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committee, that mo miller should 
be prevented from making fine 
flour for the consumption of any 
persons who reside within the dis- 
tri¢ts where the use of fine four is 
not prohibited, so far as the mak- 
ing such flour for che consumpiion 
_ of such persons hath been the usual 
course of his trade. 
. °4« That it is the opinion of this 
committee, that magistrates be also 
empowered to prohibit, within their 
respective jurisdictions, for a limit- 
ed time, the making for sale any 
ether bread made of wheat meal 
-alone, than such as shall be made 
of the whole meal, deduéting oniy 
at the rate of five pounds of bran 
out of sixty. pounds of wheat. 
5- That it is the opinion of this 
committee, that magistrates be em- 
powered, within their respective 
jurisdictions, to prohibit, for a li- 
mited time, the making of any 
bread for sale, except such as shail 
be made of the whole meal of 
wheat as above described, or of 
such mixtures of wholesome fari- 
naceous food, and in such propor- 
tions as they shall appoint. 
6. That it is the opinion of this 
committee, that for the purpose of 
carrying the last resolution into ef- 
fect, magistrates be empowered to 
pblige the millers, within their re- 
spective jurisdiGtions, for a limited 
time, to grind and dress, if requir- 
ed, and if consistent with the pow- 
ers and mechanism of their mills, 
such sorts of grain as shall be ne- 
cessary for making the said ap- 
proved mixtures, 
‘4. That itis the opinion of this 
committee, that magistrates shall 
not make any of the prohibitions 
before mentioned, without suflict- 
ent public notice. 
8. That it is the opinion of this 
‘committee, that within the city of 
ANNUAL REGISTER, 1706. 
London and tke liberties thereof, 
the company of the bakers of the 
said city, and in any other county, 
city, d:vision,distridt, townor place, 
any baker or rhakep: of bread for 
saie, miller, or mealman, may, 
within the respective jurisdi€tion to 
which he or they do belong ,orwhere~ 
in he or they do exercise saan trade, 
occupaticn, or mystery, have anop. _ 
portanicy of offering to such justices 
as aforesaid, all such ovjections as 
such company of bakers, or such 
bakers or makers of bread for sale, 
or such millers or mealmen, may 
have and think fit to offer, against 
any such prohibition or regulation 
as aforesaid, at the time when suck 
Justices as aforesaid shall have up- 
der consideration the ordering any 
such prohibition or regulation. 
Sir FohuSinclair’s Address tathe Board 
of Agriculture, 24th May, 1796. 
Igitur et de culturd agri pre cipert, 
principale fuit, eti mM apud exter s ; si- 
quidem et reges fecere, Hiero, Philome- 
tor, Att-lus, Archelaus, et duces Xeno- 
phon, et Paenus etiam Mag»; cut quia 
dem tantum bhongrem senatus npster 
(Romanus) babuit, Carthagine caps 
tg; ut cum regulis Africe bibliathecas 
er aien unis ejus duo de triginta de 
agricultura volumina, censeret in La. 
tinam linguam transfereudc, cum jam 
M. Cato precepta condidisset, peri- 
nisque lixgue Pusice dondum nego- 
tium, in quo praecessit smucs vir Clae 
vissima familia |), Syllanus. 
PLIN. HYSTs MUND. |. xviii. c. 3, 
Genclenen; 
AS it will probably be extremely 
dificult to procure again a suf- 
ficient attendance of the members 
of the Board at this season of the 
year, and during the bustle of a 
general eleftion, I think it may 
not 
