By the Mayor. Whereas the Lords Day, (commonly called Sunday) is of late much broken and prophaned by diverse disorderly people, in carrying and putting to sale diverse victuals and other things: ...
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             By the Mayor. Whereas the Lords Day, (commonly called Sunday) is of late much broken and prophaned by diverse disorderly people, in carrying and putting to sale diverse victuals and other things: ...
             City of London (England). Lord Mayor.
             Penington, Isaac, Sir, 1587?-1660.
          
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             s.n.,
             [London :
             1643]
          
           
             Title from caption and first lines of text.
             A proclamation from Sir Isaac Penington, Lord Mayor of London, regulating the sale of milk on Sunday.
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             Dated and signed at end: Given under my hand this nineteenth day of June, anno Dom. 1643. And in the nineteenth yeare of the reigne of our Sovereigne Lord King Charles, of England &c. Isaac Pennington Mayor.
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             blazon or coat of arms
          
        
         
           By
           the
           Mayor
           .
        
         
           WHEREAS
           the
           Lords
           Day
           ,
           (
           commonly
           called
           Sunday
           )
           is
           of
           late
           much
           broken
           and
           prophaned
           by
           diverse
           disorderly
           people
           ,
           in
           carrying
           and
           putting
           to
           sale
           diverse
           victuals
           and
           other
           things
           :
           Yet
           in
           regard
           of
           the
           inevitable
           necessity
           of
           milke
           for
           many
           Infants
           ,
           sicke
           ,
           aged
           ,
           and
           many
           medicines
           ,
           as
           well
           on
           the
           Lords
           day
           as
           in
           the
           weeke
           dayes
           ,
           without
           which
           they
           cannot
           subsist
           ;
           by
           reason
           whereof
           ,
           the
           sale
           of
           milke
           on
           that
           day
           cannot
           be
           avoided
           .
           And
           whereas
           the
           Milkewomen
           in
           the
           City
           of
           
             London
             ,
          
           and
           places
           adjacent
           ,
           have
           most
           earnestly
           petitioned
           ,
           That
           Order
           might
           be
           taken
           aswell
           about
           the
           sale
           of
           Milke
           on
           the
           said
           Dayes
           ,
           that
           they
           might
           neverthelesse
           injoy
           the
           Ordinances
           of
           God
           ,
           and
           sanctifie
           the
           Sabbath
           in
           obedience
           to
           the
           Commands
           of
           God
           ,
           and
           the
           pious
           Lawes
           of
           the
           Kingdome
           in
           that
           behalfe
           made
           .
           As
           also
           to
           prevent
           the
           great
           abuse
           and
           fraud
           which
           is
           used
           by
           divers
           single
           persons
           using
           the
           said
           calling
           ,
           give
           great
           prices
           for
           their
           milke
           to
           the
           Milke-masters
           ,
           (
           those
           of
           the
           said
           calling
           (
           which
           have
           Families
           to
           maintaine
           ,
           and
           many
           Parish
           ,
           and
           Church
           duties
           to
           pay
           )
           not
           being
           able
           to
           give
           the
           like
           )
           and
           to
           make
           up
           their
           money
           againe
           in
           retailing
           their
           milke
           ,
           doe
           usually
           deceive
           the
           Common
           wealth
           ,
           in
           selling
           by
           false
           measures
           ,
           and
           vending
           flatten
           milke
           for
           new
           :
           It
           is
           therefore
           Ordered
           ,
           That
           all
           and
           every
           person
           using
           the
           said
           calling
           of
           Milke-selling
           ,
           and
           which
           are
           House
           keepers
           within
           the
           City
           of
           
             London
          
           and
           places
           adjacent
           ,
           may
           repaire
           to
           the
           houses
           of
           their
           Customers
           ,
           and
           serve
           them
           only
           in
           the
           morning
           of
           every
           Lords
           day
           with
           Milke
           ,
           they
           not
           exceeding
           the
           houres
           of
           eight
           of
           the
           clocke
           (
           in
           the
           Summer
           ,
           )
           and
           nine
           of
           the
           clocke
           (
           in
           the
           Winter
           time
           )
           of
           the
           same
           mornings
           ,
           for
           the
           sale
           and
           serving
           thereof
           at
           the
           furthest
           ;
           And
           that
           no
           such
           retaylers
           of
           Milke
           ,
           shall
           presume
           to
           cry
           or
           sell
           any
           milke
           during
           the
           residue
           of
           the
           said
           dayes
           ,
           nor
           in
           the
           evening
           of
           the
           same
           .
           And
           it
           is
           further
           Ordered
           ,
           That
           no
           Milkemasters
           within
           the
           City
           of
           
             London
             ,
          
           and
           places
           adjacent
           ,
           shall
           sell
           the
           Milke
           (
           which
           their
           Kine
           doth
           yeeld
           in
           the
           evening
           of
           the
           Sabbath
           dayes
           )
           to
           any
           of
           their
           retailing
           Customers
           whatsoever
           ;
           And
           that
           the
           same
           evenings
           milke
           (
           from
           time
           to
           time
           )
           of
           every
           Sabbath
           day
           ,
           shall
           remaine
           and
           be
           unto
           the
           respective
           Milkemasters
           (
           Owners
           thereof
           )
           unto
           their
           owne
           Accompts
           ,
           as
           their
           owne
           proper
           goods
           and
           Chattels
           ,
           without
           (
           any
           way
           )
           charging
           the
           same
           ,
           either
           to
           ,
           or
           upon
           their
           (
           then
           )
           retailing
           Customer
           ;
           Or
           mollesting
           ,
           suing
           or
           troubling
           them
           or
           any
           of
           them
           ,
           for
           any
           losse
           or
           dammage
           that
           shall
           or
           may
           arise
           or
           grow
           thereby
           .
           And
           lastly
           ,
           for
           the
           preventing
           of
           the
           inhancing
           of
           the
           prices
           of
           Milke
           ,
           and
           the
           great
           deceite
           which
           is
           daily
           used
           as
           foresaid
           ,
           by
           many
           idle
           and
           extravagant
           single
           persons
           in
           retailing
           of
           Milke
           .
           It
           is
           ordered
           ,
           that
           no
           milkemaster
           whatsoever
           at
           any
           time
           or
           times
           hereafter
           ,
           shall
           utter
           ,
           vend
           ,
           or
           sell
           their
           milke
           to
           any
           retailing
           single
           person
           or
           persons
           whatsoever
           :
           And
           if
           any
           person
           or
           persons
           shall
           be
           found
           offending
           in
           the
           premises
           :
           That
           then
           they
           be
           brought
           before
           me
           the
           Lord
           Mayor
           ,
           or
           some
           other
           of
           his
           Majesties
           Iustices
           of
           the
           Peace
           ,
           to
           the
           end
           they
           may
           receive
           such
           punishment
           as
           to
           Iustice
           shall
           appertaine
           .
        
         
           
             Given
             under
             my
             hand
             
               this
               nineteenth
               day
               of
               June
               ,
               Anno
               Dom.
               1643.
               
               And
               in
               the
               nineteenth
               yeare
               of
               the
               Reigne
               of
               our
               Soveraigne
               Lord
               King
               Charles
               ,
               of
               England
               ,
            
             &c.
             
          
           
             ISAAC
             PENNINGTON
             Mayor