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A87308 An Act for the setling of the excize and new impost upon His Majesty his heirs and successors, according to the book of rates therein inserted.; Public General Acts. 1662-1663. 14 & 15 Cha.II.c.8 Ireland. 1669 (1669) Wing I322C; ESTC R229254 47,907 141

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be proceeded against set and put in the Pillory a● in and by one statute made in this Realm i● the Eight and twentieth year of the Reig● of the late Queen Elizabeth is Enacted and Ordained and the Iustices of Assize an● Goal Delivery in their several circuits an● the Iustices of Peace in every county with in this Realm at their Quarter-sessions both within Liberties and without shall have full power and authority by virtue hereof to inquire of all and every the defaults and offences last before-mentioned by inquisition presentment Bill or Information before them exhibited or otherwise lawfully to hear and determine the same and thereupon to give Iudgement award process and Execution of the same according as in and by the said statute is directed and ordained That if any Goods distrained in pursuance of this present Act shall not be redeemed within six dayes except before excepted or if any goods seized shall not be claimed or cleered within one and twenty dayes after as aforesaid the commissioners of Excize their sub-Commissioners and Collectors respectively appointing a general day of sale and giveing publick notice thereof shall cause the said goods to be appraised by two sworn Officers or others and afterwards sell and dispose of the same by the candle unto such person as shall bid or give most for the same and all sales so made of any Goods seized or distrained shall be good in Law to all person and persons buying the same That all seizures Fines forfeitures and penalties mentioned in this Act all necessary charges for recovery thereof being first deducted the same to be rated and allowed of by the Commissioners of Excize their sub-Commissioners or Collectors respectively the moyety or one half part of the remainder of such fines Forfeitures and Penalties shall be to the use of his Majesty His Heirs and Successors and the other moyety or one half part to him or them that shall seize or discover or give Information of and prove any breach of any clause or Article of this present Act. Provided alwayes and be it declared That in case any person or persons subject to any Fine or Penalty or Forfeiture who is not a Principal but an Abettor or Accessary to any offence or breach of this present Act shall discover declare or make known any such offence or breach of this present Act unto the Commissioners of Excize their sub-Commissioners or Collectors every such person shall not only be acquitted and discharged of and from any penalty in relation to himself but shall have and receive the one moyety of the Fines Forfeitures and penalties incurred by any others whose offence or breach of this present Act he shall so declare and make known any thing in this present Act before to the contrary notwithstanding That for the better and more effectual and vigorous execution of this Act all Sheriffs Iustices of the peace Mayors Portriffs Sovereigns Constables and all others his Majesties Officers in the several Counties Baronies Liberties Franchenzices and Iurisdictions of this his Majesties Realm of Ireland be and are hereby required to be from time to time and at all times aiding and assisting unto the Commissioners of Excize their sub-Commissioners Collectors and all other Officers and Persons imployed by or under them in the due Execution of this Act and punishing all Offenders according to law and doing all other things as in and by this present Act is required to be done by all every or any of them And His Majesty is graciously pleased that it be Enacted and it is hereby Enacted and declared by the Authority aforesaid That for the space of seven years next ensuing there be no lease made by his Majesty his Heirs or Successors to any person or persons or any Authority given as Agent or Agents or otherwise for granting licences for any of the premisses otherwise than as by this Act is appointed nor after the said seven years without special advice in that behalf of the chief Governour or Governours and six or more of the Council of this Kingdom and even that not to be without then reserving thereout yearly to his Majesty His Heirs and successers the highest Rent yearly thereout that in any one Year of the now next succeeding seven years the same shall yield to His Majesty His Heirs or successors and if any such Lease as aforesaid shall be made of any the premisses contrary to this Act the same is hereby declared to be void And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid that the several Rates and duties of Excize in and by this present Act rated imposed and set to be had received levied and demanded within your Majesties Realm of Ireland shall be had received and demanded for the use of your most Excellent Majesty your Heirs and successors for ever and all powers and authorities therein given and granted shall be exercised continued and put in execution from the said Five and twentieth day of December One thousand six hundred sixty and one and thenceforward for ever And lastly Be it Declared and Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That the said several Rates and Duties of Excize and all Fines Penalties Forfeitures or other sum or sums of money rated imposed set or forfeited in and by this present Act are meant and intended to be currant and lawfull money or moneys of England and that all and every of the same be therefore demanded received paid and satisfied accordingly A BOOK OF RATES AND Value of Goods and Merchandize imported according to which Excize is to be paid by the first Buyer or Importer respectively A.   l. s d. ALLom the tun 15 00 00 Aneil of barbery the pound 00 01 08 Annoto the pound 00 01 06 Argal white and red or powder ●he hundred weight containing ●ne hundred and twelve pounds 01 02 00 Aggats small the hundred dozen 00 13 04 Aggats large the piece 00 00 06 Amber the pound 00 01 08 Ashes called Pot-ashes the hundred weight containing one hundred and twelve pounds 02 00 00 Ashes called Wood or Soap Ashes the hundred weight containing 112 pounds 01 00 00 B. Babies-heads of earth the dozen 00 09 00 Balks Great the hundred containing 120 20 00 00 Balks Middle the hundred containing 120 06 00 00 Balks Smal the hundred containing 120 04 00 00 Gold ballances the groce containing twelve dozen pair 04 00 00 Ballances called Ounce ballances the groce containing 12 dozen pair 02 00 0● Ballances called The sort containing four dozen 02 13 0● Balls called Tennis balls the thousand 01 10 0● Balls called Washing balls the groce containing 12 dozen 00 10 0● Band strings the dozen knots 03 00 00 Barlings the hundred containing 120 pounds 12 00 00 Barilla or Saphora to make glass the hundred weight containing 112 pounds 01 10 00 Basket rods the bundle 00 08 00 Baskets called hand-baskets or Sports the dozen 00 04 00 Battery basherons or Kettles the 100 weight containing 112 pound