List of Acts of the Parliament of England, 1485–1601
This is a list of Acts of the Parliament of England for the years 1485–1601.
For Acts passed during the period 1707–1800 see List of Acts of the Parliament of Great Britain. See also the List of Acts of the Parliament of Scotland, the List of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland to 1700, and the List of Acts of the Parliament of Ireland, 1701–1800.
For Acts passed from 1801 onwards see List of Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. For Acts of the devolved parliaments and assemblies in the United Kingdom, see the List of Acts of the Scottish Parliament from 1999, the List of Acts of the Northern Ireland Assembly, and the List of Acts and Measures of the National Assembly for Wales; see also the List of Acts of the Parliament of Northern Ireland.
For medieval statutes, etc. that are not considered to be Acts of Parliament, see the List of English statutes.
The number shown after each act's title is its chapter number. Acts are cited using this number, preceded by the year of the reign during which the relevant parliamentary session was held; thus the Union with Ireland Act 1800 is cited as "39 & 40 Geo. 3 c. 67", meaning the 67th act passed during the session that started in the 39th year of the reign of George III and which finished in the 40th year of that reign. The modern convention is to use Arabic numerals in citations. Acts of the last session of the Parliament of Great Britain and the first session of the Parliament of the United Kingdom are both cited as "41 Geo. 3".
Acts passed by the Parliament of England did not have a short title; however, some of these Acts have subsequently been given a short title by Acts of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
Acts passed by the Parliament of England were deemed to have come into effect on the first day of the session in which they were passed. Because of this, the years given in the list below may in fact be the year before a particular Act was passed.
Henry VII (1485–1509)
1485 (1 Hen. 7)
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1487 (3 Hen. 7)
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- c. 2 — see Jane Statham
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- c. 16 — see feoffee
1488 (4 Hen. 7)
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- c. 5 — see tithe
- c. 6 — see Inglewood Forest
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- c. 16 — see Isle of Wight
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- Collusive Actions Act 1488 c. 20
- c. 21 — see Orford, Suffolk
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- c. 24
1489 (4 Hen. 7) (''Rot. Parl.'' vol. vi p. 431)
1489 (4 Hen. 7) (''Rot. Parl.'' vol. vi p. 434)
1491 (7 Hen. 7)
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- c. 10 — see outlawry
- c. 11
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- c. 13
- c. 14 — see Barking Abbey and Havering Manor
- c. 15 — see Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby
- c. 16 — see Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk
- c. 17 — see John Welles, 1st Viscount Welles
- c. 18 — see Thomas West, 8th Baron De La Warr
- c. 19 — see Christchurch Priory
- c. 20 — see Thomas Lovell
- c. 21
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- c. 24
1495 (11 Hen. 7)
- Treason Act 1495 c. 1 — this Act is still in force
- Vagabonds and Beggars Act c. 2
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- c. 7
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- c. 11
- c. 12 Trial Lawyers Association of British Columbia c. Colombie-Britannique, 2014 CSC 59 au paragraphe 48.
- c. 13
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- c. 15
- c. 16 — see Pale of Calais
- c. 17
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- c. 31 — see Woodstock, Oxfordshire
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- c. 34 — see Arthur, Prince of Wales
- c. 35 — see Henry VIII of England
- c. 36 — see Catherine Woodville, Duchess of Buckingham
- c. 37 — see Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset
- c. 38 — see John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford
- c. 39 — see John de la Pole, 2nd Duke of Suffolk
- c. 40 — see Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk
- c. 41
- c. 42
- c. 43 — see Edward Courtenay, 1st Earl of Devon
- c. 44 — sew Gerald FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Kildare
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- c. 61 — this Act is still in force
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1496 (12 Hen. 7)
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1503 (19 Hen. 7)
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- Ordinances of Corporations Act 1503 c. 7
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- c. 24
- c. 25 — this Act is still in force
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- c. 30
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Henry VIII (1509–1547)
1509 (1 Hen. 8)
Note that cc. 16-20 were traditionally cited as Private Acts cc. 1-5- c. 1. An Act for repealing of a Statute for fishing in Island .
- c. 2. An Act concerning the making of Woollen Cloth.
- c. 3. An Act concerning Receivers.
- c. 4. An Act that Informations upon Penal Statutes mall be made within Three Years.
- c. 5. An Act for the true Payment of the King's Customs.
- c. 6. An Act for repealing of a Statute concerning Justices of Peace.
- c. 7. An Act concerning Coroners.
- c. 8. An Act against Escheators and Commissioners, for making false Returns of Offices and Commissions.
- c. 9. An Act for the taking of Toll at Staynes Bridge, for the repairing thereof.
- c. 10. An Act that no Lease shall be made of Lands seised into the King's Hands but in certain Cases.
- c. 11. An Act against Perjury.
- c. 12. An Act for Admittance of a Traverse against an untrue Inquisition.
- c. 13. An Act against carrying out of this Realm any Coin, Plate or Jewels.
- c. 14. An Act against wearing of costly Apparel.
- c. 15. An Act concerning Lands made in Trust to Empson and Dudley.
- c. 16
- c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
- c. 20
1511 (3 Hen. 8)
- c. 1. An Act against carrying out of this Realm Coin, Plate, &c.
- c. 2. An Act concerning Escheators and Commissioners.
- c. 3. An Act concerning shooting in Long Bows.
- c. 4. An Act of Privilege for such Persons as are in the King's Wars.
- c. 5. An Act against such Captains as abridge their Soldiers of their Pay.
- c. 6. An Act against deceitful making of Woollen Cloth.
- c. 7. An Act against carrying Cloths over Sea unshorn.
- c. 8. An Act concerning the assizing and setting of Prices of Victuals.
- c. 9. An Act against disguised Persons and wearing of Visours.
- c. 10. An Act against buying of Leather out of the open Market, being not well tanned, or unsealed.
- c. 11. An Act concerning Physicians and Surgeons.
- c. 12. An Act against Sheriffs for Abuses.
- c. 13. An Act against shooting in Cross-bows.
- c. 14. An Act for the searching of Oils within the City of London.
- c. 15. An Act concerning Hats and Caps.
- c. 16
- c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
- c. 20
- c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
1512 (4 Hen. 8)
- c. 1. An Act concerning the making of Bulwarks by the Sea
- c. 2. For Murder and Felony.
- c. 3. The Act concerning Juries in London.
- c. 4. For Proclamations to be made before Exigents be awarded.
- c. 5. The Act repealing Penalties for giving of Wages to Labourers and Artificers.
- c. 6. The Act for sealing of Cloths of Gold and Silk.
- c. 7. The Act made for Pewterers, and true Weights and Beams.
- Privilege of Parliament Act 1512 c. 8. The Act concerning Richard Strode, for Matters reasoned in the Parliament.
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
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- c. 16
- c. 17
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- c. 20
1513 (5 Hen. 8)
- c. 1. An Act concerning Ministration of Justice in the City of Turneye.
- c. 2. An Act concerning White Cloths in Devonshire.
- c. 3. An Act that White Cloths under Five Marks may be carried over the Sea unshorn.
- c. 4. An Act for avoiding Deceits in Worsteds.
- c. 5. An Act concerning Juries in London.
- c. 6. An Act that Surgeons be discharged of Constableship and other Things.
- c. 7. An Act that Strangers buy no Leather but in open Market.
- c. 8. An Act concerning the Grant of the King's general Pardon,
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16 — note that this Act is still in force
- c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
1514 (6 Hen. 8)
- c. 1. Act of Apparel.
- c. 2. Act for Maintenance of Archery.
- c. 3. Act concerning Artificers and Labourers.
- c. 4. Act for Proclamations to be made before the Exigent be awarded into foreign Shires.
- c. 5. Act concerning pulling down of Towns.
- c. 6. Act concerning Felons and Murderers.
- c. 7. Act concerning Watermen on the Thames.
- c. 8. Act concerning Cloths called White Straits.
- c. 9. Act avoiding Deceits in making of Woollen Cloths.
- c. 10. Act concerning Commissions of Sewers.
- c. 11. Act concerning the bringing in of Bow-staves into this Realm.
- c. 12. Act that Norfolk Wools be not carried out of this Realm.
- c. 13. Act avoiding shooting in Cross Bows.
- c. 14. Act concerning the King's Subsidy for Tonnage and Poundage.
- c. 15. Act avoiding Second Letters Patents granted by the King.
- c. 16. Act concerning Burgesses of the Parliament.
- c. 17. Act concerning the River in Canterbury.
- c. 18. Act concerning Under-Sheriffs in Bristol.
- c. 19
- c. 20
- c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
- c. 24
- c. 25
- c. 26
1515 (7 Hen. 8)
- c. 1. The Act avoiding pulling down of Towns.
- c. 2. An Act for Maintenance of the King's Navy.
- c. 3. The Act for Penal Statutes and Actions popular.
- c. 4. The Act for Avowries.
- c. 5. The Act for Labourers and Artificers within the City of London.
