THE OATHS OF THE COMPANY.
["Perhaps there is not a better measure to be taken of what is the
natural and proper business of antient officers than what is compendiously
and significantly expressed in the oaths which have, with great care and
wisdom, been formed and instituted for them to take."—Lord Somers, in the
Banker's Case, 14 Sta. Tri., p. 63.]
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| The Oath of the Master of Marchaunt Tailors at his first admission into the Office | 227 |
| The Oath of the ffower Wardens of the foresaide Misterie | 228 |
| The Oath of the Assistants, or Counsellors of the Mystery aforesaid | 230 |
| The Oath of every whole brother admitted into the Livery | 231 |
| The Oath of every Person at his first admyttance into this Misterie be it by way
of Redemption or otherwise | 232 |
| The Oath of the Common Clarke of the said fraternitie | 233 |
| The Oath of the Beadle of the said ffraternity | 235 |
| The Oath of the ffower Wardens substitutes of the Bachelors Companie | 235 |
| The Oath of the Sixteen Men or Sixteen Assistants to the Wardens Substitutes of
the Bachelors' Company | 237 |
The Oath of the Master of Marchaunt Tailors at his first
admission into the Office. (fn. 1)
You shall swear that you shall be true liegeman to the
Kinge our Sov'reign Lord and to his heires Kinges of England.
Yee shalbe good and trewe unto the M'ntailors of the Fraternitie of Saint John Baptist of London whereof yee be nowe
Ruler and Governor and weel trewly and indifferentlie rule and
governe all the Brethren and other persons of the said Fraternitie and Mistery being under your obeysaunce. for your
tyme to your power, and yf there be any complaint made
unto you by any person or persons of the said Mystery or by
any other person or persons of other Misteries and Crafte, or
else by Forreyn's Denizens or straungers against any Brother of
your said Fraternitie or against any personne under your said
obeysaunce you shal (fn. 2) doe your best endeavor
wisely and discretely to examyne the matter of
complaynt with the advice of the Wardens
being in Office with you and of other of the
Assistants of the said Mistery by you thereto to be called (it
need require) that the matter of variaunce and complaint with
the consent of the parties if they will be thereto agreeable be
duly and truely examined and determined. And that no favor
nor partialitie be shewed to neither party, otherwise than right,
equity and good conscience asketh as far forth as God shall
give unto you grace You shall keepe and mayntaine to your
power all the lawful Acts and Ordynaunces made ratified and
confirmed by the Right Honorable the (fn. 3) Lord
Chancellor of England and the twoe Chief Justices of the King's Bench and Court of Common
Pleas, according unto the authority granted to them by the Act
of Parliament. And all the breakers of the same you shall as
farre as justly you may, correct and punish with the advice of
the said Wardens and Assistants according to the qualitie and
quantity of his offence and the fynes and amerciaments ordayned and made for the said Breakers you shall do your
endeavor to be levied and raysed and all other duties belonging in common (fn. 4) by the Wardens and other
Officers of the said Mystery as often and when
as need shall be without a reasonable cause be had to the
contrary upon the payne that is contayned in an ordynaunce
therefore made. Also you shall unlesse you have just cause
of absence keepe your quarter daies fower tymes in the yeare
and at fower principall termes in the yeare. You shall paye
your (fn. 5) Officers within your Com[m]on Hall and
poore Almesmen as it is nowe lawdably used. (fn. 6)
All these premises and all the good Rules and
Ordynances made for the said Mystery and
ratified after the forme aforesaid, you shall well
and trulie doe your best endeavoure to keepe,
mayntaine, and observe to your power, whilest
you stand in Office as neere as God shall give
you Grace, Soe helpe you God and this holy
Evangelist.
The Oath of the ffower Wardens of the foresaide Misterie.
