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§. 13. |
Spices.
' And where any have died or suffered death in that
service over and
' besides the Parochial relief (who are thereby required to have of
them
' a special regard) the Treasurers shall pay the Widow and Orphans of
' the deceased such relief as the two next Justices shall think fit, which
' shall be paid out of the surplusage of such Stock, after Pensions paid. |
Chap. 95.
14 Car. 9. |
§. 14.
Musters. |
' If any, commanded to be mustered, shall absent
himself without lawful
' impediment; or coming, shall not bring his best Furniture, Array
or Armor,
' shall be imprisoned ten daies without Bail, unless he agree to pay
' a Fine of 40 s. to the Queen; which is to be estreated into the
Exchequer
' by the Commissioners, &c. |
4 & 5 Ph.
& Ma. c. 3. |
§. 15.
Bribes. |
' If any person authorized to muster or levy Men
in War, or for the
' Defence of the Kingdom, shall take or receive any Mony or Reward to
' spare any person, shall forfeit ten times so much as he shall take. |
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Pay. |
' If any Captain or other, having charge of Soldiers,
shall for any advantage
' license a Soldier to depart, he shall forfeit ten times the thing
' taken. And if he shall not pay the Soldier his Pay within ten days
after
' he shall receive it, he shall pay the Soldier treble so much. |
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' The moiety of Forfeitures (except Pay) to the
Queen, the other moiety
' to the Prosecutor, in any Court of record, by Information or otherwise. |
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' The Justices of Peace in Sessions may be Presentment
or Indictment
' hear and determine the offences, and upon Conviction may award the
' party to prison till payment of the Forfeitures. A moiety whereof
to
' the party that gives evidence, if conviction be upon evidence; otherwise
' the whole Forfeiture to the Queen. 4 & 5 Ph. & M. 3. |
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§. 16.
Work. |
If any poor Soldier or Mariner, coming from or beyond
the Seas, shall
repair to his place of Birth, &c. and cannot there get Work, then upon
his
complaint any two Justices of Peace near the said place shall take order
(by their discretion) to set him to work; and, for want of Work, the said
Justices shall tax the whole Hundred (by their discretion) for his relief
till
sufficient Work may be had. |
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A maimed Soldier came to the County for relief
at the Sessions, but because
it appeared that he was not setled, but vagrant at the time of his being
prest, he was not relieved by Pension from the County Stock, but sent to
the
place of his settlement. Ord. 2. Oct. 4. Car. Lib. Sess. pa.
Mid. 13 Car. 2. 6.
See the several Acts concerning the Militia; viz. 14 Car. 2.
c. 3. And 15 Car.
2. cap. 4. St. 3.
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39 El. 17.
P. Mar. 8. |
§. 1. |
CHAP. XCV.
Spices.
ALl Spices, Wares, Drugs and Merchandizes, garbleable,
viz. Pepper,
Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Ginger, Long-pepper, Worm-seeds,
Cummin-seeds, Anniseeds, Coriander-seeds, Binny pepper, Almonds, Dates,
Galls, Gums of all kinds garbleable, Spicknard, Galingal, Turmerick, Setwell,
Cassia Fistula, Guinny-pepper, Senna Barberies, Rice, Erius, Stavisabar,
Calamus, Fenugreek, Cassia Lignum, grains, Careway-seeds; and all other
Spices, Drugs, Wares and Merchandizes garbleable, that have or ought to
be
garbled, &c. in London and the Liberties, shall for the usual
Fees be
garbled, &c. by the Garbler, his Deputy or Servant, before the same
be sold,
upon pain of Forfeiture thereof, or the value thereof sold. |
1 Jac. 19. |
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