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 2. Sale, c3<r. to a Pawn-broker, fhall not alter the Property in London, I Ja. I. c 21. 3. Pawnbrokers {hall declare what Goods they have taken, 1 Ja. i-'- 2I -§7-. n , 4. Fees of Brokers, 21 Ja, I, f. 17. § 3. 12 Ann. ft. 2. <-. ro. § s. 5. Brokers not to buy and fell Bullion, 6 &f 7 fT. 3. e. 17. 5 7- 6. The Fees of Brokers in Stocks limited, 8 & 9 W. 3 • f. 20. § 60. 10 Ann. c. 19. § i2i.— Cofts for taking more, ibid. 7. Regulations for Brokers in London, S& 9 W.$. c. 32. 8. To be admitted by the Court of Aldermen, and pay 40 1. yearly, 6 Ann. c. 16. § 4. 9. Penalty on Brokers felling Stock in prohibited Undertakings, 6 Geo. I. <r. 18. § 21. — Extended to America, 14 Geo. 2. c 37. 10. Such Undertakings to be deemed publick Nufances, and Of- fenders incur Praemunire, 6 Geo. I. c. 18. § 19. 1 1. Not to reflrain the carrying on any home or foreign Trade in PartneriTiip except as to Infurance, &c. 6 Geo. i.e. 18. §25- 12. Not to prejudice South Sea Company, 6 Geo. 1. c. 18. § 24, 27. 13. Not to prejudice Eaft India Company, 6 Geo. i.e. 18. § 28. 14. Reflraints and Penalties on Stock-Jobbing, 7 Geo. 2. c. 8. 1 5. Brokers to enter all their Contracts, 7 Geo. 2. c. 8. § 9. 16. Penalty on Retailers of Spirituous Liquors taking a Pledge, 24 Geo. 2. c. 40. § 12. 17. Regulations of Pawn-brokers, 30 Geo. 2. r. 24. 1 8. Penalty of pawning or taking in Pawn Goods without the Leave of the Owner, 30 Geo. 2. c. 24. § 3 cif 6. 19. P'enalty of buying, cihr. Linnen or Apparel entrulled to warn, 30 do. 2. c. 24. § 6. 20. Sufpected Perfon offering Goods to Pawn may be detained, 30 Geo. 2. c. 24. § 7. 21. Pawn-brokers Houfe may be fearched, 30 Geo. 2. e. 24. §9. 22. Goods pawned for fmall Sums may be recovered within two Years by Order of Juftice of Peace, 30 Geo. 2. c. 24. § 10. 23. Unredeemed for two Years may be fold, 30 Geo. 2. c, 24. §11. 24. Pawn-brokers trading in Gold and Silver to take out Li- cences, 32 Geo. 2. c. 24. § 2. For Brokers in Briftol, fee 315ltftol, For other Mat Urs, fee OHJauHtUpt 38. Cattle 26. CoftS, ©olfc 24. M(m? 58. 05?oome anli jFui^e* U Perfons taking them away, how to be apprehended and punilh- ed, 15 Car. 2. c. 2. 2. Heath, Furze, &c. when not to be burnt, 4^5 W.& M. c. 23. § 1. 3. Penalty of;Perfons fetting fire to Furze, &c. 28 Geo. 2. c. 19. §3- •JSjomleg College, Exempt from Taxes, 30 Geo. 2. c. 3. § 22. 'BgOUKiJtOn in Lancajhire. The making of Cog ware, life, here, how encouraged, J Ja. 1. c. 16. OBHtffiata. See Drugs. 2B?uriftDiCfc, (Hereditary Prince of Brutifaick) How naturalized, 4 Geo. 3. c. 4 y 5. 'Bnutt'SIflantJ* A Duty of two Penies Scots upon Ale there, 6 Gee. 1. r. 8. 20 Cec: 2. f. 26. OBttcfcftt0fjamflnre* For repairing the Roads there, 9 Geo, 2. r. 11. 13 G«. 2. z. Power given to the Juftices to raife Money for paying the Debts contracted for building the Gaol, 10 Geo. 2. c. 10. 'Buckrams, Canuajs ana Battag* 1. No Cuftom payable for Canvas to pack Wool in, 34 Ed. 3; c. 19. 2. Buckrams imported, to what Duties liable, 4 W. M. c. 5, §2. 3. Barras, Canvas and buckrams, not chargeable with Duties granted by to Ann. 12 Ann. ft. 2. e. 19. 'Buff $ine$(* To what Duties liable, W.13 M. e. 5. § 2. 9 Ann. For other Matters, fee JLeathet and 5>bttl|5, l.~ t, 'BtlggCtp. See Felonies without Clergy. 'Bugieg anB OBeansf* What Time allowed from the Entry for their Exportation, 2^5 Ann, c . 9. § 1 3 . 7 Gw. 1 . y?. 1 . f. 2 1 . § 1 0. 1. Directions for rebuilding the City of London, 19 Car. 2. c. 3. 22 Car. 2. c. 1 1. 2. What Party-Walls to be within the Bills of Mortality, 6 Ann. c. 31. §4. 7 ^ns. r. 17. § 8. 3. New Buildings in London to be carried two Foot and a half above the Garret- Floor, and to have no Timber Cornifh, 6 Ann. c . 3 1 . § 4. 4. Chimney-Jambs and Backs, of what Breadth and Thicknefs, &c. to be, 7 Ann. c. 17. 10. 5. Brick or Stone-work in the Fronts or Party- Walls, not to bear upon Timber, 7 ^w. c 17. § 12. 6. Door-Frame or Window-Frame of Wood, how near to be fet to the outfide Face of the Wall, 7 Ann. c. 17. § 13. 7. Penalty on Builders leaving their Work, 5 El. c. 4, § 13. ■■ No new Buildings to be erected within three Miles of London. and IVeftminfter, nor Inmates to be taken in, 35 El. c. 6. 8. Notice to be given by Perfons intending to pull down Party- Walls to the Owner of the next Houfe, 1 1 Geo. 1. r. 28. § 1. 9. Workmen to certify to the Quarter-Seffions that fuch Wall is defective, n Geo. 1. c. 28. § 1. 10. A Copy of the Certificate to be delivered to the Owner of the Houfe adjoining, and in what Cafes the firlr. Builder may enter and more the fame, and build up a new Party- Wall, 11 Geo. 1. c. 28. §2. 1 1 . The Charges of fuch Building how to be recovered, 11 dot. c. 28. § 2. 12. No Door-Cafe or Window to be in fuch Wall, 11 Geo. 1. c. 28. §3. _ - 13. The firft Builder may pull down Timber Walls, and build a new Brick one, 11 Geo. 1. c. 28. §4. 14. Penalty on a fecond Builder making ufe of the firft Builder's Party- Wall, 11 Geo. 1. c. 28. § 7. 15. Water falling from Tops of Houfes and Balconies how to be conveyed into Channels, 11 Geo. 1. c. 28. § 5. 16. Builders neglecting to build according to the Statute, and afterwards making good the Defects, how exempt from Pe- nalties, 1 1 Geo. 1. c. 28. § 8. 17. Directions for widening the Streets, &c. within the City of London, 33 Go. 2. c. 30. iS. Party- Walls how to be built, Hid, § 24. 19. The