaundant in a forme downe shall have his accon agaynst the pnor of the pffytte
1 Hen. 7. c. 5 Tanners Act 1485 Tanners.
1 Hen. 7. c. 6 Pardon Act 1485 An Acte that certayne psons wthin Sanctuary shall not have any accions brought agaynst them.
1 Hen. 7. c. 10 Aliens Act 1485 P mcatoribus Italie.
3 Hen. 7. c. 1 Star Chamber Act 1487 P Cama Stellat. An Acte geving the Court of Starchamber Authority to punnyshe dyvers Mydemeanors.
3 Hen. 7. c. 2 Recognizances Act 1487 An Acte agaynst Murderers. — In part; namely, — From "And that yf eny man be slayne" to "execucion of the same."
3 Hen. 7. c. 4 Fraudulent Deeds of Gift Act 1487 An Acte agaynst fraudulent deeds of gyft.
3 Hen. 7. c. 6 Usury (No. 2) Act 1487 An Acte agaynst Exchange and Rechaunge without the Kings Lycence.
3 Hen. 7. c. 7 Customs Act 1487 An Acte agaynst Marchants carrying of goods from one Port to an other without a certificat from the Customer where the goods were fyrst entred.
3 Hen. 7. c. 9 Citizens of London Act 1487 An Acte that the Cytizens of London maye carry all manner of Wares to forrayne Marketts.
3 Hen. 7. c. 13 Price of Long Bows Act 1487 An Acte agaynst the excessyve price of Longe bowes.
3 Hen. 7. c. 16 Feoffees in Trust Act 1487 An Act to enable Feoffes in trust to sue for the benefytt of ye feffors although they be outlawed.
4 Hen. 7. c. 1 Commissions of Sewers Act 1488 An Act for the graunting forth of Comyssions for Sewers.
4 Hen. 7. c. 4 Protections Act 1488 An Acte that all Psons serving the Kynge beyound the Sea in Bryttayne may have their pteccon of psotur & moratur.
4 Hen. 7. c. 5 Dismes Act 1488 An Act to make voide fres patents made to Abbotts Pryors & others for gathering and paying of dysmes.
4 Hen. 7. c. 6 Forest of Inglewood Act 1488 An Acte that the Office of Steward Forester keep of the Forest of Inglewood shalbe voide.
4 Hen. 7. c. 7 Yeomen and Grooms of the Chamber Act 1488 An Acte that the Yeomen and Gromes of ye Kings Chamber geve theire Attendance on the Kinge.
4 Hen. 7. c. 11 Buying of Wool Act 1488 An Acte for the mayntenance of Drapery and making of Cloth.
4 Hen. 7. c. 12 Justice of the Peace Act 1488 An Acte for Justices of Peace for the due execucon of theire Comyssions.
4 Hen. 7. c. 17 Wardship Act 1488 An Act agaynst fraudulent feoffments tendinge to defraude the Kinge of his wardes.
4 Hen. 7. c. 18 Treason Act 1488 An Acte agaynst counterfeiting of forrayne Coyne.
4 Hen. 7. c. 22 Gold Act 1488 An Acte agaynst the deceyptfull waight and working of the golde of Venice Florence & Jeane.
4 Hen. 7. c. 23 Exportation Act 1488 An Acte agaynst carrying awaye of coyne plate vessells or Jewells out of this Realme.
4 Hen. 7. c. 24 Fines Act 1488 An Act for pclamacions to be made uppon Fynes.
7 Hen. 7. c. 1 Soldiers Act 1491 An Act agaynst Captaynes for not paying theire Soldyers their Wages, and agaynst Soldyers going from their Captaynes without licence.
7 Hen. 7. c. 2 Service in the King's Wars Act 1491 An Act for dyvers priviledgs to be graunted to psons being in the Kings Warrs.
7 Hen. 7. c. 3 Weights and Measures Act 1491 An Acte for Waights and Measures.
7 Hen. 7. c. 5 Abbots, Priors, etc. Act 1491 An Acte that Abbotts & Pryors shall paye such quinzime & disme as they ought to paye by an Act in the tyme of King Edw. the Fowerth.
7 Hen. 7. c. 6 Scots Act 1491 Cona Scotos.
7 Hen. 7. c. 7 Customs Act 1491 An Act to paye Custome for every butt of Malmescy.
7 Hen. 7. c. 11 Taxation Act 1491 Conc xvme.
7 Hen. 7. c. 24 Outlawry in Lancashire (No. 2) Act 1491 An Act for the County Palentyne of Lancaster.
11 Hen. 7. c. 4 Weights and Measures Act 1495 An Acte for Wayghts and Measures.
11 Hen. 7. c. 6 Customs Act 1495 An Acte for the payment of Custumes for wollen Cloth transported.
11 Hen. 7. c. 7 Riot Act 1495 An Acte agaynst ryotts and unlawfull assemblyes.
11 Hen. 7. c. 8 Usury Act 1495 An Acte agaynst Usurye.
11 Hen. 7. c. 10 Taxation Act 1495 P Benevolencia.
11 Hen. 7. c. 11 Worsted Act 1495 An Acte agaynst such Sherers of Worstede as have not byn apprentices to that Trade.
11 Hen. 7. c. 16 Calais Act 1495 Villa Cales.
11 Hen. 7. c. 18 Attendance in War Act 1495 An Acte that the Master of the Rolls and other Offycers of the Chauncery shall not goe to the Warrs.
11 Hen. 7. c. 22 Wages of Labourers, etc. Act 1495 An Act for Servants Wages.
11 Hen. 7. c. 23 Fish Act 1495 An Acte agaynst Marchaunt Straungers for sellyng of Samon or other fyshe.
11 Hen. 7. c. 24 Attaints Act 1495 An Acte for Writts of Attaynt to be brought against Jurors for untrue Verdicts.
11 Hen. 7. c. 25 Perjury (No. 2) Act 1495 An Acte against Jurry unlawfull mayntenaance and corrupcon in officers.
11 Hen. 7. c. 26 Jurors Act 1495 An Act that Shreifs shall retorne sufficient Jurors.
12 Hen. 7. c. 1 Worsted (Norfolk) Act 1496 An Acte for taking of Prentices to make Worsteds in the County of Norff.
12 Hen. 7. c. 2 Continuance of Laws of 11 Hen. 7 Act 1496 An Acte for confirmacon of dyvers Statuts formerly made agaynst ryotts pjurye and other offences.
12 Hen. 7. c. 3 Wages of Labourers, etc. Act 1496 An Acte for the making voide of a Statut concerning Artificers & poore Laborers.
12 Hen. 7. c. 4 Woollen Cloths Act 1496 An Acte for the making of Wollen Clothes.
12 Hen. 7. c. 5 Weights and Measures Act 1496 An Act for Wayghts and Measures.
12 Hen. 7. c. 12 Taxation Act 1496 An Acte for Fyfftenthes and Tenthes.
12 Hen. 7. c. 13 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1496 An Act for a Subsidie to be graunted to the Kinge, and for dischardg of some psons from payment thereof.
19 Hen. 7. c. 1 Attendance in War Act 1503 P attendencia Dno Regi facienda in Guerris.
19 Hen. 7. c. 2 Customs Act 1503 D Custuma Arcus ad tempus pdonand.
19 Hen. 7. c. 3 Attaints Act 1503 D falsis Verdictis puniend.
19 Hen. 7. c. 4 Cross-bows Act 1503 D Balistariis arrestand.
19 Hen. 7. c. 8 Scavage Act 1503 D Scavagio non recipiendo de Subditis.
19 Hen. 7. c. 9 Process Act 1503 D Pcessibus sup accoitg specialitg faciend.
19 Hen. 7. c. 14 Retainers Act 1503 D Retentionibus illicitis.
19 Hen. 7. c. 15 Feoffments to Uses Act 1503 D execucoitbus cont feoffatos faciend.
19 Hen. 7. c. 16 Jurors Act 1503 D reformacone Turnos Vic in Com Suth Surr & Sussex.
19 Hen. 7. c. 17 Worsted Shearers Act 1503 D Worsted Sherers.
19 Hen. 7. c. 19 Curriers, etc. Act 1503 D Coriariis Frumitoritg et Alotariis.
19 Hen. 7. c. 22 Calais Act 1503 D Attornatis & fcoribus Villa Cales.
19 Hen. 7. c. 27 Staple at Calais Act 1503 Compositio int Regem & Stapulam.
19 Hen. 7. c. 31 Actions Act 1503 D accionibus continuand p novis Militibg fsis cu Dno Principe.
19 Hen. 7. c. 32 Taxation Act 1503 D auxilio concesso & forma ejusdem.
1 Hen. 8. c. 1 Repeal of 8 Hen. 6. c. 2 An Acte for the repealinge of a Statut for Fyshinge in Islande.
1 Hen. 8. c. 2 Woollen Cloth Act 1509 An Acte concerning the making of Wollen Clothes.
1 Hen. 8. c. 3 Receivers General Act 1509 An Acte concerning Receyvers.
1 Hen. 8. c. 4 Penal Statutes Act 1509 An Acte that Informacyns uppon Penall Statuts shalbe made within three Yeres.
1 Hen. 8. c. 6 Justices of the Peace Act 1509 An Acte for repealing of a Statut concerning Justices of Peace.
1 Hen. 8. c. 8 Escheators Act 1509 An Acte agaynst Escheators and Comyssioners for makinge false retornes of Office & Comyssions - in part; namely,— The following words at the end of the Act,—"Provided also that nothing penall conteyned in this psent Acte take effecte before the Feaste of Ester next comyng. And this Acte to endure to the nexte Parliament."
1 Hen. 8. c. 11 Perjury Act 1509 An Act agaynst Pjury.
1 Hen. 8. c. 12 Traverse of Certain Inquisitions Act 1509 An Acte for Admyttance of a travers agaynst an untrew Inquisition.
1 Hen. 8. c. 13 Exportation Act 1509 An Act agaynst carrying out of this Realme any Coyne Plate or Jewells.
1 Hen. 8. c. 14 Apparel Act 1509 An Act agaynst wearing of costly Apparrell.
1 Hen. 8. c. 17 Expenses of King's Wardrobe Act 1509 An Acte for the assignemt of money for the Kings greate Warderobe.
1 Hen. 8. c. 20 Taxation Act 1509 An Acte for a Subsidy to be graunted to the Kynge.
3 Hen. 8. c. 1 Exportation Act 1511 An Act agaynst carrying out of this realme Coyne Plate &c.
3 Hen. 8. c. 2 Escheators Act 1511 An Act concerning Escheators and Comyssioners.
3 Hen. 8. c. 3 Archery Act 1511 An Act concerning shooting in Longe Bowes.
3 Hen. 8. c. 4 Service in War Act 1511 An Act of pryviledg for such psons as are in the Kings Warrs.
3 Hen. 8. c. 5 Service in War Act 1511 An Act agaynst such Captaynes as abridg theire Soldyers of theire paye.
3 Hen. 8. c. 6 Woollen Cloth Act 1511 An Act agaynst deceyptfull making of Wollen Cloth.
3 Hen. 8. c. 8 Assize of Victuals Act 1511 An Acte concerning the assising & setting of Pryce of Victuals.
3 Hen. 8. c. 9 Visors Act 1511 An Acte agaynst disguysed psons and Wearing of Visours.
3 Hen. 8. c. 10 Leather Act 1511 An Acte agaynst buying of Leather out of the open markett being not well tanned or curried.
3 Hen. 8. c. 13 Cross-bows Act 1511 An Acte agaynst shooting in Cros bowes.
3 Hen. 8. c. 22 Taxation Act 1511 D Subsidio.
3 Hen. 8. c. 23 Surveyors of Crown Lands, etc. Act 1511 P Robto Southwell Milite & Bartho Westby.
4 Hen. 8. c. 1 Bulwarks on the Coast Act 1512 P le bulwerks.
4 Hen. 8. c. 2 Murders and Felonies Act 1512 P murdr & felon.
4 Hen. 8. c. 3 Juries in London Act 1512 P le Juries infra Civitatem London.
4 Hen. 8. c. 4 Outlawry Act 1512 De pclamacioiby fac ante le exigent.
4 Hen. 8. c. 5 Wages of Labourers, etc. Act 1512 P Laboratoriiis.
4 Hen. 8. c. 6 Sealing of Cloths Act 1512 P sigillacoe pannos auri & argenti.
4 Hen. 8. c. 17 Expenses of King's Wardrobe Act 1512 P Magna Garderoba Regis.
4 Hen. 8. c. 18 Surveyors of Crown Lands, etc. Act 1512 P Robto Suthwell Milite.
4 Hen. 8. c. 19 Taxation Act 1512 De Subsidio Regi Concess.
5 Hen. 8. c. 1 Debts to Merchants of Tournai, etc. in France Act 1513 An Acte concnyng Ministracion of Justice in the Citie of Torney.
5 Hen. 8. c. 5 Juries in London Act 1513 An Acte concnyng Juries in London.
5 Hen. 8. c. 8 Pardon Act 1513 An Acte concnyng the graunt of the Kings genall pdon.
5 Hen. 8. c. 17 Taxation Act 1513 An Acte of Subsidie of Clx M' li.
6 Hen. 8. c. 1 Act of Apparel 1514 Acte of Apparell.
6 Hen. 8. c. 2 Archery Act 1514 Acte for Maytennce of Archers.
6 Hen. 8. c. 3 Artificers and Labourers Act 1514 Acte concnyng Artifics & Labourers.
6 Hen. 8. c. 5 Tillage Act 1514 Acte concnyng pulling downe of townes.
6 Hen. 8. c. 10 Commissions of Sewers Act 1514 Acte concnyng Comissions of Sewers.
6 Hen. 8. c. 11 Importation Act 1514 Acte concnyng the brynging in of Bowestaves in to this Realme.
6 Hen. 8. c. 12 Exportation Act 1514 Acte that Norfolk Wolles be not caried oute of this Realme.
6 Hen. 8. c. 13 Cross-bows, etc. Act 1514 Acte avoydyng shoting in Crosbowes.
6 Hen. 8. c. 14 Taxation Act 1514 Acte concnyng the Kings Subsidie for Tonnage & pondage.
6 Hen. 8. c. 26 Subsidy Act 1514 The Subsidye.
7 Hen. 8. c. 2 Navigation Act 1515 The Mayntennce of the Kyngs Navye.
7 Hen. 8. c. 4 Avowries Act 1515 Thacte for Advoures.
7 Hen. 8. c. 5 Labourers Act 1515 Thacte for Labourers and artifics within the Citie of London.
7 Hen. 8. c. 6 Apparel Act 1515 Thacte of Apparell.
7 Hen. 8. c. 7 King's Revenues Act 1515 The Kyngs Revenues.
7 Hen. 8. c. 9 Subsidy Act 1515 The Subsidie xvme and xme.
7 Hen. 8. c. 10 Staple at Calais Act 1515 P Stapula Cales.
7 Hen. 8. c. 11 Act of General Pardon 1515 The Kings genall Pardon.
14 & 15 Hen. 8. c. 7 Cross-bows Act 1523 Thacte for shotyng in Crosbowes and Handgonnes.
