Malt Act 1584

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Anno vicesimo septimo Regin Elizabeth. An Act for reviving of a former Statute made for the true making of Malt.

(27 Eliz. 1) C A P. XIV.

'W H E R E A S in the Parliament holden atWestminster , upon Prorogation the fourth Day of November in the second Year of the Reign of the late King of most famous Memory King Edward the Sixth, most dear Brother to our Sovereign Lady the Queen's Majesty that now is, there was amongst other Things one good and necessary Act of Parliament made and established, intituled, An Act for the true making of Malt ; (2) which said Statute was after discontinued, and so resteth and remaineth as yet, albeit in Truth, during the Continuance thereof, the same did much Good to the Commonwealth, and so would it do still, if the same might be revived and stand in Force as heretofore it hath done:'

S-II A Reviver of the Statute 2 & 3 Ed. 6. c. 10. made for the making of Malt.

II A Reviver of the Statute 2 & 3 Ed. 6. c. 10. made for the making of Malt.

II. In Consideration whereof, may it please her Highness, with the Consent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the Authority of the same, that it may be enacted, That the said former Act and Statute above-mentioned, and every Branch, Article and Proviso therein contained, shall be revived, and from henceforth continue, stand and endure in Force and Strength to all Intents, Constructions and Purposes, and shall be observed and kept in all Things, according to the Tenor, Effect and true Meaning of the same. (2) This Act to continue for the Time of three Years now next following after the End of this present Session of Parliament, and...

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