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The Statutes at Large

The Statutes at Large is the name given to published collections or series of legislative Acts in a number of jurisdictions.

The expression "statutes at large" was first used in the edition of Barker published in 1587.[1]

England and Great Britain edit

  • The Statutes at Large:
    • Edition by Owen Ruffhead, from "Magna Charta" down to the Acts of 4 Geo. 3: 9 volumes, London.
      "Printed for Mark Basket, Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty, and by the Assigns of Robert Basket; And by Henry Woodfall and William Strahan, Law Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty", 1763–1765.
    • Continuation of Ruffhead's edition, down to the Acts of 25 Geo. 3: 5 volumes, London.
      (Vols. 10–13) "Printed for Charles Eyre and William Strahan, Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; And by W. Strahan and M. Woodfall, Law Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty", 1771–1780.
      (Vol. 14) "Printed by Charles Eyre and the Executors of William Strahan, Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; And by W. Woodfall and the Executors of W. Strahan, Law Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty", 1786.
    • Republication of Ruffhead's edition, edited by Charles Runnington, down to the Acts of 25 Geo. 3: 10 volumes, London.
      "Printed by Charles Eyre and Andrew Strahan, Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; And by William Woodfall and Andrew Strahan, Law Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty", 1786.
    • Continuation of Runnington's edition, down to 1800: 4 volumes, London.
      (Vols. 11 and 12) "Printed by Charles Eyre and Andrew Strahan, Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; And by Andrew Strahan and William Woodfall, Law Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty", 1789–1794.
      (Vols. 13 and 14) "Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan, Printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty; And by Andrew Strahan, Law Printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty", 1798–1800.
  • The Statutes at Large, from Magna Charta to the End of the Eleventh Parliament of Great Britain, Anno 1761:
    • Edition by Danby Pickering, down to the Acts of 1 Geo. 3: 24 volumes, Cambridge.
      "Printed by Joseph Bentham, Printer to the University; for Charles Bathurst, at the Cross-Keys, opposite St Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, London", 1762–1766.
    • Continuation, from the Acts of 2 Geo. 3: 11 volumes, Cambridge.
      (Vols. 25–26) "Printed by Joseph Bentham (subsequently by John Archdeacon), Printer to the University; for Charles Bathurst, at the Cross-Keys, opposite St.Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, London", 1763–1764.
      (Vols. 27–35) "Printed by John Archdeacon, Printer to the University; for Charles Bathurst, at the Cross-Keys, opposite St.Dunstan's Church in Fleet-Street, London", 1767–1786.
      (Vols. 36–46) imprint varies, 1787–1807.[2]

United States edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Edgar, S G G. Craies on Statute Law. Sixth Edition. Sweet & Maxwell. London. 1963. Page 55.
  2. ^ "[Pickering's] name remained on the title-page of this work until 1807 and it continued without his name until 1809. The date of his death is uncertain." J. M. Rigg, "Pickering, Danby (fl. 1737–1769)", rev. Robert Brown, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 accessed 21 Aug 2011

