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A74029 Anno tricesimo primo Henrici octavi Henry the VIII. by the grace of God kynge of England and of France, defender of the fayth, Lorde of Irelande, and in earth supreme hed immediatly vnder Christ of the churche of Englande, to the honour of almyghty God, conseruation of the true doctrine of Christes religion, and for the concorde quiet and vvelth of this his realme and subiectes of the same helde his moste hyghe court of Parliament begonne at VVestm[inster] the. xxviii. daye of Aprill, and there continued tyll the. xxviii. daye of Iune, the. xxxi. yere of his most noble and victorious reigne, vvherin in vvere establysshed these actes folovvinge.; Public General Acts. 1539. 31 Hen.VIII England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII); Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547. 1539 (1539) STC 9397.5; ESTC S124831 58,283 58

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det suite or suytes to be had no wager of law essoyn licēce nor protectiō shal be allowed ¶ An acte wherby the kynges maner of Hampton court is made an honour and a newe chase therto belongyng Cap. v. FOrasmoch as it hath pleased the kyng our most excellent most drad souerayne lorde of late to erecte buylde and make a goodly sumptuous beautiful and princely manour decent conuenient for a kyng and the same hath ornated with parkes gardeins orchardes other thinges of great cōmoditie pleasure thervnto adioynynge mete and partinent to his royall maiestie mooste requisite for the prosperous continuance of his most royal person which the subiectes of this his realme most entierly aboue all worldly thinges chiefly desyre of almyghty god his grace ensuing the aduancement amplication of his reasonable and princely cōmodities to be nye vnto his said manour heretofore of late hath assigned limitted a certayne territorye or grounde for a chace therof to be made for nouryshynge generation and feedynge of beastes of venery and of foules of warren and for furnyture and perfection thereof the kynges maiestie by indenture made betwene his grace on the one parte and syr Richard Page knight Thomas Hennage esquier Iohn Carleton Iohn Agmondesham Thomas a downe gentylmen Robert Alcetour Robert Hamond diuers other honest and substanciall men named in the said indenture for in the name of all fre tenantes hauing any estate of inheritance and in the name of all customary tenantes hauyng any astate of inheritance by custome of or in any landes or tenementes within the procinctes of the sayde Territorie or grounde limitted and assygned for the sayde Chace waren hath certainly plainly declared the procinctes limites ambites boūdis of the same Territory or ground his gratis liberties priuileges cōmodities to be had in vpon the same the tenor of which sayd indenture hereafter plainly fully insueth y t is to say THIS INDENTVRE made the fyrst day of October in the XXIX yere of the reigne of our most excellent most drad souerain lord HENRY the eight by the grace of god kyng of Englande and of Fraunce defendor of the faith lord of Irelande in erth supreme hed of the church of England betwene the same our souerayn lord the kyng of th one partie and syr Richard Page knight Thomas Hēnage esquier Iohn Carleton Iohn Agmondesham Thomas a Downe gentylmen Robert Alcetour Robert Hamonde Thomas Stakforde Richarde Wykar Iohn a Gate thelder Iohn a Gate the yōger Williā Stak forde Iohn Boughton Richarde Biers Germyn Bandall Iohn Wolfe William Floiter Richard Hunt Iohn Cony Robert Parker Williā Tyce Richarde Wheteley Robert Nortrige Iohn Machin Iohn Barō Richard Wodclerk the yōger Iohn Clere Iohn Grenetre Richard Heyward Christofer Poūtfret Richard Wolf Iohn Bulworth Thomas Driuer Thomas Horringham Iohn Nortrige Williā west Iohn Hardwyn Richard Newmā Iohn Hamōd the yōger Iohn Blake Iohn Daly George Thew Clement Garred Iohn Hamōd thelder Ambrose Grenetre Walter Caluerley Richard Nele Lionell Browne Robert Hall Thomas Marshe Thomas Skete Iohn Beryman Iohn London Iohn Wodhous Iohn Grene and Iohn Wolfe for and in the name of all the free tenauntes hauynge any estate of inheritance and in the name of all customary tenantes hauynge any estate of inheritaunce by custome of and in any landes or tenementes within the lordships maners townes and villages of Estmulsey Westmulsey Walton Esher