02277nam 2200397Ia 450 99638812280331620221108091808.0(CKB)4940000000084368(EEBO)2240950130(OCoLC)9920294200971(EXLCZ)99494000000008436819910308d1600 uy |engurbn||||a|bb|The assise of bread[electronic resource] newly corrected and enlarged, from twelue pence the quarter of wheat, vnto three pound and sixe pence the quarter, according to the rising and falling of the price thereof in the market, by sixe pence altering in euery quarter of wheate, together with sundrie good and needfull ordinances for bakers, brewers, inholders, victuailers, vintners, and butchers, and also other assises in weights and measures, which by the lawes of this realme, are commanded to be obserued and kept by all manner of persons, as well within liberties as without : whereunto there are also added sundry good & needful orders in making and retailing of all kinds of lawfull bread ... : the which statutes and ancient orders and customes for making and retailing of all lawfull sorts of bread, as aforesaid, haue beene heretofore seene, allowed, and are commanded to be kept, by the right honorable the Lords and others of the Queenes Maiesties honorable Priuie Counsell ..London Printed by Iohn Windet, dwelling at Powles wharfe, at the signe of the Crosse keyes1600[46] p. illDedication signed: Iohn Pouuell, gentleman."Ioh. Cant, Ch. Hatton, W. Burley ... [et. al.]."Signatures: A⁴(-A1) B-F⁴.Includes marginal notes.Reproduction of original in the Harvard University. Library.Includes bibliographical references.eebo-0062Weights and measuresLaw and legislationEnglandBreadEarly works to 1800Weights and measuresLaw and legislationBreadPowel Johngent.1007033EBLEBLWaOLNBOOK996388122803316The assise of bread2318869UNISA