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 ^eafttte* 1 1 Water Meafure in Port Towns may be ufed, 16 Cur. i. c. 1 9. S 7- 14. The refpe&ive Contents of a Barrel of Beer and Ale, 12 Car. 2. f. 23. § zo. f. 24. § 34. 1 /^. y Af. c. 24. § 5. ip. The Buftiel of Corn and Salt afcertained, 22 Car. 2. c. 8. 22 y 23 Car. 2. j. Collectors of the Excife to provide Quarts and Pints of Brafs for Ale in every Market-Town, 11 y 12 W. 3. c. 15. § 3. 20. Contents offVincbefter Meafure, 1 Ann. ft. 2. c. 3. § 10. 21. Water Meafure of Fruit afcertained, 1 Aim. ft. i.e. 15. 22. Wine Meafure, 5 ^»w. c. 27. § 17. for other Matters, fee USecr, CoalS, COOpetS 2. COJtt, ©jagetrp, €jcctfe, Jpuei 1, yail Cloth, Salt, £j>ope, ^tnrcb, ffiiinc= gar, aJUeights, 09eWetate linguae- 1. Where an Alien is Party, the Jury ftiall be half of Aliens, 27 Ed. 3. ft. 2. c. 8. 28 Ed. 3. c. 13. § 2. 2. The Statutes of the Qualifications of Jurors not to extend to the Aliens, 8 H. 6. c. 29. For other Matters, fee UUfettS, Atrial* ^cHitctraneatt palteg. Counterfeiting them Felony, 4 Geo. 2. c. 18. S^etJtoap (Eiftet.) Pilots cm the Med<way, how to be licenfed, 5 G<?0. 2. f. 20» Per ?/£«• Matters, fee IBocrjefter, ^elafleg. 6 Geo. 2. To what Duties liable, j r. y A/./^ 2. c. 4. 5 3;. c. 13. § 1. For other Matters, fee ffieer, bfc. gating 46, &c. fMatt* tations 1, y<-. IRice 2. 3©etcJmnt0. . Shall have fafe Conduft, and may buy and fell by the ancient and right Cuftoms, M. C. 9 H. 3. e. 30. 2 Ed. 3. r. 9. 14 .£/. 3./. 2. v. 2. 5 ic. 2./. 2. r. 1. . Two Merchants of London (hall be chofen to receive Recog- nizances of Statute Merchants, 5/. deMercator 13 Ed. i.ft. 3., May freely fell their Merchandife without Disturbance, 9 Ed. 3. r. 1. 38 Ed. i.ft. 1. c. 2. , May fell their Merchandife in Grofs or by Retail, in London or elfewhere, 25 Ed. 3. _/?. 4. 2. 1 1 R. 2. c. 7. 16 #. 2. r. 1. fo»/rfl. . Foreign Merchants to have Redrefs by the Law of the Staple, 27 Ed. %.ft. 2. c. 2. y <■. 20. 6. Remedy for Merchants who have been robbed or loft their Goods at Sea, 27 Ed. 3. ft. 2. c. 13. 7. In cafe of a War, Merchants (hall have Time to withdraw their EfFefls, 27 Ed. 3. ft. 2. c. 17. 8. Shall not lofe their Goods for the Trefpafs of their Servants, 27 JSa'. 1. ft. 2. c. 19. 9. Shall have Redrefs by Law Merchant, 27 Ed. 3. ft. 2.e. 20. 10. Credit (hall be given to Letters, or to Merchants Oaths, of the Value of their Goods, 27 Ed. 3. ft. 2. c. 26. 11. Their Ships ftiall not be compelled to come to any Port, 28 Ed. 3. c. 13. 12. Engrofling prohibited, 37 Ed, 3. c, 5. Vol. IX. Tab. ^etcljantg. 13. May Trade freely, fo that Englijb Merchants do not export Wool, and that none export Gold or Silver, in Plate or Money, 38 Ed. 3. c. 2, 14. What Wares Merchants may fell by Retail, and what only in Grofs, 2 R. 2. ft. 1. c. 1. 15. Merchants of Italy and Spain may trade to England, givino- Security to carry their Exports Weflward or to Calais, 2 R. 2. ft. i.V.3. 16. Shall give Security to lay out the Proceeds of their Imports on Merchandife of the Realm, 14 R. 2.c. 1. 17. On Exchanges made, they (hall give Security to lay out to the Value in Merchandife of the Staple, 14 R, 2. c. 2. 9 H. 18. Merchants Strangers ftiall be courteoufly and righteoufly ufed, 14 R. 2. c. g. 12 Car. 2. c. 4. § 3. 19. Merchants Aliens (hall not fell to one another Wine or Spi- cery, or other Goods, e.cept Vidtuals, 16 R. 2. c. 1. 20. Shall lay out the whole Proceed of their Imports on Merchan-- dife of the Realm, 4 H. 4. c. 15. 5 H. 4. c. q. 18 H. 6. c 4. 27 #. 6. c. 3. 4 £^. 4.C. 6. 17 Ed. 4. < i„ 1 £.3. r. 0. 3 //. 7. <-. 8. zi. Foreign Merchants (hall be demeaned as Englijb Merchants are beyond Sea, with a Penalty on the Merchants, 5 H. 4,. e. 7. 4 H. 5. <-. 5. 22. Merchants Strangers (hall fell their Imports within a Quarter of a Year, and (hall not fell to other Strangers, ; H. 4. c. 9. Repealed, except that Merchants Strangers ftiall not export the Imports of Merchants Strangers, 6 H. 4. c. 4. 23. Hoftj (hall be affigned to Merchants Strangers, 5 H. 4. c. 9. 18 H. 6. f. 4. 24. All Merchants may fell in Grofs, notwithftanding the Fran- chifes of London, 7 H. 4. c. 9. 25. The Chancellor (hall fend Eftreats into the Exchequer of the Exchanges, 11 H, 4. c. 8. 26. None ftiall fell to Merchants Strangers but for ready Money, and they (hall not refufe Payment in Silver, 8 H. 6. c. 24. 27. May fell Cloth at fix Months Credit, 9 H. 6. c. 2. 28. Merchants Strangers reftrained from felling to Merchants Strangers, 18 H. 6. c. 4. 29. Italian Merchants (hall fell no Goods after eight Months from the Importation, nor any Thing by Retail, 1 R. 3. c. 9. 1 H. 7. c. 10. 30. Merchants of Ireland, Jerfey, or Guernfey, (hall lay out the Produce of their Imports, 3 H. 7. c. 8. 31. Englijhmen may merchandife in Flanders, 13c. without pay- ing any Fine to the Merchants Adventurers at London, 12 H. 7. c 6. 32. The Trade to Spain, Portugal, and France, to be free, 3 Ja. 1 . c . 6. Saving of Queen Elizabeth's Charter, 4 Ja. 1 .~ c 9. For other Matters, fee Slt'ettS, CtlttOtttS, fll?l»'fccl»ce 3. dftolo, y<-. 18. jreiairt, ^arque ano iRepjifal, tea- men 40, 45, yrjit>s 7Si £&• Staple, Crane, Mercers Company* 1. Provifions for Relief of their Creditors, 21 Geo. 2. c. 32. 24. Geo. 2, c. 14. 2r Geo. 2. c. 7. 2. Three hundred Pounds to be paid annually to Mercers Company towards payment of Annuities, Debts, &c. 21 Geo, 2. c, 29, Statutes made there, 20 H. 3. Softie. 1. Forejudger by Default given the Writ of Me/he, St, Weftm, 2» 13 Ed. 1. c, 9» P z, Proeefs
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