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The TITLES of the STATUTES. An Act for Confirmation of Letters Patents made to the Queen. An Act to make the Sum of Five Marks, payable by the Abbey and Covent of Barking, to be Parcel of the Minor of Havering. An Act for the Countess of Richmond and Derby,  An Act for the Earl of Surrey. An Act for Viscount Wills and his Wife. An Act for Thomas Lord De la Warre. An Act for the Prior of Canterbury. An Act for Sir Thomas Lovell, Knight.</li> <li>An Act for Hugh John/on and Johane his Wife.</li> <li>An Act of Attainder of John Hayes.</li> <li>An Act of Attainder of Robert Chamberlaine Knight, and Richard White.</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>NONE going to Battle with the King shall be attainted or make any Forfeiture.</li> <li>For Punishment of Vagabonds and Beggars, and touching Alehouses.</li> <li>For the Authority of Jutices of Assise and of the Peace.</li> <li>The Names of the Towns limited for the keeping of Weights and Measures.</li> <li>For pulling down Wears in the Haven of Southampton, between Calsbord and Redbridge. <li>For packing, and paying the Customs of Woollen Cloths.</li> <li>For Punishment of Riots and unlawful Assemblies.</li> <li>For the Punishment of Usurers.</li> <li>All the Lands within North and South Tindal shall be Parcel of the County of Northumberland.</li> <li>For levying of the Arrearages of the Benevolence granted to the King.</li> <li>Touching the taking Apprentices in Norwich, and concerning Ordinances to be made by the Company of Worsted-shearers.</li> <li>Writs shall be given, and Counsel assigned, to poor People to speed them in their Suits.</li> <li>No Horses nor Mares above the Price of Six Shillings and Eight Pence shall be conveyed out of the Realm without Licence.</li> <li>Strangers made Denizens shall pay Custom as Strangers.</li> <li>Against the Misdemeanour of Sheriffs and their Officers, in their County-Courts.</li> <li>16. For keeping of the Watch in Calais.</li> <li>Against destroying Pheasants and Partridges.</li> <li>Those who refuse to go with the King to his Wars, shall lose their Fees and Annuities.</li> <li>Against unlawful and deceitful fluffing and making of Feather-beds.</li> <li>What Estates or Alienations made by the Wife, of the Lands of her deceased Husband, shall be void.</li> <li>For the Sufficiency of Jurors in Attaints in London.</li> <li>For the Wages of Servants in Hufsbandry, and of Artificers and Labourers.</li> <li>For the true gauging and packing of Salmon, Eels and Herrings.</li> <li>For the Punishment of Perjury, and the Manner of proceeding in Attaints.</li> <li>For the Punishment of Perjury, Champerty, Maintetance and Embracery, by the Discretion of the Chancellor, Treasurer, Chief Justices, and Clerk of the Rolls.</li> <li>Touching the holding of the Sheriffs Turns in the Counties of Southampton, Surrey, and Sussex.</li> <li> To avoid deceitful Sleights upon Fustians.<li> </ol>

<ol> <li> AN Act for the Confirmation of certain Lands to the King, that were the Lands of Richard Duke of Gloucester.</li> <li> An Act of Resumption of divers Castles, Manors, Lands, and Tenements, which were formerly given by King Edward the Third, and King Richard the Second; to Edmond de Langley Duke of York.</li> <li>An Act of Restitution for Gervase Horme.</li> <li>An Act that all Grants made of the Manor of Woodstock be void.</li> <li>An Act for the Queen's Jointure.</li> <li>An Act for the making void Of divers Leases and Offices within the Principality of Wales, Duchy of Cornwall, and Earldom of Chester.</li> <li>An Act for the assuring of certain Lands to the Prince of Wales, &c.</li> <li>An Act for the assuring certain Lands to the Duke of York.</li> <li>An Act for the Prince of Wales.</li> <li>An Act for the Duchess of Bedford.</li> <li>An Act of Confirmation of a Feoffment made by Thomas Marquis Dorset and his Wife to divers Feoffees to several Uses.</li> <li>An Act for the Earl of Oxford.</li> <li>An Act for the Earl of Suffolk.</li> <li>An Act for the Earl of Surrey.</li> <li>Another Act made for Confirmation of a Feoffment made by the said Earl of Surrey.</li> <li>An Act for the Earl of Devon.</li> <li>An Act for the Earl of Kildare.</li> <li>An Act for the Prior of Kilmaynan in Ireland.</li> <li> An Act for the Custody and Government of Viscount Beamount and his Estate.</li> <li>An Act for Edward Lord Dudley.</li> <li>An Act for John Lord Zouche and Seymour.</li> <li> Several Provisoes for the Indemnity of the Lord Daubney, and others.</li> <li>An Act for Sir Richard Guldeford, that all his Lands in the County of Kent shall not be of the Nature of Gavelkind, but dependable to the Heir at the Common Law, as in other Countries.</li> <li>An Act for Sir William Berkley Knight.</li> <li>An Act for John Shaa.</li> <li>An Act for the Dean of St. Pauls.</li> <li> An Act for Thomas Middleton,</li> <li> An Act for George Catesby.</li> <li> An Act for Simon Digby.</li> <li>An Act for Sir Richard Ratcliffe.</li> <li>An Act for Clement Skelton.</li> <li>An Act for the Heirs of William Waynsford.</li> <li>An Act for John Sligleby the Elder.</li> <li>An Act for Hugh Mayne.</li> <li>An Act for the safe Keeping of the Towns and Castles of Berwick and Carliol</li> <li>An Act for the Expences of the King's House.</li> <li>An Act for the Attainder of Francis Viscount Lovell.</li> <li>An Act for the Attainder of Sir William Stanley, Sir Simon Mountford, and others.</li> <li>An Act concerning the Peace between the King of England and the King of France.</li> </ol> PUBLICK