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A23629 The abridgement of the charter of the city of London being every free-man's privilege / exactly translated from the original record and rendered faithfully into English according to the said record itself from the time of William the Conquerour ... to the time of our now Sovereign Lord King Charles the Second ...; Laws, etc. City of London (England). 1680 (1680) Wing A102; ESTC R28074 40,722 84

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Irish Combed the C. qt five score iv d Uncombed the C. qt 112 l. ii d Estridge Wool the C weight qt 112 l. iii d Polonia wool the hundred weight qt 112 l. iii d French Wool the hundred weight qt 112 l. ii d Lambs wool the hund weight qt 112 l. iii d Spanish Wool the hund weight qt 112 l. iiii d Red Wool the pound q Wyer Vocat Lattin Wyer and all other Wyer the hundred weight iiii d Wine Eager the Ton vi d Wines Gascoyne and French Wines and all other Wines of the Growth of the French King's Dominion the Ton ii s Rhenish Wine the Awm vi d Muskadel and all other Wines of the Growth of the Levant the Butt xii d Sack Canaries Malagaes Maderaes Romneys Bastards Tents and Alicants the Butt or Pipe xii d Y YArn Cable yarn the C weight qt 112 l. i d Camel Grogram or Moyhair yarn the C. qt five score xviij d Cotton yarn the C. qt five score iiij d Irish yarn the pack qt Four hundred weight at six score to the C. vj d Raw Linnen yarn Dutch or French the C. qt five score iiij d Spruce or Muscovia yarn the C weight at 112 l. ij d All other Goods not mentioned in this TABLE shall pay for Scavage Duties Inward after the Rate of One Penny in the Pound according as they are Expressed or Valued in His Majesties late Book of RATES And all other not Expressed therein shall pay the same Rates according to the true Value THE BALLIAGE DUTIES OUTWARDS BEER the Ton iiij d Canvas the hundred Ells at six score ij d Coles the Chaldron i d Drapery Broad Cloth the piece i d ob Kersies of all sorts the piece ob Perpetuannos the piece ob Stuffs Woollen or Worsted the single piece ob Stuffs Woollen or Worsted the double piece i d Dying Commodities Cochinele the C. qt five score vij d Indico the C. qt five score iiij d Wood of all sorts for Dyers the C weight qt 112 l. i d Fustians English making each 15 yards ob Grocery Cloves Mace Nutmegs or Cinamon the C. qt five score vi d Pepper or Ginger the C. qt five score ii d Raisins the Piece or Frail ob Raisins of the Sun the C weight qt 112 l. i d Iron The Ton unwrought vi d Wrought the C weight qt 112 l. i d Lamprones the thousand o b Lead the Fodder vj d Saffron the Pound ob Salt the Wey ij d Salt-peter the C weight qt 112 l. i d Silk Raw or Throne the Pound qt sixteen Ounces q Skins and Furrs Bever-skins the C. qt five score xviij d Badger-skins the C. qt five score vi d Coney-skins Black the C. qt five score ij d Cat-skins the C. qt five score is ij d Calve-skins the C. qt five score ij d Fox-skins the C. qt five score vi d Fitches the Timber i d Morkins the C. qt fix score ii d Ouer-skins the C. qt five score vj d Sheep or Lamb-skins the C. qt six score ij d Squerril-skins the thousand i d Tynn or Pewter the C weight qt 112 l. ij d Wax the C weight qt 112 l. ij d Wool of all sorts the C weight qt 112 l. ij d Other Merchandize Liquid and Dry that are not particularly rated in this Table shall pay Balliage-Duties Outward by their Bulks as followeth A Great Pack Truss or Fardel containing betwixt fifteen or twenty Clothes or other Goods to that proportion xviij d An ordinary Pack Truss or Fardel containing in Bigness about 10 or 12 Clothes or 12 or 14 Bays or to the like proportion in Freezes Cottons or other Goods xij d A Bale containing three or four Cloths or four or five Bays or the like proportion in other Goods vj d For a great Maund or great Basket viij d For a small Maund or Basket Poize three hundred weight or under viij d For a Hamper or Coffer Poize two hundred weight or under iij d For a But or Pipe viij d For a Hogshead or Puncheon iiij d For a Barrel i d For a Firkin ij d For a Dry Fatt viij d For a Drum Fatt iiij d For a Bale vj d For a great Chest or great