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 A. D. 1362. Anno tricefimo fexto Edwardi III. Stat. i. 3*1 Eft Rot. in Ttirr. Lond. feurete qil ne fra waft ne deftrudtion tanqe il foit ajtigg?. Et qe les ditz efchetours preignent tieles enqu'-ftes en les bones villes et par bones gentz et ce o ertement et par endentures affaires entre les ditz efchetours et ces de les enqueftes come autre- foitz fuift ordeigne par eftatut. Et li nul efchetour face u contraire de cefte ordeignance fufdite eit la piifone de deux anns et outre ibit reint a la volente leRoi. that he fhall do no Wafte nor Deftrudlion, till it be judged. (8) And that the laid Efcheators take fuch By what Sort Inquefts in the good Towns and of good People, of People, in and that openly and by Indentures to be made be- wl V ch PJ ^ ce ' tween the (aid Efcheators and them of the Inquefts, Man'ne" anEf- as another Time was ordained by a Statute. (9) And chenor 'fhall if any Efeheator do to the contrary of this faid Or- take his Inquefts, di nance, he ftiall have two Years Imprifonment, and * Hl 8 - c> *• moreover he fhall be ranfomed at the King's Will.' CAP. XIV. The Fines and Amerciaments of Labourers, Artificers, and Servants, fhall be to the Ufe of the Commons and diltributed among them, during three Years. ITEM pur ce qe lentention des Seignurs & de la communalte eft declare en ceft prefent parlement qe les EXP, communaltees de chefcunes villes de Roialme eient les fins & amerciamentz & touz autres profitz de queconqes artificers fervantz & autres laborers & feuffent paiez as coillours de la quinzifme triennale autre- foitz grantez au Roi pur le temps de trois anns en avantage de la communalte en defcharge de la quinzifme H eft ordeigne en ceft parlement qe touz les deniers des fins & amerciementz & autres profitz iibien ces qe font levez come ceux qe font a lever dues de les ditz trois anns foient levez al oeps de la communalte & diftributz entre eux nient contrefteantz les paroles en lautre eftatute qe font contrariantz a cefte declaration & ordeignance & qe les coillours des ditz deniers ne foient mye tenuz de rendre de ce acompt a Lefchequer mes qe les Juftices de la pees en chefcun countee eient poair doierlour acompt & les compeller de faire pleine diftribution. CAP. XV. Pleas mail be pleaded in the Englifh Tongue, and inrolled in Latin. ITEM pur ceqe monftre eft foventfoitz au Roi par Prelatz Dues Counts Barons et tout la com- munalte les grantz mefchiefs qe font advenuz as plufours du realme de ce qe les leyes cuftumes et eftatutz du dit realme ne font pas conuz commune- ment en mefme le realme par caufe qils font pledez monftrez et juggez en la lange Franceis qeft trop defconue en le dit realme iffint qe les gentz qe pie- dent ou font empledez en les courtz le Roi et les courtz dautres nont entendement ne coniffance de ce qeft dit pur eulx ne contre eulx par lour Ser- geantz"et autres pledours et qe refonablement les dites leyes et cuftumes ferront le plus toft apris et conuz et mieultz entenduz en la lange ufee en le dit realme et par tant chefcun du dit realme fe pur- roit mieultz governer fanz faire offenfe a la leye et le mieultz garder fauver et defendre fes heritages et poffeffions et en diverfes regions et paiis ou le Roi les nobles et autres du dit realme ont efte eft bon governement et plein droit fait a chefcun par caufe qe lour leyes et cuftumes font -apris et ufez en la lange du paiis le Roi defirant le bon governement et tranquillite de fon poeple et de oufter et efchure les maulx et mefchiefs qe font advenuz et purront avenir en cefte partie ad pur les caufes fufdites or- deigne et eftabli del affent avantdit qe toutes plees qe ferront a pleder en fes courtz queconqes devant f.s Juftices queconqes ou en fes autres places ou de- rant fes autres miniftres queconqes ou en les courtz et places des autres Seignurs qeconqes deinz le Realme foient pledez monftretz defenduz refpon- duz debatuz et juggez en la lange Engleife et qils foient entreez et enroullez en Latin et qe les leyes it cuftumes du dit Realme termes et procefles foi- IT E M, Becaufe it is often fhewed to the King by the Prelates, Dukes, Earls, Barons, and all the Commonalty, of the great Mifchiefs which have happened to divers of the Realm, becaufe the Laws, Cuftoms, and Statutes of this Realm be not com- monly * bolden and kept in the fame Realm, for that they be pleaded, fhewed, and judged in the French Tongue, which is much unknown in the faidp>.ea]m, fo that the People which do implead, or be implead- ed, in the King's Court, and in the Courts of other, have no Knowledge nor Underftanding of that which is faid for them or againft them by their Serjeants and other Pleaders; (2) and that reafonably the faid Laws and Cuftoms the rather fhall be perceived and known, and better underftood in the Tongue ufed in the faid Realm, and by fo much every Man of the faid Realm may the better govern himfelf with- out offending of the Law, and the better keep, fave,. and defend his Heritage and Poffeffions: (3) And' in divers Regions and Countries, where the King, the Nobles, and other of the faid Realm have been, good Governance and full Right is done to every Perfon, becaufe that their Laws and Cuftoms be learned and ufed in the Tongue of the Country :"' (4) The King, defiling the good Governance and' Tranquillity of his People, and to put out and ef- chew the Harms and Mifchiefs which do or may hap- pen in this Behalf by the Occafions aforefaid, hath ordained and ftablifhed by the Affent aforefaid, that; all Pleas which fhall be pleaded in any Courts what- foever, before any of his Juftices whatfoever, or in- his other Places, or before any of his other Minifters whatfoever, or in the Courts and Places of any other' Lords whatfoever within the Realm, fhall be pleaded, fhewed, defended, anfwered, debated, and judged in - the Englijh Tongue, and that they be entered and in- rolled in Latin ; (5) and that the Laws and CuflomS' of the fame Realm, Terms, and Procc-fl'es, be hold- ' en Realbnswhy fri* Laws fhould be pleaded and known in the Engliih Tongue. Enforced and extended by 4. Geo. s. c. i6„ and 6 Geo. s« c. 14. Pleas /hall be pleaded in the Engliih Tongue J; and not in the French ; and they (hall be in- rolled ir Latin',-
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