Yee shall sweare that ye shall be true liege
men to the Kinge our Sov'reign Lord and to his
Heires Kinges of England. Yee shalbe good
and trewe to the M'ntailors of the Fraternitie
of Saint John Baptist of London whereof yee
be now Wardens, and well truly and indifferently rule and governe with the Maister all the
Brethren and all other persons of the said fraternitie and Misterie for your tyme to your power, and yf there
be any complaynts made unto you jointly or severally to any of
you or to the said Maister by any person or persons of the said
Misterie of what estate, degree or condic[i]on he be of or by any
other person or persons of other Misteries and Crafts or else by
Forrayn'es, Denizeus or Strangers against any person of your
said Misterie, Yee shall doe your best endeavoure, with the
advice of the Maister, or his Deputy in his absence, wisely and
discreetely to examyne the matter of complaynte and the same
to determyne, and that noe favour nor partialitie be shewed to
any partie otherwise then right, equitie and good conscience
asketh as fareforth as God shall give you Grace. Also yee shall
see that all the good Ordynaunces, Acts and Rules of late made
and ratified by the Noble Lords aforenamed in the Maisters
Charge and Oath to be observed and kept and that the Maister
and you truly and indifferently as farr as justly you may correct & punish all those persons that bee breakers of the same,
and that you doe your best endeavour to raise and levy the
amerciaments, fynes and all other duties pertayning to the
com[m]on profitt of your said Misterie in honest manner, of all
them that come not to Quarter daies (fn. 8) and
other Assemblies or any other cause concernynge the worshipp and com[m]on profitt of
the same Misterie yf a reasonable cause be not
had to the contrary. Also yee shall make true
search through the Cittie and the franchesies thereof once or
twice a yeare at least and oftener (if it be thought convenient by the Maister to the said Misterie) to viewe and
oversee what forreyn'es or Apprentices not presented, worke
within the franchesies of the said Cittie and for other
defaults, if any happen to be founde and used contrary to
the good rules and ordynaunces of the said Misterie to the
intent that a due redresse and punishment may be executed
according to the qualitie or quantitie of the offence or
trespasse. And also that all the Revenues growinge of the
Lands pertayning to the said Misterie and cominge to the
Maisters hands this yeare and all and all manner of payments
by him paid and laide out to and for the use of the said Misterie
be truly by your Clarke for the tyme being written, and that
you doe your best endeavoure to see a true reckoning made
thereof by the Maister to the Company at the day of his
accompt. And that yee see that the Quarter daie be kept
ffower tymes in the yeare, and at fower principall termes in the
year, unles some speciall cause of impedement doe fall out to
hinder the same. The (fn. 9) Officers and Almesmen of the said Misterie you shall see to be
paide within your com[m]on Hall and the Almesmen to be paide
within the Almeshouse or com[m]on Hall by the hands of one of
you or else by the hands of the Clarke or Beadle with the
oversight of one of you as hath bene of olde tyme and
nowe used and accustomed. And that yee be present with
the said Maister or his said Deputy in your Lyvery to you to
be assigned (fn. 10) when and as often as yee thereof
shalbe informed by the said Clark or Beadle.
Also at all tymes when neede shall require you
shall give your attendance and personally be
present with the Maister as well within this your com[m]on Hall,
as in every other place within the said Cittie for matters
and causes pertayning to the com[m]on profitt and worshipp of
your said Company and to see and help as much as in you is
the same performed without a reasonable cause be shewed to
the contrarie. All these premises and Articles afore rehersed
well and truly on your behalf to be observed. Yee shall keepe
and mayntayne to your power as nigh as God will send unto
you Grace. Soe help you God.
The Oath of the Assistants, or Counsellors of the Mystery
aforesaid.
Yee shall sweare ye shall be true liegemen to our Sov'reign
Lord the Kinge and to his heires Kinges of England Ye shall
at all tymes when yee be sum[m]oned by the Beadle or required
by the Maister and Wardens or by one of them, be present in
your proper person with the Maister and Wardens of the said
Mysterie, be it in the Com[m]on Hall of the same, or in any other
place for necessary matters, causes and business concerning the
weale and worshipp of the said fraternitie without you have a
cause and a reasonable lett to the contrarie and yett that lett
to be shewed upon your Oathe, that it is true, if you be thereunto lawfully required, and at all such tymes when yee be present, ye shall give the best advice and counsell that yee can in
all things that shall concerne the weale worshipp and com[m]on
proffitt of this fraternitie, And yf you knowe anything of ill
that shoulde redownde or sounde to the infamy, slaunder,
disworshipp or hurte of this said fraternitie, yee shall doe
the Maister, Wardens or other worshipfull Assistaunts and
Counsellors of the said Misterie to wete thereof, and to your
power yee shall see it retormed and amended. Also in all
matters and causes which shall be propounded and alleddge
before the Maister and Wardens between parties which should be
pacified and determyned before them & by the said Assistants
whereof yee are one nowe admitted Yee shall give after your
wisdome and discrec[i]on your opinion and sentence according to
troth and good conscience not sparing any man for favour
affection or love nor hurting nor hindering any man for mallice
or hate but equally and truly ye shall beare and behave you in
all causes and matters betweene partie and partie according to
equity, indifferency, and good conscience. And all the lawful
secretts and counsells of this Misterie be it in matters and
causes belonging to the said fraternitie or matters and causes
between party and party, you shall keep it secrett and close to
your selfe without any utteraunce or disclosure of the same
secretts to any person, but yf he be one of the saide Counsell
admitted, (fn. 11) all these points and Articles concerninge the said Mystery recited and rehersed
concerning this your present charge and Oath
you shall on your behalf well and truly observe
and keepe and therein well and truly behave
you as nigh as God shall give you grace, Soe
help you God.
