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 418 C. 14, 15. Anno fecundo &tertio Edward 1 VI. A. D. 1548. g Ed. 2. Stat. 1. cadua-i the Treatife De Regia prohibitions, ne againft the Statute of Anno prima Edwardi tertii, the tenth 01.2,5. Chapter, or any of them, ne yet hold Flea in any Matter whereof the King's Court of Right ought to- 1 E. 3. ft. 2. j lavg Jm-ifJiftion ; any Thing herein contained to the contrary in any wife notwithstanding. 18 Ed. v Stat. 3. XVI. Provided neverthelels, where heretofore fuch a Cuftom hath been in many Parts of Wales, that of c 7. ' fuch Chattel and other Goods as hath been given with the Marriage of any Perfon, their Tithes have been 45 Ed. 3. 3. exacted and levied by the Parfons and Curates in thofe Parts : (2) Which Cuftom being diffonant from any 2 Inft. 6.63. Part of this Realm, as it feemed when the (aid Country of Wales was through civil Diilenfion unculted, for want of other fufficient Profits that might otherwife grow to the Curates and Minifters there, to have been for that Time tolerable : So now the Country being well manured and hufbanded, and the Tithe is duly paid there of Corn, Hay, Woo) and Cheefe, and of other Increafe of all manner of Cattle, as it is com- monly in all other Parts of this Realm, the fame Cuftom feems to Be grievous and unreafonable, fpecially NoTithesf where the Benefices are elfe fufficient for the finding of the faid Minifters and Curates : (3) That it be Marriage Goods therefore enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That from and after the firft Day of May next coming no fhall be paid in fuch Tithes of Marriage Goods be exacted or required of any Perfon within the faid Dominion of Wales, Wales, &c or Marches of the fame ; any Thing in this Act contained, or any other Act, Cuftom or Prefcription had For farther Pro- mac ] e to the contrary hereof notwithftandinev Cok. Lit. iro. a. 1'ijiom concerning J ° - ^ lubes, fee zzS 23 Car, 2. c, 15. 7 & 8 W. 3. c. 6. ji £f 12 W. 3, c. 16. which it made perpetual by 1 Geo. 1. fiat. 2. c. 26. fccl.z. CAP. XIV. REP. by 6 & 7 An Act againft the (hooting of Hail-fhot. No Perfon may fhoot with an Hand-gun in City or Town at a w. 3.c.i3.§. 3 . Mark, or fhoat with Hail-fhot. 33 H. 8. c 6, The Bill of Confpiracies of Victuallers and Craftfmerc. Victuallers con- ' TT Orafmuch as of late divers Sellers of Victuals, not contented with moderate and reafonable Gain, but fpinngto fell t jp minding to have and to take for their Victuals fo much as lift them, have confpired and covenanted their Victuals < together to fell their Victuals at unreafonable Prices : (z) And likewife Artificers, Handicraftfmen, and Prices and La. ' Labourers have made Confederacies and Promifes,. and have fworn mutual Oaths not only that they fhould bourers confpi- ' not meddle one with another's Work, and perform and finifti that another hath begun, but alfo toconfti- ring. touching ' tute and appoint how much Work they (hall do in a Day, and what Hours and Times they fliall work, their Works, s con trary to the Laws and Statutes of this Realm, and to the great Hurt arid Impoverifhment of the King's a epum e, c Majefty's Subjects:' (3) For Reformation thereof it is ordained and enacted by the King our Sovereign Lord, the Lords and Commons in this prefent Parliament affembled, and by the Authority of the fame, That if. any Butchers, Brewers, Bakers, Poulterers, Cooks, Coftermongers or Fruiterers, fhall at any Time from and after the firft Day of March next coming, confpire, covenant, promife or make any Oaths, The Pimilhment that they fhall not fell their Victuals but at certain Prices ; (4) or if any Artificers, Workmen or Labour- of the Labourers ers do confpire, covenantor promife together, or make any Oaths, that they {hall not make or do their eonfpiring the Work's but at a certain Price or Rate, or fhall not enterprize or take upon them to finifh that another hath T f !n ? e ? r w. an " er begun, or fhall do but a certain Work in a Day, or fhall not work but at certain Hours and Times; (5) sEl.c. t, ' that then every Perfon fo eonfpiring, covenanting, (wearing or offending, being lawfully convict thereof by Witnefs, Confeffion or otherwife, (hall forfeit for the firft Offence ten Pounds to the King's Highnefs ; and if he have fufficient to pay the fame and do alfo pay the fame within fix Days next after his Conviction ; or elfe fhall differ for the fame Offence twenty Days Imprifonment, and fhall only have Bread and Water tor his Suftenance : (6) And for the fecond Offence fhall forfeit twenty Pound to the King, if he have fuffi- cient to pay the fame, and do pay the fame within fix Days next after his Conviction, or elfe (hall fuffer for the fecond Offence Punifhment of the Pillory; (7) and for the third Offence (hall forfeit forty Pound to the King, if he have fufficient to pay the fame, and alfo do pay the fame within fix Days next after his Con- viction, or elfe fhall fit on the Pillory and lofe one of his Ears, and alfo fhall at all Times after that be taken as a Man infamous, and his Saying, Depofitions or Oath not to be credited at any Time in any Mat- ters of judgment. A Confpiracy by II. And if it fortune any fuch Confpiracy, Covenant or Promife to be had and made by any Society, Bro- a Society or fherhood or Company of any Craft, Myftery or Occupation of the Victuallers above mentioned, with the v°a Pa iier5 Pretence or Content of the more Part of them, that them immediately upon fuch Act of Confpiracy, Co- venant or Promife had or made, over and befides the particular Punifhment before- in this Act appointed for I the Offender, their Corporation (hall be diffolved to all Intents, Conftruitions and Purpofes. Which Magi- LI. And it is further ordained and enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That all and lingular Juftices of Urates may in- Affile, Juftices of Peace, Mayors, Bailiffs and Stewards of Leets, at all and every their Seffions, Lee ts and ^"o^ 3 "'' PU ~ Courts, fhall have full Power and' Authority to inquire, hear and determine all and lingular Offences corn- jjilh enaers. ^j^gr] againft. tn j s Statute, and to punifh or caufe to be punifhed the Offender, according to the Tenor of this Statute. None of thefe jy. And it is ordained and enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That no Perfon or Perfons (hall at any Occupations Time a ft er t ^ e fi r fj- Jj a y ox April next coming interrupt, deny, let or difturb any Free-Mafon, Rough-Ma- bited to work'in f° n > Carpenter, Bricklayer, Plaifterer, Joyner, Hardhewer, Sawyer, Tiler, Paver, Glafier, Lime-burner, any Town tho' Brick-maker, Tile maker, Plummer or Labourer, born in this Realm or made Denifen, to work in any lie doth not ; of the faid Crafts in any City, Borough or Town Corporate, with any Perfon or Perfons that will retain dwell therein. n | m or them, albeit the faid Perfon and Perfons fo retained or any of them do not inhabit or dwell in the Repealed by 3 Si q- Borough or Town Corpora® where he or they fhall work, nor be free of the fame City, Borough or 4. Ed. 6. c. 20. j> & t 1 Town;
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