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The TITLES of the STATUTES.

 Concerning Ministration of Justice to the King's Subects of Tournay and Tyrwin. An Act concerning making of Cloths in Devon, called White Straits. White Woollen Cloths, of Five Marks, and under, may be carried, over the Seas unshorn. An Act for avoiding Deceits in Worfteds. An Act concerning Jurors in London. An Act concerning Chirurgeons to be discharged of Quests and other Things. Concerning Strangers buying of Leather in open Market. <li>Concerning the Manner and Form of Suit for the King's Pardon.</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>AN act for the Confirmation of Letters Patents made to the Duke of Norfolk.</li> <li>An Act for the Confirmation of Letters Patents made to the Duke of Suffolk.</li> <li>An Act for the Confirmation of Letters Patents made to the Earl of Surrey.<li> <li>An Act for the Restitution of Margaret Pole, late Wife of Sir Richard Pole, and Sister and Heir of Edward late Earl of Warwick and Salisbury.</li> <li>An Act of Restitution for Humfrey Stafford.</li> <li>An Act for the Confirmation of the Dowry of the Countess of Oxford.</li> <li>An Act of Restitution of John Awdeley, second Son of the Lord Awdeley.</li> <li>An Act for Confirmation of Letters Patents made to the Mayor and Commonalty of the City of London, concerning the packing of Woollen Cloths and other Merchandises.</li> <li>An Act for a Subsidy to be granted to the King.</li> <li>An Act concerning Sir Edward Poinings.</li> <li>An Act for John Heron to be Surveyor of the Customs and Subsidies within the Port of London.</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>AN Act concerning Apparel.</li> <li>Concerning the Maintenance of Archery.</li> <li>Concerning the Wages of Artificers and Labourers.</li> <li>An Act for Proclamations to be made before Exigents be awarded in foreign Shires.</li> <li>An Act avoiding Destructions, and pulling down of Towns.</li> <li>An Act for the remitting Prisoners with their Indictments to the Places where the Crimes were committed.</li> <li>Concerning Wages for Watermen.</li> <li>An Act concerning the making of Woollen Cloths in the County of Devon<li> <li>An Act to avoid Deceits in making Woollen Cloths.</li> <li>An Act for Commission of Sewers.</li> <li>For Bow Staves to be brought into this Realm by Strangers.</li> <li>For Norfolk Woolls not to be carried out of the Land.</li> <li>Concerning the avoiding of keeping of Cross Bows and Hand Guns.</li> <li>An Act for the King's Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage.</li> <li>An Act adnulling second Letters Patents during the King's Pleasure, making no Mention of the first Letters Patents.</li> <li>An Act that no Knights of Shires nor Burgesses depart before the End of the Parliament.</li> <li>An Act for cleansing of the River of Canterbury.</li> <li>An Act for Continuance of the Under Sheriff of Bristol.</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>AN Act for Confirmation of the King's Grant made to the Duke of Norfolk.</li> <li>An Act for Confirmation of Letters Patents made by the King to the Duke of Suffolk.</li> <li>An Act of Restitution for Sir Edward Belknap.</li> <li>An Act of Restitution for John White, Clerk.</li> <li>An Act for the Assurance of the Manors of Hanworth, and other Lands, to the King and his Successors.</li> <li>An Act concerning the King's General Surveyors.</li> <li>An Act of Resumption of divers Offices, Annuities, and other Things.</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>AN Act to prevent the Decay of Towns.</li> <li>A Repeal of Licences for importing Gascoign Wine and Tholouse Woad in foreign Ships.</li> <li>An Act concerning Actions popular and Statutes penal.</li> <li>An Act concerning Avowries for Rents and Services.</li> <li>An Act concerning Artificers and Labourers within the City of London.<li> <li>An Act concerning Apparel.</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>AN Act for Reformation of the French Queen's Joiniture.<li> <li> An Act for a Subsidy to be granted to the King.</li> <li> An Act concerning the King's Revenues.</li> <li> An Act concerning the Staple at Calais.</li> <li> The King's general Pardon.</li> </ol>

<ol> <li>AN Act concerning broard white Woollen Cloths.</li> <li>Concerning Strangers Artificers for taking of Apprentices, Journeymen, and Covenant Servants.</li> <li>Concerning Worsted Weavers in Yarmouth and Lynn.</li> <li>Concerning Customs payable by English Men sworn to foreign Princes.</li> <li>An Act concerning Physicians in London.</li> <li>Concerning Highways in the Weald of Kent.</li> <li>Concerning Shooting in Cross Bows and Hand Guns.</li> <li>Concerning the Six Clerks of the Chancery to be married</li> <li>An Act concerning the Liberty of Cordwainers and-Shoemakers.</li> <li>Concerning the Hunting of the Hare.</li> <li>Concerning Cloths called Vestes made in the County of Suffolk.</li> <li >12. Con-</li></ol>