The Oath of every whole brother admitted into the Livery.
Yee shall sweare that yee shall be trewe to our Sovereign
Lord the King, and to his heires, Kings of England: You
shall be good and true Brother unto the Merchant Taylors of the
fraternitie of St. John Baptist of London whereof you are now
a full Brother admitted; yee shall not from henceforth withstand nor disobey the sum[m]ons of the Maister and Wardens of
the said fraternity, for the time being, at such time as yee be
summoned, without a reasonable excuse be had to the contrary.
Also, yee shall not discover the lawful councils of the said
ffraternity and mystery, that should be kept secret within
yourself; you shall come to the Quarter Daies (fn. 12)
and other Assemblies for the worshipp and
profitt of the said fraternitie, as often and when
as yee shall be thereunto lawfully warned or
else to pay for every time being absent, without
a reasonable excuse be had, such penalty as is according to the
effect of an Ordinance thereof made. Yee shall not withdraw
your person in time to come, being in good health and within
this Citie, from the Feast, kept yearely about Midsummer, and
holden at the Com[m]on Hall of the said fraternity, because you
would not bear the Office, Room and Charge, of the Maister or
of a Warden of the same fraternity. (fn. 13) Also
yee shall not use customably any unlawful
things nor ungodly usages, that should be
against good conversations and honest condic[i]ons; that is to say, yee shall be no com[m]on
rioter, com[m]on dice player, com[m]on night walker,
nor use the company of untrue jurors, nor
customably haunt uncovenantable places,
whereby, & through whose ungodly demeanõr
and ill rule, the said fraternity and mystery
might be brought into great infamy, slander
and rebuke; & if you know any Brother of
the said fraternity that hath offended in
any of these points before rehearsed, yee shall warn the
Maister or Wardens thereof, that they with the advice of the
Assistants or the more part of them, there to be called,
may, after their wise discretions, ordain a convenient and
lawful remedy for the reformation of the said misdemeanors
and ill doings, as of charity they ought to do to their
Brother. You shall keep to your power all
the lawful ordinances and acts, now ready
made within your said fraternity, as far as
shall concern or belong to your charge. (fn. 14) All
these points and all the articles above specified and rehearsed, as much as in you is,
you shall well and truly, on your behalf, keep
& observe to your power, as near as God
shall send you grace. So help you God.
The Oath of every Person at his first admyttance into this
Misterie be it by way of Redemption or otherwise.
Yee shall sweare ye shall be true to our Sov'reign Lord the
King and to his heires Kings of England. Yee shall be good
and trewe unto the M'ntaylors of the ffraternity of St. John
Baptist in the Citie of London whereunto yee be nowe admitted. Ye shall not withstand or disobey the summons of
the Maister and Wardens of the said misterie for the tymebeing
by theire Officer therefore assigned but to the same Maister &
Wardens yee shalbe obedient and obeysaunt at all tymes
without ye have a reasonable and a lawfull excuse. Yee shall not
discover the lawfull counsell of this ffraternity or mysterie that
ye shall have knowledge of which should be kept secrett
within yourself. Yee shall not conceale any fforreyne using the
handicraft of Taylory or Merchandises to dwell within the
Franchises of the said Cittie but as soone as ye know it ye
shall warne the Chamberlayne of the same city thereof or some
Mynistere of the Chamber that he may doe due correc[i]on therein
as belongeth to his office to doe. Ye shall cover no forreyne in
anywise under your own franchises to your profitt and singular
advantage of the said forreyne upon the payne that is conteyned in an Ordynaunce thereof made. Yee shall take no
fforreigne covenaunt man into your service but onely of your
owne mistery such as have well and truely served as apprentices seven years within the said Cittie, or else apprentices duly
bound without fraude or male engine. (fn. 15) And att the beginning
of theire termes or before yee shall bring them to this place and
them present before the Maister and Wardens
according to the Ordinances and here the Indentures to be made. And every such apprentice ye shall cause to be enrolled within the
first yeare of this terme as the custom asketh. (fn. 16)
Ye shall not entice nor withdrawe any man's
apprentice or Covenant Servant till that reasonable departing be made betwene the Maister
and the Servant. (fn. 17) These points and all other
good rules and Ordynances made and to be
made not repealed nor reversed you shall obey,
keepe & mayntaine to your power as neer as
God shall give you grace. Soe help you
God.
