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146 Stat. 3. Anno vlcefimo o&avo EdwardiI. A. D. 1300. i3Ed. 1. flat, i c. 1. Maintenance of this Stafute,. the three Knights that be affigned in the Shires for to redrefs Things done againft the faid Great Charters, (hall be charged, and {hall have their Warrant therefore.' Ex Rot. in Turr. Lond, eel eftatut garder e meintenir foient charge les .trots, chivalers qui font aflignez par mi les contez:pur adrefter les chofes fetes contre les GrantzChartres- e de ceo eient garant,. C A P. XVIII. Efcheators (hall commit no Wafte. in Wards Lands. 2 Inft. 571. 9 Hen. 1. flat. I. C 4, 5i 3 Ei!. I. c. 2i. < 6 Ed. 1. flat. 1. c c. 5. Er.fcrad by 14 Ed. 1 O R Redrefs of Waftes, and Deftruclions done by Efcheators or Subefcheators in the Lands of Wards, as of Houfes,- Woods, Parks, Warrens, and of all other Things that fall into the King's Hands ; (2) the King will, .That he which hath fuftained Damage, fhall have a Writ of Wafte out of the Chancery againft the , Efcheator .for his Act, or the Subefcheator for his Act (if he have whereof to an- fvver) (V) and if he have not, his Majefty fhall' an- fwer by like Pain concerning the Damages, as is or- dained by the Statute for them that do Wafte in Wardships.' yflat. 1. c. 13. 56.ZW. s.Jljt. I. c. 13. See II Car. 2. c.24. -which takes atony WarJJhip by Rcajon ofTenure. Regift. 72. Raft. 693 EN dreit des waftz e deftruclions fetz en gardes par efchetour e futhefehetour des mafons parks bois e vivers e totes autres chofes qe efchient en la mein le Roi voet le Roi qe celui qe aveca.le da- mage receu eit bref de waft en chauncelerje vers lefchetour de foen fet ou le futhefehetour de fon fet fil eit de quei refpoupdre. E ill nad de queiii refpoigne fon fOvereign par autele peine quant a damages come derrein fuft ordene pax eftatut fur. ceus qui fount waftz en gardes. C A P. XIX. In what Cafe, the Owner fhall have his Lands delivered out of, the King's Hands- with the. Ifluesv a Lift. 57a. Regift. 314. Raft. 604, FROM henceforth, where the Efcheator or the Sheriff fhall feife other Mens Lands into the King's Hands (where there is no Caufe of Seifer) and after, when it is found no Caufe, the Profits taken in the mean Time have been ftill retained, and not reftored, when the King hath removed his Hand ; (2) the King will, That if hereafter any Lands be. fo feifed,. and after it be removed out of his Hands by Reafon that he hath no Caufe to feife nor to hold it, the 1 flues fhall be fully reftored to him to whom the Land ought to remain, and which hath fuftained the Damage.' DErecbief la , ou lefehetour. ou le vifconte feifift en la mein le Roi autri terres la ou il nad re- fon de feifir e puis quant trove eft la non refon les iffues du meen temps unt efte cea en arere retenuz e ne mie renduz quant le Roi ad la mein ofte voet le Roi qe deforemes la ou terres font iffint feifies e puis le mein ofte par ceo qil nad refon de feifir ne detenir foient les iffues pleinement rendues a celui a qui la. tenre demoert e avera le damage xeceur - C A P. XX. a 1nft. 574. VeiTels of Cold and Silver /hall be elTayed and ?0'jche4. VeiTels marked with the Leo- pard's Head. Altered by 8 k 9 W. 3. c. 8. {.9. and6 G. 1. c. it. (. 41.. • None fhall make annealed CrofTes, r.or vermilioned Oofiai. VeiTels of Gold fhall be efiayed, touched,- and laved T is ordained, That no Goldfrniih of England, nor none, otherwhere within the King's Domi- nion, fhall from henceforth make, or caufe to be made, any Manner of Veffel, Jewel,, or any other Thing of Gold or Silver, except it be of good and true Allay, that is to fay, Gold of a certain Touch, and Silver of the Sterling Allay, or of better, at the Pleafure of him to whom the Work belongeth ; and" that none work worfe Silver than Money. (2) And that no Manner of Veflel of Silver depart out of the Hands of the Workers, until it be effayed by the Wardens of the Craft ; and further, that it be mark- ed with the Leopard's Head ; {%) and that they work no worfe Gold than of the Touch oi "Paris. (4) And that the Wardens of the Craft fhall go from Shop to Shop among the Goldfmiths, to effay if their Gold be of the fame Touch that is fpoken of before ; [0 and if they find any other than of the Touch aforefaid, the Gold fhall be forfeit to the King. (6). And that none fhall make* Rings, CrOffes, nor Locks, (7) and that none fhall fet any Stone in Gold,, marked-. The King's Prerogative fhall be Rd'ene eft qe mil oufeure dEngleterre ne dail- Iours de la feignurie le Roi ne overe- ne face de. ci> en : -avant nule manere.de veflele.de jbiaus. nautre chofe dor ne dargent qe ne feit de ban e de verrai alai ceft afavoir or de certeine tuche e.- argent del alay de le efterling ou de meilur alay folunc la volente de celui a qui les ovres font. E qe nul ne overe pir argent qe moneie. E qe nut manere de veffele de argent ne parte hors des mein& as overers tant qe ele foit.affaie par les gardeins du: mefter e qe ele foit fignee de une tefte de leopart* qe nul ne overe pir or qe tuche de Parys. E : qe les gardeins du mefter aillent de fhope en fhope entre les overers affaiaht qe ( lor foit ticle come le tuche avantdite e fil trovent nul pir qe la tuche qe lovere foit forfet au Roi.., Qe nul. ne face anels,