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A22766 The boke of Magna Carta with diuers other statutes, whose names appere in the nexte lefe folowynge, translated into Englyshe.; Laws, etc. England.; Ferrers, George, 1500?-1579.; England. 1534 (1534) STC 9272; ESTC S122094 155,124 406

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The boke of Magna Carta with diuers other statutes whose names appere in the nexte lefe folowynge translated into Englyshe ⸫ ☞ Facessat calumnia ⸫ ☞ Anno Dn̄i 1534. ¶ A Table declaryng the names of all the statutes cōteyned in this boke as they stande in ordre ⸫ THe great chartour folio .i. He chartour of forest folio .x. Merton folio .xiiii. Marlebrydge folio .xviii. Westmynster fyrste folio .xxx. Gloucestre folio L. Exposicyons of Gloucestre fol .lvi. Westmynster secounde folio .lvii. Westmynster thyrde folio C. Wynchestre folio C .i. The statute of merchaūtes fo C .v. The statute of relygious fol .c. ix The statute of champartye fol .c. x. Vyewe of francpledge folio .c. x. Assyse of bread and ale fol .c. xii Artycles for the clergy folio .c. xiii Impanellyng assyses fo .c. xviii Iniquisicyon vpon the statute of wynchestre folio .c. xx Circumspecte agatis folio .c. xxi Artycles agaynste the kynges prohybicyon fo .cx. xi Dystresses of theschequer fol .c. xxii Diffinicion of conspiratours fo .c. xxiii Leuyeng of fynes folio .c. xxiiii Fynes makyng attorneys fo .c. xxvii The statute of defendynge ryght or resceyte folio .c. xxviii The statute of vouchyng fo .c. xxix The statute of yorke folio .c. xxx The kynges prerogatyue fo .c. xxxiii Doynge of homage fol .c. xxxviii The statute of wardes relyefes fo 139. Dayes in the benche fo .c. xl The statute of bigamy fol .c. xl The statute of toyntenātes fo .c. xlii Dayes in a wryt of dower folio .c. xlv The statute of Eschetours fol .c. xlvi The statute of sh●ryfes fol .c. xlvii The statute of Irelande fo .c. xlviii Quo warran to the fyrst folio .c. l. An ordinaunce of measures fo .c. l. A statute for theschequer fol .c. li. The statute of Essoynes fo .c. lv A statute of the pyllorye fol .c. lvi Breakers of prysons fo .c. lviii Of trespassers in parkes fol .c. lviii The wrytte of consultacion fol .c. lix The offyce of Coroners fol .c. lx The statute of proteccyons fo .c. lxi● The fourme of leuyeng fynes fo .c. lxiii The statute of Ga●elette fol .c. lxiiii The statute of knyghtes fo .c. lxv The statute of waste fol .c. lxvi Of weyghtes measures fo .c. lxviii Of Forstallours fo .c. lxviii The statute of pryses folio .c. lxix Of purchasyng lybertes fol .c. lxx A statute of the leape yere fo .c. lxxi Of persones appealled fo .c. lxxix The extent of a maner fo .c. lxxiii Quo warranto the secoūde fo .c. lxxiiii An ordināce of inquestes fo .c. lxxvii An ordināce of the forest fo .c. lxx●viii Of conspiratours fol .c. lxxix Of measuryng lande fo .c. lxxx The sta of Acton Burnell fol .lxxxi. Artycles vpō the chartours fo .c. lxxxiii And after foloweth a bryef colleccyon of the reygnes of the kynges of Englande with a propre table wherby on● may lyghtly fynde out the pryncypall matters conteyned within this boke ⸫ ¶ Faultes escaped in the pryntynge ⸫ IN the. 11. lefe the last lyne on the fore syde for lene rede leue the. 17. lefe the secounde lyne on the baksyde for lese rede leasse the. 17. lefe the. 23. lyne on the foresyde for more rede mere the. 23. lefe the. 24. lyne on the foresyde for Se rede So. the. 24. lefe the. 9. lyne on the baksyde for so moued somoned the. 26. lefe the. 6. lyne on the foresyde by the death is twyse put in and the. 11. lyne on the foresyde for countre rede courte the. 57. lefe the. 8. lyne on the foresyde for verely rede yerely the. 75. lefe the secound lyne on the foresyde for counte rede cuntre the. 76. lefe ye. 4. lyne on the foresyde after this worde haue rede power ye. 82. lefe the. 4. lyne on the baksyde for had put rede hath put hymself the. 86. lefe the. 3. lyne on the foresyde for handes rede landes the. 88. lefe the. 22. lyne for fayned rede fyned the. 95. lefe the laste lyne on the baksyde for clothe rede garment the. 114. lefe the. 21. lyne on the foresyde after this worde hereafter rede lye the. 119. lefe the. 10. lyne on the foresyde for merchaunt townes rede market townes and so in dyuerse other places of the boke the. 121. lefe and 19. lyne after spirituall rede goodes the 138. lefe the fyrste lyne on the foresyde for make rede do the same lefe in the. 5. lyne after the worde your rede man the 144. lefe and fyrste lyne on the baksyde for and rede had the same lefe and. 5. lyne after this worde called rede indicauit the. 148. lefe and. 15. lyne for this worde lande rede offyce the. 156 lefe the fyrste lyne on the foresyde after he rede the sheryfe the. 158. lefe the. 13. lyne on the foresyde after hath rede broken the same lefe and. 19. lyne for vnto rede after the. 160. lefe 28. lyne for one rede any the. 162. lefe 21. lyne for he rede hue the. 169. lefe and. 19. lyne after aswell rede vpon the. 178. lefe 8. lyne on the baksyde for this word escheate rede estate ⸫ ¶ The great Chartour made in the .ix. yere of kyng Henry the thyrd and confirmed by kyng Edwarde the fyrste in the .xxviii. yere of his reygne EDwarde by the grace of God kynge of England lorde of Irelande duke of Guyan To all archebyshops byshops abbottes pryours erles barōs iustyces sheryffes reuys offycers and to all baylyffes and other his faythfull subiectes greatynge We haue sene the greate Chartour of the lorde Henry somtyme kynge of Englande our father of the lybertyes of Englande in these wordes ¶ Henry by the grace of god kynge of Englande lorde of Irelande duke of Normandye and Guyan and erle of Angeoy To all archbyshops byshops abbottes pryours erles barons sheryffes reuys offycers and