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A.D. 1455.
Anno tricesimo tertio Henrici VI.
C. 3–7
633

Indictors, and every of them, at the Time of such Indictments taken, or any other Person or Persons to their Use, had any Lands or Tenements to the yearly Value of an Hundred Shillings within the same county, above all Charges, where such Indictments happen to be taken.

(8) And if it be found before our Lord the King, or any of his Justices, that the said Indictors, or any of them, had not at the Time of such Indictments taken, nor that none other to their Use, had Lands and Tenements to the Value of an Hundred Shillings by Year, that then the said Indictment, as to any such Person or Persons vupposed by the same Indictment to be or to have been inhabiting or converst within the said County of Lancaster shall be void and of no Effect.'

CAP. III.

A Remedy for several Extortions committed by the Officers of the Exchequer. See Appendix.


CAP. IV.

No Person brewing Ale or Beer in Kent to be sold, shall, during five Years, make above an Hundred Quarters of Malt to his own Use. See Appendix.

CAP. V.

No wrought Silk belonging to the Mystery of Silkwomen shall be brought into this Realm by the Way of Merchandise, during five Years.

CAP. VI.

Certain Privileges granted to the Abbot of Fountain in the County of York. See Appendix.


CAP. VII.

How many Attornies may be in Norfolk. how many in Suffolk, and in Norwich.

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