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 A.D. i688. Anno primo GuLiELMi & Mari^. C. 32. 437 ff or otherwife tranfporteJ, conveyed, or carried into foreign Parts, that the faid Owner or Owncrs9 & lo W. 3. fha'u in the firfl: Place cauie a due Entry to be made of the faid Wooll, at the Port from whence the famec. 4°- ihall be fo intended to be conveyed, containing the exact Weight, Marks, and Numbers of the famc,'^'^'^"''"' " before he or they prefume to load or carry away any of the faid WoolJ, within five Miles of any fuch ^^o^^uonVm^s^&c or Place on the SeaCoafts, from whence the fame is fo to be conveyed. And if any Wooll (hall be carryingby^Ceo^i.c' towards the Sea without being firft entred in Manner aforefaid, the Wooll fo found, as alfo the Horfe on'r. §. 14. Horfcs, Cart, Waggon, or other Beafts, or Carriages conveying the fame, fiiall be forfeited and loll: : Andpcnalty. the Perfon or Perfons carrying, driving, aiding, or abctiing the fame, fnall fuifer and forfeit in fuch Man- ner as by the Laws and Statutes now in Force againft the bxportation of Wooll is provided. III. Provided always, and it ia hereby cnacfted and declared, That the foregoing Claufe is not intended, perrons carrv- norfhallbe conftrued to extend to the hindring any Perfon or Perfons from carrying his or their Woolii„gWonM from the Place of {hearing the fame, on Horfes, or by Carts and Waggons, to his or tlieir own Dwelling- fffm fearing, houfe or Houfes, or Out-lioufes thereunto belonging, though the fame be within live Miles or lefs of the"' """>' "• Sea, fo as fuch Perfon or Perfons within ten Days after the llieanng of the faid "Wooll, and before lie or they remove or otherwife difpofe of the fame, or any Part thereof, from th-; Place where it was firft car- ried after [hearing, do under his or their Hands certify to the Officers of the Cuftoms in the next adjacenc Port ihe true Qiiantity of the faid Wooll (that is to fay) of the Number of Fleeces, and where the fame fs houfed, and that fuch Perfon or Perfons do not remove or otherwife difpofe of the faid Wooll to any other Place, without firft certifying the Officer of fuch Port, under his or their Hands, of his Inteniion to remove the fame three Days at leaft before fuch Reinoval. And the Officer and Officers in the refpec-R^g'fte'^ the tive Ports, and the Limits of fuch Ports, are hereby required to receive and keep fuch Certificates, and'-'^"'"'--'^^"- to make a Regifter of them ; but in Cafe any fuch Perfon or Perfons Ihall neglect to make and fend .fuch I Certificate to the Officer or Officers of the next adjacent Port as aforefaid, or fhali remove or otherwife. ' difpofe of any of the faid Wooll, before fuch Certificate of his Intention fo to do be made and delivered ! as aforefaid, fuch Perfon or Perfons fhall have no Benefit by this Provifo, but be liable to the Penalties expreffed in the foregoing Claufe. fV, And be it further ena£ted by the Authority aforefaid. That all Cocquets for carrying Wooll from Co any Port within the Kingdom of England, Dominion of Wales, or from the Port of Berwick upon T'awii, Certificate fhall be written upon Paper, and not Parchment, and. figned by three of the chief Officers of fuch refpec- '1°"' '" ^' s tive Poitat leaft; and all Certificates of landing the fame again in any other of the faid Ports, or froin the'"  Kino-dom of Ireland, ftiall be figned in like Manner ; and that all fuch Wooll, both at {hipping and land- ing, {hall be weighed in the Prefence of the faid Officers giving fuch