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Fruit.
7. Each Peck of Apples or Pears, coming by Land or Fresh
Water Carriage, .\d.
8. Each Peck of Berries or Bush Fruit, of every kind, Id.
Muscles and Cockles.
9. Each Peck of Cockles or Muscles, £d.
Fleshes and Skins.
10. For each Carcass of Beet', Toll Custom, %d, Bell Custom,
Id, in all, Hd
11. Each Calf or Swine, Id.
12. Each Sheep, Goat, or Lamb, £d — over and above the usual
Stand-room or Maill, which is 4d every Market day, payable by un-
freemen Fleshers.
13. Each dozen of She>p Skins, Ad.
14. Each dozen of Lamb Skins, |d.
All -kins presenter! to the Market by Botchers, with the Mutton
Bonks, and also Hog Skins and Shearling, are exempted from
Custom.
Fowls, Poultry, and Eggs.
15. Each Goose or Turkey, \d.
16. Each dozen of Ileus or otheT Poultry, Id.
17. Each dozen of Chickens, Id.
18. Each four dozen of Eggs, ^d.
Timber.
19. Each Horse-back Load of Timber, \d.
20. Each Single Cart Load thereof, Hd.
21. Each Double Cart Load thereof, 3d.
22 Five Cubic Feet of unmanufactured Timber is reckoned
equal to a Horse-back Load, and pays accordingly ^d.
And all manufacture 1 Timber or made Work is to pay \\ per cent.
of the Value, when bronaht to Town
Fish.
23. Each Back Burden of Dry and Salted Fish, \d.
24. Each Horse-back Load thereof, Jd.
25. Each Single Cart Load thereof, Hd.
26. Each Double Cart Load thereof, 3d.
Sutter and Cheese.
27. Each Stone of Butter, ") , -,„ u - ■ ,,„■, ,,. n „ . f !d.
.A -c- - i. a. r/<i. > besides Weitcnuitf Uues, < , .
28. Each Stone of Cheese, j ° ° I 2 a -
Wool and Cloth.
29. Each Stone of Wool, besides Weighing Dues, Hd.
30. For each 20 Ells of Woollen Cloth, Linen, Green or Bleach-
ed Sheeting. Ticking, and Winsey, Id ( Finjrrums excepted).
31. Each 20 Ells of Green or Bleached Harden, ^d.
Pigs, or Earthen Ware,
32. Each Horse-back Load thereof, hd.
33. Each Single Horse Cart Load thereof, l?d.
34. Each Double Horse Cart Load thereof, 3d.
Besides the usual Standmaill or Kent.
Shoes.
35. Each unfree Cordiner or Shoemaker, with Shoes for sale, Id,
besides Standmaill, which is l^d, in all, 2d.
Stands at the Cross.
36. Each Chapman's Stand, every Market day, Id.
37. Each Huxter, Dealerin Old Clothes, orin Earthen Ware, Id.
38. Each Auctioneer, every day he Auctions on the Street, Is.
And all Freemen also pay the same Standmaill, when they are ac-
commodated with Stands by the Town.
REGULATIONS OF THE PUBLIC ST1LL1ARDS.
1. The Weighers must attend regularly every lawful day, at their
respective Weighing Stations, and give ready service and dispatch
on all occasions.

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