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A48995 Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guihald' civitas London die Jovis, vicesimo quarto die Martii, anno Dom' millesimo sexcentesimo sexagesimo nono ... an Act Appointing the Exchange-Hours.; Act Appointing the Exchange-Hours City of London (England). 1669 (1669) Wing L2854C; ESTC R39345 1,146 1

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Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guihald ' Civitatis London die Jovis vicesimo quarto die Martii Anno Dom ' millesimo sexcentesimo sexagesimo nono Annoque Regni Dom ' nostri CAROLI Secundi Dei Gratia Angliae Scotiae Franciae Hiberniae Regis Fidei Defensoris c. XXII o coram Samuele Starling Mil ' Majore Civitatis London Johanne Robinson Milite Baronetto Locumtenente Turr ' Johanne Lawrence Willielmo Peake Willielmo Turner Richardo Ford Georgio Waterman Roberto Hanson Willielmo Hooker Josepho Shelden Mil ' Aldermannis Johanne Forth Armig ' Aldermanno Francisco Chaplin Milite Aldermanno VVillielmo Fluellin Dannetto Forth Armig ' Aldermannis Johanne Smith Jacobo Edwards Armig ' Aldermannis Vicecom dictae Civitat ' necnon majore parte Communiariorum de Communi Concil ' ejusd ' Civitat ' tunc ibidem assemblat ' An Act appointing the Exchange-hours WHereas by Act of Common Council of the 27. of August in the time of the Maioralty of Sir Thomas Cambell Knight deceased the Exchange-hours are appointed to be throughout the whole year for the Noon-Exchange from Eleven of the clock until Twelve and in the Evening from Michaelmas until Lady-day from Five of the clock until Sir and from Lady-day until Michaelmas in the Evening from Six of the Clock until Seven and not after those several Hours and the Exchange-Bell to be rung accordingly to give notice to all persons for their speedy and present Departure off and from the said Exchange after the said several and respective Hours upon the penalty in the said Act contained as in and by the said Act more fully may appear It is now Enacted Ordained and Established by the Right Honourable the Lord Maior the Right VVorshipful the Aldermen his Brethren and the Commons in this Common Council assembled and by the Authority of the same That from and after the Feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary now next ensuing the time for Merchants Tradesmen Factors and Brokers and the Servants of Merchants and Tradesmen to be and continue at and upon the said Burse or Royal Exchange at Noon shall be from Eleven of the clock until One of the clock in that Forenoon and not after One and that the Exchange-Bell shall begin to be rung every day at three quarters of an hour past Twelve of the Clock at noon and so continue for the space of one quarter of an hour viz. till One of the clock to give notice to the said Merchants and Tradesmen Factors and Brokers and other the persons aforesaid for their speedy and present Departure off and from the said Exchange after the said hour so that the said Burse or Exchange may be cleared and none there remain after the said Bell shall have done ringing And if any Merchant Tradesman or Broker whatsoever or any of their Factors or Servants shall offer or presume there to tarry or abide after the ending of the ringing of the said Bell then every such person shall forfeit and pay the sum of twelve pence of lawful money of England to be recovered and employed as in and by the said former Act of Common Council is directed and appointed of and for the penalties in the said Act contained which said former Act is to continue and remain in force as to all other particulars thereof any thing before-mentioned to the contrary notwithstanding WAGSTAFFE Printed by Andrew Clark Printer to the Honourable City of LONDON