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 #An Act that no Man shall lose his Land because of Nonplevin.
 * 1) An Act limiting what Essoins shall be allowed to Executors being sued for the Debt of the Testator.
 * 2) An Act. for Trial of Deeds, dated where the King's Writ runneth not.
 * 3) An Act that Justices of Assise, &c. shall send their Records to the Exchequer.


 * 1) N Act that no Sterling Money nor Plate be carried out of the Realm.
 * 2) An Act that no false Money be brought into the Realm.
 * 3) An Act that no Sterling Halfpence nor Farthings be molten by Goldsmiths.
 * 4) An Act whereby Black Money is prohibited to be current.
 * 5) For Punisliment of the Offenders of this Statute.
 * 6) An Oath of Merchants and Shipmasters, that they shall not offend this Statute.
 * 7) An Act for Tables of Exchange.
 * 8) An Act for Passage of Pilgrims at Dover only.
 * 9) An Act for Search, that no Money or Plate be carried out of the Realm, nor false Money brought in.
 * 10) An Act for the Wages of Searchers, and their Punishiment.
 * 11) An Act that Hostlers in every Port be sworn to search their Guests.


 * 1) Confirmation of the Great Charter, the Charter of the Forest, and of all Statutes not repealed.
 * 2) An Act that no Pardon be granted against the Statute made at Northampton, Anno 2 Ed. 3. c. 2.
 * 3) They that have Charters of Pardon, shall find Surety for their good abearing.


 * 1) hings purveyed for the King's House shall be praised, and Tallies made thereof.
 * 2) The Sheriff shall make Purveyance for the King's Horses.
 * 3) Certain Persons shall be appointed to hear the Offences of the Keepers of the King's Horses.
 * 4) Articles sent to the several Sheriffs for preserving the Peace of the Kingdom till the Meeting of the next Parliament, annexed to the preceding Statute.

Tatutum de Cibariis utendis, editum apud Nottingham.


 * 1) n Act against Carriage of Woolls out of the Realm.
 * 2) An Act against wearing of outlandish Cloth.
 * 3) An Act against bringing of foreign Cloths into the Realm.
 * 4) An Act concerning the wearing of Furs.
 * 5) An Act licencing Clothworkers of strange Lands to come and dwell in England, and other the King's Dominions.


 * 1) Confirmation of Liberties of the Church, and the  Great Charter.
 * 2) & 3. An Act of the King's Pardon.
 * 3) An Act wherby Presentment of Engleschrie is abolished.
 * 4) An Act for Redress of Delays in Judgments in the King's Courts.
 * 5) An Act for Amendment of Records.
 * 6) How long Sheriffs shall tarry in their Offices.
 * 7) An Act concerning Escheators and Coroners.
 * 8) An Act concerning Bailiffs errant, and against letting to Farm of Hundreds and Wapentakes.
 * 9) Sheriffs shall have the keeping of Gaols.
 * 10) The Clerk of the Statutes shall be resident upon his Office.
 * 11) An Act for true Weights and Measures.
 * 12) An Act touching Waste done by Escheators in Wards Lands.
 * 13) An Act for Writs of Search.
 * 14) An Act against granting of Pardon to Felons.
 * 15) An Act touching the granting of Nisi prius before any Justices.
 * 16) An Act touching a Juris Utrum, and other Writs maintainable for Pardons, Vicars, Provosts, &c.
 * 17) An Act against vouching to Warranty a dead Person.
 * 18) An Act against Purveyors.
 * 19) An Act of Subsidy and Fifteen.
 * 20) An Act of Subsidy of Woolls, and Custom for the same.

. N Act touching the Subsidy. 2. An Act that all Merchants Strangers may have safe Conduct.

Statute made at Westminster, April'' 16. Anno14 Edw3. ''Stat 4. reciting some former Grants, and limiting the Custom on Wooll, Plate, & c.


 * 1) N Act that spiritual Persons Goods be not taken by the King's Takers.
 * 2) An Act touching Presentments to Churches made by the King in another's Right.
 * 3) An Act against seizing the Bishops Temporalties into the King's Hands.
 * 4) & 5. Acts against Waste done by Escheators in Bishops Temporalties, and who shall have them during the Vacation.

N Act that the Subjects of England shall be out of Subjection of the Kings of France,


 * 1) n Act for the Maintenance of the Great Charter and of other Charters.
 * 2) An Act concerning Trial by Peers.
 * 3) The Chancellor and other great Officers to swear to keep the Laws.
 * 4) An Act for Offices to be seized into the King's Hands in Time of Parliament.
 * 5) An Act appointing who shall punish Usury.
 * 6) Ministers of the Church shall not answer before the King's Justices for Things done touching the Jurisdiction of the Church.

Revocation of the said former Statute, made 15 Ed. 3.

N Act for a Subsidy of Woolls, and other Things concerning Woolls, containing Seven Chapters.

N Act for the Searching of Money.

Statute for Declaration of Exigents. Anno