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 604 C 34.. Anno duodecimo Georgii Regis. A. D. 1725^ 4 has deprived herfelf of any Subfiftence, in cafe of Difability or Death of the faid Edward Conway;' To the End therefore that the faid Margaret Conway, in Confideration of her giving up her Dower, may have a reafonable Competency to fubfift herfelf and Family, Be it enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That the Sum of two thoufand Pounds, out of the Money arifing by the Sale of the faid Eftate, fhall be allowed and paid to Philip Gilbert and Henry Gilbert of London, Gentlemen, in Truft and for the fole and feparate Ufe of See farther the faid Margaret Conway-, notwithftanding her Coverture, and their Receipt for the fame fhall be a fufficient 3 Geo. 2. c 30. j)if c h ar ge for the Payment thereof, by fuch Perfon as is or fhall be appointed by the High Court of Chan- zGeo *'<i.i. ''4. cel 7 t0 fel' ant ^ difpofe °f the fo'd Eftate; any Thing herein contained to the contrary thereof in any wife 33 Geo. 2. c. it! notwithftanding. CAP. XXXIV. Fm- firmer Lam An Act to prevent unlawful Combinations of Workmen imployed in the Woollen Manufactures-,. concerning Wool, anc j f or better Payment of their Wages. &c. refer to JO iiEd. 1. c. 7. 34 Ed. 1. fiat. 4. c. 3. 18 Ed. 3. flat. 2. c. 3.. 31. Erf. 3. flat. 1. c. 2. 34 Eel. 3. c. 19. 36 Ed. 3. c. it. 8 H. 6. c. 22. 23 H. 8. jc. 17. 2 (S 3 P. & M. c. 13. 39 El. c. 14. fjac.l.c.y. 12 Car. 2. c. 32. ) 3 &' 14 Car. 2. c. 18 & 19. I W. & M. fiat. i. c. 32. 7 & 8 W*. 3. (. 28. Q.& 10 W. $■ c. 40. 10 £f II J?'. 3. c. 10. 3 Ceo. I, r. 21. 4 Geo. 1. c. 11. 5 Geo. 1. r, n. The Proviflons in this AS are extended by 21 Gt». 2. c. 27. feel. 12. tfflrf enforced by 29 Gm. 2. c. 33. Which is amended by 30 Geo. 2. c. 12. ' l[^[7'^-k'R-EAS great Numbers of Weavers, and others concerned in the Woollen Manufactures in fe- ' Societies, and have prefumed, contrary to Law, to enter into Combinations, and to make By-Laws or ' Orders, by which they pretend to regulate the Trade and the Prices of their Goods, and to advance their ,.' Wages unreafonably, and many other Things to the like Purpofe : And whereas the faid Perfons fo unlaw- 4 fully affembling and affociating themfelves have committed great Violences and Outrages upon many of his 4 Majefty's good Subjects, and by Force protected themfelves and their wicked Accomplices againft Law .' and Juftice; and it is abfblutely neceffary that more effectual Provifion fhould be made againft fuch uniaw- ' ful Combinations, and for preventing fuch Violences and Outrages for the future, and for bringing all Of- lent Majefty that it may be enacted, and be it enacted by the King's moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and' Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament £U ComMna- affembled, and by the Authority of the fame, That all Contracts, Covenants or Agreements, and all By- tionsofWool- La WS5 Ordinances, Rules or Orders, in fuch unlawful Clubs and Societies, heretofore made or entred into, Combers antf or }j erea f ter t0 De m ade or entred into, by or between any Perfons brought up in or profeffing, ufing or ex- ercifing the Art and Myftery of a Woolcomber or Weaver, or Journeyman Woolcomber or Journeyman. Weaver, in any Parifh or Place within this Kingdom, for regulating the faid Trade or Myftery, or for re- gulating or fettling the Prices of Goods, or for advancing their Wages, or for leffening their ufual Hours of Work, fhall be and are hereby declared to be illegal, null and void to all Intents and Purpofes; and fur- Wookombers, ther, that if any Woolcomber or Weaver, or Journeyman Woolcomber or Journeyman Weaver, or other &c conviaed Perfon concerned in any of the Woollen Manufactures of this Kingdom fhall, at any Time or Times after of keeping up 'the twenty-fourth Day of June in the Year of our Lord one thoufand {^&n hundred and twenty-fix,.. fuch'Comfaina- ]j_ ee p U p } continue, act in, make, enter into, fijn, feal, or be knowingly concerned in any Contract, Co- mittsd for venant or Agreement, By-Law, Ordinance, Rule or Order of any Club, Society or Combination by this CO r. 3 Montis. Act declared to be illegal, null and void, or fhall prefume or attempt to put any fuch illegal Agreement, By- Law, Ordinance, Rule or Order in Execution, every Perfon fo offending being thereof lawfully convicted upon the Oath or Oaths of one or more credible Witnefs or WitnefTes, before any two or more Juftices of the Peace for the County, City, Town or Place where fuch Offence fhall be committed, upon any Informa- ' tion exhibited or Profecution within three Calendar Months after the Offence committed (which Oaths the faid Juftices are hereby impowered and required to adminifter) fhall, by Order of fuch Juftices, at their Discretion be committed either to the Houfe of Correction, there to remain and be kept to hard Labour for any Time not exceeding three Months, or to the common Gaol of the County, City, Town or Place where fuch Offence fhall be committed, as they fhall fee Caufe, there to remain, without Bail or Mainprize, for any Time not exceeding three Months. jluitiuig. Service j j_ ^nd ^ e j t f ur ther enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That if any Perfon actually retained or employed for which hireT as a ^ O0 l comDer or Weaver, or Servant in the Art or Myftery of a Woolcomber or Weaver fhall, at to be committed! a uy Time or Times after the twenty-fourth Day. of June in the Year of our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and twenty-fix, depart from his Service before the End of the Time or Term for which he is or fhall be hired or retained, or fhall quit or return his "Work before the fame fhall be finifhed according to Agree- ment,, unlefs it be for fome reafonable or fufficient Caufe, to be allowed by two or more Juftices of the. Peace within their refpective Jurifdidtions; then in every fuch Cafe every Perfon fo offending, being thereof law-- fully convicted before two or more Juftices of the Peace as aforefaid, fhall be committed to the Houfe of Spoiling the Correction, there to be kept to hard Labour for any Time not exceeding three Months; and if any Wool- Y°'' f° v y comber, We.av?r, Servant or Perfon hired, retained or imployed in the Art or Myftery of a Woolcomber hi" &: "' *~ or Weaver fhall wilfully damnify, fpoil or deftroy (without the Confent of the Owner) any of the Goods, Wares or_ Work committed to his Care or Charge, or wherewith he fhall- be intrufted, every fuch Of- fender,
 * the Sum of twenty thoufand five hundred fifty-three Pounds four Shillings and three Pence Half-penny;
 * and whereas the faid Edward Conway was feifed of an Eftateof five hundred Pounds per Annum, and up-
 * wards, as appears by the faid Report, out of which Margaret, Wife of the faid Edward Conway, was en-
 * titled to her Dower; but in order to make good the faid Deficiency, the faid Margaret joined in a Fine
 * and Recovery for the Sale of the faid Eftate, which will raife near fourteen thoufand Pounds, and thereby
 * W veral Towns and Parifhes in this Kingdom, have lately formed themfelves into unlawful Clubs and
 * fenders in the Premiffes to more fpeedy and exemplary Juftice;' May it therefore pleafe your mod Excel-