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A72777 Commune Conciliu[m] tentum in camera Guildhald ciuit. London, vicesimo primo die Ianuarij, anno regni Dom. nostri Iacobi dei gratia, Angliæ, Franciæ, & Hib. Regis, fidei defensor. &c. octauo, & Scotiæ xliiij. Cora[m] Willielmo Crauen Milite Maiore Ciuit. Lon. ... An acte for reformation of apparell to be vvorne by prentices, and maid-seruants vvithin the citty of London, and the liberties thereof.; Acts & Orders. 1611-01-21 City of London (England). Court of Common Council.; Craven, William, Sir, 1548?-1618. 1611 (1611) STC 16724.5; ESTC S125086 6,860 3

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HONI SOIT QVI MAL Y PENSE W. C. M. Commune Conciliū tentum in Camera Guildhald Ciuit. London vicesimo primo die Ianuarij Anno regni Dom. nostri lacobi Dei gratia Angliae Franciae Hib. Regis fidei defensor c. octauo Scotiae xliiij Corā Willielmo Crauen Milite Maiore Ciuit. Lon. Leonardo Hailiday Milite Henrico Row Milite Tho. Cambell Milite Iacobo Pemberton Milite Iohan. Swinarton Milite Iohanne Iolles Milite Iohanne Leaman Galfrido Elwes Georgio Polles willielmo Cockain Aldermannis Ciuitat praedictae Ac Richardo Pyct Francisco Iones Aldermannis Vicecommitib Ciuit. praedictae Necnon Maiori parte cōmuniariorū dicte Ciuitat de Com. Concilio eiusdem Ciuit. existent assemblat c. ❧ An Acte for Reformation of Apparell to be worne by Prentices and Maid-seruants within the Citty of London and the Liberties thereof F●●hion or appa●●●● 〈…〉 by many Apprentices within the Citty of London and Liberties of the same and for satisfyeng such others who beeing well disposed are contented with such decent apparel as is fitting and their Maisters well able to affoord them as also for more conformity in this kind and for auoiding many inconveniences that of late haue risen by the neglect of Order in this behalfe Be it enacted ordeined and established by the Right Honourable Sir William Crauen knight Lord Mayor of the Citty of London and his right Worshipfull Brethren the Aldermen of the same Citty with the assent of the Commons in this present Common Councell assembled and by authority of the same That no Apprentice now being or which hereafter shal be within the Cittye of London or Liberties of the same shall at any time after the feast day of S. Michael Tharchangell next comming during the tearme of his Apprentiship weare any apparell but of his Maisters cost prouision or appointment and not of his owne nor of his friends other then by and according to his Maisters appointment for the stuffe fashion and goodnesse agreeable to the Orders fashion and goodnesse hereafter set downe and declared Inprimis That no Apprentice shall at any time after the said Feast day of S. Michaell Tharchangell weare any Hat lined faced or turfed with Veluet silke or Taffata but only the bredth of three Inches in the head nor any Hat other then such as the Hat and band with the trimming shall not exceed in all the value or price of fiue shillings Item He shall not weare in his Ba●● either Lawne or Cambricke but Holland or other linnen cloth not exceeding the price or value of v. shillings the elne no● shal weare any lace edge or any other worke in or about the same Band but only a plaine hem and one stitch And if any Apprentice shal weare any Ruffe-band then the same not to exceed three yardes in length before it be gathered and set into the stock nor two Inches in depth before the setting in of the same into the stocke Also that no Apprentice shal weare any Pickadilly or other support in with or about the Coller of his Doublet nor shall weare about his Coller either Point Ribbon or Laces but the Coller to be made close and comlie Also that no Apprentice shall after the said feast day of S. Michael Tharchangell during the terme of his Apprentiship weare any Doublet or Breeches of any kind of silke or stuffe mingled with silke but only of Cloth Kersey Fustian Sackcloth Canuas English-leather or English stuffe which stuffe shall not exceed the price or value of two s. vi pence the yeard Also that no Apprentice after the said Feast of S. Michael Tharchangell during the terme of his Apprentiship shall weare in his Cloke Coat Ierkin Doublet or Breeches any Broad-cloth exceeding the price or value of ten shillings the yard nor any Kersey exceeding the value or price of fiue shillings the yard Also that no Apprentice after the said Feast of S. Michaell Tharchangell during the term of his Apprentiship shal weare in the garnishing lining facing setting forth or drawing out of his Apparell eyther Veluet or any silke or stuffe sauing only silke Buttons and silke in the button-holes to his coat Ierken or Doublet Nor after the said feast day of S. Michael the Archangel during the terme of his Apprentiship shal weare any Gloues aboue the price or value of twelue pence the paire and those without any fringe or garnishing of Golde or siluer Lace Veluet silke or silke lace or Ribbon Also that no Apprentice after the said