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37 Edw. 3. c. 15.

6 Ric. 2. stat. 1. c. 9.

7 Rie. 2. c. 13.

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Statutes not in use Repeal.

Clothiers shall make Cloths sufficient of the aforesaid Prices, so that this Statute for Default of such Cloths be in nowise infringed.

No Victualler shall execute a judicial Place in
a City or Town Corporate.

No Man shall ride in Harness within the
Realm, nor with Launcegays.

12 Ric. 2. c. 12. - In what Cases the Lords and Spiritual Persons shall be contributory to the Expenses of the Knights of Parliament.

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The Punishment of them which cause Corruption near a City or great Town, to corrupt the Air.

The Rates of Labourers Wages shall be assessed and proclaimed by the Justices of Peace, and they shall assess the Gains of Victuallers who shall make Horsebread, and the Weight and Price thereof.

Malt sold to London shall be cleansed from
the Dust.

Two learned Men in the Law shall be in
Commission of Jail Delivery.

No Man shal! ride or go armed; Launcegays
shall be put out.

Who only may wear another's Livery.

The Punishment of the Mayor, &c. of London
for Defaults committed there.

Every Sheriff shall in Person continue in his
Bailiwick, and shall not let it.

The Third Part of the Silver bought to the
Bullion shall be coined in Halfpence and
Farthings.

An Hostler shall not make Horsebread. How
much he may take for Oats.

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

Welshmen shall not be armed.

The Penalty of him which procureth Pardon
for an Approver that committeth Felony
again.

What Things may be gilded and laid on with
Silver and Gold, and what not.
Arrowheads shall be wellboiled, brased, and
hard.

The Penalty on a Sheriff for making an un-
true Return of the Election of the Knights
of Parliament.

Sheriff's Bailiffs shall not be in the same

Office in Three Years after; Sheriff's Offi-
cers shall not be Attorneys.
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Statutes not in use Repeal.

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2 Hen. 5. stat. 2. c. 4.

There shall be no gilding of Silver Ware but of the Allay of English Sterling.

4 Hen. 5. stat. 2. Penalty on Irish Prelates for collating an

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Irishman to a Benefice in England or bringing an Irishman to Parliament to discover the Counsels of Englishmen to Rebels. What Things only may be gilded and what laid on with Silver.

Keels that carry Sea Coals to Newcastle shall be measured and marked.

What Sort of Irishmen only may come to dwell in England.

The Sheriff's Traverse to an Inquest found touching returning Knights of Shires for the Parliament.

What is requisite to be done in winding and packing of Wool. None shall force, clack, or beard any Wool.

They that dwell at the Stews in Southwark shall not be impanelled in Juries nor keep any Inn or Tavern but there.

How much a Captain shall forfeit that doth
detain any Part of his Soldier's Wages.
Welshmen indicted of Treason or Felony
that do repair unto Herefordshire shall be
apprehended and imprisoned or else pur-
sued by Hue and Cry, and a Forfeiture of
those which do not pursue them.

The Penalty of the Officers of the Customs
which by Colour of their Offices shall
distrain any Man's Ships or Goods.
No Stranger shall buy English Horns un-
wrought gathered or growing in London
or within Twenty-four Miles thereof.
Certain Powers vested in the Wardens of
the Horners of London.

An Act for making of Tile.

An Act for Finers of Gold and Silver.
An Act that no Butcher slay any Manner of
Beast within the Walls of London.
An Act concerning the Isle of Wight.
An Act against Upholsterers.

An Act against Perjury.

An Act against unlawful
making of Fustians.

Pewterers walking.

and deceitful

De voluntariis et negligentibus escapiis.
An Act for the searching of Oils within the
City of London.

Pur le Pewterers.

An Act for avoiding Deceits in Worsteds.

14 & 15 Hen. 8. c. 2.

14 & 15 Hen. 8. c. 3.

14 & 15 Hen. 8. c. 12.

21 Hen. 8. c. 12.

Statutes not in use Repeal.

The Act concerning the taking of Apprentices
by Strangers.

The Act concerning the draping of Worsteds,
Sayes and Stamins for the Town of Great
Yarmouth.

An Act concerning coining of Money.

An Act for true making of great Cables,
Halsers, Ropes, and all other Tackling for
Ships, &c., in the Borough of Burport in
the County of Dorset.

21 Hen. 8. c. 16. - An Act ratifying a Decree made in the Star Chamber concerning Strangers Handicraftsmen inhabiting the Realm of England.

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An Act concerning Egyptians.

An Act made and ordained to destroy
Choughs, Crows, and Rooks.

An Act for calendering of Worsteds.
An Act concerning Pewterers.

An Act concerning Farms and Sheep.
An Act for Clothiers within the Shire of
Worcester.

An Act that Keepers of Ferries on the Water
of Severn shall not convey in their Ferry
Boats any manner of Person, Goods, or
Chattels after the Sun going down till the
Sun be up.

