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A82435 Anno Regni Caroli II. Regis Angliæ, Scotiæ, Franciæ, & Hiberniæ, duodecimo. At the Parliament begun at Westminster, the five and twentieth day of April, an. Dom. 1660 In the twelfth year of the reign of our most gracious soveraign lord Charles, by the grace of God, of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, &c. England and Wales. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II); England and Wales. Parliament. 1661 (1661) Wing E1095; Thomason E1075_27 58,399 149

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or Substitutes of such Post-master General and no other person or persons whatsoever shall prepare and provide Horses and Furniture to let to Hire unto all Through-Posts and persons riding in Post by Commission or without to and from all and every the parts and places of England Scotland and Ireland where any Post-roads are or shall be setled and established And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That it shall and may be lawful to and for such Post-master General to be constituted and appointed as aforesaid and his Deputy or Deputies by him thereunto sufficiently authorized to demand have receive and take for the Portage and conveyance of all such Letters which he shall so convey carry or send Post as aforesaid and for the providing and furnishing Horses for through-Posts or persons riding in post as aforesaid according to the several Rates and Summs of lawful English money hereafter mentioned not to exceed the same that is to say For the Port of every Letter not exceeding one sheet to or from any place not exceeding fourscore English Miles distant from the place where such Letter shall be received Two pence And for the like port of every Letter not exceeding two sheets Four pence And for the like Port of every Pacquet of Letters proportionably unto the said Rates And for the like Port of every Pa●quet of Writs Deeds and other things after the Rate of Eight pence for every ounce weight and for the Port of every Letter not exceeding one sheet above the distance of fourscore English Miles from the place where the same shall be received Three pence And for the like Port of a Letter not exceeding Two sheets Six pence and proportionably to the same rates for the like port of all pacquets of Letters and for the like port of every other Pacquet of Writs Deeds or other things after the rate of Twelve pence of English money for every Ounce weight and for the port of every Letter not exceeding One sheet from London unto the Town of Berwick or from thence to the City of London Three pence of English money And for the like port of every Letter not exceeding two sheets Sir pence and proportionably unto the same Rates for every Pacquet of Letters and for every other Pacquet of greater bulk One shilling and Six pence for every Ounce weight And for the port of such Letters and Pacquets as shall be conveyed or carried from the Town of Berwick unto any place or places within forty English Miles distance from Berwick or any other place where such Letter shall be received Two pence and for every Letter not exceeding two sheets Four pence and proportionably to the same rates for every pacquet of Letters and for every other pacquet or parcel Eight pence for every Ounce weight and for every Letter not exceeding One sheet to be conveyed or carryed a further distance then Forty English Miles Four pence And for the like port of every double Letter Eight pence And proportionably unto the same Rates for the like port of every pacquet of Letters and for the like port of every other pacquet One shilling for every ounce weight and for the port of every Letter not exceeding one sheet from England unto the City of Dublin in Ireland or from the City of Dublin in Ireland unto England Six pence of English money and for the like port of every Letter not exceeding two sheets one shilling and proportionably to the same Rates for every Pacquet of Letters and for the port of every other pacquet of any kind of greater Bulk Two shillings for every Ounce weight and for the port of such Letters or pacquets as shall be conveyed or carryed from the City of Dublin unto any other place or places within the Kingdme of Ireland or from any other place unto the said City or to or from any other place within the said Kingdome according to the Rates and summs of English money hereafter following viz. For every Letter not exceeding one sheet to or from any place within Forty English Miles distance from Dublin or any other place where such Letter shall be received Two pence And for every Letter not exceeding two sheets Four pence and proportionably to the same rates for every pacquet of Letters and for every