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A74019 Anno XIIII. et XV. Henrici VIII. The Kynge our soueraygne lorde Henrye the viij. after the conquest, by the grace of God king of England and of Fraunce and lorde of Irelande, at his parlyamente holden at London, the xv. day of April in the xiiii. yeare of his moste noble reygne: and from thence adiourned to Westminster the last day of Iuly the xv. yeare of his sayde reigne, and there holden to the honour of Almightye God and of holye Churche, and for the wealthe and profytte of thys hys realme, by the assent of the lords spiritual and temporall, [and] the commons in thys presente parliament assembled, [and] by aucthoritye of the same, hath, doo, to be ordeined, made, [and] enacted, certaine statutes and ordynaunces in maner and fourme folowing.; Laws, etc. England and Wales.; England and Wales. Sovereign (1509-1547 : Henry VIII) 1575 (1575) STC 9363.4; ESTC S121456 28,836 29

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countrees of forren prynces to be certified by the kinges moste noble imbasidours beinge at such tyme there as they shall happen to be in the sayd countries vpon the kinges affayres shall likewyse certifie as is beforesayd vnder their seale into the chaūcery of our soueraigne lorde the king and thereupon oute of the sayde chaūcery writtes to be made directed vnto the customers controllers or other officers of the kynges custome in euery port hauen or creke within thys sayde realme to perceiue leuy take all maner of such customes subsydies tolles other impositions as is before specified of all suche goods and marchaundises as shall belong vnto any such person or persons inhabited and sworne in maner and fourme aboue writtē as well inward as outward Prouided alway that if hereafter it shall happen any such person or persons to retourne into the realme here to tary and inhabite that than he or they shal be restored to all such liberties and fredoms in paying of customes or subsidies and other charges as all other Englishemen dothe vse to pay and to haue a wryt out of the chauncery for the same this acte or any thinge therin made to the contrary notwithstandinge ¶ An acte concerninge Physicions Cap. v. In their most humble wise sheweth vnto your highnes your true faithfull subiects liege men Iohn Chambre Thomas Linacre Fernandus de Victoria your phisicions and Nicholas Halsewell Iohn Fraunces and Robert yaxley and all other men of the same faculty within the city of Lōdon and .vij miles about that where your highnes by your most gracious letters patentes bearinge date at westm̄ the .xxiij day of Septēbre the .x. yere of your most noble reign for the cōmon welth of this your realme in due exercisinge and practisinge of the faculty of phisicke and the good ministracion of medicins to be had haue incorporat and made of vs and of our company aforesayd one body and perpetuall cōmynalty or felowship of the faculty of Phisicke and to haue perpetuall succession and cōmon seale and to chose yerely a president of the same felowship comminalty to ouerse rule and gouerne the sayd felowship and comminalty and all men of the same faculty with diuers other liberties and pryuileges by your highnes to vs graunted for the cōmon welth of this your realme as in your sayde moste gracious letters patentes more at large is specified and conteined the tenour whereof foloweth in these woordes HENRICVS dei gratia rex Angliae Francie dominus Hiberniae Omnibus ad quos praesentes litterae pondenerint Salutem Cum regii officii nostri munus arbitremur ditionis nostre hominum foelicitati omni ratione consulere Id autem vel in primis fore si improborum coratibus tempestiùe occurramus apprime necessarium duximns improborum quaque hominum qut medicinam magis auaritae suae causa quam vllius bone conscientiae fiducia profitebuntur vnde rude credule plebu●…lurima incommoda oriantur audaciam compescere Itaque partim bene institutarum ciuitatum in Italia aliis multis nationibus exemplum imitati partim grauium virorum ductorum Ioannis Chambye Thomae Linacre Fernandi de Victoria medicorum nostrorum Nicholai Halswell Ioannis Franciscei Roberti Yaxley medîcorum ac precipue reuerendissimi in Christo patris ac domini domini Thomae Tituli sauctae Ceciliae trans Tiberim sacrosanctae Romanae exclesiae presbiteri cardinalis Eboracensis Archiepiscopi regni nostri Angliae cancellarii charissimi precibus inclinati collegium perpetuum doctorum grauium virorum qui medicinā in vibe nostra Londino suburbibus intraque septem millia passuum abea vrbe quaqua versus publice exerceant institui volumus atque imperamus Quibus tum sui honoris tum publice vtilitatis nomine cure vt speraenius crit maliciosorum quorum meminimus inscritam temeritatemque