An Act that Murders and Felonies done or
committed within any Lordship Marcher
in Wales shall be inquired of at the Ses-
sions holden within the Shire Grounds
next adjoining, with many good Orders for
Administration of Justice there to be had.
An Act for the making of Worsteds in the
City of Norwich and in the Towns of Lynn
and Yarmouth.

For Breed of Horses.

An Act for Worsted Yarn in Norfolk.
An Act for the true making of Coverlets in
York.

An Act for the due Payment of the Fees
and Wages of Knights and Burgesses for
the Parliament in Wales.

An Act for the Continuance of making of
Worsted Yarn in Norfolk.

An Act for the true currying of Leather.
An Act for the true tanning of Leather.
An Act for Abstinence from Flesh.

An Act against the false forging of Gadds of
Steel.

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Statutes not in use Repeal.

An Act for the true making of Woollen
Cloths.

An Act for the buying of raw Hides and
Calf Skins.

An Act for the making of Woollen Cloth.
An Act for the making of Hats, Dornecks,
and Coverlets at Norwich and in the
County of Norfolk.

An Act to avoid the great Price and Excess
of Wines.

An Act for the Assize of Fuel.

An Act touching the buying and currying of
Leather.

An Act for the Punishment of certain Persons
calling themselves Egyptians.
An Act that Persons dwelling in the Country
shall not sell divers Wares in Cities or
Towns Corporate by Retail.

An Act touching Shoemakers and Curriers.
An Act touching Tanners and the selling of
tanned Leather.

An Act that Timber shall not be felled to
make Coals for the making of Iron.
An Act touching Tanners, Curriers, Shoe-
makers, and other Artificers occupying the
cutting of Leather.

An Act for the Repeal of a Branch of a
Statute made Anno 32 H. 8., for the
Stature of Horses within the Isle of Ely,
and other Places confining thereunto.
An Act to repeal a Branch of the Statute
made Anno 23 H. 8. touching the Prices
of Barrels and Kilderkins.

An Act for Bowyers and the Prices of Bows.
An Act for the Aulneger's Fees in Lanca-
shire, and for Length, Breadth, and Weight
of Cottons, Frizes, and Rugs.

An Act touching Iron Mills near unto the
City of London and the River of Thames.
An Act for the true melting, making, and
working of Wax.

An Act for the Preservation of Timber in
the Wealds of the Counties of Sussex,
Surrey, and Kent, and for the Amendment
of Highways decayed by Carriages to and
from Iron Mills there.

An Act touching Breadth of Cloths.
An Act made for the Explanation of the
Statute made in the Fifth Year of the late
Queen Elizabeth's Reign concerning La-

bourers.

Statutes not in use Repeal.

1 Jac. 1. c. 20.

3 Jac. 1. c. 9.

3 Jac. 1. c. 16.

3 Jac. 1. c. 17. 4 Jac. 1. c. 2.

4 Jac. 1. c. 6.

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An Act for Redress of certain Abuses and
Deceits used in Painting.

An Act for the Relief of such as lawfully
use the Trade and Handicraft of Skinners.
An Act for the Repeal of One Act made in
the Fourteenth Year of Queen Elizabeth's
Reign, concerning the Length of Kersies.
An Act concerning Welsh Cottons.

An Act for the true making of Woollen
Cloth.

An Act for repealing of so much of One
Branch of a Statute made in the First Year
of His Majesty's Reign, intituled "An Act
concerning Tanners, Curriers, Shoemakers,
and other Artificers occupying the cutting
of Leather," as concerneth the sealing of
Sheepskins, and to avoid selling of tanned.
Leather by Weight.

21 Jac. 1. c. 18. An Act for Continuance of a Statute made
for the making of Woollen Cloths.

21 Jac. 1. c. 21. 12 Car. 2. c. 32.

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An Act concerning Hostlers and Innholders.
An Act for prohibiting the Exportation of
Wool, Wool Fells, Fullers Earth, or any
Kind of scouring Earth.

An Act against exporting of Sheep, Wool,
Woolfells, Mortlings, Shorlings, Yarn made
of Wool, Wool Flocks, Fullers Earth, Ful-
ling Clay, and Tobacco Pipe Clay.
An Act to repeal the Statute made in the
Tenth Year of King Edward the Third
for finding Sureties for the good abearing
by him or her that hath a Pardon of
Felony.

An Act for the Explanation and better Exe

cution of former Acts made against Trans-
portation of Wool, Fullers Earth, and
Scouring Clay.

An Act to prevent the making or selling of
Buttons made of Cloth, Serge, Drugget,
or other Stuffs.

An Act for preventing Frauds in the Duties
upon Salt, and for the better Payment of
Debentures at the Custom House.

An Act for employing the Manufacturers by
encouraging the Consumption of Raw Silk
and Mohair Yarn.

An Act for making more effectual an Act
made in the Eighth Year of the late Queen
Anne, intituled "An Act for employing
the Manufacturers by encouraging the Con-
sumption of Raw Silk and Mohair Yarn."

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