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 78 LAWS OF THE STANNARIES a8. The eight 28. Item. We present and affirm, that by Biad?«I^^y ancient right and custom the eight tithing- Rimmonexof- jj^^j^ ^f ^^^ eiffht tithings in the stannary of • ncioi any per- — .,, .^t •!_• i» m i ^ eom unchin die Blackmore, VIZ. the titnmg-man of Trethevy, ••*™'*^* the tithing-man of Boswith, the tithing-pian of Treverbin, the tithing-man of Pridis, the tithing-man of Trenance Austle, the tithing- man of Tremedris, the tithing-man of Tre- garrack, and the tithing-man of Miliack be- ing sworn officers of that court, shall or may warn or summon any person or persons within the said stannary of Blackmore, to appear at the said court ex officio without any writ of summons. 19. Coiniges, 29. Item. We agree, constitute, and or- ll^whtSI^to'lS dain that the officers of the respective coin- heid: feep. , agcs shall contiuuc, and hold their respective where Pensaace • • ^ aI. ^ r t • is allowed six comagcs, cvcry comage at the town of Lis- jys for h<^diiig kcard two working days ; at the town of e coinage. Lostwythicl six working days; at the town of Truro twelve working days ; at the town of Helstone six working days ; at the town of Penzance two working days ; and that the said officers shall in the morning of the last day of the said respective coinages make public proclamation, by the public crier of the said respective coinage towns, in the streets there, that they intend to adjourn the coinage from such town in the evening of the said day; so that the tinners, and all other persons concerned, may have notice thereof. And we do farther order that the said coinage officers shall begin their respec- tive coinages yearly, and proceed to hold the same without delay at such times as have been anciently used and accustomed for coinage