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THE STATUTES OF WALES
PAGE. YEAR. STATUTE AND
CHAPTER.
TITLE. HOW REPEALED
OR OTHERWISE
AFFECTED
30 1354 28 Edward 3, c. 2 Lords of Marches of Wales shall be attendant and annexed to the Crown of England, and not to the Principality of Wales Rep. S.L.R. 1887
31 1400-1 2 Henry 4, c. 12 Certain restraints laid on Welshmen Rep. 21 James 1, c. 28, s. 11
31 1400-1 2 Henry 4, c. 16 Excesses committed by Welshmen on English neighbours by distressing of cattle, etc. Rep. 21 James 1, c. 28, s. 11
32 1400-1 2 Henry 4, c. 17 Welshman committing Felony in England and thereof attainted, and flieth to Wales, shall be executed Rep. 21 James 1, c. 28, s. 11
33 1400-1 2 Henry 4, c. 18 The Lords Marchers to keep ward in their Castles Rep. 21 James 1, c. 28, s. 11
33 1400-1 2 Henry 4, c. 19 Of suits against Englishmen in Wales Rep. S.L.R. 1863
33 1400-1 2 Henry 4, c. 20 Welshmen shall not purchase lands in England Rep. 21 James 1, c. 28, s. 11
34 1402 4 Henry 4, c. 26 Englishmen shall not be convict in Wales Rep. S.L.R. 1863
34 1402 4 Henry 4, c. 27 As to minstrels and vagabonds in Wales Rep. 19-20 Vict. c. 64
34 1402 4 Henry 4, c. 28 As to congregations in Wales Rep. 21 James 1, c. 28, s. 11
35 1402 4 Henry 4, c. 29 Welshmen not to carry Arms Rep. 19-20 Vict. c. 64
35 1402 4 Henry 4, c. 30 No armour or victuals to be carried into Wales Rep. S.L.R. 1863
35 1402 4 Henry 4, c. 31 Welshmen not to have castles Rep. 21 James 1, c. 28, s. 11
36 1402 4 Henry 4, c. 32 No Welshman shall bear office in Wales Rep. 21 James 1, c. 28, s. 11