to all baylyffes and our faythfull subiectes whiche shall see this present chartour gretyng Knowe ye that we vnto the honour of almyghty god and for the saluacyon of the soules of our progenytoures and successoures kynges of Englande to the aduauncement of holy churche and amendement of our realme of our mere and fre wyll haue gyuen and graunted to all archebyshops byshops abbottes pryors erles barons and to all fre men of this our realme these lybertyes vnder wrytten to be holden and kepte in this our realme of Englande for euermore ¶ The fyrst Chapiter FIrste we haue graunted to god by this our present chartour haue confirmed for vs our heyres for euermore that the church of Englande shal be free and shall haue all her hole ryghtes and lybertyes vnhurt We haue graunted also and gyuen to all the fremen of our realme for vs and our heyres for euermore these lyberties vnderwryten To haue and to holde to them and to theyr heyres of vs and ou● heyres for euermore ¶ The secound Chapiter IF any of our erles or barons or any other our tenauntes that doo hold of vs in chyef by knightes s●●uy●e
as appertayne to vs and our heyres we shall obserue And all men of this our realme aswell spirituall as temporall as muche as in them is shall obserue the same agaynst all persones in lyke wyse And for this our gyfte and graunte of these lybertes and of other contayned in our chartour of lybertes of our forest The archebysshops byshops abbottes pryors erles barons knyghtes freholders other our subiectes haue gyuen vnto vs the .xv. part of all theyr moueables And we haue graunted vnto them on the other part that nether we nor our heyres shall procure or do any thyng wherby the lybertes in this chartour contayned shall be mynys●●● or brokē And if any thyng be procured by any persone contrarye to the premysses it shall be had of no force nor effecte These beyng wytnesses Bonyface archebyshop of Canterbury and byshop of London and other Gyuen at westmynster the .x. day of February the ix yere of our raygne We ratefyeng approuynge these gyftes and grauntes aforesayd confirme and make stronge al the same for vs and our heyres perpetually And by the tenor of these presentes do renew the same wyllyng grauntynge for vs and our heyres that this chartour in all and synguler his artycles for euermore shal be stedfastly surely and ●●●●olably obserued And if any artycle in the same chartour contayned yet hytherto peraduenture haue not ben obserued nor kepte we wyll and by our authoryte royall commaunde that from hēsforth they be surely obserued These beyng wytnes R. archbyshop of Canterbury prymate of Englande A. bysshop of Duresme and other Gyuen at westmynster with our owne hande the .xxviii. day of the moneth of March the xxviii yere of our reygne ¶ The chartour of the forestes EDward by the grace of God kyng of Englande lorde of Irelande duke of Guyan to all archbyshops bysshops abbottes pryors erles barons iustyces sheryffes prouostes minystres and to all our bayllyffes and faythfull subiectes greatynge We haue seen the chartour of the lorde Henry our father sometyme kynge of Englande concernyng the forest in these wordes Henry by the grace of god kyng of Englande lorde of Irelande duke of Normandye of Guyan c̄ as in the begynnyng of the great chartour ¶ The fyrst Chap. FIrst we woll that all forestes which kyng Henry our graundfather aforested made shal be vyewed by good and lawfull men And if he haue made forest of any other wood more then of his owne demeane wherby the owner of the wood hath hur● we woll that forthwith it be put out of the forest And if he haue made forest of no manis woo● but of his owne then we woll that it remayne forest styll Sauyng the comon o● herbage and of other thynges ī the same forest to them which before were accustomed to haue the same ¶ The .ii. Chapiter MEn that dwell out of the foreste fromhensforth shall not come before the iustyces of our foreste by no comon somons oneles they be impledyd there or be suretyes for some other that were attached for the forest ¶ The .iii. Chapiter ALl woodes which haue ben made forest by kynge Rychard our vncle or by kyng Iohan our father vnto ou● fyrste coronacion shall be forthwith put out of forest onles it be our demean wood ¶ The .iiii. Chapitre ALl archebyshops byshops abbottes pryors erles barons knyghtes other our freholders ▪ whiche haue theyr woode● in forest shall haue theyr woodes as they had them at the tyme of the fyrst coronacion of kyng Henry out graundfather so that they shal be quyte for euer more of all purprestures wastes and assartes made in those woodes syns that tyme vnto the begynning of the secound yere of our coronacion And those that fromhensforth do make purpresture without our specyal lycēse or make waste or assarte in the same shall aunswere vnto vs for the same wastes purprestures and assartes ¶ The .v. Chapiter OUr rangers shall go thorough the foreste to make regarde as it hath ben accustomed at the tyme of the fyrste coronacion of kyng Henry our graundfather and none otherwyse ¶ The .vi. Chapiter THe inquerye or vyew for lawynge of dogges within our forest shal be made fromhensforth when the regarde is made that is to saye euery .iii. yere then it shal be done by the vyew and testymony of honest men not otherwyse And he whose dogge is not lawed and so founde shal be amercyed and paye for the same .iii. s. And fromhensforthe no ore shal be taken for lawyng of dogges And such lawyng shal be done by the assyse comonly vsed that is to say that .iii. clawes of a forefo●e shall be cutte of by the skynne But frōhensforth such lawynge of dogges shall not be done but in places where it hathe ben accustomed from the tyme of the fyrst coronacion of the foresayd kynge Henry our graundfather ¶ The .vii. Chapiter