stitutions and laws herein-after mentioned be declared, ordained, and enacted as fol- low:
Whereas there have been, in former con-
vocations held for the stannaries of Cornwall,
many laws and constitutions made and en-
acted for the better government of the said,
stannaries; and whereas the original records
of some of the said laws and constitutions
have been by various accidents lost or de-
stroyed, whereby great inconveniences may
in process of time arise to his Majesty, or
Lord Duke of Cornwall's revenue, and the
said stannaries.
The several laws and constitutions made: 22 James I.
And whereas, particularly in
a convocation held for thse said stannaries at
Lostwythiel in the twenty-second year of the
reign of our late sovereign Lord King James
the First, before William Coryton, Esq. Vice-Warden, by the direction of the Right Hon.
William Earl of Pembroke, Lord Chamber-
lain of His Majesty's Household, and Lord
Warden of the Stannaries of Devon and
Cornwall; which convocation consisted of
of the following stanntors, (to wit)
For the stannary of Foymore:
- Ema. Langford, Esq.
- John Beere, Esq.
- Geo. Collins, Gent.
- Ed. Kneebone, Gent.
- Rob. Congdon, Gent.
- Richard Lobb;, Gent.
For the stannary of Blackmore:
- Thomas Hearle, Esq.
- Nich. Sawle, Esq.
- Thomas Hoblyn, Esq.
- Nich. Kendall, Esq,
- Th.Hoblyn,jun. Esq.
- Will. Hambly, Gent.
For