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 l82 C. I 2, I 3, Anno tricefimo primo G E o R G 1 1 II. A, D. 1757. the Future; Be it ena(5^cd by the King's mofl Excellent Alajefty, by and with the Advice and Confent of Perfon bound ^^^^ Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament alTcmblcd, and by the Au- Apprentice by thority of the fame, That no Perfon vjw fiiall have been bound an Apprentice, or who ihall hereafter be Deed&c. though bound an Apprentice, by any Deed, Writing or Contrail, not-indented, being fir ft legally ftamped, {hall not inc'eBted, [je liable to be removed from the Tov,-n, Parifh or Place where he or (he fliali have been fo bound an Ap- be:ng fir!r duly pj-gntice, and refident forty Days, by virtue of any Order of Removal, granted by two JulHces of tKe titlTd^to'a'se".' -Peace of any County, Riding, Divifion, City, Borough, Town Corporate or Place; or by virtue of any ment where Order of the Juftices at their General or Quarter-Sefiions, by Reafon or on Account of fuch Deed, Wri- apprsnticed. ting or Contracl, not being indented only. Judgment, &c. 11. Provided neverthelefs, That nothing herein before ena£led, ihall extend, or be conftrued to extend, to the contrary j-q fgf afjfjg or make void any Judgment, Order or Decree, which {hall have been made as aforefaid, before Mat" rTnot ^'^^ ^J-^ Day of .1% one thoufand feven hundred and fifty-eight. to be a hereby. Aa 20 Geo. 2. -' /ation of Jucb Hervimts^ and of certain Apprentices it is enadted. That from and after the twentv-fifth Day <-. 19 a Year. Preamble. of ^(jrc/; one thoufaiid feven hundred and forty-feven, all Complaints, Differences and Difputes, which {hall arife between Mafters or MiftrefTes, and Servants in Hu{bandry, who fhall be hired for one Year or ' longer, or which {h;lll happen or arife between Mafters and Miftrefi'es and Artificers, Handicraftfmen, ' Time, or in any other Manner, fhall be heard or determined by one or more Juftice or Juftices of the ' Peace, for the Place where fuch Maftcr or Miftrefs {liall inhabit: And whereas Doubts have arifen whe- ' vants in Hufbandry hired for a lefs T^me than one Year ;' For obviating the faid Doubts, Be it enadte i by Ree'ited A£t ex- the Authority aforefaid, That the (lid A61, and all and every Claufe and Matter therein contained, {hall tended to Ser- from and after the laid firft Day oi May one thoufand {(tQ.w hundred and fifty-eight, be deemed and con- y^"^* ^"^P^y^«* ftrued to extend to all Servants employed in Hufbandry, though hired for a leis Time than one Year; any fhouchhStor ^'^'"•^" the faid lecited Act of the twentieth Year of his prefent Majcfty's Reign, or any other Ad coa- a lets" Time than twined to the contrary notvvithftanding. C A P. XIL J An A6t.to encourage the Growth and Cultivation of Madder in that Partof Grr^/ Britain z^XXzdi >rf3ul' .i: .:i ; • -England y by afcertainin^ the lithe thereof there. ' TTT'HEREAS Madder is an Ingredient efTentially neceflary in dyeing and Calllcoe Printing, and of ' VV great Confequence to the Trade and Manufa6tures of this Kingdom; and may be raifed therein ' thereof in this Kingdom, will be a Saving of a very large Sum of Money, which is now paid for that Majefty, that it may be enaftcd ; and be it enacted by the King's moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent ot the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament af- fembled, and by the Authority of the fame. That from and after the firft Day of Augup^ v/hich will be in the Year of our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and fifty-eight, all and every Perlbn and Pcrfons who fhall plant, grow, raife or cultivate, or caufe to be planted, grown, raifed or cultivated, any Madder iij any Pari{h or Place within that Part of Great Britain called Englawl., {hall pay, or caufe to be paid, to ever ry Parfon, Vicar, Curate or Impropriator of any fuch Parilh or Place, the Sum of five. Shillings, and no more, yearly and every Year, for each Acre of A/ladder fo planted, grown, raifed or cultivated, and fo pro- portionably for more or lefs Ground fo planted or cultivated, in lieu of all manner of Tithe of Ma.idei ;, for the Recovery of which Sum or Sums of Money, the Parfon, Vicar or Impropriator, {liall have the common and ufual Remedy allowed of by the Lavvs of this Realm. 11. Provided always, and be it enabled by the Authority aforefaid. That no Madder fhall be carried ofF the Ground on which it grows, before the Sum or Sums of Aloney herein before dire6led to be taken in lieu of Tithes, be paid to the Perfon or Perfons refpe£tively intitled to receive the fame. TIL Provided alfo, That this A61:,' or airy thrnj; herein contained, fhall not extend to c'large any iLands dii'charged by any Modm Decimandi^ ancient Compofition, or other Difcharge of Tithes by Law. IV. Provided always, and be it enabled by the Authority aforefaid. That this A£t {hall continue and be in P'orce for the Space of fourteen Years, and from thence to the End of the then next Seffion of Parlia- ment, and no longer. CAP. XIII. ... i ■ ■.'.«' An'A6b!foi< allowing a further Time for holding the firft Meetings of CommifTioners or Tru- Mad let to pay ^i per Acre, Tithe,. and not to be rcm'»%- d till T.the iK panl. Aft net to ex- ti nd Co L3n>ls difcliarjied of l-ilhes tie. and to be in Foice 14. Years, Preamble, re- criine Aft 30 Get'. 2. L 27. 'pals, at any Time whatfoever, during that ScfTion of Parliament, upon or after the Day fpecified in ajiy 5 * theregfj
 * Miners, Colliers, Keelmen, Pitmen, Glaflinen, Potters and other Labourers, employed for any certaiii
 * ther the Words any Labourers employed for any certain Time, or in any other Manner, extend to Ser-
 * equal in Goodnefs, if not fuperior, to any Foreign Madder : And whereas the encouraging of the Growth
 * Commodity imported Duty free from Abroad ; and will alfo be a Means of employing great Numbers of
 * Poor in the Winter Months: And whereas the afcertaining of the Tithe of Madder will be thp greateft
 * Means of encouraging the Growth of that Commodity in this Kingdom :' May it therefore pleafe your
 * ' '' ftecs for putting in Execution certain Adts made in the lafi: Seffion of Parliament. *
 * AT/HERE AS by an A(£t pafled in the laft Seffion of Parliament, intituled. An A^ for cnlorging ihe
 * V V Times for the jirjt Meetings of CommiJJioners or Tru fees for putting in Execution certain A^s of thit
 * SfJJion of Par/if/ntent; it was enacted, That in cafe any A6i of Parliament had paficd, or did, or fiiould
 * ' fuch hit for the firit Meeting oi' the CommifTioners or Tiuftces appointed to put the fame, or any Part