A* D. 1623. Anno vicefimo prime Jac OBI I. C. 28. 117 in the Second Year of the Reign of th« late King Hmry the Fifth, concerning Wages or Stipend of Chaplains andPriefts: (i;) And fo much of one hSi made in the fourth Year of the Reignof King //f»r>' the Seventh, Drapery, as appointed the Rates and Prices how Broad Cloths of the Colour of Scarlet, or other Colours, and other* "■ 7- *^' *• Cloths (l^all be fold : (i6) And one Statute made in the eleventh Year of the Reign of the late King HenryPo°f- the Seventh, concerning Vagabonds, unlawful Games and Alehoules, and every Part thereof, together with " "• 7- <=• *• one Statute made in the Time of the late King Richard the Second therein mentioned: (17) And one7R»-=-5- Statute made in the nineteenth Year of the Reign of the late King Henry the Seventh, concerning Vaga- "> "• 7- "^- '*• bonds. Beggars, unlawful Games and Alehoufes, and every Part thereof: (1%) And one Statute made inaj E-^-s- <^-7' the three and twentieth Year of the Reign of the late King Edward the Third, concerning valiant Beg- gars : (19} And one other Statute made in the feventh Year of the Reign of the late King Richard the 7 ^^' "^^ 5- Second, concerning Roberts-men, Draw-latches, Vagabonds and Faitors : (20) And feven feveral A£is Apprentice. and Statutes made in the twelfth Year of the Reign of the late King Richard the Second, whereof thej*^-*- ^- '• firft concerneth Artificers, Labourers, Servants, Viduallers ; (21) the fecond concerneth Wages of Ser- vants; (22) the third concerneth labouring at Plough and Cart; (23) the fourth concerneth Servants »» R. z. c 5. bearing of Buckler, Swords and Daggers, and ufmg unlawful Games; (24) the fifth concerning Perfons'*^-*- '^•^• that go a begging; (25) the fixth concerning thofe that feign themfelves Men travelling out of the Realm, "^- *• "^-t. and tnere to be imprifoned ; (26) and the feventh concerneth the Execution of the Ordinances aforefaid'* .». c. 8, concerning Servants, Labourers, Beggars and Vagabonds; (27) And one A<fl or Statute made in the^""^- two and twentieth ear of the Reign of the late King Henry the Eighth, intituled. An Aii how aged, poof I* y; |; ^; /j. and impotent Perfons, compelled to live by Jims, JJmll be orderedy and' how Fagabonds and mighty Jfrong Beggars fljall be punijhed-, and every Part thereof: (28) And one Adt or Statute made in the third Year of the Reign 3 &4'S<i-6.c.i6, of the late King Edward the Sixth, intituled, Aii All touching the Punijhment of Vagabonds, and other idle Pfrfons : (29) And one Statute made in the eleventh Year of the Reign of the late King Henry the Sixth, ^""g ^ Loncerning Wax-Chandlers, the Price of Candles, and other Things wrought of Wax: (30) And that • ■ • Part of one Statute, commonly called Statutum de Pijloribus, c. 5. i Fol. 186. which ordaineth. That the Aifize of Wine ihall be kept according to the Affizeof our Sovereign Lord the King, that is to wit, a Sex- tern at Twelve-pence ; and that if the Taverners exceed the fame Affize, their Doors Ihall be ftiut up by the Mayors and Bailiffs, and (hall not be fuffered to fell Wine until they have obtained Licence of^the King : ( 3 1 ) And one Statute made in the four and twentieth Year of the Reign of the late King Henry the *4 ^- ®- ■=• ^• Eighth, intituled. An Acf concerning the Sale of Wines: (32) And that Part of one Statute made in the»8H. 8,0.14,- eigkt and twentieth Year of the Reign of the late King Henry the Eighth, by which it is ordained. That no Perfon or Peribns fliall fell any Gafcoigne, Guy en or French Wines, above certain Prices in that A(5t men- tioned, under the Pain in the faid Adt fpecified ; and that no Malmfeys, Romneys, Sach,or other Sweet Wines, (hall be fold by Retail above the Prices therein contained, under the Pains in that