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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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20 s. per Tun is from and after 25 March 1696. to pay only 2 s. per Tun. p. 335 8 9 W. 3. Cap. 7. For Prompt Payment of 25 l. per Cent on Paper c. imported expired p. 146 Cap. 20 The same Abatements for Excise on Salt by this Act as by 5 6 W. M. p. 371 372 Also a further Drawback for Fish exported p. 373 374 Cap. 21. A Drawback of 10 per Cent for Leather in Backs Butts or Hides p. 421 422 Regularly Exported And of 5 per Cent. for Leather Shoes and other made Wares p. 423 Regularly Exported Cap. 22. A Drawback of Excise on Malt regularly exported p. 446 Cap. 24. Tobacco draws back the further Subsidy on Exportation p. 499 The like Allowances and Abatements as by the Act 12 Car. 2. c. 4. for a Subsidy of Tunnage and Poundage Sugar of English Plantations imported draws back the further Subsidy on Exportation p. 501 Sugar Refined in England made of Brown and Muscovado Sugar from the Engl. Plantations c. draws back 3 s. the hundred weight on Exportation 502 Allowance for prompt Payment of further Subsidy on Tobacco imported p. 503 Foreign Goods charged by this Act except Silk Tobacco Sugars and Refined Sugars touching which other Provisions are made regularly exported draws back the further Subsidy p. 504 505 9 10 W. 3. Cap. 13. For prompt payment of Duties on Coals and Culm p. 348 A Drawback for Coals Exported Cap. 23. The like Allowances and Abatements in all Cases as by the Act for Subsidy of Tunnage and Poundage in 12 Car. 2. c. 4. which is also provided by the Act for a further Subsidy 8 9 W. 3. c. 24. p. 452 Cap. 26. Five per Cent. for Collecting African Duties p. 509 Cap. 44. For prompt payment of Excise on Salt Imported p. 718 719 Allowances to be made for Fish Exported p. 724 725 A Drawback for Salt Regularly Exported p. 726 727 728 Cap. 45. For prompt payment of Additional Duties on Whale Fins and Scotch Linen p. 799 A Drawback of the Duty on Exportation Rules and Proviso's to be observed in the Collection of His Majesties Customs Impositions and Subsidies 12 Car. 2. Cap. 4. FOr Goods Lost at Sea which paid Customs Outwards Page 6 Herrings and other Sea Fish taken by English to be Exported free p. 7 Prizage of Wines not to be Charged with payment of Customs p. 11 Cap. 18. Touching Double Aliens Customs on Fish Imported p. 6 English Ships the Master and Three fourths of Men to be English p. 7 Goods to be Imported in English Shipping from the place of their Growth or in Ships and Navigation of the same Country from whence the Goods are brought p. 8 Goods to be deemed Aliens Goods if Imported in other than English Shipping c. And to pay Strangers Customs to the King and also to the Town or Port c. p. 10 Proviso for Commodities of the Straights or Levant in English Ships c. p. 13 Proviso for Commodities of East-India in English built Ships Proviso for English Ships to Import from Spain Portugal or Western Islands called Azores or Madera or Canary Islands Goods of the Plantations or Dominions of either of them p. 14 Cap. 32. Proviso for Woollfells or Pelts with Wooll upon them c. for Ships use but not to be sold or uttered in Foreign parts p. 114 Cap. 34. Tobacco may be Planted in Physick Gardens not exceeding half a Pole in any one Garden p. 128 14 Car. 2. cap. 7. Six Raw Hides may be allowed for the Ships use p. 142 Cap. 11. To prevent Frauds in Colouring of Strangers Goods p. 223 Touching the Importation and Exportation of Logwood p. 236 Proviso That