S C H E D U L E.
ENACTMENTS REPEALED.
This Schedule is to be read as referring to the Revised Edition of the Statutes prepared under the direction of the Statute Law Committee in all cases of statutes included in that edition.
The chapters of the statutes (before the division into separate Acts) are described by the marginal abstracts given in that edition.
The repeal by the present Act of a part of a statute set out or referred to in terms of the translation given in that edition is to operate on the original Latin or Norman-French, of which the translation is set out or referred to, as if the original itself were in like manner set out or referred to.
A description or citation of a portion of an Act is inclusive of the words, section, or other part, first or last mentioned, or otherwise referred to as forming the beginning or forming the end of the portion comprised in the description or citation.
PART I.
Enactments Repealed Generally.
20 Hen. 3. c. 10. | The Provisions of Merton. Chapter Ten. Attornies in County Courts. |
40 Hen. 3. (Stat. Bissex. ) |
A Provision for the Day in Leap Year. The extra Day in Leap Year and the Day preceding shall be reckoned as one Day. |
52 Hen. 3. c. 18. | The Statute of Marlborough. Chapter Eighteen. Amercements for Defaults restrained. |
52 Hen. 3. c. 19. | The Statute of Marlborough. Chapter Nineteen. Pleas of False Judgment confined to the King's Courts. |
52 Hen. 3. c. 20. | The Statute of Marlborough. Chapter Twenty. In County Courts, &c. Essoins need not be sworn. |
52 Hen. 3. c. 28. | The Statute of Marlborough. Chapter Twenty-eight. Prelates, &c. may prosecute for Wrongs done to their Predecessors, and in time of vacation. |
3 Edw. 1. c. 21. | The Statutes of Westminster, the First. Chapter Twenty-one. Lands in Ward shall be duly kept. |
3 Edw. 1. c. 24. | The Statutes of Westminster, the First. Chapter Twenty-four. Unlawful Disseisin by Escheators, &c. |
3 Edw. 1. c. 35. | The Statutes of Westminster, the First. Chapter Thirty-five. Excess of Jurisdiction in Franchises. |
in part. |
The Statutes of Gloucester. Chapter One. Damages in Novel Disseisin. In Mort d'Auncestor. Cosinage, &c. When Damages shall be recovered then costs also. Damages generally; Except from ‘And whereas before Time’ to ‘recover Damages.’ |
6 Edw. 1. c. 5. | The Statutes of Gloucester. Chapter Five. Action of Waste extended. |
6 Edw. 1. c. 8. | The Statutes of Gloucester. Chapter Eight. In what Court Pleas of Trespass shall lie. Defendants may plead by Attornies. Essoins by Plaintiffs. Defendants. |
12 Edw. 1. in part. |
Provisions made in the Exchequer, otherwise called the Statute of Rutland; in part; namely,— From ‘But for so much as certain Pleas’ to ‘Ministers aforesaid,’ being the part described in the following marginal abstract: ‘No suit shall be prosecuted in the Exchequer unless it concern the King or his Officers there.’ |
13 Edw. 1. c. 10. | The Statutes of Westminster, the Second. Chapter Ten. Time of the delivering of Writs for Suits depending before Justices in Eyre. Any Person may make a General Attorney in Eyre. |
13 Edw. 1. c. 14. | The Statutes of Westminster, the Second. Chapter Fourteen. The Process in an Action of Waste. A Writ of Inquiry of Waste. |
13 Edw. 1. c. 22. | The Statutes of Westminster, the Second. Chapter Twenty-two. Waste between Joint Tenants and Tenants in common. |
13 Edw. 1. c. 29. | The Statutes of Westminster, the Second. Chapter Twenty-nine. To whom and in what cases Commissions to hear and determine shall be granted. A Writ of Odio et Atia. |
in part. |
The Statutes of Westminster, the Second. Chapter Thirty-five. Punishment of him that taketh away a Ward. Writ of ravishment of Ward. In the proper County. Process against an Offender. Writ, if the Heir be carried into another County. Death of the Heir before the Suit ended. Death of the Plaintiff. Death of the Defendant. Resummons in Communi Custodia. The like in Ejectione Custodi; in part; namely,— From ‘and thereupon the Plaintiff shall have such a Writ,’ to the End of the Chapter. |
13 Edw. 1. c. 36. | The Statutes of Westminster, the Second. Chapter Thirty-six. Penalty for procurement of Suits in Courts Baron, County Courts, &c. |
13 Edw. 1. c. 50. | The Statutes of Westminster, the Second. Chapter Fifty. Commencement of the foregoing Statutes. |
18 Edw. 1. | The Statute of Quo Warranto. How Writs of Quo Warranto ought to be determined and pleaded in future. Liberties by Prescription. Liberties by Charter. Pleas of Quo Warranto shall be determined on Circuit. |
18 Edw. 1. | Another new Statute of Quo Warranto. Liberties by Prescription or the King's Grant. |
25 Edw. 1. c. 11. | Magna Carta. Chapter Eleven. Common Pleas. |
25 Edw. 1. c. 12. | Magna Carta. Chapter Twelve. Assizes of Novel Disseisin and Mort d'Ancestor. Circuits. Adjournment of Causes for Difficulty. |
27 Edw. 1. (Ordin. de Lib. Per. ) |
An Ordinance of purchasing Liberties. Chapter Five. Attornies of Sick Persons, &c. |
in part. |
Articles upon the Charters. Chapter Three. Of what things only the Steward and Marshal of the King's House shall hold Plea. What Coroners shall inquire of the Death of a Man slain within the Rape; in part; namely,— From the beginning of the Chapter to ‘it shall be holden as void.’ |
28 Edw. 1. c. 6. | Articles upon the Charters. Chapter Six. No Common Law Writ under the Petty Seal. |
Temp. incert. Stat. de Ward' et Releviis. |
Statute concerning Wards and Reliefs. Relief and Wardship co-relative. Serjeanty. Sokemen. Writs of Ward; in case of Knight's Service. Socage to demand the Land and Heir; where there are two Lords; to demand the Heir only. |
1 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 4. |
Statute the First. Chapter Four. Averment against the Record in a Writ of False Judgment. |
2 Edw. 3. c. 16. | Statute made at Northampton. Chapter Sixteen. Inquests in the Country shall be granted on Request of the Tenant. |
5 Edw. 3. c. 12. | Statute made at Westminster. Chapter Twelve. Of Pardon on Outlawries. Satisfaction of Plaintiff's Damages. On Outlawry before Appearance, Party outlawed shall yield himself. Plaintiff shall be named to appear and proceed. |
5 Edw. 3. c. 13. | Statute made at Westminster. Chapter Thirteen. Averment of Plaintiffs (or for the King) shall be received against Imprisonment alleged to defeat Outlawry. |
9 Edw. 3. Stat. 1. c. 3. |
Roll of the Statute made at York, Statute the First. Chapter Three. Executors shall not fourch by Essoin. Process against Executors. Judgment... |