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 [468] C. 8 — 14. Anno feptimo Edward 1 VI. A. D. 1553. None (hall buy V. Be it further enacted, That from the firft Day of May next coming, no Perfon or Perfons fhall buy F " el but fuch as any fuch Wood, Coles or Fuel,' but only fuch as will burn or confume the fame, or fuch Perfons as mall S thfe'fame" 5 " ^ trle ^ arne again by Retail to fuch as mail burn or confume the fame, for their own occupying without &c, ' Fraud or Covin, or Wharfingers or Bargemen ; (2) upon Pain to forfeit the treble Value of all fuch Wood, No Perfon fhall Coles and Fuel, as (hall be otherwife bought for any Lucre or Gain : (3) And that no Perfon or Perfons alter any Mark fhall alter any Mark or Affife of any of the faid Fuel marked or affifed according to this Statute, in Pain or Affile of Fuel of like Forfeiture as is aforefaid ; (4) the one Half of all which Forfeiture herein contained fhall be to the marked. King our Sovereign Lord, and the other Half to him or them that will fue for the fame by Action of Debt, Bill, Plaint or Information, in any of the King's Courts of Record, wherein no EfToin, Protection or Wa- ger of Law to be allowed or admitted for the Defendants. Within what VI. Provided always, and be it enacted, That no Perfon or Perfons mall yield ne forfeit any Penalty Tim* an of- herein contained, unlefs Action or Suit be commenced for the fame within one whole Year next after the fender fluli be Offence thereof committed or done: (2) And that if any Cutter or Marker, as aforefaid, or other that Th P 'fh ^* a " forfeit an y Sum herein contained, fhall not be able to yield fuch Forfeiture or Sum as is aforefaid, of an Offender" tnat l ^ en iuc ^- Perfon thereof convicted by WitnefTes or otherwife, to be fet on a Pillory in the next not able to pay Market-Town to the Place where he fhall fo offend, by a Juftice of the Peace, or any other of the King's the Forfeiture. Officers, at Eleven of the Clock, upon the Market-Day, with a Billet or Fagot bounden to fomePartof his Body, and fo to be difcharged of the faid Forfeiture. Provifion for VII. Provided alfo, and be it enacted, That it fhall be lawful to every Perfon and Perfons to buy, fell, Calais. make and cut Billets, for the only ferving of the Town of Calice, and the Marches of the fame, fo that they contain in Length thirty Inches at the leaf!:, as hath been there moft accuftomed for forty Years laft _, , paft, without Forfeiture of any Penalty herein contained ; any Thing herein contained to the contrary in 10 Am.c 6. an y w 'fe notwithftanding. ivhich provides that the JJJife of Fuel ftall not extend to Billets made of ' Beech Wood. CAP. VIII. Hat*. A Continuance for five Years of the Statute of 22 Ed. 4. c. 5. prohibiting the Fulling of Caps or Bonnets in a Mill. EXP. & REP. 1 Jac. i.e. 25. CAP. IX. Drapery. Every Piece of Cloth called White Pinned Straits, ready dreffed to put to Sale, fhall contain in Length at the leaft twelve Yards, in Breadth one Yard, in Weight eleven Pound : And every Piece of Pinned Straits fhall contain in Length eleven Yards, in Breadth three Quarters of a Yard, and in Weight eight Pound at the leaft. Hair, Flocks and Lambs Wooll may be put into any of the faid Clothes made in Devon and Carn- ival. REP. 27 El. c. 18. 5 &6 Ed. 6. c. 6. 5 H. 8. c. 1. 6 H. 8. c. 8. 43 El. c. io. 4 Jac. i.e. 2. CAP. X. Durham, The Town of Gate fide fhall be annexed to the Town of Newcq/lle, and fevered from the Bifhoprick of Dur- ham. The Inhabitants of Gateftde fhall continue their Common in the Bifhoprick of Durham, and Wood in Gat elide Park, for their Reparations. The Liberties of the Bifhop of Durham in Neivcajlle and Gate- fide fhall continue. REP. 1 M. Sell'. 3. c. 3. CAP. XI. A Continuance until the laft Day of the next Parliament of thefe Statutes hereafter expreiTed, viz. 22 H. 8. c. 7. made for the Reftraint of carrying Horfes and Mares out of this Realm. Anno 21 H. 8. c. 12. for the true making of Cables, &c. Anno 23 H. 8. c. 17. for the true winding of Wools. Anno Z4 H. 8. c. 9. reftraining the killing of Weanlings. Anno 23 H. 8. c. 3. for Attaints to be fued upon untrue Ver- dicts. Anno 33 H. 8. c. 2. concerning buying of Fifh upon the Sea. Anno 35 H. 8. c. 17. made for the Prefervation of Woods. Anno 31 H. 8. c. 12. touching unlawful Hunting in any Park. Anno 32 H. 8. ci 11. touching wrongful Taking or Slaying of any Deer within any Park, &c. Anno 2 & 3 Ed. 6. c. 9. for the true currying Leather. Anno 2 & 3 Ed. 6. c. 10. _for the true making of Malt. Anno 2 & 3 Ed. 6. c. 11. for the true making of Leather. Anno 3 &4Ed. 6. c. 5. for the Punifhment of unlawful Af- femblies. Anno 3 & 4 Ed. 6. c. i'^. againft fond and fantaftical Prophecies. Anno 3 & 4 Ed. 6. c. 19. 1 concerning the buying of Rother Beafts. Anno 3 & 4 Ed. 6. c. 21. concerning the buying and felling of Butter and Cheefe. Anno 5 & 6 Ed. 6. c. 2. touching the Provifion and Relief of the Poor. Anno 5 & 6 Ed. 6. c. 14. againft Regrators and Foreftallers. EXP. 1 Eliz. c. 18. CAP. XII. Taxes, A Subfidy and two Fifteenths and Tenths granted to the King by the Temporality, to be paid in two Years. EXP. Stat. 1 M. Self. 2. c. 17. CAP. XIII, A Confirmation of fix Shillings in the Pound, to be paid in three Years, granted to the King by the '. ■ Clergy. EXP. CAP. XIV. The King's general and free Pardon confirmed by Parliament, Except, &c. EXP. 4 Anno