- c. 6. The Act of Apparel.
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
1523 (14 & 15 Hen. 8)
- c. 1. The Act concerning the conveying, transporting and carrying of Broad White Woollen Cloths out of this Realm.
- c. 2. The Act concerning the taking of Apprentices by Strangers.
- c. 3. The Act concerning the draping of Worsteds, Sayes and Stamins, for the Town of Great Yarmouth.
- c. 4. An Act for Payment of Custom.
- c. 5. An Act concerning Physicians.
- c. 6. An Act for George Guldeford to lay out a new Way.
- c. 7. The Act for shooting in Cross Bows and Hand Guns.
- c. 8. An Act that the Six Clerks of the Chancery may marry.
- c. 9. An Act concerning Cordwainers.
- c. 10. An Act against tracing of Hares.
- c. 11. An Act for the Clothiers in Suffolk.
- c. 12. An Act concerning coining of Money.
- c. 13. An Act for the Haven or Port of Southampton.
- c. 14. An Act of Privilege for such Persons as are in the King's Wars.
- c. 15
- c. 16
- c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
- c. 20
- c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
- c. 24
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- c. 27
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- c. 33
- c. 34
- c. 35
1529 (21 Hen. 8)
- c. 1. The King's Highness his general Pardon.
- c. 2. An Act concerning such as shall take Sanctuary for Felony or Murder.
- c. 3. An Act concerning Delays in Assizes.
- c. 4. An Act concerning Executors of last Wills and Testaments.
- c. 5. An Act concerning Fines and Sums of Money to be taken by the Ministers of Bishops and other Ordinaries of Holy Church for the Probate of Testaments.
- Mortuaries Act 1529 c. 6. An Act concerning the taking of Mortuaries, or demanding, receiving or claiming of the same.
- c. 7. An Act for the Punishment of such Servants as shall withdraw themselves, and go away with their Masters' or Mistresses' Caskets and other Jewels or Goods, committed to them in Trust to be kept.
- c. 8. An Act for the bringing up and rearing of Calves to increase the Multitude of Cattle.
- c. 9. An Act limiting the Prices of Woollen Hats, Bonnets, and Caps made beyond the Seas, and brought to be sold within this Realm.
- c. 10. An Act against the carrying of Lattin, Brass and such Metal mixed beyond the Seas.
- c. 11. An Act for Restitution to be made of the Goods of such as shall be robbed by Felons.
- c. 12. An Act for the making of great Cables and Halsers, Ropes and all other Tackling for Ships, in the Borough of Burport, in the County of Dorset.
- c. 13. An Act that no Spiritual Persons shall take to farm, of the King or any other Person, any Lands or Tenements for Term of Life, Lives, Years or at Will, &c.; and for Pluralities of Benefices; and for Residence.
- c. 14. An Act for the Linen Drapers in London.
- c. 15. An Act that Tenants for Term of Years may falsify for their Term only, Recoveries had and made by their Lessors, to the defrauding of the said Termers' Interests.
- c. 16. An Act ratifying a Decree made in the Star Chamber, concerning Strangers and Handycraftsmen inhabiting the Realm of England.
- c. 17. An Act repealing a Grant lately made by the King's Highness to the Citizens of York, for the shipping of certain Wools into the Port of Hull.
- c. 18. An Act for the Town of Newcastle upon Tyne, concerning the shipping of Merchandize, and the unshipping thereof within, the Liberties of the said Town. — note that this Act is still in force
- c. 19. An Act concerning Avowries.
- c. 20. An Act that the President of the King's Counsel shall be associate with the Chancellor and Treasurer of England, and the Keeper of the King's Privy Seal.
- c. 21. An Act for Yarmouth concerning the making of Worsteds.
- c. 22
- c. 23 — note that this Act is still in force
- c. 24
- c. 25
- c. 26
1530 (22 Hen. 8)
- c. 1. An Act against Regrators and Gatherers of Wool.
- c. 2. An Act for avoiding of foreign Pleas pleaded by Felons.
- c. 3. An Act concerning Plumsted Marsh.
- c. 4. An Act concerning the avoiding of Exactions levied on Apprentices.
- Bridges Act 1530 c. 5. An Act concerning the Amendment of Bridges in Highways.
- c. 6. An Act for Butchers not to keep Tan-houses.
- c. 7. An Act against Conveyance of Horses out of this Realm.
- c. 8. An Act for Denizens to pay Strangers Customs.
- Poisoning Act 1530 c. 9. An Act for Poisoning.
- Egyptians Act 1530 c. 10. An Act concerning Egyptians.
- c. 11. An Act concerning Powdike in Marsh-land.
- Vagabonds Act 1530 c. 12. An Act how aged, poor and impotent Persons, compelled to live by Alms, shall be ordered; and how Vagabonds and Beggars shall be punished.
- c. 13. An Act concerning Bakers, Brewers, Surgeons and Scriveners.
- c. 14. An Act concerning Abjurations into Sanctuaries.
- c. 15. An Act concerning a Pardon granted to the King's Spiritual Subjects of the Province of Canterbury for the Premunire.
- c. 16. An Act concerning the Pardon granted to the King's Temporal Subjects for the Premunire.
- c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
- c. 20 — note that this Act is still in force
- c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
1531 (23 Hen. 8)
- c. 1. An Act that no Person committing Petty Treason, Murder or Felony, shall be admitted to his Clergy, under Subdeacon.
- c. 2. An Act concerning where and under what Manner the Gaols within this Realm shall be edified and made.
- c. 3. An Act concerning Perjury, and Punishment of untrue Verdicts.
- c. 4. An Act that no Brewers of Beer or Ale shall make their Barrels, Kilderkins nor Firkins, within them; and how much the same Barrels, &c. shall contain.
- c. 5. A General Act concerning Commissions of Sewers to be directed in all Parts within this Realm.
- c. 6. An Act concerning before whom Recognizances of Debts shall be made, and the Form of the Obligation.
- c. 7. An Act that the Statutes made for the Maintenance of the Navy of this Realm shall stand in full Strength; and how Gascoigne and French Wines shall be brought in, and the same and other Wines sold.
- c. 8. An Act for the amending and Maintenance of the Havens and Ports of Plymouth, Dartmouth, Teignmouth, Falmouth and Fowey, in the Counties of Devon and Cornwall.
- Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Act 1531 c. 9. An Act that no Person shall be cited out of the Diocese where he or she dwelleth, except in certain Cases.
- c. 10. An Act for Feoffments and Assurances of Lands and Tenements made to the Use of any Parish Church, Chapel or such like.
- c. 11. An Act for breaking of Prison by Clerks convict.
- c. 12. An Act for taking Exactions upon the Paths of Severn.
- c. 13. An Act that Men in Cities, Boroughs and Towns, which be clearly worth Forty Pounds in Goods, shall pass in Trial of Murders.
- c. 14. Process of Outlawry to lie in Actions on 5 Rich. 2. in Covenant and Annuity.
- c. 15. An Act that the Defendant shall recover Costs against the Plaintiff, if the Plaintiff be nonsuited, or if the Verdict pass against him.
- c. 16. An Act that no Englishman shall sell, exchange or deliver, to be conveyed into Scotland, any Horse, Gelding or Mare, without the King's Licence.
- c. 17. An Act for true winding of Wools.
- c. 18. An Act for pulling down and avoiding of Fish-garths, Piles, Stakes, Hecks and other Engines set in the River and Water of Ouse and Humber.
- c. 19. An Act concerning the King's gracious Pardon of Premunire granted unto his Spiritual Subjects of the Province of York.
- c. 20. An Act concerning Restraint of Payment of Annates to the See of Rome.
- c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
- c. 24
- c. 25
- c. 26
- c. 27
- c. 28
- c. 29
- c. 30
- c. 31
- c. 32
- c. 33
- c. 34
1532 (24 Hen. 8)
- c. 1. An Act concerning true tanning and currying of Leather.
- c. 2. An Act concerning the true dying of Woollen Cloth.
- c. 3. An Act for Flesh to be sold by Weight.
- c. 4. An Act concerning sowing of Flax and Hemp.
- c. 5. An Act where a Man killing evil disposed persons, shall not forfeit his Goods.
- c. 6. An Act concerning Sale of Wines.
- c. 7. An Act to continue and renew the Act made against killing of Calves.
- c. 8. An Act where Defendants shall not recover any Costs.
- c. 9. An Act against killing of young Beasts called Weanlings.
- c. 10. An Act made and ordained to destroy Choughs, Crows and Rooks.
- c. 11. An Act for paving of the Highway between the Strond Cross and Charing Cross.
- Ecclesiastical Appeals Act 1532 c. 12. An Act that the Appeals in such Cases as have been used to be pursued to the See of Rome, shall not be from henceforth had pursued but within this Realm.
- c. 13. An Act for Reformation of Excess in Apparel.
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16
1533 (25 Hen. 8)
- c. 1. An Act concerning Graziers and Butchers.
