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Penalty.
And for the better regulateing of the Island and Westmony Fisheries and Preservation of the Spawne of Fish there be it enacted and it is hereby enacted by the Authoritie aforesaid That from and after the Five and twentyeth day of December One thousand six hundred sixtie three noe Shipp or Vessell shall proceede upon a Fishing Voyage for Island and Westmony out of any Port Haven or Creeke in England or Wales or out of the Port of Berwicke upon Tweede untill the tenth day of March in any yeare upon the paine of the Forfeiture of every such Shipp or Vessell with all her Furniture Tackle and Apparell and of all the Fish caught in such Shipp or Vessell.
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