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15 R. 2, CAP. 2, FORCIBLE ENTRY.
CAP. IX.
There shall be but one Weight and one Measure throughout the
Realm, saving in title County of Lancaster. The Weight of Wooll and.
the Refuse thereof.
Item, it is ordained and ac-
corded, That one Measure and
one Weight be through all the
Realm of England as in the
Great Charter, and other Sta-
tutes and Ordinances thereof
made, is more plainly con-
tained. (2) And every one
that shall be convict that he
hath or useth any other Mea-
sure or Weight shall have
Imprisonment of half a year,
and make Recompence to the
Party grieved to the double of
his Loss, except it be in the
County of Lancaster, because
in that County it hath always
been used to have greater
Measure than in any other
part of the Realm.
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Item ordeignez est & accor-
dez qe une mesure & un pois
soil parmy tout Ie roiaime
dEugleterre come en la Grant
Chartre & autres ordenances
& estatutz ent faitz est con-
tenuz plus au plein. Et qe
chescun qe soit convict qil ad
ou use autre mesure ou pois eit
la prisone de demy an & face
gree al partie del double de sa
perde forspris en Ie counte de
Lancastre acause qen Ie dit
counte ad este de tout temps
plus grant mesure qe en ascun
autre partie du roiaime.
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The other part of the Statute relates to the weight of wool and the re-
fuse thereof and is not in force. See the note to 9 H. 3, c. 25.
196 STATUTES
Made at WESTMINSTER. Anno 15 RICH. II. and A. D. 1391.
CAP. II.
The Duty of Justices of the Peace when any forcible Entry is made
into Lands.
Item, it is accorded and as-
sented, That the Ordinances
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Item accordez est & assen-
tuz qe lestatutz & ordinances
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