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John

Henry III.

Edward I.

Edward II.

Edward III.

Richard II.

Henry IV.
Henry V.

Henry VI.
Edward IV.
Edward V.

Richard III.
Henry VII.

Henry VIII.

Edward VI.

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CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE

Mary.

Philip and Mary
Elizabeth.

James I.

Charles I.

Commonwealth

Oliver Cromwell, Protector.

Richard Cromwell,

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Charles II.

James II. .

William and Mary

William III.

Anne.

George I.

George II.
George III.
George IV.
William IV.
Victoria

OF THE

Commencement of Reign.

December 25, 1066
September 26, 1087
August 5, 1100.
December 26, 1135

December 19, 1154

September 3, 1189
May 27, 1199
October 28, 1216
November 20, 1272
July 8, 1307

January 25, 1327
June 22, 1377

September 30, 1399
March 21, 1413.
September 1, 1422
March 4, 1461
April 9, 1483.
June 25, 1483
August 22, 1485
April 22, 1509
January 28, 1547
July 6, 1553

July 25, 1554.
November 17, 1558
March 24, 1603.
March 27, 1625.
January 30, 1649
December 12, 1653
September 4, 1658
May 29, 1660.
February 6, 1685
February 13, 1689
December 28, 1694

March 8, 1702

August 1, 1714.
June 11, 1727
October 25, 1760
January 29, 1820

June 26, 1830
June 20, 1837

Year of
Death.

1087.

1100.

1135.

1154.

1189.

1199.

1216.

1272.

1307.

1327.

1377.

1399.
1413.

1422.

1471.

1483.

1483.

1485.

1509.
1547.

1553.

1558.

1603.

1625.

1649.

1654.
1658.
1712.

1685.

1701.

1694.

1702.

1714. 1727. 1760. 1820. 1830.

1837.

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*The regnal years of Charles II. are reckoned from the death of Charles I.

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IMPORTANT ENGLISH STATUTES.

A.D. 1100-1874.

LEG. REG. HEN. I. I.

VII. Et si quis baronum vel hominum meorum infirmabitur, sicut ipse dabit, vel dare disponet pecuniam suam, ita datam esse concedo. Quod si ipse preventus, vel armis vel infirmitate, pecuniam suam non dederit nec dare disposuerit, uxor sua, sive liberi, aut parentes, aut legitimi homines ejus, eam pro anima ejus dividant, sicut eis melius visum fuerit.

MAG. CART. REG. JOHAN. CAP. 27. [June 15th, A.D. 1215.]

Si aliquis liber homo intestatus decesserit, catalla sua per manus propinquorum parentum et amicorum suorum, per visum Ecclesiae distribuantur; salvis unicuique debitis que defunctus ei dedebat.

If any free-man shall die intestate, his chattels shall be distributed by the hands of his nearest relations and friends, by the view of the Church, saving to everyone the debts which the defunct owed.

MAG. CART. (9 HEN. III.). CAP. 32. [A.D. 1225.] Lands shall not be aliened to the Prejudice of the Lord's Service.

Nullus liber homo decetero det amplius vel vendat alicui de terra sua quam ut de residuo terre sue possit sufficienter fieri domino feodi servicium ei debitum quod pertinet ad feodum illud.

No Freeman from henceforth shall give or sell any more of his Land, but so that of the residue of the Lands the Lord of the Fee may have the Service due to him, which belongeth to the Fee.

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CAP. 36.*

No Land shall be given in Mortmain.

Non liceat alicui decetero dare terram suam alicui domui religiose ita quod illam resumat tenendam de eadem domo nec liceat alicui domni religiose terram alicujus sic accipere quod tradat illam ei a quo ipsam recepit tenendam. Si quis autem decetero terram suam alicui domui religiose sic dederit et super hoc convincatur donum suum penitus cassetur et terra illa domino suo illius feodi incurratur.

It shall not be lawful from henceforth to any to give his Lands to any Religious House, and to take the same land again to hold of the same House. Nor shall it be lawful to any House of Religion to take the Lands of any, and to lease the same to him of whom he received it. If any from henceforth give his Lands to any Religious house, and thereupon be convict, the Gift shall be utterly void, and the Land shall accrue to the Lord of the Fee.

STAT. MERTON. (20 HEN. III.). CAP. 9. [A.D. 1235.] He is a Bastard that is born before the Marriage of his Parents.

To the King's Writ of Bastardy, Whether one being born before Matrimony may inherit in like manner as he that is born after matrimony, all the Bishops answered, That they would not, nor could not, answer to it; because it was directly against the common Order of the Church. And all the Bishops instanted the Lords, that they would consent, that all such as were born afore Matrimony should be legitimate, as well as they that be born within Matrimony, as to the Succession of Inheritance, forsomuch as the Church accepteth such for legitimate. And all the Earls and Barons with one voice answered, that they would not change the Laws of the Realm, which hitherto have been used and approved.

52 HEN. III. CAP. 23. [A.D. 1267.]

A Remedy against Accomptants. Fermors shall make no Waste.

It is provided also, That if Bailiffs, which ought to make account to their Lords, do withdraw themselves, and have no lands nor Tene

*For later Mortmain Acts, sec 7 Edw. I. St. 2; 13 Edw. I. c. 32; 15 Rich. II. c. 5; 23 H. VIII. c. 10. §§ 1-5; 9 Geo. II. c. 36.

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