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 A. D. 1696.' Anno fepti'mo & ocf^tavo GuLiELMi III. C. 39. 637 ' their Families, younger Children, and Relations, and great Difputes, Troubles, and Expences, have *'• ^'•"^•y"' ' often happened concerning tlie fame, to the great Damage or Ruin of many :' For Remedy whereof, and 'Vpt^'/i^ for preventing all Queftions, Doubts and Difficulties for the future touching the faid Cuftom and Ufage ; ' Be it enadted by the King's moil: Excellent Majefl:y, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spi- ritual a_nd Temporal, and Commons, in this^prefent Parliament aflemblcd, and by the Authority of the i'am queatn, ana aupoie or, an ana nnguiar tneir ijooas, <^na.teis, uetits and otner t erionai Jtitate, to tneir Crods and Chat- Executor or Executors, or to fuch other Perfon or Ferfons as the faid Teftator or Teftators fhall think fit, tels by Will. in as' large and ample Manner as by the Laws and Statutes of this Realm any Perfon or Pcrfons may give and difpofe of the fame, within any Part of the Province of Canterbury, or elfevvhcre ; and that from and widows, _&c. after the faid twenty-fourth Day of Jut?!: one thoufand fix hundred ninety-fix, the Widows, Children, and not to claim any otlier the Kindred of ilich Teilator or Teflators, fhall be barred to claim or demand any Part of the Goods, p";^^^] ^Ojte Chattels, or other Perfonal Eflrte of fuch Teflator or Tcfiators, in any other Manner than as by the faid lafl Wills and Teftaments is limited and appointed ; any Law, Statute, Cuftom or Ufage to the contrary in any wife notwithflanding. IL Provided always, That noihing in this Aft contained fhall extend to take away any Right or Title, Not to take a- which any Woman now married, or younger Children now born, may have to the reafonable Part of their ^^y ^^^ '^'&^"^ Hufbands or Fathers Eftate, by virtue or colour of the faid Cuftom or Ufoge. °/ Women, &c. ' ^ ^ ajrcat'y married. See farther concerning TVales, 11 & ii W» 3. f. 9. 8 GiO. 1. r, 25. 6 Geo, 2. c- 14, and 20 Geo. z* c* 4ft. C A P. XXXIX. An Adl for encouraging the Linen Manufafture oi Inland., and bringing Flax and Hemp into, and the making of Sail Cloth in this Kingdom. ' WJ HERE A S there are great Surris of Money and Bullion yearly exported out of this Kingdom, -s n, g. c. 4. ' VV for the purchafing of Hemp, Flax and Linen, and the Produftions thereof, which might in great j El. c %. ' Meafure be prevented by being fupplied from Ireland, if fuch proper Encouragement were given as might ' invite Foreign Proteftants into that Kingdom to fettle;' Be it therefore enadfed by the King's moft Ex- cellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Com- mons, in this prefent Parliament afl^embled, and by the Authority of the fame. That from and after the Hemp or Flax, firft Day of Augtiji one thoufand fix hundred ninety-fix, it fliall and may be lawful to and for any Native *^^- ""^y ^^ i™- or Natives of England or Ireland to import into England, directly from Ireland, any Sorts of Hemp or Flax, [°'j^r '"'"^"S" and all the Produftion thereof, as Thread, Yarn, and Linen, of the Growth and Manufafture oi Ireland, hndCufl^mfrtc free from all Manner of Cuftoms, Duties, and Impofitions whatfoever, the Mafter or other chief Officer of on Certificate the Vefiel fo importing the fame, bringing with him or them a Certificate or Certificates from the chief from the Officer Officer or Officers Marks, Number, Lading, with the and the Name or ] the Goods therein mentioned to be bona fide of the Growth and Manufacture of the Kingdom, without ' Confirmed by- Fraud or Covin, and where and to whom in £?7^/an^ configned ; and alfo the Mafter or Mafters, chief Of- ' '^""'*' *^t- *• ficer or Officers of the faid Ship or Ships, Veflel or Veflfels, on Arrival in England, making Oath, that the 2^^^,;^^^^^ ^^j^j^j faid Bales, Parcels and Goods therein contained, are the faid Bales, Parcels and Goods taken on board, Manufaauresby by virtue of the faid Certificate or Certificates fo to be produced ; any A£i:, Cuftom or Ufage heretofore to 16 Geo. 2. c.a6. the contrary notwithflanding. ' IL And forafmuch as the making of Sail Cloth in England is of great Ufe and Benefit to the Nation, EngliA made ' and will employ many thoufands of the Poor; which Manufaifture is already fet up in feveral Parts of ^'"' ^'"'^ '° ''® ' this Kingdom, and brought to good Perfeftion ;' Be it therefore enaded by the Authority aforefiiid. That "J'°" ° for the Encouragement of the further Improvement of the fame, -sW. Englijh made Sail Cloth (upon due B,iti(h Linen Proof upon Oath of its being made in this Kingdom) fhall from and after the firft Day oi Auguji one thou- Cloth m.idc of fand fix hundred ninety and fix, be exported free from the Payment of all Cuftom and Duty whatever, H'=""po f'^^' whether the fame be exported in the Piece or Boult, or in Sails ready made; any Law, Aft or Statute, to^*'^'^^ ™^l ^^ . ■ -r ^ ■^i.r, J- J J J J, exported Cudom the contrary m any wile notwithftanding. fi.Jj. |, , q^.^ j_ c. 7. §. 39. Farther Provifiom concerning Linen, I ./^itn. fiat. 2. c. S, -t^Ann, c. S. 7 Ann. c. 7. 10 Ann. c. ci. fcB. 66. l^ Ann. ft;:;, i. c. 0, 19, tf 21. J Geo. I. c. 36, 3 Geo. I. c, J & 21. 17 Gee. z. t, 30. 18 Geo, 2, c, 24., 27, & 36. 21 Geo. 2, c. 26, 24 Ceo. 2, c, 46, 29 Geo. 2. c, 15. anci 33 Geo. 2. c, 32. Anno
 * faid Principality and Marches thereof, notwithftandingany Difpofition of the fame by their Hufbands and <■• »o- ' ^'-