- c. 2. An Act of Proclamation to be made concerning Victuals.
- Standing Mute, etc. Act 1533 c. 3. An Act for standing mute, and peremptory Challenge.
- c. 4. An Act against Forestalling and Regrating of Fish.
- c. 5. An Act for Calendering of Worsteds.
- Buggery Act 1533 c. 6. An Act for the Punishment of the Vice of Buggery.
- c. 7. An Act against killing of young Spawn or Fry of Eels and Salmon.
- c. 8. An Act for paving of Holborn.
- c. 9. An Act concerning Pewterers.
- c. 10. An Act concerning the Acceptance of the Oath to the Act of Sewers.
- c. 11. An Act against Destruction of Wild-Fowl.
- c. 12. An Act concerning the Attainder of Elizabeth Barton and others.
- c. 13. An Act concerning Farms and Sheep.
- c. 14. An Act for Punishment of Heresy.
- c. 15. An Act for Printers and Binders of Books.
- c. 16. An Act that every Judge of the High Courts may have One Chaplain beneficed with Cure.
- c. 17. An Act for shooting in Cross Bows and Hand Guns.
- c. 18. An Act for Clothiers within the Shire of Worcester.
- Submission of the Clergy Act 1533 c. 19. An Act for the Submission of the Clergy to the King's Majesty.
- Appointment of Bishops Act 1533 c. 20. An Act restraining the Payment of Annates.
- Ecclesiastical Licences Act 1533 c. 21. An Act concerning the Exoneration of the King's Subjects from Exactions and Impositions heretofore paid to the See of Rome; and for having Licences and Dispensations within this Realm, without suing further for the same.
- Succession to the Crown Act 1533 c. 22. An Act declaring the Establishment of Succession of the King's most Royal Majesty in the Imperial Crown of this Realm.
- c. 23
- c. 24
- c. 25
- c. 26
- c. 27
- c. 28
- c. 29
- c. 30
- c. 31
- c. 32
- c. 33
- c. 34
1534 (26 Hen. 8)
Note that c. 19 was not included in traditional collection of Acts, and that cc. 20-26 were traditionally cited as Private Acts cc. 1-7- Act of Supremacy 1534 c. 1. An Act concerning the King's Highness to be Supreme Head of the Church of England, and to have Authority to reform and redress all Errors, Heresies and Abuses in the same.
- Succession to the Crown Act 1534 c. 2. An Act ratifying the Oath that every of the King's Subjects hath taken, and shall hereafter be bound to take, for due Observation of the Act made for the Surety of the Succession of the King's Highness in the Crown of the Realm.
- c. 3. An Act concerning the Payments of First-fruits of all Dignities, Benefices and Promotions Spiritual; and also concerning one annual Pension of the tenth Part of all the Possessions of the Church, Spiritual and Temporal, granted to the King's Highness and his Heirs.
- c. 4. An Act for Punishment of Perjury of Jurors in the Lordships Marchers in Walts.
- c. 5. An Act that Keepers of Ferries on the Water of Severn shall not convey in their Ferry-boats any manner of Person, Goods or Chattels, after the Sun going down till the Sun be up.
- c. 6. An Act that Murthers and Felonies done or committed within any Lordship Marcher in Wales, shall be inquired of at the Sessions holden within the Shire Grounds next adjoining; with many goods Orders for Ministration of Justice there to be had.
- c. 7. An Act for amending of Highways in Sussex.
- c. 8. An Act for the Re-edifying of void Grounds in the City of Norwich.
- c. 9. An Act for the Re-edifying of void Grounds within the Town of Lynne.
- c. 10. An Act whereby the King's Highness hath Authority to repeal the Statute made for Restraint of Wines to come in afore Candlemas.
- c. 11. An Act for Punishment of Welshmen attempting any Assaults or Affrays upon any the Inhabitants of Hereford, Gloucester and Shropshire.
- c. 12. An Act for Purgation of Convicts in Wales.
- Treasons Act 1534 c. 13. An Act whereby divers Offences be made High Treason.
- Suffragan Bishops Act 1534 c. 14. An Act for Nomination and Consecration of Suffragans within this Realm.
- c. 15. An Act for taking away certain Exactions taken within the Archdeaconry of Richmond by Spiritual Men.
- c. 16. An Act for making of Worsteds in the City of Norwich, and in the Towns of Lyn and Yarmouth.
- c. 17. An Act that no Farmers of Spiritual Persons shall be compelled or charged to pay for their Leaser's First Fruits, or Year's Pension of the Tenth, granted to the King's Highness.
- c. 18. An Act concerning the King's general and free Pardon granted by his Highness.
- c. 19. An Act containing a Grant of Subsidy unto the King's Highness for a Fifteenth and Tenth.
- c. 20
- c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
- c. 24
- c. 25
- c. 26
1535 (27 Hen. 8)
- c. 1. An Act for Re-edifying of divers Towns in the Realm.
- Forging the Sign-manual, etc. Act 1535 c. 2. An Act concerning the Forging of the King's Sign Manual, Signet and Privy Seal.
- c. 3. An Act for avoiding of Exactions taken at Kyngston upon Hull.
- c. 4. An Act concerning Pirates and Robbers of the Sea.
- c. 5. An Act for the making of Justices of Peace in Wales.
- Breed of Horses Act 1535 c. 6. An Act concerning the Breed of Horses.
- c. 7. An Act for the Abuses in the Forests of Wales.
- c. 8. An Act for Discharge of Payment of the Tenth in that Year in which they pay their First Fruits.
- c. 9. An Act licensing all Butchers for a time to sell Vytell in Grose at their Pleasure.
- Statute of Uses c. 10. An Act concerning Uses and Wills.
- c. 11. An Act concerning Clerks of the Signet and Privy Seal.
- c. 12. An Act for true making of Woollen Clothes.
- c. 13. An Act that White Woollen Cloths of Four Pounds and under, and coloured Cloths of Three Pounds and under, may be from henceforth carried over the Sea.
- c. 14. An Act concerning the Custom of Leather.
- c. 15. An Act whereby the King's Majesty shall have Power to nominate Thirty two Persons of his Clergy and Lay Fee for making of Ecclesiastical Laws.
- Statute of Enrolments c. 16. An Act concerning Inrollments of Bargains and Contracts of Lands and Tenements.
- c. 17. An Act concerning such as be put in Trust by their Masters, and after do rob them.
- c. 18. An Act for the Preservation of the River of Thames.
- c. 19. An Act limiting an Order for Sanctuaries and Sanctuary Persons.
- c. 20. An Act containing an Order for Tithes throughout the Realm.
- c. 21. An Act limiting an Order for Payment of Tithes within the City of London.
- c. 22. An Act concerning Decay of Houses and Inclosures.
- c. 23. An Act for the Preservation of Havens and Ports in the Counties of Devon and Cornwall.
- Jurisdiction in Liberties Act 1535 c. 24. An Act for continuing of certain Liberties and Franchises heretofore taken from the Crown.
- c. 25. An Act for Punishment of sturdy Vagabonds and Beggars
- Laws in Wales Act 1535 c. 26. An Act for Laws and Justice to be ministered in Wales in like Form as it is in this Realm.
- c. 27. An Act establishing the Court of Augmentations.
- Suppression of Religious Houses Act 1535 c. 28. An Act that all Religious Houses under the yearly Revenue of Two hundred Pounds shall be dissolved and given to the King and his Heirs.
- c. 29
- c. 30
- c. 31
- c. 32
- c. 33
- c. 34
- c. 35
- c. 36
- c. 37
- c. 38
- c. 39
- c. 40
- c. 41
- c. 42
- c. 43
- c. 44
- c. 45
- c. 46
- c. 47
- c. 48
- c. 49
- c. 50
- c. 51
- c. 52
- c. 53
- c. 54
- c. 55
- c. 56
- c. 57
- c. 58
- c. 59
- c. 60
- c. 61
- c. 62
- c. 63
1536 (28 Hen. 8)
- c. 1. An Act that Felons abjuring for Petit Treason, Murder or Felony, shall not be admitted to the Benefit of their Clergy.
- c. 2. An Act for continuing of two Statutes made in the last Parliament, touching such as go away with Caskets, Jewels, Goods or Plate of their Masters.
- c. 3. An Act giving the King's Highness Authority newly to allot the Townships in the Shires and Marches of Wales at any Time within three Years next ensuing.
- c. 4. An Act repealing the Statute lately made for the bringing in of Doulas and Lockerams.
- Apprentices Act 1536 c. 5. An Act for avoiding of Exactions taken upon Prentices in the Cities, Boroughs and Towns Corporate.
- c. 6. An Act made for continuing of the Statutes for Beggars and Vagabonds; and against Conveyance of Horses and Mares out of this Realm; against Welshmen making Affrays in the Counties of Hereford, Gloucester and Salop; and against the Vice of Buggery.