no person Imployed in the Customs demand or take more Money than by Law is due c. p. 239 15 Car. 2. cap. 7. Proviso for Carrying Salt c. from any part of Europe for the Fishery of New-England and Newfoundland p. 72 25 Car. 2. cap. 7. Proviso That no Ship have the Benefit of this Act but such as did proceed from and was Victualled in England Pag. 189 1 W. M. cap. 32. Cocquets for Wooll to be on Paper p. 458 2 W. M. Cap. 14. Value of Goods particularly Rated to be according to the Book of Rates not particularly Rated Value to be taken on Oath of the Importer p. 211. 4 5 W. M. cap. 5. Goods and Merchandize not particularly Rated in the Book of Rates are to Pay by this Act 5 l. for every 100 l. Value on Oath of the Importer p. 264 Amber Coral and Cowries may Draw back the Duties if Exported within Three years after Importation p. 268 The Contents of a Piece of Calico p. 270 For Settling the Measures of East Country Linen p. 271 Alamodes and Lustrings are not to be Imported without Licence from the Commissioners of His Majesties Customs p. 273 Cap. 15. That no Person be admitted to Swear to a Debenture for any Duties to be Drawn back but the true Exporter p. 387 For Applying the Duties on Prize Goods to Account of Additional Impositions by 4 5 W. M. cap. 5. p. 390 Nutmegs Cinnamon Cloves Mace and Tea are not to be Imported without Licence from the Commissioners of His Majesties Customs p. 335. 7 8 W. 3. cap. 10. Method for Collecting the Impost Duty on Tobacco Granted by 1 Jac. 2. cap. 4. p. 328 Iron of and from Ireland discharged from Additional Impositions p. 336 Measure and Value of Borelaps p. 336 Cap. 28. Certificates for Landing of Wooll to be upon Paper and not Parchment and not obliterated or interlined p. 573 8 9. W. 3. cap. 20. Lapis Calaminaris 2 s. per Tun. p. 319 Iron of and from Ireland discharged from Additional Impositions p. 320 By 4 5 W. M. cap. 5. p. 259 8 9 W. 3. cap. 21. Foreign Hides of Negro Dress not to Pay Duty until made into Leather p. 415 Cap. 22. The Contents of a Winchester Bushel viz. 18 ½ Inches wide throughout and 8 Inches deep p. 476. Cap. 24. Ginger to pay Old and New Subsidy 1 s. per hundred weight each and no more p. 503 Ditto Whale-Bone cut prohibited to be imported 9 10 W. 3. Cap. 23. Ginger to pay ut supra p. 452 Penalties and Forfeitures 12 Car. 2. Cap. 4. GOods unduly Shipped to be Exported or Imported and Unladen without payment of Customs are forfeited to the King one Moiety to his Majesty and the other Moiety to the Seizor p. 5 Cap. 18. Goods imported into or exported out of English Plantations in other than English Ships the Master and three Fourths of the Mariners English forfeit Ship and Goods p. 1 2 No Alien not Naturalized to exercise the Occupation of a Merchant or Factor in the Plantations on forfeiture and loss of his Goods and Chattels p. 3 No Goods of Africa Asia or America to be Imported in other Ships but such as
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 LONDON Printed by Charles Bill and the Executrix of Thomas Newcomb deceas'd Printers to the Kings most Excellent Majesty 1699. THE CONTENTS 1. A Catalogue of sundry Custom Laws now in Force With References to the Pages of the Acts of the first Edition pag. 1 2. An Abstract of sundry Customs Impositions and Subsidies payable to His Majesty p. 15 3. Abatements Allowances and Drawbacks p. 18 4. Rules and Proviso's to be observed in the Collection of His Majesties Customs Impositions and Subsidies p. 22 5. Penalties and Forfeitures p. 25 6. An Abstract of certain Impositions on all East-India Goods and