The Oath of the Com[m]on Clarke of the said fraternitie.
Ye shall sweare that yee shall be trew to our Sov'eigne
Lorde the Kinge and to his heires Kings of England,
yee shall be good and true Brother unto the Merchaunt
Tailours of the Fraternitie of St. John Baptist of London
whereof you are now admitted Clerk, ye shall not discover the lawfull counsell of the said fraternitie which you
shall have knowledge of and should be kept secrett within
yourself. You shall not write, nor deliver any Act or Ordynaunce or other president made within this misterie for the
good regiment & profitt of the same to any person of another
mystery within this Cittie or without, but if it be with
Lycence, Will and Consent of the Maister, Wardens and
Assistants for the tyme being nor no manner of writing,
booke, escript, Scrowe nor Evidence, ymbeasell out of this
present place upon the payne as they will assesse upon you.
Ye shall be obedient unto the Maister and Wardens for the
tyme being in all things concerninge the com[m]on weale of this
fraternitie. Ye shall be ready with the Wardens at all manner
serches profitable business and needful errands for the politique
advantage of the said fraternity when ye shall be thereto
assigned. Ye shall truly and diligently inform the Maister and
Wardens for the tyme being of all manner Ordinances, Constitutions and Statutes made in this fraternity and misterie which
of late were confirmed by the noble Lords aforenamed as farr
forth as ye shall have knowledge of, at all tymes needfull and
behoofull, that the said Maister and Wardens
run not into errors (fn. 18) through your negligence.
You shall truly to your knowledge enter the names of all the
Brethren of this Fraternity that come not to the Quarter
dais (fn. 19) and other assemblies when they be summoned by the commaundment of the Maister
& Wardens and enforme them in writing of
all those persons that come not and make default in their apparaunce, and to help to your power yf you be thereto commaunded to gather and levy the amerciaments of the same according
to the Ordynaunce thereof made. Ye shall duly enter into your
Books all the Receipts received by the Maister to the use of
the said fraternity. And all manner payments made by the
said Maister for the tyme being to the (fn. 20) Officers,
Almsmen & of all quitt Rents, (fn. 21) Reparac[i]ons &
all other casual payments & expences to & for the necessary
causes of the said fraternitie. And of all the said Receipts &
Payments you shall engrosse & make a true reckoning and
accompt in writing & the same shewe & declare
to the (fn. 22) [Maister, Wardens and Assistants of
the said fraternitie for the tyme being] or
the more parte of them assembled for that
purpose, openly in the Com[m]on Hall in the day of the yeelding
up of the Maister's Accompt. Ye shall once or twice every year
while ye stand in Office, declare the wills and compositions of all
the Benefactors of the said Fraternitie at quarter dais holden in
the presence of the Maister and Wardens & the whole body
then assembled. And yf the Maister and Wardens for the tyme
being would desire you to compile or make any new Acts or
Ordynaunces which should grow to the disworshipp of the said
fraternitie, ye shall lett it as far forth as ye may And yf you
may not then, ye shall warn the most substantiall & wysest
persons of the Assistants which have experience and wisdome
to lett & adnull the same. Thus shall ye behave you well &
truly to the said Companie as nigh as God shall send you
Grace. Soe help you God.
The Oath of the Beadle of the said ffraternity.
Ye shall sweare ye shalbe true to our soveraigne Lord the
King and to his heires Kings of England.
You shall be good and true Brother unto the Marchaunt
tailors whereof ye be Beadle. Ye shalbe obedient and obaysaunt to the Maister and Wardens for the time being.
You shall knowe no forraine to occupy within this mystery
contrary to the ordynnances thereof made, nor Ryotor, Robber,
night walker nor slaundered person of the said fraternity
abyding within this Citty and liberties of the same, but that ye
shall shewe the names of them as soone as yee have knowledge
thereof to the Mr and Wardens for the tyme being, to the
intent that the party so using himself through theire wholesome counsell and good advertisement, may the sooner be
reformed and reconciled to grace. You shalbe ready at all
tymes while you stand in office, to goe with the Wardens or
with the Clarck, at all manner searches and all other needefull
errands pertayning to the common proffitt of the said fraternitie as you shalbe thereto called or assigned. Ye shall doe all
manner sumons and warnings within the said fraternity or
mistery, without any Penny receaving for your labour, whether
it be betweene party and party of the same mystery or else
betweene Maister and apprentice or servant, except of every
stranger complayning of any person of this mistery, for your
sumons doing fower pence.