NO foster or walker fromhensforth shall make scot all or gather garbe of o●es or any corne lambe or pygge nor shal make no gatheryng but by the syght and vpon the othe of the .xii. rangers when they shall make regarde ¶ The .viii. Chapiter NO swanymote fromhensforth shal be kepte within this our realme but thryse in the yere fyrste the .xv. daye before Myghelmas when that our gest takers and walkers of our woodes com togyther to take geste in our demean● woodes And about the feast of sayncte Martyne in wynter when that our gest takers shall receyue our pawnage And to these two swanymotes shall com ou● fosters verders gest takers and none other by dystres The thyrd swanymote shal be kept in the begynnyng .xv. dayes before the feaste of saynct Iohan Baptyste when that our gest takers or walkers do mete to hunte our deere and at this swanymote shall mete our fosters verders and none other by dystres Moreouer euery .xl. dayes through the yere our fosters and verders shall mete to see the attachmentes of the forest aswell for grenehue as for huntyng by the presentmēt of our fosters And they that by them afore were attached And the sayd swanymotes shall not be kepte but within the countyes in which they haue ben vsed to be kepte ¶ The ix Chapiter EUery fremā may put a geste in his owne wood within our foreste at his pleasure and shall take his pawnage Also we do graunte that euery freman may dryue his swyne frely and without impedymêt through our demean woodꝭ there to a gest thē in theyr owne woodes or els where they woll if theyr swyne rarye one nyght or lye within our forest they shall not be hurte therfore nor lese no thyng therby ¶ The .x. Chapiter NO man fromhensforthe shall lose nother lyfe nor mēbre for kyllynge of our deere but if any man be taken therwith conuyete for kyllynge of our deere he shal be greuously raunsomed if he haue any thynge wherof And if he haue nothyng to lese he shal be unprysoned a yere and a daye And
couenaunt makyng mencyon that they maye do it and if they do and therof be conuycte they shall yelde full damages and be amerced greuously ¶ The .xxiiii. Chapiter THe iustyces errant shall not fromhensforth amerce towneshypes in theyr circuytes because all beynge .xii. yeres olde came not afore the sheryffes coroners to make inquery of robberyes burnynges of houses other thynges pertaynyng to the corown so that there come suffycient out of those townes to make such inquestes fully except inquestes for the death of a man where ●● all beyng .xii. yeres of age ought to app●ere oneles they haue reasonable cause of absence ¶ The .xxv. Chapiter MUrdre that chaunceth by mysfortune onely fromhensforthe shall not be inquered afore our iustyces but only for the murders of such as be slayne felonously and not otherwyse ¶ The .xxvi. Chapiter IT is prouyded that none beynge vouched to warrantye before our iustyc●s in a plee of lande shal be amerced fromhensforthe because he was not present when he was called to warrantye except the fyrst daye of the comyng of the iustyces but if he were vouched within the shyre then the sheryf shal be commaunded to cause hym to com with in the .iii. or .iiii. daye accordynge to the dystaunce of the place as it was wonte to be done in the circuyte of the iustyces And if he dwell without the shyre then he shall haue reasonable somons of .xv. dayes at the least after the dyscrecyon of the iustyces and the comen lawe ¶ The .xxvii. Chapitre IF a clerke for any cryme or offence touchyng the crowne be arrested ● afterwarde by the kynges commaundement let to bayle or repleuyzed so that they to whome he was let to bayle shold haue hym before our iustyces The sure tyes fromhensforth nor they to whome he was let to bayle shall not be amerced if they haue his body before our iustyces although he wyl not nor cā not aūswer before them by reason of clerkes pryuylege ¶ The .xxviii. Chapiter IT is prouyded that if any depredacyons or extorcions be done to abbottes or other prelates of the churche and they haue suyd theyr ryght for such extorcyōs and be preuented with death before iudgemēt gyuen therin theyr successours shall haue accyons to recouer the goodes of theyr churche out of the hādes of such trespasers Moreouer the successours shall haue lyke accyon for such thynges as were lately withdrawē by suche vyolence from theyr house and churche before the death of theyr predecessours though the sayde predecessors dyd not pursue theyr ryght during theyr lyues And if any abate into the landes or tenementes of such relygyous men in tyme of vacacyō of which landes theyr predecessours dyed sesyd as in the ryght of theyr church the successours shal haue a wrytte to recouer theyr season And damages shall be awarded them as in assyse of nouell dysseson is wont to be ¶ The .xxix. Chapiter IT is prouyded also that if suche alyenacyons wherupon a wrytte of entre was wont to be graunted hap to be made in so many degrees that by reason therof the same wrytte can not be made in the fourme before tymes vsed the playntyfes shall haue a wrytte to recouer theyr season without makyng mēcion of the degrees In whose handes so euer the same thyng shal happen to com by such alyenacyon and that by an orygynall wrytte to be prouyded therfore by the counsell of our soueraygne lorde the kynge ¶ Here endeth the statute of Marlebrygge ¶ Here begynneth the fyrste statute of westmynster made the .iii. yere of kynge Edwarde the fyrste THese be the actes of kynge Edwarde sone to kynge Henry made at westmynster at his fyrst parlyament generall after his coronacion the mondaye of Easter vtas the .iii. yere of his raygne by the counsell assence of arche byshops byshops abbottes pryours erles barons and all the comynalte of the realme beyng thyther somoned because our soueraygne lord