- c. 7. An Act for the Establishment of the Succession of the Imperial Crown of this Realm.
- c. 8. An Act for Continuance of the Statutes against the Carriage of Brass, Laten and Copper out of this Realm; and for making of Cables and Ropes; and others.
- c. 9. An Act for Continuance of the Statutes of Perjury; for making of Jayles; for Pewterers; and for sowing of Flax and Hemp.
- See of Rome Act 1536 c. 10. An Act extinguishing the Authority of the Bishop of Rome.
- Tithe Act 1536 c. 11. An Act for Restitution of the First Fruits in Time of Vacation to the next Incumbent.
- c. 12. An Act declaring the Limits of the King's Palace of Westminster. — this Act is still in force
- c. 13. An Act compelling Spiritual Persons to keep Residence upon their Benefices.
- c. 14. An Act limiting the Prices of Wines.
- Offences at Sea Act 1536 c. 15. An Act for Punishment of Pirates and Robbers of the Sea.
- Ecclesiastical Licences Act 1536 c. 16. An Act for the Release of such as have obtained pretended Licences and Dispensations from The See of Rome.
- c. 17. An Act giving Authority to such as shall succeed to the Crown of this Realm, when they come to the Age of xxiv. Years, to make frustrate such Acts as shall be made afore in their Time.
- c. 18.
- c. 19
- c. 20
- c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
- c. 24
- c. 25
- c. 26
- c. 27 — this Act is still in force
- c. 28
- c. 29
- c. 30
- c. 31 — this Act is still in force
- c. 32
- c. 33
- c. 34
- c. 35
- c. 36
- c. 37
- c. 38
- c. 39
- c. 40
- c. 41
- c. 42
- c. 43
- c. 44
- c. 45
- c. 46
- c. 47
- c. 48
- c. 49
- c. 50
- c. 51
- c. 52
1539 (31 Hen. 8)
Public Acts
- c. 1. An Act concerning Joint Tenants and Tenants in Common.
- c. 2. An Act that fishing in any several Pond, Stew or Mote, with an Intent to steal Fish out of the same, is Felony.
- c. 3. An Act changing the Custom of Gavelkind.
- c. 4. An Act concerning the amending of the River and Port of Exeter. — this Act is still in force
- c. 5. An Act whereby the King's Manor of Hampton Court is made an Honour, and a new Chase thereto belonging.
- c. 6. An Act that such as were religious Persons may purchase, sue and be sued, in all manner of Actions.
- c. 7. An Act concerning the Continuance of the Statute for Punishment of Beggars and Vagabonds, and of certain other Statutes.
- Proclamation by the Crown Act 1539 c. 8. An Act that Proclamations made by the King's Highness, with the Advice of His Honourable Council, shall be obeyed, and kept as though they were made by Act of Parliament.
- c. 9. An Act authorising the King's Highness to make Bishops by his Letters Patent.
- House of Lords Precedence Act 1539 c. 10. An Act concerning placing of the Lords in the Parliament Chamber, and other Assemblies and Conferences of Council.
- c. 11. Act authorising the King's Highness newly to allot certain Townships in Wales.
- c. 12. An Act concerning wrongful taking of Hawks' Eggs and Birds out of the Nests; finding and taking up of the King's Hawks; hunting in the King's Forest, Park or Chase, or other Ground inclosed; and killing of Conies within any lawful Warren of the King's.
- Suppression of Religious Houses Act 1539 c. 13. An Act for the Dissolution of all Monasteries and Abbies.
- c. 14. An Act for abolishing of Diversity of Opinions of certain Articles concerning Christian Religion.
Private Acts
- Attainder of Marquis of Exeter and others. c. 15
- Lady Taylboys' jointure. c. 16
- Assurance of Mansion House in St. Laurence Pountney to Earl of Sussex. c. 17
- Assurance of Chester Place to Earl of Hertford. c. 18
- Assurance of Rycott Manor to Sir John Williams. c. 19
- Lady Rochford's jointure. c. 20
- Assurance of lands to Sir Christopher Hales. c. 21
- Restitution of Sir Henry Norreis. c. 22
- Assurance of lands to Sir Richard Rich. c. 23
- Assurance of lands to Sir Henry Long and Sir Thomas Seymour. c. 24
- Assurance of Bath Place to Earl of Southampton. c. 25
- Exchange between Bishops of Rochester and Carlisle and Lord Russell. c. 26
- Chancery Clerks' House. c. 27
- Assurance of lands to Wyatt and Culpeper. c. 28
1540 (32 Hen. 8)
Public Acts
- c. 1. An Act how Lands may be willed by Testament.
- c. 2. An Act for Limitation of Prescription.
- c. 3. An Act for the Continuation of certain Acts.
- Treasons in Wales Act 1540 c. 4. An Act for Trial of Treasons in Wales.
- c. 5. An Act for Contentation of Debts upon Execution.
- c. 6. An Act for Trial of Felonies upon conveying of Horses into Scotland.
- Tithe Act 1540 c. 7. An Act for the true Payment of Tithes and Offerings.
- c. 8. An Act against Sellers and Buyers of Pheasants and Partridges.
- Maintenance and Embracery Act 1540 c. 9. An Act against Maintenance, Embracery; and against unlawful buying of Titles.
- c. 10. An Act for the Moderation of the Punishment of Incontinency of Priests and Women offending with them.
- c. 11. An Act concerning stealing of Hawk's Eggs, Conies and Deer.
- c. 12. An Act concerning Sanctuaries, Privileges of Churches and Church-yards.
- c. 13. An Act concerning the Breed of Horses of higher Stature.
- c. 14. An Act for Maintenance of the Navy of England, and for certain Rates of Freights.
- c. 15. An Act concerning Archbishops, Bishops, their Chancellors, Commissary, Archdeacons and their Officials, to be in the Commission of the Act concerning the Abolition of erroneous Opinions in Christian Religion.
- c. 16. An Act concerning Strangers.
- c. 17. An Act for paving of Aldgate to Whitechapel, High Holborn, Chancery Lane, Grays-Inn Lane, Shoe Lane and Feuther Lane.
- c. 18. An Act for re-edifying of decayed Houses in sundry Towns, and Places of the Realm.
- c. 19. An Act for re-edifying of decayed Houses in sundry Towns of the West Parts.
- c. 20. An Act concerning Privileges and Franchises.
- c. 21. An Act for the Abbreviation and Limitation of Trinity Term.
- c. 22. An Act concerning the Accounts of Bishops and others, for the Tenth granted to the King's Majesty.
- c. 23. The Subsidy of the Clergy of the Province of Canterbury.
- c. 24. An Act concerning the Lands and Goods of the Hospitals of St. John of Jerusalem in England and Ireland, to be hereafter in the King's Hands and Disposition.
- c. 25. An Act declaring the Dissolution of the King's pretensed Marriage with the Lady Anne of Cleves.
- c. 26. An Act concerning true Opinions and Declarations of Christ's Religion.
- c. 27. An Act for the Resumption of extraordinary Grants and of Licences of Absence; and Reversions in the Town of Calais, and the Marches of the same, and in Berwick; and of the Sheriffwicks for Life in Wales.
- c. 28. An Act that Lessees shall enjoy their Farms against the Tenants in Tail.
- c. 29. An Act concerning customable Lands in Osweldebek Soke.
- c. 30. An Act concerning Mispleading, and Attorneys.
- c. 31. An Act for the avoiding of Recoveries by Collusion, by Tenants for Term of Life.
- c. 32. An Act concerning Joint Tenants for Term of Life or Years.
- c. 33. An Act that wrongful Disseisin is no Descent in the Law.
- c. 34. An Act concerning Grantees of Reversions to take Advantage of the Conditions to be performed by the Lessees.
- c. 35. An Act that Justices of Forests may make Deputies.
- c. 36. An Act for the Exposition of the Statute of Fines.
- Cestui que vie Act 1540 c. 37. For Recovery of Arrearages of Rents by Executors of Tenant in Fee-simple.
- Marriage Act 1540 c. 38. An Act concerning Pre-contracts of Marriages, and touching Degrees of Consanguinity.
- c. 39. The Jurisdiction of the Great Master of the King's Household.
- Physicians Act 1540 c. 40. An Act concerning the Privileges of Physicians.
- c. 41. An Act concerning baking of Horse-bread.
- c. 42. An Act concerning Barbers and Surgeons to be of one Company.
- c. 43. An Act concerning Shire-days in the County Palatine of Chester.
- c. 44. An Act that the Town of Roysten is reduced to one new Parish.
- c. 45. The Erection of the Court of the First-fruits and Tenths.
- c. 46. An Act for the Establishment of the Court of the King's Wards.
- c. 47. An Act that the Bishop of Norwich shall be charged with the Collection of the King's Tenth, in his Diocese.
- c. 48. An Act concerning the Castle of Dover, Castle-Wards, and other Munitions thereabout.
- c. 49. An Act concerning the King's most gracious, general and free Pardon.
