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Distress.
Bee it alsoe enacted and ordained That each Constable Tythingman or other Officer of any Parish or place under the Penaltie for every negelect of forfeiting Forty shillings shall and doe by vertue of a Warrant directed to him from the respective Lieutenants and Deputy Lieutenants or any three or more of them levy all arreares. and proportions of money unpaid that were sett or charged for the raising training and arraying the Trained Bands and Forces actually raised and in being before the passing of the said mentioned Act by the Distresse and Sale of the Goods of any person or persons refuseing to pay the same rendering backe the overplus (if any) the charge of Distresse and Sale being first deducted.
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