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Whether more solder than necessary determined at assay-office, and whether sufficiently forward in workmanship, if otherwise, not stamped.
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XIV. And be it further enacted, That it shall and may be lawful for any warden, deputy warden, or assayer of the company of goldsmiths in Dublin, or the assayer at New Geneva, (having been a working goldsmith or silversmith) to determine whether there be or be not more solder than is necessary in every gold ware brought to the assay-office respectively to be stamped, and also whether any such gold ware are sufficiently forward in the workmanship to be stamped with propriety; and that if the said warden, deputy warden, or assayer, shall adjudge any piece of gold ware to be too much charged with solder, or not to be forward enough in the workmanship, he shall and is hereby required to refuse to permit the same to be stamped.
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