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 qO laws of the stannaries owMfi, Sec. die Qj- tin bounds, their agent or bounder, and tote^crified'^ shall cause to be entered of record upon the •«*• stannary-court book, in which the said tin bounds or tin work, or tin works in bounds lie, the place where the said tin bounds, tin work, or tin works in tin bounds he hath so proposed to work, lie ; and likewise the name or names of the owner or owners, agent, or bounder, to whom he or they signified such his purpose, and the time thereof, and before whom, which he or they shall verify by oath, and shall likewise in such entry express the limits and extent of the said tin bounds, tin work, or tin works he or they so intend to {fold owners do work ; and if the owner or owners of such ^A^t^BhS tin bounds, tin work, or tin works in such be uwftd for the bouuds, shall not work, set, or procure the Swto^ISISf Ae said tin bounds, tin work, or tin works in nmeasifhchad ^^qj^ bouuds, to be wroufirht Within two months after such entry and oath as afore- said, it shall be lawful for the person or per- sons who gave such notice to the owner or owners, as aforesaid, to work the said tin bounds, tin work, or tin works in the same manner as if he had a set thereof, upon pay- he entering into lug the usual and accustomcd farm ; and •b^iwditwo that before he, or they enter into the work as aforesaid, he or they shall enter into a bond, in the penalty of one hundred pounds, with two sufficient sureties, who are likewise to enter into a bond, in the penalty of fifty pounds each, to the owner or owners of the said tin bounds, or one of them, in trust for the other owner, or owners, for the well and effectually working the said tin work, or tin ferd&ctttaDy works ;• and that neither he, or they, his or """'^^ their partners^ or any person employed by him.