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A72823 To the honorable assembly of the Commons house of Parliament, and to the committees for grieuances of the same house: the answere of the master, wardens and fellowship of woodmongers, London, to the complaint of some few wharfingers and others, whereof, some are forraine, and some free of the same citie Company of Woodmongers (London, England) 1621 (1621) STC 16787.12; ESTC S125119 1,781 1

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To the Honorable Assembly of the Commons house of PARLIAMENT and to the Committees for grieuances of the same HOVSE The Answere of the Master Wardens and fellowship of Woodmongers London to the Complaint of some few Wharfingers and others whereof some are forraine and some free of the same Citie THe gouernment of Carres and Carremen within the Cittie of London was ancientlie time out of mind in the Maior and Aldermen of the Cittie of London At a Court holden before the said Maior and Aldermen xj Octobris Anno 22. Eliz. It was ordered that the gouernment of the said Carres and Carremen should from that time be in the Master and VVardens of the companie of VVood-mongers of the Citie of London After his Maiestie by his Letters patents dated the xxix of August and in the third yeare of his raigne did incorporate the said Woodmongers and Carremen by the name of the Master Wardens and fellowship of woodmongers of London After the xxi Of October in the said third yeare of his Maiesties raigne the gouernement of all Carres and Carremen within the said Cittie was by Act of Common Councell confirmed vnto the said Master Wardens and Fellow-shipp and their Successors They paying to Christs Hospitall for the reliefe of the poore there 150li. Per annum And it was by the same Act further enacted that from thenceforth all persons vsing the trade of Carremen should be translated to the Company of Woodmongers After the said Master VVardens and Fellowshipp did make diuers ordinances for the gouernment of the said Carres and Carremen which ordinances the xviii of May Anno 5. Iacobi were confirmed by the late Lord Chauncellor Ellesmere Sir Iohn Popham Knight then Chiefe Iustice of the kings bench and Sir Edward Coke Knight then Chiefe Iustice of the Common plees according to the statute of 19. Henrie 7. XXX Nouembris Anno 6. Iacobi it was ordered by the Lords of the Councell that all persons vsing the trade of Carres should be ordered and gouerned according to the before recited Act of Common Councell And that the nomber of Carrs within London should not exceed 400. And that none of them should be vsed but by the licence of the Company of VVoodmongers and Carremen XI Octobris Anno 9. Iacobi the before recited Charter and ordinances were decreed in the Court of Star-chamber After diuers disordered persons not conforming themselues according to the said ordinances the Lords of the Councell were pleased to direct their Honorable letters to the Lord Maior and Court of Aldermen requiring them to call the said persons before them and to cause them presently without delay or excuse to submit themselues to the said ordinances or else to commit them to prison vntill they should so conforme themselues The 20. of November Anno 16. Iacobi Regis a second decree was made in the starr-chamber whereby the decree of the xi of October in the ix yeare of his Maiesties raigne the order of the Lords 30. Nouembris Anno 6. Iacobi the letters of the Lords of the Councell before mencioned the ordinances of the said Companie of VVoodmongers the before mencioned Act of Common Councell and all other ordinances established for the gouernment of the said Companie of VVood-mongers Carremen were decreed to be after trulie obserued performed and kept according to the purport and true meaning thereof After the xv of October Anno 17. Iacobi the said last mencioned decree was in all the points afore-said confirmed by a third decree in the said Court of Starr-chamber diuers persons that is to say Robert Wright Thomas Newton Thomas Guy William Barwell Edward Hopkines and Robert Violet And also Mathew Kimpster and William Sligh should be restrained and prohibited to vse or worke any Carre or Carres within the said Citie liberties suburbes thereof without allowance of the said VVood-mongers vpon paine of punishment to bee inflicted vpon them by the censure of the said Honorable court And it was then further decreed by the said Court that such persons as then did or should after vse Carres and were free of any other Companies in London then of the said VVood-mongers should forthwith bee translated ouer to the said company of VVood-mongers in manner and forme as by the said Act of Common Councell is set downe and prescribed And that such person or persons as did or should refuse or neglect to be translated after request made vnto them according to the said Act should vndergoe and be subiect to the Censure and punishment of the said most Honourable Court of Starr-chamber for his or their contempt in that behalf And lastlie it was ordered by the said high Court that the said Robert Wright for his contempt should be committed to the prison of the Fleet there to remaine vntill he should conforme himself and shew obedience to the decrees orders and ordinances established as aforesaid All which notwithstanding the said Robert Wright and the other persons before mencioned and diuers others by their example doe not onelie continue Contemners of the said Act of Common Councell ordinances and decrees but doe also become suitors to the high Court of Parliament to put in vse diuers things contrarie to the said Act of Common Councell ordinances and decrees