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A. D. 1430. Anno nono Henrici VI. C. 559 Ex Rot. in Turr. Lond. venir ove lour merces & merchaadifes en ceft Roialme de ladvys & affent des Scignurs efpirituelx & temporelx efteantz en ceft prefent parlement ad declaree le dit darrein eftatut fait en temps de Ton dit pier noun eftre afcunement prejudiciell au elite primere ordinaunce ne fe extendre mes tant- foulement a les enqueftes aprendres parentre deinfzein & deinfzein ■& nemy a les autres enqueftes & proeves defufdites & la dite primere ordinance deftre effeiStuell & eftoier en fa force & deftre myz en due execution folonc la forme dicell le dit darrein eftatut ou ceo qe lez aliens riount my terres ou tenementz a le value de xl. s. par an folonc la contenue de mefme le darrein eftatut meat contrifteant. and Merchandifes into this Realm, by the Advice and Affent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, being in this prefent Parliament, hath declared the faid lalt Statute, made in the Time of his Father, to be in no wife prejudicial to the faid Ordinance, nor to ex- tend itfelf but only to the Inquefts to be taken be- And the Statute twixt Denizen and Denizen, and not to other In-" _* ' ^ m! "j quefts and Proofs aforefaid ; (13) and the faid firft t o inqu'efts taken Ordinance to be effectual and ftand in Force, and between Denizen to be put indue Execution according to the- Form and Denizen, of the fame, notwithftanding the laid laft Statute, or that the Aliens have not Lands or Tenements to the Value of Forty Shillings by the Year, according to

the Purport of the fame laft Statute and Ordinance.'

Statutes made at Weftminfter, Anno 9 Hen. VI. and Anno Dom. 1430. Ex Rot. in Tun-. Lond. AU parlement tenuz a Weftm' le Vendredy profchein devar.t le fell de Seint Hillary Ian du -regne noftre Seignur le Roi qoreft noefifme diverfez eftatutz & ordenaunces feurent faitz & or.dinez par advis & affent des Seignurs efpirituelx & temporelx & a la efpeciall requeft des Communes du Roialme en le dit parlement affemblez en la fourme qenfuit. T the Parliament holden at Wejhnmfter the Friday next before the Feaft of St. Hillary, the Ninth Year of the Reign of our Lord " the King that now is, divers Statutes and Ordi- " nances were made and eftablifhed by the Advice " and Affent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, " and at the fpecial Requeft of the Commons of the " Realm affembled in the faid Parliament, in the Form' " following," GAP. I. All Affiles and Niji prius fhall be adjourned during this Parliament, until certain Days.. See Appendix. CAP. II. Englifi Merchants may fell their Merchandife to Aliens, giving them only fix Months Credit, notwithftanding the Statute of 8 Hen. 6. c. 24. See Appendix* C A P. III. The Proceedings againft Owen Gkndour, attainted of High Treafon, fhall ftand good, not- withftanding any Error, Mifprifion, &c, but fhall not prejudice his Heirs. See Appendix. CAP. IV. An Identitate nominis maintainable by Executors, csV. ITEM pur ceo qe avaunt ces heures diverfes utlagaries ount efte pronunciez en divers des lieges du Roi fibien devaunt leftatut dadditions fait a Weftm' Ian primer le Roi Henri quint pier a noftre Seignur le Roi qoreft come depuis a caufe des queles utlagaries les c rps dautres gentz eiantz autielx & femblables nouns come ceux qi feurent utlagez en fait, avoient ount efte prifez & emprifo- nez & lours bier.s & cbateulx pur celle caufe par lefchetours noftre dit Seignur le Roi & fes nobles progenitours feifez et combien qe par le commune ley du Roialme brief de idemptitate nominis ad eftee maintenable pur mefme la perfone qe en la fourme fuifdite fuift n olefte & creve nepurquant fi afcune perfone des ditz lieges eiant fembiable noun come afcun autre perfone de melmez les lieges qen T E M, For that before this Time many Outlaw- 1 «, j, c . 5, ries have been pronounced againft divers of the King's liege People, as well before the Statute of Additions ade at TVcftminfter the Firft Year of King Henry the Fifth, Father to our Lord the King that now is, as fithence, in refpecl: of which Outlaw- ries, the Bodies of other Perfons having fuch and like Names as they had which were outlawed indeed, have been taken and imprifoned, and their Goods and Chatties for this Caufe feifed by the Efcheators of the King' and of his noble Progenitors : (2) And 37 Ed. 3. c. 2.. although that by the Common Law of the Re 1m a Rat- ¥>!• Writ of Idem titate nominis hath been maintainable for the fame Perfon, 1 which in the Form aforefaid was molefted and grieved ; neverthelefs if any Perfon of the faid Lieges,, having.like Name as any other Per- " fon-