- c. 50. An Act for the Grant of two Subsidies, and four Fifteenths and Tenths to the King by the Temporalty.
- Queen Consort Act 1540 c. 51
Private Acts
- Cancellation of unpaid debts in Cofferer's custody. c. 52
- Creation of the Honour of Ewelme by separating the Honour of Wallingford from the Duchy of Cornwall and uniting it to the manor of Ewelme. c. 53
- Uniting various manors to Windsor Castle. c. 54
- Honour of Hampton Court: annexation of the Manor of Nonsuch. c. 55
- Uniting various manors to the Honour of Petworth. c. 56
- County Palatine of Duchy of Lancaster: placing the Monastery of Furness within the survey, letting and setting of the Chancellor and officers of the county. c. 57
- Attainder of Giles Heron. c. 58
- Attainders of Richard Fetherston, Thomas Abell, Edward Powell, William Horne, Laurence Cooke and Margaret Tyrrell for adherence to the Church of Rome. c. 59
- Attainders of Butolph, Damplipp, Brindholme, Philpot, Gryning, Barnes, Geratt, Jerome and Carewe for adherence to the Church of Rome. c. 60
- Attainders of William Byrd, Lord Hungerford and others. c. 61
- Attainder of Lord Cromwell. c. 62
- Exchange of lands between King and Prebend of Rugemore. c. 63
- Creating the Parish of St. Saviour, Southwark by uniting the parishes of St. Margaret and St. Mary Magdalen. c. 64
- Resumption of the assignment made of the King's Household. c. 65
- Sale between King and Sir Richard Rich. c. 66
- Assurance of Rotherfield Greys to Sir Frances Knolles. c. 67
- Exchange of lands between the King and Elizabeth Hill. c. 68
- Audrey Hare's estate: enabling her to sell land despite her minority. c. 69
- Richard Long, concerning Shingay. c. 70
- Sir Edward and Dame Isabel Baynton. c. 71
- Assurance of lands to Harper. c. 72
- Exchange between the King and Duke of Norfolk. c. 73
- Exchange between the King and Lord La Warr. c. 74
- Concerning Mr. Wyatt. c. 75
- Exchange between Lord Audley, Sir Thomas Poynings and others. c. 76
- Exchange between the King and Mr Wyat. c. 77
- Assurance of lands to the Earl of Hertford. c. 78
- Marquis of Dorset and Lord John Gray. c. 79
- Exchange of lands between the King and the Duke of Norfolk. c. 80
1541 (33 Hen. 8)
Public Acts
- c. 1. An Act concerning counterfeit Letters or privy Tokens to receive Money or Goods in other Men's Names.
- c. 2. An Act concerning buying of Fish upon the Sea.
- c. 3. An Act for folding of Cloths in North Wales.
- c. 4. An Act concerning Pewterers.
- c. 5. An Act concerning keeping of great Horses.
- c. 6. An Act concerning Cross-bows and Hand-guns.
- c. 7. An Act concerning the Conveyance of Brass, Latten and Bell-metal over the Sea.
- Witchcraft Act 1541 c. 8. An Act against Conjurations, Witchcrafts, Sorcery and Inchantments.
- Unlawful Games Act 1541 c. 9. An Act for the Maintenance of Artillery, and debarring unlawful Games.
- c. 10. An Act concerning the Execution of certain Statutes.
- c. 11. An Act for Butchers to sell at their Liberty by Weight or otherwise.
- Offences within the Court Act 1541 c. 12. An Act for Murder and malicious Bloodshed within the Court.
- c. 13. An Act concerning certain Lordships translated from the County of Denbigh to the County of Flint.
- c. 14. An Act concerning false Prophecies upon Declaration of Names, Arms or Badges.
- c. 15. An Act touching the Translation of the Sanctuary from Manchester to Westchester.
- c. 16. An Act for Worsted Yarn in Norfolk.
- c. 17. An Act for Confirmation and Continuation of certain Acts.
- c. 18. An Act for true making of Kerseys.
- c. 19. An Act expounding a certain Statute concerning the shipping of Cloths.
- c. 20. An Act for due Process to be had in High Treasons, in Cases of Lunacy or Madness.
- Royal Assent by Commission Act 1541 c. 21. An Act concerning the Attainder of the late Queen Katharine and her Complices.
- c. 22. An Act concerning the Order of Words and Liveries.
- c. 23. An Act to proceed by Commission of Oyer and Determiner against such Persons as shall confess Treason, &c., without remanding the same to be tried in the Shire where the Offence was committed.
- c. 24. An Act that no Man shall be Justice of Assise in his own Country.
- c. 25. An Act for making free certain Children born, beyond the Sea, and to put the same Children in the Nature of mere Englishmen.
- c. 26. An Act to make frustrate certain Conveyances devised by Sir John Shelton.
- Leases by Corporations Act 1541 c. 27. An Act for Leases of Hospitals, Colleges and other Corporations to be good and effectual with the Consent of the more Party.
- c. 28. An Act for the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, the Chancellor of the Augmentations, and certain other Noblemen, to retain Chaplains.
- c. 29. An Act to enable Persons late Religious to sue and to be sued.
- c. 30. An Act confirming the Authority of the Dean and Chapter of Lichfield making Leases and other Grants.
- Bishoprics of Chester and Man Act 1541 c. 31. An Act dissevering the Bishoprick of Chester, and of the Isle of Man, from the jurisdiction of Canterbury to the Jurisdiction of York.
- c. 32. An Act for the Parish Church of Whitegate to be made a Parish Church of itself, and no Part of the Parish of Over.
- c. 33. An Act concerning the Privileges of Kingston upon Hull.
- c. 34. An Act for the Town of Lyne, touching the Revocation of two Fairs.
- c. 35. An Act concerning the Conduits at Gloucester.
- c. 36. An Act for repairing of Canterbury, Rochester, Stamford, and divers other Towns.
- c. 37. An Act touching the Honour of Ampthyll.
- c. 38. An Act concerning the Honour of Grafton.
- Crown Debts Act 1541 c. 39. An Act concerning the Erection of the Court of Surveyors.
Private Acts
- Attainder of Richard Pate and Seth Hollond. c. 40
- Assurance of the manor of Grafton and Upton Warren to Sir Gilbert Talbot. c. 41
- Uniting the prebend of Blewbury to the Bishop of Salisbury and granting the lands of Godalming to Thomas Paston in exchange. c. 42
- Exchange of houses between Lord Admiral and Bishop of Rochester. c. 43
- King's College, Cambridge. c. 44
- Marchioness of Dorset's jointure. c. 45
- Assurance of lands to Lady Dacres. c. 46
1542 (34 & 35 Hen. 8)
Public Acts
- c. 1. An Act for the Advancement of true Religion, and for the Abolishment of the contrary.
- c. 2. An Act concerning Collectors and Receivers.
- c. 3. An Act for the Assise of Coal and Wood.
- Statute of Bankrupts c. 4. An Act against such Persons as do make Bankrupt.
- c. 5. An Act for the Explanation of the Statute of Wills.
- c. 6. An Act for the true making of Pins.
- c. 7. An Act to authorise certain of the King's Majesty's Council to set Prices upon Wines to be sold by Retail.
- Herbalists Act 1542 c. 8. An Act that Persons being no common Surgeons, may administer outward Medicines.
- c. 9. An Act for the Preservation of the River of Severn.
- c. 10. An Act for the true making of Coverlets in York.
- c. 11. An Act for the true making of Frises and Cottons in Wales.
- c. 12. An Act for the paving of certain Lanes and Streets in London and Westminster.
- Chester and Cheshire Act 1542 c. 13. An Act for Knights and Burgesses to have Places in the Parliament for the County Palatine and City of Chester.
- c. 14. An Act for the Certificate of Convicts to be made into the King's Bench.
- c. 15. An Act touching the Dean and Chapter of Wells, to be one sole Chapter of itself.
- c. 16. An Act for Sheriffs to be discharged upon their Accounts, and to have Allowances for their reasonable Expences in the Court of Exchequer.
- c. 17. An Act for the new-erected Bishops to pay their Tenths into the Court of the First-fruits.
- c. 18. An Act for Canterbury, concerning the Privileges of the fame.
- Religious Houses Act 1542 c. 19. An Act for the Payment of Pensions and Portions granted out of the late Abbies.
- Feigned Recoveries Act 1542 c. 20. An Act to embar feigned Recovery of Lands wherein the King's Majesty is in Reversion.
- c. 21. An Act for the Confirmation of Letters Patents; notwithstanding misnaming of any Thing contained in the same.
- c. 22. An Act that Fines in Towns Corporate shall be made as the same have been in Times past.
- c. 23. An Act for the due Execution of Proclamations.
- c. 24. An Act for the Assurance of certain Lands to John Hinde, Sergeant at Law.
- c. 25. An Act for the Edification of a Windmill, and a Conduit at the King's Majesty's Town of Poole.