tam exemplo grauitatéque suà deterrere quàm per leges mistras nuper editas ac per constitutiones per idem collegium condendas punire Quae quo facilius rite peragi passint memoratis doctoribus Ioanni Chambre Thomae Lincare Fernando de Victoria medicis nostris Nicholai Halsewell Ioanni Francisco Roberto Yaxley medicis cōcessimus quod ipsi om●ésque homines eiusdem facultatis de in ciuitate pradicta sint in re nomine vnum corpus communitas perpetua siue collegium perpetuum Et ꝙ eadem communitas siue collegium singulis annis in perpetuum eligere possint facere de communitate illa aliquem prouidum virum in facultate medicinea expertum in praesidentem etusdem collegii siue communitatis ad superuidendum recognoscendum gubernandum pro illo anno collegium siue commumitatem praedict omnes homines eiusdem facultatis regotia eorudem Et ꝙ preasidens collegium siue communitas habeant successionem perpetuam commune sigillum negotii dict communitatis praesidentis in perpetuum seruiturum Et ꝙ ipsi successores sui in perpetuum sint persone habiles capaces ad perquirendum possidendum in feodio perpetuitate terras tenementa redditus alias possessiones quas●u●que ¶ Concessimus etiam eis successoribus suis pro nobis haeredibus nostris quód ipsi successores su●… possint perquirere sibi successoribus suis tā in dicta vrbe quam exrta terras tenta quaecunque annuū valorem duodecim librar non exceden statuto de alienatione ad manum mortuam non obstante Et ꝙ ipsi per nomina praesidentis collegii seu communitatis facultatis medicine Lond plitati impritati possint coram quibascunque iudicibus in curiis actionibus quibuscūque Et ꝙ praedict praesidens collegium siue communitas eorum successores congregationes licitas honestas de se ipsis ac statutae ordinationes pro salubri gubernatione superuisu correctione collegii seu communitatis praedictae omniū hominum eandë facultatē in dictae ciuitate seu per septem miliaria in circuitu eiusdē ciuitatis exercen secundum necessitatis exigentiam quoties quando opus fuerit facere valeant licite impune sine impedimento nostri haeredum vel successorum nostro riusticiariorū escaetorum vice comitum aliorum balliuorum vel ministrorum nostrorum haeridum vel successorum nostrorum quorumcunque Concessimus etiam eisdem praesidenti collegio seu communitati successoribus suis ꝙ nemo in dicta ciuitate aut per septem miliaria in circuitu eiusdem exerceat dictam facultatem nisi ad hoc per dictū praesidentem communitatem seu successores eorum qui pro tempore fuerint admissus sit per eiusdem praesidentis Collegii litteras sigillo suo communi sig illatas sub poena tentum solidorum pro quolibet mense quo non admissus eandem facultatem exercuit dimidium inde nobis haeredibus
straungers by reason of any bargaine or sale made by them or any of them of the said clothes before the twenty day of Iulye in the .xv yere of kynge Henry the .viii. But that the sayde kynges subiectes may freeely and quietly deliuer or cause to be deliuered the sayd clothes so bargained and bought before the said .xx. day of Iuly without any penalty or forfaiture any thing in this present acte contayned to the contrary therof not withstanding ¶ And be it enacted by auctority aforesayde that no person or persons at any tyme hereafter and before the sayd feast of saynct Mighell bargaine or sell to any marchaunt or marchaūtes straungers-any such brode white wollen clothes to be deliuered vnto the sayd marchaunt or marchauntes straungers at any tyme after the same feast of saynte Mighell to the entent to defraud the effect trew meaning of this estatute vpō the peyne before limitted and expressed ¶ And furthermore be it prouided that euery of the kinges naturall subiectes at their liberties and pleasures may any tyme hereafter sell and deliuer for redy money or wares or for redy mony and wares or any of them to be payed deliuered as is aforesayd to any marchaunt or marchauntes straūgers al maner of brode white wollen clothes made or to be made in Coggishal Bockyng Blanctre or any of them and whyte clothes called Eleinforthes and all maner of whyte brode wollen clothes with crūpillistes otherwise called bastardes so that euery of the said whyte wollē clothes contained in this prouise contein in length .xxvii. yardes at the least or aboue at the water any thing in this present act contayned to the contrary thereof notwithstanding ¶ And ouer this be it further prouided ordeined and enacted by the auctoritie aforesayd that it shall be lefull to euery person or persones beinge the kinges naturall subiectes to vtter bargaine contracte selle and deliuer all maner of whyte brode wollen clothes to any marchaunt or marchauntes straungers in and at all common faires to be holden and kepte within any place or