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Wool to be weighed both at shipping and landing; and Weights, &c. expressed in Cocket and Certificate.
And bee it further enacted by the authoritie aforesaid That all Cocquets for carrying Wooll from any Port within the Kingdome of England Dominion of Wales or from the Port of Berwicke upon Tweede shall be written upon Paper and not Parchment and signed by three of the chiefe Officers of such respective Port at least And all Certificates of Landing the same againe in any other of the said Ports or from the Kingdome of Ireland shall be signed in like manner and that all such Wooll both at Shipping and Landing shall be weighed in the presence of the said Officers giveing such Cocquets and Certificates respectively and that the exact Weight Marks and Numbers of such Wooll soe shipped and landed shall be likewise particularly expressed in both Cocquet and Certificate
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