Ye shalbe ready to search all manner distresses, fynes,
debts, amerciaments and all other duties belonging to the said
fraternitie which are and shall be assigned to gather and
receave, and the same so gathered or receaved you shall bring
in and make thereof a true relacion and accompt unto the Mr
and Wardens of the said mistery for the time being, or else to
the Clarck of the same, of all the said Receipts which shall
remayne in your owne hands, unto the tyme that the Maister
hath discharged you of all your said Receipts. In all these
points and all other busines that belongeth to your Office of
Beadle to be done, well and trulie you shall beare and behave
you to the honor and worship of this ffraternity, as nigh as
God shall give you grace. So help you God.
The Oath of the ffower Wardens substitutes of the Bachelors
Companie. (fn. 23)
Yee shall sweare that ye shalbe true leige-men to the Kinge
our Sov'reign Lord that now is and to his heires Kings of
England. Yee shalbe good and trewe unto the M'ntailors of
the Fraternitie of Saint John Baptist of London whereof yee
are now admitted and elect as Wardem substitutes of the
Batchelers company of the same fraternitie and the same
Office to exercise and therein doe, under such manner and
forme as the Maister & ffower Wardem with the advice of the
more parte of the worshipfull counsellors and assistaunts of the
said fraternitie will that ye shall doe for the good of the companie. Yee shall not withstand nor disobey the sum[m]ons of the
Maister and Wardens of this misterie for the time being by their
Officer therefore assigned but to the same Maister and Wardens
ye shalbe obedient and obaysaunt at all tymes convenient and
covenable without ye have a reasonable and lawful excuse to
the contrarie. Ye shall make no gatherings, assemblies, congregations, nor conventicles (fn. 24) amongst yourselves nor knowe
none to be made that should sound or redownde unto the
reproach, infamy or prejudice of this fraternity in tyme to
come. But that your said assemblies for your four quarter
daies and other your necessary causes and business shall be
kept and holden in this present place, onely for which gatherings & Assemblies Licence shalbe afore asked by you of the said
Maister and Wardens and by them the daie and tyme assigned
you and they or some of them to be present at the same. Ye
shall make your Dynner or repast for the Batchelers Company
in this said place in the day of the decollation of St. John
Baptist such as the Maister and Wardens with the consent, will
and agreement of the said Assistants will be agreeable unto.
And at the said Dynner or repast ye shall doe, elect and choose
the same four Wardens substitutes and none other as the said
Maister, Wardens and Counsellors afore have admitted in your
bill indented. Also yee shall not permitt, nor suffer the sixteene men called the Assistaunts to the Wardens substitutes of
the Batchelors company from hence forth to make any election
for wardens substitutes in tyme to come, nor enter into any
Grant chargeable to your said Company secretly nor openly
whether it be for almesmen, overseers or any other cause, but it
it be done with the will, consent and agreement of the said four
substitutes or three of them at the least. Also yee shall doe
your best endeavõr to raise and levy the americaments, fynes
and all other duties pertayning to the com[m]on profitt of the said
Batchelors Company in honeot manner of all them that come
not to quarter daies or any other cause concerning the com[m]on
weale of your said Company a reasonable excuse be not had to
the contrary. And of the breakers of the same yee shall certify the Maister and Wardens thereof that they may doe due
correction therein as belongeth to their Office and authoritie to
doe. Also ye shall keepe and fulfill to your power all such
lawful Acts and Ordynaunces of late made, ratified, approved
& confirmed by the Right honourable the Lord Chancellor of
England the Lord Treasurer of England and the two Chief
Justices of the King's Bench and Court of Com[m]on Pleas
accordinge to the authoritie of an Act of Parliament heretofore made. All these premises and all the good rules and
Ordynaunces made and ratified, after the manner and forme
abovesaid you shall doe to be observed and kept on your
behalf as much as in you is, while ye stand in Office as neer as
God shall send you grace. Soe help you God.
The Oath of the Sixteen Men or Sixteen Assistants to the
Wardens Substitutes of the Bachelors' Company.