places in this realme And also to all and euery marchaunte straunger or straungers repairing from forreine countries by the sea to any portes or crekes within this realme with any vittail or other marchādise at al tymes from tyme to tyme So that all such clothes so or in any otherwyse hereafter to be bargained and sold to any marchaunte or marchauntes straungers as is before sayd be alwaies sold and deliuered with out couin or make ingin for redy money or wares or for redy money wares or any of them to be payed and deliuered at such tyme or tymes as is before limitted without any other or further respite or dayes of paymente to be had accorded and agreed in any behalfe any thing in this present act conteined to the contrarie therof notwithstanding And be it further enacted by the auctoritie aforesayde that no person or persons which do sell their wollen clothe or clothes to any citizen and free man of London without the liberty of the sayde citye and before the sayde cloth or clothes be conueighed and brought within the same citie shall not be compelled by any persō or persones to bringe their sayde cloth or clothes sold in fourme aboue said to the market called Blackwellhal within the sayd citee ne to pay any tolle custome or other imposicion for any libertye or ease to be had in the same Halle for any suche clothe or clothes so solde but may freely at their pleasure bringe conueigh deliuer their saide clothe or clothes immediately to the house or houses of such citizen and free men as did bye the same in fourme aforesayde without any lette or disturbance in any behalfe ¶ And if any clothmaker or other person be letted or disturbed contrarye to this acte thā the letter or disturber to forfait to the owner of the said cloth or clothes for euery cloth letted or disturbed to the contrary hereof xii.d for which forfaiture the sayd owner shall haue his remedy against the said letter or disturber by action or plainte of debt in any of the kynges courtes in which action or plaint the defendant or defendantes shall not wage their lawe ne any essoine licence or protection shall be allowed this acte to endure vnto the last day of the next parliament ¶ Prouided alwaies that this act extende not to northerne whytes commonly named and called dosins made in the Northe parties of this realme An acte concerning straungers artificers for taking of apprentices iourneimen and couenant seruantes C. ii BE it enacted by the kyng our soueraigne lord the lordes spiritual and temporal and the commons in this presente parliament assembled and by auctoritye of the same that no maner of straunger borne out of the kinges obeisaunce be he denizē or not denizen vsing any maner of hādi craft with in this realme shall take frō hensforthe any aprentise except the same apprentise be borne vnder the kinges obaisaunce vpon peine to forfait for euery apprentice that he shall take contrary to this acte x. li the one halfe therof to our soueraigne lorde the kinge the other halfe to him or them that will sue for it be it by action of dett byl plainte informacion or otherwise in which sute the defendant shal not be admitted to wage his law ne any essoine licence or protection to be allowed ¶ Be it also enacted by the auctoritie afore said and vnder lyke peine to be forfayted and recouered as is aforesayd that no straūger being alien born and vsing any maner of handye craft within this realme from the feast of al sainctes next ensuing shal in any maner of wise vse take reteine or kepe into his or their seruises any maner of iourneimen or couenaunt seruaunt aboue the numbre of ii at one tyme excepte the same iourneiman or couenaunt seruaunt be borne vnder the kinges obeisaunce And ouer this be it enacted by auctoritie aforesaid that all maner of persōs bring aliens borne vsing any maner of handye crafte be they denizens or not denizens and inhabited within the citye of London or suburbes of the same within the towne of westminster the parish of sayncte Martins in the field the parishe of our lady of the Stronde faince Clement of Danes without temple barr sainct Giles in the field sainct Andrewes in holburne in the towne borough of Southwarke Shordiche whyte Chapell parishe sainct Iohn streete the parishe of Clerkenwel saincte Bottolphes parishe without Algate saincte Catherins Barmondsay streete or within two miles cōpasse of the said citie of Lōdō or the parishes aforsaid shal be vnder the serche reformaciō of the wardens and the felowshippes of handy craftes within the sayd citie of Londō with one substancial strāger being an housholder of the same craft by the same wardens to be cho sen that is to say euery such stranger occupying any misterie or hādi craft as is aforesayd shal be vnder the serch