List of acts of the Parliament of England, 1327–1376
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This is alist of acts of the Parliament of England for the years 1327 until 1376.
For acts passed during the period 1707–1800, see thelist of acts of the Parliament of Great Britain.See also thelist of acts of the Parliament of Scotlandand thelist of acts of the Parliament of Ireland.
For acts passed from 1801 onwards, see thelist of acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.For acts of the devolved parliaments and assemblies in the United Kingdom, see thelist of acts of the Scottish Parliament,thelist of acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly,and thelist of acts and measures of Senedd Cymru;see also thelist of acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
For medieval statutes, etc. that are not considered to be acts of Parliament, see thelist of English statutes.
The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts are cited using this number, preceded by the year(s) of the reign during which the relevantparliamentary sessionwas held; thus theUnion with Ireland Act 1800is cited as "39 & 40 Geo. 3. c. 67", meaning the 67th act passed during the session that started in the 39th year of the reign of George III and which finished in the 40th year of that reign. Note that the modern convention is to useArabic numeralsin citations (thus "41 Geo. 3" rather than "41 Geo. III" ). Acts of the last session of the Parliament of Great Britain and the first session of the Parliament of the United Kingdom are both cited as "41 Geo. 3".
Acts passed by the Parliament of England did not have ashort title;however, some of these acts have subsequently been given a short title by acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom (such as theShort Titles Act 1896).
Acts passed by the Parliament of England were deemed to have come into effect on the first day of the session in which they were passed. Because of this, the years given in the list below may in fact be the year before a particular act was passed.
1327 (1 Edw. 3)
[edit]The1st Parliament of King Edward III,which met at Westminster until 9 March 1327.
This session was also traditionally cited as1 Ed. 3.
1 Edw. 3. Stat. 1
[edit]The2nd Parliament of King Edward III,which met at Westminster from 15 September 1327 until 23 September 1327.
This session was also traditionally cited as1 Edw. 3. St. 1,1 Edw. 3. st. 1,1 Ed. 3. Stat. 1,1 Ed. 3. St. 1or1 Ed. 3. st. 1.
- (Personal) c. 1None shall be impeached which took Part with the King against his Father.— repealed byStatute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act 1881(44 & 45 Vict.c. 59)
- (Personal) c. 2The Repeal of the Exile made void.— repealed byStatute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act 1881(44 & 45 Vict.c. 59)
- Civil Procedure, etc. Act 1327[1]c. 3The Executors of those that were wrongfully slain shall have Action to recover their Testators Goods. All Assurances made to the Rebels by Duress shall be void.— repealed byStatute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act 1881(44 & 45 Vict.c. 59)
- (False Judgment) c. 4Trial of an Averment in a Writ of false Judgement.— repealed byStatute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act 1881(44 & 45 Vict.c. 59)
- (Liberty) c. 5An Averment may he made against false Returns of Bailiffs of liberties.— repealed byStatute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act 1881(44 & 45 Vict.c. 59)
- (Attaint) c. 6An Attaint will lie as well upon the Principal, as upon the Damages.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Appeal by Prisoners) c. 7Inquiry shall be made of Gaolers, which by Duress compel Prisoners to appeal.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Offences in Forests) c. 8How he shall be used that is taken for any Offence in the Forest. Bailment of him.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyCriminal Statutes Repeal Act 1827(7 & 8 Geo. 4.c. 27), forIrelandbyCriminal Statutes (Ireland) Repeal Act 1828(9 Geo. 4.c. 53) and forIndiabyCriminal Law (India) Act 1828(9 Geo. 4.c. 74)
1 Edw. 3. Stat. 2
[edit]The3rd Parliament of King Edward III,which met at Lincoln from 7 February 1328 until 5 March 1328.
This session was also traditionally cited as1 Edw. 3. St. 2,1 Edw. 3. st. 2,1 Ed. 3. Stat. 2,1 Ed. 3. St. 2or1 Ed. 3. st. 2.
- (Confirmation of charters, etc.) c. 1A Confirmation of the Great Charter, and the Charter of the Forest. Perambulation of Forests.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Forest) c. 2.How every Person may use his Woods within the Forest. Seizing of Bishops Temporalties./Housebote[a]and Haybote[b]within the Forrest. Seizing of Bishop's Temporalties.— repealed byWild Creatures and Forest Laws Act 1971(c. 47)
- King's Pardon Act 1327c. 3King Edward the Second's Pardon confirmed to the Jews and all others.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Crown debts) c. 4The King's Debts shall be stalled according to the Debtor's Estate.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Military service) c. 5None shall he compelled to go to War out of the Shire where he dwelleth, but, &c.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Taxation) c. 6How Aid granted to the King shall be taxed.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Conveyance of soldiers) c. 7Who shall pay the Wages to Conductors of Soldiers.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Beaupleader) c. 8Nothing shall be taken for Beaupleader.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Franchises of cities, etc.) c. 9A Confirmation of the Liberties of Cities and Boroughs.— repealed byStatute Law (Repeals) Act 1969(c. 52)
- (Corodies, etc.) c. 10There shall be no more Grants of Corodies at the King's Request by Bishops, Abbots, &c.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Prohibition) c. 11No Suit shall be made in the Spiritual Court against Minors.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Tenure in capite, etc.) c. 12No Forfeiture, but a Fine shall be made for Alienation of Lands holden of the King.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Tenure in capite, etc.) c. 13Purchasing of Lands holden of the King as of some Honour.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Maintenance Act 1326[4]c. 14None shall commit Maintenance.— repealed byCriminal Law Act 1967(c. 58)
- (Military service) c. 15None shall he bound by Writing to come armed to the King, for that every Subject is at his Commandment.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Justice of the Peace Act 1327c. 16Who shall be assigned Justices and Keepers of the Peace.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- (Indictments) c. 17Indictments in the Sheriffs Turn shall be by Roll indented.— repealed bySheriffs Act 1887(50 & 51 Vict.c. 55)
Notes
[edit]- ^Housebote is the right or privilege of a tenant to take wood from a landlord's estate for the upkeep of a house; (also) the rent paid for this privilege; (the clearing or taking of) wood for this purpose.[2]
- ^Haybote is wood or thorns for the repair of fences; the right of the tenant or commoner to take such material from the landlord's estate, or the common.[3]
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. pp. 22–23 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. pp. 18–19.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1328 (2 Edw. 3)
[edit]The4th Parliament of King Edward III,which met at Northampton from 24 April 1328 until 14 May 1328.
This session was also traditionally cited as2 Ed. 3.
- (Confirmation of charters) c. 1A Confirmation of the Great Charter, and the Charter of the Forest.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Pardons for Felony, Justices of Assize, etc. Act 1328[5]c. 2In what Cases only Pardon of Felony shall he granted. Who shall be Justices of Assise, &c.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1950(14 Geo. 6.c. 6)
- (Riding or going armed) c. 3No Man shall come before the Justices or go or ride armed.— repealed byCriminal Law Act 1967(c. 58)
- (Sheriff) c. 4A Confirmation of the Statute of Lincoln, containing the Sufficiency of Sheriffs, &c.— repealed bySheriffs Act 1887(50 & 51 Vict.c. 55)
- (Sheriff) c. 5The Manner how Writs shall be delivered to the Sheriff to be executed.— repealed bySheriffs Act 1887(50 & 51 Vict.c. 55)
- (Confirmation of statutes, etc.) c. 6Justices shall have Authority to punish Breakers of the Peace.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Inquiry of past felons, etc.) c. 7Commissions shall he granted to certain Persons to bear and determine Offences before committed, and to punish the Offenders.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Commands in delay of justice) c. 8No Commandment under the King's Seal shall disturb or delay Justice.— repealed by theStatute Law (Repeals) Act 1969(c. 52)
- Staples Act 1328[6]c. 9All Staples shall cease, and all Merchants may come in and go out with their Merchandises.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Pardon of fines) c. 10The King's Pardon of Fines forfeited.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Common Bench) c. 11The common Bench shall not be removed without Warning by Adjournment.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Anne xing Hundreds to Counties) c. 12Hundreds and Wapentakes shall be annexed to Counties, and not let to Ferm.— repealed bySheriffs Act 1887(50 & 51 Vict.c. 55)
- (Process for Past Trespasses) c. 13Process of Trespass committed in the time of King Edward the Second.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Measure, etc. of Cloths Imported) c. 14The Measure and Assise of Clothes of Ray and of Colour.— repealed byWoollen Manufacture Act 1809(49 Geo. 3.c. 109)
- Keeping of Fairs Act 1328c. 15No Person shall keep a Fair longer than he ought to do.— repealed byStatute Law (Repeals) Act 1969(c. 52)
- (Inquests) c. 16Nisi prius may be granted as well at the tenants Suit as the Demandants.— repealed byCivil Procedure Acts Repeal Act 1879(42 & 43 Vict.c. 59)
- (Writs of deceit) c. 17A Writ of Deceit shall be maintainable in Case of Garnishment in Plea of Land.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 23 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 19.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1330 (4 Edw. 3)
[edit]The6th Parliament of King Edward III,which met at York from 11 March 1330 until 21 March 1330.