feast day of S. Michaell Tharchangel during the terme of his Apprentiship shal wear any Girdle point garters or shoostringes of any kind of silk or ribbon nor any Rose or such like toyes at all either on his Garters or on his shooes Also that no Apprentice shal after the said feast day of S. Michaell Tharchangel during the said terme of his Apprentiship weare any silke wosted or Iersey stockings but shal weare stockings only of woollen yarne or Kersey Nor shal weare any Spanish-leather shooes Nor any shooes made with Polonia heeles nor any shooes made of any other Leather then Neates-leather or Calues leather Nor that any Apprentice shal after the saide Feast of S. Michaell Tharchangel during the terme of his Apprentiship weare his haire with any Tuft or Lock but cut short in decent and comely manner Also that no Apprentice shall after the said feast day of S. Michael Tharchangell during the terme of his Apprentiship weare any Doublet or Breeches of any kind of silke or stuffe mingled with silke but only of Cloth Kersey Fustian Sackcloth Canuas English-leather or English stuffe which stuffe shall not exceed the price or value of two s. vi pence the yeard Also that no Apprentice after the said Feast of S. Michael Tharchangell during the terme of his Apprentiship shall weare in his Cloke Coat Ierkin Doublet or Breeches any Broad-cloth exceeding the price or value of ten shillings the yard nor any Kersey exceeding the value or price of fiue shillings the yard Also that no Apprentice after the said Feast of S. Michaell Tharchangell during the term of his Apprentiship shal weare in the garnishing lining facing setting forth or drawing out of his Apparell eyther Veluet or any silke or stuffe sauing only silke Buttons and silke in the button-holes to his coat Ierken or Doublet Nor after the said feast day of S. Michael the Archangel during the terme of his Apprentiship shal weare any Gloues aboue the price or value of twelue pence the paire and those without any fringe or garnishing of Golde or siluer Lace Veluet silke or silke lace or Ribbon Also that no Apprentice after the said feast day of S. Michaell Tharchangel during the terme of his Apprentiship shal wear any Girdle point garters or shoostringes of any kind of silk or ribbon nor any Rose or such like toyes at all either on his Garters or on his shooes Also that no Apprentice shal after the said feast
day of S. Michaell Tharchangel during the said terme of his Apprentiship weare any silke wosted or Iersey stockings but shal weare stockings only of woollen yarne or Kersey Nor shal weare any Spanish-leather shooes Nor any shooes made with Polonia heeles nor any shooes made of any other Leather then Neates-leather or Calues leather Nor that any Apprentice shal after the saide Feast of S. Michaell Tharchangel during the terme of his Apprentiship weare his haire with any Tuft or Lock but cut short in decent and comely manner And if any of the said Apprentices shal offend in wearing any apparell or his haire or other thing contrary to the true meaning herof with the allowance appointment or witting sufferance of his Maister and the maister of such Apprentice doe not for the first offence admonish and rebuke his Apprentice and for the second offence bring his Apprentice before the Chamberleyn of this Citty for the time being to be by him cōmitted to Little-ease there to remain for the space of eighteen houres at the least vnlesse in the meane time he shall submit and reforme himselfe then the maister of such Apprentice shall for euery day wherin he shal commit or doe or wittingly suffer any the offences aforesaid forfait iij. s. iiii d. per diem the one halfe to the vse of the Poore of the Parish where the offender shall then dwell and the other halfe to such person as shall giue Information thereof And for that Apprentices do in these dayes liue more Riotously and at their pleasures in spending their times in Dauncing-schooles Dycing-houses Tennis-Courts Bowling-alyes Brothel-houses and other exercises vnfit for their degrees and calling to the high displeasure of Almighty God wasting of their masters substance and vtter ouerthrowe of themselues Be it enacted by the Authority aforesayd That euery Apprentice which shal be in any dancing Schoole or schoole of Fence or learne or vse Dauncing or Masking or shall vse dicing or any other play or haunt any Tennis court common Bowling alley Cock-fighting or Brothell house or which shall without his masters knowledge haue any Chest Presse Trunk Deske or other place to lay vp or keepe any apparell or goods sauing only in his masters house or by his masters licence and appointment or shall keep any Horse Gelding or Mare Dog or Bitch or fighting Cock shall vpon his owne confession or proofe thereof made before the Chamberlayn of this Citty for the time being or before any master or Warden of the Company where of his master is or shal be free be committed to Little-ease for eighteen houres or to one of the Compters of this Citty vpon the