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not to exceed 10s. per quarter. Appoint mark for bakers.
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LII. And to the intent that the good design of this act may be effectually obtained: be it enacted by the authority aforesaid, That every common baker who shall make or bake for sale, or any way expose to sale, any fort of bread whatsoever, shall from and after the twenty fourth day of June, fairly imprint or mark, or cause to be fairly imprinted or marked on every loaf so by him made, and exposed to sale, the fort and price of such loaf, or any other mark as shall be appointed by the mayor of said city for the time being, by order in writing under his hand, and that the said mayor of said city for the time being, shall have full power and authority from time to time by like order in writing, to limit, direct, and appoint how and in what manner each sort of bread shall be marked for knowing the baker, maker, price and sort thereof, and to make and set down any other reasonable rules and orders for the better regulating the mystery of making bread, and the several sorts thereof, that shall be baked by the respective bakers, and the assize price and weight thereof, and all things concerning the same, as in his judgment he shall find necessary and convenient.
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