An ordinance of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament : that no wharsinger, woodmonger, or other seller of New-Castle coales within the cities of London and Westminster or the suburbes thereof, shall after the making hereof sell any New-Castle coales, above the rate of 23 s. the chaldron, and after the first of Aprill next, above 20 s. at the most : and if any shall wilfully transgresse this ordinance, they shall be committed to prison, and there continue untill they shall conforme themselves thereunto : and the lord maior and sheriffs of the city of London and Middlesex, are hereby required to see this put in execution.
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