List of Acts of The Parliament of England To 1483 - Statutes of Uncertain Date

Statutes of Uncertain Date

Certain statutes do not include within their text the date on which they were made, or are otherwise considered to be of ambiguous or uncertain date ("temp. incert."). These statutes are known to date generally from the reigns of Henry III, Edward I, or Edward II, and are therefore printed in The Statutes of the Realm immediately after those for Edward II.

  • Les Estatuz del Eschekere full text (The Statutes of the Exchequer) — this statute was traditionally cited as 51 Hen. 3 stat. 5
  • Districciones de Scaccario full text — this instrument, which was traditionally cited as 51 Hen. 3 stat. 4, is still in force


  • Assisa Panis et Cervisie (Assize of Bread and Ale) full text — this statute was traditionally cited as 51 Hen. 3 stat. 1
  • Judic. Pillorie full text — this instrument was traditionally cited as 51 Hen. 3 stat. 6
  • Statutum de Pistoribus, etc. (Statute concerning Bakers, etc.)
  • Assisa de Ponderibz et Mensuris (Assize of Weights and Measures) — this statute was traditionally cited as 31 Edw. 1
  • De dimissione denariorum
  • Statutum de Admensuratione Terre (Statute for the Measuring of Land) — this statute was traditionally cited as 33 Edw. 1 stat. 6
  • Compositio Ulnarum et Perticarum (Composition of Yards and Perches)
  • Dies Communes de Banco (General Days in Bank) full text — this instrument was traditionally cited as 51 Hen. 3 stat. 2
  • Dies Communes de Dote (General Days in Dower) full text — this instrument was traditionally cited as 51 Hen. 3 stat. 3
  • Prohibitio formata de Statuto Articuli Cleri (A Prohibition made upon the Articles of the Clergy)
  • Les Estatuz de Excestre (Statutes of Exeter)
  • Stat. sup. Vic. et Cler. (Statute concerning the Sheriff and his Clerks)
  • Modu Levandi Fines (Manner of levying of Fines) — this instrument was traditionally cited as 18 Edw. 1 stat. 4
  • Statut' de finibz et attornatis (Statute concerning Fines and Attornies)
  • Statutum de Conspiratoribus
  • Statutum de Proteccionibz non alloc' (Statute against allowing Protections) — this statute was traditionally cited as 33 Edw. 1 stat. 1
  • Modus calumpniandi Esson' (Manner of challenging Essoins) — this instrument was traditionally cited as 12 Edw. 2 stat. 2
  • Stat de visu terre, etc.
  • Statutum de magnis Assis' et duellis (Statute concerning the Great Assizes and Battle)
  • Stat. de Moneta
  • Stat. de Moneta parvum
  • Stat. de ten. p' legem Angl.
  • Ne Rect. prost. Arb.
  • Les Estatuz de la Jeuerie (Statutes of the Jews)
  • Statutum de Gaveleto in London' (Statute of Gavelet in London) — this statute was traditionally cited as 10 Edw. 2
  • Consuetudines Cantiae (Customs of Kent)
  • Prerogativa Regis (Of the King's Prerogative) — this instrument, which was traditionally cited as 17 Edw. 2 stat. 1, consists of 18 chapters, of which the following 2 are still in force:
    • Wreck of the sea c. 13
    • Crown grants c. 17
  • Modus faciendi Homagium et Fidelitatem (Manner of doing Homage and Fealty) — this instrument was traditionally cited as 17 Edw. 2 stat. 2
  • Stat. de Ward. etc.
  • Statutum de respectu Milit' h'endo (Statute for respiting of Knighthood) — this statute was traditionally cited as 1 Edw. 2 stat. 1
  • De Catallis Felonum
  • Statuta Armorum (Statutes of Arms)
  • Statutum de Sacram'to Mi'stror' Reg' (Statute for Oaths of the King's Officers in the Eyre)
  • Capitula Escaetrie (Articles of the Office of Escheator)
  • Extenta Manerii (For Extending or Surveying a Manor) — this instrument was traditionally cited as 4 Edw. 1 stat. 1
  • Assisa de Foresta
  • Articuli Inquisic' super Statut' Wynton' (Articles of Inquiry upon the Statute of Winchester) — this instrument was traditionally cited as 34 Edw. 1 stat. 2
  • Visus Franciplegii (View of Frankpledge)
  • Le S'ement du Visconte (Oath of the Sheriff)
  • Forma Juramenti' illor' de cons' R. (Form of the Oath of those of the King's Council)
  • Juramentu' Ep'or' (The Oath of the Bishops)
  • Juramentum Escaetorum (The Oath of Escheators)
  • Juramentum Majorum et Ballivorum (The Oath of Mayor and Bailiffs)
  • Abjuratio et Juramentum Latronum (The Abjuration and Oath of Thieves)

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