14 & 15 Hen. 8. c. 8 Six Clerks in Chancery Act 1523 An Act that the Six Clerks of the Chauncery maye marry.
14 & 15 Hen. 8. c. 9 Cordwainers Act 1523 An Act concerning Cordwayners.
14 & 15 Hen. 8. c. 11 Cloths (No. 2) Act 1523 An Act for the Clothyers in Suff.
14 & 15 Hen. 8. c. 14 Service in War Act 1523 An Acte of pryvilege for such psons as are in the Kings Warres.
14 & 15 Hen. 8. c. 16 Subsidy Act 1523 D Subsidio Regi concess.
14 & 15 Hen. 8. c. 17 Act of General Pardon 1523 The Kynges genall pdon.
14 & 15 Hen. 8. c. 19 Expenses of King's Household Act 1523 Thacte concnyng the payment of thexpences of the Kings moost Honorable Houshold.
21 Hen. 8. c. 1 Act of General Pardon 1529 The Kynges Highnesse his genall pdon.
21 Hen. 8. c. 2 Sanctuary Act 1529 An Acte concninge suche as shall take Seyntwary for Fellonye or Murder.
21 Hen. 8. c. 3 Real Actions Act 1529 An Acte concninge Delayes in Assises.
21 Hen. 8. c. 5 Probate Fees, Inventories, etc. Act 1529 An Acte concninge Fynes and somes of Moneye to be taken by the Ministers of Busshops and other Ordinaries of Holye Churche for the Pbate of Testame. — in part; namely, — Section One to "wherof evy lyne to conteyne in length x. ynches, jd."; and Sections Three and Four.
21 Hen. 8. c. 8 Killing Calves Act 1529 An Acte for the bringinge up and rearinge of Calves to encres the multitude of Cattell.
21 Hen. 8. c. 15 Recoveries Act 1529 An Acte that Tenantes for me of yeares maye falcyfie for their me onlie, Recovies had and made by theire Leassoures to the defrauding of the saide tmers infestes.
21 Hen. 8. c. 20 President of the Council Act 1529 An Acte that the Psidente of the Kynges Counsaile shalbe associate with the Chauncellor and Treasourer of Englonde and the Keper of the Kinges Privie Seale. — in part; namely, — Section One.
21 Hen. 8. c. 21 Yarmouth Worsteds Act 1529 An Acte for Yermouthe concninge makinge of Worstedes.
21 Hen. 8. c. 24 Release of Loans, etc. Act 1529 An Acte for the releasinge unto the Kinge his Highnes of such sōmes of Moneye as was to be required of him by anye his Subject for anye manner of Loane by fres myssyves or other wayes or meanes whatsoever.
22 Hen. 8. c. 1 Regrators of Wool Act 1530 An Acte ayenst Regrators & Gatherers of Wulles.
22 Hen. 8. c. 2 Foreign Pleas Act 1530 An Acte for avoyding of excessyve Fines exacted by Places.
22 Hen. 8. c. 6 Butchers Act 1530 An Acte for Bochers not to kepe Tanhouses.
22 Hen. 8. c. 9 Poisoning Act 1530 An Acte for poysonyng.
22 Hen. 8. c. 13 Aliens Act 1530 An Acte concnyng Bakers, Bruers, Surgens & Scryueners.
22 Hen. 8. c. 14 Abjuration, etc. Act 1530 An Acte concnyng Abjuratyons into Seyntuaryes.
22 Hen. 8. c. 15 Pardon to Clergy Act 1530 An Acte concnyng the pdon graunted to the Kyng' Spuall Subgect' of the Pvynces of Canterbury & Yorke.
22 Hen. 8. c. 16 Pardon to Laity Act 1530 An Acte concnyng the pdon graunted to the Kyng' Temporall Subgect' for the Premunyre.
22 Hen. 8. c. 18 Expenses of King's Household Act 1530 An Acte concnyng the Kyngs Household.
23 Hen. 8. c. 2 Gaols Act 1531 An Acte concnyng where and under what maner the Joyts wythin this Realme shalbe dystryed and made.
23 Hen. 8. c. 3 Attaints Act 1531 An Acte concnyng pjurie & punyshement of untrewe Vdictes.
23 Hen. 8. c. 4 Brewers and Coopers Act 1531 An Acte that no Brewers of Bere or Ale shall make their barrels kylderkyns nor fyrkyna within them : and howe moche the same barrells &c. shall conteyne.
23 Hen. 8. c. 5 Statute of Sewers Act 1531 A genall Acte concnynge Cōmissions of Sewers to be directed in all parte within this Realme. — in part; namely, — Section Seven from " or if any" to " utter Barrester"; Section Eleven to " Teste of the Cōmission"; Section Twelve; and the following words at the end of the Act, — "This acte to endure for xx yeres. "
23 Hen. 8. c. 6 Recognizances for Debt Act 1531 An Acte concnynge before whome Recognisaunces of Dettes shalbe made & the forme of the obligacion.
23 Hen. 8. c. 14 Outlawry Act 1531 Pcesse of Outlarie to lie in accions of anno v. R. sēdi in Covenante and Annuitie.
23 Hen. 8. c. 16 Conveyance of Horses into Scotland Act 1531 An Acte that no Englissh man shall sell exchaunge or dely to be conveid into Scotland, any Hors Gelding or Maere without the Kinges licence.
23 Hen. 8. c. 17 Winding of Wool Act 1531 An Acte for true wynding of Wolles.
23 Hen. 8. c. 19 Pardon to Clergy Act 1531 An Acte conenyng the Kynge gacyous pdon ofẞmunyre graunted unto his spuall Subject of the pvynce of York.
24 Hen. 8. c. 1 Leather Act 1532 An Acte concnyng trewe tannyng and coryeng of Lether.
24 Hen. 8. c. 2 Woollen Cloth Act 1532 An Acte concnyng the trewe dyeng of Wollen Clothe.
24 Hen. 8. c. 4 Flax and Hemp Act 1532 An Acte concnyng sowing of Flaxe and Hempe.
24 Hen. 8. c. 7 Killing Calves Act 1532 An Acte to contynue and renue the Acte made against kyllyng of Calves.
24 Hen. 8. c. 9 Killing Weanlings Act 1532 An Acte agaynst kyllyng of yong Beast' called Weynd-lyngs.
25 Hen. 8. c. 7 Fish (No. 2) Act 1533 An Acte agaynst kyllyng of yonge spawne or frye of Yeles & Salmon.
25 Hen. 8. c. 15 Printers and Binders Act 1533 An Acte for prynters & bynders of boks.
25 Hen. 8. c. 16 Clergy Act 1533 An Acte that evy Judge of the High Courts may have one Chaplayne benefic wt cure.
26 Hen. 8. c. 3. First Fruits and Tenths Act 1534 An Acte concerninge the paiement of Firste Fruites of all dignities benefices and pmocyons spirituall; & also concerninge one annuell pencion of the tenthe parte of all the possessions of the Churche, spirituall and temporall, graunted to the Kinges Highnes & his heires. — In part; namely, — Sections Seven, Twenty, Twenty-one, and Twenty-four.
26 Hen. 8. c. 4 Jurors in Wales Act 1534 An Acte for punyshment of Perjury of Jourours yn the Lordshippes Merchers yn Wales.
26 Hen. 8. c. 10 Importation, etc. Act 1534 Acte where the Kinges Highnes hath auctorite to repelle the statute made for restrayne of Wynes to come yn a fora Cadelmes.
26 Hen. 8. c. 11 Assaults by Welshmen Act 1534 An Acte for punishment of Welshemen attemptinge any assawtes or affrayts upon any thinhabitauntes of Heref', Glouc' and Shropshire.
26 Hen. 8. c. 12 Purgation of Convicts in Wales Act 1534 An Acte for purgacion of Convictes in Wales.
26 Hen. 8. c. 13 Treasons Act 1534 An Acte whereby divers offences be made high treason, and takynge waye all Sayntuaries for all manner of high treasons.
26 Hen. 8. c. 18 Act of General Pardon 1534 An Acte concnyng the Kyng' genall Pardon unto all his subject'.
26 Hen. 8. c. 19 Taxation Act 1534 An Acte conteynyng a graunte of Subsedy unto the King' Highnes for a xv. and xth.
27 Hen. 8. c. 2 Forging the Sign-manual, etc. Act 1535 An Acte concnyng the forgyng of the King' signe manuell Signet & Previe seale.
27 Hen. 8. c. 4 Offences at Sea Act 1535 An Acte concnyng Pyrottes & Robbers of the See.
27 Hen. 8. c. 6 Breed of Horses Act 1535 An Acte concnyng the breade of Horsys.
27 Hen. 8. c. 9 Butchers Act 1535 An Acte lycensyng all Bochers for a tyme to sell vytell in grosse at theyr pleasure.
27 Hen. 8. c. 10. Statute of Uses Act 1535 An Acte concnyng uses and wylles. — In part; namely, — Section Six and Nine, and Section Eleven to end of Act.
27 Hen. 8. c. 11. Clerks of the Signet and Privy Seal Act 1535 An Acte concnynge Clerkes of the Signet and Privie Seale. — In part; namely, — Section Ten.
27 Hen. 8. c. 17 Embezzlement Act 1535 An Acte concnyng suche as ben putt in truste by their Maisters and after do robbe them.
27 Hen. 8. c. 19 Sanctuary Act 1535 An Acte lymyttyng an Order for Seyntuaries & Seyntuarie psones.
27 Hen. 8. c. 24. Jurisdiction in Liberties Act 1535 An Acte for recontynuyng of Stayne libties and francheses heretofore taken frome the Crowne. — In part; namely, — Section Nine.
27 Hen. 8. c. 25 Vagabonds Act 1535 An Acte for punysshement of sturdy vacabundes and beggers.
27 Hen. 8. c. 27 Court of Augmentations Act 1535 An Acte establishinge the Courte of Augmentacions.
27 Hen. 8. c. 60 Tenths Act 1535 An Acte lymytyng of a lenger day to be gyven to the Collectours of the Tenthe for bringyng in their Certificat' into the Kyng' Escheker.
27 Hen. 8. c. 63 Ordinances for Calais Act 1535 An Acte declaryng cteyn Ordenances to be observyd in the Towne of Calis and Marches of the same.
28 Hen. 8. c. 1 Abjuration (Benefit of Clergy) Act 1536 An Acte that Felons abjuryng for Pety Treason murder or felony shall not be admytted to the benefyte of their Clergye.
28 Hen. 8. c. 2 Embezzlement Act 1536 An Acte for contynuyng of two Statutes made in the laste Parliament touching suche as go awaye w' Caskett', Jewells Goodes or Plate of theyr Maisters.
28 Hen. 8. c. 3 Wales Act 1536 An Acte gyvyng the Kyng' Highnes auctoryte newly to allotte the Townships of Wales at any tyme within thre yeres next ensuinge.
28 Hen. 8. c. 4 Cloths Act 1536 An Acte repelynge of the Statute lately made for the bryngyng in of Doulas and Lokerams.
28 Hen. 8. c. 6 Continuance of Laws Act 1536 An Acte for the contynuynge of the Statutes for Beggars and Vacabund'; and ayenst conveyaunce of Horses and Mares owte of this Realme; and ayenst Welshmens makynge affrales in the Countyes of Heref' Glouc' and Salop; and ayenst the vice of Buggery.
28 Hen. 8. c. 8 Continuance of Laws (No. 2) Act 1536 An Acte for contynuaunce of the Statutes ayenst the cariage of Brasse Laten and Cop oute of this Realme and for makyng of Cables and Roopes and Cordage.
28 Hen. 8. c. 9 Continuance of Laws (No. 3) Act 1536 An Acte for continuance of the Statutes of Perjurie, for makyng of Joyles, & for sowing of Flaxe and Hempe.
28 Hen. 8. c. 11. Tithe Act 1536 An Acte for restitucion of the first Fruytes in the tyme of Vacacion to the next Incumbent.. — In part; namely, — Sections Five and Six.
28 Hen. 8. c. 14 Wines Act 1536 An Acte lymytyng the pryces of Wynes.
31 Hen. 8. c. 6 Monasteries, etc. Act 1539 An Acte that such as were Religious psons may purchase.
31 Hen. 8. c. 7 Continuance of Laws Act 1539 An Acte for Beggers and Vagabondes.
31 Hen. 8. c. 11 Wales Act 1539 An Acte for allotting of Sten Towneshipp in Wales.
31 Hen. 8. c. 12 Taking of Hawks Act 1539 An Acte against taking of Hawks.
32 Hen. 8. c. 3 Perpetuation of Laws Act 1540 For the continuacion of Actes.
32 Hen. 8. c. 4 Treasons in Wales Act 1540 Tryall of Treasons in Wales.
32 Hen. 8. c. 6 Conveyance of Horses into Scotland Act 1540 Felonyes upon conveyinge of Horses into Scotland.
32 Hen. 8. c. 8 Game Act 1540 Partridges & Pheisant'.
32 Hen. 8. c. 9. Maintenance and Embracery Act 1540 Agenst maintenaunce and embracery byeng of titles, &c. — In part; namely, — Section Five.
32 Hen. 8. c. 10 Priests, etc. Act 1540 An Acte for moderacion of Incontinence for Prist'.
32 Hen. 8. c. 11 Stealing Hawks' Eggs Act 1540 An Acte concnyng stelyng of Hauk' egg' Con'es & Deere.
32 Hen. 8. c. 12 Sanctuaries Act 1540 Concning Sanctuaries.
32 Hen. 8. c. 15 Religion Act 1540 Commissions to be made to Bishops Chancellers Comiss' Archedeacons &c. concning Chren Religion.
