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 A. D. i^s 2 -' Anno quinto & fox to K;)v/,r.Di VI. C. 6. tl ■ fleight and (lender making, inglin^ of V en Spinmnj i ■ • by putting too little Stud, | fomc by taking them out ol the Mill befoi I) thicked, j (I etching tl the Tenter, and then flopping with Flocks fuch B lib is th rcof; ('■■'■) (m.dly, by uling lo many ful ! in the Wati r to try them, they til i ' I i i itl i ' ' Jo, aiul In fomi Phu i narrower than fomc, (o) b 1 Faults, as almi.ll cannot be tl. tru ' II. And yet nevcrthelefs, neither fearing the Laws in that Cafe provided, nor regarding tl 1 of their Country, do not only pi. huh- the Aulnagcr to fei the King' i Seal to fuch fair. . y '- Cloth, bid do cheml Ives weave into the fame the Liki le and imperial Crown, and alio the firft Letter of his N I I'rutb, ' and not a Defence of Untruth, to the great Slander of the King our Sovereign Lord, and the Sham 1 this Land, and to the utter Ddtruction of lo great and notable Commodity, as the like is not in any 1 reign Nation : ' III. Our faid Sovereign Lord the King therefore minding to advance all Truth, and to abandon Falf- 1 and the common Profit of the Realm, hath, by tlic Advice of the Lords and Commons in this prefent 1 Parliament affemblcd, caufed as well divers' honeft Clothiers, as alio divers Drapers, Merchant-Taylors, • Clotli-workers, Shecrmcn and other Artificers to whom it appcrtaincth, to be examined by certain wile, ' difcrcct and (age Knights and Burgeffes of this prefent Parliament, of fuch Matters as touch as well the The Counfcl of ' falfe as the true making of Clothes, by whole Declaration, Confent, Agreement and Advice, alter divers fe * fent Parliament, it is enacted as hereafter followcth, to remain firm and perfect, notwithstanding any Sue- tni JfThe hat Buttons hereafter to be made by any Clothier or Clothmaker to the contrary, as they have in like Cafes Trades, ufed 1 heretofore done ; that is to fay, That every Cloth, Kerfie, Piece of Frize and Cotton, fhall be made in the making ot fuch Sort and Form, and fhall contain in Length, Breadth and Weight, as is herein hereafter particularly timl mentioned, upon fuch Pains, Penalties and Forfeitures as be hereafter expreffed and appointed. IV. Firft, That all and every Broad Cloth and Clothes which fhall be made after the faid Feaft of St. The w c ipht and mfabael the Archangel next coming, within the Shires of Kent and Suffix, or at the Town oi Redding, or L ' r <-'" ofBroad- any of them, or elfewhcrc of like making as the Clothes made there fhall be of, fhall contain in Length at uttt i- Ptacei the Water, every Piece being through wet, betwixt eight and twenty and thirty Yards of Meafurc that Altered « toVbe now is cuftomably ufed, and in Breadth ("even Quarters at the leaft, within the Lifts, by the whole Length Weight by 4 & of the fame Cloth, the Lilts of the fame Clothes to be of like making and AlTife as they have here before- 5 Pn«*M, c. 5. time been ufed to be made, and that every Piece of the faid Clethes being well fcowrcd, thicked, milled * n 'J "P 14 """"* and fully dried, fhall be in Weight and weigh fourfcore and ten Pound at the leaft. 1 25. '' V. And that all and every white Cloth and Clothes which fhall be made within the City of IVorcrflcr, LongWorcetaa commonly called long Worcefters, and all like Clothes of like making, made within the City of Coventry ot Altered 3% to clfwhere, after the laid Feaft, fhall contain in Length, being wet as is aforefaid, betwixt nine and twenty tnc vr "& t h' and one and thirty Yards the Piece, and to every Yard one Inch of the Standard, and (hall be of the Breadth ♦* ^ai*^ above fpecified, throughout and by all the Length of the whole Cloth, and lilted as hath been accuftomed, uk length »irf and being well fcowred, thicked, milled and fully dried, fhall weigh fourfcore and four Pound the Piece at Breadth by 4 me leaft. J«. r.c.z.|.2. VI. And that all coloured Clothes made in the faid Cities ol Coventry and Worcefter, or elfewhere of like Coloured making, after the faid Feaft, fhall contain and be of like Length and Breadth as is laft before mentioned, Clothes, and be lilted as is aforefaid, and being well fcowrcd, thicked and fully dried, fhall weigh fourfcore Pound the Piece at the leaft. VII. And that all and every white Cloth and Clothes, commonly called fhort Wbrcefters^ which fhall be ^„^," r . made within the faid City or County, or elfewhere of the fame Sort, after the faid -Feaft, fhall contain in ceftet3i Length being v/et, betwixt three and twenty and five and twenty Yards, Yard and Inch of the Rule, and (hall be of the Breadth as is aforefaid, throughout and by all the whole Cloth, and lifted according to the ancient Cuftom, and being well fcowred, thicked and fully dried, fhall weigh thrcefcore Pound the Piece at the leaft. VIII. And that all coloured long Clothes, which after the laid Feaft fhall be made within the Shires ot Coloured long Suffolk, Norfolk or EJfix, or any of them, or elfewhere of like Sort, fhall contain in Length, wet as is afore- Clothes. laid, betwixt eight and twenty and thirty Yards, Yard and Inch of the Rule, and fhall be in Breadth feven A1 ««] Quarters of the Yard within the Lifts at the leaft, throughout and by all the whole Cloth, and lifted as h3th "p^*^ * been accuftomed, and being well fcowred, thicked, milled and fully dried, fhall weigh fourfcore. Pound the  ni ," s Piece at the leaft. Weight by • 4$ IX. And that all and every fhort Cloth and Clothes coloured, which after the faid Feaft fhall be made El. e. 10. §. 5. within the faid Shires laft remernbred, or any of them, or elfewhere of like Sort, fhall contain wet as is £j'^; : aforefaid betwixt three and twenty and five and twenty Yards, Yard and Inch of the Rule, and fhall be in Breadth as is laft remernbred, throughout and by the whole Cloth, and lifted as is aforefaid, and being fully fcowred, thicked, milled and fully dried, fhall weigh threefcore and four Pound the Piece at the leaft. X. And that all and every coloured Cloth and Clothes, which after the faid Feaft fhall be made within Coloured the faid Shires laft remernbred, or elfewhere of like Sorts, commonly called Handy-warps, ot what Length they fhall happen to be, fhall be in Breadth out of the Water, throughout and by all the whole Cloth, as is laft remernbred, and lifted as they have been accuftomed, and being well fcowred, thicked, milled and fully dried, every Yard of every fuch Cloth fir:.!! weigh three Pound at the leaft. ' (2) And that all Whiti which after the faid Feaft fhall be made in the faid Shires or elfewhere, as Cvckfal Whites, Glainifords, and Handy-warps. Vol. II. LI 1 otllcr ' '
 * hood, and alfo to provide for the Continuance of the faid Commodity of Cloth-making, to his Honour
 * and limdry Meetings, and great deliberate Advice taken in the Premiffes, (2) by Authority of this pre- ™"^ a "'