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Court of Marches of Wales Act 1688

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34 & 35 H. VIII. c. 26. § 4.; Proceedings of the Court of Marches, a Grievance.; 34 & 35 H. VIII. c. 26. § 4. repealed, and the Court of Marches taken away.

Whereas by the Statute made in the thirty fourth and thirty fifth yeare of King Henry the Eighth Intituled An Act for certaine Ordinances in the Kings Majestyes Dominion and Principality of Wales It is enacted That there shall be and remaine a President and Councill in the said Dominion and Principality of Wales and the Marches of the same with all Officers Clerks and Incidents to the same in manner and forme as hath beene heretofore used and accustomed which President and Councill shall have power and authoritie to heare and determine by their wisdomes and discretions such Causes and Matters as be or hereafter shall be assigned to them by the Kings Majestie as heretofore hath beene accustomed and used And forasmuch as the Proceedings and Decrees of that Court have by Experience beene found to be an intolerable burthen to the Subject within the said Principality contrary to the great Charter the knowne Lawes of the Land and the Birthright of the Subject and the meanes to introduce an Arbitrary Power and Government And forasmuch as all Matters examinable or determinable or pretended to be examinable or determinable before the said Court of President and Councill may have their proper Redresse in the ordinary course of Justice provided and setled in the severall Shires within the said Principality and Dominion For Remedy whereof Bee it enacted by the King and Queens most excellent Majestyes and by the Lords Spirituall and Temporall and Commons in this present Parlyament assembled and by the authoritie of the same That the before recited Clause in the said Statute made in the thirty fourth and thirty fifth yeare of King Henry the Eighth shall be and is hereby repealed And that the said Court commonly called the Court before the President and Councill in the Marches of Wales and all Jurisdiction Power and Authority belonging unto or exercised in the same Court or by any the Judges Officers or Ministers thereof be clearly and absolutely dissolved taken away and determined

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