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<head><1></head><lb/><head>NOTORIETY. Hodge-Podge. 22.C.2.46</head><lb/> <p>Another Statute <add>The Title to</add> <del>which it is <gap/> to</del> <lb/> <note><add> not less worthy one attention for the long windedness of its title is the following 22.G.2.2.66 </add></note><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> with the full <gap/> long-winded<lb/> <del>Title to which I must allow <gap/></del><lb/> <del>to itself</del>.<lb/></p><lb/><p> An Act to contain several Laws for preventing<lb/> <sic>exaction</sic> of the Occupiers of <del><sic>wears</sic> &</del> Locks & <sic>Wears</sic> upon<lb/> <add> the Lower Thomas Westward, & for ascertaining the Rates of Water<lb/> <del><gap/></del><add>Carriage</add> upon the said rivers & for continuing, explaining & amending<lb/> <add>the</add> several Laws for the better Regulation of <sic>Attornies</sic> and <sic>Sollicitors</sic>; &<lb/> <add>for</add> regulating the Price & <gap/> of Bread; & for preventing<lb/> </p><pb/> <!-- Top right page --> <head>2</head><lb/><note>R.Y.</note> <head>NOTORIETY Hodge - Podge 22.G.2.46<</head><lb/> <p>This Title is one of those compositions [which an] <gap/><lb/> formed to elevate & <sic>surprize</sic> <lb/></p> <p> In the first place one should <add>might be apt to</add> <unclear>chagrine</unclear> that after <lb/> the <gap/> "continue several Laws", every "<hi rend='underline'>for</hi>"<lb/> began a fresh Law or not of Laws, which <lb/> were to be continued <add> by virtue of their words </add> without more ado - it<lb/> is no such thing: <hi rend='underline'>that</hi> about the Thames is <lb/> the only one to which nothing is given but a <lb/> continuance: the rest are <add>all</add> <del><gap/></del> explained<lb/>& amended and to the bargains <add>it being</add> the verbs <gap/><lb/> "continuing, explaining & amending" <del>being those</del><lb/> which <del>w</del>are jointly applicable to the several <lb/> Sentances prefaced by a "for" that follow<lb/> them: & not the single one <sic>"certianity</sic>" of that <lb/> the <gap/></add> which goes before <add> <lb/></p><lb/> <p> In the next place, one is apt to wonder <add>cannot help considerinhg a little </add> how<lb/> how it should happen that the Attorneys are<lb/> thus <gap/> in with the <gap/> Cattle in<lb/> each <gap/> of <gap/>, <add>or Layer of <gap/>cattle and then a</add> <sic>Attornies</sic> <add>layer of Attornies</add> & Cattle <gap/><lb/> </p><pb/> <!-- Bottom left page --> <head>NOTORIETY <gap/> <gap/><gap/> <p>4.</head> <lb/> <note> <add> except one that will be mentioned by & by</add></note> The most <del>extant</del> <add>multifarious</add> Hodge Podge that extant<lb/> is that of 3. Car.4. which repeals <add>perpetuates</add> 8 <del><gap/></del> <lb/> Statutes in part of Statutes, <gap/>& 6 other<lb/> to the nextStatute, & repeals g:& here too<lb/> there are several original Clauses inserted: <lb/> These 56 Statutes are all <del><gap/></del> perpetuated in<lb/> the Lump by an Act of the <del>i</del> next Parliament<lb/> in that reign <add> As it was uncertain when they should meet again it was necessary to make no long <gap/> </add> - What would <del>the Reader</del> <add>a man</add> <del>keep </del> <add> imagine </add><lb/> to be the Title of that Act? "An Act for the<lb/> further relief of | |||
<head>NOTORIETY. Hodge-Podge. 22.C.2.46</head><lb/> <p>Another Statute <add>The Title to</add> <del>which it is <gap/> to</del> <lb/> <note><add> not less worthy one attention for the long windedness of its title is the following 22.G.2.2.66 </add></note><gap/> <gap/> <gap/> <gap/> with the full <gap/> long-winded<lb/> <del>Title to which I must allow <gap/></del><lb/> <del>to itself</del>.<lb/></p><lb/><p> An Act to contain several Laws for preventing<lb/> <sic>exaction</sic> of the Occupiers of <del><sic>wears</sic> &</del> Locks & <sic>Wears</sic> upon<lb/> <add> the Lower Thomas Westward, & for ascertaining the Rates of Water<lb/> <del><gap/></del><add>Carriage</add> upon the said rivers & for continuing, explaining & amending<lb/> <add>the</add> several Laws for the better Regulation of <sic>Attornies</sic> and <sic>Sollicitors</sic>; &<lb/> <add>for</add> regulating the Price & <gap/> of Bread; & for preventing<lb/> </p><pb/> <!-- Top right page --> <head>2</head><lb/><note>R.Y.