Chap. 225, 6, 27. |
Common-Prayer. Coffee. Corn.
CHAP. XXV.
Common-Prayer.
' EVery Incumbent of a Benefice with cure residing
on his Benefice, and
' having a Curate, shall in person (not having a lawful impediment
' to be allowed of by the ordinary) once in every month openly read
the
' Common-Prayers and Service, and (if there be occasion) Administer
the
' Sacraments and other Rites in the Parish Church, or else forfeit
5 l. to the
' use of the Parish upon conviction by confession or proof of two Witnesses
' before two Justices of Peace of the County, and if not paid within
ten
' days to be levied by the Church-Wardens or Overseers, by Warrant
of
' the said two Justices by distress and sale, rendring the overplus. |
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§. 1. |
14 Ca. 2.
c. 14. |
' If any person disabled by 14 Car. 2. c.
14. To Preach a Sermon or
' Lecture, shall during that disability Preach a Sermon or Lecture,
he shall
' suffer Three months imprisonment without bail; And two Justices of
' the Peace, or County, or Mayor, or chief Magistrate of any City,
or
' Town-Corporate upon Certificate from the Ordinary shall commit him
' to the Gaol. |
§. 2. |
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CHAP. XXVI.
Coffee.
' NOne shall sell or retail Coffee, Chocolet, Sherbet
or tea without licence
' obtained at the general Sessions of the County, or chief
' Magistrate of the place, and the first shewing a Certificate that
he hath
' given good security for payment of his Duties of excise to the King
by
' Recognizance; for which Licence, Security and Recognizance he shall
' pay 12 d. and no more, upon pain to forfeit 5 l. for
every month he shall
' Retail without Licence. 15 Car. 2.11. The words
of the Statute are transposed,
' and therefore quære for the meaning.
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§. 2. |
5 E. 6.
13 El. 25.
P. Forestal
6. |
CHAP. XXVII. V. 15
Corn.
THe Certificate of one Justice of Peace (joyned with
the Customer
of the place) of the unlading and selling of Corn or Cattel, carried
by water from one place to another of this Realm, unto the Customer
and Controller of the place where the same was imbarked, is sufficient
upon the Stat. of Forestalling. See more of Corn, tit.
Transportation. |
§. 3. |
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' By the Statute of 1. and 2 P. and M.
Stat. 2. c. 5. Corn could not be
' Transported without licence, unless it were under these prices by
the
' quarter, Wheat 6 s. 8 d. Barley 4 s. Rye 3 s.
and every Justice of
' Peace might inquire of it by the Statute of 13 El. 13.
Certain persons
' may determine when Corn shall be Transported, when not, which they
' may afterwards alter, or the Justices of Peace in Sessions may alter
till the
' assizes; and the Queen by Proclamation may Control all of them.
See
' there the poundage of Corn. |
§. 2. |
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' By 1 Jac. 25. Corn may be transported,
when of, or under these
' prices by the quarter, Wheat Twenty six shillings eight pence, Rye,
Pease
' and Beans Fifteen shillings, Barley or Malt Fourteen shillings.
See there
' the poundage. |
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' By 21 Jac. 28. It may be Transported,
when not exceeding these prices
' by the quarter, Wheat Thirty two shillings, Rye Twenty shillings, |
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