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A62393 A guide to the customers and collectors clerks, or, A new index to the book of rates wherein the additional duties, impositions and subsidies of tonnage and poundage on goods and merchandizes, imported and exported, and variations from the said book of rates may be found : with references to the acts of Parliament of the first edition, where the matter is more at large expressed / collected by Richard Score. Score, Richard. 1699 (1699) Wing S936; ESTC R183280 118,447 244

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Aqua vitae Wines of the Growth of Spain Canaries or Portugal Madera or Western Islands all Goods of Muscovy or Russia and all Corants and Turkey Commodities Imported in any other than English Built Shipping c. p. 10. 10. Goods of and from Scotland viz. Corn Salt and Fish and Seal Oyl of and from Russia not lyable to pay Aliens Duty p. 14. 11. Goods of the Growth of Spain Goods of Spain c. Portugal or Western Islands or their Plantations may be Imported by any the People of England c. from Spain Portugal c. in English Shipping p. 14. 12. Goods for which Customs are payable shall not be conveyed away without Entry and Agreement for the Duties 12 Car. 2. c. 19. p. 20. No Goods intended to be Exported shall be laid on Board before the Ship is Entred Outwards 14 Car. 2. c. 11. p. 211. 13. Goods may be brought on Shore by Officers Goods prohibited or uncustomed except Jewels if the Ship be Outward bound and if Inward bound all small parcels of fine Goods or other Goods for which the Duties were not compounded for within 20 days after the first Entry of the Ship may be brought a Shore and secured until Duties paid unless the Officers of the Customs shall see just cause to allow a longer time and the Officers may stay on Board till the Goods be Discharged p. 214. 14. Goods concealed found after Clearing the Ship the Master or other Person taking charge of the Ship forfeits 100 l. p. 215. 15. Goods Waterborn are not to be Landed by any Wharfinger c. but in the Presence of some Officer of the Customs thereunto appointed nor at hours and times not appointed by Law forfeiture 100 l. p. 218. 16. Goods taken in from the Shore into any Bark Hoy Lighter Barge Wherry or Boat to be carryed Aboard any Ship Outward bound for Parts beyond the Seas or Laden or taken in from or out of any Ship coming in from Foreign Parts without a Warrant and Officer such Bark Hoy Lighter Barge or Boat shall be forfeited and the Master c. of the Ship Inwards knowing and consenting shall forfeit the Value of the Goods so Unship'd p. 219. And the Porters or other Persons assisting in the Shipping off or carrying away such Goods upon Examination and due Proof may by Justice of Peace be committed or bound to the Good Behaviour till discharged by Lord Treasurer c. p. 219. 17. Goods Landed from Port to Port without Warrant or Sufferance confiscated p. 220. 18. Goods secretly conveyed on Board any Ship and Transported before the Custom be paid forfeit double the Value computed according to the Book of Rates except for Coals which so secretly Exported shall pay double the Custom and Duty p. 222. 19. Goods Damaged for which Allowance is made Inwards the same to be Abated upon Debentures when Exported p. 223. 20. Goods Ship'd by Certificate and Relanded in England Wales or Berwick unless in case of Distress to save the Goods from perishing and making it known to the Officers no Allowance shall be made and the Goods or Value forfeited p. 224. 21. Goods coming out or going to Scotland by Land to pass thro' Berwick or Carlisle and there to Enter and Pay the Duty on forfeiture of the Goods or Value p. 225. 22. Goods to be Ship'd and Landed at lawful places except Fish taken by his Majesties Subjects Sea Coal Stone and Beastials Outwards Fish taken by his Majesties Subjects Bestials and Salt Inwards on forfeiture of the Goods p. 227 228. 23. Goods prohibited to be Imported from the Netherlands or Germany viz. No sort of Wines other than Rhenish no sort of Spicery Grocery Tobacco Potashes Tar Salt Rozin Deal-Boards Fir-Timber or Olive-Oyl shall be Imported into England Wales or Berwick from the Netherlands or Germany upon any pretence whatsoever in any sort of Ships or Vessels whatsoever upon Penalty of the loss of all the said Goods as also of the Ship and Furniture p. 233 24. Spicery may be Imported from any Parts beyond the Seas in English Ships c. 6 7 W. 3. p. 335. 25. Goods not to be illegally detained by the Officers of the Customs c. 14 Car. 2. c. 11. p. 239. 26. Goods Exported to any part of the Mediterranean Sea beyond Malaga or Imported from thence in any Ship that hath not two Decks and doth carry less than 16 Guns mounted with two Men for each Gun c. shall pay One per Cent. over and above the Rates and Duties of Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage p. 240. Fish may be carried to the Mediterranean Sea from any of his Majesties Dominions in any English Ship and if one Moiety of the Lading be Fish any Wares or Merchandize may be Imported in the same Ship for that Voyage without paying any other Duties of Tonnage or Poundage than were heretofore accustomed p. 240. 27. Goods ●oc French Goods vide French Goods 28. Goods for Africa Goods Exported from and after 24 June 1698. from England or from any of His Majesties Plantations in America to and for the Coast of Africa between Cape Mount and the Cape of Good Hope to pay 10 l per Centum ad Valorem to and for the use of the African Company 9 10 W. 3. p. 505. 29. Goods and Merchandize Exported from England to America and from thence Exported for the Coast of Africa to be Valued at no more than the real Cost in England 9 10 W. 3. p. 506. 30. The like duty of 10 l. per Cent. ad Valorem to be paid for Goods Exported to the Coast of Africa between Cape Blancho and Cape Mount and also for all Goods Imported from the said Places into England or into His Majesties Plantations in America 10 per Cent. ad Valorem Redwood excepted which is to pay only 5 l. per Centum ad Valorem 9 10 W. 3. p. 509 510. 31. Goods formerly Exported and paid Duty for the Coast of Africa if lost at Sea the Duty to be Allowed upon any other Ship which the Proprietor shall send to the said Coast p. 515. 32. Goods Returned may be again Exported without payment of further Duty p. 516. 33. Goods Foreign Coins or other Merchandizes how to be Entred and Exported for the East Indies 9 10 W. 3. p. 768 769. 34. Goods Imported from the East Indies to be Sold by Inch of Candle p. 772. vide East Indies Governour of the Plantations to take Bond for Ships coming from England or Governor of Plantations other Places that have not Certificate of Bond given in England c. 12 Car. 2. c. 18. p. 3 12 17. 15 Car. 2. c. 7. p. 73. 22 23 Car. 2. c. 26. p. 291. 7 8 W. 3. p. 498 499 504. 9 10 W. 3. p. 519. Grocery may not be Imported from the Netherlands or Germany Grocery on Forfeiture of Ship and Goods 14 Car. 2. c. 11. p. 233.