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''.
It is so named as it was passed at
Marlborough, where a
Parliament was being held. The preamble dates it as "''...the two and fiftieth year of the reign of King Henry, son of
King John, in the utas of Saint Martin...''", which would give a date of
November 19 1267; "utas" is an archaic term to denote the eighth day after an event, in this case the
feast day of Saint Martin.
It is the oldest piece of
statute law in the
United Kingdom which has not yet been repealed.
[1] The chapters currently valid are c.1, c.4, & c.15 (often referred to as the 'Distress Act 1267'),
[2] which seek to govern the recovery of damages ("distresses") and make it illegal to obtain recompense for damages other than through the courts, and c.23 (the 'Waste Act 1267'),
[3] which seeks to prevent tenant farmers from "making waste" to land they are in tenancy of.
Repealed chapters include legislation on resisting the King's officers, the confirmation of charters, wardship,
redisseisin, suits of court, Sheriff's turns,
beaupleader, real actions,
essoins, juries, guardians in
socage, amercements for default of summons, pleas of false judgement,
replevin, freeholders, inquest, murder,
benefit of clergy, and prelates.
Notes
1. The famous Magna Carta was originally passed in 1215, but the version currently in force only dates to a reissue in 1297 (25 Edw. I). The oldest piece of extant Scottish law is the Royal Mines Act 1424
2. Chapter 2 also covered distresses, but was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1948
3. Whilst the bulk of the chapter remains in force, the first paragraph was repealed by the Statute Law Revision and Civil Procedure Act 1881
References
★ ''Chronological table of the statutes''; HMSO, London. 1993. ISBN 0-11-840331-1
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Summary of the Distress Act
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External links
Amended text from The
UK Statute Law Database