</note> <head>NOTORIETY Hodge - Podge 22.G.2.46<</head><lb/> <p>This Title is one of those compositions [which an] <gap/><lb/> formed to elevate & <sic>surprize</sic> <lb/></p> <p> In the first place one should <add>might be apt to</add> <unclear>chagrine</unclear> that after <lb/> the <gap/> "continue several Laws", every "<hi rend='underline'>for</hi>"<lb/> began a fresh Law or not of Laws, which <lb/> were to be continued <add> by virtue of their words </add> without more ado - it<lb/> is no such thing: <hi rend='underline'>that</hi> about the Thames is <lb/> the only one to which nothing is given but a <lb/> continuance: the rest are <add>all</add> <del><gap/></del> explained<lb/>& amended and to the bargains <add>it being</add> the verbs <gap/><lb/> "continuing, explaining & amending" <del>being those</del><lb/> which <del>w</del>are jointly applicable to the several <lb/> Sentances prefaced by a "for" that follow<lb/> them: & not the single one <sic>"certianity</sic>" of that <lb/> the <gap/></add> which goes before <add> <lb/></p><lb/> <p> In the next place, one is apt to wonder <add>cannot help considerinhg a little </add> how<lb/> how it should happen that the Attorneys are<lb/> thus <gap/> in with the <gap/> Cattle in<lb/> each <gap/> of <gap/>, <add>or Layer of <gap/>cattle and then a</add> <sic>Attornies</sic> <add>layer of Attornies</add> & Cattle <gap/><lb/> <!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> | his Majesty's army & the northern <lb/> parts of the Kingdom."<lb/></p><lb/> <p>The <del>manner how</del> Clause <add><del>by</del> which</add> this is done <add> <note> and the <unclear>contorions</unclear> which the Lawyer <add>Draughtsman</add> put his Intellect to to do it </note></add> 'tho like were to<lb/> <del>digress a little ass</del> <add> lead us into a <unclear>short day </unclear> reform </add>not unworthy <del>our atten </del> <add>our attention</add> <lb/></p> <p> The text is a <hi rend='underline'>'Let all the Acts which were </hi> <lb/> <hi rend='underline'>continued by 3<hi rend='superscript'>rd</hi> Car. 1<hi rend='superscript'>st</hi> c.lc. be made perpetual</hi><lb/> The Paraphrase runs thus<lb/>COMTOS. Hodge -Podge Acts. <!-- DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> | ||
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NOTORIETY. Hodge-Podge. 22.C.2.46
Another Statute The Title to which it is to
not less worthy one attention for the long windedness of its title is the following 22.G.2.2.66 with the full long-winded
Title to which I must allow
to itself.
An Act to contain several Laws for preventing
exaction of the Occupiers of wears & Locks & Wears upon
the Lower Thomas Westward, & for ascertaining the Rates of Water
<add>Carriage upon the said rivers & for continuing, explaining & amending
the several Laws for the better Regulation of Attornies and Sollicitors; &
for regulating the Price & of Bread; & for preventing
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R.Y. NOTORIETY Hodge - Podge 22.G.2.46<
This Title is one of those compositions [which an]
formed to elevate & surprize
In the first place one should might be apt to chagrine that after
the "continue several Laws", every "for"
began a fresh Law or not of Laws, which
were to be continued by virtue of their words without more ado - it
is no such thing: that about the Thames is
the only one to which nothing is given but a
continuance: the rest are all explained
& amended and to the bargains it being the verbs
"continuing, explaining & amending" being those
which ware jointly applicable to the several
Sentances prefaced by a "for" that follow
them: & not the single one "certianity" of that
the </add> which goes before
In the next place, one is apt to wonder <add>cannot help considerinhg a little how
how it should happen that the Attorneys are
thus in with the Cattle in
each of , or Layer of cattle and then a Attornies layer of Attornies & Cattle
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except one that will be mentioned by & by The most extant multifarious Hodge Podge that extant
is that of 3. Car.4. which repeals perpetuates 8
Statutes in part of Statutes, & 6 other
to the nextStatute, & repeals g:& here too
there are several original Clauses inserted:
These 56 Statutes are all perpetuated in
the Lump by an Act of the i next Parliament
in that reign As it was uncertain when they should meet again it was necessary to make no long - What would the Reader a man keep imagine
to be the Title of that Act? "An Act for the
further relief of
his Majesty's army & the northern
parts of the Kingdom."
The manner how Clause by which this is done <note> and the contorions which the Lawyer <add>Draughtsman put his Intellect to to do it </note></add> 'tho like were to
digress a little ass lead us into a short day reform not unworthy our atten our attention
The text is a 'Let all the Acts which were
continued by 3<hi rend='superscript'>rd Car. 1st c.lc. be made perpetual</hi>
The Paraphrase runs thus
COMTOS. Hodge -Podge Acts.
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