Chap. 101. |
Trespass.
pain that that he shall import, &c. such foreign Bone-lace, &c.
shall forfeit the
whole Bone-lace, &c. and 100 l. for every such offence.
A moiety thereof to
the King, and the other moiety to the Prosecutor in any the Kings Courts
of
Record, &c. 14 Car. 2. c. 13. |
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Upon Complaint and Information to any Justice
of Peace at times reasonable,
he shall issue out his Warrant to the Constables, to enter and search for
such
Manufactures in Shops, being open, or Ware-houses and Dwelling-houses of
the persons suspected to have the same, and seize the same. 14
Car. 2. c. 13. |
§. 7.
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No person shall give, exchange, sell, convey
and deliver into Scotland,
to the use of any Scotchman, nor give, &c. into any place
beyond the Sea,
out of this Realm, or the Dominions thereof, any Horse, Gelding or Mare,
without Licence from the King, under the Great Seal or Privy Signet.
No
person shall give, &c. to any Scotchman in England, to
the intent to be conveyed
into Scotland, any Horse, Gelding, or Mare, or do convey or carry
any Horse,
Gelding or Mare into any foreign parts, without such Licence, upon pain
to
forfeit the same to the King, and also 40 l. for every one.
A moiety to the
King, the other moiety to the Prosecutor in the Kings Court, and Imprisonment
for a year. 1 E. 6. 5. 5 El. 9. |
§. 8.
Horses. |
1 E. 6. 5.
5 El. 19. |
Justices of Peace in their Sessions may inquire
of the offences, and every
Subject may arrest the persons offending against that Act. That Act
shall
not prejudice any that carry Horses beyond the Sea, in the Kings service,
not
to the Warden of the Cinque Ports, that may give or send six Horses or
Geldings beyond Sea in every year, not to eh Master of the Horse, as to
the
duties of his place. |
§. 9.
Who may
inquire. |
3 Jac. c. 1. |
Every person when the price of Malt exceeds not
the sum of 16 s. may
transport of his own, or buy and transport to any part beyond the Seas,
in
Amity and League with England, in Ships or Vessels, any Beer with
the Cask,
and the King shall receive 8 s. 6 d. for Impost; and 1 s. 6
d. for Custom for
every Tun of every Subject, and 10 s. Impost, 22 d. 0 b. of
every Stranger in
full for all Duties. |
§. 10.
Beer |
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Touching Exporting Sheep. Vide tit. Sheep.
Touching Exporting Wool. Vide tit. Wool.
For Importance of Fish. Vide tit. Fish.
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43 El. 7.
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CHAP. CI. V. 57.
Trespass.
ALl and every leud and mean persons which shall unlawfully
cut or
take away any Corn growing, or rob any Orchards or Gardens, or
break or cut any Hedge, Pale, Rail or Fence, or dig, pull up or take away
any Fruit-trees, or shall cut or spoil any Woods, Under woods, Poles or
Trees standing (not being Felony) and their Procurers or Receivers,
knowing the same, being thereof convict by Confession of the party, or
by
the Testimony of one sufficient Witness upon Oath before any one Justice
of Peace (where the offence shall be committed, or the Offender apprehended,)
shall for the first fault give the party wronged such recompence (and
within such time) as by any one Justice of Peace (of the County where
such offence shall be done) shall be appointed. And if such Offender
shall
be thought (in the discretion of the said Justice) not able, or do not
make
satisfaction accordingly; then the said Justice shall commit the said
Offender
to some Constable or other inferior Officer (where the offence shall be
committed or the Offender apprehended) to be whipped. |
§. 1.
Orchards,
Corn and
Fences. |
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