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or no Entry to be suffered.
Be it [X1further] enacted by the Authority aforesaid That for preventing of frauds in colouring of Strangers Goods and otherwise every Merchant or other passing any Goods Wares or Merchandizes Inwards or Outwards shall by himselfe or his known Servant Factor or Agent subscribe One of his Bills of every Entry with the Marke Number and Contents of every Parcell of such Goods as are rated to pay by the Peice or Measure and Weight of the whole Parcell of such Goods as are rated to pay by the Weight without which the Officers of the Customes shall not suffer any Entry to pass
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