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Admittance Fees not to exceed 40s.
And be it further enacted by the Authority aforesaid That such Person and Persons as shall from time to time be admitted sworne and appointed Brokers according to the true Intent and Meaning of this Act shall not att any one Time exceed the Number of One hundred and that every such Person and Persons att the Time of his and their Admittance to be Brokers as aforesaid the usual Fees and Payments of Admittance into the said Imployment Provided that such Fees and Payments doe not exceed the Su[m]m of Forty shillings.
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