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 68o C. 2 9, 30.' Anno o£lavo Sc nono Gulielmi III. A. D. 3697.' ■Ko Debentures lies for the timc being; and that no Orders oi Debentures fliall be paid the fame Day in which they arc to be raid the {e^t up from the Auditor's Office to the Clerk of the Pells (except Orders for the Navy, Ordnance, fame Day- *">[ ^ Forces, or fof Monies regiHred upon feme of the publick Regifters) to the end^ the Clerk of the Pells, or •Cieik"of'the '^ h'S fenjor Clerk in his Abfence, the Tellers, or their Clerks, and the Deputy Chamberlains, may know at Pl'IIs, except Or- the Opening of the Chert or Chefts in the Morning what Money to take out for the Service of that Day; ners tor the Na- and that the faid Clerk of the Pells and Deputy Chamberlains every Morning (Sundays and Holidays ex- ♦y^/"^' 'J/"'^" cepted) at their firft coming to the Exchequer, fliall go up to the Tellers, or their Clerks, and having firffc left with thTm t^ken Notice of what Debentures or Orders are direfted for Payment, and lie ready to be fatisfied, fhall /very Morning forthwith caufe the refpedtive Cheft or Chefts to opened in their Prefence, and fo much Money to be taken for fatisi'ying the out, and left with the Tellers, or their Clerks, as will fatisfy the faid Debentures or Orders fo diredfed. Debentures for and ready to be fatisfied, and the reil to be fafe locked up agam ; and that every Day before their Departure that Day. ^j^g ^gj| j-gjuj-n to the fame Offices, and fee all the Money which was received that Day (except what Money to be ^jj^jj fjjyg jjegn paid away by Debentures or Orders recorded with the Clerk of the Pells) to be firft weighed rie'nfpcmedin ^" '^^ Bags, that fo it may be feen or gueiTed very near, whether the Teller or his Clerk puts in and takes' the Chefts. 'Out his Money truly, and a Ticket expreffing the Content to be put into each Bag, and fo to be fecured in the faid Chefts, under the three Locks aforefaid ; and in cafe Money locked up in the faid Chefts be dire£ted to be iflusd for the Navy, Ordnance, Forces, or upon any of the faid publick Regifters, fo that Payments not to the Payments muft not be deferred till the Chefts are opened the next Morning, then the faid Clerk of te deferred. the Pells and Deputy Chamberlains, upon fuch Occafion, fhall go up forthwith to the Tellers Offices, and fee the Chefts opened for that Money, and the publick Service difpatched without Delay, and the Chefts Clerk of the to be fecured again in Manner as aforefaid ; and when the faid Clerk of the Pells, by reafon of Sicknefs, Pells, S:c. «ot cannot attend, or fliall have Leave of Abfence, it is hereby appointed. That his eldeft Clerk fliall keep Clerk "&C. to ^ his Keys of the faid Chefts, and when the faid Deputy Chamberlain fliall happen to be fick, or have any keep the Keys. Leave to be abfent, then his Keys of the faid Chefts fhall be kept by his Fellow the other Deputy Cham- No Mojiey to be berlain ; and that no Money fhall be taken out of the faid Chefts, but in the Prefence and View of the faid taken out, but refpedlive Teller (or his Clerk) and of the Clerk of the Pells, or (in cafe of Sicknefs, or Abfence with ^^I^'f""^ Leave, as aforefaid, of his eldeft Clerk, and likewife of the eldeft Deputy Chamberlain, or (in cafe of his "' *^' Sicknefs, or Abfence with Leave as aforefaid) of the other Deputy Chamberlain, in the Manner and Form before mentioned. Xin. And be it enacfled by the Authority aforefaid. That the Auditor of the Receipt by himfelf, or his Chief Clerk, from and after the twentieth Day of Jpril one thoufand fix hundred ninety-feven, do at leafl: AtiditoroBce m ^^^g jj^ every eight and twenty Days call the proper Officers of the faid Receipt together, and vifit every every^Vuer's' Teller's Cafli, and by numbering the Bags, opening them, or fome of them promifcuoufly, and (if he Cafc, and once things it neceflary) by weighing or telling the Money, or any Part thereof, do fee that the refpedive in 3 Months ex- Tellers have, in real Money, the Remains wherewith he charges them, and that he do, as frequently as amine their he thinks fit, but at leaft once in every three Months, carefully examine the Tellers Vouchers for the Vouchers. Payments which he allows them in his weekly Certificates. I Geo- I. c. 25, ■' J Farther Prcmjioiis rdat'wg te Excbcjttir and Excbe^ucr B'llh, 9 IV. 3. r. i S? 3. i6Gso. z, c. iz. 3 3 C«. X. c. 26. 33 Geo, 2. t. I, 18, 21, & 13. 1 Geo. 3, CAP. XXIX. P R. An A& for the Repair of the Piers of Bridlington, alias Burlington, in the Eaft Riding of the County of Tori. A Farthing />fr Chaldron on Coals loaden at Newcajlk, &c. to be paid till i May 1704. for re- building 5ar//;7^toz Pier. The Monies raifed by this KSi to be laid out for repairing the Pier. Juftices for the £aft Riding of Torkfhlre once a Year may infpeiSt the Book, and make Orders for the better Ma- nagement of the Duties. Commiffioners may convey the Duties as Security for Money borrowed. Commiffioners to furvey and infpedl the Repairs of the faid Pier, and certify the fame to the Juftices, who areto fefs the Lands mentioned in the Grant of King Jaynes 1. to the Earl of Holdernefs, and on Non- payment to diftrain. [Continued by 5 Geo. i. cap. 10. §. 2. for 25 Years from June 1730J C. A P. XXX. An A<5t for ftipplying fome Defefts in the Laws for the Relief of the Poor of this Kingdom. pLfons'coming ! 17 OR AS MUCH as many poor Perfons chargeable to the Pari fli, Townfliip or Place, where they to inhabit in any ^ -^. ^'^5' "^eerly for Want of Work, would in any other Place where fufficient Employment is to be had, Pariih or Place, ^ m.amtain themlelves and Families, without being burthenfome to any Parifh, Townfliip or Place, but and bringing not bcing able to give fuch Security as will or may be expefted and required upon their coming to fettle- rpcateund^'^rhe .. P^'"'^'^^'^ '" ^ny Other Place, and the Certificates that have been ufually given in fuch Cafes having Churchwarden,, ^F^^ oftentimes conftrued into a Notice in Hand Writing, they are for the moft Part confined to live in Han.is, !<r. ^ their own Panflies, Townfliips or Places, and not permitted to inhabit elfewhere. though their Labour ir^Bth--nifo ^^is Wanted in^many othc^r Places, where the Licrcafe of Manufaftures would employ more Hands;' Be it _.u..i , ._ ,___., t;- , n T ,, ,, . „ , id with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Parliament afTembled, That if any Perfon or ■ jc u J J ■ •" which fhall be in the Year of our Lord one provide for th.-.n niouland iix hundred ninety fcven, fliall come into any Parifii or other Place there to inhabit and refide, '^tl!.'''"}^^^ n ^'-'i^' ^^?,f^"-^ T""^ procure, bring and deliver to the Churchwardens or Overfeers of the Poor of the come and inhabit, or to any or either of them, a Certificate iwardens and Overfeers of the Poor of any other Parifti, Town- or under the Hands and Seals of the Overfeers of the Poor of any owni