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What a Barrel of Ale.
And for the avoiding of all incertainty & dispute touching the returnes made or to be made by the Gagers of any Beere or Ale soe brewed as aforesaid Bee it Enacted and Declared by the Authority aforesaid That every six and thirty Gallons of Beare taken by the Gage according to the Standard of the Ale quart fower wherof shall make the Gallon remaining in the custody of the Chamberlaines of his Majestyes Exchequer shall be reckoned accounted and returned by the Gager for a barrell of Beare, And every two and thirty Gallons of Ale taken by the Gage according to the same Standard shall be in like manner reckoned accounted and returned for a barrell of Ale, and all other the Liquors aforesaid according to the Wine gallon,
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