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Treason Act 1543[a]
Act of Parliament
Long titleAn Acte concerninge the triall of Treasons commytted out of the Kinges Majesties Domynions.[b]
Citation35 Hen. 8. c. 2
Territorial extent England and Wales
Dates
Royal assent29 March 1544
Commencement14 January 1544[c]
Repealed1 January 1968
Other legislation
Repealed byCriminal Law Act 1967
Relates toTreasons Act 1534
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted

The Treason Act 1543[a] (35 Hen. 8. c. 2) was an act of the Parliament of England passed during the reign of King Henry VIII of England, which stated that acts of treason or misprision of treason that were committed outside the realm of England could be tried within England. Those convicted of high treason would have their estates confiscated by the King and then be hanged, drawn and quartered.

The act received renewed attention in 1769, following protests against the Townshend Acts in colonial Boston. After determining that the act was still in effect, Parliament instructed Governor Francis Bernard of Massachusetts to gather evidence against Bostonians who might have committed acts of treason, so that they could be transported to England for trial. Colonial assemblies in British America passed resolutions against such an action, arguing that it would violate their constitutional right to a trial by jury of their peers.

No one in Massachusetts was arrested under the terms of the Treason Act, but the matter came up again in Rhode Island after the Gaspée Affair in 1772. Once again, officials were unable to obtain reliable evidence of treason.

Repeal

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The whole act was repealed on 1 January 1968 by section 10(2) of, and part I of schedule 3 to, the Criminal Law Act 1967.

Other treason statutes passed in 1543

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King's Style Act 1543
Act of Parliament
Long titleAn Act for the Ratification of the King's Majesty's Style.
Citation35 Hen. 8. c. 3
Territorial extent England and Wales
Dates
Royal assent29 March 1544
Commencement14 January 1544[d]
Repealed12 November 1554
Other legislation
Repealed bySecond Statute of Repeal
Status: Repealed
Text of statute as originally enacted

The act should not be confused with two other acts, the Succession to the Crown Act 1543 (35 Hen. 8. c. 1) and the King's Style Act 1543 (35 Hen. 8. c. 3), which were also about treason and were passed in the same year. The first made it treason to refuse to take an oath against the Pope. The second made it treason to attempt to deprive the king of his royal title or of his title as Defender of the Faith and as Supreme Head of the Church in England and Ireland. Both forms of treason were abolished in 1547 by the Treason Act 1547 (1 Edw. 6. c. 12)[e], but the latter was revived in the first year of the reign of Elizabeth I by the Act of Supremacy 1558 (1 Eliz. 1. c. 1).

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