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STATUTES NOT FOUND APPLICABLE.
CHAP. 4. Redressing of extortion in bishops
officers, in proving of wills.
CHAP. 5. The contents of a tun of wine, and
the guaging thereof.
CHAP. 6. The lords of franchises shall have
the fines of labourers and servants, &c. forfeited.
CHAP. 7. Justices shall enquire of the offenders
of the laws of the staple.
CHAP. 8. What refuse shall be made of wool.
--All wools, &c. shall be brought to the staple.
CHAP. 9. The king's council upon cause, may
defer the transporting of wool.
CHAP. 10. Who may govern or reform the
defaults of victuallers in London.
CHAP. 12. The lord chancellor and lord treasurer
shall examine erroneous judgements given
in the exchequer.
CHAP. 13. The king's pardon to the commons,
of the escape of felons, and their goods not
estreated; and a fifteen granted to him in regard
of the same.
CHAP. 14. How escapes of felons, chattels of
felons and fugitives shall be levied.
CHAP. 15. At what time a sheriff shall hold his
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CHAP. 6. Expired.
CHAP. 7. Stated to be obsolete. |
The statute of herrings, 31 Edw. 3, Stat. 2--A.
D. 1357.
Contained 3 chapters.
Another statute for salt fish, 31 Edw. 3, Stat. 3.--A.
D. 1357.
Contained 2 chapters.
Statutes made at Westminster, 34 Edw. 3.--A. D. 1360.
N. B.--From the number of the statutes from this
period, which were not applicable to the
province, it is thought the most convenient course, to give only the heads
of such statutes; inserting
the titles, only as to such of them as may not be clearly understood without.
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