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 A. D. 1604. Amiofecundo[vulgoprimo] Jacobi I. C. 22. 25 Part thereof (hall go to the City, Borough, Town or Lord or Lords of Liberties, where the Offence fliall be committed or done: (4) And all fnch Leather, Shoes, Boots, Bufkins, Startups, Slippers, How the Wafts Pantofles, V/ares, Stuff and other Things whatfoever, made of tanned Leather or cun-ied Leather, f"//tfiBi^ 'for-'^ which ihall be feifed by Virtue of this Acl, and Ihall be found by the Triers to be appointed as is {.Ui irLcn- aforefaid, or by the Matters and Wardens of the feveral Companies aforelaid, to be infuflicient, (hall be don, (haii be forfeited and diftributed as hereafter followeth : That is to fay, fuch Leather or Stuff ib feized within the d'ft"'^"=<*- City of London or within three Miles Compafs of the fame, to be brought to Guild-Hall in London, there to be prized by indifferent Perfons, and the Value thereof to be divided into three Parts ; whereof one Part to be to the firft Seifor and Seifors of the faid unlawful Stuff, and another Part to t)ie Ufe of the Chamber oi London, and the other Part to be diftributed to the poor Folks, as well being within the New Hofpital of St. Bartholojnew's in London, as to fuch poor Houfholders as fhall be inhabiting within the City oi' London or the Circuit aforefaid, at the Difcretions of fuch Perfons as the Mayor of the faid Ci- ty and four Aldermen of the fame for the Time being, (hall appoint for the fame : (5) And that all fuch HowtbeWarcj Leather, Boots, Shoes, Saddles, Wares, Stuff and Things made of or with Leather as is aforefaid, which ^^'^1°J '{"^T^ Ihall be found within any other City, Borough, Town or Place within this Realm, out of the faid City fe^t^j in'oiircr of London and tliree Miles Compafs, infufficiently wrought, tanned or curried as is aforefaid, and Ihall Places, rhali be be feifed and tried to be forfeited in Manner and i orm aforefaid, (hall be brought to the Common H3II diltnbuted. of every fuch City, Borough and Town, or to fome convenient and open Place to be appointed by the L/ord of the Liberty or his Deputy, where no Common Hall is, there to be prized as is aforefaid: (6) One Part of the faid Value thereof to be difpofed unto the Poor, and in other Deeds of Charity in thole Parts, after the Difcretion of the Mayors, Bailiffs, Headboroughs, and Lords of Liberties ; another Part to be delivered to the Mayors, Baili(Fs and other Head Officers of any City, Borough or Town Cor- porate, to the Ufe of the Commonalty of fuch City, Borough or Town Corporate ; and where no fuch Officers be, then to the Lord or Lords of the Liberty where any fuch Forfeiture Ihall be committed, or Seifurehadj and the third Part to the Seifor or Seifors of fuch Leather, Stuff or Wares infufficiently tanned, curried or wrought, as is aforefaid, for his and their Pains. XLVII. Provided always, That no Perfon to whom any fuch unlawful Leather or Stuff fliail be given Forfeited Ware by this Ad, (liall give or fell any fuch Leather or Stuff to any Perfon or Perfons that (hall fell the lame, {^'"i^^hat wm upon Pain that the Buyer (hall forfeit for every Parcel of fuch unlawful Leather or Stuff to be fold, con- fell it again, trary to the true Meaning of this laft Claufe, three Siijllin^ Four-pence. XLVin. Provided always. That this Ad, nor any Thing therein contained, fhall not in any wife The Authority be prejudicial or hurtful to the Chancellors, Vice-Chancellors, Proctors, Taxors and Scholars, P^^^P^"'f their Officers, Minifters, Affigns or Farmers, of the Univerfities of O,x/ord and Cambridge, or any of cambr'idge^fof them, of, for or concerning the Authority of Search of tanned Leather, or any of the Forfeitures of the Search of Lea- iiime, which they lawfully had or might have had before the making of this prefent Ad j foas they do in iher referved. ■ all Things obferve fuch Order in, about, or for Searching, Sealing and Regiftring of Leather, as by this Ad is prefcribed and appointed, upon the Pain therein contained ; any Thing herein contained to the con- trary notwithftanding. XLIX. ' And for the avoiding of all Ambiguities and Doubts which may and do grow upon the what diaii be ' Definition and Interpretation of this Word Leather,' (2) It enaded and declared by thefe Prefents, reputed LeaHier. That the Hides and Skins of Ox, Steer, Bull, Cow, Calf, Deer red and fallow. Goats and Sheep, being tanned or tawed, and every fait Hide, is, (hall be and ever hath been reputed and taken- for I/Cather. L. And for the better Execution of this Ad, be it further enaded. That all Juftices of Affife, Juftlces What Officers of Gaol-Delivery, Juftices of Peace, and Stewards of Franchifes, Leets and Law-days, within their ^d''pi"'i,)"the^ feverai Precinds, Jurifdidions and Liberties, and Mayor of London for the Time being, within the faid ofP:nc?safoic- City, and within three Miles Compafs of the fame City, and all other Mayors, Bailiffs and other Head faid. Officers of Cities, Boroughs and Towns, within their feveral Jurifdidions, Liberties, Precinds, Offices and Authorities, Ihall enquire of all the Premiffes in their- Seflions, Leet or Law-Day, and hear or determine tihe fame, and alfo by their Difcretions examine all Perfons fufpec^ed to offend tliis Ad or any Parcel thereof. LI. And be it further enaded. That where any Manor, Liberty or Franchife immediately appertaineth The Steward's to the King's Majefty, his Heirs or Succeffors, the Steward for the Time being of every fuch Manor, m^VoT of ol?* Liberty and Franchife, (hall have the like Authorities, Powers, Jurifdidions and Advantages, and alfo King's, fhall bear and pay all the like Pains, Penalties and Forfeitures, as are given, appointed, limited or laid by this Statute to or upon the Lords of Liberties and Franchifes, as in this Statute is expreffed. LII. And be it further enaded. That all Currying and Drefllng of Leather, commonly called Dry- Dry-currying currying and Prizing, (hall be conftrued to be Dreffmg and Currying of the manner of Spanifi Leather, Lelthe"' ald^' of what Colour foever it be ; and that to, all Arti(icers (other than Shoe-makers yearly between the laft who may ufe it. oi September and the twentieth of y//>n7) it (hall be lawful to ufe all kinds of Leather dreffed and curried in that Manner of Dry-currying and Prizing as they lawfully might before the making of this Ad, fo that the fame Leather fo to be ufed be well and fufficiently tanned, according to the Form prefcribed in this Ad, and alfo well and fub.ft&ntially dreffed, curried and frized, in the Manner of Dry-currying and Prizing abovelaid. LIII. And be it enaded i>y the Authority aforefaid. That this Ad, and every Part thereof, (hall be This Aft diall conftrued and adjudged to extend, to JVahi as amply as it doth to this Realm, to all Intents, Con- extend toWaiee. ftrudions and Purpofes. LIV. ' And forafaiuch..as (notwithftanding the good Laws and great Penalties in that Behalf pro- The Forfeiture fore.eaided by the Authority aforefaid. Thatif any Leather wrought, cut, orunwrought, to the Intent tranfpcrted. Vol. IIL E <>. > S > and nottofo.fe or difclofe it.
 * vided) great Qiiantities of Leather are daily traijfported out of this Realm» and efpecially by the ISjegli- ^l*^"fff™n(!'
 * gence and Corniption of Comptrollers, Cuftom'ers, Searchers, and all their Deputies ;' Be it there- Le'ather''to be