List of legislation named for a place

Medieval legislation was traditionally named, in particular, after the place where it was passed.

(Medieval governments were itinerant or peripatetic before the end of the fourteenth century).

Such popular titles were used to cite legislation in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.

(The citation of legislation by session did not begin until the end of the fourteenth century; and citation by short titles authorised by statute did not begin until the 1840s.)

The following Acts are named after the place where they were passed: The following Act is not named after the place where it was passed: