Treason Act 1442
The Treason Act 1442 (20 Hen. 6. c. 3) was an Act of the Parliament of England. It made it high treason for any Welshman to "drive, bring, carry away, or withhold" any Englishman or any Englishman's horse, cattle or goods.[1]
Act of Parliament | |
Citation | 20 Hen. 6. c. 3 |
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Other legislation | |
Amended by | 27 Hen. 6. c. 4 |
Status: Expired |
Treason Act 1448 | |
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Act of Parliament | |
Citation | 27 Hen. 6. c. 4 |
The Act was due to expire after six years, but was renewed for a further six years by the Act 27 Hen. 6 c. 4 (1448), after which it was allowed to expire.[2]
References
- Commenatries on the Laws of England, William Blackstone, Book IV (1769), chapter 6
- Statutes at Large, vol. I, Danby Pickering, Cambridge University Press (1765).
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