This session was also traditionally cited as4 Ed. 3.
- (Confirmation of charters & statutes) c. 1A Confirmation of all Statutes not repealed.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Justices of assise & gaol delivery: justices of the peace) c. 2The Authority of justices of Assise, Gaol-delivery, and of the Peace.— repealed byStatute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act 1881(44 & 45 Vict.c. 59)
- Civil Procedure Act 1330[7]or Purveyance Act 1330 c. 3Purveyors far the King, Queen, and their Children, and what they may do.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Purveyance) c. 4A Confirmation of the Statute 28 Edw. 1. Stat. 3. c. 2.[a]touching Purveyors.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Pardon of fines, etc.) c. 5The King's Pardon of certain Fines, and also of some Money granted to him.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Confirmation of 35 Edw. 1. Stat. Karl.) c. 6The Statute made at Carlisle, Anno 35 Edw. 1. Stat. 1.[b]touching Religious Persons, confirmed.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Executors' action for trespass) c. 7Executors shall have an Action of Trespass for a Wrong done to their Testator.— repealed byAdministration of Estates Act 1925(15 & 16 Geo. 5.c. 23)
- (Passages at the ports) c. 8At all Passages Men shall pay no more for their Fare than they had wont to do.— repealed forIrelandbyStatute Law Revision (Ireland) Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98) and forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act 1881(44 & 45 Vict.c. 59)
- (Hundred: Sheriff) c. 9Sheriffs. Bailiffs of Hundreds. and Escheators, shall have sufficient in the County.— repealed byStatute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act 1881(44 & 45 Vict.c. 59)
- (Receipt of offenders by sheriffs, etc.) c. 10Sheriffs and Gaolers shall receive Offenders without taking a thing.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Justices of assize) c. 11Justices of Assises, &c. shall enquire of Maintainers, Conspirators, and Champetre's.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1950(14 Geo. 6.c. 6)
- (Assay, etc. of wines) c. 12Wines shall he assayed, and sold at reasonable Prices.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Pardons) c. 13A Confirmation of the Statute of 2 Edward 3. cap. 2.[c]touching granting of Pardons.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Parliament) c. 14A Parliament shall be holden once every Year.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Farming of hundreds by sheriffs) c. 15Sheriffs shall let their Hundreds and Wapentakes for the old Ferm.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
Notes
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 23 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 19.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1331 (5 Edw. 3)
[edit]The8th Parliament of King Edward III,which met at Westminster from 30 September 1331 until 9 October 1331.
This session was also traditionally cited as5 Ed. 3.
- (Confirmation of charters) c. 1The Great Charter and the Charter of the Forest confirmed.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Purveyance, Marchalsea) c. 2Things purveyed for the King's House shall be praised, and Tallies made thereof. Of what People Inquests in the Marshal's Court shall be taken. Redressing of Error there.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Confirmation of 35 Edw. 1 Stat. Carlisle) c. 3A Confirmation of the Statute of Carlisle, made 35 Edw. I. Stat. 1.[a]touching Religious Houses.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Qualification of sheriffs) c. 4None shall be Sheriff, Escheator, or Bailiff of Franchise, unless be he hath sufficient in the County.— repealed bySheriffs Act 1887(50 & 51 Vict.c. 55)
- Sale of Wares after Close of Fair Act 1331c. 5The Penalty if any do sell Ware at a Fair after it is ended.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1958(6 & 7 Eliz. 2.c. 46)
- (Attaints) c. 6Nisi prius shall be granted in Attaint, but no Essoin or Protection. Days given.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Attaints) c. 7Attaint shall be granted in trespass, if the Damage pass xl s.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Custody by Marshals of King's Bench Act 1331[8]c. 8The Marshals of the King's Bench shall not bail Felons.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1887
- (Unlawful attachment, etc. forbidden) c. 9None shall be attached or forejudged contrary to the Great Charter, or the Law.— repealed byStatute Law (Repeals) Act 1969(c. 52)
- (Jurors) c. 10The Punishment of a Juror that is Ambidexter, and taketh Money.— repealed byJuries (Ireland) Act 1833(3 & 4 Will. 4.c. 91)
- (Arrest: criminal procedure) c. 11Process against those that be appealed, indicted, or outlawed in one County, and remain in another.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- (Outlawry) c. 12What is requisite to be done to have their Pardons allowed which be outlawed.— repealed byCivil Procedure Acts Repeal Act 1879(42 & 43 Vict.c. 59)
- (Outlawry) c. 13What is requisite where any Person will avoid an Outlawry by Imprisonment.— repealed byCivil Procedure Acts Repeal Act 1879(42 & 43 Vict.c. 59)
- Arrest, etc., of Night Walkers, etc. Act 1331[9]c. 14Night-walkers and suspected Persons shall be safely kept.— repealed byRepeal of Obsolete Statutes Act 1856(19 & 20 Vict.c. 64)
Notes
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 23 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 19.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1335 (9 Edw. 3)
[edit]This session was also traditionally cited as9 Ed. 3.
9 Edw. 3. Stat. 1
[edit]The14th Parliament of King Edward III,which met at York from 26 May 1335 until 3 June 1335.
This session was also traditionally cited as9 Edw. 3. St. 2,9 Edw. 3. st. 2,9 Ed. 3. Stat. 2,9 Ed. 3. St. 2or9 Ed. 3. st. 2.
- (Foreign and other merchants) c. 1Merchant Strangers may buy and sell within this Realm without Disturbance.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Nonplevin) c. 2No Man shall lose Land because of Nonplevin.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Process against executors) c. 3In a Writ of Debt against divers Exectors, they shall not fourch by Essoin.— repealed byCivil Procedure Acts Repeal Act 1879(42 & 43 Vict.c. 59)
- c. 4Trial of a Deed dated where the King's Writ runeth not.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 5Which Justices shall send their Records and Process determined into the Exchequer.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
9 Edw. 3. Stat. 2
[edit]The15th Parliament of King Edward III,which met at York from 11 March 1336 until 20 March 1336.
This session was also traditionally cited as9 Edw. 3. St. 2,9 Edw. 3. st. 2,9 Ed. 3. Stat. 2,9 Ed. 3. St. 2or9 Ed. 3. st. 2.
- Statute of Money (Money, gold, silver) cc. 1–11
- c. 1None shall convey Gold or Silver forth of the Realm without the King's Licence.— repealed byCoinage Offences Act 1832(2 & 3 Will. 4.c. 34)
- c. 2No false Money or counterfeit Sterling shall be brought into the Realm.— repealed byCoinage Offences Act 1832(2 & 3 Will. 4.c. 34)
- c. 3No Sterling Farthing or Halfpence shall be molten to make Vessel.— repealed byCoinage Offences Act 1832(2 & 3 Will. 4.c. 34)
- c. 4Black Money shall be current in this Realm.— repealed byCoinage Offences Act 1832(2 & 3 Will. 4.c. 34)
- c. 5The Reward of those that will sue against the Offenders of this Statute.— repealed byCoinage Offences Act 1832(2 & 3 Will. 4.c. 34)
- c. 6There shall be no defrauding of this Statute.— repealed byCoinage Offences Act 1832(2 & 3 Will. 4.c. 34)
- c. 7Exchanges shall be where it shall please the King and his Council.— repealed byCoinage Offences Act 1832(2 & 3 Will. 4.c. 34)
- c. 8Pilgrims shall pass at Dover only.— repealed byCoinage Offences Act 1832(2 & 3 Will. 4.c. 34)
- c. 9Search shall be made for Money carried out, and false Money brought in.— repealed byCoinage Offences Act 1832(2 & 3 Will. 4.c. 34)
- c. 10The Searchers shall have the Fourth Part of the Forfeiture.— repealed byCoinage Offences Act 1832(2 & 3 Will. 4.c. 34)
- c. 11Hostlers shall be sworn to search their Guests.— repealed byCoinage Offences Act 1832(2 & 3 Will. 4.c. 34)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 23 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 19.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1336 (10 Edw. 3)
[edit]The16th Parliament of King Edward III,which met from 3 March 1337.
