The Householders Friend Being An Abstract of An Act to Provide Other Regulatio
The Householders Friend Being An Abstract of An Act to Provide Other Regulatio
R Robert Torrens
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Every Person who shall make for Sale, or sell any Bread, made wholly or partially of the Meal or Flour of any other Sort of Corn or Grain than Wheat, bhall cause all such Bread to be marked with a large Roman M ; and if any Person shall at any Time, make . Or sell, or expose for Sale, such Bread without such Mark, and in every such Case, every Person so offending nh. Ill forfeit and pay for every Pound Weight of auch Bread, and so in proportion for any less Quantity, which shall he so made for ...Sale or sold, without being so marked, not exceeding Tin Shillings upon Conviction. Magistrates or Peace Officers by th-eir Warrants, may search a Baker's Premises, and if any adulter- ated Flojr, Bread, &c. Be found, the same may be seized and disposed of. XII. Penalty on Persons whose House, Shop, or other Premises Ingredients for the Adulteration of Meal or Bread shall be found: First Offence not exceeding 10/. Nor less than 405. : Second Offence* 51. And I')/ for every subsequent Offence. Every Miller, Mealman, or Baker, in whose Premises or Possession, any Ingredient shall be found which shall be adjudged by any Magistrate or Justice of the Peace, to have been deposited there for the Purpose of being used in adulterating Meal, Flour, or Bread, shall, on being convicted, forfeit and pay, on every such Conviction, Money not exceeding Ten Pounds nor less than orty Shillings for the First Offence ; Five Pounds for the Second Offence, and Ten Pounds for every subse- quent Offence; or in default of Payment thereof, shall be appre- hended and committed to the House of Correction, or some Prison of the City, County, or Place where the Offence shall have been committed, or the Offender shall be apprehended, there to remain for any Time not exceeding Six Calendar Months from the Time of .
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