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A80987 By the Protector. A Proclamation for the better levying and payment of the duty of excise. England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell) 1658 (1658) Wing C7153; Thomason 669.f.20[77]; ESTC R212235 3,688 2

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OLIVARIVS DEI GRA REIPVB ANGLIAE SCOTIAE ET HIBERNIAE c PROTECTOR PAX QVAERITVR BELLO ❧ By the Protector A PROCLAMATION For the better Levying and payment of the Duty of EXCISE WHEREAS in pursuance of the Resolutions of the late Parliament to settle a yearly Revenue of Thirteen hundred Thousand pounds for support of the Government and defence of these Nations by Sea and Land It being found that the Imposition of the Excise is the most easie and indifferent Levy that can be laid upon the People aswel for and towards the discharging of those Engagements which lye and are charged upon that Receipt as for the carrying on the other urgent and pressing Affairs of the Commonwealth and defraying the Charges of the Naval Forces thereof in the present War with Spain and against the Common Enemy An Act was made in the same Parliament Intituled An Additional Act for the better improvement and advancing the Receipts of the Excise and New Impost Wherein it is amongst other things Provided and Enacted That no Fine imposed or Imprisonment Penalty or Forfeiture inflicted or seizure made by or by vertue of the said Act or any other Act or Ordinance for or concerning the levying or paying of the duty of Excise for any In-land commodity shall be levied or executed or sale of any such seizure be made by the Sub-Commissioners or Farmers of the Excise within the several Counties and places of this Commonwealth Except the City of London and the destrict thereof or by any their Agents Deputies or Officers otherwise then by Order or Warrant under the hands and seals of two or more Iustices of the Peace of the said County or place the said Iustices not being any way interessed or concerned in the thing in question or Landlord or Tenant or of Kindred or Relation to the parties therein concerned or any of them Which said two Iustices are thereby authorized and required upon complaint to them made by the said Officers or Parties to hear and examine the same upon Oath and finally to determine the said matters of Complaint And in case they shall finde upon such Examination that any Default hath been in any of the said Parties through ignorance or mistake and not by designe of fraud or deceipt The said Iustices are thereby authorized to mitigate such Fine Penalty or Forfeiture so as by such mitigation the same be not made less then double the value of the duty of Excise which should or ought to have been paid besides the reasonable Costs and charges of such Officer or Officers as were employed therein to be to them allowed by the said Iustices And whereas in order to the ends aforesaid the said Parliament finding it necessary that the profits of the Excise and Customs and other the Publique Revenue might be by all good ways and means improved to the best advantage of the Commonwealth and as much as may be reduced to a certainty by one other Act made in the same Parliament Intituled An Act for the improvement of the Revenues of the Customs and Excise certain Persons therein named or any seven of them are authorized and impowred to be a Committee of Parliament to treat contract and conclude with any person or persons for the Farming all or any part of the Duties of Customs and Subsidie of Tonnage and Poundage and of Excise and New Impost And it is thereby Enacted That what Contract Bargain or Agreement shall be made by the said Committee or any seven of them with any person or persons for or touching the premises or any part thereof being assented unto by Vs with the advice of Our Council and ratified and confirmed by any Grant or Grants under the Great Seal of England should be and are thereby declared to be good and valid to all intents and purposes In pursuance of which last recited Act several Contracts Bargains and Agreements have been made by the said Committee with divers persons touching the Farming of the Excise or New Impost aswel of Beer Ale Perry Cider Mead and Metheglin within the Cities of London and Westminster and several other Cities Towns and Counties in England and Wales as of several other Commodities Native and Forraign Which We with the advice of Our Council have assented unto and ratified and confirmed by several Grants under Our Great Seal of England Whereby the said Revenue is in some measure improved and reduced to more certainty then formerly and if the same be duly and constantly paid will tend much to the Publique advantage and without which the Affairs of the Publique Peace and safety cannot be carried on Now forasmuch as it hath been represented unto Vs that divers Brewers and other persons within the Cities of London and Westminster and other the Cities Counties and places of this Commonwealth and also divers Vintners Inn-keepers Victuallers Alehouse-keepers and other Makers Planters Growers and Ingrossers of Native Commodities exciseable for the making of unjust gain to themselves or out of dis-affection to the Publique Do Detain withdraw hold and keep to themselves the several Duties of Excise by not making true Weekly particular Entries of what they Brew and make and forthwith clearing and paying the Duty of Excise for the same As by the several Acts and Ordinances for the Excise they are required to do and by divers frauds and concealments whereby not onely the Publique Revenue is daily diminished but other persons duly conforming to the said Acts and Ordinances are thereby prejudiced in their Trades and Callings by being undersold And that divers of the said Iustices of the Peace do refuse or neglect so speedily to grant their Warrants to the said Subcommissioners for the executing and levying of the Penalties and Forfeitures by them adjudged for the said offences as the necessity of that service doth require and do oftentimes by pretext of the said Proviso mitigate the said Penalties contrary to the true intent and meaning thereof whereby the said Revenue without which the Publique affairs of the Common-wealth cannot be carried on is in danger to be diminished We do therefore hereby publish and Declare that Our wil and intention is That the said Revenue of the Excise be by all just and lawfull means maintained and upheld And that we do expect that the Commissioners and Sub-Commissioners of the Excise and all and every of the Iustices of the Peace in the several Counties Cities and places of this Commonwealth do put the Laws of Excise in effectual execution in that behalf And We do straitly will and require all Iustices of the Peace in the several Counties Cities and places of this Commonwealth and every of them That upon any Certificate or Certificates unto them or any two of them made by the respective Sub-Commissioners of the Excise in the respective County City or place where there shall be Iustices of any judgment or sentence by them passed or given in any cause or causes of the Excise according to any