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 52-3 C. ifZ» Anno fecunad© He;nri c i VL A. D. 1423, S.elSH.6. c. 17. I R. 3. c. 13. 14, iS H. S. c. s faid Herring, Eels, and Salmon, fo brought or made ' and Town of the Realm, or in any Part of England, 4 that fuch Defaults be found, to the Lord of the fame 4 Forfeiture. (5) And the Juftices of Peace in all the 4 within the County of Chefter, as elfewhere.' concerning gauging ofVeJJ'eh of Wine, &c. Ex Rot. in Turr. Lond. feraunt pleinement pakkez .puis le feft deNativitee de Seint Johan le Baptiftre pro'fehein avenir fur peyne de forfaiture de les harank anguilles & famon avauntditz enfy apportez ou faitz au contrarie de ceil: ordinaunce en quell citee burgh & ville du royalme ou en afcune partie dEngleterre qe tieuK defautez foient trovez au Seignur de mefme la ville et qe celluy qi voet fuer & prover les ditz defautz avera la quart partie de mefme la forfaiture. Et qe les j tiftices du pees en toutz les countes dEngleterre mairs & baillifs aiantz poair denqerer de peax en- quergeroient & terminent toutz iceux defautz. Et qe celt ordeignaunce foi extende & eit force fibien dedeins le countee de Ceftre come aillouxs. The Matter of the Mint (hall keep his Allay in making of white Money, The Office and Duty of the King's Affayer or the Mint, -f Read each of them beini fiuvrn-. The Office of the Controller of the Mint. The Matter of the Mint fhall convert into Coin all the Gold and Silver ■which he ihall receive. The Mailer of the Mint (hall mak; imall Money. CAP. XII. The Office and Duty of the King's Allayer, Controllour, and Mafter of the Mint. IT E M, To the Intent that the more Bullion may be brought to the Mint, and the greater Plenty of white Money be made and current within the Realm, for the Eafe and Profit of the Commona'.ty of the fame, it is ordained and ftablifhed, That the Ma- iler of the Mint fhall keep his Allay in the making of white Money according to the Form of his Inden- ture ; (2) and that the fame Mafter receive of every Perfon, that fhall bring any Silver to the Mint, the fame Money at the true Value as it is worth accord- ing to the fame Allay, upon Pain to pay to the Party his double Damages. (3) And alio to the Intent that this Ordinance may the. better and more juftly be. obferved, it is ordained, That the King's Affayer, which is a Perfon indifferent betwixt the Mafter of the Mint and the Merchant, and alfo the Control- ler of the Mint, fhall be prefent when any fuch Bullion -of Silver is brought to the Mint, to the In- tent that the faid Affayer may rightfully -fet the Va- lue of the fame according to the * Law, in cafe of Variance betwixt the Mafter and the Merchant ; and the Controller to controul as well Silver that is brqught to the faid Mint, as carried out of the fame, f every two Days faithfully and indifferently to do their Duty, without taking any Reward other than the Fee which they fhail take of the King, upon Pain to yield double Damages, as afore is faid ; (4) and that the Affayer and Controller be credi- ble, fubftantial, and expert Men, having perfeft Knowledge in the Myftery of Goldfmiths, and of the Mint. (5) And alfo that neither the Mafter of the Mint, nor the Exchanger for the time being, fell, nor caufe to be fold, nor aliene to any other Uie but to the Coin, no Manner of Gold nor of Silver wrought or unwrought, coined or not coined, or Bullion which is brought to the Mint, or to the Exchange, but apply the fame only to the Money, according to the Form of the faid Indenture, upon the Pain contained in the fame Indenture. (6) And that the fame Mafter of the Mint caufe to be ftricken, from time to time, Half-Nobles, Farthings of Gold, Groats, Half-Groats, Pence, Half-Pence, and Farthings, for the Eafe of the People, according to the Tenor of the Indenture made betwixt' the King and him, upon the Pain contained in the fame, fo that the common People may have Recourfe to the Exchange for fmall Gold and white Money, as they reafonably fhall need,' Read^%. IT E M a lentent qe le pluis greindre bullion puiffe eftre apporte a le mynte & le grendre plente de blank Money eftre faitz & currant deinz le Roialme pur le aife & profit du communaltc dicelle ordeinez eft & eftabliz qe le maiftre del mynt garde fon allaie en la fefance de la blank monoie folonc la forme de fa endenture et qe' mefme le meiftre refceive de chefcun hommeqi portera afcun argent a la mynt mefme largent a la verroie value come il vault folonc mefme lallaie fur peine de paier le double damage a la partie. Et auxi al entent qe ceft ordeignance puiffe le meulx & pluis jouftement eftre gardez ordeinez eft qe laffaiour du Roy qi eft perfone indifferent parentre le maiftre del mynt & le merchant & auxi le countrollour del mynt foient prefentez qant afcun tiele bullion dargent foit porte a le mynte a lentent qe le dit affaiour puis droite- ment mettre le value dicell folonc lallaie en cas del variaunce parentre le maiftre -etle merchant et le countrollour a countrouller fibien largent qeft ap- portez en la dit mynt come afportez hors dicell chefcun deux jurrez de faire foialment & endeffe- rentment lour devoir fanz afcun rcgarde prendre autre qe le fee qils preignont du Roy fur la peine de paier double damage com defuis et qe ceux affaiour & countroullour foientz]vaillaintz crediblez & expertez perfones aiantz notoier fcience en le miftier dorfeour & de mynt. Et auxi qe le maiftre del mynt ne le chaungeour pur le temps efteant vende ne face vendre ne aliene a null autre oeps forfqe a le coigne null maner dor ne dargent overe ou nient overee coignee ou nient coignee ou bullion qeft portez a la mynt ou a lefchaunge mes icell applie toutfoulment a le monoie folonc la forme de lendenture avantdite fur la peine contenuz en mefme lendenture. Et qe mefme le maiftre del mynt face ferire de temps en temps demy nobles ferlynges dor groffes demy groffes deniers males & ferlinges pur le aife du poeple folonc le tenour del dite endenture fait parentre le Roy &: luy fur la peine contenuz en ycell iflint qe le communs poeple puis avoir recours a lefchaunge pur petit or & blanke monoie come ils refonablement bofoig- neront. C A P.
 * packed, after the Feaft-of tbe.Nativfty of St. yobn <the
 * Baptiji next coming, upon Pain of Forfeiture of the
 * contrary to this Ordinance, in what City, Borough,
 * Town ; (4) and that he which will fue and prove the
 * faid Defaults, fhall have the fourth Part of the -fame
 * Counties of England, and Mayors and Bailiffs, having
 * Power to inquire of the Peace, fhall inquire, hear,
 * and determine all the fame Defaults. (6) And that
 * this Ordinance extend and have Strength, as well