32 Hen. 8. c. 16 Aliens Act 1540 Concning Strangers.
32 Hen. 8. c. 21 Trinity Term Act 1540 Trinite terme.
32 Hen. 8. c. 22 Tenths Act 1540 For Bishops concning pay't of tithes.
32 Hen. 8. c. 23 Taxation Act 1540 The Subsidie of the Clergie of Canturbery.
32 Hen. 8. c. 26 Religion (No. 2) Act 1540 Concerning Christes Religion.
32 Hen. 8. c. 30. Mispleadings, Jeofails, etc. Act 1540 Mispleading Jeofailes, &c. — In part; namely, — Section Two.
32 Hen. 8. c. 33 Disseisin Act 1540 Wrongfull disseisyn to be no descente.
32 Hen. 8. c. 36 Fines Act 1540 Thexposition of the Statute of Fines.
32 Hen. 8. c. 45 Court of First Fruits and Tenths Act 1540 The Court of First fruyt' and Tenth.
32 Hen. 8. c. 49 Act of General Pardon 1540 The Kyng' Geiall Pdon.
32 Hen. 8. c. 50 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1540 The Bill for the Subsydy.
32 Hen. 8. c. 51. Queen Consort Act 1540 The King' aucte to make Joyntures & to geve land' to the Prince, &c. — In part; namely, — Section Two.
33 Hen. 8. c. 4 Pewterers Act 1541 An Acte concerninge Pewterers.
33 Hen. 8. c. 8 Witchcraft Act 1541 The Bill ay'st conjuracons & witchecraftes and sorcery and enchantments.
33 Hen. 8. c. 9. Unlawful Games Act 1541 An Acte for Mayntennce of Arty'larie and debarringe of unlauful Games. — In part; namely, — Sections Fourteen and Seventeen.
33 Hen. 8. c. 11 Butchers Act 1541 An Acte for Butchers to sell at their Pleasures by Weight or otherwise.
33 Hen. 8. c. 14 Prophecies Act 1541 Touching Prophesies uppon Declaracon of Names Armes Badges, &c.
33 Hen. 8. c. 15 Sanctuary Act 1541 For the Sanctuary off Manchestre.
33 Hen. 8. c. 17 Continuation of Laws Act 1541 An Acte for Contynuaunce and Confirmacon of cten Actes.
33 Hen. 8. c. 18 Kerseys Act 1541 An Acte for true making of Kersies.
33 Hen. 8. c. 20. Treason Act 1541 An Acte for due Pces to be had in Highe Treason in Cases of Lunacye or Madnes. — In part; namely, — Sections One and Two, and Section Three to "lunacye notwithstandinge".
33 Hen. 8. c. 21. Royal Assent by Commission Act 1541 The Bill of Atteynder of Mestres Katherin Hawarde, late Quene of England, and divers other psones her complices. — In part; namely, — Section Six, and Sections Eighth to Ten.
33 Hen. 8. c. 24. Justices of Assize, etc. Act 1541 An Acte that noe Man shalbe Justice of Assise in his owne Countrie. — In part; namely, — Sections One to Four.
33 Hen. 8. c. 28 Clergy Act 1541 An Act for the Chauncellor of the Dutchie of Lancaster and others to have Chaplaines.
33 Hen. 8. c. 29 Monasteries, etc. Act 1541 The Bill for to enable certen late Religious suppressed to sue & and to be sued, &c.
33 Hen. 8. c. 39. Crown Debts Act 1541 The Byll for thestablishment of the Courte of Surveyors. — In part; namely, — Sections One to Thirty-five, and Section Thirty-Eight.
34 & 35 Hen. 8. c. 7 Wines Act 1542 An Acte to aucthorise certaine of the Kinges Ma'es Counsell to sett Prices upon Wynes to be solde by Retayle.
34 & 35 Hen. 8. c. 11 Welsh Frises and Cottons Act 1542 An Acte for the true making of Frises and Cottens in Wales.
34 & 35 Hen. 8. c. 13. Chester and Cheshire (Constituencies) Act 1542 An Acte for Knight' and Burgesses to have places in the Parliament for the Countie Palantyne and Citie of Chester — In part; namely, — Section Two.
34 & 35 Hen. 8. c. 16 Sheriffs Act 1542 An Acte for Shirieff' to be dischardged uppon theyre accomptes and to have allowance for theyr reasonable expences in the Courte of thexchequer.
34 & 35 Hen. 8. c. 22 Fines of Lands Act 1542 An Acte that fynes in Townes corporate shalbe made as the same have been in tymes past.
34 & 35 Hen. 8. c. 27 Taxation Act 1542 An Acte for the Subsidie of the Temporaltie.
34 & 35 Hen. 8. c. 28 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1542 An Acte for the Subsidie of the Clergie graunted of both Provinces Canterburye and York.
35 Hen. 8. c. 1. Succession to the Crown Act 1543 An Acte concerninge thestablish-ment of the King' Majesties Succession in the Imperiall Crowne of the Realme. — In part; namely, — Sections Nine, Ten, and Eleven.
35 Hen. 8. c. 7 Fish Act 1543 An Acte for the repealinge of a Sten Statute concerninge the bringinge in of Salt Fishe and Stockfyshe.
35 Hen. 8. c. 8 Coopers Act 1543 An Acte concerninge Cowpers.
35 Hen. 8. c. 12 Loans to the King Act 1543 The Bill for the remytting of the Lone.
35 Hen. 8. c. 18 Act of General Pardon Act 1543 The King' Maj'ies generall Pardonne.
37 Hen. 8. c. 5 Attaints Act 1545 An Acte that such as have good' to CCCC hk' may passe in Attaint'.
37 Hen. 8. c. 7 Justice of the Peace Act 1545 An Acte for the abrogacon of six week' Sessions.
37 Hen. 8. c. 8 Indictments Act 1545 An Acte that an Inditem' lacking theis word' vi & armis shalbe sufficient in Lawe.
37 Hen. 8. c. 10 Libel Act 1545 An Acte against slanderous Billes.
37 Hen. 8. c. 13 Statute for Pinners Repeal Act 1545 An Acte for the repealing of the Statute for Pynners.
37 Hen. 8. c. 15 Wool Act 1545 An Acte against regrating of Woolles.
37 Hen. 8. c. 17 Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Act 1545 An Acte that the Doctors of the Civill Lawe may exce Eclesiasti' Jurisdiccon.
37 Hen. 8. c. 19 Fines of Lands in Lancashire Act 1545 An Acte for fynes in the County Palatyn of Lancaster.
37 Hen. 8. c. 22 Juries Act 1545 An Acte to fill Juryes de circumstant.
37 Hen. 8. c. 23 Continuance of Laws Act 1545 An Acte for contynuacon of Staine Statutes.
37 Hen. 8. c. 24 Taxation Act 1545 Thacte for the Subsidie gr'unted by the Clergie.
37 Hen. 8. c. 25 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1545 An Acte concerninge the Graunt of one entire Subsidie and two whole Fifteenes and Tenths granted by the Temporaltie.
1 Edw. 6. c. 2 Election of Bishops Act 1547 An Acte for the election of Bisshopps, and what Seales and Style they and other Spuall psons exercising Jurisdiction Ecclesiasticall shall use.
1 Edw. 6. c. 3 Vagabonds Act 1547 An Acte for the Punishment of Vagabondes and for the Relief of the poore and impotent Persons.
1 Edw. 6. c. 4 Tenures Act 1547 An Acte for Tenures holden in Capite.
1 Edw. 6. c. 7. Justices of the Peace Act 1547 An Acte for the contynuance of Actions after the deathe of any King of this Realme.
1 Edw. 6. c. 12. Treason Act 1547 An Acte for the Repeale of certaine Statutes concerninge Treasons, Felonyes, &c. — In part; namely, — Section One, Sections Three to Eleven, Section Fourteen, and Section Eighteen to end of Act.
1 Edw. 6. c. 13 Taxation Act 1547 An Acte for a Subsidye of Tonnage and Pondage of Merch'undizes ; with a Proviso for the Confirmacon of the Privileges of the March'unt' of the Stilyarde ; which Proviso shall endure but onelie to thende of this Parliament.
1 Edw. 6. c. 15 Act of General Pardon 1547 An Act for a Generall Pardon.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 2 Soldiers Act 1548 An Acte towchynge the true Service required in Captaynes and Souldiors.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 3 Purveyors Act 1548 An Acte towchinge Purveyors.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 4 Sheriffs Act 1548 An Acte for Shirieff' to have certayne Allowaunces upon their Accomptes.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 5 Certain Fee-farms Act 1548 An Acte to release Fee Fermes in Cities & Townes for three Yeres.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 6 Traffic with Iceland, etc. Act 1548 An Acte againste the exaction of money or other thinges by any Officer to traffike into Islande.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 8. Inquisitions of Escheator Act 1548 An Acte towchinge the findinge of Offices before the Escheator. — In part; namely, — Section Two, and Sections Six to Eight.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 10 Malt Act 1548 An Acte for the true makinge of Maulte.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 16 Custody of Castles, etc. Act 1548 Touching the removing of suche as have the custodye of Castell' and Fortresses uppon the borders and beyonde the Seas ; w'th dawe recompence to be appointed unto them in other place'.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 28 Fines of Lands (Cheshire) Act 1548 An Acte for Fynes with Polamacons in the Countie Palantine of Chester.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 29 Sodomy Act 1548 An Acte against Buggerie.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 31 Recognizances Act 1548 The Citie of Chester; towchinge the taking of Recognisaunces of Statute Marchant or Acton Burnell.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 32 Perpetuation of Laws Act 1548 An Acte for the contynuance of certeyne Statutes.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 34 Sheriff of Northumberland Act 1548 An Acte for the Shirieff of Northumberlande to be ac-comptable for his Office as other Shirieffes bee.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 35 Taxation Act 1548 An Acte for the Subsidie of the Clergie.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 36 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1548 An Acte for a Relieff graunted to the Kyng' Magestie by the Temporaltie.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 38 Calais Act 1548 An Acte for the paving of the Towne of Calyce.
2 & 3 Edw. 6. c. 39 Act of General Pardon 1548 An Act for the King' Ma'tes generall pardon.
3 & 4 Edw. 6. c. 1 Custos Rotulorum Act 1549 An Acte that the Lorde Chauncellor or Lorde Keeper of the greate Seale for the tyme being shall name and ap-poynte the Custos Rotulo' throughoute all Shires of Eng-lande accordinge as in tyme paste hathe bene accustomed.
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 3 Improvement of Commons Act 1549 An Acte concerninge the ymprovement of Comons and Waste Groundes. — In part; namely, — Sections Three and Four.
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 6 Leather Act 1549 An Acte concerninge the Repeale of a braunche in the Act of Parliament made for buying of tanned Lether
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 7 Wild Fowl Act 1549 An Acte of repeale of a Statute made in the five and twentieth yere of Kinge Henry theight, touchinge the takinge of Wyldfowle at certeyne tymes in the yeare
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 8 Continuance of Statute of Sewers Act 1549 An Acte for the contynuance of the Statute of Sewers. — In part; namely, — Sections One and Four.
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 11 Canon Law Act 1549 An Acte that the Kingf Mate maye nominat xxij psons to puse and make Ecclesiasticall Lawes.
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 12 Consecration of Bishops, etc. Act 1549 An Acte for the orderinge of Ecclesiasticall Ministers.
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 15 Prophecies Act 1549 An Acte againste fonde and fantasticall Prophesies.
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 17 Unlawful Hunting Act 1549 An Acte againste unlawfull huntinge in any Parke Forrest Chace or other enclosed grownde.
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 18 Certain Fee-farm Rents Act 1549 An Acte concernynge the Fee Fermes mencioned in the last Session.
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 20 Victuallers, etc. Act 1549 An Acte touchinge the Repeale of a certeyne braunche of an Acte passed in the laste Session of this Parliament concerninge Vytualers and Artyficers
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 22 Journeymen Act 1549 An Acte concernyng reteynyng of Jorneynien by dyvers psons
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 23 Taxation Act 1549 An Acte concernyng the releasse of the braunches in the last Acte of Relieffe for the paymentf for Shepe and Clothes ; And also a grante of a Subsidie to be payed in one yere
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 24 Act of General Pardon 1549 An Act of the Kingf Highnes most free and generall Pardon
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 2 Poor Act 1551 For the Provysion and Reliefe of the Poore.
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 8 Woollen Cloth (No. 2) Act 1551 An Acte lymitinge what psons shall weave or make brode Wollen Clothe.
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 11 Treason Act 1551 An Acte for the punyshment of divse Treasons. — In part; namely, — Sections One to Three, and Seven to Nine.
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 13 Monasteries, etc. Act 1551 An Acte for the Declaracon of a Statute made in the one and thirtithe yere of Kinge Henrye the Eighte touchinge Religious psons.
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 16 Sale of Offices Act 1551 An Acte againste buyinge and sellinge of Offices. — In part; namely, — The last two Sections.
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 17 Continuance of Laws Act 1551 An Acte for the contynuance of certeyne Statutf.
5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 23 Stuffing of Feather Beds, etc. Act 1551 An Acte for the true stuffynge of Featherbedf Mattresses and Quyssheons.
7 Edw. 6. c. 1 Crown Revenues Act 1553 An Acte for the true aunsweringe of the Kinges Majesties Revenues.
7 Edw. 6. c. 2 Dissolution of Certain Courts Act 1553 An Acte for the dissolving uniting or annexing of certeyne Courtes latelie erected by the King that deade ys.
7 Edw. 6. c. 4 Payment of Tenths to King Act 1553 An Acte that all Patentees of Col- lectourshippes of Tenthes shalbe bounde for their Collections. — In part; namely, — Sections One and Four.
7 Edw. 6. c. 6 Exportation Act 1553 An Acte reviving a Statute made in the xviijth yere of King Edwarde the Fourthe touching the carreing of Golde and Sylver out of the Realme.
7 Edw. 6. c. 11 Continuance of Acts Act 1553 An Acte for the continuance of certeyne Statutes.
7 Edw. 6. c. 12 Taxation Act 1553 An Acte for the Graunte of a Subsidye and twoo XVes and Xes by the Temporaltie.
7 Edw. 6. c. 13 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1553 An Acte for the Confirmacon of a Subsidie graunted by the Clergie.
7 Edw. 6. c. 14 Act of General Pardon 1553 The Kingf Mates moste free and generall Pardone.
1 Mar. Stat. 1. c. 1 Legitimacy of the Queen, etc. Act 1553 An Acte repealing certeyne Treasons Felonies and Premunire. — In part; namely, — Sections Two.
1 Mar. Stat. 2. c. 4 Validity of Certain Writings, etc. Act 1553 An Acte touching Writinges made from the syxthe daye of Julye laste paste, and before the firste daye of Auguste then next ensueinge.
