Stamp Mayor. arms of London Martis Decimo Die Novembr', 1691; Annoque Regni Regis& Reginae, WILLIELMI& MARIAE, Angl', &c. Tertio. THis COURT having Received frequent Complaints of the many Mischiefs arising to the Free-Men of this CITY in their Trade and Commerce, occasioned by Foreign-Buying and Foreign-Selling; As also by divers Free-Men Colouring Foreign-Goods, which is contrary to the Laws and Usage of this City, and destructive to the Trade and privilege which the Free-Men ought to enjoy; And being Resolved( as much as in them lies) to prevent the same for the Future, have therefore Appointed a Committee to Sit in the Council-Chamber in Guild-Hall every Wednesday, at Nine of the Clock in the Forenoon, to receive Informations of any Foreign-Buying and Foreign-Selling: And for that purpose, All good Citizens, who shall any ways know of any Goods Foreign Bought and Foreign Sold, or any Foreigners GOODS coloured in any Free-Mans Name, are hereby desired to Inform the said Committee thereof, to the End the Offenders may be Prosecuted according to the Laws and Customs of this CITY. Goodfellow. Printed by SAMUEL ROYCROFT, Printer to the Honourable City of LONDON.