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A74575 An order and declaration of His Highness and his council, for collecting the excize in Scotland. England and Wales. Lord Protector (1653-1658 : O. Cromwell); England and Wales. Council of State. aut 1655 (1655) Thomason E1064_53; ESTC R210468 4,639 12

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of Forreign Goods Imported   L. S. D. FOr every pound of Tobacco which is not of the English Plantation as well already imported and remaining in the hands of the Merchant or Importer as to be imported to be paid by the first Buyer one shilling 00 01 00 For every pound of Tobacco of the English Plantation as well imported and remaining in the hands of the Importer as to be imported to be paid by the first Buyer three pence 00 00 03 For every Tun of Wine already imported or to be imported to be paid by the first Buyer whether Retailer or private Consumptioner six pounds 06 00 00 For every Tun of Wine-vineger imported or to be imported to be paid by the first Buyer forty shillings 02 00 00 For all Spirits imported or to be imported made either of French Rheinish or any other Wines upon every Gallon to be paid by the first Buyer four pence 00 00 04 For all Spirits forreign or domestique sold in stead of Aquavitae or strong waters upon every Gallon to be paid by the Utterer and Seller thereof one shilling 00 01 00 For all Strong-waters perfectly made imported or to be imported upon every Gallon to be paid by the first Buyer one shilling 00 01 00 For all Beer or Ale imported for every Barrel to be paid by the Importer five shillings 00 05 00 For all Pepper Sugars Sugars refined white and brown Muscavado's Candy white and brown and all other Grocery and Mercery Wares Wrought-silks Silks in gum and ready thrown Linens fine and course Upholstery Haberdashery Paper Skins and Leather upon every twenty shillings value to be paid by the first Buyer one shilling 00 01 00 For all maner of Drugs according as they are distinguished by the Book of Rates for the Customs in England upon every twenty shillings value to be paid by the first Buyer two shillings 00 02 00 For all foreign Sope imported or to be imported soft or hard for every hundred weight thereof containing one hundred and twelve pounds to be paid by the first Buyer five shillings 00 05 00 For all Saltery Wares not particularly rated in this Schedule imported or to be imported upon every twenty shillings value thereof as they or any of them shall be sold at a price to be paid by the first Buyer thereof one shilling 00 01 00 For all Hops foreign the hundred weight containing one hundred and twelve pounds to be paid by the first Buyer over and above Customs five shillings 00 05 00 For all Hemp Flax Tow Tarr Rozen Pitch Wax Tallow Cable Cable-yarn and all maner of Cordage upon every twenty shillings value to be paid by the first Buyer six pence 00 00 06 For all sort of Glass or Glasses and all maner of Earthen Ware whatsoever upon every twenty shillings value to be paid by the first Buyer two shillings 00 02 00 For all maner of Woollen-cloth or Stuffs or other Woollen manufactures imported from foreign parts for every Yard measure over and above the Rates mentioned of Customs to be paid by the Importer one shilling 00 01 00 For all Raw-silk imported or to be imported for every twenty shillings value thereof and so proportionably for a greater or lesser value to be paid by the first Buyer six pence 00 00 06 For all foreign Salt imported which hath not paid Excize or to be imported upon every Gallon to be paid by the first Buyer three half pence 00 00 0½ For all Bone-lace imported for every twenty shillings in value to be paid by the first Buyer three shillings 00 03 00 For all Dyed-silk imported for every twenty shillings in value to be paid by the first Buyer five shillings 00 05 00 For all Silk-lace imported for every twenty shillings in value to be paid by the first Buyer three shillings 00 03 00 That all other Goods and Merchandizes mentioned in the Book of Rates for the Customs in England except Bullion Corn Victual Arms Ammunition Ordnance of Brass or Iron and Woolls of Sheep imported or to be imported which are not in the said Rates of Excize before or otherwise charged shall hereafter pay Excize after the Rate of Five Pounds per Centum to be paid by the first Buyer from the Merchant or Importer and the same is to be collected accordingly   L. S. D. For all other