- Laws in Wales Act 1542 c. 26 & 1994 ). An Act for certain Ordinances in the King's Majesty's Dominion and Principality of Wales.
- c. 27. An Act for the Subsidy of the Temporalty.
- c. 28. An Act for the Subsidy of the Clergy granted of both Provinces, Canterbury and York.
Private Acts
- Exchange of the Manor of Clerkenwell between King and Duke of Norfolk. c. 29
- Assurance of the Treasureship of Sarum Cathedral to Thomas Robertson and of the Archdeaconry of Taunton to John Redman. c. 30
- Denization of Thomas Brandoling's children. c. 31
- Restitution in blood and name of Walter Hungerford and Edward Nevill. c. 32
- Denization of William Maye's children. c. 33
- Denization of Robert Dethick's children. c. 34
- Assurance of the Clerkship of the Treasury and Warrants in the King's Bench to John Payne. c. 35
- Grant of Parsonage of Strubby to Lincoln Cathedral. c. 36
- Exchange between Archbishop of Canterbury, John Gage and Thomas Culpepper. c. 37
- Assurance of Anne Sidney's jointure. c. 38
- John Strelley's estate: partition amongst his daughters. c. 39
- Elisabeth Burgh's children: deeming them illegitimate. c. 40
- Assignment of Lady Cobham's jointure. c. 41
- Hugh Dennis' inheritance and Magdalen College Cambridge's annuity. c. 42
- Lady Parr's children: deeming them illegitimate. c. 43
- Lady Draycot's estate: assurance of lands to certain heirs. c. 44
- For the confirmation or establishment of Southwell Collegiate Church. c. 45
- Sir Roger Lewkenor's inheritance: granting the lands according to the King's award. c. 46
- Exchange between Bishop of Norwich and Thomas Paston. c. 47
- Exchange between King and Bryan Tuke. c. 48
1543 (35 Hen. 8)
Public Acts
- c. 1
- Treason Act 1543 c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16
- c. 17
- c. 18
Private Acts
- Exchange between King and William Bonham. c. 19
- Ratification of Queen Katherine's jointure. c. 20
- Exchange between the King and Mr Wollascott. c. 21
- Exchange between the King and Duke of Norfolk and Earl of Surrey. c. 22
- Exchange between the King and Denny. c. 23
- Ratification of the King's award between Lord Dacre and the heirs of Sir James Strangways. c. 24
- Assurance of the Prebend of East and West Bedwin to the Earl of Hertford. c. 25
1545 (37 Hen. 8)
Public Acts
- Custos Rotulorum Act 1545 c. 1
- c. 2
- c. 3
- Dissolution of Colleges Act 1545 c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16
- c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
- Religious Houses Act 1545 c. 20
- c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
- c. 24
- c. 25
Private Acts
- Exchange between the Lord Chancellor, the Lord Great Chamberlain and the Bishop of Salisbury. c. 26
- Francis Knolles' estate in the manor of Rotherfield Greys . c. 27
- Jasper Hartwell and others. c. 28
- Assurance of the manor of Ashby-Puerorum to Thomas Littlebury. c. 29
- Legitimation of Sir Ralph Sadler's children. c. 30
- Knights of St. John marriage enabling. c. 31
- Assurance of the Countess of Arundel's jointure. c. 32
1546 (38 Hen. 8)
Private Acts
- Attainder of Duke of Norfolk and Earl of Surrey c. 1
Edward VI (1547–1553)
1547 (1 Edw. 6)
Public Acts
- Sacrament Act 1547 c. 1
- c. 2
- Vagabonds Act c. 3
- c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- Justices of the Peace Act 1547 c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- Dissolution of Colleges Act 1547 c. 14
- c. 15
Private Acts
- Establishment of Wells Deanery. c. 1
- Assurance of lands to Crown from Earl of Rutland. c. 2
- Assurance of lands to Lord Riche and Sir William Shelley. c. 3
- Restitution in blood of Lord Stafford. c. 4
- Restitution in blood of John Lumley. c. 5
- Restitution in blood of Griffith Rise. c. 6
1548 (2 & 3 Edw. 6)
Public Acts
- Act of Uniformity 1548 c. 1
- c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16
- c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
- c. 20
- Clergy Marriage Act 1548 c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
- c. 24
- c. 25
- c. 26
- c. 27
- c. 28
- c. 29
- c. 30
- c. 31
- c. 32
- c. 33
- c. 34
- c. 35
- c. 36
- c. 37
- c. 38
- c. 39
Private Acts
- Kent Gavelkind lands. c. 1
- Restitution in blood of Sir George Darcy. c. 2
- Restitution in blood of Frances Carewe. c. 3
- Restitution in blood of Edward Charleton. c. 4
- Restitution in blood of Sir Ralph Bulmer. c. 5
- Restitution in blood of Henry Weston. c. 6
- Restitution in blood of Ralph Bygode. c. 7
- Restitution in blood of Thomas Percy. c. 8
- Union of churches in Lincoln. c. 9
- Exeter City: enlargement of the boundary. c. 10
- Uniting of churches in Stamford. c. 11
- Bartholomew Burgoyn's abscondence overseas. c. 12
- Assignment of lands to Lord Thomas Howard's sons. c. 13
- Foundation of St. Alban's school by Richard Bourman. c. 14
- Maintenance of the Isle of Anglesey Sessions and Court Days at Beaumaris. c. 15
- Uniting of Ongar and Greenstead Churches. c. 16
- Uniting of the churches of St. Clements and St. Nicholas, Rochester. c. 17
- Assurance of lands to Earl of Bath, Margaret Long, Lord Fitzwarren and Frances Kitson. c. 18
- Mayor of Newcastle and Edward Lawson. c. 19
- Foundation of Berkhamstead School. c. 20
- Confirmation of the foundation of Stamford School. c. 21
1549 (3 & 4 Edw. 6)
Public Acts
- c. 1
- c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16
- c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
- c. 20
- c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
- c. 24
Private Acts
- Creation of a churchyard at West Drayton. c. 1
- River Dee weirs. c. 2
- Wells Church dividends and quotidians. c. 3
- Disinheriting William West. c. 4
- Restitution in blood of Thomas Isleye. c. 5
- Restitution in blood of Sir William Hussey. c. 6
- Duke of Somerset's fine and ransom. c. 7
1551 (5 & 6 Edw. 6)
Public Acts
- Act of Uniformity 1551 c. 1
- Poor Act 1552 c. 2
- Holy Days and Fasting Days Act 1551 c. 3
- Brawling Act 1551 c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- Treason Act 1551 c. 11
- Clergy Marriage Act 1551 c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- Sale of Offices Act 1551 c. 16
- c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
- c. 20
- c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
- c. 24
- Ale Houses Act 1551 c. 25
- c. 26
Private Acts
- Assurance of manor of Merevale and other lands to Sir William Devereux c. 1
- Assurance of lands sold by the King to the City of London c. 2
- Restitution of the heirs of Sir John Nevill c. 3
- Marquis of Northampton's marriage c. 4
- Restitution in blood of Sir John Fortescue c. 5
- Assurance of Lady Abergavenny's jointure c. 6
- Denization of wives and children of Edward Allen, John Rogers, John Madwell and James Bylney c. 7
- Foundation of Pocklington Grammar School c. 8
- Frustration of assurance of lands to Duke of Somerset by Earl of Oxford c. 9
- Erection of the Cathedral Church of St. Peter of Westminster, and uniting it to the jurisdiction of the Bishop of London c. 10
- Limitation of the late Edward, Duke of Somerset's estate c. 11
1553
7 Edw. 6
Public Acts
- c. 1
- c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
Private Acts
- Bishopric of Durham dissolution and re-erection; erection of new bishopric at Newcastle. c. 1
- Restitution in blood of Sir Edward Seymour. c. 2
- Denization of children of Richard Hills and Nicholas Wheler. c. 3
Mary I (1553–1554)
1 Mar. Sess. 1
Note that these Acts are also cited as "1 Mar. Stat. 1"Public Acts
- Treason Act 1553 c. 1
Private Acts
- Restitution in blood of Lady Gartrude Courtney. c. 1
- Restitution in blood of Sir Edward Courtney, Earl of Devon. c. 2
1 Mar. Sess. 2
Public Acts
- c. 1
- c. 2
- Brawling Act 1553 c. 3
- c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- Attainder of Duke of Northumberland and others Act 1553 c. 16
- c. 17
- c. 18
Private Acts
- Restitution in blood of Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey. c. 1
- Restitution in blood of Sir Edward Seymour. c. 2
- Incorporation of Merton College, Oxford. c. 3
- Restitution in blood of the heirs of Lord Montague. c. 4
- Restitution in blood of Sir Marmaduke Constable. c. 5
- Restitution in blood of Thomas Stanhope. c. 6
- Restitution in blood of Mathew Arundel. c. 7
- Keeping the county days in Cardiganshire. c. 8
- Restitution in blood of the heirs of Sir Miles Partriche. c. 9
- Denization of wives and children of Richard Batson, Thomas Browne, and John Bradleye. c. 10
- Repair of Sherbourne Causeway. c. 11
- Marquis of Northampton's marriage confirmation repeal. c. 12
- Reversal of the supposed attainder of Thomas, Duke of Norfolk. c. 13
1554
1 Mar. Sess. 3
Note that these Acts are also cited as "1 Mar. Stat. 3"Public Acts
- Queen Regent's Prerogative Act 1554 c. 1
- c. 2
- c. 3
- Lord Steward Act 1554 c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
Private Acts
- Restitution in blood of Sir William Parr, late Marquis of Northampton. c. 1
- Restitution and assurance of manors of Gaywood and Rising to Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey. c. 2
- Ratification of Dame Lucy Clifford's estate in the manor of Burston Hawgh. c. 3
Mary I and Philip (1554–1558)
1554 (1 & 2 Ph. & M.)