Weybridge and part of Cobham and other parishes villages and hamlettis what so euer they be within the limittis of the chace that is named to be callyd Hampton courte chace of the other parte witnesseth that where our sayd souerayne lorde the kyng hath of late erected builded and made within the countie of Middelsex a goodly sumptuous hous beautifull and princely manour mete and conuenient for a kynge and the same endewed with parkes orchardes gardeynes and other great commodities and pleasures thervnto adioyning and belongyng and his grace intendyng the prosperous continuance and preseruation as well of his moste royall persone as for the fournyshynge of the manour with manyfold thinges of pleasure for the disporte pastyme comforte and consolation of his hyghnesse his heyres and successours his gracis pleasure is to erecte and make a Chace about the said manour for thencreace of venery and fowle of warreyn whiche Chace shall be callyd Hampton courte chace and that the sayd lordshyps maners townes and vyllages of Estmulsey Westmulsey Walton Esher Weybrige and part of the towne or village of Cobham in the countie of Surr̄ and al landes tenementes medowes lesues woddes pastures lienge and beinge within the limites metes and boundes hereafter declared shall be had reputed and taken within the sayde Chace and to be parcell therof to all intentes and purposes whiche metes boundes are limited appoynted and do extend as foloweth That is to wyt at from the Themmis syde on the south syde of the manor of Hampton court directely as the pale shall be newely erected made and sette to Cobham and so forthe as the pale shall leade and be sette aboute Cobham parke pale of Byslette parke and from thens folowynge the same pale to the water of Wey and so forthe by the south syde of the ryuer of Wey and the ryuer of Themmis vnto the fyrst commensment and begynnynge of the sayd pale Wherfore it is condescended granted concluded and fully agreed betwene the sayd parties to these indentures by these presentes And our sayde soueraygne lorde the kynge in accomplyshment of his graces plesure by these presentes doth ordeyne make erecte publyshe and declare the sayd Chace And that the sayd lordshyps manors townes and vyllages of Estmulsey Westmulsey Walton Esher Weybridge and parte of Cobham and all landes tenementes medowes woddes lesues and pastures lyeng and beinge within the limittes metes and boundes afore named shal be from hensforth free chace and warren for all maner beastes of venery and foule of warren and shall haue all suche and lyke lyberties iurisdictions and preeminences as any ancient Chace or forest within this realme hath or of right ought to haue and euery person and persons that shall fortune hereafter to trespas or offende within the sayde newe chace shall incurre and runne into lyke daunger penalties losse and forfayture as if the same offence had ben done or commytted in any other chace or foreste within this realme of Englande And that the sayde newe chace be from hensforth named and called Hampton courte chace And it is further condiscended graunted and agreed betwene the sayde partyes by these presentes and oure sayde souerayne lorde the kynge for hym his heyres and successours promyseth graunteth and agreethe to and with the sayde syr Rycharde Page Thomas Hennage Iohn Carleton Iohn Agmondesham Thomas a Downe and all other the sayd tenantes and freeholders theyr heyres and assignes that it shall be laufulle to the same syr Rycharde Page Thomas Hennage Iohn Agmondesham Iohn Carleton Thomas a
great nomber of mysruled persones haue entred into suche groundes and there with great violence haue broken vp the heedes of the sayd pondes stewes and motes and destroyed and taken the fysshe of the same pondes stewes and mootes to the greate dyspleasures and losses of the owners of the sayde pondes stewes and motes and contrary to all good reason ryght and conscience Wherfore be it enacted by the kynge our sayde soueraygne lorde with the assent of the lordes spirituall and temporall and the commons in this present parlyament assembled and by the auctoritie of the same that as welle all maner of fysshynges with any nettes hokes or baytes of what kynde so euer they be in any seuerall ponde stewe or mote with an intente to steale fysshe out of the same doone or commytted at any tyme after the feaste of