the kyng had great wyll and desyre to redresse thestate of the realme in such thynges as required amē dement for the common profyte of holy churche and of the realme And because thestate of holy churche had ben euyll kepte the prelates and relygyous persones of the lande greuyd many wayes and the people otherwyse intreated then they ought to be and the peas les kept and the lawes ●es vsed and the offenders vnponyshed wherby the people of the realme feared the les to offend the kyng hath ordeyned and establyshed these actes vnderwrytten which he entendeth to be necessarye and profytable vnto the hole realme ¶ The fyrst Chapiter FIrste the kynge wylleth cōmaūdeth that the peas of holy churche and of the lande be wel kept mayntenyd in all poyntes And that comon ryght be done to all aswell pore as ryche without respecte of persones And because that abbottes and relygyous men of the lande haue ben ouercharged and sore greuyd by the comyng of great men and other so that theyr goodes haue not ben suffycyent for themselues wherby they haue ben greatly hyndered and empoueryshed that they can not maynteyne themselues nor suche charyte as they haue ben accustomed to do It is prouyded that none shall come to eate or lodge in any house of relygion that is not of his owne foundacion at the costes of the house without he be requyred by the gouernour of the house before he came thyther And that none at his owne costes shall come in there to lye agaynst the wyll of them that be of the house and by this statute the kynge entendyth not that the grace of hospytaly te shuld be withdrawen frō such as nede nor that the foūders or patrones of such monasteryes shold ouer charge or greue them by to often comyng It is prouyded also that none neyther hygher nor lower by colour of patent specyalte or other promyse nor by any other occasyon shall not hunte in any parke nor fyshe in any ponde or ryuer nor come to ete or to lodge in the house or maner of a pre●are or any other religyous person agaynst the wyll of the lorde or his bayllyfe neyther at the costes of the lorde nor at his owne And if he come in or entre with the good wyll or agaynste the wyll of the lorde or bayllyffe he shall cause no dore locke nor wyndow nor no maner of place to be opened nor shal not fyshe hymselfe nor none other for hym nor shall take no maner of vytayll or other thynge by colour of byeng nor otherwyse and that none shall throsh corne nor take corne or any maner of vytayl nor other goodes of prelate mā of religyon or any other clerke or laye person by colour of byeng nor otherwyse agaynste the wyll and lycense of hym to whome the thyng belongeth nor of any wardeyn within a towne merchaunt or without And that none shal take horses oxen ploughes cartes shypps nor barges to make caryage without the assent of hym to whome such thynges belong And if
graunted that he and all his successours shulde be trybutaryes vnto my lorde the pope payeng yerely for Englande .lxx. markes and for Irelande two hundred 10. Henry the thyrde sone of kyng Iohan began his reygne the .xviii. daye of Octobre the yere of grace M. CC .xvii. And was crowned the .xvi. daye of Iuly next folowyng And dyed the .xvi. day of the moneth of Nouembre And reygned lvi yeres .vi. monethes xxviii dayes And lyeth buryed at westmynster And in the tyme of this kynge began the pylgrymage to Bromeholme And in the tyme of this kynge sayncte Thomas of Canterbury sayncte wolstane of worcestre were translated And this kynge in the .xxii. yere of his reygne made his fyrste voyage into Gascoygne and his ii voyage in the. xxv yere of his reygne 11. Edwarde the fyrst son of Henry the thyrde began to reygne the .xvi. daye of Nouembre the yere of grace M. CC .lxxii. And was crowned the .ix. daye of Auguste next folowynge And dyed the vii daye of Iuly And reygned .xxxiiii. yeres .viii. monethes and .ix. dayes And is buryed at westmynster 12. Edwarde the secounde his sone began to reygne the .vii. daye of Iuly the yere of our lord ▪ M. CCC .vii. And was crowned the .xxiiii. daye of Februarye next folowynge And dyed the .xxv. daye of Ianuary And reygned .xix. yeres vii monethes and .vi. dayes And lyeth buryed at Gloucestre 13. Edwarde the thyrde sone to the secounde Edwarde began his reygne the xxv day of Ianuary the yere of our lord M. CCC .xxvi. And was crowned the secounde daye of February nexte folowynge And dyed the .xxi. daye of Iune And reygned L. yeres .v. monethes and vii dayes And lyeth buryed at westmynster This kyng vanqu●shed the Scottes at Halydon hyll in whiche battayll he ●●ewe xxxv thousande and after he toke the towne and castell of Berwyke And after he obtayned the vyctorye vpon the french men in the ●●●el of Sluys where he slewe .xxx. M. of them 14. Rycharde the secounde sone of Edwarde that was prynce of wales sone to Edwarde the thyrde was borne hauyng no skynne and therfore was kept vp in ghote skynnes began his reygne the .xxi. daye of Iune the yere of grace M. CCC .lxxvii. And was crowned the xvi daye of Iuly next folowynge And dyed the .xxix. daye of Septembre And reygned .xxii. yeres .iiii. monethes and two dayes And is buryed at westmynster durynge the reygne of this kynge one Iacke straw accōpanyed with m●ny other rebelles of Rent made an insurreccion in the realme And in his tyme also began the opinions of Iohan wy●lefe 15. Henry the fourth so●e to Iohan of Gaunt duke of Lancastre beganne his reygne the .xxix. daye of Septembre the yere of our lorde M. CCC lxxxxix And was crowned the .xiii. daye of Octobre nexte folowyng And dyed the .xx. day of Marche A●d reygned .xiii. yeres .v. monethes and .xviii. dayes And is buryed at Canterbury 16. Henry the .v. son to the said Henry began his reygne the .xx. day of March the yere of our lorde M. CCCC .xii. And was