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 A.D. i6o4' AiinofecLmdo[vuIgopnmo] Jacobi I. C. i8. 15 Parliament, and alfo the Moiety or one Half-part of all and every the Forfeitures and Penalties hereafter limited and appointed in and by this prefent A<5>, fliall be to our Sovereign Lord the King's Majefty, his Heirs and Succeflbrs, and the other Moiety or Half-part thereof to fuch Ferfon or Perfons as will fue for the fame, by A(5Hon of Debt, Bill, Plaint or Information, to be commenced or brought or proleciitcd in any Court of Record, wherein no Eflbin, ProtecStion, or Wager of Law fhall be admitted or allowed for the Defendant. III. And be it further enacHied by the Authority aforefaid. That no Perfon or Perfons from and after y"ji'°"'>""'T the faid forty Days Iball make» or caufa to be made, any Felt or Hat, of or with any Wool or Stuff what- and vvho"thdr'* foever, unlefs he or they fliall have firft ferved as Apprentices in the forefaid Trade or Art of Felt-makinf Servants, and during the Space of feven Years at the leaft ; neitlier (hall they retain and fet to work, in the faid Art any ''°"' ""^"y- otherPerfon or Perfons than Journeymen that have lawfully ferved in that Art, and Apprentices lawfully bound in the faid Trade or Art, nor above the Number ot two Apprentices at one Time, nor thofe for any lefs Term than feven Years; (z) upon Pain to forfeit five Pound for every Month that he Ihall con- tinue offending contrary to the true Meaning of this Ad, and: to be recovered to the Ufes and in Maimer aforefaid. IV. And be it further enabled by the Authority aforefaid. That no Perfon or Perfons from and after ^°5'™"se'' the faid forty Days, Ihall retain or let on work in the faid Art of Hat or Felt-making, any Perfon or Per- wo'rkin maWnr fons born out of his Majcfty.'s Realms and Dominions of England, Scotland, and Ireland, upon Pain to for- of Hats. feit five Pound for every Month wherein foch Perfon or Perfons fliall lb offend contrary to the Meaning of this A&, and to be recovered to the Ufes and in Manner and Form aforefaid. V. Provided always. That nothing in this A61 or in the faid former Act contained fliall extend to Hat-makers- charge any Perfon or Perfons lawfully exerciling the laid Art, with any Pain or Forfeiture, for fetting or Sons, ufing his or their own natural Son or Sons to the Making or Working of Hats or Felts, in liis or their own Houfe or Houfes, fo as every fuch Son or Sons -be bound by Indenture of Apprenticehood for the Term of feven Years at the leaft, which Term fhall not be to expire before he Ihall be of the full Age of two and twenty Years ; any Thing abovefaid to the contrary notwithflanding. VI. Provided^ always, and be it enadted by the Authority aforefaid. That every Felt-maker that now FelMnak-er?ar is, and by the Space of one Year lafi; paft before the Beginning of this prefent Parliament was, a Maker the Tiirje of or Worker of Felts, and being an Houiholder, and all fuch as now are Apprentices, Covenant-fer'ant or '^'? Statute, snd Journeyman in the fame Art or Myftery of P'elt-making (fo as the fame Apprentice ferve the Relidue of may foc'om'ir.ue, feven Years at the leaft) fhall or may, during fuch Perfon's natural Life, continue making of Hats and Felts, albeit the fame Perfon were not bound Apprentice to the fame Art for the Space of feven Years.j any Thing in. this A6t or elfevvhere to tlie contrary notwithftanding,. C A P. XVIIL An A& for Avoiding of deceitful Buying and Spending corrupt and unwholfom Hops. ' Hops brought into this Realm of England from foreign Parts, by Way of Merchandize here to be ut- Hops? 1°"^^^^ ' tered and fold, with Leaves, Stalks, Powder, Sand, Straw, and with Loggets of Wood, Drofs and o- brewing with ' ther Soil in very many Sacks of Hops for Increafe of the Weight thereof, felling, the fame together for''^^'"- II. For Reformation whereof, Be it therefore enafted by our Sovereign Lord the King, and by the- Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament affembled, and by the Authority of the fame. That if any Foreigner, Stranger, native Englijhman, Denizen, Merchant or any other Perfon or Perfons whofoever, do at any Time or Times from or after the P'eaft of St. Michael the' Archangel next coming after the End of this prefent Seflion of Parliament, bring or caufe to be brouglit, into this Realm of Englaiid, out from any other foreign Realm or Dominions from beyond the Seas, any Hops being deceitfully or corruptly unclean, corrupt or mixt with any Powder, Duft, Drofs, Sand or any other Soil whatfoever, that every Perfon fo offending therein contrary to this Aft, fhall foifeit the fame Hops fo brought into this Realm. III. And for the better Avoiding of the Danger of Sicknefs by ufing of the falfe packed, unclean and The Forfeiture corrupt Hops; (z) Be it therefore further ena6ted by the Authority aforefaid. That it any Brewer of Beer J°gg|_^"J'^sAie or Ale, or any other Perfon which fhall buy the fame Hops fo brought from beyond the Seas or growing n^id with corrupt within this Realm, and fliall imploy and fpend the fame about.the Making or Brewing of Beer or Ale to <"■ mingled be fold, being unclean, corrupt or mixt with any Powder, Duft, Drofs, Sand or any other Soil whatfo-^^P*' ever, every Perfon fo offending therein contrary to the. Intent of this A6t, fhall in like Sort forfeit for the fame Offence, the Value of thofe Hops fo bought, imployed or fpent in Brewing ; ( 3 ) the one Moiety of all which Forfeitures fliall be to our Sovereign Lord the King, his Heirs and SuccefTors, the, other Moiety thereof to him or them that will feize the fame, or fue for the fame by Bill, Plaint, Information or A6tion of Debt in any of the King's Courts of Record; in which no E"ffbin, Protedlion or Wager of Law fhall be allowed, &c. IV. This Adt to continue to the End of the firft.SefTion of the next Parliament. [3 Car. i. c. 4. Continued until the End of the lirfl: Seflion of the next Parliament, and farther continued by 16 Car. i, cap. 4.J CAP.
 * "pOrafmuch as of late great Frauds and Deceits are generally pratElifed and ufed by Foreigners, Mer- The Penalty for
 * J/ chants. Strangers and others in foreign Parts beyond the Seas, in the falfe Packing of all foreign ^'■■•S'"S"'°'*'i?
 * fo much Money as the Hops are fold for, to the enriching of themfelves by Deceit : (2) By Means of Several Fair-
 * which falfe Packing of foreign Hops, the Subjefts of this Realm have been of late Years abufed and hootis praa;red
 * deceived unto the Value of twenty thoufand Pounds yearly at the leaft, befides the Danger of the Sub*, pacw^^lf Hop<.
 * jefts Healths, for that in many Sacks of foreign Hops there is not found fcarce one third Part to be good
 * and clean Hops, the Reft being Drofs and Soil':