External links edit

  • The Avalon Project has transcribed legislation of
    • William the Conqueror at
      • Laws of William the Conqueror
      • Ordinance of William I Separating the Spiritual and Temporal Courts
    • Henry II of England at
      • Constitutions of Clarendon. 1164
      • Assize of Clarendon, 1166
    • Richard the Lionheart at
      • Laws of Richard I (Coeur de Lion) Concerning Crusaders Who Were to Go by Sea. 1189 A.D
  • Edition by Danby Pickering
    1. Volume 1 – Magna Charta to 14 Edward III – 1225 to 1340 – also
    2. Volume 2 – 15 Edward III to 13 Henry IV – 1341 to 1411 – also
    3. Volume 3 – 1 Henry V to 22 Edward IV – 1413 to 1482–83 – also
    4. Volume 4 – 1 Richard III to 31 Henry VIII – 1483–84 to 1539 – also – also
    5. Volume 5 – 32 Henry VIII to 7 Edward VI – 1540 to 1552-3
    6. Volume 6 – 1 Mary to 35 Elizabeth – 1554 to 1592–93 – also
    7. Volume 7 – 39 Elizabeth to 12 Charles II – 1597–98 to 1660
    8. Volume 8 – 12 Charles II to Last James II – 1660 to 1685 (James II did not call any parliaments after 1687)
    9. Volume 9 – 1 William and Mary to 8 William III – 1688 to 1695–96 – also
    10. Volume 10 – 8 William III to 2 Anne – 1696–97 to 1703
    11. Volume 11 – 2 Anne to 8 Anne – 1703 to 1709 – also
    12. Volume 12 – 8 Anne to 12 Anne – 1709 to 1712
    13. Volume 13 – 12 Anne to 5 George I 1712 to 1718–19 – also – also
    14. Volume 14 – 5 George I to 9 George I – 1718–19 to 1722–23 – also
    15. Volume 15 – 9 George I to 2 George II – 1722–23 to 1728–29 – also
    16. Volume 16 – 2 George II to 9 George II – 1728–29 to 1735–36
    17. Volume 17 – 9 George II to 15 George II – 1735–36 to 1741–42
    18. Volume 18 – 15 George II to 20 George II – 1741–42 to 1746–47
    19. Volume 19 – 20 George II to 23 George II – 1746–47 to 1749–50
    20. Volume 20 – 23 George II to 26 George II – 1749–50 to 1753 – also
    21. Volume 21 – 26 George II to 30 George II – 1753 to 1756–57 – also
    22. Volume 22 – 30 George II to 32 George II – 1756–67 to 1758–59 – also
    23. Volume 23 – 33 George II to 1 George III – 1759–60 to 1760–61
    24. Volume 24 – Index
    25. Volume 25 – 2 George III – 1761–62 – and 3 George III – 1762–63 – also
    26. Volume 26 – 4 George III 1763–64 – and 5 George III – 1765 – also – also – also
    27. Volume 27 – 6 George III – 1765–66 – and 7 George III – 1766–67 – also
    28. Volume 28 – 8 George III – 1767–68 – 9 George III – 1768–69 – and 10 George III – 1770 – also
    29. Volume 29 – 11 George III – 1770–71 – and 12 George III – 1772
    30. Volume 30 – 13 George III – 1772–73 – and 14 George III – 1774 – also
    31. Volume 31 – 15 George III – 1774–75 – and 16 George III – 1775–76 – and 17 George III – 1776–77
    32. Volume 32 – 18 George III – 1777–78 – and 19 George III – 1778–79
    33. Volume 33 – 20 George III – 1779–80 – and 21 George III – 1780–81
    34. Volume 34 – 22 George III – 1781–82 – and 23 George III – 1782–83 – and 24 George III – 1783–84
    35. Volume 35 – 25 George III – 1785 – and 26 George III – 1786
    36. Volume 36 – 27 George III – 1787 – and 28 George III – 1787–88 – and 29 George III – 1789
    37. Volume 38 – Index from 1 George III (1760) to 32 George III (1792) –
    38. Volume 41, Part 1 – 37 George III – 1796–97 –
    39. Volume 44, Part 1 – 43 George III – 1802–03
    40. Volume 45, Part 1 – 44 George III – 1803–04

