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A Statute of the Fortieth Year of King Edward III., enacted in a parliament held in Kilkenny, A.D. 1367, before Lionel Duke of Clarence, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland.

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1. First draft, revised and corrected.

Proof corrections by Myriam Priour

Extent of text: 6665 words

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(1998)

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Text ID Number: F300001-001

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Notes

Hardiman, in his edition, does not clarify conventions used. Thus the text is presented as is.

Sources

    Manuscript sources.
  1. London, Lambeth Palace Library, Carew MS 603, fol. 165-172.
  2. London, British Library, Titus B.XI, fol. 129.
  3. London, Lambeth Palace Library, MS 608, fol. 1-8.
    Editions.
  1. H.F. Berry (ed), [Statutes of Kilkenny], in, Statutes and Ordinances, and Acts of the Parliament of Ireland. King John to Henry V. (Dublin: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1907), 430-469. Text and translation.
  2. James Hardiman, A Statute of the Fortieth Year of King Edward III., enacted in a parliament held in Kilkenny, A.D. 1367, before Lionel Duke of Clarence, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, Tracts relating to Ireland 2 (Dublin: Irish Archaeological Society, 1843).
    Select bibliography.
  1. Henry F. Berry (ed), [Ordinances of Kilkenny], in, Statutes and Ordinances, and Acts of the Parliament of Ireland. King John to Henry V. (Dublin: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1907), 374-397. Text and translation.
  2. E. Curtis, History of Mediaeval Ireland from 1086 to 1513 2nd ed. (London, 1938), 231-236.
  3. E. Curtis and R.B. McDowell, Irish Historical Documents (London, 1943).
  4. Marie Therese Flanagan, Irish society, Anglo-Norman settlers, Angevin kingship: interactions in Ireland in the late twelfth century (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1989).
  5. Aubrey Gwynn, 'Provincial and diocesan decrees of the diocese of Dublin during the Anglo-Norman period,' Archivium Hibernicum 11 (1944), 31-117.
  6. G.J. Hand, 'The Forgotten Statutes of Kilkenny: A Brief Survey,' Irish Jurist, 1: 2 (Winter 1966), 299-312.
  7. G.J. Hand, English Law in Ireland (Cambridge, 1967).
  8. J. Lydon, 'The Irish Church and Taxation in the Fourteenth Century,' Irish Ecclesiastical Record 103 (1965), 158-165.
  9. Henry J. Monck Mason, Essay on the Antiquity and Constitution of Parliament in Ireland (Dublin, 1820).
  10. H. Morley (ed) Sir John Davies, A discovery of the true causes why Ireland was never entirely subdued (1612), in, Ireland under Elizabeth and James I (London: 1890), 309-11.
  11. Annette Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven, 'Anglo-Irish shire government in the thirteenth century,' Irish Historical Studies 5 (1946-7), 1-28.
  12. A.J. Otway-Ruthven, The native Irish and English law in medieval Ireland (Dublin: Hodges, Figgis & Co., 1951). 16pp.
  13. A.J. Otway-Ruthven, 'The medieval county of Kildare,' Irish Historical Studies 11 (1958-9), 181-99.
  14. A.J. Otway-Ruthven, A History of Medieval Ireland (London: Ernest Benn Ltd, 1968).
  15. England and Ireland in the later Middle Ages: essays in honour of Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven (Dublin: Irish Academic Press, 1981).
  16. Henry Gerald Richardson & G.O. Sayles, Parliaments and Councils of Mediaeval Ireland, Irish Manuscripts Commission (1947).
  17. H.G. Richardson & G.O. Sayles, The Irish Parliament in the Middle Ages (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1952). Études présentées à; la Commission internationale pour l'histoire des assemblées d'États, 10.
  18. H.G. Richardson, 'Irish Revenue, 1278-1384,' Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 62 C (1962), 87-100.
  19. H.G. Richardson, The Administration of Ireland, 1172-1377, Irish Manuscripts Commission 1964.
  20. H.G. Richardson, Parliament in Medieval Ireland (Dundalk: Dundalgan Press, 1964). Medieval Irish History series, 1.
    The edition used in the digital edition
  1. James Hardiman, A Statute of the Fortieth Year of King Edward III., enacted in a parliament held in Kilkenny, A.D. 1367, before Lionel Duke of Clarence, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. in Tracts relating to Ireland, Ed. . , Dublin, Irish Archaeological Society (1843) volume 2pages xxxvi + 121p

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Created: By the Irish parliament (1367)

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Language: [FR] Text is in Hiberno-Norman French.
Language: [LA] Some text is in Latin.

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