Treason Act 1586

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Treason Act 1586
Act of Parliament
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Long title An act concerning errors in records of attainders of high treason.
Citation 29 Eliz. 1. c. 2
Territorial extent  England and Wales
Dates
Royal assent 23 March 1587
Commencement 15 October 1586 [a]
Repealed28 July 1863
Other legislation
Repealed by Statute Law Revision Act 1863
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted

The Treason Act 1586 or the Errors in Attainders Act 1586 [1] (29 Eliz. 1. c. 2) was an act of the Parliament of England. Its long title was "An act concerning errors in records of attainders of high treason." It stated that where a person had been executed for high treason, their conviction was not to be posthumously overturned or "reversed" at the suit of their heirs. This was because (according to the act's preamble) "through corruption or negligent keeping, the records of attainders of treason happen many times to be impaired, blemished or otherwise to be defective." The act was intended to prevent people from taking advantage of this.

Contents

The act did not apply to any writ of error which had already been brought, or affect any record which had already been reversed.

Subsequent developments

The whole act was repealed by section 1 of, and the schedule to, the Statute Law Revision Act 1863 (26 & 27 Vict. c. 125).

Notes

  1. Start of session.

References

  1. "Errors in Attainders Act 1586" . vLex.

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