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Clocks anti CDeantcgejs. 7. To take no Fee for difcharging WitneiTes Recognizances, 10 y 11 IV. 3. c. 23. -§'7- 8. To certify the Rates for Carriage of Goods, 21 Geo. 2, c. 28. 0. To regifter Recognizances taken on Hcenfing Alehoufes, 26 Geo. 2. f. 31. § c. 10. His Certificate where to be Evidence, 24 Geo- 2. r. 40. § 17. '26 Geo. 2. r. 31. §11. „, _ /V »f£«- Matters, fee Abatement 20. Uttojmes 45. Cletgtf 2i- Clerfeof tbc CtotoJH 4. JDebt 25. <U?ame 2j. juries 50. iSfyilitia, 14, £gV. Ctajtfyojtation 7. Clerk of tlje Pellg. To inrol Letters Patent and Letters of Privy Seal for iffuing the King's Treafure, 8 fcf 9 JT. 3. c. 28. . § 8. .Per o//.w Matters, fee Chequer, Clerk of tlje petit ISa^ Penalty on his not receiving and filing an Office or Inquifition> 1 H. 8. c. 8. § 4. Clerk Of tlje Ppe. See Clerk of the Re- membrance. Clerk of tlje Eecoijnisanceg. See statutes. Clerk of tlje JRememfyance. 1. To fit againft the Clerk of the Pipe to fee 'the Difcharges made in the Pipe, &c, 37 Ed. 3. c. 4. 2. The Clerk of the Pipe and Remembrancer to be fvvorn, to* make a Schedule of Perfons difcharged in their Offices, 5^.2. ft. l. c. 15. 3. The Remembrancer to caufe the Suit to ceafe on a Judgment • of Livery, 5 R. 2. ft. 1. c. 16. For other Matters, fee USemembjatttttT. Clerk Of tlje ©efoerg. See Sewers. Clerk of tfie Signet. 1. His Fees on paffing Patents, 27 H. 8. c. 1 1. z. His Duty in making Warrants to the Lord privy Seal, 27 H. 8. c. 11. § 2. Clerkentnell tfieeiu The Highway leading from the Eaft Side of Clerien-iuell Green to St. John's Street to be paved, 2 fV. & M. feff. 2. c. 8. § 24. Clipper^* See Counterfeiters. (Hocks nno tBHatcfiesf. 1. Dial Plates and Cafes not to be exported without the Move- ment, 9 y 10 VV. 3. c. 28. § 2. 2. Makers fhall engrave their Names on Clocks and Watches, 9fcf 10 W. 3. <-. 28. §2. 3. Penalties on Workmen, &c. imbeziliing Materials of Clocks and Watches, 27 Geo. 2. c. 7. For other Matters, fee IJIrttStttS 14. Cmtyftti 14. ClOtlj* See Drapery. CfQftetf* See Spices, Coafg. Coacljeg ant Cljafr^ 1. Coachmakers dwelling in London, & c . fhall be under the Sur- vey of the Mailer and Wardens of the Company of Sadlers in London, I fa. I. c. 22. § 30. 2. Forlicenfing 400 Hackney Coaches, 13 £°f 14 Gar. z. r. 2. 3. For licenfing Hackney Coaches and Stage Coaches, 5 W. £3" M.c. 22. 6 fjf 7 ^. 3. c. 18. § 31. 4. Commiffioners appointed for licenfing 800 Coaches and 200 Chairs, 9 Ann. c. 23. 12 Ann. ft. . c. 14. Made perpetual by 3 Gts. 1. r. 7. and part of the General Fund. 1 5. Ancient Coachmen and Chairmen and their Widows, to be preferred in granting Licences, 9 Ann. c. 23. § 4. 12 Ann. ft. 1. c. 14. 6. Commiffioners, &c. where difabled, 9 ^n». r. 23. § 9, 7. Commiffioners may make Bye-Laws, g Ann. c. 23. § 16. I G<?o. 1.7?. 2. c. 57. 8. May licenfe 100 more Chairs, 10 Ann. c. 19. § 158. Made perpetual by 3 Geo. 1. r. 7. and Part of General Fund. 9. Penalty of their foliciting Votes at Elections, 10 Ann. c. 19. §182. 10. Powers given to the Commiffioners for licenfing Coaches, . 1 Geo. 1. c. 57. 1 1. No unlicenfed Hackney Coaches to attend Funerals, 1 Geo, 1. ft. ?. c. 57. § 4. 12. Addition of 100 licenfed Chairs, 12 Gw. 1. f. 12. § 15 c^ 17. . 16 G»0. 1, c 26. § 3. 13. A Duty upon Coaches, 20 Geo. 2. c. 10. 14. Coaches not to ply at l/Vcftminfter Bridge, lSc. 30 Geo. 2- c. 22. § 6. 15. Inhabitants to be WitneiTes in Proceedings on 30 Geo. 3. r. 22. § 14. 16. Juflices of .#>»/ and EJJix authorized to execute the Laws concerning Hackney Coaches, 4 Geo. 3. c, 36. /"or other Matters, fee UIlHtUitiCS 38. Cettiojari 20. ISjte- i£isai?0 19. ilojfes 13. Coals?, /. /. d. 1. Claufes laying on every Tun ,1 of Foreign Coals ufually fold >o 3 o by Weight, ■ J 2. And — — — — - — — — 020 3. And every Chalder of Fo- } reign Coals ufually fold by/o 4 6 Meafure, — ■ • ■ J a. And 030 And every Chalder of fuch,") Or any other Coal or Culm | imported into the Port of Lon- ', o 3 o don, if ufually fold by Mea- J fure. And every Tun if ufu- | ally fold by Weight, — J 6. And — — — « . o 30 7. And every Chalder of Coals ~ carried Coaftwife, . if ufually 1-030 fold by Meafure", -Tri ri-. J 8. And 020 9. And every Tun of Coal car- ried Coaftwife, 10. And ; — — — o 1 11. And every Chalder of Culm ") tarried Coaftwife, if ufually > fold by Weight, J 12. And ■ — ' o 13. And every Chalder of Pit- 7 coal-Cinder carried Coaftwife, J * 14. And ' 1 — — 020 E.2 ]° 2 o 4 °-7 8 Ann. c . a. § 1 „ . 9 Ann. c. 6. § 8. 8 Ann. c. A, § i„ . 9 Ann. c. 6. .§ 8„ I Geo. 1, ft. 2. V, 2p § 1. 5 Geo. 1. e.g. § 1, . >. 8 Ann. c. 4. § 1 . 9 Ann. c,6. § 8, 8 Ann. c, 4. § 1 , g Ann. c. 6. § 3. 7 e of a Penny. 8 Ann, c. a. § 1, T s s of a Penny. 9 Ann. c. 6. § 8. . 8 Ann. r. 4, § I, . 9 Ann. c. 6. § 8. 15. The