1 Mar. Stat. 2. c. 5 Limitation of Actions Act 1553 An Acte for the Lymytacyon of Prescription in certeyne cases.
1 Mar. Stat. 2. c. 7 Fines of Land Act 1553 An Acte touching Proclamations upon Fines.
1 Mar. Stat. 2. c. 10 Dissolution of Courts Act 1553 An Acte for the uniting dissolving or newe erecting of Courtes.
1 Mar. Stat. 2. c. 12 Riot Act 1553 An Acte againste unlawfull and rebellyous Assembles.
1 Mar. Stat. 2. c. 13 Continuance of Laws Act 1553 An Acte for the continuance of certeyne Statutes.
1 Mar. Stat. 2. c. 14 Gaols Act 1553 An Acte for the continuance of a Statute made for the reparation of Gaoles.
1 Mar. Stat. 2. c. 17 Taxation Act 1553 An Acte for the Release of the last Subsidie of the Temporaltie.
1 Mar. Stat. 2. c. 18 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1553 An Acte of a Subsidie of Tonnage and Pondage of dyvers Marchaundises.
1 Mar. Stat. 3. c. 2 Queen Mary's Marriage Act 1554 An Acte touching the Articles of the Quenes Highnes most noble Marriage.
1 Mar. Stat. 3. c. 9 Cathedral, etc. Churches Act 1554 An Acte touching Ordina'nces and Rules in Cathedral Churches and Scooles.
1 Mar. Stat. 3. c. 12 Continuance of Laws Act 1554 An Acte for the continuacon of certayn Statutes.
1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 1 Signing of Letters Patent, etc. Act 1554 An Acte touching certen Marriages and other writinges to be signed by the Quenes Majestie.
1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 3 Seditious Words Act 1554 An Acte against sedityous Woordes and Rumours.
1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 5 Exportation Act 1554 An Acte to restrayne carrieag of Corne Victual and Wood over the Sea.
1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 8 See of Rome Act 1554 An Acte repealing all Statutes Articles and Provisions made against the See Apostolick of Rome since the xxth yere of King Henry theight, and also for thestablishment of all Spyrytuall and Ecclesiasticall Possessions and Hereditamentes conveyed to the Layetye.
1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 9 Traitorous Words Act 1554 An Acte for the punishement of TraiterousWoordes against the Quenes Mate.
1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 10 Treason Act 1554 An Acte wherby certayne Offences bee made Treasons; and also for the Governement of the Kinges and Quenes Majesties Issue. — In part; namely, — Sections Six and Eight.
1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 12 Distress Act 1554 An Act touching thimpounding of Distresses. — In part; namely, — Sections Three.
1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 14 Worsteds (Norfolk) Act 1554 An Act for the making of Russelles Sattins Satten Reverses and Fustian of Naples in the Citie of Norwiche.
1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 16 Lords Marches in Wales Act 1554 An Act for the continuance of certayne Statutes.
1 & 2 Ph. & M. c. 17 Leases Act 1554 An Act towching Leases hereafter to bee made by certaine Spirituall Psons.
2 & 3 Ph. & M. c. 1 Northern Borders Act 1555 An Acte for the Recidyfeing of Castelles and Fortes, and for thenclositng of Growndes from the Borders towardes and against Scotlande.
2 & 3 Ph. & M. c. 2 Tillage Act 1555 An Acte for the Recidyfeng of decayed Houses of Husbandrie, and for thencrease of Tyllage.
2 & 3 Ph. & M. c. 5 Poor Act 1555 An Acte for the Reliefe of the Poore.
2 & 3 Ph. & M. c. 6 Purveyors Act 1555 An Acte agaynst thexcessive taking of Purveyours.
2 & 3 Ph. & M. c. 9 Gaming Act 1555 An Acte to make voyde dyvers Lycences of Houses wherin unlawful Games bee used.
2 & 3 Ph. & M. c. 13 Buying of Wool (Halifax) Act 1555 An Acte for thinhabitantes of Halyfaxe touching the byeng of Woolles.
2 & 3 Ph. & M. c. 15 Purveyors Act 1555 An Acte that Purveyoures shall not take Victalles wthin v. miles of Cambridge or Oxforde.
2 & 3 Ph. & M. c. 21 Continuance of Laws Act 1555 An Acte for the contynuance of certayne Statutes.
2 & 3 Ph. & M. c. 22 Taxation Act 1555 An Acte for the Confirmacon of a Subsidie graunted by the Clergie.
2 & 3 Ph. & M. c. 23 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1555 An Acte for a Subsidie to the Kyng and Quenes Mates.
4 & 5 Ph. & M. c. 3 Military Service (No. 2) Act 1557 An Acte for the taking of Musters.
4 & 5 Ph. & M. c. 6 Aliens Act 1557 An Acte tenquire of the behaviour of Frenchemen being Denizens.
4 & 5 Ph. & M. c. 9 Continuance of Laws Act 1557 An Acte for the continuacon of certaine Statutes.
4 & 5 Ph. & M. c. 10 Taxation Act 1557 An Acte for the Confirmacon of a Subsidie graunted by the Clergie.
4 & 5 Ph. & M. c. 11 Taxation (No. 2 Act 1557 An Acte of a Subsidie and one XVmes granted by the Lords and Comonz.
1 Eliz. 1. c. 1 Act of Supremacy 1558 An Acte restoring to the Crowne thauncyent Jurisdiction over the State Ecclesiasticall and Spuall, and abolyshing all Forreine Power repugnant to the same. — In part; namely, — Sections Nine, Section Ten to "in comon withe any pson or psons", and Sections Seventeen, Twenty, Twenty-three, and Twenty-four.
1 Eliz. 1. c. 2 Act of Uniformity 1558 An Acte for the Uniformitie of Common Prayoure and Dyvyne Service in the Churche, and the Administration of the Sacramentes. — In part; namely, — Section Seven.
1 Eliz. 1. c. 4 First Fruits and Tenths Act 1558 An Acte for the Restitution of the First Fruites, and Tenthes and Rentes reserved Nomine Decime, and of Parsonages Impropriate, to Thimperiall Crowne of this Realme. — In part; namely, — Sections Four, Nine, and Twelve.
1 Eliz. 1. c. 5 Treason Act 1558 An Acte whereby certayne Offences be made Treason.
1 Eliz. 1. c. 6 Seditious Words Act 1558 An Acte for the explanacon of the Statute of sedytyous Woordes and Rumours.
1 Eliz. 1. c. 7 Exportation Act 1558 An Acte to revive a Statute made in the xxiijth yere of the Reigne of King Henrye the Eight, touching the conveieing of Horses Geldlinges and Mares into Scotlande.
1 Eliz. 1. c. 12 Linen Act 1558 An Acte against the deceiptfull using of Lynnen Clothe.
1 Eliz. 1. c. 16 Riot Act 1558 An Acte to continue Thacte made against Rebellyous Assemblyes.
1 Eliz. 1. c. 17 Fisheries Act 1558 An Acte for the preservacon of Spawne and Frye of Fyshe. — In part; namely, — The following words at the end of Section Eight, — " This Acte to endure to thende of the nexte Pliament," and Section Nine.
1 Eliz. 1. c. 18 Continuance of Laws Act 1558 An Acte for the Continuance of certayne Statutes.
1 Eliz. 1. c. 19 Alienation by Bishops Act 1558 An Acte giving Authoritie to the Quenes Majestie uppon thadvoidance of any Archebishoppricke or Bishoppricke to take into her Handes certeine of the Temporall Possessions therof, recompencing the same with Parsonages Impropriate and Tenthes. — Except the last Section.
1 Eliz. 1. c. 20 Taxation Act 1558 An Acte of the Subsidye of Tonnage and Pondage.
1 Eliz. 1. c. 21 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1558 An Acte of a Subsidye and ij. XVes and Xes by the Tempatye.
1 Eliz. 1. c. 22 Regulation of Royal Foundations Act 1558 An Acte wherby the Quenes Highness maye make Ordinaunces and Rules in Churches Collegiate Corporacons and Scooles.
5 Eliz. 1. c. 5 Maintenance of the Navy Act 1562 An Acte towching certayne Politique Constitutions made for the maintenance of the Navye. — In part; namely, — Section one, Ten to Eighteen, Twenty-two, Twenty-three, Twenty-nine to Thirty-two, and Thirty-four.
5 Eliz. 1. c. 6 Foreign Stuffs Act 1562 An Acte agaynste suche as shall sell aniy Ware for Apparell without readye Moneye.
5 Eliz. 1. c. 9 Perjury Act 1562 An Act for the Punyshement of suche persones as shall procure or comit any wyllfull Perjurye. — In part; namely, — Section Four, and the following words at the end of the Act, — "This Acte to continue unto the ende of the next Pliament."
5 Eliz. 1. c. 15 False Prophecies Act 1562 An Act agaynst fonde and phantasticall Prophesyes.
5 Eliz. 1. c. 19 Exportation Act 1562 An Acte for the Repeale of a Branch of a Statute made Ano 1 Edw. vj. touching the conveieng of Horses and Geldinges out of the Realme
5 Eliz. 1. c. 24 Gaols Act 1562 An Acte for the renewing of a Statute made Ano 23o Henr Octavi, towching the making of Gaoles.
5 Eliz. 1. c. 27 Fines of Land Act 1562 An Acte towching Fines to bee levied in the County Palatyne of Durham.
5 Eliz. 1. c. 28 Translation of Bible, etc. into Welsh Act 1562 An Acte for the translating of the Bible and Dyvine Service into the Welshe Tongue. — In part; namely, — Section two.
5 Eliz. 1. c. 29 Taxation Act 1562 An Acte for the Confirmacon of a Subsidye granted by the Clergye.
5 Eliz. 1. c. 30 Act of General Pardon 1562 An Acte of the Quenes Mates moste free and generall Pardon.
5 Eliz. 1. c. 31 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1562 A Subsydye wth two XVmes and Xths, graunted by the Temporaltye.
5 Eliz. 1. c. 32 Expenses of the Queen's Household Act 1562 An Acte of an Assignement of certayne Somes of Money to defray the Chardges of the Quenes Majesties Howsholde
8 Eliz. 1. c. 1 Bishops Act 1566 An Acte declaringe the manner of makinge and consecratinge of the Archbushopes and Busshops of this Realme to be good lawfull and perfecte.
8 Eliz. 1. c. 7 Drapers, etc. (Shrewsbury) Act 1566 An Acte touchinge Drapers Cottonera and Freesers in the Towne of Shrewsburye.
8 Eliz. 1. c. 14 Leather Act 1566 An Acte touchinge transportinge of tawed Lether.
8 Eliz. 1. c. 15 Preservation of Grain Act 1566 An Acte for pservacon of Grayne.
8 Eliz. 1. c. 16 Sheriffs Act 1566 An Acte that in divsse Counties there shallbe but one Sheriffe in one Countye
8 Eliz. 1. c. 17 Taxation Act 1566 An Acte for Confirmacon of a Subsidie graunted by the Clergie.
8 Eliz. 1. c. 18 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1566 An Acte of a Fifteenth and Tenthe graunted by the Temporaltye.
8 Eliz. 1. c. 19 Act of General Pardon Act 1566 An Acte of the Quenes Mats free and gellall Pardon.
8 Eliz. 1. c. 20 Criminal Law Act 1566 An Acte for the Repeale of a Braunche of a Statute made Ano 26 H. 8. touchinge Tryall of Offenses in the Countie of Merioneth in North Wales.
13 Eliz. 1. c. 1 Treasons Act 1571 An Acte whereby certayne Offences bee made Treason.
13 Eliz. 1. c. 2 Bulls, etc., from Rome Act 1571 An Acte agaynste the bringing in and putting in Execution of Bulls and other Instruments from the Sea of Rome. — In part; namely, — Sections Four to Six.
13 Eliz. 1. c. 3 Fugitives Act 1571 An Acte agaynst Fugytyves over the Sea.
13 Eliz. 1. c. 4 Liability of Crown Accountants Act 1571 An Acte to make the Landes Tenementes Goodes and Cattalles of Tellers Receyvers &c liable to the payment of their Debtes. — In part; namely, — Sections Two, Three, Five to Seven, Nine, and Thirteen.
13 Eliz. 1. c. 5 Fraudulent Conveyances Act 1571 An Acte agaynst fraudulent Deedes Gyftes Alienations, &c. — In part; namely, — Sections Four and Six.
13 Eliz. 1. c. 9 Commission of Sewers Act 1571 An Acte for thexplanac̄on of the Statute. — In part; namely, — Sections Four, Six, and Seven.
13 Eliz. 1. c. 12 Ordination of Ministers Act 1571 An Act to refourme certayne Dysorders touching Ministers of the Churche. — In part; namely, — Section One, and Section three from "And that no pson nowe" to the end of the Section.
13 Eliz. 1. c. 13 Tillage Act 1571 An Acte for the encrease of Tyllage, &c.
13 Eliz. 1. c. 20 Benefices Act 1571 An Acte touching Leasses of Benefices and other Ecclesiasticall Lyvynges with Cure. — In part; namely, — Section Three.
13 Eliz. 1. c. 21 Purveyance Act 1571 An Acte that Purveyours may take Graine Corne & Victuals within fyve myles of Cambridge and Oxford in certayne cases.
13 Eliz. 1. c. 22 Sheriffs Act 1571 An Acte to contynue the Statute for Division of Shires.
13 Eliz. 1. c. 25 Continuance of Laws Act 1571 An Acte for the revyvyng and continuance of certayne Statutes.
13 Eliz. 1. c. 26 Taxation Act 1571 An Acte for the Confirmac̄on of a Subsedie graunted by the Clergye.
13 Eliz. 1. c. 27 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1571 An Acte of a Subsidie and Two Fifteenes and Tenthes graunted by the Temporaltye.
13 Eliz. 1. c. 28 Act of General Pardon 1571 An Acte of the Quenes Highnesse moste gracious generall and free Pardon.
14 Eliz. 1. c. 1 Rebellion Act 1572 An Acte for the Punyshement of suche as shall rebellyously take or deteyne, or conspire to take or deteyne from the Queene Matie, any of her Castelles Towers Fortresses Holdes, &c.
14 Eliz. 1. c. 2 Escape of Traitors Act 1572 An Acte againste suche as shall conspyre or practyse the enlargement of any Prisoner committed for Highe Treason.
14 Eliz. 1. c. 4 Exportation Act 1572 An Acte to revive a Statute made Anno Primo of the Queene Maties Reigne, inhibiting the carrieng of Leather Tallowe and Rawe Hides oute of the Realme.
