M. T. C. 1610. THe Length of a Colliers sack, one yard and a half. 2 The Breadth three quarters of a yard. 3 The sack to contain therein four bushels of coals, according to the Statute. 4 The sack being in length and breadth as is abovesaid, to be set upright, and being not filled, to be filled up and made good out of some other sacks, whereby his majesties subiects be not deceived of their measure. 5 If any Sacks be found not containing the full measure of four bushels: then the penalty to be extreated according to the Statute, which is iij. s.iiij.d. of every sack. 6 Also the sack not containing the measure aforesaid, to be burned, according to an Act of Common counsel in that case provided. woodcut of two gentlemen measuring into sacks