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SLabcmtetg. &m'ff&t (Robert.) His Creditors how relieved, 13 Geo. 1. c. 22. L. labOUMCJS- l. Required to ferve thofe that will retain them for the ufual Wages, 23 Ed. 3. <-. I, i£c. ■z. Their Wages ascertained, 25 £</. 3./. I- e. I fef 3. 12 R. 2. c. 4. 23//. 6. r. 12. 11 H.J.i. 22. 6H.8.C.3. 7H.8. c. 5. 3. Shall be hired in a publick Place, 25 £rf. 3./. 1. e. 1. 4. Shall work in Summer where they dwelt in Winter, 25 Ed. 3. ./?. 1. c. 2. 5. Juftices lhall fix Wages of Labourers, 25 Ed. 3. /?. I. c. 3. 31 iU 3./. 1. <r. 6. 6. The Fines arifing on the Statutes of Labourers granted to the Commons in Aid of their Subfidy, 25 Ed. 3. ft. 7. 36 £</. 3. 7?. 1. c. 14. 7. Reflridlions on Mafons and Carpenters, 34 £</. 3. < g. 8. Procefs of Outlawry again!! Labourers flying into other Coun- ties, 34 Ed. 3. c to. 9. Labourers or Servants flying into Cities lhall be delivered to their Maflers, 34 Ed. 3. c. 11. 10. Commiihons on the Statutes of Labourers (hall be made to the Juftices of Peace, 42 Ed. 3. c 6. 11. The Statutes of Labourers confirmed, z R.z.ft. 1. c. 8. 2 H. 5. r. 4. j-2. Artificers and Apprentices compelled to work in Harveft, 12 R.z.c.i,. 13. Children ferving in Hufbandry till twelve Years old, lhall continue in Hufbandry, 12 i?. 2. k. 5. 14. Their Wages lhall be fettled by the Juftices in their Seffions, 1 3 R. 2.7?. i.e. 8. 2H.6.C.16. 15. Shall not be hired by the Week, c5>. 4.H. 4. c. 14. lo. Shall befworn in the Leet to ferve, or be fet in/ the Stocks, 7 H. 4. c. 17- 17. The Penalty for exceflive Wages to be inflitted only on the Taker, 4 H. 5, c. 4. On the Giver, 4 H. 8. c. 5. 18. The Juftices of Peace to make Proclamation once every Year of the Wages of Servants and Artificers, 6 H. 6. c. 3. 8 H. 6. r. 8. 1 9. A Servant purpofing to depart, to give his Mailer Warning, 23 H. 6. c. 12. 20. For Journeymen of Cloth-makers, Taylors and Shoemakers ; and for Servants in Hufbandry and Bargemen, 3 ci? 4 Ed. 6. c. 22. 21. The Hiring and Wages of Servants regulated, 5 El. e. 4. 22. The Wages of Servants, Labourers and Artificers, fhall be fettled by the Juftices of Peace, 5 El. c. 4. § 1 5. 23. Penalty of giving greater Wages. 5 El. c. 4. § 18. 24. Refufing to work at Harveft tc be fet in the Stocks, 5 El. c. 4. § 22. 25. Women obliged to ferve, 5 El. c. 4. § 24. 2-6. None above 21 obliged to be Apprentice, 5 EL c. 4. § 36. 27. Fees to Juftices, &c. fitting to execute this Statute, 5 El. c. 4. § 38. 28. Minors bound by Indentures of Apprenticefhip, 5 El. c. 4. § 43- 29. Capias may be granted againft Servants, Is'c. departing into other Shires, 5 El. c. 4. § 47. 30. Of what Labourers the Juftices of Peace may affefs the Wa- ges, 39 El. c. 12. 1 Ja'. 1. c. 6. ju Juftices to hear and determine of Wages of Servants and La- bourers, not exceeding 10 1. 20 Geo. 1. c. 19. 32. Extended to the Tinners in the Stannaries, 27 Geo. 2. c. 6. 33. Jnftices may punifh Servants on Complaint of the Mailer, 20 Geo. 2. c. 19. § 2. 34. The 20 Geo. z. c. 19. fhall extend to all Servants employed in Hufbandry, though hired for lefs than a Year, 31 Geo. 2. c. 11. § 3- For other Matters, fee SCppjeiltt'eeg, IfcltlfcingS ~. Cct- ttojari 32, cifc JDjaperp, ^anufaSuree, <§)tanna= vies 3. SLflCe* See Bone-lace and Gold. lamp S&acft. To what Duties liable, 4 W. cif M. c. 5. § 2. JLamp^apg. See Fifii. 3Laitip0. See Lights, Paving. Lancaffet, 1. Perfons outlawed in Lancashire to forfeit only what they have in the County, 9 H. 5. <-. 2. 18 H. 6. c. 13. 20 H. 6. c. 2. 31 H. 6. r. 6. Repealed, 33 H.6. c. 2. 2. Juftices to be appointed under the King's Seal of Lancafter, 27 H. 8. c. 24 § 5. 3. The Sufficiency of Jurors to indicT: a Perfon in Lancajhire who dwells in another County, 33 H. 6. c. 2. 4. Proclamations of Fines how to be made, 37 H. 8. c. 19. § 2. 5. Proclamation upon exigent to be awarded into Lancajhire, 5 y 6 iW. 6. f. 26. 6. Lands fevered from the Dutchy, reunited to it, 2 Jf 3 P. ^ M. c. 20. 7. Chancellor of the Duchy and County Palatine may grant Com- miflions to take Affidavits, 17 Geo. 2. c. 7. 8. A Quay to be made at Lane fter, 23 Geo. 2. c. 1 2. g. Regulations of Returns of Writs in Cbefier and Lancafter, 22 Geo 2. c. &fs. § 3;. For other Matters, fee SffttOJltfeS 43. CoUtttfefi f->alatflte, Cuftos 18otulo?um 4. 3D?aper£ 63. ©utchp Court. $iv(t JFruits 24. 3litroUment 2. 'Jutttces of 3KBfe 19. caiales, catool 66. 3Lai1tiIO?0. See Leafes and Rents. ILanti--€ar» 1. Commiflioners of the Land-Tax indemnified, 29 Geo. 2. c. 26. § 2 cif 3. 2. Commillioners may aft for Wejlminfler, if they have Leafe- hold Eflates of 20 /. per Annum, 29 Geo. 2. c. z6. § 4. 3. Land-Tax granted for the Year 1764, ^.Geo. 3. c. 2. 4. To be executed by the Commiflioners for 1763, ^ Geo. 3. c. 2. § 6. 5. Times of Meeting and Manner of fubdividing themfelves, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 7. 6. How to be fworn, and under what Penalties, 4 Geo. 3. e. 2.' § 4 6 » 47- 7. Perfons doubly rated how to be difcharged, 4 Geo. 3. r. 2. §51. 8. Commiflioners to fettle Differences and reaffefs Deficiencies, 4 Geo. 3. c. 2. § 16. And to withdraw where concerned them- felves, § 20. 9. Commiflioners for a County may a£l in a city, csV. 4 Geo. 3. f. 2. § 84. 10. Qualifications of Commiflioners for a County, 4 G^. 3. c. 2. § 88. 11. What Perfons may aft as Commiffioners for Cities, Boroughs, Inns of Court, &c, 4 Geo. 3. c, 2. § 90, 91, 92. 12. Penalty