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Cutjiettf* <£uttom£. ■2. Shall not be delayed lay Nonage of the Heir that ought to war- rant, 1 3 Ed. l . c . 40. Cltlm* See Coal's. Cumbertatft. I. The Afiizes, where to be held, 14 H. 6. c. 3. z. The Penalty for relieving Outlaws for Felony, 43 El. c. 13. §S- 3. The making of Cogware, 13c. how encouraged, 7 Ja. 1. c. 16. See felonies toithout Clergy. Curates* How provided for, 12 Ann. ft. 2. c, it. For other Matters, fee WcattB. Curia Cfltfus aquae* The Right of the Duke of Richmond and £««sx for holding a Court called Curia Ciir/its Aquae, not prejudiced by II & 12 7^. 3. nfcfiz W. 3. f. 21. § 14. ' CUTtatt£* See Grocery Ware. Cttra'etg* 1. Not to occupy the Miftery of a Shoemaker, 19 H. 7. e. ig. 2. How they lhall perform their Work, 24 H. 8. c. I. 2& 3. £</. 6. c 9. .1 AT.*/. 3. r. 8. 1 El. c. 8. 1 Ja. 1. c. 22. § 22, JsV. 3. Cutters of Leather in London lhall not curry it at home, 5 fcsf 6 iW. 6. r. 15. § 7. 4. Leather Cutters in London (hall give Notice to a Currier of the Leather that they buy, and deliver it to be curried within three Weeks, 13 ts" 1 4 Car. 2. c'.'j. § 13. 5. The Curriers of London may fearch for Leather, 13 iff 14 G»r. 2. f. 7. § 14. 6. Penalty on Curriers neglecting to curry Leather, 12 Geo. 2. c. 25. § 4. 7. Exclufive Privileges given to the Curriers of London, by 1 ^ r «. 1. f. 22.' Repealed, 12 Geo. 2. c. 2$. §7. /V »/£«• Matters, fee ^Leather, £>kingj W Scanners. CtltGllff* See Swearing. CurfitfJ^* See Chancery. Ctll'tefp* See Tenant by the Curtefy. Cuffoms?. i. Merchants may buy and fell by the ancient and right Cu- ftoms, M. C. g H. 3. c. 30. 2. The Ancient accounting for Cuftoms, St. de Scac. 51 H, 3. y?. 5. §6. 3. The Cuftoms upon Wine, Cloth, &c. fufpended, St. de Stamford, 2 Ed. 2. 4. Credit (hall be given to a Merchant's Papers for the Value of his Goods, 27 Ed. 3. ft. 2. c. 26. 5. No Matter lhall lofe his Ship for a Trifle not cuflomed without his Knowledge, 38 £</. 3. c. 8. 6. No Cullomer or Comptroller lhall have'Ships, or meddle with the Freight, 147?. 2. c. 10. 7. Officers of the Cuftoms lhall have their Offices at Will, 14 R. 2. c. 10. 17 R. 2. c. ;. t #. 4. c. 13. 31 tf. 6. c. 5. 8. Cuftomers and Comptrollers lhall refide upon their Offices, and not make Deputies, 1 H. 4. c, 13. 4 H. 4. <-. 20. 9. Ships lhall be laden and difcharged in the Great Ports, an'd not in Creeks, 4 H. 4. c. 20. 10. The Searchers (hall refideon their Office, and make no De- puty, nor take mote Fees than mall be appointed, 4 H. 4, e. 21. it. No Common Hoftiler lhall be an Officer of the Cuftoms, 1 1 #. 4. c. 2. 12. The Officers lhall not be abfent above three Weeks, 13 H. 4. '• 5- ■ 13. Officers concealing the Monies received to forfeit treble Va- lue, 3 H. 6. c. 3. 18 El. c. 9. § 5. 14. Shall give Difcharges for' the Cuftoms paid, 11 H. 6. c. iy. 15. Sealing blank Cocquets prohibited, 11 H. 6. <r. 16. 16. Officers not to have Ships, Wharfs or Taverns, 20 H. 6. c. 5. • 1 7. Goods imported into JPa/« and thence into England without •paying Cuftoms forfeited, 20 H. 6. c. 7. 18. Penalty of 40/. on Officers diftraining Ships or Goods un- duly, 28 H. 6. c. 5. 19. Offices how to be granted, 31 H. 6. c. 5. 20. Subfidies granted to the King for Life, 12 Ed. 4, c. 3. 6H.- 8. c. 14. 21. One Man's Goods not to be entered in another's Name, 3 H. 7. c. 7. Repealed, 1. H. 8. c. 5. Z2. Certificate to be made of Goods removed to another Port, 3 W. 7. c. 7. 11 #. 7. <r. 6. 23. No. common Officer in a Borough to be a Cuftomer, 3 ff. 7. 24. An Alien made Denizen lhall pay Aliens Cuftoms, I H, j, c.2. 11 H. 7. c. 14. 22 H. 8. f. 8. 25. One Englijhman may enter Goods in another Engli/hmarii Name, 1 H. 8. c. 5. But not to defraud the King of his Cuftoms, z & ■■$ Ed. 6. c. 22. 26. Subjects fworn to foreign Princes to pay as Aliens, 14 cif 15 H. 8. .-. 4. 27. Returning to be reftored, And have a Writ out of Chancery, 14 ts' 15 tf. 8. c. 4. § 3. 28. Penalty on Officers giving a falfe Certificate, 33 H. 8. c.ji • § S«  29. Cuftomable Goods to be laden and landed in the Day-time, and in an open Place, 1 El. - c. 11. 30. Penalty on Officers concealing Offences, 1 El. c. 11. § 7. 31. This Aft not to prejudice certain Welch Counties, 1 El. 'ft 11. § 12. 32. Grant of the Subfidies of Tonnage and Poundage, 12 Car. ts. , c.4. 33. Rates on Merchandize, 12 Car. 2. r. 4.— 34. Appropriation of Duties to Aggregate and General Funds, 1 Geo. 1. c. 12. 3 G«!. 1. r. 7. 12 Gfo. 2. c. 21. 35. Fiih exported not to pay, 12 Car. 2. c . 4. §5. . 36. Goods which may be exported, 12 Car. 2. f. 4. § 10. 37. Divers Goodsimported in foreign Ships deemed Aliens Goods, 12 Car. 2. c. 18. § 1 1. 38. Penalty on Officers of Cuftoms allowing Privilege to Ships unduly, 12 Car. 2. c. 18. §9. 39. A Duty on French Ships, 12 Car. 2. c. 18. § 17. 40. A Warrant of Afliftance to be granted to fearch for uncu- Homed Goods, 12 Car. 2. c. 19. 41. For preventing Frauds in the Cuftoms, 13 C5f Car. 2. r. 11? 42. No Ships fhall be above three Days in coming from Grave' fend, 13 y 14 Car. 2. r. II. § 2. 43. Ships not to take on board Goods outward bound before En- / try, 13 & 14 Car. 2. c. II. § 3. 44. Officers of the Cuftoms may fearch Ships, 1 3 y 1 4 Car. 2. c. 11. § 4. 45. The Penalty of abufing Officers, 13 c3" 14 Car. 2. c. n. 46. Foreign built Ships not to have the Privilege of Englijh, 1 3 cf 14 Car. 2. c. 11. § 6. 47. Goods not to be landed or waterborne but in prefence of an Officer,