Petitions of the Commons, with their Answers.
[unspec 13] THe like Act as An. 7. H. 5. tit. 6.
[unspec 14] The print touching the coyn,* 1.1 cap. 1. agreeth with the re∣cord.
[unspec 15] The print touching Signorage, or coynage of money,* 1.2 cap. 2. a∣greeth with the record.
[unspec 16] The print touching the weight of money,* 1.3 cap. 3. agreeth with the record.
Only both the last Statutes were to indure but to the next Parliament.
[unspec 17] That no Mint-Master within the Tower be a Master of Ex∣change without the same.* 1.4
* 1.5The King thereof will be advised.
[unspec 18] The print touching the Wardens of the Exchange,* 1.6 cap. 4. a∣greeth with the record.
[unspec 19] The print of Coynage at Callice,* 1.7 cap. 5. agreeth with the record.
[unspec 20] The print touching the Allay of Silver,* 1.8 cap. 6. agreeth with the record.
[unspec 21] The print touching the weight of gold,* 1.9 cap. 7. agreeth with the record.
[unspec 22] The print touching the making of false weights,* 1.10 cap. 8. agreeth with the record.
* 1.11Note that the five Statutes last mentioned, were onely to continue to the next Parliament.
[unspec 23] That all Justices of Peace,* 1.12 Sheriffs, and such officers, may have power to amend all misprisions,* 1.13 or negligent writing of their Clarks.
* 1.14VVho is grieved, may complain to the Kings Councell.* 1.15
[unspec 24] The print touching Exchangers to Rome, cap. 9. agreeth with the record.* 1.16
[unspec 25] That the exception, how that the partie hath sufficient reme∣dy