crowned the .ix. day of August next folowyng And dyed the .xxxi. daye of August and reygned .ix. yeres .v. monethes and .xxiiii. dayes And is butyed at westmynster And in the tyme of this kynge there was an insurreccion of lorlardes made agaynst hym in a place called fyckettes felde but they were taken and hanged And lykewyse in his tyme the dolphyn of Fraunce in decision sent hym a tonne full of reuys balles into Englande And not longe after duryng his reygne was the battayll of Agyncourt at the which a great multitude of french men were slayne 17. Henry the .vi. son of Henry the. b. began his reygne the .xxxi. daye of August the yere of grace M. CCCC xxii And was crowned the .vi. day of Nouēbre the yere of grace M. CCCC .xxiii. And dyed the fourth day of Marche the yere of our lorde M. CCCC .ix. And so reygned .xxxviii. yeres .vi. monethes and xvii dayes And lyeth buryed at wyndezor And in the .xxv. yere of this kynge the parlyament was bolden at S. Edmōdes Buty in Suthfolke where Hum frey duke of Elocestre was put to death And be beyng but an enfaunt was crowned kynge of Fraunce at Parys 18. Edwarde the fourthe beganne his reygne the fourth day of Marche in the yere of our lorde M. CCCC .lx. And was crowned the .xxvi. day of Iune next folowyng and dyed the .ix. day of Apryl And so reygned .xxii. yeres one moneth .viii. dayes is buryed at wyndezor 19. Edwarde the .v. sonne to Edwarde the fourth began his reygne the. i● day of Apryl the yere of our lord M. CCCC lxxxiii and was neuer crowned And so his reygne dured but two monethes xviii dayes and dyed in the towre of London 20. Kycharde the thyrde duke of Gloucestre beganne his reygne the .xxii. daye of Iune the yere of our lorde M. CCCC .lxxxii. And was crowned the .vi. daye of Iulye nexte folowynge And was slayne at the battell of Bosworth the .xxii. day of the moneth of August the yere of grace M. CCCC lxxxvi And so reygned two yeres two monethes and fyue dayes And is buryed at Leycestre 21. Henry the seuēth of that name erle of Rychmonde beganne his reygne the xxii daye of Auguste in the yere of our lord M. CCCC .lxxxv. And was crowned the .xxx. day of October next folowynge And dyed the .xxi. day of Apryl the yere of grace M. CCCCC .ix. And so reygned .xxiii. yeres .viii. monethes and vii dayes In the thyrde yere of his reygne be obtayned the victorye in battell besydes Newer●e agaynste the erle of Lyncolne and Martyn swart And in the .xii. yere of his reygne he ouercam the comons of Cornewal in Blackbeth felde And the same yere he toke one Parken warbeck which sclaunderously and ●●aytorously named hymselfe the secoūd sone of kynge Edwarde the fourth but afterwarde the same Parken and his mayster were both hanged at Tyburne for theyr treason 22. Henry the eyght began his moste gracyous reygne the .xxi. day of Apryll in the yere of our lorde M. CCCCC .ix. And was crowned the .xxiiii. daye of the moneth of Iune next ensuyng whose moste fortunate and prosperous reygne almyghtye God of his greate goodnes longe contynue ¶ Finis ¶ Here ensuyth a table for the boke after the ordre of the Alphabete Abiuracyon Folio 115. Able and not able folio 110. Accessorye folio 35. Account folio 27. 47. 151. Accusacion folio 7. Ad quod damnum folio 170. Age. folio 48. 51. 92. Ayde of the kynge folio 140. 141. Aiornement folio 4. 83. Alienacion folio 51. 135. Allowance folio 41. Amercyament folio 5. 26. 27. 38. Admesurement folio 68. 69. Appelle folio 8. 54. 75. Approuementes folio 12. 217. Armoure folio 114. Arestes folio 33. 158. Assyse folio 4. 41. 77. 80. 83. Attachement folio 14. Atteynt folio 45. 49. Attorney fol. 14. 53. 73. 127. 138. 47. Aduouson
woodes and pastures because the same feffees ought to haue sufficient pasture accordyng to theyr holde Thus it is prouyded and graū●ed that whan so euer suche feffees ●o brynge an assyse of nouell dysseson for theyr comē of pasture And it is knowleged before the iustyces that they haue almoch pasture as suffyseth to theyr hold and that they haue fre ingate and outgate from theyr lande vnto the pasture then let them be cōtented therwith and they on whome it was cōplayned shal go quyte of that in so moch as they haue made theyr ꝓfyte of theyr landes was●e woodes and pastures And if they alledge that they haue not suffycyent pasture or suffycyent ingate outgate accordynge to theyr holde then let the truth be inquered by assyse And if it be sounde by the assyse that the same deforceours haue dysturbed them of theyr ingate or outgate in any thynge or that they had not suffyciēt pasture as before is sayd then shall they recouer theyr sea son by vyew of the inqueste so that by theyr dyscrecyō and othe the playntyfes shall haue suffycient pasture and suffycyēt ingate and outgate in fourme aforesayd And the dyssesors shal be amerced and shall yelde damages as they were wont before this prouysyon And if it be certefyed by the assyse that the playntyfes haue suffycient pasture with fre ingate and outgate as before is sayd let the other make theyr profyte or approuement of the resydue and go quyte of that assyse ¶ The .v. Chapiter LIkewyse it is prouyded graunted of the kynge that from hensforth vsuryes shal not rēne agaynst any beynge within age from the tyme of the deathe of his auncetour whose heyre he is vnto his lawful age so that notwithstandyng this the payment of the pryncypall dette shall not remayne with the vsurye before the deathe of his auncetor whose heyre he is ¶ The .vi. Chapite OF heyres that be led away witholden or maryed by theyr frendes or by other with force agaynste our peas Thus it is prouyded that what so euer ●ay man be conuyct therof that he hath so witholden any chylde led away or maryed he shall yelde to the loser the value of the maryage And for the offence his bodye shal