Case viij d For a small Chest or Case Poize three hundred weight or under iiij d For a small Box ij d For a great Trunck vj d For a small Trunk Poize not above two hundred weight iij d For a Bag or Sack iiij d For a Seron iij d THE PACKAGE TABLE OF RATES A ARnetto the hundred qt five score iij d Aquavitae the Hogshead iiij d Argal white or red the C weight qt 112 l. i d ob Ashes Ashes Pot-Ashes the Barrel qt two hundred weight ij d Sope Ashes the Last xij d Aule Blades for Shoo-makers the thousand ob B BArrilla or Saffora the Barrel qt two C weight iiij d Beer the Ton vj d Birding-Shot lead the C. weight qt 112 l. ij d Books the Maund xij d Bottles of Glass covered with Leather the dozen i d Brimstone the C. weight qt 112 l. i d Brushes the dozen ob Broken Glass the Barrel q Buttons Vocat Brass Steel Copper or Lattin Buttons the great Groce qt xij small Groce i d Hair Buttons the great Groce i d Silk Buttons the great Groce ob Thred Buttons the great Groce q Buckweed the Quarter i d Buckromes of all sorts the dozen Pieces ij d C CAps for Saylers Monmouth and others the doz i d Canary Seed the Bushel ob Cloaks Old the Piece ob Copperas the C weight qt 112 l. i d ob Cochenele Silvester or Campecha the pound ob Of all other sorts the pound i d Cobweb Lawns each fifteen yards i d D DRugs vocat Assatetida Gum Armoniack Gumlack Olibanum and Sassafras Wood the C. qt five score vj d Cassia Fistula the C. qt five score viij d Cassia Lignea the C. l. qt five score viij d Cubebs the C. qt five score vj d Rubarb the pound i d Scamony the pound i d E ELephant Teeth the C. qt five score iiij d Estridge Feathers the pound undrest ob F FIlings of Iron called Swarfe the Battel ij d Flasks of Horn the dozen i d Flax drest the hundred weight qt 112 l. iiij d Flax undrest the C weight qt 112 l. ij d Frankinscence the C weight qt 112 l. i d ob Fish Herrings full or shotten the Last vj d Stock-Fish of all sorts the Last vj d Fustians English Million the piece containing two half pieces of fifteen yards the piece i d Venetian English make each fifteen yards i d G GAules the C weight qt 112 l. ij d Glew the C weight qt 112 l. i d Glovers Clipping the Maund or Basket i d ob Grains Scarlet Powder and of Sevil in Berries and Grain of Portugal or Rotta the C l. ij s vj d Grain French or Guinny the C l. iiij d Garble Of Cloves the C. qt five score iiij d Of Almonds the
piece about 24 yards iiii d Sayes called Hounscot or Mild the piece iii d Sayes of all other sorts the piece ii d ob Serges double the Piece yard broad qt twenty four yards iii d Sope Hard Castle the C weight qt 112. l. ii d The Barrel iii d Spectacles without Cases the Groce 12 dozen ob Succads wet or dry the C l. qt five score viii d T TAllow the hundred weight qt 112 l. i d Tapistry With Hair the C Flemish Ells qt 5 score iiij d With Wool the C Flemish Ells qt 5 score vi d With Caddas the C Flemish Ells qt 5 score xij d With Silk the dozen Flemish Ells ij d Taffaty Taffaty Ell Broad the dozen yards ij d Silk Taffaty Broad the dozen yards iiij d Silk Taffaty Narrow the dozen yards ii d Thred White or Brown or coloured the doz yards i d Thred Points the great Groce ob Tiffany each dozen yards i d Tobacco Spanish Tobacco the C. qt five score ii s Of all other sorts the C. qt five score vi d Tyn Tyn unwrought the C weight qt 112 l. iii d ob Tyn wrought the C weight qt 112 l. iiii d V VElures English the single piece ii d English the double piece ii d Vinegar of Wine the Ton ii d ob W WAX English Wax the C weight qt 112 l. iv d English Hard Wax the C weight qt five score viij d Woollen Bays single the piece ii d Bays double the piece iv d Bays called Minikin Bays the piece vi d Broad Cloth the short piece qt 24 yards vi d Broad Cloth the long piece qt 32 yards viii d Cotton of all sorts the hundred Goads vi d Devonshire Dozens the Piece i d Fizadoes the piece iii d Drapery vocat Kersies of all sorts the piece ij d Lists of Cloth the thousand yards vi d Northern Dozens the single piece iij d Northern Dozens the double piece vj d Penny-stones the piece ij d Spanish Cloth English making each 20 yards vj d Wastcoats Of Kersey or Flannel the Dozen ij d Of Woollen