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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
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Ireland.
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1669
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Wing I322C; ESTC R229254
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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 DUBLIN Printed by Benjamin Tooke Printer to the Kings most Excellent Majesty and are to sold by Samuel Dancer in Castle-street An Act FOR The Setling of the Excize or New Impost upon His Majesty His Heirs and Successors according to the Book of Rates therein inserted THe Lords spiritual and Temporal and the Commons in this present Parliament assembled in consideration of the Gracious inclinations and intentions of Your Royal Majesty for the good quiet and repose of this your Majesties Realm of Ireland and the great and certain charge which for this cause must and will exhaust and diminish your Majesties Treasure without some timely provision made for remedy thereof and withal being very sensible how much it will concern the peace tranquility and welfare of all your Majesties good Subjects that some certain Revenue be established for and towards the constant pay of the Army and Forces of your Majesty and for defraying other publick charges in the defence and preservation of this your Majesties Realm And considering also that the manner and means of raising monies by way of an Excize and New Impost is found by experience to be the most equal and indifferent Leavy that can be made or layed on the people for and towards the ends and purposes aforesaid In all humbleness We your Majesties most faithfull and loyal Subjects of your Highness Realm of Ireland do pray and beseech your Majesty that it may be Enacted And be it Enacted by your most excellent Majesty by and with the advice consent of the Lords Spiritual Temporal and Commons in this present Parliament assembled and by Authority of the same That from and after the Five and twentieth day of December One thousand six hundred sixty one the several âates and Charges hereafter mentioned and no other in and by the name of the Excize or New Impost shall be set layed and imposed and are hereby set layed and imposed to be had levied demanded collected received recovered and paid in and throughout the Realm of Ireland upon all and every the Commodities Merchandizes and Manufaâtures as well Native as imported or Forreign in manner and form following viz. For every Thirty two Gallons of Ale and Beer of above six shillings the barrel price brewed within this Realm by the common Brewer or in his vessels or by any other âerson or persons who shall tap or sell out Beer or Ale publickly or privately to be paid ây the said Brewer or such other person or âersons respectively Two shillings and six âence and so proportionably for a greater ââ lesser quantity For every Thirty two Gallons of six âhillings Beer or Ale or under that price ârewed by the common Brewer or in his Vessels or by any other person or persons who shall tap and sell such Beer or Ale pubâââkly or privately to be paid by the said Brewer or such other person or persons as aforesaid six pence and so proportionably for a greater or lesser quantity For all Aqua-vitae or strongwaters made or distilled within this Realm whether of Forreign or Domestick spirits or materials to be afterward sold and vended to be paid upon every Gallon by the first maker or Distiller thereof four pence For all manner and sorts of Drugs already imported and remaining on the hands of the Merchant importer who is not a shop-keeper Retailer or Consumptioner thereof or else to be imported or brought into any the Ports or places of this Realm from and after the said five and twentieth day of December One thousand six hundred sixty one of the value of every Twenty shillings of the same Drugs according to the several and particular Rates and Values of the same Drugs as they are particularly and respectively rated and valued in the book of Rates herein after mentioned and referred unto to be payed and so after that Rate for a greater or lesser quantity two shillings For all manner and sorts of Raw hemp undrest Flax Tow Taâ Rosin Pitch Wax Cable Cable Yarn or Cordage already imported and remaining on the hands of the Merchant importer who is not a ââopkeeper Retailer or Consumptioner thereof or else to be imported or brought inâo any the Ports or places of this Realm from ând after the said five and twentieth day of December One thousand six hundred sixty âne of the value of every Twenty shillings âf the same Goods and commodities accordâng to the several and particular Rates and Values of the same as they are particularly ând respectively rated and valued in the said âook of Rates hereafter mentioned and reââred unto to be paid and so after that rate âr a greater or lesser quantity six pence For all sorts of Wine Tobacco Silks âalts and other Goods Wares commoâities and merchandizes of what nature or âinde soever specified and rated in the said âook of Rates hereafter mentioned and referâed unto already imported and remaining ân the hands of the Merchant importer who âs not a shop-keeper Retailer or Consumpââoner thereof or else to be imported and ârought into any the Ports or places of this âealm from and after the said five and ââentieth day of December One thousand ãâã hundred sixty one of the value of every Twenty shillings of the same Wines Tobacco silks salt and other Goods Wares Commodities and Merchandizes according as they are particularly and respectively rated and valued in this book of Rates herein after mentioned and referred unto and to be paid and so after that rate for a greater or lesser quantity twelve pence For all other sorts of Goods Wares Commodities Merchandizes whatsoever omitted and not specified contained or rated in the said books of Rates or Values hereafter mentioned except Iewels Bullion Corn Victuals Arms and Ammunition already imported or remaining on the hands of the Merchant importer who is not a shopkeeper Retailer or Consumptioner or else to be imported or brought into any the Ports or places of this Realm from and after the said Five and twentieth day of December One thousand six hundred sixty one of the value of every Twenty shillings of the same Goods Wares Commodities and Merchandizes as they shall or do stand Taxed in the book of Rates for Customes established by this present Parliament and if omitted and not specified there then as they shall be rated and valued by the Sub-commissioner Collector and Searcher for Excize in the Port or place where the same shall happen to be imported or according to the highest price the said commodities in their several species sortments and kinds shall then bear in the Market to be paid and so after that rate for a greater or lesser quantity twelve pence All which Duties to be paid for any Commodities or Merchandizes already or hereafter to be imported as aforesaid shall from time to time and at all times be paid by the