be taken and imprysoned vntyll he haue recompensed the loser if the chylde be maryed and further vntyll he hathe satisfyed the kynge for the trespas And this muste be done the heyre beyng within the age of .xiiii. yeres And of an heyre beynge .xiiii. yeres olde or aboue vnto his ful age if he marye without lycense of his lorde to defraude hym of the maryage and his lorde offer hym resonable cōuenyēt maryage without dysperagement then his lorde shal hold his lande beyonde the terme of his age that is to saye .xxi. yeres so longe that he maye receyue the double value of the maryage after thestymacyon of lawfull men or after as it hath ben offered hym before without fraude collusyon and after as it may be proued in the kynges courte And as touchyng lordes which marye those that they haue in warde to vyllayns or other as burgesses where they be dysperaged if suche an heyre be within thage of .xiiii. yeres and of such age that he coude not consent to maryage then if his frendes cōplayne of that lorde he shall lose the wardshyp vnto thage of the heyre And all the profytes that therof shal be taken shall go to the vse of the heyre beyng within age after the dyscrecyon prouysyon of his frend● for shame done to hym but if he were xiiii yeres and aboue so that he may cōsent and do consent to such maryage no payne shall folow If any heyre of what age so euer he be wyll not marye at the request of his lorde he shall not be compelled therto but whē he comyth to full age he shall gyue to his lorde and paye hym asmoch as any wolde haue gyuen hym for the maryage before the receyte of his lande and that whyther he wyll marye hymselfe or not for the maryage of hym that is within age of more ryght pertayneth to the lorde of the fee. ¶ The .vii. Chapiter OF conueyaunce of dyscente in a wrytte of ryght from our auncetor from the tyme of thelder H. kynge the yere and daye It is prouyded that from densforth there be no mencyon made of so longe tyme but frō the tyme of kyng Henry our graundfather And this act shall take effecte at Penthecoste the .xxi. yere of our reygne and not afore And the wryttes before purchased shall procede wryttes of mortdauncetor of natiuis and of entre shall not passe the last retourne of kyng Iohan from Irelande into Englande And this acte shall take effecte as before is declared wryttes o● nouell dysseson shall not passe the fyrste voyage of our soueraygne lord the kyng that nowe is into Gascoygne And this acte to take his effecte from the tyme aforesayd and all wryttes purchased before shall procede ¶ The .viii. Chapiter TO the kynges wrytte of bastardye whyther one beyng borne afore matrymonye maye inherytte in lyke maner as one that is borne after matrymony all the byshops aunswered that they wolde not nor coulde not aunswer to it because it was dyrectly agaynst the order of the churche And all the byshopes instaunced the lordes that they wold cōsent that all suche as were borne afore matrimony shuld be legyt●ymate aswell as they that be borne within matrimonye as to the succession of inheritaunce in so much as the church receyueth such for legyttyme and all the erles and batons with one voyce aunswered that they wolde not chaunge the lawes of the realme which hytherto haue ben vsed and approued ¶ The .ix. Chap. MOreouer it was enacted that euery freman which oweth sute to the countye trythyng hundred and wapētake or to the courte of his lord may frely make attorney to do the sutes for hym ¶ The .x. Chapiter OF trespasers in parkes and warrens it is not yet dyscussed for the lordes demaunded the propre imprysonment of such as they sholde take in theyr parkes and warrens whiche the kynge denyed wherfore it was deferred ¶ Here endeth the statute of Merton ¶ The statute of Marlebrygge THe yere of grace a. M. CC .lxvii. the .lii. yere of the raygn of kyng H. son of kyng Iohā in yvtas of S. Martyn for the bettar estate of this realme of England for the more spedy minystracion of iustyce as belongeth to ●hoffyce of a kynge the more dyscrete men of the realme beyng called to gyther aswell of the hygher as of the lower degree It was prouyded agreyd ordeyned that where a● the realme of Engeland of late had ben dysquyeted with manyfold troubles and dyscensyons for reformacyon wherof statutes and lawes be ryght necessarye wherby the peace and tranquyl lyte of the realme must be obserued to whiche thyng the kynge entendynge to gyue conuenient remedye hath made these actes ordynaunces and statutes vnder wrytten whiche
and in warde of theyr lordes It is prouyded that the wardeyns shal kepe sustayne the landes without dystroyeng any thyng And that of such maner of wardes shal be done in all poyntes as is cōteyned in the great chartoue of lybertes made in the tyme of kynge Henry father of the kyng that nowe is that it be so vsed from hensforth And lykewyse shal be done of wardes of arche byshoprykes byshoprykes abbacyes churches and all spirituall dygnytes in tyme of vacacyon ¶ The. xrii. Chap. OF heyres maryed within age agaynst the wyl of theyr kepars afore that they be paste thage of .xiiii. yeres it shal be done accordyng as it is conteyned in the statute of Merton And of them whiche shal be maryed agaynst the wyll of theyr kepars after they be past thage of ▪ xiiii yeres the kepar shall haue the double value of theyr maryage after the teuour of the same acte Moreouer such as haue withdrawen theyr maryage shal pay the full value therof vnto theyr kepar for the trespas and neuertheles the kynge shall haue lyke amendes accordyng to the same acte of hym that so hath withdrawen And of heyres femals after they haue accomplyshed the age of .xiiii. yeres and the lorde to whom the maryage belongyth wyl not marye them but for coue●yse of the land wyll kepe them vnmaryed It is prouyded