14 Eliz. 1. c. 5 Vagabonds Act 1572 An Acte for the Punishement of Vacabondes, and for the Relief of the Poore & Impotent.
14 Eliz. 1. c. 6 Fugitives Act 1572 An Acte for thexplanac̄on of a Statute made againste Fugitives over the Seas, in the Thirteenth yeere of the Queenes Maties Reigne.
14 Eliz. 1. c. 7 Tenths Act 1572 An Acte againste the Deceiptes of Under Collectours of the Tenthes and Subsidies of the Clergie.
14 Eliz. 1. c. 8 Recoveries Act 1572 An Acte for the avoyding of Recoveryes suffered by Collusion by Tenantes for tearme of Lyef and suche others.
14 Eliz. 1. c. 11 Ecclesiastical Leases Act 1572 An Acte for the continuac̄on explanac̄on perfiting and enlarging of divers Estatutes. — In part; namely, — Sections One to Four, and Section Eight.
14 Eliz. 1. c. 12 Partial Repeal of 8 Eliz. 1 c. 7 Act 1572 An Acte for the Repeale of a Statute made Anno Octavo of the Queenes Maties Reigne, towching the Towne of Shrewsburye.
18 Eliz. 1. c. 3 Poor Act 1575 An Acte for the setting of the Poore on Worke, and for the avoyding of Ydlenes.
18 Eliz. 1. c. 5 Common Informers Act 1575 An Acte to redresse Disorders in Comon Informers upon Penall Lawes. — In part; namely, — The last Section.
18 Eliz. 1. c. 8 Welsh Circuits Act 1575 An Acte for the nomynatinge and aucthorisinge of Justices of Assises in the Shires of Wales.
18 Eliz. 1. c. 11 Ecclesiastical Leases Act 1575 An Acte for Thexplanac̄on of the Statute entytled agaynste the defeatinge of Dilapidac̄ons and againste Leases to bee made of Spuall Pro-moc̄ons in some Respecte. — In part; namely, — Section Five.
18 Eliz. 1. c. 13 Knight Service Act 1575 An Acte concernyng the Offices fownde wthin the Countyes Palantines.
18 Eliz. 1. c. 15 Marking Plate Act 1575 An Acte for Refoumac̄on of Abuses in Goldsmythes. — Except from "And yf anye Goldesmyth" to the end.
18 Eliz. 1. c. 22 Taxation Act 1575 An Acte for Confirmac̄on of a Subsidiy graunted by the Cleargye.
18 Eliz. 1. c. 23 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1575 An Acte of Two Fyfteenes and Tenthes and One Subsydye graunted by the Temporaltye.
18 Eliz. 1. c. 24 Act of General Pardon 1575 An Acte of the Queenes Mates moste Free and Generall Pardon.
23 Eliz. 1. c. 2 Seditious Words Act 1580 An Acte against sedicious Wordes and Rumors uttered againste the Queenes moste excellent Majestie.
23 Eliz. 1. c. 3 Fines and Recoveries Act 1580 An Acte for the Reformac̄on of Errours in Fynes and Recoveryes. — In part; namely, — Sections Three, Four, Five, Seven, and Eight.
23 Eliz. 1. c. 4 Border Defences Act 1580 An Acte for the fortifieng of the Borders towardes Scotland.
23 Eliz. 1. c. 14 Taxation Act 1580 An Acte of a Subsidie graunted by the Cleargye.
23 Eliz. 1. c. 15 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1580 An Acte for a Subsidie and Two Fyftenes graunted by the Temporaltie.
23 Eliz. 1. c. 16 Act of General Pardon 1580 An Act for the Queenes Mates most gracious generall and free Pardon.
27 Eliz. 1. c. 1 Safety of the Queen, etc. Act 1584 An Acte for Provision to be made for the Suertie of the Queenes Majesties most Royall Person, and the continuaunce of the Realme in Peace.
27 Eliz. 1. c. 3 Lands of Crown Accountants Act 1584 An Act for the explanaicion of the Statute made Anno xiij of the Queenes Majesties Reigne intituled An Act to make the Landes Tenementes Goodes and Chattels of Tellers Receyvers, &c. liable to the paiment of their Debtes. — In part; namely, — Sections Two and Six.
27 Eliz. 1. c. 4 Fraudulent Conveyances Act 1584 An Act against covenous and fraudulent Conveyaunces. — In part; namely, — Section Five to end of Act.
27 Eliz. 1. c. 8 Error From Queen's Bench Act 1584 An Act for Removeinge Judgementes in the Courte c̄omonly called The Kinges Benche.
27 Eliz. 1. c. 9 Fines and Recoveries Act 1584 An Act for Reformacion of Errors in Fynes and Recoveryes in the xij Shieres of Wales, Towne and Countie of Haverford West, with the Counties Palentine. — In part; namely, — Sections Three to Five, and the last Section.
27 Eliz. 1. c. 10 Common Informers Act 1584 An Act for the Continuaunce of a former Statute entituled An Acte againste Disorders in c̄omon Informers upon penall Statutes, made in the xviij yere of the Queenes Majesties Reigne.
27 Eliz. 1. c. 11 Continuance, etc. of Laws Act 1584 An Act for the revivynge continuaunce and perfectinge of divers Statutes.
27 Eliz. 1. c. 12 Swearing of Under-Sheriffs Act 1584 An Act for the swearinge of Under Sheriffes and other Under Officers and Mynisters. — In part; namely, — Section Two.
27 Eliz. 1. c. 14 Malt Act 1584 An Act for revivynge of a former Statute for the true makinge of Maulte.
27 Eliz. 1. c. 16 Leather Act 1584 An Act touchinge Artificers usinge the cuttinge of Leather.
27 Eliz. 1. c. 23 Leather Act 1584 An Acte for the Clothyers of Boxsted in the County of Essex.
27 Eliz. 1. c. 28 Taxation Act 1584 An Acte of a Subsidie graunted by the Cleargie.
27 Eliz. 1. c. 29 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1584 An Acte of one entyre Subsidie and Twoo Fifteenes and Tenthes graunted by the Temporaltie.
27 Eliz. 1. c. 30 Act of General Pardon 1584 An Act for the Queenes Majesties most gracious generall and free Pardon.
28 & 29 Eliz. 1. c. 2 Treason Act 1586 An Acte concerninge Errors in Recordes of Attayndors of Highe Treason.
28 & 29 Eliz. 1. c. 3 Assurances by Certain Traitors Act 1586 An Acte to avoyde fraudulent Assuraunces made in Sleyn causes by Traytors.
28 & 29 Eliz. 1. c. 5 Continuance, etc. of Laws Act 1586 An Acte for the Contynuance and p̄fectinge of diṽse Statutes. — Except the last Section.
28 & 29 Eliz. 1. c. 7 Taxation Act 1586 An Acte of one Subsidie graunted by the Cleargie.
28 & 29 Eliz. 1. c. 8 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1586 An Acte for the graunte of one entier Subsidie and Twoo Fifteenes and Tenthes graunted by the Temporaltie.
28 & 29 Eliz. 1. c. 9 Act of General Pardon 1586 An Acte for the Quenes Mate most gracious generall and free Pardon.
31 Eliz. 1. c. 1 Error Act 1588 An Acte againste Discontinuaunce of Writtes of Error in the Courte of Exchequer and Kinges Benche.
31 Eliz. 1. c. 2 Fines of Land Act 1588 An Acte for abridginge Pclamac̄ons upon Fynes to be levied at the Comen Lawe.
31 Eliz. 1. c. 3 Avoidance of Secret Outlawries Act 1588 An Acte for the avoydinge of privie and secrete Outlaries of Her Majesties Subjectes. — In part; namely, — Section Two.
31 Eliz. 1. c. 8 Sale of Beer Act 1588 An Acte for the true gawginge of Vesselles brought from beyonde the Seas, converted by Brewers for the Vtteraunce and Sale of Ale and Beare.
31 Eliz. 1. c. 10 Continuance, etc. of Laws Act 1588 An Act for the contynuance and p̄fectinge of diṽse Statutes. — Except the last Section.
31 Eliz. 1. c. 14 Taxation Act 1588 An Acte for the Confirmac̄on of the Subsidies of the Cleargie.
31 Eliz. 1. c. 15 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1588 An Acte for the grauntinge of Fowre Fiftenes and Tenthes, and twoe entier Subsidies to oure most gracious Soṽaigne Ladie the Queenes most Excellent Mate.
31 Eliz. 1. c. 16 Act of General Pardon Act 1588 An Act for the Queenes generall Pardon.
35 Eliz. 1. c. 7 Continuance of Laws Act 1592 An Acte for Contin̄ of diṽse Statutes.
35 Eliz. 1. c. 12 Taxation Act 1592 An Acte for the confirmac̄on of the Subsidies graunted by the Cleargie.
35 Eliz. 1. c. 13 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1592 An Acte for the Graunte of Three entier Subsidies and Sixe Fifteenes and Tenthes, graunted by the Temporaltie.
35 Eliz. 1. c. 14 Act of General Pardon 1592 An Acte for the Quenes Mats most gracious geñall & free Pardon.
39 & 40 Eliz. 1. c. 1 Houses of Husbandry Act 1597 An Acte againste the decayinge of Townes & Howses of Husbandrie.
39 & 40 Eliz. 1. c. 2 Tillage Act 1597 An Acte for the maintenance of Husbandrie & Tillage.
39 & 40 Eliz. 1. c. 3 Poor Relief Act 1597 An Acte for the Releife of the Poore.
39 & 40 Eliz. 1. c. 7 Crown Debts Act 1597 An Acte for the more speedy Payment of the Quenes Maties Debtes and for the better Explanac̄on of an Acte made in the xiijth yeare of the Queenes Majesty, intituled An Acte to make the Landes Tents Goodes and Chattels of Tellers Receyvers, &c. liable to the payment of their Debtes.
39 & 40 Eliz. 1. c. 8 Bishops Act 1597 An Acte concerning the Confirmac̄on and Establishment of the Deprivac̄on of divers Byshopps and Deanes in the beginning of her Majesties Reigne.
39 & 40 Eliz. 1. c. 11 Dyeing of Cloth Act 1597 An Act for the better Execuc̄on of the Statute made in the Three and twentyth yeare of the Queenes Majesties Raigne for the abolyshinge of Logwood als Blockwood in the dyeing of Cloth Wooll or Yarne.
39 & 40 Eliz. 1. c. 12 Labourers Act 1597 An Acte for thexplanac̄on of the Statute made in the fifth yeare of her Majesties Raigne conc̃nynge Laborers.
39 & 40 Eliz. 1. c. 13 Fustians Act 1597 An Explanac̄on of an Acte made in the eleventh yere of King Henry the Seaventh, for Pustpans.
39 & 40 Eliz. 1. c. 14 Importation Act 1597 An Act phibiting the bringing into this Realme of anye forraigne Cardes for Wooll.
39 & 40 Eliz. 1. c. 18 Continuance, etc. of Laws Act 1597 An Acte for the reviving continuance explanac̄on pfectinge and repealing of divers Statutes.
39 & 40 Eliz. 1. c. 26 Taxation Act 1597 An Act for the Confirmac̄on of the Subsidies graunted by the Cleargie.
39 & 40 Eliz. 1. c. 27 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1597 An Acte for the Graunte of Three Subsidies and Sixe Fifteenes and Tenthes.
39 & 40 Eliz. 1. c. 28 Act of General Pardon 1597 An Acte for the Queenes Mats most gratyous geñall and free Pardon.
43 & 44 Eliz. 1. c. 1 Confirmation of Certain Grants Act 1601 An Acte for Confirmac̄on of Grauntes made to the Queenes Majestie, and of Letters Patentes made by her Highnes to others.
43 & 44 Eliz. 1. c. 2 Poor Relief Act 1601 An Acte for the Releife of the Poore. — In part; namely, — Sections Eleven to Sixteen, and Section Nineteen.
43 & 44 Eliz. 1. c. 3 Disabled Soldiers Act 1601 An Acte for the necessarie Releife of Souldiers and Mariners.
43 & 44 Eliz. 1. c. 5 Inferior Court Act 1601 An Acte to p̄vent Pjurie and subornac̄on of Pjurie, and unnecessarie Expences in Suites of Lawe. — In part; namely, — Section Two.
43 & 44 Eliz. 1. c. 6 Frivolous Suits Act 1601 An Acte to avoide trifling and frivolous Suites in Law in her Majesties Courtes at Westm̄. — In part; namely, — The following words at the end of the Act, — "This Acte endure to the ende of the firste Session of the nexte Parliamente".
43 & 44 Eliz. 1. c. 9 Continuance of Laws, etc. Act 1601 An Acte for continuance of divers Statutes, and for repeale of some others.
43 & 44 Eliz. 1. c. 12 Policies of Assurance Act 1601 An Acte conc̃ninge matters of Assurances, amongste Marchantes.
43 & 44 Eliz. 1. c. 14 Assise of Fuel Act 1601 An Acte conc̃ninge the Assize of Fewell.
43 & 44 Eliz. 1. c. 15 Repair of Eden Bridges (Cumberland) Act 1601 An Acte for the levyinge of Fynes withe Pclamac̄on, of Landes within the Countie of the Citie of Chester.
43 & 44 Eliz. 1. c. 17 Taxation Act 1601 An Acte for the Confirmac̄on of the Subsdies graunted by the Clergie.
43 & 44 Eliz. 1. c. 18 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1601 An Acte for the Graunte of Fower entire Subsidies and Eighte Fifteenes and Tenthes graunted by the Temporaltie.
43 & 44 Eliz. 1. c. 19 Act of General Pardon 1601 An Acte for the Queenes Majesties moste gracious geñall and free Pardon.
1 & 2 Jac. 1 c. 2 Union of England and Scotland Act 1603 An Acte authorizinge certaine Commissioners of the Realme of England to treate withe Commissioners of Scotland, for the Weale of bothe Kingdomes.
1 & 2 Jac. 1 c. 10 Officers of Courts Act 1603 An Acte for the better execution of Justice.
1 & 2 Jac. 1 c. 18 Hops Act 1603 An Act for avoyding of deceiptfull sellinge buyinge or spendinge corrupte and unwholesome Hoppes.
1 & 2 Jac. 1 c. 24 Sail Cloth Act 1603 An Acte againste the deceitfull and false makinge of Mildernix, and Powle Davies, whereof Saile Clothes for Shippes are made.
1 & 2 Jac. 1 c. 25 Continuance of Laws, etc. Act 1603 An Acte for continuynge and revivinge of divers Statutes and for repealinge of some others.