This session was also traditionally cited as10 Ed. 3.
- (Pardons, etc.) 10 Edw. 3 Stat. 1
- c. 1A Confirmation of former Statutes.— repealed byStatute Law Revision (Ireland) Act 1872
- c. 2Pardons shall not be granted contrary to the Statute of 2 Edw. III. cap. 2.[a]— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 3He that hath a Pardon of Felony shall find Sureties for his good abearing.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Purveyance, etc. Act 1336[10]10 Edw. 3 Stat. 2
- c. 1Things Purveyed for the King's House shall be praised, and Tallies made thereof.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 2Of what People Enquests in the Marshals Court of the King's House shall be taken.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 3Error in the Marshals Courts shall be reversed in the King's Bench.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 4The Sheriff shall make Purveyance for the King's Horses.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 5Certain Persons shall he appointed to hear the Offences of the Keepers of the King's Horses.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Statute of Nottingham10 Edw. 3 Stat. 3 (Sumptuary law) (Statutum de Cibariis utendis) — repealed byRepeal of Obsolete Statutes Act 1856(19 & 20 Vict.c. 64)
Notes
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 23 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 20.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1337 (11 Edw. 3)
[edit]The17th Parliament of King Edward III,which met at Westminster from 27 September 1337.
This session was also traditionally cited as11 Ed. 3.
Statute made at Westminster.
- Wool Act 1337c. 1It shall be Felony to carry any Wool out of the Realm, until it be otherwise ordained.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Cloth Act 1337c. 2None shall wear any Cloth but such as is made in England.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Importation Act 1337c. 3No Clothes made beyond the Seas shall be brought into the King's Dominions.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Fur Act 1337c. 4Who only may wear Furs.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Cloth (No. 2) Act 1337c. 5Cloth-workers may come into the King's Dominions, and have sufficient Liberties.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
Sources
[edit]- "Anno undecimo Edwardi III".The Statutes at Large.Vol. 1 – Magna Charta to 14 Edward III – 1225 to 1340. 16 April 1762. pp. 486–470 – viaInternet Archive.
- "Anno undecimo Edwardi III".The Statutes at Large.Vol. 1 – Magna Charta to 14 Edward III – 1225 to 1340. Cambridge, Printed by J. Bentham. 16 April 1762. pp. 486–470 – viaInternet Archive.
- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 24 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 20.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
- "Acts of the English Parliament from 1337".legislation.gov.uk.The National Archives.
1340 (14 Edw. 3)
[edit]The22nd Parliament of King Edward III,which met from 12 July 1340 until 26 July 1340.
This session was also traditionally cited as14 Ed. 3.
- 14 Edw. 3 Stat. 1
- (Confirmation of liberties) c. 1A Confirmation of liberties.— repealed by?
- (Pardon of chattels of felons, etc.) c. 2The King in respect of his Wars in Scotland, France, and Gascoign, &c. doth pardon several Offences.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Pardon of Crown debts) c. 3The King's Pardon to his People of divers Debts, Accompts, Arrearages, &c. until the Tenth Tear of his Reign.— repealed byStatute Law Revision (Ireland) Act 1872
- Engleschrie Act 1340c. 4Presentment of Engleschrie shall be clearly extirpate.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Delays in courts) c. 5.Commissioners appointed to redress Delays etc. of Courts of Justice.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Amendment of records) c. 6A Record which is defective by Misprision of a Clerk, shall be amended.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1950(14 Geo. 6.c. 6)
- (Appointment of sheriffs) c. 7How long a Sheriff shall tarry in his Office.— repealed bySheriffs Act 1887(50 & 51 Vict.c. 55)
- (Escheators and coroners) c. 8How many Escheators may be in the Realm, and how long they shall continue in Office.— repealed byCoroners Act 1887(50 & 51 Vict.c. 71)
- (Anne xing hundreds to counties) c. 9Sheriffs shall keep Hundreds in their own Hands, or let them upon the old Rent. There shall be but one Bailiff errant in one County.— repealed bySheriffs Act 1887(50 & 51 Vict.c. 55)
- (Custody of gaols, etc.) c. 10Sheriffs shall have the keeping of Gaols. A Prisoner by Duress becometh an Approver.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Clerks of statutes merchant) c. 11A Clerk of the Statutes shall have sufficient, and be resident upon his Office.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Measures and weights) c. 12Bushels and Weights shall he made and sent into every County.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Tenure in capite) c. 13Escheators shall make no Waste in the Lands of the King's Wards. A Ward shall have an Action of Waste against his Guardian.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Petition for lands in King's hand) c. 14There shall be but four Writs of Search for the King. Nothing shall hinder the Execution of Justice.— repealed byCivil Procedure Acts Repeal Act 1879(42 & 43 Vict.c. 59)
- (Pardon for felony) c. 15No pardon for Felony, but where the King may do it saving his Oath.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Nisi prius) c. 16Before what Persons Nisi prius may be granted.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1950(14 Geo. 6.c. 6)
- (Real actions) c. 17A Juris utrum maintainable for a Parson or Vicar.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Real actions) c. 18If the Tenant will vouch to warranty a dead Man, the Demandant may aver that he is dead.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Purveyance Act 1340[11]c. 19How Purveyors for the King's House and Wars shall make their Purveyance.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Taxation) c. 20A Subsidy granted to the King of the Ninth Lamb, the Ninth Fleece, &c. in Regard of Grants, &c. made in the Lords and Commons, and for the King's Wars.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Taxation, etc.) c. 21A Subsidy granted to the King of Wool, Wool-fells, and other Merchandise exported from Easter next until the Feast of Pentecost Twelvemonth following.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Taxation, etc. Act 1340[12]14 Edw. 3. Stat. 2— cited as 14 Edw. 3. Stats. 2 and 3 inThe Statutes at Large
- c. 1The King's Grants that the foresaid Subsidy of the ninth Lamb, &c. shall be no Example, nor prejudicial to his Subjects: All shall be spent in his Wars.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 2All Merchants, being no Enemies, shall come into the Realm, and depart quietly.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Denial of subjection of England to Kings of France)14 Edw. 3. Stat. 3The Realm and People of England shall not be subject to the King or Kingdom of France.— cited as 14 Edw. 3. Stat. 5 inThe Statutes at Large;repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- A Statute for the Clergy(Purveyance, presentation to church and bishop's temporalities)14 Edw. 3. Stat. 4
- c. 1Spiritual Persons Goods shall not be taken by Purveyances without the Owners Consent.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 2Presentment to Churches made by the King in another's Right.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 3No Bishops Temporalties shall be seized without good Cause.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 4How the temporalties of Bishops shall be used in Time of Vacation.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 5Who shall demise Bishops Temporalties during the Time of Vacation.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
Sources
[edit]- "Anno decimo quarto Edwardi III".The Statutes at Large.Vol. 1 – Magna Charta to 14 Edward III – 1225 to 1340. 16 April 1762. pp. 470–500 – viaInternet Archive.
- "Anno decimo quarto Edwardi III".The Statutes at Large.Vol. 1 – Magna Charta to 14 Edward III – 1225 to 1340. Cambridge, Printed by J. Bentham. 16 April 1762. pp. 470–500 – viaInternet Archive.
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- "Acts of the English Parliament from 1337".legislation.gov.uk.The National Archives.
1341 (15 Edw. 3)
[edit]The23rd Parliament of King Edward III,which met from 23 April 1341.
This session was also traditionally cited as15 Ed. 3.
- 15 Edw. 3. Stat. 1
- c. 1A confirmation of the great charter and former statutes.— repealed by15 Edw. 3. Stat. 2
- Trial of Peers Act 1341c. 2The peers of the realm and great officers for great offences shall be tried in parliament.— repealed by15 Edw. 3. Stat. 2
- c. 3The chancellor and other great officers to swear to keep the laws.— repealed by15 Edw. 3. Stat. 2
- c. 4At every parliament the King may take several great offices into his hands, and retain them four or five days. Those that attempt suits against the laws and statutes of the realm shall answer it in parliament.— repealed by15 Edw. 3. Stat. 2
- c. 5Punishments of usury by the King or the ordinaries.— repealed by15 Edw. 3. Stat. 2
- c. 6Ministers of the church shall not answer before the King's justices for things done touching the jurisdiction of the church.— repealed by15 Edw. 3. Stat. 2
- 15 Edw. 3. Stat. 2
- (Repeal of 15 Edw. 3. Stat. 1)A repeal of the said former statute.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- 15 Edw. 3. Stat. 3An Act concerning a subsidy, &c. of wools, containing seven chapters.
