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 Jl. D. 1627. Anno tertio Caroli I. C. 4.(5.) 129 tituled, Afi A5f concerning Tanners, Curriers, Shoemakers and other Artificers occupying the Cutting of Leather, Leatlier. faving for fuch Part thereof as is repealed by one other Act made in the fourth Year of his ikid late iVla- ll ' l[ "' jefty's Reign oi England, in that Behalf: (15) Another intituled, An Alt for the better Execution of the In- cime. ' tent and Meaning of fanner Statutes made againji Shooti?tg in Guns, and for the Prefervation of the' Game of ' J*=> '• <='»7- Pheafants and Partridges, and againft the deftroymg of Hares with Hare-pipes, and tracing of Hares in the Snoiv: (16) An Ad:, intituled, An Aif for Avoiding of Deceit in Selling, Buying or Spending corrupt and uniuholfoine Hops. Hops: ( 17) An K&., intituled. An A£i for Explanation of the Statute made in the fjth Year of the late ^^ueen > Jac i. c iS, Elizabeth'^ Reign, concerning Labourers: {1%) An ASi for the charitable Relief and ordering of Perfms ''"/'«'^(j? ^E*]","!"- ■with the Plague: (19) And the feveral Ads made in the third Year of the Reign of the late King "fames, plague.'  after-mentioned, that is to fay, one intituled, An Aii for Relief of fuch as lawfully TJfe the Trade and Han- i !»<:•'• cC dicraft of Skinners; (20) Another Ad, intituled. An A£t for Rating and Levying of the Charges /^ skfn'^^eVs^'' Conveying of MalefaBors and Offenders to the Gaol; {zi) Another A&., For Tranfportation of Beer over the -ijac.i.'c.q. Seas: (-22/ One other, intituled. An A£i againji unlawful Hunting and Stealing of Deer and Co?iies; imprironmtr.r. (■23) And one Ad made in the fourth Year of the Reign of the (aid late King James, intituled, ^j^'^' '•'^- '°- An AMjfor the better Provifion of Meadow and Paflurefor the neceffary Maintenance of Hujhandry and Tillage, 3 jac. i. c. 11. in the Manors, Lordjlnps and Parijhes fl/Marden, alias Mawarden, Bodenham, Wellington, Sutton St. Mi- Deer. chael, Sutton St, Nicholas, Murton upon Lugge, and the PariJIj tf/Pipe, and every of them, in the County HuftanarV^' I ^Hereford: (24) And the feveral Ads made in the feventh Year of the Reign of the faid late King4 jac. i.c.'ir. I 2mnal Offettders in the North Parts of the Kingdom 0/ England; (25) Another, intituled. An Aa for the due ^°{^ c 1 ' Execution of divers Laws and Statutes heretofore made againfl Rogues, Vagabonds and Sturdy Beggars, and other Poor.' j lewd and idle Perfons; (26) Another, intituled, ^/z ^^ to prevent the Spoil of Corn and Grain by untimely l)^^- '•'^•'i- Haxuking, and for the better Prefervation of Pheafants and Partridges; (27) One other, intituled. An Aoi to f f^^'"^c i- avoid the double Payment of Debts; (28) Ont oi'iQr,mtAueA, An Ait for the Explanation of one Statute 7nade oihu
 * James after-mentioned; the one, intituled. An Aif for the better Execution ofjujfice, and fupprefjing ofcri- offenders in ti.e
 * in the fecofid SeJJion of that prefent Parliame?tt, intituled. An Aif againji unlawful Hunting of Deer and Co?nes; t]^<=- ^.c-u.-

(29) And one other Ad, intituled, An Act for the taking, landing and carrying of Sea-Sand for the bettering ^^^l^ j c i I of Grounds, and for the Increafe of Corn and Tillage, within the Counties a/Devon and Cornwall : (30) And Hu&an'dry. '* i tliat one Part of^the Statute made in the five and twentieth Year of the Reign of the late King Henry the 7J^=- '• <^- '8. j Eighth, intituled. An Aif for the Dejlruifion of Wild FovjI, which was repealed by a later Ad in the Par- TchI°T'ii 1 liament holden in the third and fourth Years of the Reign of the late King Edward the Sixth, and revived 3 &4"Ed.6.c.V. j in the Parliament holden in the one and twentieth Year of the Reign of the late King James: (31) And Ways. j one Ad made in the firft Year of the Reign of the late Queen Mary, for and concerning the Making, j, j^^'f I ij'"' I Repairing and Amendment of the Common Highway and Cawfey in the Counties oi Dorfet and Somer- fet, between the Towns of Shaftfbury and Sherborn in the faid County of Dorfet, and revived in the laid i one and twentieth Year: (32) And alfo the feveral Ads hereafter-mentioned, made in the faid one and
 * tv/entieth Year of the Reign of the late King James ; That is to fay. An Ad intituled. An Aif concerning

