Seasonable orders offered from former precedents whereby the price of corn, with all sorts of other grain may be much abated, to the great benefit of all, especially the poor of this nation. Published for the general good.

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Seasonable orders offered from former precedents whereby the price of corn, with all sorts of other grain may be much abated, to the great benefit of all, especially the poor of this nation. Published for the general good.
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London :: printed for Nathaniel Brooke, at the Angel in Corn-hill,
1662.
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"Seasonable orders offered from former precedents whereby the price of corn, with all sorts of other grain may be much abated, to the great benefit of all, especially the poor of this nation. Published for the general good." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A58935.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 31, 2024.

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Stocks of Money for provision of Works for poor People.

That the Justices do their best to have convenient stocks of money or wares, to be provided in every Division, or other places accord∣ing to the Statute, for setting the Poor on work, and the Justices to use all other good and politick means within their several Divisions, to continue and maintain the poor people in work within the Parish, or at the furthest within the Hundred, or Division, and namely in clothing Countreyes to charge the Clothiers, that have in former

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times gained by that trade, not now in this time of dearth to leave off his trade, whereby the poor may be set on work.

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