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A88485 VVhereas at the open generall quarter sessions of the publick peace holden for the city of London, at the Guildhall of the same city on Munday the three and twentieth day of Aprill, in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty and five; ... City of London (England). 1655 (1655) Wing L2887C; Thomason 669.f.19[76]; ESTC R212294 4,466 3

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Whereas at the open Generall Quarter Sessions of the Publick peace holden for the City of London at the Guildhall of the same City on Munday the three and twentieth day of Aprill in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred fifty and five before Christopher Packe Mayor of the City of London Thomas Atkin John Kendricke John Dethicke and Robert Tichborne Aldermen of the same City Justices assigned to keep the publick peace in the same City and also to hear and determine divers Felonies Trespasses and other Misdemeanors within the same City committed That same Quarter Sessions of the Peace was adjourned by the foresaid Justices there untill Wednesday the five and twentieth day of the same moneth of Aprill in the year aforesaid at Seven of the Clock in the forenoon of the same day to be holden at Justice-hall in the Old Bayley in the Parish of Sepulchers in the Ward of Farringdon without London aforesaid before the foresaid Iustices and others their Fellowes further to do as the same Iustices and Court should consider c. And thereupon at that same Generall Quarter Sessions of the Publick Peace holden by the Adjournment aforesaid at Iustice hall aforesaid in the Parish and Ward aforesaid on the said Wednesday the five and twentieth day of Aprill in the year aforesaid before the aforesaid Christopher Pack Mayor of the said City of London Thomas Atkin Thomas Foote John Kendrick Sir Thomas Vyner Knight John Dethick Robert Tichborn John Ireton Stephen Eswick and Walter Bigge Aldermen of the same City Iustices assigned to keep the Publick Peace in the same City And also to hear and determine divers Felonies Trespasses and other Misdemeanors committed within the same City TO the end that Brewers of Ale and Beer to sell within this City and Liberties thereof may have reasonable gains for the same and no more It is ordered by the said Iustices of Peace of this City assembled at this Generall Quarter Sessions of the Publick Peace holden for the said City in pursuance of what the Laws and Statutes do require That the Brewers of this City and all others that now do or hereafter shall sell any Beer or Ale within the same or the Liberties thereof shall not from henceforth sell any Ale or Beer but at the Rates and Prices hereafter following that is to say The strongest and the best sort of Ale and Beer at the Rate and Price of Ten shillings the Barrell and not above The second sort of Ale and Beer at the Price and Rate of Eight shillings the Barrell and not above The third sort of Ale and Beer at the Rate and Price of six shillings the Barrell and not above And the fourth sort of Ale and Beer being the smallest sort of Ale and Beer at the Rate and Price of four shillings the Barrell and not above And so after those Rates respectively for every greater or lesser vessell untill other order shal be taken herein upon such pains and penalties as by the Lawes and Statutes are in this behalf appointed Also to the end that Inholders and Hostlers within this City and the Liberties thereof may have reasonable gaines and no more The Iustices of the Peace of this City assembled at this Generall Quarter Sessions of the publick Peace here holden for the City of London taking into consideration the great plenty of Oates and Hay within this Common-wealth and the reasonable values thereof do hereby declare and order that no Inholder or Hostler within this City or the Liberties thereof shall from henceforth require and take of any person above seven pence for his or her Lodging and for Hay Water Litter and Dressing for one Horse for one day and one night Nor above six pence for Hay Water Litter and Dressing for one Horse for a day and a night where the Owner or Vser thereof shall not have convenient Lodging there that Night And also that no such Inholder or Hostler shall from henceforth require or take above six pence for a Peck of the best Oates Sealed Measure And so after those Rates for Lodging Hay Litter and Oates respectively for longer time or lesser or greater Measures untill the Iustices of the Peace of this City shall give further order herein concerning the same upon such pains and penalties as by the Lawes and Statutes are in this behalf appointed Also in pursuance of severall Acts of Parliament made touching divers Orders for Artificers Laborers Servants and Apprentices And for duely putting the same in Execution in rating the wages for Artificers Laborers Servants Apprentices Workmen and Work-women The Iustices of Peace here present being the more part of the Iustices of Peace resiant and within the City of London having assembled themselves together and called unto them such discreet and grave persons of the said City of London as they have thought meet and considered together respecting the plenty of the present time and the Cheapnesse of all sorts of provisions praised be God for the same And having taken into consideration all other circumstances necessary to be considered Have and do by authority and vertue of the said Statute limit rate and appoint the Wages of Artificers Handicraftsmen Laborers Servants Apprentices workmen and workwomen working within this City and Liberties thereof hereafter mentioned and expressed to be observed by the Givers and Receivers thereof as the same are hereafter set down rated limited and appointed or according to the same proportion and none others nor otherwise in any manner whatsoever To wit FIRST that no Carpenter Bricklayer Artificer Plaisterers Masons Joyners Carvers or other Handicrafts man shall require receive or take for his own work for any one day above 00 l. 02 s. 06 d. Nor for the work of any Iourneyman or Apprentice having been brought up in his Trade full Two years for any one days work above 00 l. 02 s. 00 d. Nor for the work of any Apprentice not having been brought up in his Trade full Two years for any one days work above 00 l. 01 s. 06 d. And so after the same Rates for days weeks moneths       Secondly that no Laborer to any Carpenter Bricklayer Artificer or other Handicrafts man or to any other person whatsoever shall require receive or take for his work for any one day above 00 l. 01 s. 04 d. And so after the same Rates for days weeks moneths       Thirdly that no Man-servant being not an Artificer shall require receive or take for his service for one whole year not above 05 l. 00 s. 00 d. And so after that Rate for a shorter or longer time       And the Iustices aforesaid do hereby Order that every person and persons shall and do observe the said Rates in giving and receiving wages so rated limited and appointed as aforesaid upon the pains and punishments in the Acts aforesaid mentioned Which Acts also require that no Artificer Laborer Servant Apprentice Workman Workwoman or Man-servant