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A84524 A collection of the statutes made in the reigns of King Charles the I. and King Charles the II. with the abridgment of such as stand repealed or expired. Continued after the method of Mr. Pulton. With notes of references, one to the other, as they now stand altered, enlarged or explained. To which also are added, the titles of all the statutes and private acts of Parliament passed by their said Majesties, untill this present year, MDCLXVII. With a table directing to the principal matters of the said statutes. By Tho: Manby of Lincolns-Inn, Esq.; Public General Acts. 1625-1667 England and Wales.; Manby, Thomas, of Lincolns-Inn. 1667 (1667) Wing E898; ESTC R232104 710,676 360

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for the Kings Aulnage And that if any piece or pieces of Stuffs shall be found in the possession of any person or persons unsealed except in the possession of the first Owner or Maker thereof the person or persons in whose custody the same shall be found shall be adjudged guilty of deceit and shall forfeit for every such piece of Stuff which be so found in his or their possession unsealed as aforesaid the sum of Four shillings The penalty for buying unsealed Stuffs And the Maker and Seller of the same who shall deliver the same out of his or their possession before the same be sealed shall likewise forfeit for every such piece other Four shillings to the use of the Poor of the said Trade and Manufacture And that if any person shall counterfeit any Seal of the said Trade or shall seal any piece of Stuff under the Regulation with any counterfeit Seal The penalty for counterfeiting any seale of the said Trade or shall remove a Seal off one piece and set it unto another piece which hath not béen sealed by the Wardens every person so offending and being thereof convicted by his own confession or by the Oath of two or more Witneses to be taken before the Mayor of the said City or his Deputy or any one Iustice of the Peace of the City of Norwich or County of Norfolk who respectively have hereby power to administer an Oath for that purpose shall forfeit for every such offence the sum of twenty pounds of lawful English money to the use of the Kings Majesty None may use the said Trade but such as have been apprentices 7. years And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That no person or persons shall use or exercise the same Trade as a Weaver unless he hath served to the same Trade as an Apprentice by the space of seven years upon pain of forfeiting Fourty shillings for every moneth he shall use or exercise the same Trade not having served thereunto as aforesaid the one half thereof to the Kings Majesty and the other half thereof to the person or persons who will sue or prosecute for the same by Action of Debt The penalty Bill Plaint Indictment or Information in any of His Majesties Courts of Record Every one shall weave his own marke in his Stuff And that every person under the said Regulation shall weave his proper Stuff-Mark into every piece of Stuff which he shall weave or cause to be woven at the head end of the same piece upon pain of forfeiting thrée shillings for every piece that shall be woven without such Mark to the use of the poor of the said Trade and Manufacture The Wardens and Assistants may enter houses Work houses and ware houses to search for Stuffs And the said Wardens and Assistants or any two or more of them shall have and hereby have power to enter into and search the Houses and Work-houses of any Artificers within the City of Norwich and County of Norfolk under the Regulation of the said Wardens and Assistants and the Shops House and Ware-houses of any Merchant common buyer dealer in and retailer of any the said Stuffs and into the house and Work-house of any Dier Shéer-man Callender or other workmans house and place of sale and dressing of the said Stuffs at all times of the day and usual times of working and may there search and view the Stuffs there found whether they be ordered and made according to this present Act Faulty and defective Stuffs to be seized and tryed and the Laws Orders and Ordinances of the said Trade And that if any such Stuff as aforesaid shall be found faulty or defective That then they or any two of them shall seize take and carry away the same to be ordered and brought to Tryal and procéeded against in manner and form as is before in this present Act mentioned and appointed for defective Stuffs Proviso for poor Iourneymen And for the better providing that poor Iourneymen who have served in the said Trade and are not able to set up for themselves may be Imployed in work It is hereby Enacted that whatsoever person under the Regulation of the said Trade who shall Imploy two Apprentices in the said Trade shall likewise Imploy and set on work two Iourneymen in the said Trade during the time he imploys two Apprentices And that no Master-weaver under the Regulation of the said Trade shall at any time have imploy or set on work above two Apprentices or any wéek-boy to weave in a Loom in the said Trade in Worsted-weaving upon pain that every person shall forfeit for every moneth so offending as aforesaid the sum of five pounds to the use of the Kings Majesty Obedience and conformity to this Act. And be it further Enacted That all persons who are or may be concerned in any thing contained in this present Act are hereby strictly enjoyned and required to yield due obedience thereunto according to the true intent and meaning of this present Act And that if any person or persons shall refuse Penalty upon such as shall refuse or hinder the Execution hinder or will not permit the said Wardens or Assistants or any two or more of them to execute their Office according to the Tenor of this Act That then every person so offending being thereof Convicted by the Oath of one or more credible Witnesses before the Mayor of the said City or his Deputy or any one Iustice of Peace of the said City of Norwich or County of Norfolk respectively who are hereby Authorized to administer such Oath shal forfeit the sum of Forty shillings to the use of the Kings Majesty And if any person lawfully Summoned to appear upon any Iury or Trial according to the Tenor of this Act The penalty for not appearing upon a Iury or tryall shall refuse or neglect to appear and procéed upon the same every person so refusing or neglecting shall forfeit for every such neglect or refusal the sum of Five shillings to to the use of the Poor of the said Trade and Manufacture which said penalties and forfeitures together with all other Fines and Penalties which are appointed to go to the poor of the Trade and Manufacture or for the use thereof mentioned in this Act the means of Recovery of which is not already otherwise herein provided and set forth shall be levied by distress and sale of the Offenders Goods and Chattels by warrant to be granted by the said Mayor or his Deputy for the time being or any one Iustice of Peace of the City of Norwich or County of Norfolk rendring the Overplus of such distress to the Owner thereof if any shall be and the same shal be by him demanded or otherwise to be recovered by Action of Debt Bill Plaint Indictment or Information in any His Majesties Courts of Record wherein no wager of Law Essoyn or Protection shall be allowed to