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The TITLES of the STATUTES 3. For the Transportation of Butter and Cheese to other Places than Calais.

4. Touching Merchandizes foreign bought and foreign sold, and the Duty of the Hosts of Merchants Strangers.

5. Touching Collectors of Dismes and Fifteens.

6. No Lands shall be granted by Letters Patents, before the King's Title be found.

7. For returning of Offices by Escheators.

8. What Things are requisite to make the King's Safe Conduct good. 9. Touching Entries by Philizers and Exigenters.

10. Commissions of Sewers shiall be awarded during Ten Years.

11. None shall be Justices of Peace, unless he hath Lands to the yearly Value of Twenty Pound.

12. Appeals or Indictments supposed in a Place where there is none such, shall be void.

13. No Man outlawed in Lancashire shall forfeit any other Lands or Goods, but such as he hath in the same Shire.

14. Concerning the making of Arrays and Panells of Inquests.

15. Against the Carriage of Woolls to other Places than to Calais.

16. There shall be one Measure of Cloth through the Realm.

17. Touching the gauging of Vessels of Wine, Oil, and Honey. 18. Concerning Captains abating Soldiers Wages.

19. Touching Soldiers departing without Licence from their Captains.

1. OR the Inrollment of Safe Conducts.

2. Touching Outlawries in the County of Lancaster.

3. For Punishment of Welssh Men for Robberies in the Counties adjoining.

4. Custems shall be paid by Persons made Denizens as Merchants Aliens.

5. No Customer, Comptroller, &c shall have any Ship, use Merchandize, keep a Wharf or an Inn, or be Factor.

6. Touching Shipping of Corn over the Sea.

7. Concerning not customing Goods brought first into Wales, and from thence into England.

8. The King's Purveyors taking Cattle to the Value of Forty Shillings or under, and not making present Payment, may be resisted.

9. The Order of Trial of Countesses, &c. by their Peers.

10.For making of Worsteds in Norwich.

11. For taking away the Pain of Treason in case of breaking of Safe Conducts.

12. For Reformation of Partition of Woolls by the Mayor of the Staple of Calais.

1. OUCHING Purveyors.

2. Concerning the shipping of Woollen Thrums out of this Realm.

3. For the true making of Worsteds in Norfolk.

4. For taking Outlaws in Wales resorting into Herefordshire.

5. Confirmation of the. Statute 13 H.6. cap. 2. for conveying of Corn over the Sea.

6. Against gathering of Head-pence by the Sheriff of Northumberland.

7. None shall be SherifF, Under-Sheriff, or Sheriff's Clerk, above One Year, except the City of London.

8. Concerning Commissions of Sewers.

9. Against Extortion of Sheriffs.

10. For levying of Knights Wages for the Parliament.

11. Touching the Trial of new foreign Pleas, pleaded after Issue joined.

12. Concerning Wages for Servants of Husandry and Labourers.

13. Against Purveyors.

14. Touching Election of Knights for the Parliament.

15. Touching Payment of Gauge-pence, and the Office of Gaugers.

16. Concerning Inquests to be taken by Escheators, and their Fees.

17. No new Impositions shall be laid upon them which buy, Wines in Gascoigne and Guien.

Gainst Welsh Men.

1. Estraint of Importation of the Produce of Brabant, &c. 2. Confirmation of the Liberties of the Staple. 3. No Gold or Silver shall be carried out of the Realm by Merchants Aliens.

4. An Act against Welsh Men confirmed.

5. Against holding Fairs upon Festival Days and Sundays.

6. The King's Pardon to the Clergy.

1.  Estraint of Importation of the Produce of Brabant, & c.

2. Concerning Purveyors.

3. The King's Pardon to Sheriffs for occupying above a Year.

4. Touching Welsh Men and Lancashire Men taking Goods and Cattle under Colour of Distress.

5. Against Extortions by Searchers and Customers.

1. Tainder of Jack Cade.

2. Touching Process against Breakers of Truce.

3. For repealing of Letters Patents made to Citizens of York.

1.onfirmation of the Attainder of Jack Cade. 2. Against Rioters disobeying Privy Seals and the King's Proclamation.

3. Touching Attachments made by the Wardens of the Marches towards Scotland.

4. By what Means he shall obtain Remedy, who having a Safe Conduct, is robbed upon the Sea.

5. No Customer, Comptroller, Aulnager, &c shall have any Estate certain in his Office.

6. For the making perpetual the Statute of 20 H. 6. cap. 2, touching the Forfeiture of those which be outlawed in Lancashire.

7. Exceptions out of the general Resumption.

8. An Act qualifying a Subsidy before granted to the King of Woolls, Fells, and Cloth transported.

9. A Remedy for a Woman which is forced against her Will to be bound by Statute or Obligation.

1. Remedy for Executors against Servants, which imbezzel their Masters Goods after his Death.

2. Repeal of an Act 31 H. 6. cap, 6, for Outlawries in Lancashire. 3. Against