Manufactures c. by 2 W. M. Anno 1690. p. 43 7. An Abstract of certain Additional Impositions upon several Goods and Merchandizes c. by 4 5 W. M. Anno 1693. p. 51 8. Several Additional Duties upon Coffee Tea Chocolate and Spices towards satisfaction of the Debt due for Transport Service for the Reduction of Ireland p. 59 9. New Duties on Glass and Glass Wares Whale Fins and Scotch Linen c. by 6 7 W. 3. and 9 10 W. 3. p. 60 10. Additional Duties upon all French Goods and Merchandize by 7 8 W. 3. p. 63 11. Duties on Paper Velum and Parchment Imported by 8 9 W. 3. p. 64 12. New Duties on Leather Imported by 8 9 W. 3. p. 65. 13. A Further Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage upon Merchandizes Imported by 8 9 W. 3. p. 66 14. An Abstract of an Act of 9 10 W. 3. for Setling the Trade to Africa p. 70 15. A Clause of an Act of 9 10 W. 3. for Setling the Trade to East-India p. 78 16. Duties upon Coals and Culm by 9 10 W. 3. p. 79 17. An Abstract of an Act of 9 10 W. 3. for the better Payment of Inland Bills of Exchange p. 82 18. Variations from the Book of Rates on the Customs Outwards p. 83 19. An Alphabetical Index to Custom Laws p. 87. A TABLE A. ADditional Duties Pag. 87 Additional Impositions p. 7 139 Admirals and Commanders p. 88 Africa p. 13 25 29 38 70 to 77. 88 127 133 151 155 161 163 176 181. African Company p. 39 Alamodes and Lustrings p. 12 13 32 88 178 Alderney p. 31 26 36 200 Aliens Duty p. 4 90 Allom p. 43 91 Allowances p. 18 91 America p. 25 29 38 39 127 133 144 161 163 176 181. American Plantations p. 162 163 165 177 224 Ammunition and Arms. p. 93 Amber p. 51 93 Amber Rough. p. 51 94 Amber Oyl p. 51 94 Anchovies p. 51 94 Anvils p. 43 94 Association p. 35 Aqua vitae p. 128 129 Arms and Ammunition p. 94 Ashes voc Potashes p. 43 94 Wood Weed or Sope-Ashes p. 51 94 Pearl Ashes p. 224 Asia p. 25 29 127 161 163 181 Assistance to Officers p. 26 94 Azores p. 161 B. Backs for Chimneys p. 43 95 Bacon p. 52 83 95 Balks p. 95 Bandstrings p. 144 Barbers Aprons and Checques p. 51 95 Barilla and Saphora p. 48 95 Barnstaple p. 92 210 217 Battery Bashroones or Kettles p. 51 95 Beads of Amber p. 51 96 Beef p. 83 96 Beer Ale c. p. 83 96 Bee-wax p. 96 191 Berwick p. 26 27 34 40 91 127 128 129 140 161 169 170. Bever Wooll p. 43 96 Bills at sight p. 96 Bills of Exchange Inland p. 82 97 Blacking p. 51 211 Blubber p. 97 Boards p. 43 97 Bone Lace p. 144 Bonds with Security p. 97 98 99 164 Books Popish p. 99 Books Vnbound p. 51 91 Box Wood. p. 43 Borelaps p. 99 149 Bracelets of Glass p. 51 99 Brandy p. 56 63 99 223 Brass wrought p. 52 100 Bribery p. 100 Brimstone p. 43 100 Bristles p. 52 100 Buckrams p. 52 101 Bulk broken p. 101 Bullion p. 33 101 107 108 109 Butter and Cheese p. 83 101 Buttons p. 52 101 144 C. Cable Yarn p. 43 101 Calicoes p. 44 101 102 148 Calve Skins p. 52 102 Canaries p. 129 Candles p. 44 83 102 Canes p. 52 102 Cape Blancho p. 72 133 Cape Mount p. 70 133 Cape Good Hope ibid. Captains c. p. 102 Cards p. 2 103 Card Wire p. 103 Carlisle p. 27 Carmenia Wooll p. 126 Carpets p. 52 103 Catlings p. 52 103 Cattle p. 3 4 7 30 83 103 Chatham p. 31 174 Cheese p. 103 104 Chester p. 103 217 China Silks p. 178 Chocolate p. 59 104 188 Cinamon p. 59 104 134 154 Cinders p. 223 Clothes p. 104 Coals and Culm p. 13 37 52 79 to 81 83 84 104 105 Coast Goods p. 106 Cocoa p. 59 188 Cocquets and Certif p. 106 216 Coffee p. 9 13 59 188 Coin p. 9 10 106 107 211 Cole-seed p. 44 136 Commodities of Europe p. 109 Commissioners ibid. Compositions of Seizures p. 110 Copper p. 52 110 Copper Barrs p. 84 110 Copper Metal p. 110 