- (Subsidy) c. 1 — repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Subsidy) c. 2 — repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Subsidy) c. 3 — repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Subsidy) c. 4 — repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Subsidy) c. 5 — repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Subsidy) c. 6 — repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Subsidy) c. 7 — repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 24 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 20.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1343 (17 Edw. 3)
[edit]The24th Parliament of King Edward III,which met from 28 April 1343 until 20 May 1343.
This session was also traditionally cited as17 Ed. 3.
- De Moneoi(Of Money) /An Act for the searching of money.— repealed byCoinage Offences Act 1832(2 & 3 Will. 4.c. 34)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 24 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 20.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1344 (18 Edw. 3)
[edit]This session was also traditionally cited as18 Ed. 3.
18 Edw. 3. Stat. 1
[edit]The25th Parliament of King Edward III,which met from 7 June 1344 until 28 June 1344.
This session was also traditionally cited as18 Ed. 3. Stat. 1.
- Declaracio facta in Parliamento tento apud Westm. anno xvij de Exigend.(Declaration made in the Parliament holden at Westminster, in the Seventeenth Year; concerning Exigends.) /A statute for the declaration of exigents.— repealed byAdministration of Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1938(1 & 2 Geo. 6.c. 63)
18 Edw. 3. Stat. 2
[edit]Continuing the25th Parliament of King Edward III,which met from 7 June 1344 until 28 June 1344.
This session was also traditionally cited as18 Ed. 3. Stat. 2.
- Taxation Act 1344[13]part preceding c. 1Two quinzimes[a]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.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Commissions of new enquiries) c. 1Commissions of new enquiries shall cease, saving indictments of felonies, and trespasses of wools carried out without subsidies, customs, &c.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Justice of the Peace) c. 2Justices of the peace shall be appointed, and their authority.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- (Freedom of trade) c. 3All persons may buy wools. The sea shall be open.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Weights and measures) c. 4Commissions to assay weights and measures shall be repealed, and none such granted.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (No exigents in trespass) c. 5No exigent[b]shall be granted in trespass, but where it is against the peace.— repealed byAdministration of Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1938(1 & 2 Geo. 6.c. 63)
- (Currency) c. 6Money shall be made and exchanges ordained where the King shall please.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Confirmation of statutes, etc.) c. 7When the King's wages to soldiers shall begin and end.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
18 Edw. 3 Stat. 3
[edit]Continuing the25th Parliament of King Edward III,which met from 7 June 1344 until 28 June 1344.
This session was also traditionally cited as18 Ed. 3. Stat. 3.
- Exemption of Prelates from Secular Jurisdiction Act 1344[14]c. 1A Trinennial disme granted to the King by the clergy towards the maintenance of his war in France.— repealed byCriminal Law Act 1967(c. 58)
- (Bigamy) c. 2Bigamy shall be tried by the ordinary, and not by inquest.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyOffences Against the Person Act 1828(9 Geo. 4.c. 31), forIrelandbyOffences Against the Person (Ireland) Act 1829(10 Geo. 4.c. 34) and forIndiabyCriminal Law (India) Act 1828(9 Geo. 4.c. 74)
- (Mortmain) c. 3Prelates impeached for purchasing lands in Mortmain.— repealed byMortmain and Charitable Uses Act 1888(51 & 52 Vict.c. 42)
- (Purveyance) c. 4In commissions to be made for purveyance, the fees of the church shall be excepted.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Prohibitions) c. 5No prohibition shall be awarded but where the King hath cognisance.— repealed byStatute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act 1881(44 & 45 Vict.c. 59)
- (Spiritual jurisdiction) c. 6Temporal justices shall not enquire of process awarded by spiritual judges.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Scire facias for tithes) c. 7No Scire facias shall be awarded against a clerk for tithes.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
Notes
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. pp. 24–25 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. pp. 20–21.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1346 (20 Edw. 3)
[edit]The26th Parliament of King Edward III,which met from 11 September 1346 until 20 September 1346.
This session was also traditionally cited as20 Ed. 3.
- Ordinance for the Justices
- Civil Procedure Act 1346[15]or Justices of Assize Act 1346 c. 1The justices of both benches, assize, &c. shall do right to all men, take no fee but of the King, nor give counsel where the King is party.— repealed byStatute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act 1881(44 & 45 Vict.c. 59)
- (Exchequer Court) c. 2Barons of the exchequer shall do right to all men without delay.— repealed byStatute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act 1881(44 & 45 Vict.c. 59)
- (Justices of Assize) c. 3Justices of gaol-delivery, &c. and their associates, shall take an oath.— repealed byPromissory Oaths Act 1871(34 & 35 Vict.c. 48)
- (Maintenance and Champerty) c. 4None shall maintain and quarrels but their own.— repealed byStatute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act 1881(44 & 45 Vict.c. 59)
- (Maintenance) c. 5Lords and great men shall put those out of their services, which be maintainers of quarrels.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Justices of Assize) c. 6Justices of assize shall enquire of and punish the misdemeanour of officers and other offenders.— repealed byStatute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act 1881(44 & 45 Vict.c. 59)
- (Oath of the justices)18 Edw. 3 Stat. 4— cited as visible anchor|18 Edw. 3 Stat. 4 inThe Statutes at Large— repealed byPromissory Oaths Act 1871(34 & 35 Vict.c. 48)
- Chancery Oath Act 1346[16]or Oath of the Clerks of Chancery Act 134618 Edw. 3 Stat. 5— cited as 18 Edw. 3 Stat. 5 inThe Statutes at Large– repealed byPromissory Oaths Act 1871(34 & 35 Vict.c. 48)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 25 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 21.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1349 (23 Edw. 3)
[edit]This session was also traditionally cited as23 Ed. 3.
- c. 1Every 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.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 2If a workman or servant depart from service before the time agreed upon, he shall be imprisoned.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 3The old wages, and no more, shall be given to servants.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 4If the lord of a town or manor do offend against the statute in any point, he shall forfeit the treble value.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 5If any artificer or workman take more wages than were wont to be paid, he shall be committed to the gaol.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 6Victuals shall be sold at reasonable prices.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 7No person shall give any thing to a beggar that is able to labour.— repealed byForestalling, Regrating, etc. Act 1844(7 & 8 Vict.c. 24)
- Labourers Artificers, etc. Act 1349[17]c. 8He that taketh more wages than is accustomably given, shall pay the surplusage to the town where he dwelleth, towards a payment to the King of a tenth and fifteenth granted to him.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 25 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 21.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1350 (25 Edw. 3)
[edit]The29th Parliament of King Edward III,which met from 9 February 1351 until 1 March 1351.
This session was also traditionally cited as25 Ed. 3.
- Status of Children Born Abroad Act 1350[18][19][20]orDe natis ultra mare25 Edw. 3. Stat. 1In what place bastardy pleaded against him that is born out of the realm shall be tried.— cited as 25 Edw. 3 Stat. 2 inThe Statutes at Large;still in force
- Statute of Labourers 1351(Labourers, artificers, etc.)25 Edw. 3. Stat. 2— cited as 25 Edw. 3 Stat. 1 inThe Statutes at Large
- c. 1The year and day's wages of servants and labourers in husbandry.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 2How 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.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 3The wages of several sorts of artificers and labourers.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 4Shoes, &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.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 5The several punishments of persons offending against this statute.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 6Sheriffs, 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.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 7The 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.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Aulneger, foreign and other merchants, forestalling, weirs)25 Edw. 3. Stat. 3— cited as 25 Edw. 3 Stat. 4 inThe Statutes at Large
- c. 1The aulneger[a]shall be sworn to do his duty. The penalty if he offend.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 2Merchants strangers may buy and sell without disturbance.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 3The penalty of him that doth forestal[b]wares, merchandise, or victual.— repealed byForestalling, Regrating, etc. Act 1844(7 & 8 Vict.c. 24)
- c. 4New wears[c]shall be pulled down, and not repaired.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- De provisoribus(Statute of Provisors of Benefices)25 Edw. 3. Stat. 4The King and other lords shall present unto benefices of their own, or their ancestors foundation, and not the bishop of Rome.25 Edw. 3. Stat. 6— cited as 25 Edw. 3 Stat. 6 inThe Statutes at Large;repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
Notes
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 25 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 21.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
- "Acts of the English Parliament from 1350".legislation.gov.uk.The National Archives.