Goods and Merchandizes imported or to be imported upon which no values are set either in the said Book of Rates for Customs nor in these present Rates for Excize upon every twenty shillings value thereof as they or any of them shall be sold at a price to be paid by the first Buyer one shilling 00 01 00 That for all In-land or Foreign Commodities in this Order mentioned whether rated by the pound weight hundred weight Fodder Pound value Gallon Barrel Tun or other greater or lesser Measure or Weight whatsoever the Excize shall be duly paid for a greater or lesser quantity pro rato according to the Rates therein appointed and prescribed respectively And as to the contents of a Tun of all liquid commodities imported It is hereby declared That two Butts two Pipes four Hogsheads of what sort soever six Teirces three Punchions or Tertions eight Quarter-Casks shall be accounted or reckoned for a Tun and no other And every Cask of any liquid commodities imported which if full shal exceed a Quarter-Cask shall be accounted for a Teirce and every Cask that shall exceed a Teirce shall be accounted for a Hogshead and every Cask that shall exceed a Hogshead shall be accounted a Punchion and every Cask that shall exceed a Punchion shall be accounted a Butt or Pipe without any pretence of Vndergage whatsoever All and every which Rates and Charges in right of the said Duty of Excize shall be from and after the said Four and twentieth day of June One thousand six hundred fifty and five had demanded levied collected recovered received and paid of by and from all and every person and persons therein concerned and unto such person and persons as by his Highness the Lord Protector or Authority derived from him for that purpose shall be appointed and authorized to demand levy collect recover and receive the same according to such Acts Ordinances and Orders of Parliament and of His Highness the Lord Protector with the Advice of His Council which were in force the Second day of September One thousand six hundred fifty and four in England Tuesday the 22 th of May 1655. ORdered by His Highness the Lord Protector and the Council That this Order and Declaration be forthwith printed and published Hen Scobell Clerk of the Council
AN ORDER AND DECLARATION OF His Highness and His Council FOR COLLECTING The Excize in Scotland Tuesday the Two and twentieth of May 1655. ORdered by His Highness the Lord Protector and the Council That this Order and Declaration be forthwith Printed and Published Hen Scobell Clerk of the Council London Printed by Henry Hills and John Field Printers to His Highness MDCLV AN ORDER AND DECLARATION OF His Highness and His Council For collecting The Excize in Scotland WHereas by an Ordinance of His Highness the Lord Protector and the Council Entituled An Ordinance for Uniting Scotland into one Commonwealth with England it is amongst other things Ordained That all Cesses Publique Impositions and Taxations whatsoever be imposed taxed and levied from thenceforth proportionably from the whole People of this Commonwealth so United And whereas in pursuance of the Seven and twentieth Article of the Government of the Commonwealth of England Scotlandand Ireland it was before the Third day of September last Agreed and Declared in writing by His Highness and the Council That the constant Yearly Revenue appointed by the said Article to be Raised and Establisht for maintaining the Forces in the said Article mentioned for the Defence and Security of this Commonwealth and also for a convenient Number of Ships for Guarding the Seas should be raised amongst other things by the Customs and Excize the Rates whereof together with the ways and means of Levying and Bringing in the same were before that time setled by several Ordinances of His Highness and the Council according to which the same is Appointed and Ordered to be Collected and Levied in England and Ireland His Highness the Lord Protector by the Advice of His Council in pursuance of the said Ordinance Article of the Government and the Agreement and Declaration thereupon to the end the said Duty of Excize may be Levied and Paid equally in and through this Commonwealth doth Declare and Order That from and after the Twenty fourth day of JuneOne thousand six hundred fifty five the several Rates and Charges which by the said Ordinances or any of them are imposed and laid to be had levied demanded collected received recovered and paid in and through