Statute of Marlborough

Statute of Marlborough
Act of Parliament
Long titleProvisiones factae apud Marlebergem, praesente Domino Rege Henrico & Ricardo Rege Alemanorum, & Domino Edwardo filio ejusdem Henrico Rege Primogenuit, & Domino Octobono tunc legato in Anglia.
Citation52 Hen. 3.
Introduced byBarons of the Peerage of England
Territorial extent England and Wales
Dates
Royal assent18 November 1267
Commencement18 November 1267
RepealedVarious, see text
Other legislation
Amended byVarious, see text
Repealed byVarious, see text
Relates to
Status: Amended
Text of statute as originally enacted
Revised text of statute as amended

The Statute of Marlborough (52 Hen. 3.) is a set of laws passed by the Parliament of England during the reign of Henry III in 1267. The laws comprised 29 chapters, of which four are still in force. Those four chapters constitute the oldest piece of statute law in the United Kingdom still in force as of 2024.


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