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A LIST OF THE

ENGLISH STATUTES

WHICH WERE APPLICABLE TO THE PROVINCE,
 

AND ARE PROPER TO BE INCORPORATED.



 
 
 
Magna Charta, 9 Hen. 3.--A. D. 1225.

    CHAP.  7.  A widow shall have her marriage inheritance
and quarentine.--The king's widow, &c.
(Part.)
    CHAP.  8.  How sureties shall be charged to the
king.
    CHAP. 18.  The king's debtor dying, the king
shall be first paid.
    CHAP. 25.  There shall be but one measure
throughout the realm

            
Statute of Merton, 20 Hen. 3.--1235.

    CHAP.  1.  A woman shall recover damages in
a writ of dower.
    CHAP. 2.  Widows may bequeath the crop of
their lands.
    CHAP. 9.  He is a bastard that is born before 
the marriage of his parents.

The statute de Anno Bissextili, 21 Hen.
3.--1236.

    CHAP.  4.  The day of the leap year, and the day before,
shall be holden for one day.

The statute de districtione saccarii, 51
Hen. 3, St. 4.--1266.

    CHAP.  9.  What distress shall be taken for the king's debts,
and how it shall be used.  (Part.)

Statute of Marlbridge, 52 Hen. 3.--1267.

    CHAP. 4.  A distress shall not be driven out of
the county, and it shall be reasonable.

    CHAP. 15.  In what places a distress shall not
be taken.
    CHAP. 23.  A remedy against accomptants.--
Fermors shall make no waste.

Statute of Westminster 1, 3 Edw. 1--
1275.

    CHAP. 15.  Which persons be mainpernable,
and which not.--The penalty for unlawful bailment.
(Part.)
    CHAP. 16.  None shall distrain out of his fee,
nor drive the distress out of the county.
    CHAP. 17.  The remedy, if a distress is impounded
in a castle or fortress.
    CHAP. 49.  The tenants plea in a writ of dower.

A statute de officio coronatoris, 4 Edw. 1,
St. 2.--1276.

    Of what things a coroner shall enquire.

The statute of bigamy, 4 Edw. 1, St. 3.--
1276.

    CHAP. 6.  By what words in a feoffment, a
feoffor shall be bound to warranty.

Statute of Gloucester, 6 Edw. 1.--1278.

    CHAP. 1.  Several actions in which damages are
to be recovered.
    CHAP. 5.  Several tenants, against whom an action
of waste is maintainable.
    CHAP. 7.  A writ of entry in casu proviso,
upon a woman's alienation of dower.
 



 

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