1 & 2 Jac. 1 c. 26 Exchequer Act 1603 An Acte for the continuance and due observation of certaine Orders for the Exchequer, first set downe and established by a Privie Seale from the late Queene Elizabeth.
1 & 2 Jac. 1 c. 29 Increase of Seamen (Fish-days) Act 1603 An Acte to encourage the Seamen of England to take Fishe, wherebie they may encrease to furnishe the Navie of England.
1 & 2 Jac. 1 c. 33 Taxation Act 1603 An Acte of Subsidie of Tonnage and Poundage.
3 & 4 Jac. 1 c. 3 Union of England and Scotland Act 1605 An Act declaratorie, explayninge a branche of an Acte made in the firste Session of this Parliament, intituled An Act authorizinge certaine Commissioners of the Realme of Eng-lande to treat with Commissioners of Scotlande, for the Weale of both Kingdomes.
3 & 4 Jac. 1 c. 8 Execution Act 1605 An Acte for the avoidinge of unnecessarie delayes of Execuc̄on.
3 & 4 Jac. 1 c. 10 Conveyance of Offenders to Gaol Act 1605 An Acte for the ratinge and levyinge of the charges for conveyinge Male-factors and Offenders to the Gaole. — In part; namely, — Section Four.
3 & 4 Jac. 1 c. 25 Taxation Act 1605 An Acte for Confirmac̄on of the Subsidies graunted by the Clergie.
3 & 4 Jac. 1 c. 26 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1605 An Acte for the Grant of Three entire Subsidies and Six Fifteenes and Tenthes granted by the Temporalty.
3 & 4 Jac. 1 c. 27 Act of General Pardon 1605 An Acte for the Kings Majesties most gracious generall and free Pardon.
4 & 5 Jac. 1 c. 1 Union of England and Scotland Act 1606 An Act for the utter abolicion of all memory of Hostilitie and the Dependances thereof betweene England and Scotland, and for the repressinge of occasions of Discord and Disorders in tyme to come.
4 & 5 Jac. 1 c. 9 Foreign Trade Act 1606 An Act to explaine a former Act made the last Session of this Parliament, intituled An Act for the better enabling of his Majesties lovinge Subjectes of England and Wales to trade freelie into the Domynions of Spaine Portugall and France.
7 & 8 Jac. 1 c. 1 Criminal Law Act 1609 An Acte for the better Execucion of Justice and suppressing of criminall Offenders in the North Partes of the Kingdome of England.
7 & 8 Jac. 1 c. 3 Apprentice Act 1609 An Acte for the contynuinge and better Maintenaunce of Husbandry and other manuall Occupacions by the true ymployment of Moneys given and to be given for the byndinge out of Apprentices.
7 & 8 Jac. 1 c. 4 Vagabonds Act 1609 An Acte for the due execucion of divers Lawes and Statutes heretofore made against Rogues Vagabonds and Sturdie Beggars and other lewde and idle psons.
7 & 8 Jac. 1 c. 5 Public Officers Protection Act 1609 An Acte for ease in pleading against troublesome and contencious Suites, psecuted against Justices of the Peace Maiors Constables and certaine other his Majesties Officers, for the lawfull execucion of their Office. — In part; namely, — Section Two.
7 & 8 Jac. 1 c. 7 Wool Sorters, etc. Act 1609 An Acte for punishinge and correctinge of Deceiptes and Fraudes comitted by Sorters Kembers and Spinsters of Wooll and Weavers of Woollen Yarne.
7 & 8 Jac. 1 c. 8 Cattle Act 1609 An Acte to enlarge the Acte of Parliament made in the Second and Third yeare of Kinge Phillipp and Queene Marye, intituled An Act for the kepinge of Milche Kyne, and for the breedinge and rearinge of Calves.
7 & 8 Jac. 1 c. 12 Shop-books Evidence Act 1609 An Acte against the double Payment of Debtes. — In part; namely, — The following words at the end of the Act, — "This Act to contynue to the end of the first Session of the next Parliament and noe longer".
7 & 8 Jac. 1 c. 14 Horns Act 1609 An Acte for the revivinge in parte of a former Acte made in the fourth yeare of Kinge Edward the Fowrth, that noe Stranger or Alyen should buy any English Hornes unwrought; and that the Wardens of the Horners of the Cittie of London for the tyme beinge shall have power to search all manner of Wares apperteyninge to their Mistery, in London, and foure and twentye miles on every side of it.
7 & 8 Jac. 1 c. 16 Cloths Act 1609 An Acte for the encouraginge of many poore People in Cumberland and Westmerland, and in the Townes and Parishes of Carptmeale Hawkeshead and Broughton, in the Countie of Lancaster, to contynue their Trade of makinge Cogware Kendalle Carptmeales and course Cottons.
7 & 8 Jac. 1 c. 17 Burning of Moor Act 1609 An Acte against burninge of Linge and Heath, and other Moorburninges in the Counties of York Durham Northumberland Cumberland Westmorland Lancaster Derbye Nottingham and Leicester, at unseasonable tymes of the yeare.
7 & 8 Jac. 1 c. 22 Taxation Act 1609 An Acte for the Confirmation of the Subsidie graunted by the Clergie.
7 & 8 Jac. 1 c. 23 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1609 An Acte for the Graunte of One entire Subsidye and One Fifteenth and Tenth graunted by the Temporaltie.
7 & 8 Jac. 1 c. 24 Act of General Pardon 1609 An Acte for the Kinges most gracious geñall and free Pardon.
21 & 22 Jac. 1. c. 2 Crown Suits, etc. Act 1623 An Act for the generall quiett of the Subject agaynst all ptences of Concealement.
21 & 22 Jac. 1. c. 3 Statute of Monopolies An Act concerning Monopolies and Dispensations with penall Lawes and the Forfeiture thereof. — In part; namely, — Section Five.
21 & 22 Jac. 1. c. 5 Sheriffs Act 1623 An Acte ye Sheriffe having a Quietus est shalbe absolutly discharged of theire Accompt.
21 & 22 Jac. 1. c. 6 Female Convicts Act 1623 An Acte concerning Women convicted of smale Felonies.
21 & 22 Jac. 1. c. 7 Drunkenness Act 1623 An Acte for repressing of Drunkenness. — Except Sections Four and Five.
21 & 22 Jac. 1. c. 9 Welsh Cloths Act 1623 An Acte for the free Trade of Welsh Clothes.
21 & 22 Jac. 1. c. 12 Public Officers Protection Act 1623 An Acte for ease in Pleading agaynst troublesom and contentious Suits. — In part; namely, — Section One.
21 & 22 Jac. 1. c. 16 Limitation Act 1623 An Acte for lymytason of Accons and for avoyding of Suite in Lawe. — In part; namely, — Sections One and Two.
21 & 22 Jac. 1. c. 17 Usury Act 1623 An Acte agaynst Usury.
21 & 22 Jac. 1. c. 22 Butter and Cheese Act 1623 An Acte concerning the Traders of Butter and Cheese.
21 & 22 Jac. 1. c. 28 Continuance of Laws, etc. Act 1623 An Acte for contynewing and revyving of divers Statuts and Repeale of dyvers others.
21 & 22 Jac. 1. c. 33 Taxation Act 1623 An Act for payment of Three Subsidies and Three Fyftenes by the Temporalty.
21 & 22 Jac. 1. c. 34 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1623 An Acte for Confirmacion of fower Subsidies graunted by the Clergie.
21 & 22 Jac. 1. c. 35 Act of General Pardon 1623 An Acte for the Kings free and generall Pardon.
1 Car. 1. c. 2 Sunday Observance Act 1625 An Acte for punishing of divers abuses comitted on the Lords day called Sunday. — In part; namely, — The following words at the end of the Act, — "This Act to continue to the end of the first Session of the next Parliament".
1 Car. 1. c. 3 Licences of Alienation Act 1625 An Acte for the ease in the obtayning of Licences of Alienacion, and in the pleading of Alienacions with License, or of pardons of Alienacions without License, in the Court of Exchequer and elsewhere.
1 Car. 1. c. 5 Taxation Act 1625 An Acte for the Confirmacion of the Subsidies granted by the Clergie.
1 Car. 1. c. 6 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1625 An Acte for the Graunt of two entire Subsidies granted by the Temporaltie.
1 Car. 1. c. 7 Parliament Act 1625 An Act, that this Session of Parliament shall not determyne by his Majesties Royall assent to this and some other Actes.
3 Car. 1. c. 2 Sunday Observance Act 1627 An Act for the further reformacion of sondrv abuses comitted on the Lords Day comonlie called Sonday. — In part; namely, — The following words at the end of the Act, — "This Act to continue to the end of the first Session of the next Parliament".
3 Car. 1. c. 5 Continuance of Laws, etc. Act 1627 An Act for Contynuance and Repeale of divers Statuts.
3 Car. 1. c. 7 Taxation Act 1627 An Act for the confirmacion of the Subsidies graunted by the Clergie.
3 Car. 1. c. 8 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1627 An Acte for the Graunt of five entire Subsidies graunted by the Temporaltie.
16 Car. 1. c. 2 Taxation Act 1640 An Act for the releif of His Majesties Armie and the Northern Parts of the Kingdome.
16 Car. 1. c. 3 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1640 An Act for the reforming of some things mistaken in the late Act made this psent Parliament for the granting of four Subsidies entituled An Act for the releife of His Majesties Army and the Northern Parts of this Kingdome, and to make good the Acts of the Commissioners and other Officers by them authorized or appointed and to be authorized or appointed.
16 Car. 1. c. 4 Taxation (No. 3) Act 1640 An Act for the further releife of His Majesties Army and the Northern Parts of the Kingdome.
16 Car. 1. c. 5 Impressment of Seamen Act 1640 An Act for the better raising and levying of Mariners Sailers and others for the present guarding of the Seas and necessary defence of the Realme.
16 Car. 1. c. 6 Michaelmas Term Act 1640 An Act for the Abbreviation of Michaelmas Terme.
16 Car. 1. c. 7 Parliament Act 1640 An Act to prevent inconveniences which may happen by the untimely adjourning proroguing or dissolving of this present Parliament.
16 Car. 1. c. 8 Tonnage and Poundage Act 1640 A Subsidie granted to the King of Tunnage Poundage and other sums of money payable upon Merchandize exported and imported.
16 Car. 1. c. 9 Taxation (No. 4) Act 1640 An Act for the speedie provision of money for disbanding the Armies and setling the peace of the two Kingdomes of England and Scotland.
16 Car. 1. c. 12 Taxation (No. 5) Act 1640 A Subsidie granted to the King of Tonnage and Poundage and other sums of money payable upon Merchandize exported & imported.
16 Car. 1. c. 13 Payment for Billets Act 1640 An Act for the securing of such moneys as are or shall be due to the Inhabitants of the Countie of Yorke and the other adjoyning Counties wherein his Majesties Army is or hath beene billeted for the billet of the Souldiers of the said Army as also to certain Officers of the said Army who do forbear part of theire pay according to an Order for that behalfe made in the Common House of Parliament this present Session for such part of theire pay as shall so forbeare.
16 Car. 1. c. 17 Pacification, England and Scotland Act 1640 An Act for the Pacification between England and Scotland.
16 Car. 1. c. 18 Payment to Scotland Act 1640 An Act for securing by publique faith the Remainder of the freindly assistance and releife promised to our brethren of Scotland.
16 Car. 1. c. 19 Clerk of the Market Act 1640 An Act for the better ordering and regulating of the Office of Clarke of the Market allowed & confirmed by the Statute and for the reformation of false weights and Measures.
16 Car. 1. c. 20 Knighthood Act 1640 An Act for the prevention of vexatious proceedings touching the Order of Knighthood.
16 Car. 1. c. 21 Gunpowder Act 1640 An Act for the free bringing in of Gun-powder and Salt peter from Forreign parts and for the free makeing of Gunpowder in this Realme.
16 Car. 1. c. 22 Subsidy Act 1640 A Subsidie granted to the King of Tonnage Poundage and other sums of money payable upon Merchandize exported & imported.
16 Car. 1. c. 24 Piracy Act 1640 An Act for the releife of the Captives taken by Turkish Moorish and other Pirates and to prevent the taking of others in time to come.
16 Car. 1. c. 25 Taxation (No. 6) Act 1640 A Subsidy granted to the King of Tonnage Poundage and other summes of money payable upon Merchandize exported and imported.
16 Car. 1. c. 26 Impressment of Seamen (No. 3) Act 1640 An Act for the better raising and levying of Mariners Sailers and others for the present guarding of the Seas & necessary defence of this Realme & other His Majesties Dominions.
16 Car. 1. c. 28 Impressment of Soldiers Act 1640 An Act for the better raising and levrying of Souldiers for the present defence of the Kingdomes of England and Ireland.
16 Car. 1. c. 29 Subsidy Act 1640 A Subsidy granted to the King of Tonnage Poundage and other sumes of money payable upon merchandize exported and imported.
16 Car. 1. c. 30 Relief of Ireland Act 1640 An Act for a speedie contribution and loan towards the reliefe of his Majesties distressed Subjects of the Kingdome of Ireland.
16 Car. 1. c. 31 Taxation (No. 7) Act 1640 A Subsidy graunted to the King of Tonnage Poundage and other sums of money payable upon Merchandize exported & imported.
16 Car. 1. c. 32 Taxation (No. 8) Act 1640 An Act for the raising and leavying of Moneys for the necessary defence and great affaires of the Kingdomes of England and Ireland and for the payment of debts undertaken by the Parliament.
16 Car. 1. c. 36 Taxation (No. 9) Act 1640 A Subsidy granted to the King of Tonnage Poundage & other sums of money payable upon Merchandize exported & imported.
12 Car. 2. c. 2 Taxation Act 1660 An Act for putting in execution an Ordinance mentioned in this Act.
12 Car. 2. c. 3 Continuance of Process, etc. Act 1660 An Act for the Continuance of Processe and Judiciall Proceedings.
12 Car. 2. c. 5 Excise Act 1660 An Act for continuing the Excise untill the twentieth of August One thousand six hundred & sixty.
12 Car. 2. c. 6 Commissioners of Sewers Act 1660 An Act for the present Nominating of Commissioners of Sewers.
12 Car. 2. c. 8 Excise (No. 2) Act 1660 An Act for continuing of the Excise till the five and twentieth day of December One thousand six hundred and sixty.
12 Car. 2. c. 9 Poll Tax Act 1660 An Act for the speedy provision of money for disbanding and paying off the forces of this Kingdome both by Land and Sea.