1351 (25 Edw. 3)
[edit]The30th Parliament of King Edward III,which met from 13 January 1352 until 11 February 1352.
This session was also traditionally cited as25 Ed. 3.
25 Edw. 3. Stat. 5— cited as a Statute of Purveyors, 25 Edw. 3. Stat. 3 inThe Statutes at Large
- (Purveyance) c. 1By what measures the King's purveyors shall take corn. Things purveyed shall be praised, and tallies made thereof.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Treason Act 1351[21]c. 2A declaration which offences shall be adjudged treason.—still in force
- (Challenge of jurors) c. 3No indicator shall be put upon the inquest of the party indicted.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- (Criminal and Civil Justice) c. 4None shall be condemned upon suggestion without lawful presentment.—still in force
- (Executors of executors) c. 5Executors of executors shall have the benefit and charge of the first testator.— repealed byAdministration of Estates Act 1925(15 & 16 Geo. 5.c. 23)
- (Purveyance) c. 6A purveyor shall not take timber in or about any persons house.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Exactions by keepers of forests, etc.) c. 7Keepers of a forest or chase shall gather nothing without the owner's good will.— repealed byWild Creatures and Forest Laws Act 1971(c. 47)
- (Finding of men at arms) c. 8None shall be bound to find men of arms, but by tenure, or grant by parliament.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Weights) c. 9Auncel weight shall be put out, and weighing shall be by equal balance.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Measures) c. 10Every measure shall be according to the King's standard; and shall be striked without heap; saving the rents of lords.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Aids) c. 11Aid to make the King's son knight, or to marry his daughter.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Exchange of gold and silver) c. 12No person shall take profit by exchange of gold or silver.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Gold and silver coin) c. 13The money of gold or silver now current shall not be impaired.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Process against persons indicted of felony) c. 14What process shall be awarded against him that is indicted of felony.— repealed byAdministration of Justice (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1938(1 & 2 Geo. 6.c. 63)
- (Purveyance) c. 15The penalty of a purveyor taking more sheep than be needful.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Real actions) c. 16The exception of nontenure of parcel shall not abate the whole writ.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Process of Exigent Act 1351[22]c. 17Process of exigent shall be awarded in debt, detinue, and replevin.— repealed byBankruptcy Repeal and Insolvent Court Act 1869(32 & 33 Vict.c. 83)
- (Villainage) c. 18Villenage may be pleaded, and a villein seised, though a Libertate probanda be depending.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Crown debtors) c. 19By the King's protection the parties suit shall not be hindred, but his execution.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Coinage) c. 20Plate of gold and silver shall be received into the King's mint by weight, and not by number; and so shall the money be returned.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Purveyance) c. 21The king's butlers shall purvey no more wine than shall be appointed.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Provisors) c. 22He that purchaseth a provision in Rome for an abbey, shall be out of the King's protection, and any man may do with him as with the King's enemy.— repealed byRepeal of Obsolete Statutes Act 1856(19 & 20 Vict.c. 64)
- (Lombards) c. 23The debt of a Lombard unpaid shall be satisfied by his company.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
An Ordinance for the Clergy25 Edw. 3. Stat. 6
- (Confirmation of privileges of clergy) c. 1All privileges granted to the clergy confirmed. The King nor his heirs shall present to a benefice of another's right of any time of his progenitors.— repealed byStatute Law (Repeals) Act 1969(c. 52)
- (Repeal of 14 Edw. 3 Stat. 4. c. 2) c. 2A repeal of the statute of Anno 14 Ed. 3. stat. 4. cap. 2,[a]touching the King's presentment to a church of another's right.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Presentation to benefices by the King) c. 3When the King presenteth to a benefice in another's right, his title shall be examined.— repealed byStatute Law (Repeals) Act 1969(c. 52)
- (Benefit of clergy) c. 4All clerks convicted of felony or treason shall be delivered to their ordinaries.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyCriminal Statutes Repeal Act 1827(7 & 8 Geo. 4.c. 27), forIrelandbyCriminal Statutes (Ireland) Repeal Act 1828(9 Geo. 4.c. 53) and forIndiabyCriminal Law (India) Act 1828(9 Geo. 4.c. 74)
- (Benefit of clergy) c. 5A clerk shall be arrainged of all his offences at once.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyCriminal Statutes Repeal Act 1827(7 & 8 Geo. 4.c. 27), forIrelandbyCriminal Statutes (Ireland) Repeal Act 1828(9 Geo. 4.c. 53) and forIndiabyCriminal Law (India) Act 1828(9 Geo. 4.c. 74)
- (Temporalities of prelates) c. 6A bishop's temporalities shall not be seised for a contempt.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- King's Title to Benefice Act 1351[23]c. 7The ordinary may counterplead the King's title for a benefice fallen by lapse.— repealed byStatute Law (Repeals) Act 1969(c. 52)
- (Cognizance of avoidance of benefices) c. 8Cognisance of avoidance of benefices appertained to the ecclesiastical judge.— repealed byEcclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure 1963(No. 1)
- (Indictments of ordinaries for extortion) c. 9Indictments of ordinaries for extortion shall be put in certainty.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1887(50 & 51 Vict.c. 59)
Statutum de Forma levationis Decime-quinte(Statute of the Form of levying of the Fifteenth) 25 Edw. 3. Stat. 7The King granteth to the commons in aid of a disme and fifteen by them before granted to him, all the issues, fines, forfeitures, and amerciaments levied of labourers, artificers, regrators, victuallers, and servants.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
Artic. p. Clero. resp.(This Article for the Clergy is respited until the next Parliament) — cited as 25 Edw. 3. Stat. 3 inThe Statutes at Large;repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
Notes
[edit]- ^A Statute for the Clergy(14 Edw. 3.Stat. 4. c. 2)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. pp. 25–26 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 21.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
- "Acts of the English Parliament from 1351".legislation.gov.uk.The National Archives.
1353 (27 Edw. 3)
[edit]This session was also traditionally cited as27 Ed. 3.
- A Statute against Anullers of Judgments of the King's Court27 Edw. 3 Stat. 1
- (Suing in foreign court) c. 1Praemunire for suing in a foreign realm, or impeaching of judgement given.— repealed byCivil Procedure Acts Repeal Act 1879(42 & 43 Vict.c. 59)
- (Pardon) c. 2In a pardon of felony the suggestions and suggestor's name shall be comprised.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- (Regrators) c. 3Commissions shall be granted to enquire of offenders contrary to the statute of 23 Edward III. c. 6.[a]— repealed byForestalling, Regrating, etc. Act 1844(7 & 8 Vict.c. 24)
- (Cloths) c. 4The aulnegers fees for every cloth fold. Cloths shall be sealed before they be put to sale. A subsidy granted to the King of every cloth sold.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Forestallers) c. 5It shall be felony to forestal or ingross Gascoin wine.— repealed byRepeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822(3 Geo. 4.c. 41)
- (Importation of wine) c. 6Merchants may bring their wines to what ports they will.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Buying of wines) c. 7When and where Gascoin wines may be bought.— repealed byRepeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822(3 Geo. 4.c. 41)
- (Gauging of wines) c. 8Red and white wine shall be gauged; and the punishment of him that hindreth it.— repealed byRepeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822(3 Geo. 4.c. 41)
- Ordinance of the Staples 135327 Edw. 3 Stat. 2
- c. 1Where 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.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 2Merchants 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.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 3All 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.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 4None going unto, or returning from the staple, shall be disturbed by purveyors.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 5None of the King's justices shall take cognisance of things belonging to the staple.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 6None of the King's officers shall meddle where the staples be.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 7Licences granted to carry merchandises forth of the realm shall be void.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 8The 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.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 9The effect of a recognisance knowledged in the staple for recovery of a debt.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 10There shall be but one weight, measure and yard through the realm.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 11The penalty for forestalling of merchandises before they come to the staple.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 12The penalty of selling wool, &c. to a Scottishman to be carried into Scotland.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 13A remedy where a merchant's goods be robbed or perished on the sea.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 14Merchants may bring in gold or silver to the King's exchanges, and carry out as much.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 15Indentures 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.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 16Houses shall be set for reasonable rents in staple-towns, imposed by the mayor, &c.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 17A 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.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 18Merchants of Ireland or Wales may bring their merchandises to the staples of England.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 19None shall lose his goods by his servants offence. Speedy justice shall be done from day to day, and from hour to hour.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 20Merchants strangers taken in the King's protection; and for their wrongs shall recover double damages.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 21A mayor and two constables shall be chosen yearly in every staple-town: and their authority.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 22Correctors shall be appointed in the staple-towns to make and record bargains.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 23The officers of the staple, and merchants repairing to, shall be sworn to maintain the staple, and the laws and customs of it.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 24Two 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.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 25It shall be felony to make any conspiracy which may return to the disturbance of the staple.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 26Credit shall be given to letters, or the merchants oaths, of the value of their goods.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 27The forfeiture of those which before this statute have transported their wools, &c.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 28The liberties of the staple confirmed, notwithstanding the franchises of others; but in fairs, markets, hundreds, leets, &c.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Ordin. de feodis Majorum(Fees of mayors, etc. of staples)The ordinance of the several fees of the mayors and constables of the staple, in every city and town where the staple is ordained to be kept, and by what means the same shall be levied.— repealed byRepeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822(3 Geo. 4.c. 41)
Notes
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 26 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 22.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1354 (28 Edw. 3)
[edit]This session was also traditionally cited as28 Ed. 3.
