STATUTES.
CHAP. 1. The clergy of the convocation shall
have such liberty as the great men and commonalty
which come to the parliament.
CHAP. 2. Merchants.
CHAP. 3. Sewers.
CHAP. 4. Liveries.
CHAP. 5. Every city and borough shall have
a common balance and weight.--Who may buy
wool and yarn.
CHAP. 6. Burning houses.--Treason.
CHAP. 7. Parliament.
CHAP. 8. Wages.--Labourers.
CHAP. 11. Apprentices.--London.
CHAP. 13. Protection.
CHAP. 14. Riotous persons committing felonies,
and then fleeing into secret places.
CHAP. 16. By what persons escheators shall
find an office, and in what time he shall certify it.--
A patent made of lands seised upon an inquest.
CHAP's 17 to 21.
CHAP. 22. Wool.
CHAP. 23. Same.
CHAP. 24. Merchants.--Aliens.
CHAP. 25. Staple.
CHAP. 26. Default.--Jurisdiction.
CHAP. 27. Inhabitants of Tewkesbury.
CHAP. 28. Oxford. |
NOTES.
CHAP. 2. Repealed.
CHAP. 4. Repealed.
CHAP. 5. Notwithstanding the extension of
other statutes respecting weights and measures,
it appears that the provisions contained in this,
were not applicable to the province.
CHAP. 6. Repealed.
CHAP. 8. Repealed.
CHAP. 14. See the note on 2 Hen. 5, Stat. 1,
Ch. 9.
CHAP. 16. See the note on 14 Edw. 3, Ch. 8.
CHAP's 17 to 21.
CHAP. 25. Printed in the appendix.
CHAP. 27. Printed in the appendix. |