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pain that any maker of soap, having or keeping any pipe or other conveyance from or to any copper or pan made use of in the boiling or making of soap, save and except such pump as aforesaid, or having any cock, or perforation, or hole, in the side or curb, or bottom or cover, of his or her boiler or copper, or having any part of the curb moveable, or using any syphon, crane, or trinket, shall forfeit and lose, for every such offence, the sum of L. 500: Provided always, That it shall be lawful for every maker of soap to have, in the cover of his or her copper or boiler, small holes, not exceeding one-eighth of an inch in diameter, for the steam to escape through the same.

And be it further enacted, by the authority aforesaid, That from and after the said 20th day of September 1784, the cover and furnace door, and ash-hole door of every copper, pan, or other utensil used by any