- (Confirmation of charters, etc.) c. 1A confirmation of all statutes before made and used.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Lords of Marches of Wales) c. 2Lords of the marches of Wales shall be attendant to the crown of England, and not to the principality of Wales.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1887(50 & 51 Vict.c. 59)
- Liberty of Subject Act 1354or Due Process of Law Act 1354 c. 3No person shall be condemned without his answer.—still in force
- (Tenure in capite) c. 4Now the King shall be answered the mense rates of lands coming to him by his tenant's death.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Exportation of iron) c. 5No iron shall he carried forth of the realm.— repealed byRepeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822(3 Geo. 4.c. 41)
- Election of Coroners Act 1354[24]c. 6Who shall he coroners, and by whom and where they shall be chosen.— repealed byCoroners Act 1887(50 & 51 Vict.c. 71)
- (Sheriffs) c. 7No sheriff shall continue in his office above one year.— repealed bySheriffs Act 1887(50 & 51 Vict.c. 55)
- (Attaint) c. 8An attaint shall be granted as well upon a bill as upon a writ of trespass.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Sheriffs) c. 9No writ shall be directed to a sheriff to charge an inquest to indict any.— repealed bySheriffs Act 1887(50 & 51 Vict.c. 55)
- (Misprisions in cities and boroughs) c. 10The penalty of the mayor, sheriffs, &c. of London, if they do not redress errors and misprisions there; and in what counties the trial thereof shall be.— repealed byRepeal of Obsolete Statutes Act 1856(19 & 20 Vict.c. 64)
- (Confirmation, etc. of13 Edw. 1Stat. Wynton.cc. 1, 2) c. 11Fresh suit and hue and cry shall be made after robbers from country to country.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Purveyance) c. 12Within what time purveyances made for the King's house shall be paid for.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Confirmation, etc., of 27 Ed. 3. St. 2 Act 1354[25]c. 13The warranty of packing of wool shall he put out. An inquest shall be de Medietate Linguae, where an alien is party.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (The staple) c. 14Upon which days wool may be shewed in the staple, and in which not.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (The staple) c. 15The bounds of every staple, and how far they shall extend.— repealed byRepeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822(3 Geo. 4.c. 41)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. pp. 26–27 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 22.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
- "Acts of the English Parliament from 1354".legislation.gov.uk.The National Archives.
1357 (31 Edw. 3)
[edit]This session was also traditionally cited as31 Ed. 3.
- 31 Edw. 3. Stat. 1
- (Confirmation of charters) c. 1A confirmation of the Great Charter and the Charter of the Forest.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Wool Act 1357c. 2No wool shall be bought by fraud to abate the price thereof. Weights shall be sent to all shires.— repealed byWeights and Measures Act 1878(41 & 42 Vict.c. 49)
- (Discharge of extreats of felon's goods) c. 3A man charged with detaining a felon's goods, layeth the fault on another.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- (Probate of testaments) c. 4Redressing of extortion in bishops offices in proving of wills.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Wine) c. 5The contents of a tun of wine, and the gauging thereof.— repealed byWeights and Measures Act 1824(5 Geo. 4.c. 74)
- (Franchises) c. 6The laws of franchises shall have the fines of labourers and servants, &c. forfeited.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (The Statute of Labourers, the staple) c. 7Justices shall enquire of the offenders of the laws of the staple.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Wool) c. 8That refuse shall be made of wool. All wools, &c. shall be brought to the staple.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Wool) c. 9The King's council upon cause may defer the transporting of wool.— repealed byRepeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822(3 Geo. 4.c. 41)
- (Default of victuallers in London) c. 10Who may govern or reform the defaults of victuallers in London.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Administration of Estates Act 1357[4]c. 11To whom the ordinary may commit the administration of the goods of him that dieth intestate. The benefit and charge of an administrator.— repealed byAdministration of Estates Act 1925(15 & 16 Geo. 5.c. 23)
- (Exchequer Chamber) c. 12The lord chancellor and lord treasurer shall shall examine judgements given in the exchequer.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Pardon, taxation) c. 13The King's pardon to the commons of the escape of felons and their goods not estreated; and a fifteen granted to him in regard of the same.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Levy of escapes of thieves, etc.) c. 14How escapes of felons, chattels of felons and fugitives, shall be levied.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- (Sheriff's tourn) c. 15At what time a sheriff shall hold his turn.— repealed bySheriffs Act 1887(50 & 51 Vict.c. 55)
- Statute of Herrings(Herrings: salt fish of Blakeney) 31 Edw. 3. Stat. 2
- c. 1Herrings shall not be bought or sold on the sea: at what time they shall be sold.— repealed byForestalling, Regrating, etc. Act 1844(7 & 8 Vict.c. 24)
- c. 2The order and time of bringing and selling of herring at Yarmouth fair. How many herrings shall be account an hundred, and how many a last. Who shall govern the fair.— repealed byForestalling, Regrating, etc. Act 1844(7 & 8 Vict.c. 24)
- c. 3What great officers shall take order for selling and buying of fish.— repealed byForestalling, Regrating, etc. Act 1844(7 & 8 Vict.c. 24)
- Statute for Salt-Fish(Herrings: salt fish of Blakeney) 31 Edw. 3. Stat. 3
- c. 1Doggers and load-ships of Blackney haven shall discharge their fish there.— repealed byForestalling, Regrating, etc. Act 1844(7 & 8 Vict.c. 24)
- c. 2The price of dogger-fish shall be assessed at the beginning of the fair. Who may buy nets and hooks in Norfolk.— repealed byForestalling, Regrating, etc. Act 1844(7 & 8 Vict.c. 24)
- An Ordinance made for the Estate of the Land of Ireland(Ordinatio facta pro terrae Hibernie) 31 Edw. 3. Stat. 4 — repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 27 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. pp. 22–23.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1361
[edit]34 Edw. 3
[edit]A parliament at Westminster.
This session was also traditionally cited as34 Ed. 3.
- Justices of the Peace Act 1361[26]c. 1What sort of persons shall be justices of peace; and what authority they shall have.—still in force
- (Purveyance) c. 2No purveyance shall be made but for the King, the Queen, and the King's eldest son.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Purveyance) c. 3When things purveyed for the Queen and Prince shall be paid for.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Juries) c. 4What sort of people shall be returned upon every jury.— repealed byJuries Act 1825(6 Geo. 4.c. 50)
- Weights and Measures Act 1361c. 5Auncel weight shall be put out. Buying and selling shall be by equal balance.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Measures) c. 6All measures shall be according to the King's standard, &c.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyContinuance of Laws, etc. Act 1623(21 Jas. 1.c. 28) and forIrelandbyStatute Law Revision (Ireland) Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Attaint) c. 7An attaint will lie as well in plea real as personal.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Juries) c. 8The penalty of a juror taking reward to give his verdict.— repealed byJuries Act 1825(6 Geo. 4.c. 50)
- (Labourers) c. 9The statutes of 23 Edw. 3. cap. 1 and 25 Edw. 3. stat. 1. cap. 1 and 2. touching labourers, carpenters, Masons, &c. confirmed.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Labourers) c. 10The punishment of labourers, &c. departing from their service into another county.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Labourers) c. 11If a labourer or servant do flee to a city or borough, the chief officer upon request shall deliver him up.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Forfeitures Act 1361c. 12There shall be no forfeiture of lands for treason of dead persons not attainted.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- (Escheators) c. 13By what sort of people, and in what place and manner, an escheator shall take his inquest.— repealed byCivil Procedure Acts Repeal Act 1879(42 & 43 Vict.c. 59)
- (Escheators) c. 14In what court traverses of offices found before escheators shall be tried.— repealed byCivil Procedure Acts Repeal Act 1879
- (Confirmation of grants) c. 15A confirmation of those alienations which the tenants of King Henry he third, &c. did make.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- (Fines) c. 16Non-claim of fines shall hereafter be no bar.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Trade, etc. with Ireland) c. 17Merchandises may be carried into and brought out of Ireland.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Trade, etc. with Ireland) c. 18They which have lands in Ireland, may carry their goods thither, and bring them again.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Customs) c. 19No customers or subsidy shall be paid for canvas to pack wool in.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Exportation of Corn Act 1361c. 20No corn shall be transported but to Calais and Gascoign.— repealed byContinuance of Laws, etc. Act 1623(21 Jas. 1.c. 28)
- (Exportation of wool, etc.) c. 21A confirmation of a former grant to denizens to transport wool beyond sea.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Finding of hawks) c. 22How he shall use another man's hawk that taketh it up.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyCriminal Statutes Repeal Act 1827(7 & 8 Geo. 4.c. 27), forIrelandbyCriminal Statutes (Ireland) Repeal Act 1828(9 Geo. 4.c. 53) and forIndiabyCriminal Law (India) Act 1828(9 Geo. 4.c. 74)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. pp. 27–28 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 23.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
- "Acts of the English Parliament from 1361".legislation.gov.uk.The National Archives.