commandment of the Lorde Mayor of this Citty there to remaine by the space of twenty foure houres And the master of such Apprentise for allowing or witting sufferance of his Apprentise hanting or vsing any of the aforesaid forbidden schools places or exercises shall forfeyt vi s. viii d. for euery time that he shal offend therein And be it further enacted by the authority aforesayd that all and euery such person and persons dwellyng within this Citty or the Liberties thereof in whose hands or custody any such chest Presse Trunke or Deske Apparell Money Ware or any other goods Horse Gelding Mare or Dog or Bitch or fighting-cock shal be found to be kept for any such Apprentise shal forfayt and pay to the Chamberlayn of the Citty of London for the time beeing to the vse of the Mayor and cominalty and Cittizens of the said Citty the summe of xl s. of lawful money of England or else to abide such punishment as shal be inflicted vpon them by the Lord Mayor and court of Aldermen agreeable to the Lawes of this Realme And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesayd that all and euery the forfaitures penalties and summes of money aforesayd shall be recouered by action of Debt to be commensed and prosecuted in the name of the Chamberlaine of this citty for the time beeing in the Kings Maiesties court holden before the Mayor and Aldermen of the Citty of London in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the same citty ANd for the auoiding of many and great inconueniences and disorders which daily grow by the inordinate pride of Maid-seruants and Women-seruants in their excesse of Apparell and folly in variety of New fashions Be it also enacted ordained and established by the Authority aforesaid that from and after the said feast day of S. Michael Tharchangell next cōming no mayden seruant or Woman Seruant whatsoeuer dwelling or which hereafter shall dwel within the citty of London or the Liberties thereof which shall take any wages or bee hired or agreed for wages shal after the feast day of Saint Michael Tharchangel next ensuing weare vpon her head any Lawne Cambrick Tiffiny cobweb-Lawne or white silk-cipres eyther in any Kerchefe Koyfe cros-cloth or Shaddow nor any Linnen cloth therein sauing such Linnen cloth only which shall not exceed the price or value of v. s. the eln nor shall weare any Lace or Edging vpon the same or any part thereof Nor after the said Feast day of S. Michael Tharchangel shall weare any Band Neckerchiefe Gorget Strippe or Stomacher but only plaine nor any Ruffe exceeding foure yardes in length before the gathering or setting in thereof nor three Inches in deapth with the setting in of the same Nor shall weare any Lawne Cambricke Tiffiny Cobweb-lawne or white silke Cipres at all either about their necke or otherwise Nor any other Linnen-cloth exceeding the price of v. s. the elne Nor any sort of Lace or Edging whatsoeuer but plaine Hemme and one Stitch. Nor any Stomacher wrought with any gold siluer or silke or with any kind of stuffe made of Silke or mixt with silke And it is also enacted ordained and established by the Authority aforesaid that no Maide-seruant or woman-seruant which shall be hired or agree for or take wages dwelling or which hereafter shall dwell within the said Citty or Liberties shall after the said feast day of S. Michael Tharchangel next comming weare any Gowne Kirtle Wastcote or Petticote olde or New of any kind of Silke stuffe or stuffe mingled with silke nor any other stuffe exceeding the price of two shillings sixe pence the yard Nor any Kersey exceeding the price of v. s. the yeard Nor Broad-cloth exceeding the price of x. s. the yeard Nor any silke Lace or Guard vppon her Gowne Kirtle Wastcote or Petticote or any other garment saue only a cape of Veluet Nor any Fardingale at all either little or great nor any bodie or Sleeues of Wyer Whale-bones 〈…〉 themselues Be it enacted by the Authority aforesayd That euery Apprentice which shal be in any dancing Schoole or schoole of Fence or learne or vse Dauncing or Masking or shall vse dicing or any other play or haunt any Tennis court common Bowling alley Cock-fighting or Brothell house or which shall without his masters knowledge haue any Chest Presse Trunk Deske
or other place to lay vp or keepe any apparell or goods sauing only in his masters house or by his masters licence and appointment or shall keep any Horse Gelding or Mare Dog or Bitch or fighting Cock shall vpon his owne confession or proofe thereof made before the Chamberlayn of this Citty for the time being or before any master or Warden of the Company where of his master is or shal be free be committed to Little-ease for eighteen houres or to one of the Compters of this Citty vpon the commandment of the Lorde Mayor of this Citty there to remaine by the space of twenty foure houres And the master of such Apprentise for allowing or witting sufferance of his Apprentise hanting or vsing any of the aforesaid forbidden schools places or exercises shall forfeyt vi