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 *jo C. 2&> Anno primo Georgii Regis. Stat. 2. AD. 1714. Dnration of th'a XVIII. Provided, That this Act (hall be in Force for five Years, and to the End of the next Seffion d* A fl' Parliament, after the Expiration of the laid five Years, and no longer. [Made perpetual by 9 Geo. I* .See 6 Geo. t. c. C - ^. §• 3-j ) g. and 3 Geo, I. c - 24. for 'be mire ejfcBual fufprcjfing of Piracy. CAP. XXYI. An A£t for continuing feveral Laws therein mentioned relating to Coals, Hemp and Flax, Irifh and Scotch Linen, and the Affize of Bread ; and for giving Power to adjourn the Quarter-Seffions for the County of AnglefeU, for the Purpofes therein mentioned. '■I. ^|¥7HEREAS divers temporary Laws, which by Experience have been found beneficial and ufefui^ VV are expired or near expiring ;' Therefore, for continuing the fame. Be it enacted by the King's moll Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and" Commons, in this prefent Parliament affembled, and by the Authority of the fame, That an A£t made The Aa of 9 in the Seffion of Parliament held in the ninth Year of the Reign of the late Queen Anne, intituled, An Art Ann. c. 28. to dijfolve the prefent, and prevent the future Combination of Coal-Owners, Lightermen, Mcflers of Ships, and una e cerpet.ua . ^ grs ^ tg advance the Price of Coals, in Prejudice of the Navigation, Trade and Manufactures of this King- dom, and for the further Encouragement of the Coal Trade, which was to continue for three Years, and from thence 60 the End of the next Seffion of Parliament, which A£t was further continued by an Act made in the firft Year of the Reign of his prefent Majefty King George, which will expire at the End of this Seffion of Parliament, fhall be made perpetual. The Aft of 11 JI. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That an Act made in the Seffion of Parliament, & 12 W. 3. c. held in the eleventh and twelfth Years of his late Majefty King William the Third, intituled, An Ait for 16. made perpe- t j ]e fatter afcertaining the Tithes of Hemp and Flax, which was to continue for feven Years, and from thence to the End of the next Seffion of Parliament; which Act was further continued by an Act made in the 6' Ana. £.28. fixth Year of her faid late Majefty Queen Anne, for feven Years, from the Expiration thereof; which Act was further continued by an Act made in the firft Year of his prefent Majefty King George, and will expire at the End cf this prefent Seffion of Parliament, fhall be made perpetual. The Aa of 3 & Hi. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That fo much of the Act made in the third 4 Ann. c. 8. an j f ourt h Years of the Reign of her faid late Majefty Queen Anne, intituled, An Ail to permit the Expor- Farther conti- tation s/~Irifh Linen Cloth to the Plantations, and to prohibit the Importation of Scotch Linen into Ireland, as nued by 3 Gee. relates to the Liberty of exporting Irifh Linen to the Weft-Indies, fhall continue and remain in full Force j. c. 21. for the Term of one Year, and from thence to the End of the next Seffion of Parliament. The Aa of IV. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, 1 hat an Act made in the Seffion of Parlia- 8 Ann. c. iS. m e n t held in the eighth Year of the Reign of her faid_ late Majefty Queen ^W ? intituled, An Ait to regulate the Price and Alike of Bread, which was to continue for three Years, and from thence to the End regulate the £rice and Jj/ize of Bread, which was to continue for three Yj 22 Geo! 2! c. +6. of the next Seffion of Parliament ; which Act was further continued by the faid Act made in the firft Year See farther 31 of the Reign of his prefent Majeily King George, and will expire at the End of this prefent Seffion of Par- Cm. 2. c. 29. iiament, fhallbe, continue and remain in full Force for the Term of three Years, and from thence to the 32 Geo;. 2. c. i8. £ nc j c ^ next geffion of Parliament. % Ann. c iS. ' V. And whereas by the faid Act made in the eighth Year of the Reign of her late Majefty Queen ' Anne, intituled, An Ail to regulate the Price and Afftze of Bread, a Penalty of forty Shillings is laid upon ' all Perfons baking or making Bread for Sale, or expofing to Sale any Bread wanting the due Weight, ' or that fhould not be marked according to the Direction of the faid Act; which faid Penalty hath by ' '.Experience, been found to be too great a Hardfhip, and -tended very much to the Oppreffion of the ' Bakers, fometimes for very minute and inconliderable Defaults, and fuch as they (through the many ' Accidents trn.faid Trade is fubject to) cannot always prevent, fome fmall Diminution of Weight, by ' being overbaked, ft.de, or one Loaf fticking to another, while the other hath the Over-weight ; and t. ; e ' Mark put upon Bread, by reafon of the fermenting of the Yeft, becoming very often imperfect, and ' fometimes not apparent:' For Remedy of which Hardfhips for the future. Be it enacted by the Autho- The Penalty in rity aforefaid, That the faid Penalty of forty Shillings, mentioned in the faid Act for want of Weight of 8 Ann. c is. Bread, or not being marked, and -upon no other Account, according to the Directions of the faid Act, repealed. fhall from and after the firft Day of September one thouUnd feven hundred and fifteen be repealed ; and AfMr BiSf's that from and after the faid firft Day of September, if any Baker, or other Perfon or Perfons, baking or making snaking Bread Bread for Sale, or expofing Bread-to Sale, fhall bake, make, fell or expofe to Sale any Bread which fhall deficient in be. deficient in Weight (according to the Affize of Bread to be fet purfuant to the Directions of the faid Weight (hall for every Ounce forfeit 5 s. and »s. 6d. fuch Bread being complained of and weighed before aMagiftrate, or Juftice or Juftices of Peace, or before When Profecu.- anv perfon by him or them appointed., within twenty-four Hours after the fame (hall be baked or expofed ttohtobe. tQ Sale within the Cities of JLondon and Weflminjier, and Bills of Mortality, and within three Days in Forfeiture to ail other Cities, Towns or Places, within that Part of Great Britain called England, Wales, and Town of the informer, Benvkk upon Tivcid ; the laid Forfeiture "and Forfeitures to be given to the Ule of the Informer or In- and to be re- f Qr mers, and .to be adjudged, levied and recovered in fuch Manner as the faid Penalty of forty Shillings overed as by . g, ^ ^ ^cL'of the eighth Year of her faid. late Majefcy's Reign, to be adjudged, levied and . recovered. vi.
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