Excerpt from The Creighton Chronicle, Vol. 11: October 20, 1919 Further, be it enacted and declared by the authority afore said that whatsoever person or persons that after the said first day of May shall by any means regrate, obtain or get into his or their hands or possession in any fair or market any corn, wine, fish, butter, cheese, candles, tallow, sheep, lambs, calves, swine, pigs, geese capons, hens, chickens, pigeons, denies, or other dead victual whatsoever, that shall be brought to any fair or market within this realm or Wales to be sold and do sell the same again in any fair or market holden or kept in the same place, or in any other fair or market within four miles thereof, shall be accepted, reputed and taken for a regrator or regrators.
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