Cocquets and Certificates refpedtive- ly ; and that the exadl: Weight, Marks, and Numbers of fuch Wooll, fo {hipped and landed, {hall be like- ! wife particularly exprelTed in both Cocquet and Certificate. _ V. And be it further enafted and declared by the Authority aforefaid. That all and every, fuch Officer Officers Pe- and Officers, as {hall not obferve the Directions in this A£t before mentioned on their Parts to be perform- "^'-Y' ed, {hail be deemed and adjudged as Aiders and Abettors of the faid Tranfportation, and fuffer the Penal- 13 Cat. 2. c. 52. ! ties contained in the Statutes made in the twelfth and fourteenth Years of King Charles the Second, againft'5 ^ h-^^"-. »■ Tranfportation of Wooll, and other the Things before mentioned. ' '^' '^' VI. Be it further enabled by the Authority aforefaid, that no Wooll fhall be fhipped from the KingdomPorts of Im- l of Ireland, but from thefe Ports following, (viz.) Dublin, Waterford, Youghall, Kingfale, Corke, andP""="iS«. ' Drtgheda ; and that no Wool {hall be imported from the Kingdom oi Ireland into any Ports but thefe lol- P^j"^'^^^, lowing {z'iz.J Liverpool, Chejier, Brijhl, Minehead, Barnjiaple, Bidiford, znA Exeter. &8W, 3!! Vli. And for the better and more effeftual Execution of this and other A6ls made againft Exportation!?., §. 5. ' j of Wooll, be it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid. That the Right Honourable Sir Thomas P/7- Cornmiflioners ktngton Lord Mayor of the City of London, Sir Henry Goodrich Baronet, Sir Patience Ward Knight, Sir'^'^.f"""'' '*'* i Matthe-w Andrews Knight,. Sir Benjamin Neivland Knight, Sir John Mattheivs Knight, Sir Peter Rich ' * ' Knight, Sir Robert Dajhwood, Sir William Portman Knight and Baronet, Sir Henry AjhburJ} '^zxorxtt. Sir V/dliam Afnhurft Knight, Sir Richard Newdigate, Sir yolm Fleet, William Harhord, John Summers, John ■ Sandford, Foot' Onjlow, John Pollxfen, Richard Bret, William Cranmore, Edward Montague, Efquires ;. Samuel Hajpl, William. HaJJil fenior, John Parijh, John p'oyer, John Gibbon, Barnard Carter, Gentlemen ; ' Mr. Montague of Horton, Sir Thomas Samuel Baronet, Wiliidm Dugdale Efquire, John Ajlley of Woley^ i Efquire, Sir William Langham, Sir John Poky Knight, Sir Benjamin Ayloffe Baronet, Sir Robert Jefferyes. Knight, Sir John Lethuellier Knight, Sir Gabriel Roberts K.nght, Sir Samud Dajhivcod Knight, Sir Tho-r. mas Vernon Knight, Nathaniel Tench, William Huffey, Thomas ^ Canharn, William Gore, Hugh Strode, Sa-. ! muel Aleverel, John Smith, Tbo.nas Firmin, Arthur Moore, William Crouch, Thomas Fleatly, Thomas San- i dys, William Jolly, Efquires ; Paris Slaughter, Henry Cornijh, John Devinck, Richard Scott, David Prole,.. Thomas Crandal, Philip Bickly, John Paris, Richard Harrifon, John BuJifield, John Haines, Edward Bickly,. Nicholas Broking, William Sardford, Benjai.in Ivie, Daniel Ivie, Andrnv Jeffcry, Thotnas Turner, Peter I'nr, Hem-y Newcomb, Jofeph Pince,. Matthew Ferris, William Spry, John Keeje fenior, John Mofikly junior^ ff'^illiarn Wrayford, John Touat, Robert Forjler, John Lavington, Thomas Potter, Robert Burridge, John Upcot, John Smith, "John Mudford, or any five of &iem, be authorized for putting this and other the faid Laws in Execution, who are hereby impowered from Time to Time, by their Agents or Subftitutes to be deputed under the Hands and Seals of any five or more of them, to feize all Wool!, Wooll-fells, and other the Things above mentioned, yvhich ihall be endeavoured to be tranfported- contrary to tl>i? MX j and alfo' t©.