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Recital that great Advantage has accrued from setting up new Manufactures within the Realm, Persons importing Foreign Alamodes or Lustrings, without paying the Customs, &c.; or agreeing or undertaking to deliver such Goods,; may be prosecuted, and a Capias thereupon be issued in the first Process, &c.
III.Black Alamodes and Lustrings not having the Custom House or Royal
IV.Alamodes and Lustrings seized and forfeited to be exported again, and on Seizure to be carried to Custom House and there sold; and Security to be given for Exportation, &c.
V.On Exportation of Foreign Lustrings, &c. Exporter to receive no...
VI.Persons imbezzling, &c. Silk delivered to be wrought up, and...
VII.Weavers having Alamodes and Lustrings by them not sealed, upon...
VIII.Weavers to give a weekly Account to the Company to whom they sold such Goods.
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