142 Copper Wire p. 44 197 Coral Beads p. 52 110 Corants p. 44 110 111 134 Cordage p. 44 111 Corn. p. 6 84 111 112 Cotton Manufactures p. 52 113 Cotton Wooll p. 181 Couries p. 52 113 Coynage Duties p. 3 8 109 113 195 Cows and Heifers p. 83 114 Cutwork p. 144. D. Dartmouth p. 92 210 Deal Timber p. 44 114 Debentures p. 114 Devenerunt p. 115 Diamonds p. 53 115 Drugs p. 12 44 49 67 115 134 Dying Wood. p. 181 Dyers Wares p. 67 E. East-Indies p. 41 88 109 133 155 177 178 East-India Comp. p. 14 41 116 East-India Goods p. 78 88 116 117 138 Earthen Ware p. 44 116 Eastland Trade p. 116 Eight per Cent. p. 117 Elephants Teeth p. 53 118 England p. 25 29 32 34 36 37 38 40 41 89 91 118 128 129 135 140 145 161 163 165 169 183 200. English Cattle p. 30 English Coin p. 33 English Master p. 118 English Men. p. 34 109 112 118 128 135 161 170 English Ore p. 142 English Plantations p. 25 34 128 140 144 162 181 224 English Ships p. 25 34 104 109 120 125 127 128 129 132 137 155 157 177. Entries p. 118 Europe p. 29. 109 140 181 Exeter p. 92 209 F. Fees and Recompences p. 118 Felony repealed p. 119 Fins p. 61 119 Fir-Timber p. 119 Fish p. 119 120 121 Five per Cent. p. 121 Five Shillings ibid. Flannel p. 53 122 Flax. p. 53 122 Four per Cent. p. 122 Frames and Engines p. 33 France p. 129 French Brandy p. 100 French Goods p. 10 33 63 123 124 167 French Ships p. 28 173 French Wines p. 195 Frauds p. 1 2 122 123 Frize p. 53 123 Fringe p. 124 144 Frying Pans p. 44
belong to England c. on forfeiture of Ship and Goods p. 4 Ships owned or part-owned by Strangers shall not carry Goods Coastwise on forfeiture of Ship and Goods p. 6. Cap. 32. Persons c. exporting Sheep Wooll c. forfeit Goods and Ship and are lyable to other Penalties and Master assisting forfeits Goods and Chattels and Imprisonment for three Months p. 110 112 113 Customer of Southampton to keep account of Wooll permitted to be transported from thence to Jersey Guernsey Alderney and Sark and shall not permit more to be transported than is prescribed on forfeiture of his Place and 100 l. p. 117 Governours of Jersey and Guernsey or Deputies shall not make Licence for greater quantities of Wooll than is limited on pain to forfeit for every Tod of Wooll so Licensed 20 l. Ibid. Taking more than 12 pence for Licence forfeits for every penny which shall be taken over and above the said 12 d. Five shillings p. 118 12 Car. 2. Cap. 34. Setting or Sowing Tobacco in England Wales Guernsey Jersey Berwick or Ireland except in Physick Gardens forfeits the Tobacco or Value or 40 s. per Rod and the Goods to be burnt and destroyed p. 125 to 128 14 Car. 2. Cap. 7. Raw Hides exported or intended to be exported may be seized by Officers of the Customs and persons exporting Raw Hides disabled to Trade or Deal in Leather and forfeit 500 l. p. 140 14 Car. 2. Cap. 11. Ships to come up to the Port of their Discharge and Masters to make a true Entry on pain of 100 l. p. 210 211 Masters or Persons taking charge suffering Package of Goods to be opened on Board imbezeled or put into other Form or Package after the Ship comes into Port forfeit 100 l. p. 214 215 Persons armed with Club or any Weapon affronting abusing beating or wounding Officers of the Customs or their Assistants in the due execution of their Office on Board any Ship or on the Land shall be committed to Prison by Justice of Peace till the next Quarter Sessions and be punished by Fine not exceeding 100 l. and not be discharged but by order of the Exchequer p. 217 218 Wharfingers or their Servants Landing or Shipping any Goods without the Presence