Commune Concilium tentum in Camera Guihald' civitas London die Jovis, vicesimo quarto die Martii, anno Dom' millesimo sexcentesimo sexagesimo nono ... an Act Appointing the Exchange-Hours. Act Appointing the Exchange-Hours City of London (England). 1669 Approx. 4 KB of XML-encoded text transcribed from 1 1-bit group-IV TIFF page image. Text Creation Partnership, Ann Arbor, MI ; Oxford (UK) : 2009-03 (EEBO-TCP Phase 1). A48995 Wing L2854C ESTC R39345 18368501 ocm 18368501 107418 This keyboarded and encoded edition of the work described above is co-owned by the institutions providing financial support to the Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership. This Phase I text is available for reuse, according to the terms of Creative Commons 0 1.0 Universal . The text can be copied, modified, distributed and performed, even for commercial purposes, all without asking permission. Early English books online. (EEBO-TCP ; phase 1, no. 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XXII o , coram Samuele Starling Mil ' , Majore Civitatis London , Johanne Robinson Milite & Baronetto , Locumtenente Turr ' , Johanne Lawrence , Willielmo Peake , Willielmo Turner , Richardo Ford , Georgio Waterman , Roberto Hanson , Willielmo Hooker , & Josepho Shelden , Mil ' , Aldermannis , Johanne Forth Armig ' , Aldermanno , Francisco Chaplin Milite , Aldermanno , VVillielmo Fluellin & Dannetto Forth , Armig ' , Aldermannis , Johanne Smith & Jacobo Edwards , Armig ' , Aldermannis , & Vicecom dictae Civitat ' , necnon majore parte Communiariorum de Communi Concil ' ejusd ' Civitat ' tunc & ibidem assemblat ' . An Act appointing the Exchange-hours . WHereas by Act of Common Council of the 27. of August in the time of the Maioralty of Sir Thomas Cambell Knight , deceased , the Exchange-hours are appointed to be throughout the whole year , for the Noon-Exchange , from Eleven of the clock until Twelve , and in the Evening , from Michaelmas until Lady-day , from Five of the clock until Sir , and from Lady-day until Michaelmas , in the Evening , from Six of the Clock until Seven , and not after those several Hours ; and the Exchange-Bell to be rung accordingly , to give notice to all persons for their speedy and present Departure off and from the said Exchange after the said several and respective Hours , upon the penalty in the said Act contained , as in and by the said Act more fully may appear : It is now Enacted , Ordained and Established , by the Right Honourable the Lord Maior , the Right VVorshipful the Aldermen his Brethren , and the Commons , in this Common Council assembled , and by the Authority of the same , That from and after the Feast of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary now next ensuing , the time for Merchants , Tradesmen , Factors and Brokers , and the Servants of Merchants and Tradesmen , to be and continue at and upon the said Burse or Royal Exchange , at Noon , shall be from Eleven of the clock until One of the clock in that Forenoon , and not after One ; and that the Exchange-Bell shall begin to be rung every day at three quarters of an hour past Twelve of the Clock at noon , and so continue for the space of one quarter of an hour , viz. till One of the clock , to give notice to the said Merchants and Tradesmen , Factors and Brokers , and other the persons aforesaid , for their speedy and present Departure off and from the said Exchange after the said hour , so that the said Burse or Exchange may be cleared , and none there remain , after the said Bell shall have done ringing . And if any Merchant , Tradesman or Broker whatsoever , or any of their Factors or Servants , shall offer or presume there to tarry or abide after the ending of the ringing of the said Bell , then every such person shall forfeit and pay the sum of twelve pence of lawful money of England , to be recovered and employed as in and by the said former Act of Common Council is directed and appointed , of and for the penalties in the said Act contained ; which said former Act is to continue and remain in force as to all other particulars thereof , any thing before-mentioned to the contrary notwithstanding . WAGSTAFFE . Printed by Andrew Clark , Printer to the Honourable City of LONDON .