| Giles Jacob - London (England) - 1732 - 194 pages
...Houfe, Shop or Bakehcufe of any Baker or Seller of Bread, to fearch for, view, weigh and try all or any the Bread there found ; and if the Bread be wanting in the Goodnefs, deficient in Baking, under Weight, or fliall confift of any other Sort than what is allow'd,... | |
| Giles Jacob - London (England) - 1732 - 218 pages
...Houfe, Shop or Bakehoufe of any Baker or Seller of Bread, to fearch for, view, weigh and try all or any the Bread there found ; and if the Bread be wanting in the Goodnefs, deficient in Baking, under Weight, or fhall confift of any other Sort than what is allow'd,... | |
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1805 - 590 pages
...limited, in pro. portion to the price of wheat, and mayors, &c. may in the day time enfcr any shop, house, or bake-house of any baker or seller of bread, to...be seized and given to the poor : also a penalty of 40s. is inflicted for want of weight, &c. But by 1 of George I. c. 25. bakers are to pay 5s. for every... | |
| David Hughson - London (England) - 1805 - 598 pages
...limited, in pro. portion to the price of wheat, and mayors, &c. may in the day time enter any shop, house, or bake-house of any baker or seller of bread, to...any of the bread there found ; and if the bread be want, ing in the goodness, deficient in baking, under weight, or shall consist of any sort than what... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1820 - 894 pages
...day-time, to enter into any house, shop, stall, bakehouse, warehouse, or outhouse, of or belonging to any baker or seller of bread, to search for, view, weigh, and try, all or any the bread, which shall be there found : And if any oread, on any such search, shall be found to be... | |
| Richard Burn - Justices of the peace - 1836 - 1250 pages
...day-time, to enter into any house, shop, stall, bakehouse, warehouse, or outhouse, of or belonging to any baker or seller of bread, to search for, view, weigh, and try, all or any of the bread which shall be there found ; and if any bread, on any such search, shall be found to be wanting either... | |
| Benjamin Chaplin Pressley - Constables - 1848 - 552 pages
...stall, bake-house, ware-house, or out-house of or belonging to any baker, or seller of bread, and there search for, view, weigh and try all, or any of the bread which shall there be found; and if any be found either wanting in the goodness of the materials whereof... | |
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