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 428 C. 36. Anno decimo quarto Georgii II. A. D. 1741, Direflions in XV. And it is hereby further enacted, That from and after the faid firfl Day of May, in cafe any anion. ° e " Cloth-maker, Searcher, Mill-man or any other Perfon, (hall be profecuted for any of the Offences men- tioned in this or either of the faid former Acts, after the Cloth, relating to which fuch Profecution (hall be commenced, fhali be fold to the Merchant or Cloth-buyer, every fuch Merchant or Cloth-buyer fhall, and he is hereby required and obliged, on Demand of the Perfon fo profecuted, to produce fuch Cloth, unleisjt (hall appear on the Oath of fuch Merchant or Buyer, or the Perfon who packed the fame, to be made before one or more Juftice or Juftices of the faid Riding^ or any Corporation within the fame (which Cath fuch Juftice or Juftices is and are hereby required to'adminifter^ntf/j) that fuch Cloth was then dreffed, preffed and packed up, in order to be fern away from fuch Merchant or Buver, to the In- tent that the fame, and the Matter of fuch Complaint, may be infpected, inquired into and examined- and in cafe the Merchant, Buyer or Owner of fuch Cloth (hall refufe to produce the fame as aforefaid, fuch Merchant, Buyer or Owner fhall forfeit and pay, for every fuch Offence, the Sum of five Pounds, to be levied, recovered and applied as aforefaid. Extent of this XVI. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That this Act, and all the Penalties and Aft# Claufes therein contained, fhall extend to all Woollen Broad Cloth which (hall be made, milled, dreffed or expofed to Sale in the Weft Riding of the County of York, except White Cloth, after the fame- (hall be put into hot Water in order to be died. Informations to XVII. And it is hereby further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That all Informations on which SpTys, eWt m an Y Conviction fhall be made of any Offence by virtue of this Act, (hall be made within five Days next after the Difccvery of the fame Offence, and not otherwife. ' XVIII. And whereas there is now in the Hands of the Treafurer of the Weft Riding of the County ' faid former Aits, for the damping and meafuring of Broad Cloth;' Now it is hereby further enacted by the P Dude1 n a nd the Authority aforefaid, That the Treafurer of the faid Weft Riding for the Time being, (hall out of Penalties. the Money remaining in his Hands, and which fhall hereafter be received by him on Account of the faid Duties, and of the Duties and Penalties herein before directed to be paid to fuch Treafurer as aforefaid,, in the firft Place pay the Charges and Expences attending the palling this Act, and fhall afterwards pay and apply the faid Duties and Penalties, as the fame fhall come in and be received, to fuch Ufes and Purpofes as the fame are directed to be paid and applied by virtue of this or the faid two former Acts, or either of them. Juftices to fettle XIX. And it is hereby further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That after all the Money to be the Duties. expended in and about the obtaining this Act fhaH be totally paid off and difcharged, it fhall and may be lawful to and for the Juftices of the Peace for the faid Weft Riding, at their General Quarter-SelTions held next after E after, to make Orders for the increafing or diminifhing the Rates and Duties to be paid for meafuring, damping and fealing of Cloth, fo as the fame fhall never exceed four Pence for a Whole Cloth, and two Pence for an End or Half Cloth. TWs Aamade' XX. And it is hereby further enacted, That this prefent Act, and all the Claufes, Provifoes, Matters ^GecTi. c. 24. anf l Things contained in the faid Act of the eleventh Year of his late Majefty King George the Firft, 7Guo. 2. c. 25. and the faid A<t of the feventh Year of his prefent Majefty, or either of them-, which were to continue in Force to the End of this prefent Seffion of Parliament, other than and except fuch of them as are hereby revoked, repealed, altered or otherwife explained, fhall be and are hereby made perpetual : And Public* Aft. alfo, that this Act fhall be taken and deemed to be a Publick Act, and all Judges, Juftices and other Per- fons, are hereby required to take Notice thereof as fuch, without fpecially pleading the fame. CAP. XXXVI. An Aft for opening a Trade to and from Perfia through Ruffia. Preamble, re- c "?;Tr7HEREAS by Letters Patent, dated at Wetlm'mfter the twenty-fixth Day of February in the •L--ulf h j e <'- a .~ ' yV firft and fecond Years of the Reign of King Philip and Queen Mary, their Majefties did Philip and Ma- ' g' ve an d grant to certain Perfons therein mentioned, by the Name ofcMerchatns Adventurers of England, ry, ' for The Difcovery of Lands, Territories, IJJes, Dominions and Seigniories unknown, and not before their late ' Adventure or Enterprize, by Seas or Navigation commonly frequented, the fole Privilege of trading to the and the Aft ' Dominions and Territories of the Emperor of Ruffia : And whereas the Liberties, Powers and Privi- prfnted" ' ' ^ e S es g ranted - b Y tue f a ' d Letters Patent, were afterwards by an Act of Parliament made in the eighth ' Year of the Reing of Queen Elizabeth, confirmed to the faid Merchants, and their SucceiTors, ' by the Name of The Felhwjbip of Englifh Merchants, for Difcovery of new Trades (now commonly call- ' ed The Ruffia Company) by which the faid Fellowfhip are fo have the fole Privilege of trading to and ' and North-weftwards, from the City of London; as alfo to the Countries of Armenia Major or Minor, and io&n ' Media, Hyrcania, Perfia or the Cafpian Sea : And whereas by an Act made in the tenth and eleventh Win. 3 . c. 6. <■ y ears f the Reign of King William the Third to enlarge the Trade to Ruffia, any Subject of this ' Realm hath a Right to be made free of the faid Fellowfhip, paying for fuch his Admiffion five and 12 Car. 2. « Pounds, and no more : And whereas by an Act of Parliament pafied in the twelfth Year of the 1 ' Shipping and Navigation, it is (smongft other Things) enacted, That no Goods of foreign Growth, ' Production and Manufacture, which by the faid Act are to be brought into England, Ireland, TVaUy, ' the Illands of Guernfey or Jerfey, or Town of Berwick upon Tweed, in Engl'Jh or other Shipping na- ■ vigated in fuch Manner as therein is mentioned, (hall be (hipped or brought from any other Place 4 or
 * of York, a eonfiderable Sum of Money, which hath arifen by and out of the Duties granted by the
 * from the Dominions "and Territories of the Emperor of Ruffia, lying Northwards, North-eaftwards,
 * ' l8r ' Reign of his late Majefty King Charles the Second, intituled, Ai Ait for encouraging and increajiv.g