You shall swere that you shalbe trew to or Sov'eigne Lorde
the Kinge and to his Heires Kings of England and also good
and trewe to the Marchaunt Tailors of the fraternitie of Saint
John Baptist of the City of London. Ye shalbe obedient to the
Maister and Wardens of the sayd Crafte or Mistery for the
tyme beinge, and also to the said Wardens Substitutes for the
time being in all things concerning the Com[m]onwealth of this
Misterie. Ye shall also (if yee be be somoned or required by
the Officer thereunto assigned by the Maister and Wardens or
by the Wardens Substitutes or by any of them) be p'sent in your
own person with the said Maister and Wardens or Wardens
Substitutes be it in the c[i]oen Hall of the said fraternitie, or in
any other place for the needful and necessarie matters, causes
or busynes conc'ning the weale, profitt or worshippe of this
said Misterie without you have a cause of reasonable let to the
contrary. And yet that let to be showed upon your othe to
be trewe, if you be thereunto lawfully required. And at all
tymes, when ye shalbe p'nte with the said Wardens Substitutes
you shall give your beste advice and co'ncell that you can or
that your wit will s've you to the uttermost of your power in
all things that shall conc'ne the weale and worshippe of this
fraternitie. And if you knowe any thinge of evill that shulde
redownde or sounde to the infamy, disworshippe or hurte of this
said mistery, ye shall diligently do the Maister and Wardens
or other of the worshipfull Assistants of the same Mistery to
witte thereof, for a reformãcon in the same to be hadd. And
also such causes and matters as shalbe alledged or brought
before the Wardens Substitutes and yowe, betweene p'tie and
p'tie; You shall diligently and truly reporte and p'sent the same
fully and holly to the Maister and Wardens of this Mistery for
the tyme beinge, not sparyng any man for favor, affection or
love, n'r hinderinge, nor hurtinge any p'sone, for malice or hatred,
but equally, truly and indifferently, in your said reports betwene
p'tie and p'tie ye shall bear and behave yorself and all lawfull
co'ncells and secretes of this Mistery, be it matters or causes
beloninge to this Misterie or any other thinge, that ought to be
kept secrete ye shall kepe it secrete and close to yorself, without any utterance or disclosynge of the same secretes to any
p'son but the Maister or Wardens or one of the said Co'ncell
admytted. And all things touching the common weale of the
same Mistery under the said Maister and Wardens for the tyme
beinge and by their sufferance, leave and Licence ye shall do and
procure to the uttermoste of your power. And you shall to your
power see that th' accompts of the c[i]oen goode of the same fraternitie shalbe made yerely appertly, openly [&] playnly before
the Maister and Wardens for the tyme beinge, or some of them,
and the hoole body of the said fraternitie. All these points
and Articles befre recited and rehersed unto you conc'ninge this
your p'nte charge and Othe, you shall on your behalf obs've and
kepe the same as nighe as God shall gyve you Grace, Soe helpe
you God.
All which Acts, Ordynaunces and Oaths in manner and
forme specified at the request of the said Maister. Wardens &
Fellowshipp of the aforesaid Misterie of Merchaunt Tailors by
the authoritie of the same Act of Parliament Wee the said Lord
Chancellor and Chief Justices of either Bench aforesaid have
examined & the same Ordinaunces and every of them, for good,
lawdable and lawful Ordynaunces and Statutes do accept and
admit and by these presents as much as in us is ratifié, lawd
and approve provided alway and foreseene that these Ordinances within this Booke expressed or any of them in no wise
extend nor be prejudicial or hurtful to the Kings Prerogative
neither to the hurt of any Graunt or Grauntes by the King or
his Noble Progenitors beforetime made to the City of London
or any other or any lawdable customs, now used in the same
Citie. And in case any Article or Articles in this booke expressed be prejudicial or hurtful to the Kinges Prerogative or
to any Graunt by the Kinge or his noble Progenitors made to
the said Cittie of London or any other or to any lawdable
customes above expressed then the same Article or Articles and
every of them so being prejudicial or hurtful as is above said
shall in that point be voide, cassate and of none effect anything by us the said Lord Chancellor and two Chief Justices
in this behalfe done or made notwithstanding.
In witness whereof we have hereunto subscribed our names
and put to our Seales the fourth day of May in the Eleventh
Yeare of the Reign of our Soveraigne Lord James by the Grace
of God King of England, France & Ireland, Defender of the
Faith, &c., and of Scotland the six and fortieth. 1613.