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A.D. 1285.
Anno decimo tertio Edwardi I.
Stat. 4.
119

such Demands are to be made in a Spiritual Court. [1](7) And for laying violent Hands on a Clerk, (8) and in Cause of Defamation, it hath been granted already, that it shall be tried in a spiritual Court, when Money is not demanded, but a Thing done for Punishment of Sin, Breach of an Oath.and likewise for breaking an Oath.[2][3](9) In all Cases afore rehearsed, the Spiritual Judge shall have Power to take Knowledge, notwithstanding the King's Prohibition.

See 24 Ed. 1. where a Consultation is grantable. By 9 Ed. 2. stat. 1. c. 1. no Prohibition shall be granted where Tythes are demanded. See farther 9 Ed. 2. c. 2, 4 & 5.  1 Ed. 3. stat. 2 c. 11.  18 Ed. 3. stat. 3. c. 5.  50 Ed. 3. c. 4. and 2 H. 5. stat. 1. c. 3.

  1. 4 Co. 20.; Kel. 39.; 22 Ed. 4. f. 20.; Bro. Prohibition, 18, 21.
  2. Not in Orig.
  3. Bro. Action sur le case, 115.; 38 H. 6. f. 29.; 11 H. 4. f. 88.; Regist. 36, 45, 50, 51, 57, &c.; Rast. pla. 483.

Statuta Civitatis London' edita apud Westm' Anno 13 Edw. I. Regis, Stat. 5. See Appendix.


Forma Concessionis et Exemplificationis Cartarum. Anno 13 Edw. I. Stat. 6. See Appendix.


Statutum Exonie, 14 Edw. I. See Appendix.


Articuli Statuti Exonie. See Appendix.


Ordinatio pro statu Hiberniæ, made Anno 17 Edw. I. and Anno Dom. 1288.[1]

EDWARD, by the Grace of God, King of England, Lord of Ireland, Duke of Aquitain, to all those who shall fee or hear these Letters, doth send Salutation. Know you, that for the Amendment of the Government of our Realm of Ireland, and for the Peace and Tranquillity of our People of the same Land, at Nottingham, the Octaves of Saint Martin, in the Seventeenth Year of our Reign, by the Assent of our Council there being, the Points hereafter mentioned be made and agreed upon, to the Intent that they may be firmly observed in the same Realm.

  1. This is in the Secunda pars veterum Statutorum, fol. 76. It is in the Editions of Pulton and Keble, but not in Rastal.

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