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A.D. 1229
Anno decimo quarto Henrici III.
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and ratifie these Gifts, &c. as in the end of the Great Charter specified, &c.[1]

  1. 4 Inst. 289 & 291, 315.

See 34 Ed. 1. stat. 5.1 Ed. 3. stat. 2. c. 2.22 Ed. 4 c. 7.31 H. 8. c. 5.32 H. 8. c. 35. which contain farther Provisions respecting the Forest Laws. And farther, 16 Car. I. c. 16. sect. 6. what places shall be deemed Forest; 20 Car. 2. c. 3. for ascertaining the Bounds of the Forest of Dean; 9 & 10 W. 3. c. 36. for preserving Timber in New Forest; 5 G. 1. c. 15. §5. inflicting Penalty on Officers of Forest, &c. confederating with Deer-Stealers; 9 G. 1. c. 22. making it Felony to appear armed and disguised in Forests, &c. And 28 Geo 2. c. 19. §3. for the Penalty of setting fire to Goss in Forests, &c.


Statutum Hiberniæ de coheredibus made at Westminster 9 Febr' & 14 Hen. III. & Ann. Dom. 1229.[1]

How Lands holden by Knights Service, descending to Coparceners within Age, shall be divided. Obs.

[2] [3] [4]

This work was not presented in English and may be found on Latin Wikisource. An English translation is not yet on Wikisource.

In the Old Abridgment, tit. Homage, this Statutum de Hibernia is said, not to be a statute. But the small collections, intituled Magna Charta, &c. and all the English editions, have it.

  1. This Statute is "20 Hen. 3. Stat. Hib. de Coher.", with a date of 1235, in Chronological Table and Index of the Statutes (1835). (Wikisource contributor note)
  2. 2 Inst. 349.
  3. 17 Ed. 2. c. 5.
  4. Regist. 117. 318.
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