or notice given to one of his Majesties Officers forfeit 100 l. ib. If any Goods shall be taken into any Lighter or Boat to be carryed Aboard any Ship outwards bound for Parts beyond the Seas or taken in from or out of any Ship inwards from Foreign Parts without a Warrant and Presence of one or more Officers the Boat forfeited and the Master of the Ship inward bound consenting shall forfeit the value of the Goods so unshipped p. 219 Carman Porter Waterman or other Person assisting in taking up or Shipping off such Goods may by Justice of Peace be committed to Goal till he finds Sureties c. to lye in Goal two Months and pay 5 l. to the Sheriff for his Majesties use c. p. 220 Goods Landed from Port to Port without Warrant or Sufferance shall be forfeited and lost Cocquet to be taken out and Bond to be Entred into for Coast Goods p. 220 221 Officer Granting a False Certificate shall lose his Imployment forfeit 50 l. and suffer one years Imprisonment p. 221 Goods Exported or Secretly Conveyed on Board before Custom paid and shall escape the discovery thereof by the Officers Owners c. forfeit double the Rated Value of the Goods except Coals which is to pay double Custom p. 222 223 Goods carried by Land to or from Scotland to be Entred and Custom paid at Berwick or Carlisle on forfeiture and loss of such Goods or the value thereof p. 225 Seizures not effectually prosecuted other Officers may prosecute and have the benefit p. 230 Officer Receiving Bribes or Conniving at false Entries to Defraud His Majesty of His Customs forfeits 100 l. and is incapable of Imployment under the King ib. Merchants giving such Bribe forfeit 50 l. p. 231 Packet Boats unless allowed by the Officers appointed to manage His Majesties Customs shall not Import or Export Merchandize on penalty of 100 l to be paid by the Master with loss of his Place and such Goods forfeited and lost p. 232 Sundry Goods prohibited to be Imported from the Netherlands or Germany in any Ship or Vessel whatsoever upon any pretence whatsoever on forfeiture of Ship and Goods p. 233 French Ships landing or taking aboard Goods or Passengers without payment of Customs and Imposition of 5 s per Tun and shall afterwards return shall not only pay Duty formerly due but forfeit 10 l. ib. Pilot c. which shall go out and bring any Goods from on board such Vessel to pay the Tunnage Duty and forfeit 40 l. p. 234 One moiety of all the forfeitures by this Act shall be to the King the other to the Informer p. 237 238 If any person Imployed in His Majesties Customs shall demand or take any other or greater Sum of Money than by Law is due or neglect or refuse to make Repayments and Allowances which shall be due or shall not after notice given give out and execute his Warrant shall be lyable to double Costs and Damages p. 239 14 Car. 2. c. 13. Persons who shall sell or offer to sale any Foreign Bone Lace Cut Work Imbroidery c. forfeit for every Offence 50 l. and the Goods Persons Importing such Bone Lace c. forfeit for every Offence 100 l. and the Goods p. 268 269 Cap. 18. Wooll Woollen Yarn scrued or pressed into any Sack or Cask and laid near the Sea Coast with intention to be Exported out of England or Ireland shall be forfeited and lost or the value thereof p. 310 311 Tobacco Pipe Clay shall not be Exported or Carried out of England or Ireland or Wales into Scotland or into any Foreign Parts out of the Kingdoms or Dominion aforesaid on penalty of 3 s. for every pound weight p. 311 Cap. 19. Foreign Wooll Cards prohibited to be Imported on forfeiture of the Goods or Value p 316 15 Car. 