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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. (Author: [unknown])
article 27
XXVII. Also, it is ordained that if dispute shall arise
between English and English, whereby the English on one
side and on the other shall gather to
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to themselves English and Irish being at peace, there to remain to
make war upon and aggrieve the other, to the great damage and
destruction of the King's liege
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people; it is agreed and assented that no English shall be so
daring as to make war with each other, or henceforward to draw
away any English or Irish at peace for such purpose, and if they
shall so do, and thereof be attainted, there shall be judgement of
life and members, and their goods forfeited.
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