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The TITLES of the STATUTES. # Confirmation of the Statutes concerning the Exchequer; Punishiment of a Clerk of the Exchequer making Process for a Debt paid.
 * 1) Against Villains that withdraw their Services.
 * 2) Against: giving of Liveries for Maintenance.
 * 3) Touching Protections cum clausula Volumus.
 * 4) Gifts of Lands or Goods for Maintenance shall be void, and Assises shall lie against the Pernor of the Profits.
 * 5) Confirmation of a Pardon granted in the Fiftieth Year of Edward the Third.
 * 6) None that hath been Sheriff shall be Sheriff within Three Years after.
 * 7) Touching Prisoners of the Fleet suffered to go at large.
 * 8) Obligations made by Spiritual Men to do contrary to the Laws of the" Church shall be void.
 * 9) Concerning Tithes
 * 10) That no spiritual Person be arrested during Divine Service.


 * 1) HAT Merchants Strangers may safely bring any Merchandizes into this Realm.
 * 2) Against Forestalling of Wines
 * 3) For Merchants and others towards the West Parts.
 * 4) Against Mariners flying out of the King's Service with-out Licence.
 * 5) Against Raisers of false News or seditious Rumours.
 * 6) Against Welshmen taking away Women and Maids out of England, and other Abuses.
 * 7) Urban was duly chosen Pope, and so ought to be accepted and obeyed.
 * 8) Confirmation of the Statutes of Labourers.


 * 1) onfirmation of the Liberties of the Church, the Great Charter, Charter of the Forest, and of all Statutes
 * 2) Repeal of so much of the Act: made the last Parliament, as toucheth unlawful Aslemblies in Wales.
 * 3) For Process to be made against them, which after Gifts made of their Lands and Goods by Collusion, fly to Sanctuary.


 * 1) onfirmation of all Liberties and Statutes.
 * 2) The Penalty of the Aulnager for sealing faulty Cloth.
 * 3) Against farming of Benefices of Aliens.


 * 1) OR the gauging of Wines, Oils, and Honey.
 * 2) The King's Pardon.


 * 1) onfirmation of the Liberties of Holy Church, the Great Charter, the Charter of the Forest, and all other Statutes not repealed
 * 2) Against transporting Gold and Silver out of the Realm; and against Departure of the King's Subjects out of the Realm without Licence.
 * 3) Against importing or transporting of Merchandizes, but only in English Ships.
 * 4) Concerning the Prices of Wines to be sold in the Realm.
 * 5) Sweet Wines and Claret not to be sold by Retail in England after the Nativity of Saint John.
 * 6) The King's Pardon to those that repressed the late Rebellion.
 * 7) Manumissions made by Menace at the late Insurrection shall be void.
 * 8) Against entering into Lands where it is not lawful.
 * 9) Touching Deeds destroyed in the late Insurrection.
 * 10) Touching Discharges of Debts and Accompts in the Exchequer.
 * 11) The Covenants of them that shall serve the King in his Wars or Embassages to be put in Writing, and returned into the Exchequer.
 * 12) That Accompts in the Exchequer be shortly heard.
 * 13) For two Clerks to be assigned to make Parcels of Accompts in the Exchequer.
 * 14) That Accounts of Nichil be put out of the Exchequer.
 * 15) Concerning the Clerk of the Pipe, and the Two Remembrancers for the Entry of Writs of the Great and Privy Seal, and to make Schedules and Certificates.
 * 16) Upon a Judgement of Livery, the Remembrancer shall cause the Suit to cease
 * 17) The Fees of the Clerks of the Exchequer for making a Commission or Record of Nisi prius.


 * 1) OR the well intreating of Merchants Strangers.
 * 2) For passing of Woolls, Leather, and Fells.
 * 3) A Subsidy granted to the King, so that it may be wholly imployed upon the safe keeping of the Seas.
 * 4) For coming to the Parliament.
 * 5) Against Preachers of Heresies.


 * 1) confirmation of all Liberties of the Church, Magna Charta, Charta Forestæe, with all Statutes not repealed.
 * 2) For Actions to be pursued in their proper Counties.
 * 3) In what Courts Writs of Nusances called Vicontiels, shall be pursued.
 * 4) Touching Deeds inrolled that were destroyed in the last Insurrection.
 * 5) For Sessions to be holden by Justices of Assise and Gaol-delivery in the principal Towns.
 * 6) Against Ravishing of Women.
 * 7) For Prices of sweet Wines by Retail.
 * 8) For Qualification of the Act touching the Navy, made 5 Rich. 2. cap. 3.
 * 9) Victuallers to bear no Office in Towns where they dwell.
 * 10) Aliens bringing Victuals into the Realm may sell the same in gross or by retail.
 * 11) That Hosts use no more forestalling of Victuals.
 * 12) Mayors to be sworn to keep the Ordinances of Fishmongers and Victuallers.
 * 13) The King's Pardon touching the late Rebellion.


 * 1) tatute enlarging the same Pardon.
 * 2) Confirmation of the Statutes of Purveyors.
 * 3) Release of such from Actions of Trespass as can prove they were compelled to the late Insurrection.
 * 4) Actions of Trespass to be brought within a limited Time.
 * 5) The Number of Witnesses to prove the Compulsion.

9. Against
 * 1) onfirmation of the Liberties of the Church.
 * 2) Confirmation of Magna Charta, the Charter of the Forest, and all Statutes not repealed.
 * 3) For calling of Jurors within Forests.
 * 4) Touching Imprisonment by Officers of the Forests.
 * 5) Touching Night-walkers, Rogues, and Vagabonds.
 * 6) Proclamation to be made Four Times yearly, by the Sheriffs, of the Statute of Winchester.
 * 7) That Nisi prius be granted at the Suit of any of the Jurors, if the Parties, after the Distress Three Times served, do refuse it.
 * 8) For Purveyors.