other pacquet of greater Bulk Eight pence for every ounce weight and for every Letter not exceeding one sheet to be carryed or conveyed a further distance then Forty English miles Four pence and for the like port of every Letter not exceeding two sheets Eight pence and proportionably unto the same Rates for the like port of every pacquets of Letters and for the like port of every other pacquets of greater Bulk One shilling for every ounce weight and for all and every the Letters pacquets parcels of goods that shall be carried or conveyed to or from any of his Majesties said Dominious to or from any other parts or places beyond the Seas according to the severall and respective Rates that now are and have been taken for Letters Pacquets and parcels so conveyed being rated either by the Letter or by the Ounce weight That is to say     d Morlaix Saint Maloes Caen Newhaven and places of like distance port paid to Roan is for Single vi Double xii Treble xviii Ounce xviii     d Hamburgh Cullen Frankfort port paid to Antwerp is Single viii Double xvi Treble xxiv Ounce xxiv     s d Venice Geneva Legorne Rome Naples Messina and all other parts of Italy by way of Venice franct pro Mantua Single o ix Double i vi Treble ii iii Ounce ii viii     s d Marcelia Smerna Constantinople Aleppo and all parts of Turkie port paid to Marcelia Single i o Double ii o 3. q ●● of an ounce ii ix Ounce iii ix     s d Genoua Legorn Rome and other parts of Italy by way of Lyons franct pro Lyons Single i o Double ii o 3 q ●● of an ounce ii ix Ounce iii ix And of Letters sent outwards     s d To Bourdeux Rochel Nantes Orleans Byon Towers and places of like distance port paid to Paris Single o ix Double i vi Treble ii iii Ounce ii o     s d And for Letters brought from the same places into England Single i o Double ii o 3. q ●● of an ounce iii o Ounce iv o Also Letters sent outwards     s d To Norembergh Bremen Dantswick Lubeck Lipswick and other places of like distance Post paid to Hamburgh Single i o Double ii o 3. q ●● of an ounce iii o Ounce iv o     s d And for Letters brought from the said places to England Single o viii Double i iv Treble ii o Ounce ii o And for the Port of Letters brought into England from     s d Calais Diepe Bulloigne Abbeville Amiens Saint Omers Montrell Single o iv Double o viii Treble i o Ounce i o    
of Threescore and ten thousand pounds for one month only beginning from the First day of Iuly One thousand six hundred sixty and one shall be Assessed Taxed Collected Levied and paid in the several Counties Cities Burroughs Towns and Places within England and Wales and the Town of Berwick upon Tweede according to the several Rates Rules and Proportions and in such manner and form and by the same Commissioners as in and by a certain other Act passed this Parliament for raising the like sum of Seventy thonsand pounds for one month only beginning from the Twenty ninth of September One thousand six hundred and sixty Entituled An Act for the speedy raising of Seventy thousand pounds for the present supply of His Majesty are mentioned or referred unto and intended which Commissioners shall meet-upon or before the fifth day of Iuly One thousand six hundred sixty and one and are hereby enabled and required to use and execute all and every the like Powers and Authorities as in and by the said Act are mentioned or referred to and intended as fully and amply as if the same Rates Rules Proportions Powers and Authorities had been particularly inserted in this present Act. And be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and every the sums of money charged by this Act upon the several Counties Cities Towns Burroughs and Places aforesaid shall be raised levied and paid into His Majesties Receipt of the Exchequer upon or before the first day of August One thousand six hundred sixty one by the several Receive General who shall be appointed by the said Commissioners Provided always and it is hereby declared That no Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments which were formerly assessed and taxed for and towards former Assessments and Land-taxes and are now in the possession or holding of His Majesty or of the Queens Highness or of any Ecclesiastical person or persons or his or their Farmers and Tenants shall be exempted from the payment of the several sums of money in this Act comprized but that the said Mannors Lands Tenements and Hereditaments shall be rated assessed and taxed for and towards the said several sums of money in this Act comprized in such manner and form as they were of late rated taxed and assessed for and toward the said former land-Rates any Law Statute or Custome to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding Provided always