12 Car. 2. c. 10 Poll Tax (Amendment) Act 1660 An Act for supplying and explaining certaine defects in an Act entituled An Act for the speedy provision of money for disbanding and paying off the forces of this Kingdome both by Land and Sea.
12 Car. 2. c. 15 Disbanding of the Army Act 1660 An Act for the speedy disbanding of the Army and Garrisons of this Kingdome.
12 Car. 2. c. 16 Disbanded Soldiers Act 1660 An Act for inabling the Souldiers of the Army now to be disbanded to exercise Trades.
12 Car. 2. c. 17 Restoring of Ministers Act 1660 An Act for the Confirming and Restoreing of Ministers.
12 Car. 2. c. 20 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1660 An Act for raising seaventeene thousand pounds for the compleat discharge of the whole Army and paying off some part of the Navy.
12 Car. 2. c. 21 Taxation (No. 3) Act 1660 An Act for the speedy raising of Seaventy thousand pounds for the present Supply of his Majestye.
12 Car. 2. c. 22 Bay Making, Colchester Act 1660 An Act for the Regulating of the Trade of Bay makeing in the [Dutchy] Bay Hall in Colchester.
12 Car. 2. c. 23 Excise (No. 3) Act 1660 A Grant of certaine Impositions upon Beere Ale and other Liquors for the increase of His Majestyes Revenue during His Life.
12 Car. 2. c. 24 Tenures Abolition Act 1660 An Act takeing away the Court of Wards and Liveries and Tenures in Capite and by Knights Service and Purveyance, and for settling a revenue upon his Majesty in lieu thereof. — In part; namely, — Section Fourteen from "For all Metheglin" to the end of that Section, Sections Fifteen, Nineteen to Twenty-three, and Section Twenty-five to end of Act.
12 Car. 2. c. 25 Wine Act 1660 An Act for the better Ordering the Selling of Wines by Retaile, and for preventing Abuses in the Mingling Corrupting and Vitiating of Wines, and for Setting and Limiting the Prices of the same
12 Car. 2. c. 26 Taxation (No. 4) Act 1660 An Act for the paying of the Arrears of the twelve monthes Assessment commenceing the foure and twentieth day of June One thousand six hundred fifty nine, and the six monthes Assessment commenceing the five and twentieth day of December One thousand six hundred fifty nine.
12 Car. 2. c. 27 Taxation (No. 5) Act 1660 An Act for granting unto the Kings Majestie Power limited and Twenty thousand pounds by an Assessment of three score and fourescore thousand pounds by the moneth for six moneths for disbanding the remainder of the Army, and paying off the Navy.
12 Car. 2. c. 28 Poll Tax (Amendment No. 2) Act 1660 An Act for further supplying and explaining certaine defects in an Act intituled An Act for the speedy provision of money for disbanding and paying off the forces of this kingdome both by land and sea.
12 Car. 2. c. 29 Taxation (No. 6) Act 1660 An Act for the raiseing of seaventy thousand pounds for the further supply of his Majestie.
12 Car. 2. c. 33 Confirmation of Marriages Act 1660 An Act for Confirmation of Marriages.
12 Car. 2. c. 35 Post Office Act 1660 An Act for Erecting and Establishing a Post Office.
13 Car. 2. Stat. 1. c. 1 Sedition Act 1661 An Act for Safety and Preservation of His Majesties Person and Government against Treasonable and Seditious practices and attempts. — In part; namely, — Sections One and Two.
13 Car. 2. Stat. 1. c. 2 Clergy Act 1661 An Act for Repeal of an Act of Parliament Entituled An Act for disinabling all Persons in Holy Orders to exercise any Temporall Jurisdiction or Authority.
13 Car. 2. Stat. 1. c. 3 Vesting of Certain Moneys, etc. in the King Act 1661 An Act for the declaring vesting and setling of all such Moneys Goods and other things in His Majesty which were received levied or collected in these late times and are remaining in the hands or possession of any Treasurers Receivers Collectors or others not pardoned by the Act of Oblivion.
13 Car. 2. Stat. 1. c. 6 The King's Sole Right over the Militia Act 1661 An Act declaring the sole Right of the Militia to be in King and for the present ordering & disposing the same. — Except the preamble to "lawfull Successors".
13 Car. 2. Stat. 1. c. 7 Confirmation of Acts Act 1661 An Act for confirming Publique Acts.
13 Car. 2. Stat. 1. c. 8 Provision for the King's Journeys Act 1661 An Act for providing necessary Carriages for His Majestie in His Royall Progresse and Removalls.
13 Car. 2. Stat. 1. c. 11 Confirmation of Acts (No. 2) Act 1661 An Act for the speedy disbanding of the Army and Garrisons of this Kingdom.
13 Car. 2. Stat. 1. c. 13 Arrears of Excise Act 1661 An Act for vesting the Arreares of the Excise and New Impost in His Majesty.
13 Car. 2. Stat. 1. c. 14 Confirmation of Acts (No. 3) Act 1661 An Act for Confirming an Act entituled An Act for encouraging and encreasing of Shipping & Navigation and severall other Acts both publique and private mentioned therein.
13 Car. 2. Stat. 2. c. 1 Corporation Act 1661 An Act for the well Governing and Regulating of Corporations. — In part; namely, — Sections One, Four to Six, Eleven and Twelve.
13 Car. 2. Stat. 2. c. 2 Vexatious Arrests and Delays at Law Act 1661 An Act for prevention of Vexations and Oppressions by Arrests and of Delays in Suits of Law. — Except Sections Two and Three, and the last Section.
13 Car. 2. Stat. 2. c. 3 Taxation Act 1661 An Act for granting unto the Kings Majestie twelve hundred and threescore thousand pounds to be assessed and levied by an assessment of threescore and ten thousand pounds by the moneth for eighteene moneths.
14 Car. 2. c. 3 City of London Militia Act 1662 An Act for ordering the Forces in the severall Counties of this Kingdom. — In part; namely, — Sections Nineteen, Twenty-two, and Twenty-three, wholly; and also the rest of the Act except so far as it relates to the respective Militias of the City of London, of the Tower Hamlets, and of the Cinque Ports, two ancient towns and their members.
14 Car. 2. c. 4 Act of Uniformity 1662 An Act for the Uniformity of Publique Prayers and Administracon of Sacraments & other Rites & Ceremonies and for establishing the Form of making ordaining and consecrating Bishops Preists and Deacons in the Church of England. — In part; namely, — Section Nine, and the last Section.
14 Car. 2. c. 5 Making of Stuffs in Norfolk and Norwich Act 1662 An Act for regulating the making of Stuffs in Norfolke and Norwich.
14 Car. 2. c. 6 Highways Act 1662 An Act for enlarging and repairing of Common High Wayes.
14 Car. 2. c. 7 Exportation of Leather Act 1662 An Act to restrain the Exportation of Leather and Raw Hides out of the Realme of England.
14 Car. 2. c. 8 Distribution To Loyal Indigent Officers Act 1662 An Act for Distribution of Threescore thousand pounds amongst the truly Loyall and Indigent Commission Officers and for assessing of Offices and distributing the Moneys thereby raised for their further supply.
14 Car. 2. c. 9 Relief of Poor and Maimed Officers and Soldiers Act 1662 An Act for the releife of poore and maimed Officers and Souldiers who have faithfully served His Majesty and His Royal Father in the late Wars.
14 Car. 2. c. 12 Poor Relief Act 1662 An Act for the releife of the Poore of this Kingdom. — In part; namely, — Sections Four to Fourteen, Sixteen, Seventeen, Nineteen, Twenty-three, and Twenty-five.
14 Car. 2. c. 14 Prize Goods Act 1662 An Act for taking of Affidavits in the Country to be made use of in the Courts of Kings Bench Common Pleas and Exchequer.
14 Car. 2. c. 15 Silk Throwing Act 1662 An Act for regulating the Trade of Silk throwing.
14 Car. 2. c. 16 Accountants Expected from Act of Oblivion Act 1662 An Act for the more speedy and effectual bringing those persons to accompt whose Accompts are excepted in the Act of Oblivion.
14 Car. 2. c. 17 Collectors of Public Money Act 1662 An Act for Releife of Collectors of Publicke Moneys and their Assistants and Deputies.
14 Car. 2. c. 20 Navy and Ordnance Act 1662 An Act for providing Carriage by Land and by Water for the use of His Majesties Navy and Ordnance.
14 Car. 2. c. 21 Expenses of Sheriffs Act 1662 An Act for preventing the unnecessary charge of Sheriffes and for ease in passing theire Accompts. — Except Sections One, Two and Six.
14 Car. 2. c. 22 Moss Troopers Act 1662 Ad Act for preventing of Theft and Rapine upon the Northern Borders of England.
14 Car. 2. c. 23 Policies of Assurance Act 1662 An Additional Act concerning matters of Assurance used amongst Merchants.
14 Car. 2. c. 32 Woollen Cloth Act 1662 An Act for regulating the Trade of Bay-making in the Dutch Bay Hall in Colchester.
14 Car. 2. c. 33 Licensing of the Press Act 1662 An Act for preventing the frequent Abuses in printing seditious treasonable and unlicensed Bookes and Pamphlets and for regulating of Printing and Printing Presses.
15 Car. 2. c. 3 Taxation Act 1663 An Act to explaine and supply a former Act for distribution of Threescore thousand Pounds amongst the truely loyall and indigent Commission Officers and for assessing of Offices and distributing the moneyes thereby raised for their further supply.
15 Car. 2. c. 4 Better Ordering the Forces Act 1663 An Additional Act for the better ordering the Forces in the severall Counties of this Kingdome. — In part; namely, — Sections Eight, Nine, Sixteen and Eighteen, wholly; and also the rest of the Act except so far as it relates to the respective Militias of the City of London, of the Tower Hamlets, and of the Cinque Ports, two ancient Towns and their members
15 Car. 2. c. 5 Act of Uniformity (Explanation) Act 1663 An Act for regulating Select Vestryes.
15 Car. 2. c. 6 Act of Uniformity (Explanation) Act 1663 An Act for Releife of such Persons as by Sicknes or other Impediment were disabled from subscribeing the Declaration in the Act of Uniformity and Explanation of part of the said Act. — Except Section Four, and the last Section.
15 Car. 2. c. 9 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1663 An Act for granting Power intro Subsidies to His Majestie for His present necessities.
15 Car. 2. c. 10 Taxation (No. 3) Act 1663 An Act for confirming of Power Subsidyes granted by the Clergie.
15 Car. 2. c. 11 Excise Act 1663 An Additionall Act for the better ordering and collecting the Duty of Excise and preventing the Abuses therein.
15 Car. 2. c. 12 Excise (Arrears) Act 1663 An Explanatory Act for Recovery of the Arreares of Excise.
15 Car. 2. c. 14 Settlement on Duke of York Act 1663 An Act for setling the Proffitts of the Post Office and Power of granting Wyne Lycences on his Royall Highnes the Duke of Yorke and the Heires Males of His Body.
15 Car. 2. c. 15 Linen Cloth Act 1663 An Act for encourageing the Manufactures of makeing Linen Cloath and Tapistry.
15 Car. 2. c. 16 Fisheries, etc. Act 1663 An Act for regulateing the Herring and other Fisheries, and for repeal of the Act concerning Madder.
16 Car. 2. c. 2 Error Act 1664 An Act for preventing of Abatements of Writts of Error upon Judgements in the Exchequer.
16 Car. 2. c. 4 Conventicle Act 1664 An Act to suppress seditious Conventicles.
16 Car. 2. c. 5 Navy Act 1664 An Act to prevent the Disturbances of Seamen and others and to preserve the Stores belonging to His Majesties Navy Royall.
16 Car. 2. c. 6 Merchant Ships Act 1664 An Act to prevent the delivering up of Merchants Shipps.
16 Car. 2. c. 8 Licensing of the Press Act 1664 An Act for continuance of a former Act for regulating the Presse.
16 & 17 Car. 2. c. 1 Taxation Act 1664 An Act for granting a Royall Ayd unto the Kings Majestie of Twenty fower hundred threescore and seaventeene thousand five hundred and eightene Pounds to be raised leavyed and paid in the space of Three Yeares.
16 & 17 Car. 2. c. 3 Juries Act 1664 An Act for the returning of able and sufficient Jurors.
16 & 17 Car. 2. c. 4 Excise Act 1664 An Additional Act for the better ordering and collecting the Duty of Excise.
16 & 17 Car. 2. c. 5 Execution Act 1664 An Act to prevent Delayes in extending Statutes Judgments and Recognizances. — In part; namely, — The last Section.
16 & 17 Car. 2. c. 6 Prize Goods Act 1664 An Act for repealing of part of An Act of Parlyament intituled An Act for suppressing the selling of such are accomptable for Prize Goods.
16 & 17 Car. 2. c. 7 Licensing of the Press (No. 2) Act 1664 An Act for continuance of a former Act for regulating the Presse.
16 & 17 Car. 2. c. 8 Arrest of Judgment Act 1664 An Act to prevent Arrests of Judgements and superseding Executions.
17 Car. 2. c. 1 Taxation Act 1665 An Act for granting the summe of Twelve hundred and fiftie thousand pounds to the Kings Majestie for His present further Supply.
17 Car. 2. c. 4 Licensing of the Press Act 1665 An Act for continuance of a former Act for regulating the Presse.
17 Car. 2. c. 5 Attainder of Certain Persons Act 1665 An Act for attainting Thomas Dolman Joseph Bampfield and Thomas Scott of High-Treason if they render not themselves by a day.
17 Car. 2. c. 6 Damage Cleer Act 1665 An Act for taking away of Damage Cleere.
17 Car. 2. c. 8 Death between Verdict and Judgment Act 1665 An Act for avoiding unnecessary Suits and Delayes. — In part; namely, — The last Section.
17 Car. 2. c. 9 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1665 An Act for granting One Month's Assessment to His Majestie.
18 & 19 Car. 2. c. 1 Taxation Act 1666 An Act for raising Moneys by a Poll, and otherwise towards the Maintenance of the present Warr.
18 & 19 Car. 2. c. 3 Moss Troopers Act 1666 An Act to continue a former Act for preventing of Thefts and Rapine upon the Northerne Borders of England.
18 & 19 Car. 2. c. 4 Burying in Wool Act 1666 An Act for Burying in Woollen onely.
18 & 19 Car. 2. c. 5 Coin Act 1666 An Act for encourageing of Coynage. — In part; namely, — Section Six to end of Act.