Public Acts
- c. 1
- c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- Treason Act 1554 c. 10
- c. 11
- Distress Act 1554 c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16
- c. 17
Private Acts
- Reversal of the attainder of Cardinal Pole. c. 1
- Reversal of the outlawries and attainders of Richard Pate, Bishop William Peto and others. c. 2
- Confirmation of attainders of Henry late Duke of Suffolk and others. c. 3
- Annexation of Bucknell to Salop. c. 4
1555 (2 & 3 Ph. & M.)
Public Acts
- c. 1
- c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- Poor Act c. 5
- c. 6
- Sale of Horses Act 1555 c. 7
- Highways Act 1555 c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16
- c. 18
- c. 17
- c. 19
- c. 20
- c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
Private Acts
- Duke of Norfolk's estate: power to make sales and grants, despite his minority, under the guidance of the Lord Chancellor, the Earl of Arundel and the Bishop of Ely. c. 1
- Restitution to the Barony of Abergavenny of Sir Edward Nevill's heirs. c. 2
1557 (4 & 5 Ph. & M.)
Public Acts
- c. 1
- c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
Private Acts
- Assurance of Honour of Raleigh to the Queen by Lord Ryche. c. 1
- Assurance of the Countess of Sussex's jointure. c. 2
- Restitution in blood of Sir Ambrose Dudley and Sir Robert Dudley. c. 3
- Foundation of Stokepoges Hospital . c. 4
- Payment of tithes in Coventry. c. 5
Elizabeth I (1558–1603)
1558 (1 Eliz. 1)
Public Acts
- Act of Supremacy 1558 c. 1
- Act of Uniformity 1558 c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16
- c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
- c. 20
- c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
- Religious Houses Act 1558 c. 24
Private Acts
- Restitution in blood of Lord John Gray. c. 1
- Restitution in blood of Sir James Croftes. c. 2
- Restitution in blood of Sir Henry Gates. c. 3
- Assurance of lands to Lords Wentworth, Ryche and Darcye. c. 4
- Naturalization of Gersome Wrothe. c. 5
- Thomas and George Brownes' estate: modification of gavelkind. c. 6
- Restitution in blood of Robert Rudston. c. 7
- Reversal of the attainder of Cardinal Pole. c. 8
- Incorporation of Trinity Hall, Cambridge. c. 9
- Duke of Norfolk's marriage ratification and assurance of the Duchess's jointure. c. 10
- Restitution in blood of Edward Lewkenor's children. c. 11
- Revival of King's Lynn Fair. c. 12
- Conwil Elvet chapel to be parish church of Abernant. c. 13
- Assurances of lands of Bishop of Winchester to Earl of Pembroke, Sir Philip Hobby, Sir John Mason and others. c. 14
- Staffordshire Assizes and Sessions: maintenance at Stafford. c. 15
- Restitution in blood of Lord Dacres. c. 16
- Restitution in blood of Henry Howard, Jane Howard and *Katherine wife of Lord Berkeley. c. 17
1562 (5 Eliz. 1)
Public Acts
- c. 1
- c. 2
- Act for the Relief of the Poor c. 3
- Artificers and apprentices c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- Importation Act 1562 c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- The Act touching Badgers of Corn and Drovers of Cattle, to be licensed c. 12
- Highways Act 1562 c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- Witchcraft Act 1562 c. 16
- c. 17
- Lord Keeper Act 1562 c. 18
- c. 19
- c. 20
- c. 21
- c. 22
- Writ De Excommunicato Capiendo Act 1562 c. 23
- c. 24
- c. 25
- c. 26
- c. 27
- c. 28
- c. 29
- c. 30
- c. 31
- c. 32
Private Acts
- City of Exeter: confirmation of liberties granted by letters patent. c. 1
- Southampton: confirmation of letters patent concerning importation of wines. c. 2
- Viscount Byndon's estate: power to grant leases for 21 years or three lives. c. 3
- Authorising Lord Abergavenny to grant leases for 21 years. c. 4
- Henry Howarde's estate: restraining him from discontinuing his lands. c. 5
- Annuity for founding a school at Guildford. c. 6
- Plumstead Marsh inclosure and drainage. c. 7
- Restitution in blood of Lord Husseye's children. c. 8
- Restitution in blood of William West. c. 9
- Restitution in blood of Sir Peter Carewe. c. 10
- Restitution in blood of Sir Ralph Chamberlaine and John Harleston. c. 11
- Restitution in blood of Brooke or Cobham, Cromer, Vaughan and others. c. 12
- Restitution in blood of Thomas Isley's heirs. c. 13
- Restitution in blood of Anne Thomas, daughter and heir of William Thomas. c. 14
- Restitution in blood of Thomas and James Diggs. c. 15
- Restitution in blood of Thomas Cranmer's heirs. c. 16
- Restitution in blood of William and Edward Isleye. c. 17
- Restitution in blood of Edward Turner. c. 18
- Denization of children of John Fitzwilliams, James Harvye and others. c. 19
1566 (8 Eliz. 1)
Public Acts
- c. 1
- c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16
- c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
- c. 20
Private Acts
- Merchant Adventurers' incorporation. c. 1
- St. Bartholomew's Hospital, Gloucester: confirmation of letters patent. c. 2
- Bristol Merchant Adventurers: confirmation of letters patent. c. 3
- Plumstead Marsh inclosure and drainage. c. 4
- Assurance of the Countess of Warwick's jointure. c. 5
- Assurance of Lady Cobham's jointure. c. 6
- Assurance of Lady Stafford's jointure. c. 7
- Denization of John Stafford. c. 8
- Thomas Browne's estate: modification of gavelkind. c. 9
- York Town Clerk. c. 10
- Paving of Kentish Street, Southwark. c. 11
- Battle : maintenance of a market on Thursdays. c. 12
1570 (13 Eliz. 1)
Public Acts
- Treason Act 1571 c. 1
- Bulls, etc., from Rome Act 1571 c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- Fraudulent Conveyances Act 1571 c. 5
- Letters Patent Act 1571 c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- Ecclesiastical Leases Act 1571 c. 10
- c. 11
- Ordination of Ministers Act 1571 c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- Attainders of Earl of Westmorland and others Act 1571 c. 16
- c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
- c. 20
- c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
- c. 24
- c. 25
- c. 26
- c. 27
- c. 28
- Oxford and Cambridge Act 1571 c. 29
Private Acts
- Making the River Welland navigable. c. 1
- Denization of Peregrine Bertie. c. 2
- Southampton importation of wines. c. 3
- Corporation of Merchant Adventurers in Bristol: repeal. c. 4
- Lostwithiel : validating all statutes and recognizances acknowledged before the mayor. c. 5
- Assurance of lands to William Skeffington. c. 6
- Morice Rodney. c. 7
- Restitution in blood of Sir Thomas Wyat's children. c. 8
- Incorporation and uniting of Weymouth and Melcombe Regis. c. 9
- Restitution in blood of Henry Brereton. c. 10
- Assurance of lands to Lord Berkeley. c. 11
- John Tyrrell. c. 12
1572 (14 Eliz. 1)
Public Acts
- Rebellion Act 1572 c. 1
- Escape of Traitors Act 1572 c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- Vagabonds Act c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- Ecclesiastical Leases Act 1572 c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- Hospitals for the Poor Act 1572 c. 14
Private Acts
- Plumstead Marsh inclosure and drainage continuance. c. 1
- Assurance of lands for Tonbridge Grammar School. c. 2
- Assurance of lands to certain infants by Sir Thomas and Sir William Woodhouse. c. 3
1575 (18 Eliz. 1)
Public Acts
- c. 1
- c. 2
- Poor Act 1575 c. 3
- c. 4
- Common Informers Act 1575 c. 5
- c. 6
- Benefit of Clergy Act 1575 c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- Ecclesiastical Leases Act 1575 c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16
- Rochester Bridge Act 1575 c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
- c. 20
- c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
- c. 24
Private Acts
- Leicester hospital. c. 1
- St. Cross Hospital, Winchester. c. 2
- Parish of Halifax tithes. c. 3
- Assurance of Manor of New Hall to Thomas Earl of Sussex. c. 4
- Viscount Howard of Byndon, and Henry and Frances Howard. c. 5
