The TITLES of the STATUTES.
- For the Transportation of Butter and Cheese to other Places than Calais.
- Touching Merchandizes foreign bought and foreign sold, and the Duty of the Hosts of Merchants Strangers.
- Touching Collectors of Dismes and Fifteens.
- No Lands shall be granted by Letters Patents, before the King's Title be found.
- For returning of Offices by Escheators.
- What Things are requisite to make the King's Safe Conduct good.
- Touching Entries by Philizers and Exigenters.
- Commissions of Sewers shall be awarded during Ten Years.
- None shall be Justices of Peace, unless he hath Lands to the yearly Value of Twenty Pound.
- Appeals or Indictments supposed in a Place where there is none such, shall be void.
- No Man outlawed in Lancashire shall forfeit any other Lands or Goods, but such as he hath in the same Shire.
- Concerning the making of Arrays and Panells of Inquests.
- Against the Carriage of Woolls to other Places than to Calais.
- There shall be one Measure of Cloth through the Realm.
- Touching the gauging of Vessels of Wine, Oil, and Honey.
- Concerning Captains abating Soldiers Wages.
- Touching Soldiers departing without Licence from their Captains.
Anno 20 Henrici 6.
- FOR the Inrollment of Safe Conducts.
- Touching Outlawries in the County of Lancaster.
- For Punishment of Welsh Men for Robberies in the Counties adjoining.
- Custems shall be paid by Persons made Denizens as Merchants Aliens.
- No Customer, Comptroller, &c. shall have any Ship, use Merchandize, keep a Wharf or an Inn, or be Factor.
- Touching Shipping of Corn over the Sea.
- Concerning not customing Goods brought first into Wales, and from thence into England.
- The King's Purveyors taking Cattle to the Value of Forty Shillings or under, and not making present Payment, may be resisted.
- The Order of Trial of Countesses, &c. by their Peers.
- For making of Worsteds in Norwich.
- For taking away the Pain of Treason in case of breaking of Safe Conducts.
- For Reformation of Partition of Woolls by the Mayor of the Staple of Calais.
Anno 23 Henrici 5.
- TOUCHING Purveyors.
- Concerning the shipping of Woollen Thrums out of this Realm.
- For the true making of Worsteds in Norfolk.
- For taking Outlaws in Wales resorting into Herefordshire.
- Confirmation of the Statute 13 H. 6. cap. 2. for conveying of Corn over the Sea.
- Against gathering of Head-pence by the Sheriff of Northumberland.
- None shall be Sheriff, Under-Sheriff, or Sheriff's Clerk, above One Year, except the City of London.
- Concerning Commissions of Sewers.
- Against Extortion of Sheriffs.
- For levying of Knights Wages for the Parliament.
- Touching the Trial of new foreign Pleas, pleaded after Issue joined.
- Concerning Wages for Servants of Husbandry and Labourers.
- Against Purveyors.
- Touching Election of Knights for the Parliament.
- Touching Payment of Gauge-pence, and the Office of Gaugers.
- Concerning Inquests to be taken by Escheators, and their Fees.
- No new Impositions shall be laid upon them which buy, Wines in Gascoigne and Guien.
Anno 25 Henrici 6.
AGainst Welsh Men.
Anno 27 Henrici 6.
- REstraint of Importation of the Produce of Brabant, &c.
- Confirmation of the Liberties of the Staple.
- No Gold or Silver shall be carried out of the Realm by Merchants Aliens.
- An Act against Welsh Men confirmed.
- Against holding Fairs upon Festival Days and Sundays.
- The King's Pardon to the Clergy.
Anno 28 Henrici 6.
- REstraint of Importation of the Produce of Brabant, &c.
- Concerning Purveyors.
- The King's Pardon to Sheriffs for occupying above a Year.
- Touching Welsh Men and Lancashire Men taking Goods and Cattle under Colour of Distress.
- Against Extortions by Searchers and Customers.
Anno 29 Henrici 6.
- ATainder of Jack Cade.
- Touching Process against Breakers of Truce.
- For repealing of Letters Patents made to Citizens of York.
Anno 31 Henrici 6.
- COnfirmation of the Attainder of Jack Cade.
- Against Rioters disobeying Privy Seals and the King's Proclamation.
- Touching Attachments made by the Wardens of the Marches towards Scotland.
- By what Means he shall obtain Remedy, who having a Safe Conduct, is robbed upon the Sea.
- No Customer, Comptroller, Aulnager, &c. shall have any Estate certain in his Office.
- For the making perpetual the Statute of 20 H. 6. cap. 2, touching the Forfeiture of those which be outlawed in Lancashire.
- Exceptions out of the general Resumption.
- An Act qualifying a Subsidy before granted to the King of Woolls, Fells, and Cloth transported.
- A Remedy for a Woman which is forced against her Will to be bound by Statute or Obligation.
Anno 33 Henrici 6.
- A Remedy for Executors against Servants, which imbezzel their Masters Goods after his Death.
- Repeal of an Act 31 H. 6. cap. 6, for Outlawries in Lancashire.
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