AN ACT FOR Limiting and Setling THE PRICES FOR WINES.

At the Parliament begun at Westminster, the 17th day of September, An. Dom. 1656.

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EDINBƲRGH: Re-printed by Christopher Higgins, in Harts Close, over against the Trone Church, 1657.

AN ACT FOR Limiting and Setling THE PRICES FOR WINES.

BE it Enacted by his Highness the Lord Protector and this present Parliament, and by the Authority of the same, That for one year, to be accounted from the Fifteenth day of August, One thousand six hundred fifty seven, No Canary VVines, Mus­cadels, or Alligants, or other Spanish VVines, shall be sold by Retail, at any Rate, Proportion or Price, exceeding Eighteen pence the Quart. And that no Gascoigne or other French Wines whatsoever, shall be sold by Retail, at any Rate, Proportion or Price, exceeding Seven pence the Quart. And that no Rhenish Wines whatsoever, shall be sold by Retail, at any Rate, Proportion, or Price, ex­ceeding Twelve pence the Quart. And according to these Rates, Proportions, and Prices, for greater [Page 2] or lesser quantities, by Retail, all and every the aforesaid Wines shall and may be sold, and at no other Rate, Proportion, or Price exceeding the same respectively, upon pain and penalty, that eve­ry person within England, Scotland, and Ireland, who shall utter or sell any of the said Wines by Retail; that is to say, By the Pint, Quart, Pottle, or Gallon, or by any other greater or lesser Retail-Measure, at any Rate, Proportion, or Price, ex­ceedng the Rates, Proportions, and Prices hereby respectively limited and appointed, do and shall for every such Pint, Quart, Pottle, Gallon, or other greater or lesser Retail-Measure so sold, forfeit the sum of Five Pounds; all which afore-mentioned Forfeitures shall and may be recovered by Origi­nal Writ of Debt, Bill, Plaint, or Information; in which Suit or Suits no Wager of Law shall be admitted, nor any Protection or Essoyn allowed. The one third part of all such Forfeitures shall be to the use of his Highness the Lord Protector, and his Successors, and the other two third parts to the use of such person and persons as shall sue and prosecute for the same.

EDINBƲRGH, Re-printed by Christopher Higgins, in Harts Close, over against the Trone Church, 1657.

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