England and Wales and are hereafter in this Order and Declaration set down and every of them are by force of the said Ordinance Article and the Agreement and Declaration aforesaid in pursuance thereof laid and imposed and ought to be and shall from and after the said Twenty fourth day of June One thousand six hundred fifty five be had levied demanded collected received recovered and paid in the right of the Duty of Excize in and through Scotland and the Isles of Orkney and Zethland and all the Territories of Scotland upon all Merchandizes and Manufactures native and forreign as followeth That is to say   L. S. D. FOr every Barrel of Beer or Ale of above Six shillings the Barrel brewed by the common Brewer or by any other person or persons who shall sell or tap out Beer or Ale publikely or privately to be paid by the said Brewer or such other person or persons respectively two shillings 00 02 00 For every Barrel of Six shilling Beer or Ale or above Four shillings the Barrel brewed by the common Brewer or by any other person or persons who shal sell or tap out such Beer or Ale publikely or privately to be paid by the said Brewer or such other person or persons as aforesaid respectively six pence 00 00 06 And so proportionably for a greater or lesser quantity of Beer or Ale above Four shillings the Barrel Allum-Scotch the hundred weight containing One hundred and twelve pounds to be paid by the maker three pence 00 00 03 Coperas-Scotch the hundred weight containing One hundred and twelve pounds to be paid by the maker three pence 00 00 03 Hops Scotch the hundred weight to be paid by the Planter two shillings 00 02 00 Saffron Scotch for every twenty shillings value to be paid by the Planter one shilling 00 01 00 Tin for every twenty shillings value to be paid by the Buyer one shilling 00 01 00 Iron Scotch for every hundred weight containing One hundred and twelve pounds to be paid by the maker 6 pence 00 06 00 For all Aquavitae or Strong-water made or distilled within Scotland the Isles of Orkney and Zethland whether of forreign or domestique Spirits or Materials to be sold upon every Gallon to be paid by the first maker or seller thereof respectively two pence 00 00 02 For every Barrel of Sope made within Scotland the Isles of Orkney and Zethland of what sort soever to be paid by the maker and so proportionably for hard sope or soft sope four shillings 00 04 00 For every ounce Troy of silver or gold prepared melted down or disgrossed for Wyer to be paid at the bar where the same shall be disgrossed two pence 00 00 02 For every pound weight containing sixteen ounces Averdupois of any Coper or other Mettal that shall be prepared made fit or disgrossed to be paid at the Bar where the same shall be disgrossed one shilling 00 01 00 For all Linseed-oyl Whale-oyl Blubber-oyl Rape-oyl Pilchard-oyl and all other Oyls made within Scotland the Isles of Orkney and Zethland upon every Tun to be paid by the marker six shillings per Tun 00 06 00 For every Fother of Lead containing two thousand pound weight at one hundred and twelve pounds to the hundred to be paid by the maker or smelter six shillings eight pence 00 06 08 For all Salt made or to be made within Scotland the Isles of Orkney and Zethland which is or shall be shipped or conveyed by water to be paid by the first Buyer of such Salt at the place of landing or unloading thereof upon every Gallon a half peny 00 00 0 ½ For all other Salt made or to be made within Scotland the Isles of Orkney and Zethland and not shipped or conveyed by water to be paid by the first Buyer thereof upon the first delivering upon every Gallon a half peny 00 00 0 ½ Upon all Salt upon Salt that is made of Salt within Scotland the Isles of Orkney and Zethland to be paid by the maker thereof upon every Gallon a farthing 00 00 0 ¼ For all Syder and Perry made and sold by way of retail whether it be by the first maker or any Buyer or Receiver thereof from the first maker upon every Hogshead and so for a greater or lesser measure proportionably two shillings six pence 00 02 06 For all Metheglin or Mead and such like Drink sold out by retail to be paid by the Retailer upon every Gallon and so prorato one peny 00 00 01 For all Starch upon every twenty shillings value thereof to be paid by the first maker one shilling 00 01 00 For all sorts of Glass or Glasses upon every twenty shillings value thereof to be paid by the maker one shilling 00 01 00 Rates of Excize