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The TIILES of the STATUTES. # Confirmation of Alienations made by the Tenants of King Henry the Third, &c.
 * 1) Nonclaim of Fines shall be no Bar.
 * 2) Merchants, Aliens, or Denizens may come into Ireland.
 * 3) For them that have Posessions in Ireland.
 * 4) No Custom to be paid for Canvasses to pack Woolls in.
 * 5) For Passage of Corn to Callice.
 * 6) For Passage of Woolls.
 * 7) For Hawks found.

N Ordinance touching Herrings coming to Yarmouth, and the Hostellers there.


 * 1) onfirmation of the Great Charter, the Charter of the Forest, and of all Statutes not repealed.
 * 2) Acts against Purveyors.
 * 3) Of what Things the Major and Constables of the Staple shall have Cognizance.
 * 4) For the Wages of Parish Priests.
 * 5) For Punishment of the Offenders of the said Statutes.
 * 6) A Parliament shall be holden once every Year.
 * 7) No Subsidy shall be imposed upon Woolls without Assent of Parliament.
 * 8) For the Quarter Sessions of the Peace.
 * 9) Concerning Escheators.
 * 10) Fines and Amerciaments of Labourers shall be to the Use of the Commons.
 * 11) Pleadings shall be in the English Tongue, and entered in Latin.

HE King's general Pardon.


 * 1) onfirmation of the Great Charter, the Charter of the Forest, and all Statutes before made.
 * 2) For Writs of Idemptitate notninis.
 * 3) For the Price of Poultry.
 * 4) For Clerks of the Exchequer.
 * 5) Against ingrossing of Merchandizes.
 * 6) For Handicraftsmen to hold them in one Occupation.
 * 7) How Goldsmiths shall make their Silver Vessels.
 * 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. Acts for Apparel.
 * 1) An Act for Wines.
 * 2) In what Case a Writ shall not be abated by Exception of Cognizance of Villenage.
 * 3) How Suggestions are to be pursued, which are made to the King.
 * 4) Concerning Hawks found.


 * 1) onfirmation of the Great Charter, the Charter of the Forest, and all Statutes not repealed.
 * 2) An Act licencing all Merchants to buy any Merchandizes.
 * 3) Fines shall be taken in the Presence of the Pledges.
 * 4) Certain penal Bonds in the Third Person shall be void.
 * 5) Touching waging of Law in London against Papers.
 * 6) The Penalty of Death put out for carrying Woolls over the Sea.
 * 7) The Staple to be in England.
 * 8) Ships not to be lost for a little Thing therein not customed.
 * 9) For Punishment of them that make Complaints to the King, and cannot prove them true.
 * 10) & 11. For seeking Wines in Gascoigne.
 * 11) Against Jurors, and Imbracers of Juries.

TATUTES made against Provisors, containing Four Chapters.


 * 1) onfirmation of the Great Charter, and the Charter of the Forest.
 * 2) Confirmation of Pardon
 * 3) None to be put to answer, without Presentment or other Thing of Record.
 * 4) To whom Commissions of Inquiry shall be granted.
 * 5) Concerning Escheators.
 * 6) Confirmation of the Statute of Labourers.
 * 7) That they of London fell Vivtual at Retail, and none other.
 * 8) That no English Merchanas go to seek Wines in Gascoigne.
 * 9) For levying of the Green Wax and Estreats.
 * 10) Children born beyond the Sea within the King's Dominions shall inherit Lands in England.
 * 11) For arraying of Panels of Inquests.


 * 1) OR the Staple to be removed into England.
 * 2) An Act licensing English, Irish, and Welsh, being not Artificers, to buy Wines in Gascoigne, notwithstanding the Statute of 42 Ed. 3. c. 8.
 * 3) Against taking of Wines by the King's Butler.
 * 4) The King's Pardon.


 * 1) onfirmation of the Great Charter, and the Charter of the Forest.
 * 2) For pulling down of Wears, Mills, and Kiddles.
 * 3) A Prohibition shall be granted where a Suit is commenced in the Ecclessiastical Court for Sylva cadua,
 * 4) Confirmation of the Great Charter, and the Charter of the Forest.|No Imposition shall be laid upon Woolls and Leather, other than the Custom and Subsidy.

otulus Parliamenti, Anno 46 Edwardi 3.


 * 1) or Length and, Breadth of Cloths.
 * 2) The Scottish Groat current for Three Pence.


 * 1) onfirmation of the Liberties of Holy Church.
 * 2) Confirmation of the Great Charter, and the Charter of the Forest-.
 * 3) The King's Pardon in his Year of Jubilee.
 * 4) After Consultation, no Prohibition shall be awarded.
 * 5) That no Minister of Holy Church be arrested at Divine Service.
 * 6) Gifts of Lands or Goods to defraud Creditors shall be void.
 * 7) That Woollen Cloths be not carried out of the Realm till they be fulled.
 * 8) That no Subsidy', nor Aulnage be levied of Irish Freeze.

5. Con-
 * 1) Confirmation of the Liberties of the Church, the Great Charter, the Charter of the Forest, and of all Statutes not repealed.
 * 2) Peace shall be kept, and Justice indifferently done to all Men.
 * 3) All Statutes of Purveyors confirmed.
 * 4) Against Maintenance of Quarrels.