Chap. 61.
15 Eliz. 6.
Lo. Hob. 1.
p. 36. 1. |
Malt.
' No new Buildings shall be erected for Habitation,
within three miles
' of London, nor any Building shall be divided or converted to several
' Habitations there, except such Houses shall be fit for the dwelling of
such
' a person as heretofore hath been assessed to the Subsidy of Five pounds
' in Goods, or Three pounds in Lands, at the Assessment next before
' the said Building or Division, or as shall be adjudged by the two next
' Justices of Peace (by writing under their Hands and Seals; to be presented
' at the next Quarter Sessions) to be fit and able to be assessed in the
' Subsidy, 35 Eliz. 6. |
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' The two next Justices of Peace have power to decide
and determine of
' the sufficiency and conveniency of such Houses, and of the sufficiency
' of the Inhabitants therein, Ibid. |
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' Several Orders were made for the stopping of Buildings
began in
' Lincolns-Inn fields, 8 Sep. 11 Jac.
And several other in that Book of the
' Sessions, Mid. |
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' An Order to prohibit any Workmen from erecting
any new Buildings
in that part near Clements-Inn, and New Inn, 28 Aug. 8
Car. Lib. Sess.
Pac. Mid. |
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' An Order for stay of erecting of new Buildings,
according to an Order
' of the Star-Chamber, 20 Octob. 40 Eliz. Ord. 2.
Octob. 10 Car. Lib.
' Sess. Pac. Mid. |
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' For Repairing and Inlarging Streets in and about
London, See tit. Private
' High ways.
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2 El. 6. 10.
27 El. 14.
1 Jac. 25.
P. 4. |
CHAP. LXI. V. 33.
Malt.
THe Constables or Bailiff of any Town, where any
deceitful Malts
shall be made or Mingled, to be sold contrary to the Statute 2 Ed. 6.
may from time to time view and search all such Malt, as shall be made or
put to sale within any of their Towns; and if thereupon they shall find
any Malt put to sale, being evil made, or mingled with evil Malt contrary
to this Statute; then the said Constable, or Bailiff, so finding any such
deceitful Malt, with the advice of any one Justice of Peace, may cause
the
same to be sold to such persons, and at such reasonable prices, as to the
discretion of the same Justice shall seem expedient, 21 Jac. c. 28
& 3 Car. 4. |
§. 1.
One Justice. |
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These deceitful Malts be of three sorts, scil.
Such as be not well made,
or not well dressed, or mixed. As. |
§. 2. |
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1. First, of any Barley-Malt shall be made
(in the Months of June,
July, and August, only excepted) if the same Malt shall not
have in the
making thereof (scil. in the fat, floor, steeping, and drying thereof)
three
weeks at the least; and in the Months of June July, and August,
Seventeen
days at the least. For under such times the Malt cannot be well made,
nor wholsom for any Man's body; and Malts not sufficiently dried, cannot
be kept long, but will be musty, and full of Wevils. |
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2. Secondly, If any Malts shall be put to
sale which be not well trodden,
rubbed, and well fanned. |
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3. Thirdly, If any Malts be mingled, scil.
Malt not well made as aforesaid,
or made Mow-burnt, or spired Barley, and mixed with good
Malt, and so put to sale. |
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19 Eliz.
16. p. 6. |
The Justices of Peace at their Quarter Sessions,
(or the more part of
them) at all times may suppress and discharge, or restrain the number of
Malsters; and also may restrain such persons as they shall think meet, |
§. 3.
Two Justices. |
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