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A50695 A collection of acts of Parliament, charters, trials at law, and judges opinion concerning those grants to the Colledge of Physicians London, taken from the originals, law-books, and annals, commanded by Sir Edward Alston Kt., president, and the elects and censors / made by Christopher Merret ... Merret, Christopher, 1614-1695. 1660 (1660) Wing M1836; ESTC R18709 67,476 139

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had made done provided and ordained by the said President and Colledge or Comminalty and their Successors or the greater part of them assembled together in their said Hall which said Register so to be named elected and made as aforesaid shall be and continue in the said office and place for and during the will and pleasure only of the said President and Colledge or Comminalty and their Successors or the greater part of them whereof the President to be one The said Register first taking his corporal Oath upon the holy Evangelists before the His Oath said President and four Censors for the time being or any three of them whereof the President to be one for the doing and performing of his true and faithful service to them in the said office and place from time to time And we do likewise will and for us our heirs and successors do by these presents grant unto the said President and Colledge or Comminalty and their Successors that they and their Successors or the greater part of them assembled in their said Hall shall and may from time to time when and as often as to them shall seem meet ordain Power to elect Officers make constitute and appoint such and so many other fit and meet officer or officers minister or ministers as to the said President and Colledge or Comminalty and theis Successors or the greater part of them shall be thought fit and necessary for their service and benefit unto all and every which said officers or ministers it shall be lawful to the said President and Colledge or Comminalty and their Successors or to the Censors or any three of them assembled together To give Oathes in their said Hall to administer and give oathes upon the said holy Evangelists for the due performance and execution of his and their office and place And the same Register and all and every other officer and minister by them to be elected made constituted or appointed as aforesaid from time to time upon reasonable and just cause to remove expell and put out of his and To expell their said offices and places and to elect and put others into his and their rooms and places when and as often as to the said President and Colledge or Comminalty and their Successors or the greater part of them shall seem meet and convenient And furher we do for us our heirs and successors give and grant unto the said President and Colledge or Comminalty and their successors That it shall and may be lawful to and for the said President and four Censors for the time being or any three of them whereof the President to be one to cause such persons which shall be convented for any the offences aforesaid and To take bonds of 100 l. to practise no more to his Majesties use shall be found offenders therin to become bound to us our heirs or successors and to our use in one or more several recognizances in such sum as they shall think fit not exceeding the sum of One hundred pounds with conditions for restraining them to offend any more in that behalf as to the President and four Censors or any three of them shall seem meet And if such person shall refuse to become so bound by such recognizance with such condition That then it shall and may be lawful to and for the said President and four Censors or any three of them wereof the President to be one to commit such Or to imprison such refusers person to prison and him to detain in prison until he shall become bound in such recognizance with such conditions as aforesaid And we do further of our especial favour certain knowledge and mere motion for us our heirs and successors give and grant unto the foresaid President and Colledge or Comminalty and their Successors special Licence free and lawfull liberty power and authority to acquire To purchase Lands purchase receive and take unto the said President and Colledge or Comminalty and their Successors Mannors Lands Tenements Tithes Rents Reversions and Hereditaments of or from any person or persons whatsoever not exceeding in the whole the clear yearly value of One hundred Marks of lawful English money above all charges and reprises So as the same Mannors Lands Tenements Tithes Rents Reversions and Hereditaments by vertue hereof to be acquired and purchased be not holden of us our heirs or successors immediately in chief or by Knights service or of any other person or persons by Knights service the Statute of alienation in Mortmayne or any other statute law ordinance or provision to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding And we do further give and grant for us our heirs and successors unto the foresaid President and Colledge or Comminalty and their Successors that all and every Physician and Physicians that now is or are or that hereafter shall be elected admitted and made a Member of the foresaid Colledge or Comminalty shall from time to time be wholly and absolutely freed exempted and discharged of and from providing and bearing of any Armour or other munition within our Coll. freed from providing or bearing Arms. said City of London and the Liberties thereof or within seven miles compass as aforesaid Any Statute Act Ordinance Constitution or Usage to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding And we do further for us our heirs and successors A general Grant give and grant to the foresaid President and Colledge or Comminalty and their Successors and by these presents declare and manifest our pleasure for ever to be That the said President and Colledge or Comminalty and their Successors shall and may have take receive use exercise and enjoy all and singular the gifts grants liberties priviledges immunities freedomes benefits advantages profits commodities power ability and authority herein before mentioned or otherwise by any other former Letters Patents given granted or confirmed unto the President and Colledge or Comminalty or any of them without the lett hinderance interruption or disturbance of us our heirs or successors or of any the officers or Ministers of us our heirs or successors or of any other person or persons whatsoever And further of our like especial grace certain This Patent to be confirmed next Parliament knowledge and meer motion we will and for us our heirs and successors do promise and grant to and with the said President and Colledge or Comminalty and their Successors by these presents That at the next Parliament or Session of Parliament of us our heirs or successors to be holden within this our Realm of England We our heirs or successors will give and grant our Royal and free assent and consent to any Act Bill or Petition by the said President and Colledge or Comminalty or their successors or any of them in the same Parliament or Session of Parliament to be exhibited or preferred and by the Lords Spiritual and Temporal and the Comminalty of the said Parliament to be approved
