Engleschrie Act 1340

The Engleschrie Act 1340 (14 Edw. III St. 1 c. 4) was an Act of Parliament passed by the Parliament of England. The Act abolished the law of Englishry, whereby when a dead body was found, unless it could be proven to be an English person, it was assumed to be a Norman and therefore the hundred was fined. If Englishry could be proved, the hundred was not fined.

It was repealed by the Statute Law Revision Act 1863 and the Statute Law (Ireland) Revision Act 1872.