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 164 C. 34"~3^' Anno vicefimo fecundo Georgii IL A. D. 1749. Thhjiahex- guilty of any fuch Offence, fliall and may be profecutcd, fued, condemned and puniflied for the fame "•*'^*/^.9<^''?- as weU after as before the faid twenty-fifth Y)&y oi December, as if the faid Statutes had not been re- '•■r?/-1'r' pealed. J g:n; ;:;;;' cap. xxxiv. An Aft for enlarging the Term and Powers granted by an A61 made in the third Year of the Reign of his preRnt Majrfty, intituled. An j£i for making a nnu Road, and for repalrtp^ and amending the ancient Roai betiveen the Towns of Wifbech and March, in the IJIe of Ely and County of Cambridge. P R. The A£l 3 Geo. z. c. 24. continued for zi Years. CAP. XXXV. An A61 for repairing and widening the Road leading from the Town of Kingjion upon Thames., in the County of Surry, to a Place called Shcetbridge near Fetersfield, in the County of Southampton ; and alfo the Road from Hindhead Heath, through Fernhurft Lane and Midhurfl, to the City of Chichejler in the County of Suffex. PR. Certain Tolls granted for 2 1 Years. CAP. XXXVI. tor former taiui ^^ Aftfor thc morc effcdual preventing the Importation and Wear of Foreign Embroidery "ZTs'itfe^,°refir and Brocadc, and of Gold and Silver Thread, Lace or other'Work made of Gold cr Silver w28£Ar.f.2o. Wire manufaftured in Foreign Parts. 5H.4. c. 13. ^ ^H. ^.pi.z. c. ^. 8H, 5. f. 3. 2 W. 6. c. 14. 4.H,j.c.z. |8 £/. c. 15. 15 Car. 2. f. 7. J PT. & M.JIat. J. c. ^^a. 6 £f 7 W. 3. c 17; 7 £f S ^. 3. c. 19. 8?r. 3. c. 8. 9 /^. 3. c. 28. 12 /r. 3. f. 4. I /iiin.Jlat. 1. e.g. loAan.c.zd. 6 Geo. i. c. 11. iz Geo. 2, c. z6. 15 C«. 2, c, zo. HERE AS great Quantities of Foreign Embroidery, Gold and Silver Thread, Lace, Fringe and Brocade, continue to be daily brought into, and fold within this Kingdom, and great Sums of Mo- ' ney £tre daily exported out of this Kingdom for the buying and fetching in of thofe Commodities, the ' Impdrtation whereof is contrary to feveral Adts of Parliament made for prohibiting the fame :' P'or Redrefs whereof, Be it enafled 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 afTembled, and by the Authority Penalty on im- of the fame. That from and after the firft Day of July one thoufand feven hundred and forty-nine, no Fo- porting Foreign ^gjgf, Embroidery, or Gold or Silver Brocade, {ball be imported or brought into Great Britain, upon Pain of Gold or-S?lvc7 being forfeited and burnt, and upon the further Penalty of one hundred Pounds of lawful Money of Great Brocade. Britain, to be paid by the Importer thereof for each Piece or Parcel fo imported. Venders or Ma- IL And be it further enaded by the Authority aforefaid, That from and after the faid firft Day of July Fringe, Brocade or other Work made thei'eof, or of Gold or Sihcr W'ire, or Plate, fo fold or expofcd to .Sale, exchanged, bartered, trucked or difpofcd of, or levied, worked or made up, for, in or upon any Gar- ment or Wearing Apparel, and the Garment, Wearing Apparel or other Materials, in, with or upon which the fame fliall be fo lewed, wrought or made up, fhall be forfeited and burnt; and all and every Perfon or Perfons who fhall vend, utter, fell or cxpofe to Sale, exchange, barter, truck or difpofc of, or knowirCTJy few, work or make up, or caufe or procure to be worked or made up, for, in or upon any Gainient or Wtar- ing Apparel, any fuch Foreign Embroidery, Gold or Silver Thread, Lace, Fringe, Brocade or orhcr Work, wove, wrought, fabricated or manufactured in Foreign Parts, fiiall, for every luch Offence, forfeit the Sum of one hundred Pounds of lawful Money of Great Britain. Foreign EnVo-o!- III. And be it further enadled by tiie Authority aforei'aid. That all Foreign Embroidery and Gold or dery, &c which Silver Thread, Lace, Fiinge, Brocade or other Wo.k made thereof, or of Gold or Silver 'ire or Plate, to'le burnt' ^^' '^'^'^ feven hundred and forty-nine, (hall be feized within this Kingdom, whether the fame IhalT be mixed with, fewed on, or made up, together with any other Goods or Materials, or otherwife, and the Apparel, and the Dealer, Garment or Other Materials, in, with or upon which the fame fliall he mixed, fcwed or made up, llull be &c. to forfeit forfeited, and after Condemnation fliall be biunt ; and the Mercer, Laceman, Haberdaflier, Upholder, Mil- '°*^ liner, Taylor or other Derder in, or Vender or Maker up of, any of the laid Manulaotures, in whole Houfe, Warehoufe, Cuflody or Pofllflion the fame ihall be fo found and feized, being thereof convicled, fhall, for each Piece or Paixel of fuch Foreign Embroidery, Odd or Silver Thread, Lace, Friiioe, Bro- cade or other Work made thereof, or of Gold or Silver Wire or Plate, that flirJl be feized and found in his, her or their Floufe, Shop, Warehoufe, Cuftody or Poliellioii as aforefaid, and which fliall have been brought, placed or continued there, with his, her or their Knowledge, Privity or Confent, forfeit the Sum of one hundred Founds of lawful Money of Great Britain. TKeEmWoidery, IV". And bc it further enacted by the Authority aforefaid. That all Foreign Embroidery, Gold or Silver fu. with the Thread, Lace, Fringe, Brocade or other Work made thereof, or of Gold or Sih-er Wire or Plate feiz.cd by butnT""^' '° "^ virtue of this or any other Acl, fliall, after Condemnation, be together with the Garnien", ^Vearini; Ap- parel or other Materisls, in, with or upon which the fame fliall be mixed, fewed, wrought or niad- up, publickiy
 * 'f '.". f ^^'' wove, wrought, fabricated or manufaftured inForeign Parts, which, alter the laid fuil Day cf ^/(/yone thou-