35 Edw. 3
[edit]This session was also traditionally cited as35 Ed. 3.
- An Ordinance of Herring(Herrings)All persons may buy herring in the fair at Yarmouth openly, and not privily. No man shall enter into a bargain of herring until the first chapman have done with it.— repealed byForestalling, Regrating, etc. Act 1844(7 & 8 Vict.c. 24)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 28 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 23.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1362 (36 Edw. 3)
[edit]A parliament at Westminster.
This session was also traditionally cited as36 Ed. 3.
- 36 Edw. 3. Stat. 1
- (Confirmation of charters, etc.) c. 1A confirmation of all former statutes.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Purveyance) c. 2No purveyance but for the King and Queen. The name of purveyor changed into buyer. Ready payment shall be made of things purveyed, and they shall be appraised.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Purveyance) c. 3The penally of a purveyor who shall receive a reward to spare or charge one.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Purveyance) c. 4Commissions shall he awarded to enquire of purveyors behaviour.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Purveyance) c. 5None shall keep any more horses for the King than be assigned unto him.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Purveyance) c. 6No subjects chator shall buy any thing against the owners consent.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (The staple) c. 7Of what things the mayor and constable of the staple shall take cognisance.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Wages of priests) c. 8A penalty imposed by the bishop upon priests taking more wages than is assigned. What wages a parish priest may take.— repealed byContinuance of Laws, etc. Act 1623(21 Jas. 1.c. 28)
- (Breaches of statutes) c. 9Whosoever is grieved against these statutes, &c. shall have relief in chancery.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Parliament) c. 10A parliament shall be holden once in the year.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Customs, exportation) c. 11The three years subsidy formerly granted shall be no example for the future. All merchants may transport wools.— repealed byRepeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822(3 Geo. 4.c. 41)
- (Quarter sessions) c. 12At what times the four sessions of justices of peace shall be holden.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- (Escheaters) c. 13An escheator shall have no fee, nor commit waste in wards lands. Lands seised upon an inquest taken before an escheator, shall be letten to farm.— repealed byEscheat (Procedure) Act 1887(50 & 51 Vict.c. 53)
- (Appropriation of certain fines, etc.) c. 14 — repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Pleading in English Act 1362[27]or Statute of Pleading c. 15Pleas shall be pleaded in the English tongue, and inrolled in Latin.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Of the Pardon made to the Commonalty of the Realm of England36 Edw. 3. Stat. 2The pardon made in the same parliament.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 28 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 23.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1363
[edit]37 Edw. 3
[edit]A parliament at Westminster.
This session was also traditionally cited as37 Ed. 3.
- Statut' de Victu et Vestitu(A Statute concerning Diet and Apparel)
- c. 1A confirmation of former statutes.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- Idemptiate Nominisc. 2An Idemptiate Nominis[a]shall be granted upon the wrongful seisure of another's person, lands, or goods.— repealed byCivil Procedure Acts Repeal Act 1879(42 & 43 Vict.c. 59)
- c. 3The several prices of a hen, capon, pullet, and goose.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 4A clerk of the remembrance of the exchequer shall he assigned.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 5Merchants shall not ingross merchandises to inhance the price of them, nor use but one sort of merchandise.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 6Handicraftsmen shall use but one mystery,[b]but workmen may work as they did.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 7Goldsmiths work shall be of good sterling, and marked with his own mark. None shall make white vessel and also gild.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 8The diet and apparel of servants.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 9The apparel of handicraftsmen and yeomen, and of their wives and children.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 10What 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.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 11The apparel of merchants, citizens, burgesses, and handicraftsmen.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 12The 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.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 13The apparel of several sorts of clerks.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 14The apparel of ploughmen, and other of mean estate; and the forfeitures of offenders against this ordinance.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 15Clothiers shall make cloths sufficient of the foresaid prices, so that this statute for default of such cloths be in no wise infringed.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 16A repeal of the punishment of lands, and of life and member, inflicted by the stat. 27 Ed. 3. stat. 1 cap. 5.[c]& 7. enquiry shall be made yearly in Gascoine[d]in the King's dominions, of couchers[e]of England, which lie there to buy wines.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 17In what case a writ shall not be abated by exception of cognisance of villenage.[f]— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 18The order of pursuing a suggestion made to the King.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 19How each person shall use a hawk of another's that he taketh up.— repealed byCriminal Statutes Repeal Act 1827(7 & 8 Geo. 4.c. 27)
Notes
[edit]- ^'Idemptiate Nominis' is Latin for 'Redemption of the Name'.
- ^'Mystery' meaning 'craft'.The dictionary definition ofmysteryat Wiktionary
- ^27 Edw. 3Stat. 1. cc. 5 & 7
- ^TheDuchy of Gasconywas at this time a possession of the English king, this statute being passed during the first peace of theHundred Years' War.
- ^A 'coucher' was someone who resided in an area for trade.
- ^Villenage was a type ofserfdom.
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 28 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 23.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
38 Edw. 3
[edit]This session was also traditionally cited as38 Ed. 3.
- (Gold and silver, fines, merchants, jurors, etc.) 38 Edw. 3. Stat. 1
- c. 1Former statutes shall be observed and executed.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 2Any merchant may use more merchandises than one, notwithstanding the statute of 37 Edw. 3. c. 5.[a]Who only may transport gold or silver.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 3Fines shall be taken in the presence of the pledges.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 4Penal bonds, in the third person shall be void.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 5Any man may wage his law against a Londoner's papers.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 6A repeal of the felony imposed by stat. 27 Ed. 3. stat. 2. c. 3.[b]for transporting of wool, &c. by Englishmen; but the forfeiture of lands and goods shall stand.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 7A confirmation of the statute of the staple, made by 27 Ed. 3. stat. 2.[c]— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 8A ship shall not be lost for a small thing therein not customed.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 9The punishment of him which proveth not his suggestion made to the King.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 10A confirmation of the statutes made for wines.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 11Merchants denizens may fetch wines, and aliens may bring them.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 12The punishment of a juror taking reward to give verdict, and of embraceors.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Obtaining benefices from Rome) 38 Edw. 3. Stat. 2
- c. 1Persons receiving citations from Rome in causes pertaining to the King, &c. to incur the penalties of 25 Edw. 3. stat. 6.[d]— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- c. 2Suspected persons not appearing before the King's justices, after warning, to incur the penalty of 27 Edw. III. stat. 1. cap. 1.[e]— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- c. 3Such offenders to be out of the King's protection, and punished according to the statute of 27 Edw. III. stat. 1. cap. 1.[e]— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- c. 4The punishment of those who sue falsely and maliciously upon this statute. The consent of the King and parliament to impeach offenders against the same.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
Notes
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 28 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 23.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1368 (42 Edw. 3)
[edit]This statute says that it was made atWestminsteron 1 May 1368: seeHalsbury's Statutes.
This session was also traditionally cited as42 Ed. 3.
