Magna Carta - Lands in Ward and Temporalities of Vacant Archbishoprics, etc. Act 1297

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Citation1297 c. 5
MAGNA CHARTA.The GREAT CHARTER,Made in the Ninth Year of King Henry the Third, and confirmed by King Edward the First in the Five and twentieth Year of His Reign Guardians shall maintain the Inheritance of their Wards: and of Bishopricks, &c.

(25 Edw. 1) C A P. V.

'THE keeper, so long as he hath the custody of the land of such an heir, shall keep up the houses, parks, warrens, *ponds, ✗mills, and other things pertaining to the same land, with the issues of the said land; and he shall deliver to the Heir, when he cometh to his full age, all his land stored with ploughs, and all other things, at the least as he received it. All these things shall be observed in the custodies of Archbishopricks, Bishopricks, Abbeys, Priories, Churches, and Dignities vacant, which appertain to us; except this, that such...

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