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C. 7,8.
Anno tertio Georgii III.
A.D. 1762.

therefore enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That in case of such Neglect of the Magistrates of any such City or Borough, to set an Assize of Bread, or to alter any former Assize set by them by a new Assize, when such Alteration in the Price of Wheat or other Grain shall occur as is sufficient two Justices of the County may require them to be set or alter the same;to authorise an Alteration of the last Assize of Bread according to the said Act, it shall and may be lawful for any two or more of the Justices of the Peace of the County within which such City or Borough lies, to require the Chief Magistrate of such City or Borough, by a Writing under their Hands, to set the Assize of Bread, or to alter any former Assize of 'Bread, according as the Case shall occur; and on their Neglect to comply therewith within 10 days, they may then settle such Assize themselves and in case such Chief Magistrate, or the other Magistrates of the said City or Borough, shall refuse or neglect, for the Space of ten Days after such Requisition, to set such Assize, or to alter any Assize then in Force ,when the Alteration of the Price of Wheat or other Grain does permit the same, then and in every such case, any two or more Justices or the Peace of such County shall have Power, and are hereby authorifed, after taking Proof of the Prices of the several Kinds of Grain, Meal or Flour, in Manner above directed, to set, ascertain and appoint an Assize of Bread for such City or Borough, which shall remain in full Force until altered by the Magistrates thereof, or in case of their Neglect, by any two or more of the said Justices of Peace.

The recited Act,where not altered by this act, to extend to be in force within Scotland[ruff 1]And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That every Clause, Matter and Thing contained in the aforesaid Act of the thirty-first Year of his late Majesty's Reign. shall remain and continue in full Force, in that Part of the Kingdom of Great Britain called Scotland, except in so far as the same is altered by this Act.

CAP. VI.
An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion ; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Quarters.

CAP. VII.
An Act to enable such Officers, Mariners and Soldiers, as have been in the Land or Sea Service, or in the Marines, since the twenty-second Year of his late Majesty King George the Second, to exercise Trades.

WHEREAS there have been and are divers Officers, Mariners, Soldiers and Marines, Who have served his late Majesty, or his present Majesty, in the late Wars by Sea and Land, some of which are Men that used Trades, others that were Apprentices to Trades who had not served out their Times, and others, who by their own Industry have made themselves apt and fit for Trades; many of which, the Wars being now ended, would willingly imploy themselves in those Trades which they were formerly accustomed to, or which they are apt or able to follow and make use of, for the getting their Living by their own Labour, but are or may be hindered from exercising those Trades in certain Cities and Corporations, and other Places within this Kingdom, because of certain By-laws and Customs of those Places, and of the Statute made 5 Eliz. c. 4 in the fifth Year of Queen Elizabeth, prohibiting the Use of certain Trades by any Person who hath not served as an Apprentice to such Trade for the Space of seven Years': For Remedy whereof, Be it enacted by the King's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the Advice and Consent of the; Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same,Officers, Mariners, Soliders and Marines, who have been at any time imployed in the King's Service since 9 Nov, 1748 and have not since deserted, and also the Wives and Children of such, are authorised to set up and exercise Trades within any Parts of Great Britan or Ireland, without Let; and without being liable to be removed from thence to thier last legal place of Settlment, until they become actually chargeable to the Parish; and if sued upon pleading the General Issue, they shall be acquitted, That all such Officers, Mariners, Soldiers and Marines, who have been Soldiers and Marines, who at any Time imployed in the Service of his late Majesty, or of his present Majesty, since twenty-ninth Day of November in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty-eight, and have not since deserted the said Service; and also the Wives and Children of such Offficers, Mariners, Soldiers and Marines; may, set up and exercise s}uch Trades as they are apt and able for, in any Town or Place within the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland, without any the Wives and Children Let, Suit or Molestation of any Person or Persons shall become actually chargable to such Parish or Pace; and if any such Officer or Officers, Mariner or Mariners, Soldier or Soldiers, Marine or Marines, or the Wife or Child of any such Officer,Mariner, Soldier or Martine, who shall be sued, impleaded or indicted in any court whatsoever within this Kingdom, for using or exercising any such Trades as aforesaid, then the said Officer or Officers, Mariner or Mariners, Soldier or Soldiers, Marine or Marines, or any Wife or Child of any such Officer,Mariner,Soldier or Marine, making it appear to the same court where they are so sued, impleaded or indicted, that the have served his late or present Majesty as aforesaid, or that he, she or they, is or are the Wife or Child of such Officer,Ma-
riner
  1. See farther Chap. 11