the Natiuitie of sayncte Iohn Baptiste nexte commynge that is to saye in the XXXI yere of the reygne of our sayde soueraygne lorde from the howre of syx in the euentyde vnto the howre of syxe in the mornynge ayenste the wylles and myndes of the owners or possessioners of suche pondes stewes or motes as also the vnlawfull breakinge vp of the heed of any seuerall ponde stewe or mote by daye or by night after the sayd feast without colour of title so to do wherby any fysh of the same ponde stewe or mote is taken or destroyed against the will or mynde of the owner or possessioner of the same be to all intentes denied taken and adiudged felony and that those persons so offendinge shall haue and suffer all suche peynes of deathe and punyshmentes as other felons ought to haue and suffre for felony by the course of the lawes of this realme ¶ And also be it further enacted by the auctoritie afore sayd that yf any suche euyll disposed persons after the feast before limitted do fysh in the day tyme at any other tyme then is before rehersed in any suche seuerall pondes stewes or motes with any maner of nettes hookes or baytes as is aforesayde what kynde so euer they be of against the will pleasure mynde of the owners or possessors of the same seuerall pondes stewes or motes not hauynge any maner of colour of title so to do and therof be lawfully conuicted at the suyte of our soueraigne lorde the kynge or the partie greued that then the sayd parties so conuicted shall suffre imprisonment by the space of thre monethes and after the sayde thre monethes expired shall fynde sufficient suretie for his or their good aberinge or els to remayne still in pryson without bayle or mainprise vnto such tyme he or they can fynd such suertie ¶ An acte changinge the custome of Gauelkynde Chap. iii. THe kynge our soueraigne lorde for dyuers consyderations his maiestie mouinge by auctoritie of this his hyghe court of parliament enacteth ordeyneth and establyssheth that as well all the lordships maners landes tenemētes woddes pastures rentes seruices reuersions remayndres aduousons all other what so euer hereditamentes set lyenge and beyng within his countie of Kent of the which Thomas Crumwell knight of the honorable order of the Garter lorde Crumwell of Wymbyldon lorde priuy seale Thomas Burgh knight lorde Burgh George Broke knight lorde Cobham Andrewe Wyndesor knight lorde Wyndesor Thomas Cheyne knyght treasourer of our sayde soueraigne lorde the kynges most honourable housholde Christofer Hales knight maister of the rolles of our sayd soueraigne lordes court of Chancery Thomas Willoughby knight one of y e iuges of the kynges court of the cōmen place Anthony Seyntleger knight Edwarde Wotton knight Edwarde Boueton knyght Roger Cholmeley knight seriaunt at lawe Iohn Champneis knight Iohn Baker squier our sayde soueraigne lorde the kynges generall attourneye Reynolde Scotte squier Iohn Guldeford squier Thomas kempe squier Edward Thwayttis squier William Rooper squier Anthony Sandis squier Edwarde Isaac squier Percyuall Hart squier Edward Monyns squier Wylliam Whetnall squier Iohn Fogge squier Edmond Fetyplace squier Thomas Hardres squier William Waller squier Thomas Wilforde squyer Thomas Moyle squyer Thomas Harlakynden esquyer Geffrey Lee squier Iames Hales Henry Husee and Thomas Roydon gentylmen or any of theym is or be seysed to his or their owne vse or vses in fee simple or in fee cayle the whiche now bene of the tenure and nature of Gauelkynde heretofore haue bene departed or be departible betwene heyres males by the custome of Gauelkynde shall from hensforth be clerely chaunged from the sayd custome tenure nature of Gauelkynde in no wyse hereafter be departed or departible by the sayd custome of Gauelkynd betwene heyres males but shall remayne reuert abyde descende come and be after and according as lordships maners landes tenementes and other hereditamētes do or may descende remayne reuerte abyde come or be accordinge to the common lawe of this realme and as other maners landes and tenementes beyng in the sayd countie of Kent whiche neuer were holden by seruice of socage but be alwayes haue bene holden by knight seruice do descende remayne reuerte abyde come be And in lyke maner to descende be descendable remayne reuerte come be inheritable to the heyre or heyres after accordinge to the sayd common lawes of this