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, cap. 1. agreeth with the re∣cord.
[unspec 15] The print touching Signorage, or coynage of money, cap. 2. a∣greeth with the record.
[unspec 16] The print touching the weight of money, 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.
The King thereof will be advised.
[unspec 18] The print touching the Wardens of the Exchange, cap. 4. a∣greeth with the record.
[unspec 19] The print of Coynage at Callice, cap. 5. agreeth with the record.
[unspec 20] The print touching the Allay of Silver, cap. 6. agreeth with the record.
[unspec 21] The print touching the weight of gold, cap. 7. agreeth with the record.
[unspec 22] The print touching the making of false weights, cap. 8. agreeth with the record.
Note that the five Statutes last mentioned, were onely to continue to the next Parliament.
[unspec 23] That all Justices of Peace, Sheriffs, and such officers, may have power to amend all misprisions, or negligent writing of their Clarks.
VVho is grieved, may complain to the Kings Councell.
[unspec 24] The print touching Exchangers to Rome, cap. 9. agreeth with the record.
[unspec 25] That the exception, how that the partie hath sufficient reme∣dy