that the lord shall not haue nor kepe by reason of maryage the landes of such heyres femals more then two yeres after the terme of the sayd .xiiii. yeres and if the lord within the sayd two yeres do not marye them then shall they haue accyō to recouer theyr inherytaūce qwyte without gyuenge any thynge for theyr wardshyp or theyr maryage And if they of malyce or by euyll counsell wyll not be maryed by theyr chyef lordes where they shall not be dysparaged then theyr lordes may holde theyr lande and inherytaūce vntyll they haue accomplyshed thage of an heyre male that is to wyte .xxi. yeres and further vntyll they haue taken the value of the maryage ¶ The .xxiii. Chapitre IT is prouyded also that in no cyte borugh towne market nor fayre there be no foreyn persone beyng of the realme dystrayned for any dette wherof he is not dettour or pledge he that doyth it shal be greuously ponyshed with out delaye and the dystres shal be delyuered to hym by the bayllyffes of the place or by the kynges bayllyffes if nede be ▪ ¶ The .xxiiii. Chapitre IT is prouyded also that no eschetour sheryf nor other baylyf of the kyng by colour of his offyce without specyall warraunte or commaundement or authoryte certayne pertay●ynge to his offyce dyssese no man of his srehold nor of any thyng belongyng to his ●rehold And if any do it shal be at the elecc●on of the dyssesye whyther that the kyng by offyce shall cause it to be amended at his complaynte or that he wyll sue the comen lawe by an assyse of nouell dy●ieson and he that is attaynted therof shal pay double damages to the playntyte shal be greuously amerced vnto the kynge ¶ The .xxv. Chapiter NO offycer of the kynges shal maynteyne by themselues nor by other plees sutes or matters hangyng in the kynges court for landes tenementes or other thynges for to haue parte or profytte therof by couenaunt made betwen them he that doyth shal be ponyshed at the kynges pleasure ¶ The .xxvi. Chapitre ANd that no sheryffe nor other the kynges offycer take any rewarde to do his offyce but shal be payed of that they take of the kynge and he that ●o doyth shall ye●de ●wyfe somuche shall be ponyshed at the kynges pleasure ¶ The .xxvii. Chapiter HAd that no clerke of any iustyce eschetour or inquysit our shal take any thyng for deliueryng chap●●tes but onely clerkes of iustyces errant in theyr cyrcuyte which shal take .ii. s. no more of euery wapentake hundred or towne that aunsweryth by .xii. or by .vi. accordyng as the amercyment hath ben vsed and he that doyth contrarye shall paye thryse somuche as he hath taken shall lose the seruyce of his mayster for one yere ¶ The .xxviii. Chapiter HAd that none of the kynges clerkes n●● of any iustyce from hensforth shall r●●●●●e the presētment of any church for ●●● which any plee or debate is in the kynges cour●e without specyal by 〈…〉 of th● kynge and that the kynge for 〈…〉 to lese the church and his 〈…〉 and that no clerk of any 〈…〉 o●●●●●yf take ●a●●e in any quarelles or 〈…〉 in the kynges courte nor make nor cause comen ryght to be delayed or dystourbed and if any so do be shal be ponyshed by the payne afore sayd or more greuously if the trespas so requyre ¶ The .xxix. Capiter IT is prouyded also that if any seruaunt pleder or other do any maner of dysceyt or collusyon in the kynges courte or consent to do it in derogacion of the court or to begyle the court or the partye and therof be attaynted he shall be impryson●d for a yere and a day and frōthensforth shall not be herd to ple●e in that courte for any man And if he be no pleder he shal be imprysoned in lyke maner by the space of a yere and a daye at the least And if the trespas requyre greater ponyshment it shal be at the kynges pleasure and for asmuche as many complayne themselues of the ser●aūtes cryours of fee and the marshal●es of iusty●es in cyre takyng money wrongfully of suche as recouer season of lande or of them that optayne theyr matters of that leuye fynes and of iurours townes prysoners and of other attached vpon plees of the crowne otherwyse then they ought to do in dyuers maners And for asmuche as there is a greatter noumbre of them then there ought to be wherby the people are so greued the kyng commaundeth that such thynges be no more done fromhensforth And if any seriaunte of fee do it his offyce shal be taken into the kynges handes and if any of the iustyces marshals do it they shal be greuously ponyshed at the kynges pleasure and aswell the tone as the tother shall paye to all playntyfes the treble value of that they haue receyued in suche maner ¶ The .xxx. Chap. OF suche as take outrageous tolles agaynste the comen custome of the realme in market townes It is prouyded that if any do so in the kynges townes that is bayllyf in fee ferme the kyng shal sese into his owne hād the fredom of the market And if it be an other towne and it be done by the lorde of the towne the kyng shall do in lyke maner and if it be done by a bayllyf without commaundement of his lorde he shall restore to the playntyf asmoche more for the outrageous takynge as he had of hym if he had caryed his toll and shall haue .xl. dayes imprysonment of cytezyns or but gesses to whome the kyng or his father hath graunted
