Catalogue description Acts made in the Parliament at Dublin, 1 March, 14 Hen. VII.; that the Kidg do receive from every 20s. worth of merchandises brought into Ireland, 12d., and from ditto (except wine and oil) carried out of Ireland, 12d. All such wares to be entered in the customers' books before being removed from or put into any ship, on pain of forfeiture, half to the King, half to the "spier.

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Title: Acts made in the Parliament at Dublin, 1 March, 14 Hen. VII.; that the Kidg do receive from every 20s. worth of merchandises brought into Ireland, 12d., and from ditto (except wine and oil) carried out of Ireland, 12d. All such wares to be entered in the customers' books before being removed from or put into any ship, on pain of forfeiture, half to the King, half to the "spier.
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Statutes made in the Parliament at Dublin, 1 May, 28 Hen. VIII., before Lord Leonard Gray, Deputy of Henry Duke of Richmond and Somerset, Lieutenant of Ireland; continued at Kilkenny, 26 July, at Cashell 28 July, at Limerick, 19 Aug., and at Dublin, 28 Sept.; after which date it was prorogued several times, and terminated 20 December, 29 Hen. VIII.: That all wears, purprestures, millponds, engines, and other obstacles on the river Boyne and other streams in Meath and Uriell, to the traffic of boats, wherries, and other vessels between Drogheda, Trim, the Navan, and other places, and to the great hurt of the "salmon fry" in the said river, be broken and removed; that seven feet of plain ground on both sides of said rivers be free to all boatmen for drawing their boats by men or horses, etc.

 

Statutes made in the Parliament at Dublin, 13 June, 33 Hen. VIII., before Sir Anthony St. Leger, Deputy; prorogued several times, and continued at Limerick, 5 Feb., at Trim, 12 June, [34 Hen. VIII.], and at Dublin, 6 Nov., after which date it was prorogued several times, and was dissolved 19 Nov. [35 Hen. VIII.]: That the Act of the Parliament of England of 21-22 Hen. VIII., touching the aged poor and impotent, and "vagabonds and mighty strong beggars," be enacted for and observed in Ireland

Held by: Lambeth Palace Library, not available at The National Archives
Former reference in its original department: MS 610, f. 79
Language: English, Latin
Physical description: 5 Pages.

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