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Silver Plate shall not be less in fineness then          ounces            penny weights of fine silver in the pound weight Troy.

The Assayer shall report every halfpenny weight of betterness or worsness upon pain of

Plate brought to be touched if less in fineness or abounding with more soder then is necessary shall be defaced by the Assayer, if an half penny weight wors it shall be forfeited to the Wardens & Company, if a penny weight worse the maker shall be

Plate melted down with the soder if three halfpenny weight wors shall be forfeited to the Wardens & Company, if two penny weight worse the maker shall be

The Assayer or Toucher upon discovering any plate to be faulty, shall try the same again in the presence of the owner or his Assigne & of two or more competent witnesses, & if it be again found faulty as before he shall deface it or seize it as above

All plate sold or exposed to sale, if unmarked or worse then sterling shall be forfeited to him that shall seize or sue for the same, & the value thereof shall be forfeited also to the Queen. If marked & worse the like forfeitures shall be made also by the Wardens & Company. If a penny weight wors where there is no soder or two penny weight worse when melted down with the soder, the Toucher & his Assayer & the maker shall be

The touch Warden in every city taking with him two or more Assistants may search & deface all plate abounding with more soder then is necessary & seize all unmarked plate exposed to sale.

The Diet shall be tried at certain times (suppose annually for the city of London & quadreanially for others cities) by the Queens Assaymaster in the presence of                                                              & the Company shall pay the deficiency to the crown, & be allowed the excess upon account.

In all suits at law the fineness of plate shall be decided by a triall with the indented Trial piece.

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