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A22836 A collection of the substaunce of certayne necessarye statutes, to be by the iustices of peace diligently executed, within euery sheare of the realme; Laws, etc. England and Wales. 1561 (1561) STC 9339.5; ESTC S3148 17,398 8

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❧ A Collection of the substaunce of certayne necessarye statutes to be by the Iustices of Peace diligently executed within euery sheare of the Realme The Collection i. Of Alehouses ii Of Apparell iii. Of Apprentyces iiii Of Archerye v. Of playes and games vi Of Rebellion vii Of Regrtors and forestallets viii Of Tyllage ix Of Vyttels and Wodde x. Of Wynes xi Of Woddes xii Agaynst Vacaboundes xiii Agaynst reteyners geuers of liueries xiiii For Robberies and Watches xv Against reportes of slaūderous tales newes Of Alehouses Anno. 5. Edw. 6. cap 25. IVstices of peace shal remoue comen alehouses tiplinghouses wher they shal thinke mete None shal be suffered to kepe any common alehouse or tiplinghouse but such as shal be admitted in the sessions of the peace or by two Iustices of peace and they shal be bounde by recognisaunce agaynst the vsynge of vnlawefull games and for maintenaunce of good rule ¶ The Iustices of peace shal certifye the recognisaunce at the next quarter sessions ¶ Iustices of peace in their quarter sessions shall enquyre and determine of them that be too admitted and bounde ¶ If any not admitted shal kepe a cōmen alehouse or tiplingbouse the Iustices of peace shal commit hym to the common gayle for .iii. dayes and before his delyueraunce shall take recognisaunce wyth two suertyes that he shal not kepe any alehouse or typlinghouse ¶ The Iustices shall certifye those recognisaunces and offences at the next quarter sessions which certificate shall be of conuiction of the offence and .xx. s. shall in the sessions be assessed for the syne ¶ Fayres be accepted Of Apparayle Anno. 1 2. Phil. and Mar. cap. 2. NO englyshe man other then the sonne and beyre apparaunte of a kuight or he that hath yearly reuenues of xx .li. or be worth in goodes .cc. li. shall were sylke in or vpō his hatte cappe nyghtcappe gyrdelles scabarde hose shooes or spurreleathers vpon forfeyture of x. li. for euery daye and imprysonment by three monethes ¶ Iustices of Assise and of the peace Sheriffes Stewardes in letes head officers of townes corporate shal enquyre and determine the offences and commit the offender to prison tyll he haue payde the forfayture ¶ If any knowyng his seruaunte to offende do not put him out of his se ruice within .xiiii. dayes or so put oute retayne hym agayne within a yeare after such offence he shal forfeyt C. li ¶ Any aboue the degree of a knyghtes sonne or doughter or wyfe to any of them or Mayor or head-officer in any towne corporate or the wyfe of any of them or the kynges or the Queenes seruauntes in ordinary wages attendaunt wearinge ordinary liueries maye weare as they myght before ¶ None shal be compelled to put awaye his apprentice or hyred seruaunt before th end of terme ¶ Women may were in theyr hattes cappes gyrdels and hoodes as they myght before Of Apprentices Anno. 7. Henri 4. cap 17 APprentice where his father and mother can not dispende xx s. by yeare his couenaunte shal be voyde he shal be put to such labour as his father and mother vseth or to some other as his estate requireth vppon payne of a yeares imprysonment and to make fyne and raunsome to the kyng and he that reteyneth hym shall paye C. s. to the king if the yerely valewe of his fathers and mothers land he not syrst testified vnder the Seale of the two Iustices of peace of his countrye ¶ And he that wylsue for the kyng shal haue th one halfe And in euery lete the that be oute of seruices shal be sworne to serue or els put in suertyes vntil they wyl serue ¶ And this sute shal be taken as well before the Iustices of peace as other Iustices ¶ By Anno. 8. Henri 6. cap. ii London is except And by Anno .xi. Hen. 7. cap. ii Norwich is except Of Archerye Anno. 33. Henri 8. cap. 9. EVerye subiecte vnder .xl. yeres of age not haninge impedimente excepte spirituall men Iustices and barons of thescheker shall vse shoting in long bowes and haue a bowe and arrowes redye The fathers and rulers of menchildren shal bring them vp in shoting and haue in his house for euerye man chylde of vii yeare olde tyll he come to xvii abowe and two shaftes and to abate the money for thē of theyr wages vpon forfeyture vi s. viii d. for euery month lackyng Euerye man after his age of xvii yeares shal haue a bowe foure arrowes and occupye the same vpon forfeiture of sixe shillinges eight pence for euery month lackyng None vnder xxiiii yeares shal shote at pry●kes vpon forfeyture of .iiii. d. for euerye shote None aboue xxiiii yeares shall shote at a marke of xi score or vnder with anye prickeshafte vnder payne of sixe shillinges eyght pence for euery shote None vnder seuetene yeares except he his father or mother haue ten pounde Landes or be worth forty markes in goodes shal shote in any bowe of ewe bought for him vpōn forfeiture of vi s.viii d. Butes shal be made and continued in euery place by thinhabytauntes vpon forfeyture .xx. s. for euery iii. monthes lackyng The inhabitauntes shal excertise shoting in holy dayes and tymes conueniente Bowyers out of London for euery bowe that he maketh of Ewe shal make .iiii. of Elme wich or other apte wodde vpon forfeyture iii. s.iiii d. for euerye bowe lackyng and in London for euery bowe of ewe shal make .ii. of asshe elme or other wodde mete No bowyers shal sel anye bowe of ewe for any vnder fouretene yeres aboue twelue pence And shall haue bowes of ewe for theym fro sixe pence to twelue pence And for them vnder one and twentye yeres at reasonable pryces and shall sell no bowe of ewe of the taxe called olk aboue three shyllynges foure pence vpon forfeyture of twenty shyllynges Bowstaues of ewe shal be solde open and not in bundelles Fletchers of London may sell tymber to other and ordinaunces made by their wardens or otherwyle to the contrary to be voyde Bowers fletchers stringers Arrohedmakers in London not free shal by thappointmente of one of the Councell inhabite in other Townes vpon forfeyture of xl.s. No alien nor denisen shal conuey out of the kynges obeysaunce any long bowes or arrowes vpon forfeyture thereof or the value and to haue imprisonmente tyll he haue made a fyne before the Iustices of peace or finde suretie for the fyne nor vse shot ynge without lycence vpon forfeyture of theyr bowes and arrowes to them that wyll sease Iustices of assise gayle deliuery and of the peace and Stewardes of letes to enquire an determine the premisses Of playes and games Anno 33. Hen. 8. cap. 9. NOne for gayne shall kepe any common place of bowling tenis dylinge or cardinge or vnlaweful game vpon forfeyture of forty shyllynges euery daye Euery person hauntyng the same to forfeyt for euery tyme sixe shillinges eight pence Euery placarde for a common gaming