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A. D. 1522-3. Anno xiv & xv Henrici VIII. C. 6. 133 " tionrm corund' pro dolk'tis fuisin non bene cxrqucndo, faciendo, & utendo ilia; (15) nee non fupervi- " fum & fcrutinium omniniodarum medicinarum & eardm reception' per diflo medii , feu aliquem eorum,

  • • luijul'moili ligtis noftris pro conim infirmitatibus curandia Scfanandis, dandis, imponci ! ..'.'is,

.: quando opus fuerit pro commodo & utilitate eorundem ligeorum noftrorum ; I ,l punitio hujufmodi medicorum utcntium dicta facilitate medicinse, fie in praemiffis delin " amerciament.-!, « imprifonamenta corpor' fuor' tv: per alias vias rationab' & congruaa exequatur. m (| 7 ) Volumus etiam & concedimus pronobi , hseredibus, & fu Hbri noltri (quantum in nobis eft) 31 11. s. e, 4". " quod nee prxfidens, nee aliquis dc colfcgii I i, nee eorum ali iltatem illam, quoquo modo in tutur' inl I rn noftram pried' & fuburbia eju libi, " fommoneantur aut ponantur, neque eorum alfquis (ummoncatur aut ponatur in aliquibus aflifis, juratis, " inqueftis, inquifitionibus, attinetis, & aliis recognitionibus infra dictam civitatem, & fuburbia ejufdem, " impofterum coi 1 • vicecom' feu coronatoribus dictaecivitatis noftrae pro tempore exiften' capien- •• dis, aut per aliquem officiarium feu miniftrum fuum, vel officiarios five miniftros fuos fummonend', licet " ea?demjuratae, inquifitiones, feu recogniriones fummon' fuerint fuperbrcvi vel brevibus noftris, vel haeredum " noftrorum, de recto; fed quod dicli magiftri, five gubernatores, ac communitas farultatis antcdietae, & f< fucceflbres fui, 5c eorum quilibct dictam facultatcm exercentes verfus nos, hseredes, & fucceflbres noftros, " ac vulus majorera & vieecomites civitatis noftrae praed' pro tempore exiften' & quofcunque officiarios & " miniftros luos lint inde quieti, & penitus exoncrati in pcrpetuum per praefentes. " (itt) Provifo quod literae noftrx, feu aliquid in eis content' non cedent in przjudicium civitatis noftrse " Lond' feu libeit' ejufd' ec hoc abfque fine feu feodo pro pra:miffis, feu figillat' praefentium nobis facienda, " folvenda, vel aliqualitcr rcdienda, aliquo ftatuto, ordinatione, vcl a£tu in contrarium ante haec tempora " facto, edito, ordinate, feu provifo in aliquo non obftante. In cujus-rei teftimonium has literas noftras " fieri fecimus patentes. Telle meipfo apud Weftmonaftcriumxxiij. die Sept' an' reg' noftri x. Per ipfum Regem. Et de data prasd' authoritate pari' TUNSTALL ■ (19) And forafmuch that the making of the faid Corporation is meritorious, and very good forthe Com- ' men Wealth of this your Realm, it is therefore expedient and neccft'ary to provide, That no Perfon of the

  • faid Politick Body and Commonalty aforefaid, be iuffered to exercife and pradtife Phyfick, but only thofe

4 Perfons that be profound, lad, and difcreet, groundly learned, and deeply ftudied in Phyfick. ' II. In Conlidcration whereof, and for the further authorifmg of the fame Letters Patents, and alfo en- The foregoing ' larging of further Articles for the faid Common Wealth to be had and made :' Pleafeth it your Highnefs, Letters Patent. with the Allent of your Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, in this prefent Parliament af- confirmed, and- iembled, to enact, ordain, and ftablifh, That the laid Corporation of the faid Commonalty and Fellowfhip '"^"'"M^- of the Faculty of Phyfick aforefaid, and all and every Grant, Article, and other Thing contained and fpe- cificd in the laid Letters Patents, be approved, granted, ratified, and confirmed in this prefent Parliament, and clearly authorized and admitted by the fame, good, lawful, and available to your faid Body Corporate, and their Succeftbrs for ever, in as ample and large Manner as may be taken, thought, and conftrued by the fame; (2) and that it pleafe your Highnefs, with the Aflcnt of your faid Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, in this your prefent Parliament aflembled, further to enact, ordain, and eftablifh, That the Six Perfons beforefaid in your faid moft gracious Letters Patents named as Principals, and firft named of the faid Commonalty and Fellowfhip, chooiing to them Two more of the faid Commonalty, from hence-- forward be called and cleaped Elecls; (3) and that the lame Elects yearly choofe One of them to be Pre- There ft iident of the faid Commonalty, and as oft as any of the Rooms and Places of the fame Elects fhall fortune E ' S p tE! ; as of ^ to be void, by Death or otherwife, then the Survivors of the faid Elects (within Thirty or Forty Days next London after the Death of them, or any of them) fhall chooie, name, and admit One or mo, as Need fhall require, of the moft cunning and expert Men, of and in the faid Faculty in London, to fupply the faid Room and Number of Eight Perfons; (4) fo that he or they that fhall be fo chofen, be firft by the faid Survivors* ftriclly examined after a Form deviled by the faid Elects, and alfo by the fame Survivors approved.- III. And where that in Diocefes of England, out of London, it is not light to find alway Men able fuffi- Phyficians in ciently to examine (after the Statute) fuch as fhall be admitted to exercife Phyfick in them, that it may be ? p ! aces '° enacted in this prefent Parliament, That no Pel Ion from henceforth be iuffered to exercife or practife in thc'pjcfidcntar.i Phyfick through England, until fuch Time as he be examined at London, by the faid Prefident, and Three Three of the of the faid Elects ; and to have from the faid Prefident or Elects, Letters Teftimonials of their Approving Elefts. and Examination, except he be a Graduate of Oxford or Cambridge,- which hath accomplifhed all Things for H ' 8- c - "', his Form, without any Grace. £££££" cepted. &C0.114. Cro. Jac. 121, 159. Cro. Car. 256. See farther ^ £f 35 H. 8. c. S, CAP. VI. Altering of Highways in the Weld of Kent. IN humble wife befeecheth your Highnefs, your true and faithful Subject, George Guide ford Efquire for your Body, That where there is, and of Time whereof Mind of Man is not to the contrary, hath been an old common Way, or Street for Carriages, and all other Paffages and Bufinefs for you and your Pro- genitors, and your and their People, in the Hundred of Cranebrook, in the Weld of your County of Kent, leading and extending between and among the Lands of the anor of Hemp/led, of the faid George, in the faid Hundred of Cranebrook, from the Bridge called Hemp/led Bridge, dividing the faid Hundred of Crane- brook, and the Hundred of ' Rolvhiden, in the faid Weld of your faid Ccunty, to a Crpfs called Tetenden ' Crcfs-