Adl mentioned : (33) And alfo that Part of a Statute made in the five and twentieth Year of the Reign of the late King°*g«'T' Henry the Eighth, by which it is enadled. That the Lords and Owners of the Meafes, Tenements or^^ ' Cottages in the City QiWorcejler -xoA. other Towns and Boroughs in the faid A61 mentioned, (liould at Q Time after that admit, fet or let any Meafe, Tenement or Cottage fufficiently repaired within the faid City, Borough or Towns in that Adt limited, to any Perfon or Perfons that after that ihould inhabit in the faid City, Borough or Towns, and exercifing the Myfteries or Craft in that A<5t mentioned, at any higher jRent, Impofition or Charge, than was given for the fame at any Time within twenty Years next before khe making of that Adt : (34) And one A(5t made in the fourth Year of King Henry the Seventh, con- Huftandry. jcerning Houfes of Hufbandry and Tillage: (35) And one A6t made in the feventh Year of King Henry ^•'^■'^■"i' the Eighth, intituled, An Ali to avoid letting down of Towns : (36) And one A<5t madfe in the feven and J^ ri. «.%,'«, vNeviKt(hYt.'ax oiY^yx^Z Henry xhtYX'^xh,'m!it!tA,
- And one A<St made in the fifth Year of the Reign of King Edward the Sixth, intituled. An Aff for theS^^Ei.i.c.^^
iMaintenance of Tillage, and Increafe of Corn: (38} And one A6t made in the fifth Year of the Reign ofsEiiz.c.i. O^en Elizabeth, intituled. An Ail for Maintenance and Increafe of Tillage : (39) And that Part of the Sta- ■'^^^yg _
- tute made in the feven and twentieth Year of the Reign of the late King Henry the Eighth, by which it* • ' '"* •
iwas ordained. That all and fingular Perfons, Bodies Politick and Corporate, to whom the King's Ma- jefty after that (hould give, grant, let, fet or demife any Site or Precindt, with the Houfes thereupon iauilded, together with the Demefnes of any Monaftery, Priory or other Religious Houfes, that (hould be BiiTolved or given to the King by that AdV, (hall be bound to keep Houfe and Hou(hqld, and occupy De- baefnes in Plowing and Tilling of Hu(bandry, as in that Adl is fpecified, under the Pains therein con- tained : (40) And one Statute made in the fourteenth Year of the Reign of the late King Richard the Se- Wool, cond, againft Buying ofWool of others than of the Owner of the Sheep and Tithe, and every Claufe in '4^**- '=•4' the fame Statute : (41) And that Part of one Statute made in the eighth Year of the Reign of the late WeijJits.- King Henry the Sixth, by which it is enacted. That no Man buy Yarn of Wool, called Woollen Yarn-, * ^- ^' «=• S- iinlefs he will make Cloth thereof: (42) And one Statute made in the fifth and fixth Year of the Reign of Wool, the late King £(^w(7ri the Sixth, intituled, An J^ limiting the Times of Buying and Selling of JFjoIs- : (43)^aHie'^"*^'^' And one Statute made in the three and thirtieth Year of the Reign of the late King Hetiry the Eigntn, 3, h. «. c. 5. intituled. An Alt concerning Keeping of great Horfes : (44} And fo much of the Statute made in the war. >^eign of King Edward the Firit, commonly called the Statute of Winchefter, as concerneth the Having;, ^^^^' '■ ^"'•"'^ iKee ping, and View of Harnefs and Arms; (45) And that Part of the Statute commonly, called Ar-uek. ticuli fuper Chartas, by which it is ordained, That none fliall make Rings, CrolTes or Locks: (46) And 18 Ed. i. Stat. 3^. {One Statute made in the feven and thirtieth Year of the Reign of the late King Edward the Third, by ^' e^* , <. 7- iwhich it is ordained. That Makers of white Ve(rels fliall not Gild: (47) And that Part of one Statute iH. 5. Sta't^^ made in the fecond Year of the Reign of the late King Henry the Fifth, by which Goldfmiths are pro- c. 4. kibited to take more than forty-fix Shillings and Eight-pence for a- Pound Troy of Silver gilt : (48) And one-