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13 & 14 C. II. C.30. repealed.
And whereas upon the humble Petition and Complaint of the Merchants and Salters of the Citty of London it doth appeare That some sorts of Madder very usefull for dyeing cannot be imported soe pure and cleane as by one Act passed the last Session of this present Parliament (Entituled An Act for the Importation of Madder pure and unmixed) is directed and appointed Be it enacted and it is hereby enacted by the Authoritie aforesaid That the said Act and every Clause and Thing therein contained be from henceforth utterly void and repealed to all Intents Purposes and Constructions whatsoever
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