And being above— xxiijc weight upon every hundred ijd. And for seacoals the Load xijd. 3 Item, From any the wharves aforesaid, To Smithfield bars, Holborn bar, Temple bar, or any of the bars on the Northside of the City, and places of like distance up the Hill with— xviijc weight, not exceeding— xxiijc weight. For every Load xxijd. And going beyond the said places, the Parties to agree with the Carrmen. 4 Item, From any the wharves aforesaid, To Towerstreet, Gracechurchstreet, Bishopsgate within, Cornhill, and places of like distance up the Hill with— xiiijc weight, not exceeding— xviijc weight, In which may be included xx. pieces of Raisins, a load of Raisins of the Sun, vi. bags of Pepper, vi. ordinary bags of Galls, iij.. great bags of Galls, vi. bales and barrels of indigo, vi. bales of Grograines, vi. ordinary bales of Turkey silk, eight. bales of India silk, v. hogsheads of Cloves and Tobacco, iiij. bales of calicoes, iij.. hogsheads of Wines, ii. chests of Sugars; or any other goods of the like weight xiiijd. 7 Item, From London bridge to the Bridgfoot westward, Old Swan, Coleharbour, the three Cranes, Queenhithe, Broken wharf, Paulswharfe, Puddle wharf, the Wardrobe, and to all other Places not exceeding the Poultry, Cheapside, Newgate market, for— xiijc weight, not exceeding— xviijc weight xiiijd. And for every load of seacoals xiid. And to all the places Northward of the Poultry, Cheapside, Newgate market, Holborn bridge, and Fleetstreet, for— xiiijc weight, not exceeding— xviii C. weight xvid. 8 Item, from Towerstreet, Gracechurchstreet Fanchurchstreet, Bishopsgatestreet within, Cornhill, and other places of like distance, for every pack of xx. Clothes, for vi. bales of Clothes and kerseys, vi. bales of Pepper, vi. barrels of indigo, v. hogsheads of Cloves, and for other goods of like weight to the waterside xiid. And from Broadstreet, Lothbury, Old-jury Bassishaw, Colemanstreet, Iremongerlane, St. Lawrence lane, Milkstreet, Aldermanburic, Cheapside, Woodstreet, Fridaystreet, Breadstreet, and other places of like distance to the waterside, for the like weight, conditionally, that the Carrmen do load their own cars xiiijd. And if they refuse to do the same, than but xiid. 1 Item, That it shall be free for all Merchants and others that have occasion to use cars, to choose what cars they please, except such as stand for wharf-work, Crane-work, Shops, and Warehouses between Tower wharf and London bridge, which are to stand in order, and to be taken in turn, in regard of the narrowness of the passage in those places. Item, For prevention of future damage to the Merchants, and suppressing of unruly and disorderly carmen, and for avoiding of danger by unruly horses, it is thought fit, and so ordered by this Court, that the Company of Woodmongers, shall have power, and be hereby authorized to nominate and appoint Streetmen, (such as they shall think fit) to be Overseers of the said carmen, to see and take care, that Merchants and other Citizens goods be well and faithfully carried and delivered at the rates and prices aforesaid, without any exaction, hindrance, or disturbance; and that able persons, none under the age of Eighteen years be employed to manage their Horses and Carres: And that such of the carmen as shall be found obstinate, and refuse to obey these Orders, may receive condign punishment, according to the Laws and Orders of the said Company. And that such of them as shall be disturbers, and occasion the breach of the Peace be immediately brought before the Lord Maior, or some other of His majesty's justices of the Peace, to be punished according to the Law. And all Constables and Officers within this City and Liberties, are required to be aiding and assisting unto the said Overseers, in the lawful execution of their duties. Printed by Richard Cotes Printer to the Honourable City of LONDON.