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The TITLES of the STATUTES.

 AN Act concerning the annexing the Duchy of Lancaster, and Cornwal, &al'. An Act for the Restitution of divers Persons in the Time of Richard attainted.  An Act of Conviction and Attainder of John late Duke Norfolk, Thomas Earl of Surrey, Francis Viscount Lowell, Walter Devereux Knight late Lord Ferrers, John Lord Zouche, and divers others. An Act for the Duke of Bedford, and others. An Act for Henry Lord Clifford.  An An Act for William Viscount Beaumont. An Act for John Earl of Oxford, and others. <li>An Act for Jane May, and others.</li> <li>An Act for the Duke of Bedford.</li> <li>An. Act for the Duchess of Bedford.</li> <li>An Act for the Countess of Richmond.</li> <li>An Act for Edward, Son and Heir of Henry Duke of Buckingham.</li> <li>An Act for John Lord Wells.</li> <li>Articulus Juratus in Parliamento.</li> <li>The Restitution of Henry the Sixth, the Duke of Bedford, the Duke of Somerset, and others.</li> <li>The Restitution of Queen Elizabeth, late Wife of Edward the Fourth.</li> <li>Adnullatio actus, &c.</li> <li>An Act for confirming all Letters Patents made by the King, of the Lands of Persons attainted.</li> <li>An Act for Allen Catterall.</li> <li>An Act for Henry Kirkby Son of Richard Kirkby.</li> <li>An Act for William Brandon Knight.</li> <li> An Act for James Stanley Clerk.</li> <li>An Act for Edmond Clere, and Elizabeth his Wife.</li> <li>An Act for Roger Thorpe.</li> <li>An Act for the Restitution of Thomas Ormonde Knight.</li> <li>An Act for Hugh Lotterell.</li> <li>An Act for William Knevett.</li> <li>An Act for the Earl of Devon.</li> <li>An Act for the King's Houshold.</li> <li>An Act for the King's great Wardrobe.</li> <li>An Act for Nicholas Vaux Son and Heir of Sir William Vaux.</li> <li>An Act for the Lord Hungerford.</li> <li>An Act for Johanne Fowler, Widow.</li> <li>An Act for Thomas Delalund.</li> <li>An Act for Anne Pympe.</li> <li>An Act for Thomas Mytt.</li> <li>An Act for Edmund Roos, Son of Thomas Lord Roos.</li> <li>An Act for Margaret Countess of Richmond, the King's Mother, and for Thomas Earl of Derby her Husband.</li> <li>An Act for Lawrence Hill.</li> <li>An Act for John Weston, Prior of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem in England.</li> <li>An Act for Robert Carey.</li> <li>An Act for Restitution of Thomas Gray Knight, late Marquess Dorset.</li> <li>An Act for Sir William Stanley Knight.</li> <li>An Act for Sir John Forney Knight, and Margaret his Wife.</li> <li>An Act of Restitution for John Tresham.</li> <li>An Act for the Heirs of Sir George Browne Knight.</li> <li>An Act for Sir John Seynthloo Knight.</li> <li>An Act for William Troutebeck.</li> <li>An Act of Restitution for Roger Bellingham.</li> <li>An Act for Blanche Nevill to enjoy certain Lands, notwithstanding a Recovery.</li> <li>Another the like Act for Margery Beckett, John Bladborne, and his Wife.</li> <li>An Act for Robert Willoughby Knight, and Elizabeth his Wife, and others.</li> <li>An Act of Restitution for William Daynell.</li> <li>An Act of Restitution for John Calcott.</li> <li>An Act that Edward Ellesmere may enjoy certain Lands, notwithstanding his Release.</li> <li>An Act of Restitution for John Beaumont.</li> <li>An Act of Restitution for Thomas Agard and his Wife.</li> <li>Another Act for John Beamount.</li> <li>An Act for Richard Passelegh, and Johane his Wife.</li> <li>An Act for the Inhabitants of the Isle of Tenett, to build a Bridge at a Place called the Starre Ferry.</li> <li>An Act for John Foster Esquire.</li> <li>An Act for the Mayor, bailiffs, and Citizens of the City of Winchester.</li> <li>An Act for John Lenche.</li> <li>An Act of Resumption of Lands, Tenements, and other Things.</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>Concerning the Authority of the Court of Star-chamber.</li> <li>The taking away of Maidens, Widows, or Wives, against their Wills, made Felony.</li> <li>For taking Bail of Persons arrested in certain Cases.</li> <li>All Deeds of Gifts to defraud Creditors shall be void.</li> <li>All Bargains by the Name of New Chevisance, or dry-Exchange, shall be void.</li> <li>All unlawful Chevisances and Usury shall be extirpate.</li> <li>Concerning the due ordering and recovering of Customs.</li> <li>Merchants Aliens shall employ the Money by them received, upon the Merchandizes of the Realm.</li> <li>Freemen of London may carry their Wares to any Fairs or Markets.</li> <li>Damages shall be given to the Plaintiff, where the Defendant lieth a Writ of Error before Execution.</li> <li>No Cloth shall be transported, before it be barbed, rowed, and shorn.</li> <li>The King's Officers shall not be retained by Liveries, &c. with others.</li> <li>For the Price of long Bows.</li> <li>Conspiracy to destroy the King, or any Lord, or divers Officers of the King's House, shall be Felony.</li> </ol>

<ol><li>AN Act for the Confirmation of Letters Patents made to the Queen.</li> <li>An Act that the Queen may sue in her own Name, and for Confirmation of Letters Patents made to Margaret Countess of Richmond.</li> <li>An Act for George Fere Knight, and Margaret his Wife.</li> <li>An Act for a Gaol to be kept at Lewes for the Shire of Sussex.</li> <li>An Act for the Abbot and Covent of Malmesbury.</li> <li>An Act for the Custody of the Lands and Tenements of Viscount Beamount.</li> <li>An Act for the Prior of the Monastery of St. Mary Magdalene in Monckbretton.</li> <li>An Act for the Mayor and Citizens of the City of York. </li> <li>An Act for the Mayor, Sheriffs, Bailiffs, and Commonalty of the Town of Bristol, for paving of the Streets there.</li> <li>An Act for Anne Countess of Warr.</li> <li >11. An<li></ol>