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A34503 A copy of an award referring to the publick markets of the city of London City of London (England). Court of Common Council.; Shower, Bartholomew, Sir, 1658-1701.; Wright, Nathan, Sir, 1654-1721. 1697 (1697) Wing C6192; ESTC R36051 4,324 2

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shall pay such Rent or other Sum to the said Farmers for finding such Weights and Scales as is appointed or allowed by the said Act of Common Council whether such Persons use the said Farmers Weights and Scales or not And the said Farmers are to provide a sufficient Number of Weights and Scales for the use of the said Persons and to keep the same in Publick and Convenient Places in each of the said Markets for the use of the said Persons and others Resorting to the said Markets IX We do Order and Appoint That the said Farmers shall not Lett out the Stalls or Standings of the said Markets for the Use or Exercise of any Trade or Sale of any Commodities thereon other than the Provisions usually brought to the said Markets and by the Laws and Constitutions of the City of London allowed to be Sold there And if the Occupiers of any such Stall or Standing shall employ or use the same for Sale of any other Commodities than as aforesaid the said Farmers shall upon Notice thereof within convenient time use their utmost lawful endeavours to remove such Person from the use of such Stall or Standing X. We do Order and Appoint That the Farmers shall hold their Markets only on such Days and at such Hours in the Day as by the Laws and Customs of the said City of London for Constituting and Regulating the said Markets are appointed XI We do Order and Appoint That the said Farmers shall not Lett out the Streets and Lanes of the said City to Hawkers or other People bringing Food or Victuals not coming unto any Publick Market nor shall the said Farmers take any Money or other Reward from Persons Hawking and Selling Roots Green Pease or other Provisions through the said Streets or Lanes or any of them XII Lastly We do hereby Order and Appoint That in Case the said Thomas Burdett and Thomas Kilner do Pay the said Sum of Four Hundred Pounds herein before appointed to be Paid by them to the said Peter Parker and Isaac Grevil according to the Appointment aforesaid Then all Persons Prosecuting or concerned in the Prosecution of the said Farmers of the said Markets or their Agents for or upon account of any supposed Exactions Extortions or unlawful Tolls Duties Fines or Rents or any other Matter or Thing whatsoever relating to the said Markets done had or committed or supposed to be done had or committed by the said Farmers their Agents or Servants at any time before the Day of the Date of the said Rule of Reference shall and do Declare their free Consent before Mr. Attorney General for the Stay of all further Prosecution by reason of the Premises and shall and do use their utmost endeavours for the procuring a Noli Prosequi to be Entred upon Record at the Charge of the said Farmers to and upon all Indictments and Informations upon the Account aforesaid found Exhibited or Commenced or hereafter to be Commenced or Prosecuted touching or relating to the said Premises for any thing done or committed therein before the Date of the said Rule In Witness whereof We the said Sir Nathan Wright and Sir Bartholomew Shower have hereunto Set our Hands and Seals the Tenth Day of June in the Ninth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord William the Third By the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith c. Annoque Domini 1697. Nathan Wright Bartholomew Shower Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the said Sir Nathan Wright and Sir Bartholomew Shower for and as their Award the same being duly Stamped in the Presence of Randolph Stracey Stephen Johnson The Rates Tolls and Duties as Settled and Appointed to be Taken by the Act of Common-Council 17 Septemb. 1674. which the Farmers in the Covenants of their Lease are obliged not to Exceed on the Penalty of Ten Pounds for every Offence are as followeth Viz. FOR every Stall or Standing of Eight Foot long and Four Foot broad for Sale of Flesh-Meat or Fish 2 s. 6 d. per Week For every Stall or Standing of Six foot long and four foot broad 2 s. per Week For every Stall or Standing of six or eight foot long and four foot broad for other Commodities 3 d. per Day For every Horse-Load of Provisions not upon Stalls nor under Publick Shelter 2 d. per Day For every Dosser of like Provisions 1 d. per Day For every Cart-Load with not above Three Horses 4 d. per Day For every Cart-Load with Four Horses or above 6 d. per Day For all Fruit brought by Land or Water and pitched in any of the Publick Markets for each Prickel or Basket holding not above one Bushel one half-penny per Day For each Basket Dosser or Maund holding above two Bushels 1 d. per Day To be paid by the People that bring or receive them For every Standing of six foot square for the Gardeners 20 s. per Annum For every Standing for the Poorer sort of Country People bringing Weeds and Physick-Herbs of four foot long and two foot broad 1 d. per Day For every Standing for Fruit-Sellers and standing Herb-Women not above eight foot long and four foot broad or six foot square 12 d. per Week For every Standing for Bakers and Ginger-bread Sellers not above sour foot long and three foot broad 6 d. per Week London Printed at the Request and for the Information of the Market-People 1697.