s. viii d. for euery time that he shall offend therein And be it further enacted by the authority aforesayd that all and euery such person and persons dwellyng within this Citty or the Liberties thereof in whose hands or custody any such chest Presse Trunke or Deske Apparell Money Ware or any other goods Horse Gelding Mare or Dog or Bitch or fighting-cock shal be found to be kept for any such Apprentise shal forfayt and pay to the Chamberlayn of the Citty of London for the time beeing to the vse of the Mayor and cominalty and Cittizens of the said Citty the summe of xl s. of lawful money of England or else to abide such punishment as shal be inflicted vpon them by the Lord Mayor and court of Aldermen agreeable to the Lawes of this Realme And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesayd that all and euery the forfaitures penalties and summes of money aforesayd shall be recouered by action of Debt to be commensed and prosecuted in the name of the Chamberlaine of this citty for the time beeing in the Kings Maiesties court holden before the Mayor and Aldermen of the Citty of London in the Chamber of the Guildhall of the same citty ANd for the auoiding of many and great inconueniences and disorders which daily grow by the inordinate pride of Maid-seruants and Women-seruants in their excesse of Apparell and folly in variety of New fashions Be it also enacted ordained and established by the Authority aforesaid that from and after the said feast day of S. Michael Tharchangell next cōming no mayden seruant or Woman Seruant whatsoeuer dwelling or which hereafter shall dwel within the citty of London or the Liberties thereof which shall take any wages or bee hired or agreed for wages shal after the feast day of Saint Michael Tharchangel next ensuing weare vpon her head any Lawne Cambrick Tiffiny cobweb-Lawne or white silk-cipres eyther in any Kerchefe Koyfe cros-cloth or Shaddow nor any Linnen cloth therein sauing such Linnen cloth only which shall not exceed the price or value of v. s. the eln nor shall weare any Lace or Edging vpon the same or any part thereof Nor after the said Feast day of S. Michael Tharchangel shall weare any Band Neckerchiefe Gorget Strippe or Stomacher but only plaine nor any Ruffe exceeding foure yardes in length before the gathering or setting in thereof nor three Inches in deapth with the setting in of the same Nor shall weare any Lawne Cambricke Tiffiny Cobweb-lawne or white silke Cipres at all either about their necke or otherwise Nor any other Linnen-cloth exceeding the price of v. s. the elne Nor any sort of Lace or Edging whatsoeuer but plaine Hemme and one Stitch. Nor any Stomacher wrought with any gold siluer or silke or with any kind of stuffe made of Silke or mixt with silke And it is also enacted ordained and established by the Authority aforesaid that no Maide-seruant or woman-seruant which shall be hired or agree for or take wages dwelling or which hereafter shall dwell within the said Citty of Liberties shall after the said feast day of S. Michael Tharchangel next comming weare any Gowne Kirtle Wastcote or Petticote olde or New of any kind of Silke stuffe or stuffe mingled with silke nor any other stuffe exceeding the price of two shillings sixe pence the yard Nor any Kersey exceeding the price of v. s. the yeard Nor Broad-cloth exceeding the price of x. s. the yeard Nor any silke Lace or Guard vppon her Gowne Kirtle Wastcote or Petticote or any other garment saue only a cape of Veluet Nor any Fardingale at all either little or great nor any bodie or Sleeues of Wyer Whale-bones or with any other stiffening sauing Canuas or Buckram onlie Nor any Apron of any kinde of silke Lawne or Cambricke or any other stuffe exceeding the price of ij s. vi d. the yeard Nor aboue one breadth in one Apron Nor vpon about or with the same any Edging Lace or Fringe Nor any Wosted Iersey or silk Stockings Nor any Spanish-leather-shooes nor shooes of any other Leather vnlesse Neats-leather or Calues leather nor any shooes whatsoeuer with Polonia heeles Nor with the same any stitching Rose or silke Ribbon for Shooe stringes And if any Woman-seruant or Maid-seruaunt whatsoeuer which shall take bee hired or agree for wages shall after the said feast day of S. Michael Tharchangell next comming offend in wearing any Apparell or other thing heerein before forbidden contrarie to the true meaning heereof She shall for the first offence forfeit iij. s. iiij d. And for the second offence sixe shil eight pence or the Apparell worne contrary to the true meaning hereof The same 〈…〉 ●o be employed the one halfe to the vse of the Poore of the Parishe where such offence shal be committed and the other halfe to such person as shall 〈…〉 Information thereof All which Penalties shall be sued forth in the name of the Chamber●●●n of this Citty for the time being by Action of Debt to bee commenced and prosecuted in the Court aforesaid c. God saue the King Printed at London by VV. Iaggard Printer to the Honorable Citty of London