realme of England And that all singular the sayd lordshippes maners landes tenementes other hereditamentes with thappurtenaunces of the sayd lorde Crumwell lorde Burgh lorde Cobham lorde Wyndesor Thomas Cheyne Christofer Hales Thomas Willoughby Anthony Seyntleger Edwarde Wotton Edwarde Boueton Roger Cholmeley Iohn Champneis Iohn Baker Reynolde Scotte Iohn Guldeford Thomas kempe Edwarde Thwayttis William Rooper Anthony Sandis Edwarde Isaac Percyual Hart Edward Monyns Wylliam Whetnall Iohn Fogge Edmond Fetyplace Thomas Hardres William Waller Thomas Wilforde Thomas Moyle Thomas Harlakynden squier Geffrey Lee Iames Hales Henry Husee and Thomas Roydon or any of theym and which before the makynge of this acte haue bene of the sayd nature and tenure of Gauelkynde in y e sayd countie of Kent shall from hensforth be accepted taken enherited demed iudged to be lyke as lordeships maners landes tenementes and other hereditamentes at the common lawe of this realme and in suche maner and forme as yf the same maners lordships landes tenementes and other hereditamentes had neuer bene of the sayd nature of Gauelkynde any vsage or custome in the sayde countie of Kent heretofore had accepted or vsed to the contrary not withstandinge Sauinge alwayes and reseruinge to all and singular persons other than the sayde lorde Crumwell lorde Burgh lorde Cobham lorde Wyndesor Thomas Cheyne Christofer Hales Thomas Willoughby Antony Seintleger Edward Wotton Edwarde Boueton Roger Cholmeley Iohn Champneis Iohn Baker Reynold Scotte Iohn Guldeford Thomas Kempe Edward Thwaites Williā Roper Anthony Sandys Edward Isaac Perciual Hart Edward Monyns Williā Whetnal Iohn Fogge Edmond Fetyplace Thomas Hardres Williā Waller Thomas Wylford Thomas Moyle Thomas Harlakyndē squire Geffrey Lee Iames Hales Henry Husee Thomas Roydō or any of thē
foresayd religious houses within the foundacion wherof these other titles afore rehersed shal be establysshed Be it therfore enacted by auctoritie of this present parliament that his hyghnes shall haue full power and auctoritie frō tyme to tyme to declare nominat by his letters patētes or other writingis to be made vnder his greatte Seale suche noumber of bysshoppes suche nomber of cities sees for bysshoppes cathedrall churches and dyoces by metes and bondes for thexercise and mynistration of their episcopall offyces and adminystration as shall appertayne and to endowe theym with suche possessyons after suche maner fourme and condition as to his most excellente wysedome shall be thoughte necessary and conuenyent And also shall haue power and auctoritie to make and diuise translations ordynances rules and statutes concernynge theym all and euery of theym and further to do all and euery other thing and thinges what so euer it be whiche shall be deuised and thought requisite conuenient and necessarye by his mooste excellent wysedome and discretion for the good perfection and accomplyshement of all and syngular his sayde mooste godly and graciouse purposes and intentes touchynge the premysses or any other charytable or godly dedes to be deuised by his highnes concernynge the same And that all and syngular suche translations nominations of bishops cities sees and lymittation of dioces for byshops erections establishmentes foundations ordynances statutes rules and al and euery other thyng and thinges whiche shal be deuysed comprised and expressed by his gracis sondry and seueral letters patentes or other writinges vnder his greatte seale touchynge and concernynge the premisses or any of them or any circumstances or dependances therof necessary and requisite for the perfection of the premisses or any of them shall be of as good strength force value and effect to al intentes and purposes as if suche thynges that shall so be diuised expressed and mencioned in his letters patentes or other writinges vnder his great seale had ben done made and had by auctoritie of parliament ¶ An acte concernynge placynge of the lordes in the parlyament chaumber and other assembles and conferences of counsayle Capitulo .x. FOR AS MOCHE AS in all great councels and congregations of menne hauynge sondrye degrees and offyces in the common wealthe It is very requisyte and conuenyent that an order shulde be hadde and taken for the placyng and syttynge of suche persones as ben bounden to resorte to the same to the entent that they knowynge