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 43° £• 3- Anno tertio & quarto Edwardi VI. A. D. 1549, nour of the Realm, and the Commonwealth of thc.famsj that they do endeavour themfelves for that Year, as much as in them {hail lie, to fee that this Statute be truly obferved and kept within the Limits of their Charge in every Part thereof. The Overfews X. And that the fame Overfeers, or two of them, fhall every Quarter of the faid Year at the leaff, or '-Duty. fo often as Need {hall require, by their Difcretions, by Force hereof, vifit and. go into every Clothiers, Drapers, Clothworkers, Dyers and Preffers Houfes, Shops and other Places where Cloth or dyed Wool fhall be, and there to make due Search, and to view the Clothes and Wools made or dyed, or remaining to he fold, and to fearch and try, as well whether the faid Clothes be drawn or {trained, or falfly dyed, as alfo of all other the Defaults before fpecified, committed or done contrary to the true Meaning of this Ad. The Forfeiture (2) And if upon the Search the Clothes be found drawn or {trained, or the Cloth or Wools falfly dyed or Defaults in _ co loured, or any other of the faid Faults committed or done contrary to the true Meaning of this Statute, ^th, and who ..^ ( .j aen the r^y f evera ] Forfeitures to incur upon the Party or Parties which fhall offend in the fame, or, 'in any of them; (3) the one Half of all which Forfeitures to be unto the King our Sovereign Lord, his Heirs or Succeffors, and the other Half to fuch of the faid Overfeers as doth find the faid Defaults or Caufes of Forfeitures, and that will fue for the fame in any of the King's Courts of Record, or before the Juftices of Peace within any fuch City, Borough or Town Corporate, or before the Juftices of Peace within any Shire where any fuch Forfeitures fhall be had out of any City or Town Corporate; the fame Suit to be purfued by Bill, Plaint, Action of Debt, Information or otherwife; and in which Suit no Wager of Law, EfToin or Protection fhall be allowed for the Defendant. XI. And if the faid Overfeers fhall be negligent, and will not fue for the fame Forfeitures by the Space of one half Year next after the Caufe of the fame Forfeitures committed and done, that then the one Half of the fame Forfeiture to be unto our Sovereign Lord the King, his Heirs or Succeffors, and the other Half to him which will fue for the fame, as is aforefaid, within one other half Year next after fuch Default be had by the faid Overfeers. The Forfeiture XII. And if any of the faid Perfons fo commanded to appear to be made Overfeers, as is aforefaid, and °^. h ™, wh! ^ h having no reafonable Excufe, do refufe to come and to take upon him or them to be an Overfeer as is afore- Overfeer' ' &'$» f ^ at t ^ tn ever Y f ucri Perfon fo refuting, and having no reafonable Excufe fo to do, to forfeit for every fuch refufing xl.'s. the one Half thereof to be to the King our faid Sovereign, his Heirs or SucceiTors, and the other Half to the Juftices of Peace, or other Head Officer or Officers by wbofe Commandment he was commanded to appear, or to be an Overfeer; (2) and the fame Overfeer fo offending to remain in Ward of the Sheriff until fuch Time as he hath made Payment of the faid Forfeiture, or otherwife put in fufficient Bond for the Satisfaction of the fame. (3) And if the fame Overfeers, or two of them at the leaft, do not once every Quarter of the Year make due Search for the true executing of this Statute, that then every of the faid Overfeers to forfeit for every fuch Default x. 1. the one Half to be to the King's Highnefs, his Heirs or Succeffors, and the other Half to him that will fue for the fame by Bill, Plaint, Action of Debt, Infor- The Forfeiture mation or otherwife; in which Suit no Effoin or Protection {hall be allowed for the Defendant. (4) And forthelnterrup- if the faid Overfeers fhall be interrupted and not fuffered to enter into the faid Houfes, Shops or other Places tion of the where any fuch Clothes or Wools fhall be made or dyed, or any other of the faid Defaults fhall happen to be done or committed, there to make Search for the better executing of this Statute, that then every one that fo fhall make any fuch Interruption fhall forfeit xx.li. the one Half of which Forfeiture to be to our faid Sovereign Lord the King, his Heirs or Succeffors, and the other Half- thereof to be to the faid Over- feers to whom any fuch Interruption fhall be made, and the fame to be obtained and purfued for in fuch Manner and Form as before in this Act is exprefTed for the Recovery of other the faid Forfeitures. XIII. Provided always, and be it ena£ted by the Authority aforefaid, That it fhall and may be lawful to every Perfon and Perfons to put to Sale any Cloth or Clothes made, dyed or preffed, which before the faid Feaft of the Annunciation of our Lady fhall be made, dyed or preffed, any Time within one Year next after the faid Feaft of the Annunciation of our Lady, fo as the Aulnagcr or his Deputy, or other Head Of- ficer in any fuch City, Borough, Town, Village or Hamlet, do put fome notorious Mark to every fuch Cloth, whereby the fame may be known to be made before the faid Feaft of the Annunciation of our Lady next coming. within what XIV. Provided alfo, That no Manner of Perfon fhall take any Advantage of any of the faid Forfeitures fcitjnre'ihaf/be ^y ^- ealorl °f this Statute, unlets the fame Perfon doth commence his Suit within one Year next after the taken. ' laid Offences and Forfeitures committed. Clothes (hall be XV. ^ n ^ to the Intent that all fuch Clothes as fhall be made within this Realm, or any other of the marked with the King's Dominions, after the faid Feaft, fhall be the better known from the other Clothes made before the 1 Letter E. fame Time, Be it therefore enadted by the Authority aforefaid, That every Clothier fhall before fuch Time 1 crowned. as he fhall put his Cloth to Sale, being made after the faid Feaft, caufe every Cloth to be marked with a Letter of E. crowned, wrought in the Cloth, upon Pain of Forfeiture for every Cloth fo being fold, and not marked with the faid Letter of E. by any fuch Clothier xx. s. the one Half of which Forfeiture to be to For farther Prs- our Sovereign Lord the King, his Heirs or Succeffors, and the other Half to him that will fue for the fame c'Si "TcT ng in Manner and Form before rehearfed. Jac. I. c. 25. ^jac.t.cid. qjac.l.c.z. 7 Jac. 1. c. 16. 21 Jac. I. c. iS Sf zS. Xz Car. 2, c. is. 22 & 23 Cir. 2. c, 8. II & 12W. 3. c-ZQ. 6 Ami. c. 8 & 9. 7 Ann. c. 13. -IO Ann. c. 16. I Ceo. 1. c. 15 fif 41. 11 Ceo. 1. c. 24. 7 Gee, 2. c. 25. II Geo. 2. c. iS. and 14 Geo. 2. c, 35. CAP. III. An Aft concerning the Improvement of Commons and wade Grounds. Every Perfon <■ TT THERE in the Parliament holden at Merton in the xx. Year of the Reign of King Henry the Third, ikwalw ' ' V " is contained, That for becaufe many great Men of England which had enfeoffed Knights, and 3 ' other