200 ^ THE ifARBLERS 



settled at Sandwich in the Isle of Purbeck and that no paving 

 or other Stone shall bee by any of the Members of the said Com- 

 pany sent to London but what is sent in the said Joynt Stock 

 which is hereby intended to bee erected and sett upp upon the 

 forfeiture of Twenty pounds to be paid by every such Member 

 as shall offend herein ( whether such Member be Quallified to 

 come into the Joynt Stock or not) unto the Wardens of the said 

 Company for the use and benefitt of the Company. 



2 ^y- That the said Joynt Stock soc erected shall bee managed 

 by Seaven Persons that shall be chosen at the Generall meeting 

 of the Company upon Shrove Tuesday next B?/ the name of the 

 Managers of the Joynt Stock for the more Ejfectuall carrying on of 

 the Stone Trade in the Isle of Purbeck, which persons shall bee 

 men of known integrity and honesty and being so chosen shall 

 continue to bee managers of the said Joynt Stock Trade for ffive 

 yeares to come before any others shall bee chosen in their roomes 

 unlesse in case of the death of any of them when a new person 

 shall be chosen to supply his place on the Shrove Tuesday that 

 shall then next happen: And the Wardens & Company having 

 mett this present Shrove Tuesday, in pui'suance thereof have 

 unanimously chosen Thomas Chapman James Hall Charles 

 Weeks Joseph Hort the Elder Samuel Prestly Alexander 

 Potton and Henry Serrell to bee the Managers of the said 

 Joynt Stock Trade accordingly, who shall bee and are hereby 

 declared to bee the persons wholy empowed to Manage and Go- 

 vern the said Joynt Stock Trade for the benefitt & advantage of 

 the Company and every member concerned therein, and the said 

 Managers shall have power to receive any quantity of Stone that 

 shall be made good and merchantable (and if otherwise to cause 

 the same to bee broke) into the said Joynt Stock from any 

 member of the Company quallified as aforesaid delivering and 

 tendering the same att the waterside where the price of the said 

 Stone shall be allwayes taken and accounted to bee of the valine 

 of Sixteen shillings for every hundred foote of paving stone soe 

 delivered, which price is hereby declared to bee established and 

 meant to bee the selling price of the said paving stone and of all 

 other sorts of stone after the same rate at the waterside, for the 

 better support and maintenance of the poore labourers employed 