theyr places maye vse the same without displeasure or lette of the councell Therfore the kynges most royall maiestie althoughe it appertayneth vnto his prerogatiue royall to gyue suche honour reputation and placynge to his councellours and other his subiectes as shall be semynge to his most excellent wysedom is neuerthelesse pleased and contented for an order to be hadde and taken in this his moste hyghe courte of parliament that it shal be enacted by auctoritie of the same in maner and fourme as hereafter foloweth ¶ Fyrste it is enacted by auctoritie aforesayde that no persone or persones of what estate degree or condicion so euer he or they be of except onely the kynges chyldern shall at any tyme hereafter attempt or presume to sytte or haue place at any syde of the clothe of estate in the parliament chamber nother of the one hande of the kynges hyghnesse nor of the other whether the kynges maiestie be there personally present or absent And forasmoch as the kynges maiestie is iustely and laufully supreme heed in erthe vnder god of the churche of Englande and for the good exercyse of the sayd most royall dignitie and offyce hath made Thomas lorde Crumwell and lorde priuie seale his vicegerent for good due ministration of Iustyce to be had in all causes and cases touching the ecclesiasticall iurisdiction and for the godly refourmation and redresse of all errours heresyes and abuses in the sayde churche It is therfore also enacted by auctoritie aforesayde that the sayde lorde Crumwell hauynge the sayde offyce of vicegerent and all other persons whiche hereafter shall haue the sayde offyce of the graunt of the kinges highnes his heires or successours shall sytte and be placed as welle in this present parliament as in all parlyamentes to be holden herafter on the right syde of the parliament chamber and vppon the same fourme that the archbyshop of Canturbury sytteth on and aboue the same archbyshop and his successours and shall haue voyce in euery parliament to assente or dyssent as other the lordes of the parliament ¶ And it is also enacted that next to the sayd vycegerent shall syt the archbyshop of Canturbury and than nexte hym on the same fourme and syde shall sytte the archbyshop of Yorke and next to hym on the same forme and syde the byshop of London and next to hym on the same syde and fourme the byshop of Duresme and nexte to hym on the same syde and fourme the byshop of Wynchester and than all the other bishops of both prouinces of Canturbury and yorke shall sytte and be placed on the same syde after their auncienties as it hath ben accustomed ¶ And forasmoche as suche other personages whyche nowe haue and here after shall happen to haue other great offyces of the realme that is to say the offyces of the lorde Chancellour the lord Tresourer the lord president of the kynges most honorable councel the lord priuie seale the great chamberlayn of England the constable of Englāde the Marciall of Englande the lorde Admiral the grand Master or lord steward of the kinges most honorable houshold the kinges chamberlayn the kinges secretory haue not hertofore ben apointed ordred for the placing sitting in the kinges most high court of ꝑliment by reson of their officis It is therfore now ordeinid enacted by thauctorite aforsaid y t the lord Chancellor the lord tresorer y e lord p̄sident of the kinges coūcel the lorde priuy seale being of the degre of barōs of the parliment or aboue shal syt and be placed aswel in this present ꝑliment as in al other parliamentis herafter to be holden on the left side of y e said ꝑliment chamber on the higher part of the forme of the same side aboue all dukes except only suche as shall happen to be the kinges son the kingis broder y e kinges vncle y e kinges neuew or the kīges broders or sisters sons ¶ AND IT IS also ordeyned and enacted by auctoritie aforesayde that the great Chamberlayne the Constable the Marciall the lorde Admirall the great Mayster or lorde Stewarde and the kynges Chamberlayn shall sytte and be placed after the lorde Priuie seale in maner and fourme folowynge that is to say euery of them shall sytte and be placed aboue all other personages beinge of the same estates or degrees that they shall happen to be of that is to say the great Chaumberlayne fyrste the Constable next the Marciall thyrde the lorde Admirall the fourth the graund Maister