- (Confirmation of charters) c. 1A confirmation of the Great Charter and the Charter of the Forest, and a repeal of those statutes that be made to the contrary.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Confirmation of pardon) c. 2A writ of allowance of a pardon granted Anno 36 Edw. III.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Observance of due process of law) c. 3None shall be put to answer an accusation made to the King without presentment.—still in force
- (Commission of inquiry) c. 4To what sort of people commissions of inquiry shall be granted.— repealed by theStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- (Escheators) c. 5Of what sufficiency in land every escheator must be; he shall execute his office in his own proper person.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Labourers) c. 6The statute 25 Ed. III. stat. 1. c. 1.[a]concerning labourers, &c. shall be executed.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Londoners) c. 7Londoners and none other, shall sell victuals by retail.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Importation of wine) c. 8English merchants shall not pass into Gascoigne to fetch wines, nor shall buy any wines until they be landed.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Crown debts, etc.) c. 9Estreats shall be shewed to the party indebted, and that which is paid shall be totted. No sheriff, &c. shall continue in office above a year.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Naturalization) c. 10Children born beyond sea in the King's dominions shall be inheritable in England.— repealed by theBritish Nationality and Status of Aliens Act 1914(4 & 5 Geo. 5.c. 17)
- Return of Jurors' Names at Nisi Prius Act 1368[28]c. 11Copies of panels shall he delivered to the parties six days before the sessions.— repealed by theStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
Notes
[edit]- ^Statute of Labourers 1351(25 Edw. 3Stat. 2. c. 1)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 28 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. pp. 23–24.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
- "Acts of the English Parliament from 1368".legislation.gov.uk.The National Archives.
1369 (43 Edw. 3)
[edit]This session was also traditionally cited as43 Ed. 3.
- (The staple) c. 1The wool staple at Calais removed, what towns in England it shall be holden at, and the former appointment of the Irish and Welsh staples confirmed.— repealed byRepeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822(3 Geo. 4.c. 41)
- (Trade with Gascony) c. 2The conditions on which English, Irish, and Welshment, not being artificers, may import wine from Gascoigne, notwithstanding the statute of 42 Ed. III. c. 8.[a]— repealed byRepeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822(3 Geo. 4.c. 41)
- c. 3The King's butler, or his lieutenants, shall take no more wines than is commanded.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Pardon) c. 4The King's general pardon to all men of vert and venison saving to the officers of his forest, &c.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
Notes
[edit]Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 28 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 24.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1371 (45 Edw. 3)
[edit]A parliament at Westminster.
This session was also traditionally cited as45 Ed. 3.
- (Confirmation of charters) c. 1A confirmation of the Great Charter, and the Charter of the Forest in all points.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Weirs) c. 2The penalty of him that setteth up or enhanceth wares.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Prohibition to spiritual courts) Prohibition to spiritual courts in plea for tithe of wood of twenty years growth c. 3A prohibition shall be granted where a suit shall be commenced in a spiritual court for Sylva caedua.— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62)
- (Taxation) c. 4No imposition shall be set upon merchandises of the staple, without the assent of parliament.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 28 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 24.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1372 (46 Edw. 3)
[edit]The44th Parliament of King Edward III,which met from 3 November 1372 until 24 November 1372.
This session was also traditionally cited as46 Ed. 3.
- Knights of the Shire Act 1372[29][30]— repealed byStatute Law Revision Act 1871(34 & 35 Vict.c. 116)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 28 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 24.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1373 (47 Edw. 3)
[edit]The45th Parliament of King Edward III,which met at Westminster from 21 November 1373 until 10 December 1373.
This session was also traditionally cited as47 Ed. 3.
- (Cloth) c. 1The length and breadth of cloth of ray, and cloth of colour.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Currency) c. 2The value of a Scottish groat shall be three pence.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 28 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 24.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
1376 (50 Edw. 3)
[edit]The46th Parliament of King Edward III,which met at Westminster from 28 April 1376 until 10 July 1376.
This session was also traditionally cited as50 Ed. 3.
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.
- (Confirmation of liberties and charters) c. 1A confirmation of the liberties of the church.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Confirmation of liberties and charters) c. 2A confirmation of the Great Charter and the Charter of the Forest.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Pardon) c. 3The King's pardon to the people in the year of his jubilee.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- c. 4No prohibition shall be allowed after consultation duly granted.— repealed byEcclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure 1963(No. 1)
- (Arrest of clergy) c. 5None shall arrest priests or clerks doing divine service.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Fraudulent conveyances) c. 6Fraudulent assurances of lands or goods, to deceive creditors, shall be void.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
- (Cloth) c. 7Woolen cloths shall not be transported before they be fulled.— repealed byRepeal of Acts Concerning Importation Act 1822(3 Geo. 4.c. 41)
- (Cloth) c. 8Certain cloths whereof no subsidy or aulnage shall be paid.— repealed forEngland and WalesbyStatute Law Revision Act 1863(26 & 27 Vict.c. 125) and forIrelandbyStatute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872(35 & 36 Vict.c. 98)
Sources
[edit]- Chronological Table of and Index to the Statutes.Vol. 1: To the End of the Session 59 Vict. Sess. 2 (1895) (13th ed.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1896. p. 29 – viaGoogle Books.
- Chronological Table of the Statutes: Covering the Period from 1235 to the End of 1971.London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1972. p. 24.ISBN978-0-11-840096-1– viaGoogle Books.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^"Civil Procedure, etc. Act 1327".vLex.
- ^"housebote".Oxford English Dictionary(Online ed.).Oxford University Press.(Subscription orparticipating institution membershiprequired.)
- ^"heybote".Oxford English Dictionary(Online ed.).Oxford University Press.(Subscription orparticipating institution membershiprequired.)
- ^abShort title assigned in the Republic of Ireland by theShort Titles Act 1962.
- ^"Pardons for Felony, Justices of Assize, etc. Act 1328".vLex.
- ^Merkin, Rob (2021).Marine Insurance: A Legal History.Edward Elgar Publishing. p. 128.ISBN978-1-78811-675-6.
- ^"Civil Procedure Act 1330".vLex.
- ^"Custody by Marshals of King's Bench Act 1331".vLex.
- ^"Arrest, etc., of Night Walkers, etc. Act 1331".vLex.
- ^"Purveyance, etc. Act 1336".vLex.
- ^"Purveyance Act 1340".vLex.
- ^"Taxation, etc. Act 1340".vLex.
- ^"Taxation Act 1344".vLex.
- ^"Exemption of Prelates from Secular Jurisdiction Act 1344".vLex.
- ^"Ordinance for the Justices - Civil Procedure Act 1346".vLex.
- ^"Oath of the Clerks of Chancery - Chancery Oath Act 1346".vLex.
- ^"Labourers Artificers, etc. Act 1349".vLex.
- ^"Status of children born abroad Act 1350 (25 Ed. III., St. 1.)".NZLII.Selection of Imperial Acts in force in New Zealand in 1881.
- ^Hutson, Lorna, ed. (2017).The Oxford Handbook of English Law and Literature, 1500-1700.Oxford University Press. p. 758.
- ^"Status of Children Born Abroad Act 1350".vLex.
- ^The citation of this act by thisshort titlewas authorised by theShort Titles Act 1896,section 1 and the first schedule. Due to the repeal of those provisions it is now authorised by section 19(2) of theInterpretation Act 1978.
- ^"Process of Exigent Act 1351".vLex.
- ^"King's Title to Benefice Act 1351".vLex.
- ^"Election of Coroners Act 1354".vLex.
- ^"Confirmation, etc., of 27 Ed. 3. St. 2 Act 1354".vLex.
- ^This short title was assigned by theStatute Law Revision Act 1948(11 & 12 Geo. 6.c. 62).
- ^"Pleading in English Act 1362".vLex.
- ^"Return of Jurors' Names at Nisi Prius Act 1368".vLex.
- ^Morris, Caroline (2012).Parliamentary Elections, Representation and the Law.Bloomsbury Publishing.ISBN978-1-84946-147-4.
- ^Rodrick, Sharon (November 2006). "Open Justice, The Media and Avenues of Access to Documents on the Court Record".UNSW Law Journal.29(3). University of New South Wales: 98.
External links
[edit]- The Statutes at Large.Vol. 1 – Magna Charta to 14 Edward III – 1225 to 1340. 16 April 1762 – viaInternet Archive.
- The Statutes at Large.Vol. 1 – Magna Charta to 14 Edward III – 1225 to 1340. Cambridge, Printed by J. Bentham. 16 April 1762 – viaInternet Archive.
- The Statutes at Large.Vol. 2 – 15 Edward III to 13 Henry IV – 1341 to 1411. Cambridge, Printed by J. Bentham. 16 April 1762 – viaInternet Archive.
- The Statutes at Large.Vol. 2 – 15 Edward III to 13 Henry IV – 1341 to 1411. 16 April 1762 – viaInternet Archive.