- Restitution in blood of Lord Norris of Rycote. c. 6
- Naturalization of Lady Gray. c. 7
- Assurance of lands to Christopher Hatton. c. 8
- Payment of William Iseleye's debts. c. 9
- Assurance of lands to Sir John Ryvers. c. 10
- Naturalization of twelve citizens of Antwerp. c. 11
- Naturalization of certain persons. c. 12
- Richard Huddleston, Isabel Weyneman his wife and Francis Weyneman: confirmation of an arbitration. c. 13
1580 (23 Eliz. 1)
Public Acts
- Religion Act 1580 c. 1
- c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16
Private Acts
- Cringleford rebuilding. c. 1
- Naturalization of Coppinger, Boureman, Watson, Holmes, Harman, Hughes and others. c. 2
- Assurance of lands for Coventry Grammar School. c. 3
- Sir Thomas Gresham's estate: confirmation of an agreement between Sir Henry Nevill and Dame Anne Gresham for the better performance of his will and payment of his debts. c. 4
- Assurance of a rent of £82 10s. to the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield. c. 5
- Restitution in blood of Philip, Earl of Arundel. c. 6
- Pardon and restitution in blood of John and Dudley St. Leger. c. 7
- Restitution in blood of Anthony Mayney. c. 8
- Assurance of lands to Lord Compton. c. 9
- Ratification of Chancery award concerning copyholders and customary tenants of the manors of Moore, Newham, Lyndriche, Knighton and Pensokes. c. 10
- Ratification of award between William Hide and William Darrell. c. 11
- Ledbury Hospital. c. 12
- Partition of lands between the coheirs of Lord Latymer. c. 13
1584 (27 Eliz. 1)
Public Acts
- Safety of the Queen, etc. Act 1584 c. 1
- Jesuits, etc. Act 1584 c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16
- c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
- c. 20
- c. 21
- c. 22
- c. 23
- c. 24
- c. 25
- c. 26
- c. 27
- c. 28
- c. 29
- c. 30
- c. 31
Private Acts
- Maintenance of Lyme Regis Pier or Cob. c. 1
- Queen's College, Oxford: confirmation of letters patent. c. 2
- Clare Hall, Cambridge: confirmation of letters patent. c. 3
- Assurances by Bishop and Dean and Chapter of Exeter. c. 4
- Government of the City of Westminster. c. 5
- Establishment of Countess of Huntingdon's jointure. c. 6
- Assurance of lands to Sir Thomas Lucie and others. c. 7
- Assurance of lands in Norfolk, Suffolk, Lincoln and Warwick to Lord Willoughby and Erisbie against the heirs and assigns of Walter Herenden. c. 8
- Assurance of lands to Lord Hunsdon. c. 9
- Lands of Lord Dacres and Lord Norris. c. 10
- Lord Thomas Howard's restitution in blood. c. 11
- Assurance of lands to George Chewne, Giles Fluyd, and Christopher Puckering. c. 12
- Establishment of award between Robert, Lord Rich and Sir Thomas Barrington. c. 13
- Assurance of property in the City of London to Jonas Scott. c. 14
- Payment of Edward Fisher's debts. c. 15
- Incorporation of Christ's Hospital, Sherburn. c. 16
- Better foundation and relief of the poor of Eastbridge Hospital, Canterbury. c. 17
- New Windsor paving. c. 18
- Newark-upon-Trent paving. c. 19
1586 (29 Eliz. 1)
Public Acts
- c. 1
- Treason Act 1586 c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
Private Acts
- Confirmation of sale of Edward Fisher's lands. c. 1
1588 (31 Eliz. 1)
Public Acts
- c. 1
- c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- Common Informers Act 1588 c. 5
- Simony Act 1588 c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- Forcible Entry Act 1588 c. 11
- Sale of Horses Act 1588 c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16
Private Acts
- Preservation of Orford harbour. c. 1
- Naturalization of Joyce Lambert. c. 2
- Assurance of Anne Nevell's jointure. c. 3
- Lambourn Almshouse. c. 4
- Relief of the City of Lincoln. c. 5
- Thomas Handford's estate: sale of land for payment of debts to the King. c. 6
- Thomas Hesilrigge's estate: avoidance of conveyances purported to have been made by Thomas Drury. c. 7
- Assurance of lands for the maintenance of Tonbridge Grammar School. c. 8
1589 (31 Eliz. 10-11)
Public Acts
Private Acts
- Letters Patent to John Spilman for the Exclusive Making of White Writing Paper, c. 22
1592-1593 (35 Eliz. 1)
Public Acts
- Religion Act 1592 c. 1
- Popish Recusants Act 1592 c. 2
- c. 3
- c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
Private Acts
- City of Lincoln: confirmation of letters patent. c. 1
- Sale or demise of the site of the dissolved House of Grey Friars, Cambridge, for the erection of a new college. c. 2
- Better assurance and confirmation of the Countess of Cumberland's jointure. c. 3
- Henry, late Lord Abergavenny's Estates. c. 4
- Lord Hawarden's estate: sale of lands for payment of debts. c. 5
- Restitution in blood of Sir Thomas Perrott. c. 6
- Naturalization of William Sydney and Peregrine Wynckfield. c. 7
- Confirmation of sale of Knightleys' estate. c. 8
- Assurance of lands to Reade and Mabel Stafford. c. 9
- Stonehouse water supply. c. 10
- William Raven's estate: confirmation of sale of land to Lisle Cave, Thomas Andrews and Edward Haselrig for payment of a debt due to the King. c. 11
- Anthony Cooke of Romford's estate: concerning the power to repeal the trusts of a deed. c. 12
- Naturalization of certain Englishmen's children born overseas. c. 13
1597 (39 Eliz. 1)
Public Acts
- Houses of Husbandry Act 1597 c. 1
- Tillage Act 1597 c. 2
- c. 3
- Vagabonds Act 1597 c. 4
- Hospitals for the Poor Act 1597 c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16
- c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
- c. 20
- c. 21
- c. 22
- Newport and Caerleon Bridges over Usk Act 1597 c. 23
- c. 24
- c. 25
- c. 26
- c. 27
- c. 28
Private Acts
- Lease from Her Majesty to William Kirkham the younger. c. 1
- Lord Mountjoy's estate: enabling him to dispose of entailed lands notwithstanding a private Act of 1535. c. 2
- Establishment of Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, Bristol. c. 3
- Establishment of the College of the Poor at Cobham. c. 4
- Confirmation and assurance of lands for Earl of Leicester's Hospital, Warwick. c. 5
- Naturalization of Baskervile, Lewkenor, Hill, Heather, Bemys and Sheppey. c. 6
- Confirmation of Lady Sandys' jointure. c. 7
- Wantage : establishment of the town lands for poor relief, highway repairs and the maintenance of a schoolmaster. c. 8
- Arthur Hatche's rental of South Molton rectory and parsonage. c. 9
- Confirmation of Lady Varney's jointure. c. 10
- Maintenance of Staines Bridge and Egham Causey. c. 11
- Establishing land for the repair of Aylesbury roads, according to the will of John Bedford. c. 12
- Sevenoaks School. c. 13
- Establishing Sir Henry Unton's possessions and payment of debts. c. 14
- William Pope's estate: enabling sale of land for payment of debts, and establishing a jointure to Lady Wentworth, his wife. c. 15
1601 (43 Eliz. 1)
Public Acts
- c. 1
- Poor Relief Act 1601 c. 2
- c. 3
- Charitable Uses Act 1601 c. 4
- c. 5
- c. 6
- c. 7
- c. 8
- c. 9
- c. 10
- c. 11
- c. 12
- c. 13
- c. 14
- c. 15
- c. 16
- c. 17
- c. 18
- c. 19
Private Acts
- Perfecting the Countess of Sussex's jointure. c. 1
- Assurance of manors and lands for the Countess of Bedford's jointure. c. 2
- Denization of Myllet, Pope, Chaundeler, Eaton and Tooley. c. 3
- Edward Nevill and Sir Henry Nevill: disposal of copyhold lands held of the manors of Rotherfield and Alesley and Fylongley. c. 4
- Assurance of the manors or farms of Sageburie and Obden to Samuel Sandis and John Harris. c. 5
- Augmentation of Rachel Nevill's jointure. c. 6
- Naturalization of Lupo and others. c. 7
- Assurance of the Patronage of Rotherston vicarage and a Scholar's room in Christchurch Cathedral, Oxford, by the Dean and Chapter to Thomas Venables. c. 8
- Appeasing differences between Francis Ketelby and Andrew Ketelby and his wife Jane. c. 9
- Edward Lucas' estate: making his lands liable for the payment of certain legacies and debts. c. 10