Medical Jurisprudence, Volume 3 (of 3)Paris, John Ayrton
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Medical Jurisprudence, Volume 3 (of 3)
Paris, John Ayrton
Medical laws and legislation -- Great Britain
XVII. And it is hereby further enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That
the Master and Governors of the said Company or Corporation of Barbers
of _London_ shall be yearly elected and chosen on the second _Thursday_
in _August_, by the Court of Assistants, or the major Part of them, or
in such Manner as by the By-laws, Rules, Orders and Constitutions of the
same Company or Corporation shall be ordained or provided; and that when
and as often as any Member of the said Court of Assistants of the said
Company of Barbers shall happen to die or be removed, it shall and may
be lawful to and for the surviving Members of the said Court of
Assistants, or the major Part of them, to nominate and elect one other
Person, being a Freeman of the same Company, to be a Member of the said
Court of Assistants, in the Room of the Person so deceased or removed;
and the Person so nominated or elected shall continue in, hold and
exercise the said Office for and during his natural Life, or until he
shall be removed out of the same.
XVIII. And it is hereby further enacted by the Authority aforesaid, That
the Master, Governors and Commonalty of the Mystery of Barbers of
_London_, hereby made, established and incorporated as aforesaid, and
their Successors, and all Persons who shall be free of the same Company
or Corporation, shall and may from time to time, and at all Times for
ever hereafter, have, hold and enjoy all and every such and the same
Liberties, Privileges, Franchises, Powers and Authorities, as the said
United Company or Corporation, with respect to every Thing but Surgery,
and the Members of the said United Company, occupying the Feat or Craft
of Barbery or Shaving, could or might respectively have had, held and
enjoyed by virtue of the said recited Act of Union or Incorporation, and
Letters Patents of his late Majesty King Charles the First, and other
the Royal Grants, Charters and Patents therein respectively mentioned
and referred to, so far as the same do not concern or relate to the Art
and Science of Surgery; and that in as full, ample and beneficial
Manner, to all Intents and Purposes, as if the same had been expressly
repeated, set down, and enacted in and by this present Act.
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