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The Statute of Marlborough (52 Hen 3) was a set of laws passed by King Henry III of England in 1267. There were twenty-nine chapters, of which four are still in force. The full title was Provisions made at Marlborough in the presence of our lord King Henry, and Richard King of the Romans, and the Lord Edward eldest son of the said King Henry, and the Lord Ottobon, at that time legate in England.

Statutes of Westminster

well as the Provisions of Oxford and the Statute of Marlborough. The second Statute of Westminster... This article deals with the Statutes of Westminster passed in thirteenth century. There is a separate article on the Statute of Westminster 1931 The Statutes of Westminster were two English...

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