yere after the same yer● And so euery lorde after the ne●t lorde immedyate shall haue the space of halfe a yere for to demaunde it successyuely vntyll it come to the kynge for whome at length by defaute of the lordes the lande shall be inquered to challenge the iurrors euery of the chyef lordes shal be admitted And lyke wyse for the kyng they that wyll challenge and after the iudgement gyuen the lande shall remayne in the kynges handes vntyll the lande be gotten by the demaundant or som other chyef lorde the sheryf shal be charged to aunswere therfore at the eschequer ¶ The .xxxiii. Chapiter FOr asmuche as many tenauntes sette vp crosses or cause to be sette vp in theyr handes in preiudyce of theyr lordes so that the tenauntes shulde defende themselues agaynste theyr lordes by the pryuylege of templars and hospytelers It is ordeyned that suche landes shal be inquered vpon for the kynge and the chyef lordes in lyke maner as is prouyded for landes alyened in mortmayne ¶ The .xxxiiii. cha pytre IT is prouyded that if any man frōhensforth do rauyshe any woman maryed mayde or other where she dyd not consente nether before nor after he shall haue iudgement of lyfe and membre And lyke wyse where a man rauyssheth a womā maryed ladye damoysell or other with force although she cōsent afterward he shall haue such iudgemēt as before is sayde if he be attaynte at the kynges sute for the kynge shall haue the sute and for wymmen caryed awry with the goodes of theyr husbandes the kynge shall haue the sute for the goodes taken away and if the wyfe wylfully forsake her husbande and go away and cōtynue with her aduouter she shall be barred for euer of accyon to demaund her dower that she ought to haue of her husbādes landes if it be proued agaynst her e●cept that her husbande wyllyngly and without cohercyon of the churche reconcyle her and suffer her to dwel with hym in which case she shal be restored to her accyon he that caryeth awaye a non●e from her house although she consent he shal be p●nished by thre yeres imprysonment and shall make conuenyent satysfaccyon to the house from whens she was taken and neuertheles shal be raunsomed at the kynges wyll ¶ The .xxxv. Chapitre COncernyng chyldren malys or femalys whose mariage belongeth to another taken and caryed awaye if the taker haue no ryght in the maryage though afterwarde he restore the chylde vnmaryed or els paye the maryage he shall neuertheles be ponyshed by two yeres imprysonment and if he do not restore or do marye the chylde after the yeres of consent and be not able to satysfye for the maryage he shall abiure the realme or haue perpetual imprysonmēt therupon the playntyf shall haue such a wrytte St A. fecerit ●esecurum de clamore suo c. tunc pone per vadium c. B. quod sit corā iusticiariis nostris c. ostensur quare talem heiedem infra eta tem existe● cuius maritagium ad ipsum pertinent tall loco inuenit rapui● et abduxit contra voluntatem ipsius A. et cōtra pacem nostram ▪ c. And if the heyre be in the same countre then this clause muste be added Et diligenter inquiras vbi ille heres sit in balliua tua Et ipsum vbicunque inuenius fuerit capias et saluo et secure custodias ita quod cum habeas corā pre●atis iusticiatus nostris ad prefa●um terminum ad reddendum cui predictorum A. et B. reddi debeat And sute shal be made agaynste the partye defendant vntyll he come in by dys tresse if he haue wherof he may be dystrayned And if he wyll not be iustefyed he shal be outlawed for his contumacye And if the heyre ●e maryed or caryed in another countye then a wrytte shall be directed ●o th sheryt of the same shyre in this fourme Questus est nobis A. quod B. nuper talem heredem infra et atem et in custodia sua existen̄ tali loco in comitatu tali rapuit et de comitatu illo ad talem locum in comitatu tuo abduxit contra voluntatem ipsius A. et contra pacem c. Et ideo tibi precipimus quod predictum heredem vbicunque cum in balliua tua inuenire poteris capias et saluo et secure eum custodias ita quod cum habeas corā iusticiarus nostris c. tali die qu●m idem A. habet versus predictum B. ad reddendum cui de iure reddi debeat And if the heyre happen to dye before he be restored or afore he can be founde the plee shall passe betwene them neuertheles vntyll it be tryed who ought to haue had it if it had ben lyuenge And the rauyshour shall neyther be eased nor excused of the ponyshement aforesayde by the death of the heyre whome he dyd witholde by wronge durynge his lyfe And if the playntyfe dye before the plee tryed if the ryght belonge to hym by reason of his propre fee the plee shal be resomoned at the sute of the heyre of the playntyfe and the plee shall passe in due ordre but if the ryght belonged to hym by another tytle as by a tytle of gyfte sale or other lyke then the ple shall be resomoned at the sute of the executours of the playntyf and the plee shall passe as before is sayd In lyke maner if the defendaunt dye before the plee be tryed or the heyre be restored the plee shall passe by resomons betwene the playntyf his heyres or executours and the executours of the defendaunt or his heyre if the executours be not suffycyent to satysfye for the value of the maryage after as it is contayned in other statutes but not as to the payne of imprysonmēt for none ought to be ponyshed for the offense of another In lyke maner when a plee hangeth betwene partyes for the warde of lande or of an heyre by the comon wrytte that begynneth Precipetall c. quod reddat c. resomons shal be made betwene the heyres and executors of the playntyf ▪ and lykewyse the heyres or executours of the defendaunt if death preuente any of the partyes afore the plee be determyned and when they haue passed vnto the great dystres a daye shal be gyuē within which .iii. shyre courtes may be holden at the leste in euery of whiche open proclamacyon shal be made that the deforceour shall come into the benche at a daye cōtayned in the wrytte to aunswere the playntyf at which daye if he come not and the proclamacyon be so testefyed ones twyse or thryse the iugemēt shal passe for the playntyf sauyng the ryght of the defendant if afterwarde he wyll clayme it In lyke maner it shal be done in a wrytte of trespas when any complayneth hymselfe to be putte from such wardshypes ¶ The .xxxvi. cha FOr asmuche as lordes of courtes and other that kepe courtes and stewardes