Knit the Dozen iiij d Of Worsted Knit the Piece ob Wrought with Cruel the Piece q Wrought with Silk the Piece i d Wool Cotton Wool the C. qt five score iij d Estridge Wool the C Weight qt 112. l. ij d French Wool the C. Weight qt 112 l. ii d Spanish Wool the C. Weight qt 112 l. iiij d Worm-seed the hundred pound qt five score vj d Wood Box-wood the C Weight qt 112. l. ob Brazel-wood the C. Weight qt 112 l. iij d Ebony-wood the C weight qt 112 l. i d ob Fustick-wood the C weight qt 112 l. ob Red-wood the C weight qt 112 l. i d ob Wines French Wines of all sorts the Ton viij d Muskadels and Wines of the Levant the Butt vj d Sacks Canaries Maderoes Romneys and Hullucks the Butt or Pipe vj d Cotton Yarn the C. qt Five Score iiij d Grogram or Moyhair Yarn the C. qt five score xviij d Raw Linnen Yarn of all sorts the C weight qt five score iiij d All other Goods not mentioned in this TABLE shall pay for paccage-Paccage-Duties after the rate of One Penny in the Pound according as they are expressed or valued in His Majesties late Book of Rates and all other not expressed therein shall pay the same Rate according to their value For every Entry in the Packers Book for writing Bills to each Entry Outward as usually they have done xii d The Strangers shall pay the Labouring Porters for making up of their Goods at their own charge as alwayes they have done The Strangers shall pay the Water-side Porters belonging to the Paccage Offico such Fees and Duties for Landing and Shipping their Goods as they have usually paid within these ten years last past The PACKERS Water-side PORTERS TABLE of DUTIES FOR Landing Strangers GOODS and the like DUTIES or RATES to be paid unto them for Shipping out their GOODS IMPRIMIS for a Butt of Currants xvj d For a Carratel of Currants viij d For a Quarter Roll of Currants iiij d For a Bag of Currants iiij d For Pieces of Raisins the Ton xx d For a Barrel of Raisins iiij d For all sorts of Puncheons vj d For a Barrel of Figgs ij d For Tapnets and Frails of Figs per Ton xx d For Brazil or other Wood for Dying per Ton xx d For Iron the Ton xiiij d For Copperas the Ton xiv d For Oyl Wine or Vinegar per Ton xiv d For Hemp and Flax the Last xx d For loose Flax and Tow the hundred weight ii d For a great Bag of Tow viij d For a small Bag of Tow iv d For a great Bag of Hops viij d For a Packet or little Bag of Hops iv d For Packs Trusses Flats or Maunds per piece viij d For a great Chest viij d For a small Chest iv d For all Cases Barrels or Bales per piece iv d For a Bale of Madder viij d For a Bale of Ginger Shumack qt 400 weight viij d For a Faggot of Steel i d For any Serrions the Piece iv d For a Fat of Pot-ashes viij d For a Last of Sope-ashes xii d For a Last of Pitch or Tar xii d For a Last of Fish xii d For Wainscots the C. qt six score v s For Clapboards the hundred qt six score vj d For Deal Boards the hundred qt six score xvi d For a great Mast v s For a middle Mast ii s vi d For a small Mast xv d For great Balks the C. qt six score v s For middle Balks the hundred qt six score ii s vi d For small Balks the hundred qt six score xv d For a Mill-stone v s For a Dog-stone ii s vi d For a Woolf-stone ii s For a Yard-stone iij d For a Grindle-stone xii d For a Step-stone or Grave-stone viii d For Quern-stones the Last xii d For Emry-stones the Ton xiiij d For x C weight of Holland Cheese xii d For Rozen the Ton xiiii d For Woad the Ton xiiii d For a Chest of Sugar vi d For half Wainscots the hundred qt six score ii s. vi d For raw hides the hundred qt five score v s For Bonnispars the hundred qt six score vi d For small Spars the hundred qt six score iiii d For Ends of Bonnispars the hundred qt six score ix d For a Horse Gelding or Mare ii s vi d For Allom the Ton xx d For Heath for Brushes the C weight qt 112 l. i d For Iron Pots the dozen iii d For Rings of Wyer loose the Ring ob For Pipe-staves the thousand ii s vi d For Rhenish Wine the Awm vi d For Bur-stones the hundred qt five score ii s vi d For half Packs of Tazels the piece iiii d For Wicker Bottles the dozen ob For Stone the hundred containing five score i d For loose Fish the hundred landing iii d For a Barrel of