- Engrossing,
forestalling and
regrating were
marketing offences in English,
Welsh and
Irish common law. The
terms were used to
describe unacceptable methods...
- were the
Forestallers Act 1551 (5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 14), 'An Act
against Regrators,
Forestallers and Ingrossers', 1552, and the Corn, etc. Act 1562 (5 Eliz...
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meanes whatsoever. The
whole act. 22 Hen. 8. c. 1
Regrators of Wool Act 1530 An Acte
ayenst Regrators &
Gatherers of Wulles. The
whole act. 22 Hen. 8....
- Laws
therein mentioned against Badgers, Engrossers, Forestallers, and
Regrators, and for
indemnifying Persons against Prosecutions for
Offences committed...
- fines, forfeitures, and
amerciaments levied of labourers, artificers,
regrators, victuallers, and servants. —
repealed for
England and
Wales by Statute...
- Laws
therein mentioned against Badgers, Engrossers, Forestallers, and
Regrators, and for
indemnifying Persons against Prosecutions for
Offences committed...
- the
Reign of the said King
Edward the Sixth,
intituled An Act
against Regrators of
tanned Leather.
Whereby it is enacted, "That no
Person or
Persons shall...
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Citation Royal ****ent Long
title Regrators of Wool Act 1530 (repealed) 22 Hen. 8. c. 1 31
March 1531 An Act
against Regrators and
Gatherers of Wool. (Repealed...
- Act 1551 (repealed) 5 & 6 Edw. 6. c. 14 15
April 1552 An Act
against Regrators,
Forestallers and Ingrossers. (Repealed by
Repeal of
Certain Laws Act...
- Database, 1758-1867.
Accessed 2 May 1766 "An Act
against Forestallers and
Regrators" (July 5, 1766), 6
George III -
Chapter 6 (Session 1),
British North American...