after the custome of the said City The Barbers and Chirurgeons of London made one Company and incorporated of London and their successors from henceforth immediately be united and made one entire and whole body corporate and one Comminalty perpetual which at all times hereafter shall be called by the name of Masters or Governours of the mystery Comminalty of Barbers and Chirurgeons of London for evermore and by none other name And by the same name to implead and be impleaded before all manner of Justices in all Courts in all manner of Actions and Suits And also to purchase enjoy and take to them and to their successors all manner of lands tenements rents and other possessions whatsoever they be and also shall have a common Seal to serve for the business of the said Company and Corporation for ever And by the same name peaceably quietly and indifferently have possess and enjoy to them and to their successors for ever all such lands and tenements and other hereditaments whatsoever which the said Company or Comminalty of Barbers have and enjoy to the use of the said Mystery and Comminalty of Barbers of London And also shall peaceably and quietly have and enjoy all and singular benefits grants liberties priviledges franchises and free customes and also all manner of other things at any time given or granted unto the said Companies of Barbers or Chirurgeons by whatsoever name or names they or any of them were called and which they or any of them now have or any of their predecessors have had by acts of Parliament Letters Pattents of the Kings Highness or other his most noble progenitors or otherwise by any lawful means had at any time afore this present Act in as large and ample manner and form as they or any of them have had might or should enjoy the same this union or conjunction of the said companies together notwithstanding And as largely to have and enjoy the premises as if the same were and had been specially and particularly expressed and declared with the best and most clearest words and terms in the law to all intents and purposes And that The Barbers and Chirurgeons in London shall be exempt from bearing of armes or to be in watches or inquests 5. H. 8. 6. all persons of the said Company now incorporate by this present Act and their successors that shall be lawfully admitted and approved to occupy Chirurgery after the form of the Statute in that case ordained and provided shall be exempt from bearing of armour or to be put in any watches or inquests And that they and their successors shall have the search oversight punishment and correction as well of Freemen as of foreins for such offences as they or any of them shall commit or do against the good order of Barbery or Chirurgery as afore this time among the said mystery and Company of Barbers of London hath been used and accustomed according to the good and politick rules and ordinances by them made and approved by the Lords Chancellor Treasurer and two chief Justices of either Bench or any three of them after the form of the Statute in that case ordained and provided 19. H. 7. 7. And further be it enacted by the authority The Chirurgeons may take yearly four condemned persons for Anatomies aforesaid that the said Masters or Governors of the Mystery and Comminalty of Barbers and Chirurgeons of London and their successors yearly for ever after their said discretions at their free liberty and pleasure shall and may have and take without contradiction four persons condemned adjudged and put to death for felony by the due order of the Kings Lawes of this Realm for Anatomies without any further suit or labour to be made to the Kings Highness his Heirs or Successors for the same And to make incision of the same dead bodies or otherwise to order the same after their said discretions at their pleasures for their further and better knowledge instruction insight learning and experience in the said Science or Faculty of Chirurgery Saving unto all persons their heirs and successors all such right title interest and demand which they or any of them might lawfully claim to have in or to any of the lands and tenements with the appurtenances belonging unto the said Companie of Barbers and Chirurgeons or any of them at any time afore the making of this Act in as ample manner and form as they or any of them had or ought to have had heretofore Any thing in this present Act comprised to the contrary hereof in any wise notwithstanding And forasmuch as such persons being of the Mystery or Faculty of Chirurgery oftentimes meddle and take into their cure and houses such sick and diseased persons as been infected with the pestilence great Pocks and such other contagious infirmities do use or exercise Barbery as washing or shaving and other feats thereunto belonging which is very perillous for infecting the Kings liege people resorting to their shops and houses there being washed or shaven Wherefore it is now enacted or dained and provided by the authority aforesaid that no manner person within the City of London Suburbs of the same and one mile compass of the said City of London after the Feast of the Nativity of our Lord God next coming using any Barbery or shaving No Barber in London shall use Chirurgery or that hereafter shall use any Barbery or shaving within the said City of London Suburbs or one mile circuit of the same City of London he nor they nor none other for them to his or their use shall occupy any Chirurgery letting of bloud or any other thing belonging to Chirurgery drawing of teeth only except And furthermore in like manner whosoever that useth the mystery or craft of Chirurgery within the No Chirurgeon in London shall use the art of shaving circuit aforesaid as long as he shall fortune to use the said mystery or craft of Chirurgery shall in no wise occupy nor exercise the feat or craft of Barbery or shaving neither by himself nor by none other for him to his or their use And moreover that all manner of persons using Chirurgery for the time being as well freemen as foreins aliens and strangers within the said City of London the Suburbs thereof and one mile compass of the same City of London before the Feast of Saint Michael the Archangel next coming shall have an open sign on the street side where Every Chirurgeon in London shall have a Sign at his door they shall fortune to dwell that all the Kings liege people there passing by may know at all times whether to resort for their remedies in time of necessity And further be it enacted by the authority asoresaid None shall be a Barber in London but a Freeman of that Company That no manner of person after the said Feast of Saint Michael the Archangel next coming presume to keep any shop of Barbery or shaving