18 & 19 Car. 2. c. 6 Taxation (No. 2) Act 1666 An Act Explanatory of the Act for raiseing Moneyes by a Poll and otherwise towards the Maintenance of this present Warr.
18 & 19 Car. 2. c. 9 Poor Prisoners Act 1666 An Act for reliefe of Poore Prisoners and setting of them on worke.
18 & 19 Car. 2. c. 11 Cestui que Vie Act 1666 An Act for Redresse of Inconveniences by want of Proofe of the Deceases of Persons beyond the Seas or absenting themselves, upon whose Lives Estates doe depend. — In part; namely, — Section Three.
18 & 19 Car. 2. c. 12 Navy Act 1666 An Act to prevent the Disturbances of Seamen and others and to preserve the Stores belonging to His Majesties Navy Royall.
18 & 19 Car. 2. c. 13 Taxation (No. 3) Act 1666 An Act for granting the Summe of Twelve hundred fifty six thousand three hundred forty seaven pounds thirteene shillings to the Kings Majestie towards the Maintenance of the present Warr.
19 & 20 Car. 2. c. 1 Accounts of Public Moneys Act 1667 An Act for taking the Accompts of the severall Sums of Money therein mentioned.
19 & 20 Car. 2. c. 3 Prize Ships Act 1667 An Act to make Prize Ships free for Trade.
19 & 20 Car. 2. c. 4 Exchequer Orders Act 1667 An Act for assigning Orders in the Exchequer without Revocation.
19 & 20 Car. 2. c. 5 Trade Act 1667 An Act for setling Freedome and Intercourse of Trade between England and Scotland.
19 & 20 Car. 2. c. 6 Taxation Act 1667 An Act for raising Three hundred and ten thousand pounds by an Imposition on Wines and other Liquors.
19 & 20 Car. 2. c. 7 Public Accountants Act 1667 An Act for the better Payment of Moneys received for the Use of the Crown.
19 & 20 Car. 2. c. 9 Error Act 1667 An Act for proceeding to Judgement on Writs of Error brought in the Exchequer.
19 & 20 Car. 2. c. 10 Exportation Act 1667 An Act for giving Liberty to buy and export Leather and Skins tanned or dressed.
19 & 20 Car. 2. c. 11 Silk Throwing Act 1667 An Act to regulate the Trade of Silk Throwing.
19 & 20 Car. 2. c. 12 Importation Act 1667 An Additional Act against the Importation of Forreign Cattel.
22 Car. 2. c. 3 Taxation (Wines and Vinegar) Act 1670 An Act for granting unto his Majestie an Imposition upon all Wines and Vinegar imported betweene the foure and twentieth day of June One thousand six hundred and seventy and the foure and twentieth day of June One thousand six hundred seaventy eight.
22 Car. 2. c. 4 Taxation (Brandy) Act 1670 An Act for setling the Imposition on Brandy.
22 Car. 2. c. 8 Measures Act 1670 An Act for ascertaining the Measures of Corne and Salt.
22 Car. 2. c. 9 Union between England and Scotland Act 1670 An Act authorizing certaine Commissioners of the Realme of England to treate with Commissioners of Scotland for the Weale of both Kingdomes.
22 Car. 2. c. 12 Bridges Act 1670 An Additional Act for the better repairing of Highwayes and Bridges. — Except Section Two; and except so far as relates to Bridges over Rivers in the Counties of Chester, Lancaster, and Monmouth.
22 Car. 2. c. 13 Tillage Act 1670 An Act for Improvement of Tillage and the Breeds of Cattle.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 2 Extents Act 1670 An Act for continuance of a former Act entituled An Act to prevent Delayes in extending Statutes Judgments and Recognizances.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 3 Subsidy Act 1670 An Act for granting a Subsidy to his Majestie for Supply of his Extraordinary Occasions.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 4 Judgments, etc. Act 1670 An Act for continuance of a former Act to prevent arrest of Judgements and superseding Executions.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 5 Excise Act 1670 An Act for an Additionall Excise upon Beere Ale and other Liquors.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 6 Wine Licences, etc. Act 1670 An Act for revesting the Power of granting Wine Licenses in his Majesty his Heires and Successors and for setling a Recompence on his Royall Highnesse in lieu thereof.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 8 Kidderminster Stuffs Act 1670 An Act for the regulateing the makeing of Kidderminster Stuffes.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 9 Duties on Law Proceedings Act 1670 An Act for laying Impositions on Proceedings at Law.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 10 Statute of Distribution An Act for the better setling of Intestates Estates. — in part; namely, — The last Section.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 11 Piracy Act 1670 An Act to prevent the delivery up of Merchants Shipps, and for the increase of good and serviceable Shipping. — in part; namely, — The last Section.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 12 Measures (No. 2) Act 1670 An Additionall Act for ascertaining the Measures of Corne and Salt.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 13 Exportation Act 1670 An Act for exporting of Beere Ale and Mum.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 18 Poor Act 1670 An Act for the better regulateing of Workehouses for setting the Poore on Worke.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 19 Sale of Cattle Act 1670 An Act to prevent Fraudes in the buying and selling of Cattell in Smithfeild and elsewhere.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 20 Insolvent Debtors Relief Act 1670 An Act for the Releife and Release of poore distressed Prisoners for Debt.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 21 Taxation Act 1670 An Act for takeing the Accompts of Sixty thousand pounds and other Moneys given to the loyall and indigent Officers.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 22 Fines and Forfeitures Act 1670 An Act for the better and more certaine Recovery of Fines and Forfeitures due to his Majestie. — Except Section Five.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 23 Navy Act 1670 An Act to revive an Act to prevent the disturbances of Seamen and others, and to preserve the Stores belonging to his Majestyes Navy Royall, with some Alterations and Additions.
22 & 23 Car. 2. c. 27 Post Office Revenues Act 1670 An Act for explaining of a Proviso conteyned in an Act for setling the Profitts of ye Post-Office and Power of granting Wine-Licences on His Royall Highnes ye Duke of Yorke and the Heyres Males of his Body.
25 Car. 2. c. 1 Taxation Act 1672 An Act for raising the Summe of Twelve hundred thirty eight thousand seaven hundred and fifty Pounds for supply of his Majesties extraordinary occasions.
25 Car. 2. c. 2 Popish Recusants Act 1672 An Act for preventing Dangers which may happen from Popish Recusants.
25 Car. 2. c. 4 Sale of Cattle Act 1672 An Act for repeale of a Clause in a former Act to prohibit Salesmen from selling Fat Cattell.
25 Car. 2. c. 5 General Pardon Act 1672 An Act for the Kings Majestyes most Gratious, Generall and Free Pardon.
25 Car. 2. c. 6 Aliens Duty Act 1672 An Act for takeing off Aliens Duty upon Commodities of the Growth, Product and Manufacture of the Nation.
25 Car. 2. c. 7 Trade Act 1672 An Act for the incouragement of the Greeneland and Eastland Trades, and for the better secureing the Plantation Trade.
25 Car. 2. c. 8 Coinage Act 1672 An Act for continuing a former Act concerning Coynage.
29 Car. 2. c. 1 Taxation Act 1677 An Act for raising the Summe of Five hundred eighty foure thousand nine hundred seaventy eight pounds two shillings and two pence halfepenny for the speedy building Thirty Shipps of Warr.
29 Car. 2. c. 2 Taxation (Beer and Ale) Act 1677 An Act for an additionall Excise upon Beere, Ale and other Liquors for Three yeares.
29 & 30 Car. 2. c. 1 Taxation, etc. Act 1677 An Act for raising Money by a Poll and otherwise to enable His Majestie to enter into an actuall Warr against the French King and for prohibiting severall French Commodities
29 & 30 Car. 2. c. 2 Moss Troopers Act 1677 An Act for continuance of two former Acts for preventing of Theft and Rapine upon the Northerne Borders of England.
30 Car. 2. c. 1 Taxation Act 1678 An Act for granting a Supply to His Majestie of Six hundred nineteene thousand three hundred eighty eight pounds eleaven shillings and nine pence for disbanding the Army and other uses therein mentioned.
30 Car. 2. c. 2 Taxation (Wine) Act 1678 An Act for granting an additionall Duty to His Majestie upon Wines for Three yeares.
30 Car. 2. c. 4 Insolvent Debtors Relief Act 1678 An Act for the further Reliefe and Discharge of poor distressed Prisoners for Debt.
30 Car. 2. c. 5 Highways Act 1678 An Act for repealing certaine words in a Clause in a former Act entituled An Act for enlargeing and repairing of Common Highwayes.
30 Car. 2. c. 6 Continuance of Laws Act 1678 An Act for reviveing a former Act entituled An Act for avoiding unnecessary Suits and Delayes and for continuance of one other Act entituled An Act for the better setleing of Intestates Estates.
30 Car. 2. c. 7 Executors of Executors (Waste) Act 1678 An Act to enable Creditors to recover their Debts of the Executors and Administrators of Executors in their own wrong. — in part; namely, — The following words at the end of the Act, — "This Act to continue in force for three years and from thence to the end of the next Session of Parylament and noe longer."
31 Car. 2. c. 1 Billeting Act 1679 An Act for granting a Supply to His Majestie of Two hundred and six thousand fower hundred sixty two pounds seaventeene shillings and three pence for paying off and disbanding the Forces raised since the Nine and twentyeth of September One thousand six hundred seaventy seaven. — Except the last Section.
31 Car. 2. c. 2 Habeas Corpus Act 1679 An Act for the better secureing the Liberty of the Subject and for Prevention of Imprisonments beyond the Seas. — in part; namely, — Section Fourteen.
31 Car. 2. c. 3 Records of Fires Burnt, etc. Act 1679 An Act for reingrossing of the Records of Fines burnt or lost in the late Fire in the Temple.
1 Jac. 2. c. 3 Taxation (Wine and Vinegar) Act 1685 An Act for Granting His Majestie an Imposition upon all Wines and Vineger Imported betweene the Foure and twentyeth day of June One thousand six hundred eighty five and the Foure and twentyeth day of June One thousand six hundred ninety and three.
1 Jac. 2. c. 4 Taxation (Tobacco and Sugar) Act 1685 An Act for Granting to His Majestie an Imposition upon all Tobacco and Sugar Imported betweene the Foure and twentyeth day of June One thousand six hundred eighty five and the Foure and twentyeth day of June One thousand six hundred ninety three.
1 Jac. 2. c. 5 Taxation Act 1685 An Act for Granting an Aid to his Majestie by an Imposition on all French Linnens and all East-India Linnen and severall other Manufactures of India and on all French wrought Silks and Stuffs and on all other wrought Silks and on all Brandyes Imported after the First Day of July One thousand six hundred eighty five and before the First Day of July One thousand six hundred and ninety.
1 Jac. 2. c. 6 Importation Act 1685 An Act for repealing certaine Clauses in an Act of Parliament made in the Nine and twentyeth and Thirtyeth yeares of the Reigne of His late Majestie for Prohibiting French Comodities.
1 Jac. 2. c. 7 Coinage Act 1685 An Act for Reviveing and continuing Two former Acts for Encouragement of Coynage.
1 Jac. 2. c. 8 Importing, etc., of Gunpowder, etc. Act 1685 An Act against the Importation of Gun-powder Arms and other Ammunition and Utensils of Warr.
1 Jac. 2. c. 10 Providing of Carriages for the King Act 1685 An Act for the Providing necessary Carriages for His Majestie in His Royall Progresse and Removalls.
1 Jac. 2. c. 11 Navy and Ordnance Act 1685 An Act for Reviving an Act for Providing Carriage by Land and by Water for the Use of His Majestys Navy and Ordnance.
1 Jac. 2. c. 12 Post Office, etc., Revenues Act 1685 An Act for Consolidating the Estate Tail and Reversion in Fee which His Majestie hath in the Post-Office and Twenty foure thousand pounds per Annum of the Hereditary Excise.
1 Jac. 2. c. 13 Trade Act 1685 An Act for Reviveing a former Act for Exporting of Leather.
1 Jac. 2. c. 14 Moss Troopers Act 1685 An Act for Continuance of Two former Acts for Preventing of Theft and Rapine upon the Northerne Borders of England.
1 Jac. 2. c. 17 Administration of Intestates' Estate Act 1685 An Act for Reviveing and Continuance of severall Acts of Parlyament therein mentioned.

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Notes

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  1. ^ The Note of the Bill, unlike the Schedule, gives commentary on each Act, noting any earlier repeals and the reason for the new repeal

References

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  1. ^ The citation of this Act by this short title is authorised by section 3 of this Act.
  2. ^ The Acts of Parliament (Commencement) Act 1793
  3. ^ Farmer, Lindsay (2000). "Reconstructing the English Codification Debate: The Criminal Law Commissioners, 1833-45". Law and History Review. 18 (2): 397–425. doi:10.2307/744300. ISSN 0738-2480.
  4. ^ a b c d e Ilbert, Courtenay (1901). Legislative methods and forms. Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 57. Retrieved 9 September 2024. Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  5. ^ Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner (5 June 1967). "Consolidation Bills". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 283. Parliament of the United Kingdom: House of Lords. col. 179.
  6. ^ "Statute Law Revision Bill". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 171. Parliament of the United Kingdom: House of Lords. 12 June 1863. col. 775.
  7. ^ "Statute Law Revision Bill". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 172. Parliament of the United Kingdom: House of Lords. 7 July 1863. col. 338.
  8. ^ "Statute Law Revision Bill". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 172. Parliament of the United Kingdom: House of Lords. 10 July 1863. col. 509.
  9. ^ "Statute Law Revision Bill". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 172. Parliament of the United Kingdom: House of Commons. 13 July 1863. col. 656.
  10. ^ "Statute Law Revision Bill 1863". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 172. Parliament of the United Kingdom: House of Commons. 16 July 1863. col. 857.
  11. ^ "Statute Law Revision Bill". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 172. Parliament of the United Kingdom: House of Commons. 24 July 1863. col. 1356.
  12. ^ "Statute Law Revision Bill". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). Vol. 172. Parliament of the United Kingdom: House of Lords. 28 July 1863. col. 1489.
  13. ^ a b Britain, Great (1863). The Statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Passed in the ... [1807-69]. His Majesty's statute and law Printers. pp. 578–664.
  14. ^ The Statute Law Revision (Isle of Man) Act 1991, sections 1(1) and 2(2) and Schedule 1
  15. ^ The Interpretation Act 1978, section 4(b)
  16. ^ Lords, Great Britain Parliament House of (1863). Public Bills — Statute Law Revision Bill.

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