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 #F CORNWALI^ lit jjfom and after the determination of the pre- j^hhHer Ma- ^ent contnict for tin made with the Right ilJ^' a^^ie- Honourable the Lord Warden on the behalf *™*^^' of Her Majesty, her heirs, and successors, if. jiny piece or pieces of tin be tared, remeUed ^t any of the coinage halls; whatever dross 3hall be taken out of sucji piece or pieces of tin, and carried back to the blowing-house ^^^ ^.^ to be remelted, three shillings in the hundred per hundred tt shall be allowed by the* coinage officers to ^JjJJjJ)^^^ the owner or proprietor of the tin for such coinage officecfc, dross. Provided always, and be it further ^o penont, hereby constituted, and crdained, that no *«' fp^ person or persons whatsoever, their goods, ^ ^*ventur^ OFphattels, or rights in tin bounds, or ad- ''^^ ^^^'^/H ^ / . *! 11 1 r .1 • - twenty mnthof ventures m tm, shall before the nme and September be twentieth day of September next, be liable ^^'^J^^^'JJ or subject to apy pains, penalties, or forfei- coMtitutioni turesmpntioned, declared or ordained in any ^^J^i^ ^f pfthe acts, orders, and constitutions made King jameiU. in the reign of the said King James theSe- iiond ; which acts, orders, and constitutions are hereby ratified and confirmed. In cc nfir- mation whereof, the said Lord A^arden^hath hereunto sat his hand and seal of the stan^ naries, and the conyocatpf s now in convo- pation assembled their respective hands at Truro, the said sixteenth day of September^ jn the second year of Her Majesty^'s reign. Signed by the Lord- Warden and Convo* fators. Locus Sigilli^ . ^ V. I