2. c. 7. No European Commodities shall be Imported into any the Kings Plantations in Asia Africa or America but what shall have been shipt in England c. and in English Built Ships c. and carried directly thence to the Plantations on pain to lose the same and also the Ship p. 71 Officers of the Customs that give Warrant for or suffer any of the Enumerated Plantation Goods to be carried into any other Countrey till put on Shore in England c. shall lose their Place and the value of such Goods p. 75 No Fresh Herring Codd or Haddock Coal-Fish or Gul-Fish shall be Imported but in Vessels English built or Ships made Free and Caught in such Vessels on pain to forfeit such Fish and the Vessel in which it is Imported p. 79 Setting or Sowing Tobacco in England forfeits 10 l for every Rod of Ground p. 81 Persons resisting shall be committed to
Coal c. p. 82 18 Car. 2. cap. 2. Importation of Cattle Dead or Alive to be a Common Nusance p. 51 If any Great Cattle Sheep or Swine Beef Pork or Bacon shall be Imported or brought from beyond the Seas except for necessary Provisions of the Vessel in which it shall be brought any Parish Officer may Seize c. one half to the Poor of the Parish where Seized the other half to him that shall Seize p. 52 53 If any Ling Herring Cod or Pilchard Fresh or Salted c. taken by Foreigners be Imported or Exposed to Sale any person may Seize them one half to the use of the Poor of the Parish where Seized the other to his own use p. 53 20 Car. 2. cap. 7. Ship or Vessel Importing Cattle c. shall be Forfeited and Disposed of as aforesaid p. 59 Persons evading the Seizure being Prosecuted shall Incur the Penalty of Praemunire by 16 Ric. 2. p. 63 22 23 Car. 2. cap. 26. Every Ship that shall take on Board any of the Enumerated Plantation Commodities until Bond given or Certificate produced from the Officers of some Custom-house in England c. that such Bond hath been given there or which shall carry the said Goods to any place contrary to the tenour of such Bond shall be Forfeited with all her Furniture and Lading c. p. 290 32 Car. 2. cap. 2. No Mutton or Lamb shall be Imported from Ireland or any Foreign parts No Butter or Cheese shall be Imported from Ireland into this Kingdom Subject to like Seizures and Penalties as by 18 Car. 2. c. 2. and 20 Car. 2. c. 7. p. 9 10 English Cattle Driven or Mixt with Irish Cattle shall be deemed Irish and be subject to like Forfeitures as if they were Irish p. 11 1 Jac. 2. cap. 3. Wines Landed without Payment of Impost Duty or Security given for the same are Forfeited p. 14 And the Importer liable to Pay the said Duty p. 15 Cap. 8. Gunpowder Arms and Ammunition or Utensils of War Prohibited to be Imported on Forfeiture of the Goods and Treble the Value p. 68 Cap. 18. Duty on Foreign Ships payable to the Chest of Chatham and the Trinity House may be Recovered as by 12 Car. 2. cap. 4. p. 134 1 W. M. cap. 22. Persons Shipping out Strong Ale Strong Beer Cyder c. to be spent beyond the Seas and shall suffer the same to be unladen or put into any other Ship Forfeit 50 l. for every Cask so unduly Landed p. 385 Cap. 32. Owners of Wooll not making due Entries at the Port from whence it shall be intended to be Conveyed c. Forfeit the Wooll Horses Carts c. and shall suffer as by former Laws now in force p. 458 Officers not observing the Directions of this Act shall be adjudged Abettors of the Transportation and suffer the Penalties in the Statutes of the 12 and 14 Years of Car. 2. against Transportation of Wooll p. 459. Persons Transporting Wooll from Guernsey Jersey Alderney and