32. An act 14 Edw. IV. that those who held their lands of the King should pass with him into France, should have licence to pass their lands without fine, and to make a feoffment to the use of their wills, though it should be done by collusion, &c. fo. 104. From a MS. of the statutes in Mr. ...
34. "Rot. Pat. 14 Edw. 1V. p. 1. m. 13. Pro principe.". That the Prince of Wales should be at liberty to retain and give his livery and sign at his pleasure. fo. 115.
35. An act 17 Edw. IV. for making good and effectual a recovery by the Justices of the Common Pleas, and Richard Duke of Gloucester, against Richard Fitz. lowes, Esquire, of the manors of West Thorndon and Feldhous, and also the manor of Iuge Rauffe, otherwise Gyng Rauffe in Essex. fo. 117.