that neither this Act nor any thing therein-contained shall be drawn into example to the prejudice of the antient Rights belonging to the Peers of this Realm And be it Declared and Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That these persons hereafter named shall be added Commissioners for their several Counties places and precincts respectvely and shall exercise the same powers as the other Commissioners intended by this Act are Authorized and impowred to do That is to say Berks. For the County of Berks Peregrine Hobby Richard Harrison Esqs John Fettiplace of Ferne●amEsq and Samuel Woodcox Borrough of New Windsor For the Borrough of New Windsor Andrew Plumpton Richard Firshburne Gent. Bucks For the County of Bucks William Tirringham Esq Sir Thomas Hampson Baronet Sir Philip Palmer Baronet Thomas Ratcliff Esq Cambridge For the County of Cambridge Sir Thomas Dayrell John Bennet Esq Sir Anthony Cage Levinus Benner Isle of Ely For the Isle of Ely Roger Jennings Esq Chester For the County of Chester Sir George Warburton Baronet Edward Warren Jeffery Shakerley Henry Leigh Esqs City of Chester For the City and County of the City of Chester The Major for the time being Cornwal For the County of Cornwal Robert Roberts Esq Sir William Tredinham Joseph Tredinham Thomas Penhallow the Knights and Burgesses that serve for the said County and Iames Eirsey Gent. The Major of Lostwithel for the time being Iohn Mollesworth Esq William Williams of Trenythen Cumberland For the County of Cumberland Mr. Anthony Bouch Mr. Richard Uriell Mr. Thomas Croswhat Mr. Robert Webster Devon For the County of Devon Nicholas DaviesDoctor of Physick William Jennens Gent. Edmond Tremayne William Putt John Kellond William Bogan George Howard Iohn Kelly Iames Rodd Esquires Walter Jago Francis Drew Esq William Walrond Esq John Blagdon Gent. Iohn Hamm Gent. Henry Newte York For the West-Riding in the County of York Welbury Norton Robert Wivell Esquires Richard Roundhil Gent. William Hamond Walter Hawksworth Esquires Cuthbert Wade Iohn Preston Gent. Arthur Ingram Esq Edward Atkinson William Witham Gent. Samuel SunderlandEsq Thomas Ward Gent. Sir William Ingram Knight Sir John Goodrick Baronet Sir Tho. Wentworth Sir Edward Rodes Knights Godfrey Copley of ●p●otsbrough John Clayton Ioshua Horton Thomas Stringer Esqs The Alderman of Leedes for the time being York Northriding For the Northriding in the County of York Sir William Caley Arthur Caley Esq William Wivell Esq Sir Tho. Gower Baronet Thomas VVorsley Charles Tankred Csqs Sir William Francklyn Baronet the Bailiffs of Scarboroughfor the time being Tristram Fish Robert Belt Esqs Tho. Robinson Thomas Scudamore Esqs York City For the City and County of the City of York all the Aldermen of the City of York Kingston upon Hull For the Town of Kingston upon Hull Mr. George Crowle Essex For the County of Essex Mr. Edward Glascock Mr. Miles Hubbert Mr. Iohn Smart Capt. Hunter Dean Tindal Esq Isaac Wincall Thomas Clopton Thomas Peek Peter Iohnson Thomas Manby Esqs Glocester For the County of Glocester Thomas Freame Tho. Floyde Samuel Sheppard Phillip Sheppard VVilliam Morgan Richard Daston Iohn TookeEsqs Robert Lord Tracy Thomas Morgan Esq Sir Nicholas Throckmorton Knight VVilliam Bromage Gent. VVilliam VVinter of DimmockGent Richard Matchen Gent. Iohn WinnyatGent Thomas Aylway Gent. Hereford For the County of Hereford Sir Herbert ParretKnight John Barnaby of Brookehampton esq Thomas Baskervile of Collington Gent. John Boothof Hereford Esq City of Hereford For the City of Hereford Thomas Davies Esq Major James Lawrence Gent. Tho. Clerk Gent. Hertford For the County of Hertford Marmaduke Rawden Iames Willimott Iunior Gent. Thomas A●asDr of Physick Richard Combes Esq Sir Robert Io●lyn Knight Thomas Coppin Edward Briscoe Iohn Halsie Esqs Mr. Fetherston of Blackeswere Edward Brograve Ralph Gore Thomas Brograve Edward Cason Thomas Bonest Henry Becher Henry Chancey George Bromley Alexander Meade Iohn Crouch Iames Willimott Iunior George Poyner Gent. Iohn Iesson esq Sir Edward Alston Knight St. Albans For the Borrough of St. Albans William FoxwistEsq Recorder Mr. Iohn New Mr. Edward Eames Mr. Thomas Cowley Senior Mr. William Marston Sir Henry Conningsby Edmond Smith Alban Cox Richard Combes Esq Thom. Marsto●Gent Kent For the County of Kent Sir Willi●m Mann Sir Edward Masters Thomas Peake esq Sir Tho. God●rey The Major of Maydston for the time being Sir William Merideth Baronet Sir Thomas Peirse Baronet Mr. Richard Manley Mr. Thomas Manley Sandwich For the Town of Sandwich Iohn Verrier Peter Peke Gent. Lancaster For the County of Lancaster Henry BanisterEsq Ieoffry Rushton Gent. Richard FleetwoodGent Iohn Molineux esq VVilliam Fife esq Sir George Middleton