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For other uses see General Statutes disambiguation The Statutes at Large is the name given to published collections or series of legislative Acts in a number of jurisdictions The expression statutes at large was first used in the edition of Barker published in 1587 1 Contents 1 England and Great Britain 2 United States 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksEngland and Great Britain editThe Statutes at Large Edition by Owen Ruffhead from Magna Charta down to the Acts of 4 Geo 3 9 volumes London Printed for Mark Basket Printer to the King s Most Excellent Majesty and by the Assigns of Robert Basket And by Henry Woodfall and William Strahan Law Printers to the King s Most Excellent Majesty 1763 1765 Continuation of Ruffhead s edition down to the Acts of 25 Geo 3 5 volumes London Vols 10 13 Printed for Charles Eyre and William Strahan Printers to the King s Most Excellent Majesty And by W Strahan and M Woodfall Law Printers to the King s Most Excellent Majesty 1771 1780 Vol 14 Printed by Charles Eyre and the Executors of William Strahan Printers to the King s Most Excellent Majesty And by W Woodfall and the Executors of W Strahan Law Printers to the King s Most Excellent Majesty 1786 Republication of Ruffhead s edition edited by Charles Runnington down to the Acts of 25 Geo 3 10 volumes London Printed by Charles Eyre and Andrew Strahan Printers to the King s Most Excellent Majesty And by William Woodfall and Andrew Strahan Law Printers to the King s Most Excellent Majesty 1786 Continuation of Runnington s edition down to 1800 4 volumes London Vols 11 and 12 Printed by Charles Eyre and Andrew Strahan Printers to the King s Most Excellent Majesty And by Andrew Strahan and William Woodfall Law Printers to the King s Most Excellent Majesty 1789 1794 Vols 13 and 14 Printed by George Eyre and Andrew Strahan Printers to the King s Most Excellent Majesty And by Andrew Strahan Law Printer to the King s Most Excellent Majesty 1798 1800 The Statutes at Large from Magna Charta to the End of the Eleventh Parliament of Great Britain Anno 1761 Edition by Danby Pickering down to the Acts of 1 Geo 3 24 volumes Cambridge Printed by Joseph Bentham Printer to the University for Charles Bathurst at the Cross Keys opposite St Dunstan s Church in Fleet Street London 1762 1766 Continuation from the Acts of 2 Geo 3 11 volumes Cambridge Vols 25 26 Printed by Joseph Bentham subsequently by John Archdeacon Printer to the University for Charles Bathurst at the Cross Keys opposite St Dunstan s Church in Fleet Street London 1763 1764 Vols 27 35 Printed by John Archdeacon Printer to the University for Charles Bathurst at the Cross Keys opposite St Dunstan s Church in Fleet Street London 1767 1786 Vols 36 46 imprint varies 1787 1807 2 United States editUnited States Statutes at Large an official annual publication of all Acts of CongressSee also editThe Statutes of the Realm a collection of all English and British Acts of Parliament from 1235 to the death of Queen Anne in 1713 Published in 9 volumes together with 2 volumes of indices between 1810 and 1825 Acts and Ordinances of the Interregnum 1642 1660 a collection of the Ordinances and Acts passed without royal authority by the Parliament of England from 1642 to 1660 Legislation gov uk formerly UK Statute Law Database References edit Edgar S G G Craies on Statute Law Sixth Edition Sweet amp Maxwell London 1963 Page 55 Pickering s name remained on the title page of this work until 1807 and it continued without his name until 1809 The date of his death is uncertain J M Rigg Pickering Danby fl 1737 1769 rev Robert Brown Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford University Press 2004 accessed 21 Aug 2011External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Statutes at Large Ruffhead nbsp Wikisource has original text related to this article The Statutes at Large Ruffhead The Avalon Project has transcribed legislation of William the Conqueror at Laws of William the Conqueror Ordinance of William I Separating the Spiritual and Temporal Courts Henry II of England at Constitutions of Clarendon 1164 Assize of Clarendon 1166 Richard the Lionheart at Laws of Richard I Coeur de Lion Concerning Crusaders Who Were to Go by Sea 1189 A D Edition by Danby Pickering Volume 1 Magna Charta to 14 Edward III 1225 to 1340 also Volume 2 15 Edward III to 13 Henry IV 1341 to 1411 also Volume 3 1 Henry V to 22 Edward IV 1413 to 1482 83 also Volume 4 1 Richard III to 31 Henry VIII 1483 84 to 1539 also also Volume 5 32 Henry VIII to 7 Edward VI 1540 to 1552 3 Volume 6 1 Mary to 35 Elizabeth 1554 to 1592 93 also Volume 7 39 Elizabeth to 12 Charles II 1597 98 to 1660 Volume 8 12 Charles II to Last James II 1660 to 1685 James II did not call any parliaments after 1687 Volume 9 1 William and Mary to 8 William III 1688 to 1695 96 also Volume 10 8 William III to 2 Anne 1696 97 to 1703 Volume 11 2 Anne to 8 Anne 1703 to 1709 also Volume 12 8 Anne to 12 Anne 1709 to 1712 Volume 13 12 Anne to 5 George I 1712 to 1718 19 also also Volume 14 5 George I to 9 George I 1718 19 to 1722 23 also Volume 15 9 George I to 2 George II 1722 23 to 1728 29 also Volume 16 2 George II to 9 George II 1728 29 to 1735 36 Volume 17 9 George II to 15 George II 1735 36 to 1741 42 Volume 18 15 George II to 20 George II 1741 42 to 1746 47 Volume 19 20 George II to 23 George II 1746 47 to 1749 50 Volume 20 23 George II to 26 George II 1749 50 to 1753 also Volume 21 26 George II to 30 George II 1753 to 1756 57 also Volume 22 30 George II to 32 George II 1756 67 to 1758 59 also Volume 23 33 George II to 1 George III 1759 60 to 1760 61 Volume 24 Index Volume 25 2 George III 1761 62 and 3 George III 1762 63 also Volume 26 4 George III 1763 64 and 5 George III 1765 also also also Volume 27 6 George III 1765 66 and 7 George III 1766 67 also Volume 28 8 George III 1767 68 9 George III 1768 69 and 10 George III 1770 also Volume 29 11 George III 1770 71 and 12 George III 1772 Volume 30 13 George III 1772 73 and 14 George III 1774 also Volume 31 15 George III 1774 75 and 16 George III 1775 76 and 17 George III 1776 77 Volume 32 18 George III 1777 78 and 19 George III 1778 79 Volume 33 20 George III 1779 80 and 21 George III 1780 81 Volume 34 22 George III 1781 82 and 23 George III 1782 83 and 24 George III 1783 84 Volume 35 25 George III 1785 and 26 George III 1786 Volume 36 27 George III 1787 and 28 George III 1787 88 and 29 George III 1789 Volume 37 30 George III 1790 and 31 George III 1790 91 and 32 George III 1792 Volume 38 Index from 1 George III 1760 to 32 George III 1792 also Volume 39 Part 1 33 George III 1792 93 and 34 George III 1794 Volume 40 Part 1 35 George III 1794 95 and Part 2 36 George III 1795 96 Volume 41 Part 1 37 George III 1796 97 and Part 2 38 George III 1797 98 Volume 42 Part 1 39 George III 1798 99 Volume 43 Part 1 41 George III UK 1801 Volume 44 Part 1 43 George III 1802 03 Volume 45 Part 1 44 George III 1803 04 Volume 46 46 George III 1806 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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