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Allowance to bakers as by 11 G. 2. c. 11.
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L. And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid, That from and after the twenty fourth day of June, the mayor of the said city of Waterford, for the time being, or his sufficient deputy, be hereby directed and required to give the bakers in the said city and liberties thereof, an allowance of nine shillings on each quarter of wheat for houshold bread, by adding the same to the middle price of wheat, to be calculated as is directed by an act of parliament passed in the eleventh year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the second, entitled, An act for buying and selling all sorts of corn and meal, and other things therein mentioned, by weight, and for the more effectual preventing the frauds committed in the buying and selling thereof, and for regulating the price and assize of bread, and for better regulating the markets, is directed to be set according to the table therein mentioned, and to give an allowance of eight shillings only in the quarter of white and wheaten bread, to be baked in the said city of Waterford, and the liberties thereof, by adding the same to the middle price of wheat, and to be set according to the table in said act mentioned.
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