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II ‘A Breviat of the Effectes devised for Wales’, c. 1540–41
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 December 2009
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Introduction 31
Text 37
Appendix 46
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page 31 note 1 Elton, G. R., ‘Parliamentary Drafts, 1529–1540’, Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research, xxv (1952), pp. 117–32.Google Scholar
page 31 note 2 27 Henry VIII, c. 26 and 34 and 35 Henry VIII, c. 26: Statutes of the Realm, ed. Luders, A. et al. (London, 1810–1828), iii, pp. 563–89, 926–37.Google Scholar
page 32 note 3 Roberts, P. R., ‘The “Acts of Union” and the Tudor Settlement of Wales’ (unpublished Cambridge Ph.D. thesis, 1966)Google Scholar, chapter iv, passim.
page 32 note 4 Cf. Rees, William, An Historical Atlas of Wales (Cardiff, 1951), plate 56.Google Scholar
page 32 note 5 Roberts, P. R., op. cit., chapter v.Google Scholar
page 33 note 6 Neale, J. E., The Elizabethan House of Commons (London, 1949), p. 394.Google Scholar
page 33 note 7 See the endorsements on the bill in the Parliament Office, House of Lords.
page 34 note 8 I intend to rehearse this argument in detail on another occasion. The relationship of some of the clauses in the ‘breviat’ to those in the final act is set out in the appendix below.
page 35 note 9 For a discussion of the role of the principality in the ‘union’, and an analysis of the relevant section of the ‘breviat’, see Roberts, P. R., ‘The Union with England and the Identity of “Anglican” Wales’, Trans. Royal Hist. Soc., 5th ser., xx (1972), pp. 49–70.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
page 38 note a Added later in the same hand.
page 38 note a Cf. 34 and 35 Henry VIII, c. 26, s. 5, and below, item 13.
page 40 note a Or estreats: see Owen, George, ‘The Dialogue of the Government of Wales’, in The Description of Penbrokeshire by George Owen of Henllys, ed. Owen, Henry (London, 1906), part iii, pp. 67, n. 6, 68, n. 4.Google Scholar
page 41 note a Struck through.
page 42 note a Struck through.
page 42 note b Added later in the same hand.
page 42 note c Thus in 34 & 35 Henry VIII, c. 26, s. 113.
page 43 note a Thus in 34 & 35 Henry VIII, c. 26, s. 119.
page 43 note b Struck through.
page 43 note 2 I.e., miscellaneous.
page 43 note 3 I.e., 32 Henry VIII, c. 27, which was read in the Lords on 17, 19 and 22 July, and received the royal assent on 24 July 1540, the last day of the Parliament. Lords Journals, 1, pp. 158, 160.
page 43 note 4 Recte, £1,024. 7s. 6d.
page 43 note 5 Recte, £801. 5s. 0d.
page 43 note 6 The difference between the two sums given should be £225. 7s. 4d.; the real saving would have been £223. 2s. 6d. (£1,024. 7s. 6d. — £801. 5s. 0d.).