Of the British Statutes then in force andnpublished in this volume, were any pertaining to citizenship?
I believe two of them are. One deals with children born elsewhere, and the other deals with allowing the children of Aliens to inherit, I think. Children of Aliens were previously NOT PERMITTED TO INHERIT LAND in England, even if they were born there. (Once again, a rule that didn't apply to the Children of English Subjects.)
I cross checked these several months ago, so i'm not absolutely certain, but that's what I recall.
I think this is one of them.(Had it bookmarked)
This is a pretty good resource for finding British Law Statutes.
Speaking about British statutes in this subject, which are all naturalization laws.
The conflation of 'natural born' under natural law meaning the same as British natural born subjects. This is about as to the point as I have seen from a source of authority, Treatise on Citizenship. Here is conciseness that puts the kibosh on this myth:
As we see here, all of them in and out of the British dominion are put in the same basket as they are all proclaimed to be natural born subjects.
What's more "natural" than all persons are all naturally under kings? The way royalty thinks about everyone - your highness.