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A48999 Lawrence Mayor. Comm. Concil. tent. vicesimo septimo die Januarii, anno Dom. 1664. Annoque regni Regis Caroli Secundi nunc AngliƦ, &c. Decimo sexto City of London (England). Court of Common Council. 1675 (1675) Wing L2854N; ESTC R216799 23,674 47

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and Discretion of the President or Governors of Christ's Hospital Tenthly That for the preservation of Unanimity and Brotherly Love amongst the said Brotherhood no person of the said Fellowship whatsoever shall go to Suit of Law with any other Member of the same for any Cause or Difference whatsoever until he hath first acquainted the Wardens of the said Company for the time being therewith and obtained License of them so to do And if any of the said Fellowship shall at any time offend herein he shall forfeit and pay to the use of the said Fellowship the Sum of Forty Shillings Eleventhly That if any person of the said Fellowship shall happen to forfeit any Sum or Sums of Money for any thing in these Orders or any of them comprised and then the same person refuse and deny to pay the same Money it being two several times demanded if the party offending be of ability then the Wardens and Assistants of the said Fellowship shall complain to the Lord Mayor for the time being and the person so offending is to be punished after the discretion of the Lord Mayor and Court of Aldermen Twelfthly That the Wardens of the said Fellowship for the time being shall not permit or suffer any Apprentice to be bound by them to any Free-man using the said Occupation until he do produce a Testimonial of Allowance from the said President or Governours or whom they shall appoint Thirteenthly That every person of the said Brotherhood within two Months after he taketh unto him any Apprentice and hath the said Testimonial of Allowance from the said President or Governours or whom they shall appoint shall present the same Apprentice to the Wardens of the said Fellowship for the time being and shall then pay unto the Common Box of the said Fellowship for the presenting of every such Apprentice the Sum of Twelve pence and for the Indenture Eighteen pence And that none of the said Brotherhood or Fellowship shall at any time hereafter take an Apprentice for any shorter or lesser time than Seven Years And that such Apprentice at the end of the said Term having truly served his said Term shall be made free by his said Master And that such Apprentice before his admittance into the Freedom of this City shall be presented again unto the Wardens of the said Fellowship for the time being and there before them shall subscribe a Note whereby he shall undertake to the Three Wardens to be contributary to all manner of Charges belonging to the said Brotherhood to his power and pay to the said Brotherhood for his admittance into the Brotherhood Six Shillings and Eight pence and to the Clerk Two Shillings and Six pence and unto the Beadle Twelve pence The Oath of every Person at his first Admittance into the Brotherhood or Fellowship of CARR-MEN of the City of London To be Administred by the Wardens and Assistants of the said Fellowship or Brotherhood for the time being YOu shall Swear You shall be true to our Soveraign Lord the King and His Successors You shall be obedient to the President or Governours of Christ's Hospital and to such in whom the City shall hereafter place the Government of Carrs by the Act of Common-Council and to the Wardens for the time present You shall not discover the lawful Counsel of this Fraternity You shall not take a Foreign man into your Service but only such as use the occupation of a Carr-man or else an Apprentice duly bound without fraud At the beginning of their Terms or before you shall bring and present them before the Wardens of the said Fellowship for the time being and here have the Indentures to be made and every such Apprentice to be Inrolled within the first Year as the Custom is You shall not entice or withdraw any mans Servant of this Society until that reasonable departing be made with his said Master These and all other good Rules made and to be made not reversed You shall keep so near as God give you Grace So help you God c. Fourteenthly That no person being made a Free-man of the said Brotherhood shall take an Apprentice to be bound unto him until he hath been a Free-man by the space of four years unless in case of Lameness and Sickness and where a Journey-man of the said Society is not to be had and then the same to be with License of the President or Governours of Christ's Hospital and Wardens of the said Fellowship for the time being and after the expiration of the said four years then to take only one Apprentice and no more Fifteenthly That if at any time within the Term any Wardens of the said Brotherhood or Fellowship which shall stand and occupy that Room shall neglect to put in execution and duly to observe these Orders and Rules in this Book to be kept according to the best of their power and likewise to cause the same Ordinances to be read twice a Year in some convenient place to all the Fraternity and Brotherhood that then the said Wardens shall pay Twenty Shillings for a Fine in that behalf to the use of the said Brotherhood Pet. Concord cum Original AVERY And this Court doth Direct and Order That Mr. Chamberlain shall take notice of the said Carr-men as a Fellowship and Brotherhood of this City and Enroll and make Free their Apprentices according to the Intent and Meaning of the said Ordinance AVERY The General Quarter-Sessions have from time to time set Rates for the Carriage of all Commodities within the City of London and Liberties thereof and added some other Rules to be observed by the Governours of Christs-Hospital and Fellowship of Carr-men c. as for instance Ad General ' Quarterial ' Session ' Pacis Dom. Regis tent pro Civitat ' London c. WHereas daily Complaints are made by Merchants and other Citizens and Inhabitants within the City of London and the Liberties thereof of the excessive Rates demanded and received by Carr-men above what is reasonable and hath been limited and appointed for Carriages within this City and Liberties and upon due consideration had as well of former times as of the present wherein several Materials of necessary and principal use to the Carr-men are risen and consequently require some increase of Rates heretofore set for their Labour and Carriage Now the said Justices of Peace here assembled respecting the times and other circumstances necessary to be considered do by authority and virtue of the Statute in this case made and provided order limit rate and appoint the Wages for Carr-men within the City of London and Liberties thereof to be as hereafter followeth First That all Carr-men trading or working with Carrs in the City of London and Liberties thereof shall and may demand and take for every Carriage or Load of the Commodities under-mentioned the Rates hereafter following and shall not exceed the same upon pain to be strictly punished and proceeded against for every Offence to