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A72794 The articles of the charge of the vvardmote enquest 1635 (1635) STC 16736.5; ESTC S124271 7,511 3

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as otherwise and after conuey it by water or otherwise to this Citie to be sold at deere and excessiue prices Free-men to ●ew their ●opics 46 Also for as much as it is thought that diuers and many persons dwelling within the Liberties of this Citie daily occupy as Freemen whereas indeed they be none nor neuer were admitted into the Liberties of this Citie Ye shall therefore require euery such person dwelling within this ward whom ye shall suspect of the same to shew you the Copie of his Freedome vnder the seale of Office of the Chamberlaine of the said Citie and such as yee shall find without their Copies or deny to shew their Copies ye shall write and present their names in your Indentures Melting tallow 47 Also you shall inquire and truly present all such persons as vse melting of tallow contrary to an Act of common Councell in that case made and prouided Fire-presses 48 Also you shall truly present all persons which haue or vse any Fire-presses within the said City or Liberties of the same for pressing or dressing of nether stockes woollen clothes or other things 49 Also you shall inquire of all Armorers and other Artificers vsing to worke in Mettall which haue or vse any Reardorses or any other places dangerous or perillous for fire Appraisers 50 Also if any haue appraised any goods of any Freeman deceased leauing behind him any Orphan or Orphans and the Appraisers not sworne before the Lord Mayor or the Aldermen of the ward Beame 51 Also if any Freeman buy any wares or merchandizes vnweighed which ought to bee weighed at the Kings Beame of any stranger or foreine free of the Liberties of this Citie contrary to the Act of common Councell in that case made and prouided Clothes 52 Also if any buy or sell any cloth or clothes in the house shop ware-house or other place of any Clothworker or other person against any ordinance or custome of this City or if any Cloth-worker or other doe receiue or harbour any clothes before the same be brought to Blackwell-hall contrary to the ordinance made in that behalfe Carmen 53 Also if any Carman take any money for carriage of any goods wares or merchandizes aboue the rates ordained Building diuided houses Inmates 54 Also if any make or cause to be made any new building or buildings or diuide or cause to be diuided any house or houses or receiue any Inmate or Inmates contrary to the Kings Maiesties Proclamation or contrary to Law or any Statute of this Realme Hawkers 55 Also if any be dwelling within this ward which do offer or put to sale any wares or merchandizes in the open streets or lanes of this City or goe from house to house to sell the same commonly called hawkers contrary to the Act made in that behalfe Freedome 56 Also if any haue couenously fraudulently or vnduely obtained the freedome of this Citie Collectors 57 Also if any Collector of Fifteenths or other duties for the publique seruice of the King or of this City doe retaine in his hands any part of the money collected to his owne vse Women receiuers of seruants 58 Ye shall also inquire if there be dwelling within your ward any woman-broker such as resort to mens houses demanding of their maid-seruants if they do like of their seruices if not then they tell them they will helpe them them to a better seruice and so allure them to come from their Masters to their houses where they abide as boorders till they be prouided for In which time it falleth out that by lewd young men that resort to those houses they be oftentimes made harlots to their vtter vndoing and the great hurt of the Common-wealth wherefore if any such be you shall present them that order may be taken for reformation Priuies 59 Also if any haue or vse any common Priuy hauing issue into any common Sewer of the Citie Vagabonds 60 And if any Constable Beadle or other Officer bee negligent or remisse in discharging his dutie touching the execution of the Statute made for punishment of rogues vagabonds and sturdy beggers or otherwise and wherein the default is Poore 61 Also if any to whom the execution of the Statute made for reliefe of the poore doth appertaine be remisse in discharging his dutie touching the execution of the same Statute and wherein the default is Legacies 62 Also if any Executor or other person retaine in his hands any Legacie summe of money or other thing giuen to any charitable vse Drunkard Whoremonger Sabbath Iesuite Seminary Priest Secular priest Popish Recusant Conseners c. 63 Ye shall inquire whether there be within your ward any common Drunkard Whoremonger Blasphemer of Gods holy name prophaner of the Sabbath Iesuite Seminary or secular Priest or any receiuer relieuer or maintainer of any of them or any Popish Recusant Cozener or swaggering idle companion such as cannot giue account how they liue if there be any such you shall present them and the names of those that lodge them or aide them 64 Ye shall also inquire whether any person or persons doe or shall say or sing Masse within your ward or be present at any Masse Masse Roman catholique Religion 65 Also if any person or persons within your ward being euill affected doe or shall extoll the Roman Catholike Religion aboue the Religion professed and established by the Kings Maiesties authority in England or doe or shall depraue the Religion now professed in this Realme by authority as aboue which may breed discord in the City and dissention in the Common-wealth ye shall carefully present the same persons and their offences 66 Also if any person or persons that keepeth horses in their houses do lay his or their stable dung or such kind of stinking filth in any streets or lanes of this City to the great annoyance of the people passing that way do not leade his dung-cart at his Stable doore as he ought to doe Assemble monethly 67 You shall assemble your selues once euery moneth or oftner if need require so long as you shall continue of this Inquest and present the defaults which you shall finde to be committed concerning any of the articles of your charge to the end due remedy may be speedily supplied and the offenders punished as occasion shall require 68 And in making your presentments your Clerke is carefully to write the Christian name surname and Addition or calling of euery offender and the name of the parish wherein the offence was committed and some certaine time how long the offence hath beene continued and in presenting any persons for diuiding houses or Inmates to write the names and addition of the present Landlord receiuing the rents and the names of the Tenants in possession and of the Inmate in any house and also to write in the Margent on the side of euery presentment the name or names vpon whose euidence you make such presentment God saue the King London printed by Robert Young Printer to the Honourable Citie of London