'. Women conviifed of fmall Felonies; (33) AndoneAd, intituled. An Aif for the Continuance of a fonner Sta- tuti made in the fourth Year of the Reign of the faid late King James, intituled. An Aif for the true Making ^Women.
 * Woollen Clothes, and for feme Additions and Alterations in and to the fame; together with fo much of one wooiien' cio^th.

! laid one and twentieth Y'ear: (34) And one other Ad, intituled. An Aif to prevent and reform pro- ^h'^'-'^- ■• [fane Swearing and Curfing; (35J And one Ad, intituled. An Aif to prevent the Defer oying and .M<!r- cmw and " i Seflion of the next Parliament, in Force and Effed as the fame were the firft Day of the Seffion of Par- g'l^'^j'- "^' ^• I liament holden in the firft Year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord the King that now is: (37) And be n^jac i.'c.it. it alfo enaded. That one Statute made in the faid firft Year of his Majefty's Reign that now is, intituled, The55S'ai'uiei i An Aif for punifenw of divers Abufes committed on the Lord's Day, Ihall continue in Force until the End of ^.^'^^'m^n- the firft Seffion of the next Parliament. unditheETot 1 the Sift Sefiion of tlie next Parliament. jCari.c.i, Lord's Day. XXIII. Provided neverthelefs. That fo much of every of the faid Ads, as by any new Ad made in Continued till  this Seffion of Parliament are or fhall be explained, altered or repealed, {hall for fo much thereof, fram fomeother Aa ) the End of this Seffion of Pariiament, ftand and be in Force as by thofe other Ads ftiall be ordained. tinl!i'an''ce^o'r*D'fr j XXIV. Provided alfo, and be it further enaded by the Authority of this prefent Pariiament, That continuance of j when the Prices of Corn or Grain, at the Times, Havens and Places, when and where the faid Corn or ^he faid Aa, ' Grain fhall be bought, ihipped or loaden, exceed not the Rates hereafter following, viz. The Quarter of ^JJ^j^Cornm.iy
 * Ad made in the faid fourth Year, as was in Force the laft Day of the Seffion of Parliament holden in the 21 Jac. i. c. 18.'
 * dering of Baftard Children; (36) by Virtue of this Ad, lliall be and continue until the End of the lirfi: Swearing
 * i Wheat at thirty and two Shillings the Quarter; the Quarter of Rye at twenty Shillings ; the Quarter of be trarfported.

I Money; That then it fhall be lawful for all and every Peribn and Perfons, being Subjeds of the Kind's j Majefty, his Heirs and Succeflbrs, and born within this Realm, to carry and tranfport of his own, and ' to buy to fell again in Markets and out of Markets, and to keep or fell, or carry and tranfport, any of ■ the faid Corns and Grains from the Places where they (hall be of fuch Prices, unto any Farts beyond the Seas in Amity with his Majefty, as Merchandize, in Ships, Crayers or other VelTels, whereof any Engli(h-born Subjed or Subjeds then (hall be the Owner or Owners, or the fame to carry and fell in other Places within this Realm or Dominions thereof; any Law, Statute or Ufage to the contrary hereof notwithftanding : And that the King's Majefty, his Heirs and Succeflbrs, (hall have and receive by the The Curtoman* , Cuftomers and Officers of his Ports, for the Cuftom or Poundage of every Quarter of Wheat, Poundage of of other Grain, fixteen-pence : Which faid feveral Sums fo to be had and taken as Cuftom or Pound- age, (hall be in full Satisfadion of all manner of Cuftom or Poundage for the faid Corn or Grain, by" Vol. III. S any
 * Peafe and Beans at fixteen Shillings ; the Quarter of Barley or Malt at fixteen Shillings of current Englife-) ^i J»<^' "• '^^ ^S«
 * to be tranfported by Force of this Statute, out of this Realm, two Shillings ; of every Quarter *-°''"*