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The TITLES of the STATUTES. 9. For Discharge of Commissions awarded in the Time of King Richard.

10. For Fees of the Clerk of the Crown of the King's Bench.

11. Touching the Jurisdiction of the Admiral Court.

12. Welshmen shall not purchase Lands, nor bear Office.

13. The Pardon made the 21st of King Richard confirmed.

14. For Purveyors.

15. The Orthodoxy of the Faith of the Church of England asserted, and Provision made against the Oppugners of the same; with the Punishment of Hereticks.

16. For the Punishment of Thefts and other Disorders of Welsh Men.

17. For the present Execution of Welsh Men committing Felonies in England.

18. For keeping Guards in the Castles in Wales.

19. Touching English Men Convict by Welsh Men in Wales.

20. That Welsh Men shall not purchase Lands in England.

21. Touching Liveries.

22. Touching Suits contrary to the Statute 11th Rich. 2.

23. For the Fees of the Marshal of the Marshalsey of the King's House.

24. For Discharge of Process made against them that were in the King's Wages with the Duke of York, 23 Rich. 2.

Anno 4 Henrici 4. {{di|Confirmation of the Liberties of the Church, and of Cities, Boroughs, and Towns franchised, of the Great Charter, and the Charter of the Forest.

2. The Words Insidiatores viarum et depopulatores agrorum, shall not be put in any Indictments, &c.

3. Touching Clerks Convict.

4. The King shall not grant Revenues of the Crown without Deliberation.

5. That the Sheriffs be resident within their Bailiwicks.

6. For sealing of Cloths.

7. Touching Actions again t the Takers of the Profits of Lands. 8. In what Cases a special Assize is maintainable against a Disseisor with Force.

9. For Discharge of Commissioners distrained to return Commissions.

10. For Coinage of Halfpence and Farthings.

11. For granting Commissions for pulling down Wears and Kiddles.

12. In aAppropriation of Churches there shall be Provison made for the Poor of the Parish, and the Vicar.

13. Confirmation of the Statutes, 1 E 3. c. 5. & 25 E. 3. c. 8. touching service in War

14. For retaining Labourers

15. That Merchants Aliens bestow the Money which they receive within the Realm, upon Merchandises of the Realm

16. Against Carriage of Money or Plate out of the Realm.

17. Infants shall not be recieved into the Order of Friere, without the Consent of their Parents

18. For Punishment of an Attorner found in Default

19. No Officer of a Lord of a Franchise shall be an Attorney in the same.

20. For Customers and Comptrollers to be resident upon their Offices.

21. For the Office of Searchers, and that they execute their places in Person.

22. For the remedy of Incumbents put out by the King's Presentees.

23. Against Examination of Judgments given in the King's Courts.

24. Touching Anulnage of Cloths.

25. Touching Hostrllers and Victuallers. 26. That English Men be not convict by Welsh Men, nor marry with Welsh Women.

27. There s shall be no Wasters, Vagabonds, &c. in Wales.

28. Against Congregations of Welsh Men.

29 Against Bearing Armor in Wales.

30 Against sending Armor or Victuals into Wales.

31. That Welsh men have not the Keeping of any Fortresses or Castle in Wales

32. Welsh Men shall not bear certain Offices in Wales.

33. Castles and walled Towns in Wales shall be kept by English Men.

34. English Men married to Welsh Women shall bear no Office in Wales

35. Conncerning Tanners and Shoe-Makers.

{{c|Anno 5. Henrici 4.}} For the Foreitures of the Lands of Sir Henry and Sir Thomas Piercie, and other Traitors.

2. Touching Charters of Pardon to be granted to Approvers

3. For Watch to be kept upon the Sea Coasts.

4. Multiplication of Gold or Silver made Felony

5. Cutting out of tounges, and putting out the Eyes of the King's Subjects, Made Felony.

6. The Penalty for making Assult upon any servant of a Knight in parliament. 7. For the well intreating of Merchant Strangers

8. In what cases the Defendant may be allowed to wager his Law, or plead to an Inquest.

9. For Keeping of Gold and Silver within the Realm. 10. That Justices of the Peace imprison Men in the Common Goals only.

11. For paying og Tithes by Farmers of Aliens Lands, although the Lands may be feifef in the King's Hands.

12. Execution may be awarded upon a Statute Merchant, after it is once shewed in Court.

13. What things may be Gilded

14. For inrolling of Writs, whereupon Fines are levied.

15. Pardon Act 1403

{{c|Anno 6 Henrici 4.}} {{float-left|1.}} {{di|T}}ouching First Fruits of Bishopricks. 2. Touching Letters Patents to be made to the Queen and the King's Sons.

3. Comississons shall be sent to inquire of the Accompts of Sheriffs and other Officer.

4. Touching the selling Merchandises by Merchants Aliens

{{c|Anno 7 Henrici 4.}} {{float-left|1.}} {{di|C}}onfirmation of Liberties and Statutes not reapealed. 2. For establishing the Inheritance of the Crown.

3. The rolls of Estreats shall be made certain.

4. Against Gaolers suffering Prisoners to escape.

5. For the Forfieture of the Lands of the Earl of Northumberlans and the Lord Bardolfe attained of Treson

6. Against purchasing Bulls to be discharged of Tithes.

7. For the true making of Arrow-heads

8. Against Pardons to Benefices full of an Incumbent

9. Cloths and Merchandises may be sold in gros, as well

10 For the Measure of Woollen Cloths.

11.Comissioners shall be discharged by their Oaths from certifying of Comissions.

12. For the forfieture of Land of John Earl 13.Impotent Persons, that be outlawed, may make Attornies. {{right|14. Con-}}