Sark incur former Penalties Forfeit 20 l. per Tod as also the Wooll and uncapable of future Grant p. 465 2 W. M. cap. 14. The same Rules and Advantages Penalties and Forfeitures for Collecting the Impost Duties Granted by this Act as are mentioned and expressed in 12 Car. 2. cap. 4. for a Subsidy of Tunnage and Poundage p. 213 The like Rules c. for Collecting the Additional Impositions Granted by 4 5 W. M. cap. 5. p. 266 4 5 W. M. cap. 10. Foreign Buttons Imported Bartered Sold or Exchanged Forfeited And persons Importing c. liable to such other Pains Penalties and Forfeitures as are mentioned in 14 Car. 2. c. 13. p. 323 Cap. 15. Insurance given or taken for Running Prohibited or Uncustomed Goods Forfeits 500 l. p. 388 To be Recovered as by 8 9 ● 3. p. 661 662 5 6 W M. cap. 7. Salt Exported for which the Duty of Excise shall have been repaid If the same shall by Fraud or otherwise be Landed in England before the Duty be again paid as at first Importation persons so offending Forfeit double the value of such Salt so Landed c. p. 129 130 5 6 W. M. cap. 20. Lustrings and Alamodes Imported after 15 May 1694. and not Sealed and Marked shall be Forfeited and the Importers or Possessors subject to the Penalty of 500 l. by the Act for Prohibiting all Trade and Commerce with France p. 373 Cap. 24. Defensible Ships if altered and made less Defensible than they were at first Building such Ship with all her Guns c. shall be Forfeited and Lost p. 449 6 7 W. 3. cap. 17. No Person shall Transport any Molten Silver but what shall be first Marked at Goldsmiths hall c. Officers of the Customs may Seize p 434 Bullion Seized on Shipboard if questioned whether English or Foreign the proof lies on the Owner that the same is Foreign p. 440 Cap. 18. If any Foreign Imported Glass shall be Landed out of any Ship from beyond the Seas before due Entry be made thereof in the Custom-house c. the same or value thereof shall be Forfeited and Lost p. 448 7 8 W. 3. cap. 19. After the last day of March 1696. No person shall Ship any Molten Silver or Bullion without a Certificate from the Court of Lord Mayor and Aldermen of London to the Commissioners of the Cnstoms before any Cocquet be granted for Exporting such Bullion Officers of the Customs or other person may Seize any Bullion unduly Shipt as Forfeited and the Owners Forfeit double the value one moiety to the King and the other to such person that shall Sue for the same p. 460 461 7 8 W. 3. c. 19. Officers of the Customs granting a Cocquet for Exporting of any Bullion otherwise than according to the Direction of this Act forfeit 200 l. and uncapable of any Office of Trust p. 462 7 8 W. 3. c. 20. Additional Duty on all French Goods and Merchandize shall be Collected and Paid according to the same Rules and under such Penalties and Forfeitures as are mentioned and expressed in 12 Car. 2. c. 4. or any other Law now in Force p. 469 470 Frames and Engins for Making and Knitting of Worsted and Silk Stockings prohibited to be Exported beyond the Seas on pain that the persons Offending forfeit such Frames if put on board any Ship for Exportation and also the Sum of 40 l. for such Frame p. 471 7 8 W. 3. c. 21. If any person shall Vouch any one for a Land Man who shall afterwards be proved to be a Seaman he forfeits 20 l. p. 490 Cap. 22. After 25 March 1698 no Goods or Merchandize shall be Imported into or Exported out of English Plantations or shall be laden or carried from one Port or Place in the said Plantations to any other Port or Place in the same or to England Wales or Berwick in any Ship or