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A22181 Iames by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland King, defender of the faith &c. to the chiefe constables and bayliffe of the hundred or deuision of [blank] in our countie of [blank] and to euery of them greeting ... ; By vertue of a precept in His Maiesties name to me directed these are to charge and command you, that you warne two of the most sufficient men within your constablery or tything ... to appeare before the Clerke of the Market ... England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I); James I, King of England, 1566-1625. 1619 (1619) STC 8593.4; STC 8593.5; ESTC S382 1,639 2

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IAMES by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King defender of the faith c. To the chiefe Constables and Bayliffe of the Hundred or Deuision of in our Countie of _____ and to euery of them Greeting We will and commaund you that you warne and cause to come xxiiij honest and discreet men of your said Hundred or Deuision before the Clerke of the market of Our houshold and throughout our Realme of England or his lawfull Deputie in and through our sayd Countie of _____ and euery part thereof aswell within Liberties as without to appeare at _____ vpon _____ being the _____ day of _____ next by eight of the clocke in the forenoone of the same day Then and there to heare and doe vpon their seuerall Oathes as they and euery of them shall bee for vs and on our behalfes required according to the Lawes and Statutes of Our Realme And moreouer that you send your Precepts according to the Tenor hereof to all your pettie Constables or Tythingmen of euery Parish and Ham●et within your sayd Hundred or Deuision thereby commanding them that they specially warne all Millers Bakers Brewers Inholders Vinteners Mercers Grocers Drapers Alehouse-keepers Butchers Chandlers Smithes Weauers Farmers Malsters Taylors Glouers Cloathiers Cloathworkers Fullers and generally all Artificers Tradesmen or any other person or persons whatsoeuer within their Constablery or Tything that vseth or hath any Waight or Measures whatsoeuer sealed or not sealed to appeare with all their Waights Measures the day and place aforesayd to see them duely examined by our Standerds And then the Bakers and Victuallers bread of all sorts to bee shewed for the perfect intelligence of the true assise therof and that the said Constables or Tythingmen do bring thither and present to our sayd Clerke of the Market or his deputie faire written and fixed to your Precept as the returne thereof a true Note of the names of the Parish or Hamlet whereof they are officers and the manner of the Parish whereof the Hamlet is a part with the true names and surnames and their Additions of all the persons appointed to be summoned by them as aforesayd and withall a Note of all the Weights and Measures Beames and Ballances which euery or any man vseth or hath And your selfe or selues to bee then and there present and attendant and to make a due returne of this Our commaund and Precept Indorsing thereupon the true names of all the Parishes and Hamlets whereof you haue summoned the officers to appeare as you will answere the contrary at your perill Dated vnder the Seale of the Office aforesayde the day of _____ in the yeere of Our Reigne of England c. BY vertue of a Precept in his Maiesties name to me directed These are to charge and command you that you warne two of the most sufficient men within your Constablery or Tything neither of them being a tradesman if conueniently you may to appeare before the Clerke of the Market of his Maiesties most honourable houshould or his Lawfull Deputie at within this Countie of _____ on the day of _____ next comming by eight of the clocke in the forenoone of the same day to serue the kings Maiestie vpon a Iury for that seruice And that you specially warne all Bakers Brewers Inholders Vintners Alehouse-keepers Victuallers Butchers Chandlers Grossers Mercers Cloathiers Cloathworkers Fullers Weauers Taylors Smithes Glouers Witetawyers Millers Maulsters Corne-masters Farmers and generally all Artificers Tradesmen and all other persons whatsoeuer within your Constablery or Tything that haue or vse any Weight or Measure to a appeare before the sayd Clerke of the Market at the time and place aforesaid bringing or causing to bee brought thither at the same time all such Weights and Measures as they or any of them vse or haue either sealed or vnsealed to haue them dulie examined with his Maiesties Standerds And that you bring with you faire written all the true names and surnames with the seuerall faculties or additions of euery person so summoned or to bee summoned by you to appeare as aforesaid together with a true Note of all the Weights and Measures Beames and Ballances that euery such person hath or vseth with the true manner of the Parish or Hamlet whereof you are officer And further that you repaire to all the Victuallers houses and what bread you shall find there of the Bakers bread of seuerall sorts to bring the same with you with the names of the Bakers that made the same that triall may bee made of the true Assises thereof And that you yourselfe doe make your attendance at the time and place aforesaid and doe in due manner make full returne of this Precept in due time as you will answere the contrarie at your perill