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A74352 Die Veneris, 21 Decemb. 1649. The rates of the excize or new-impost, set and imposed by Parliament on the several commodities imported, hereafter mentioned, to be paid and collected from the 21 day of December, 1649. England and Wales. Parliament. 1649 (1649) Thomason E1060_75; ESTC R208791; ESTC R208793 8,010 12

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AN ACT For Discharging from IMPRISONMENT Poor Prisoners Unable to satisfie their CREDITORS Die Veneris 21 Decembr 1649. ORdered by the Parliament That this Act be forthwith printed and published Hen Scobell Cleric Parliamenti London Printed by John Field for Edward Husband Printer to the Parliament of England 1649. An Act for dischargeing from Imprisonment poor Prisoners unable to satisfie their Creditors BE it Enacted by this present Parliament and by the Authority thereof That if any person who is or shall be on the 21 of Decemb. One thousand six hundred forty and nine in Prison in any County City Town or place within England the Dominion of Wales or the Town of Berwick upon Tweed upon any Execution or any other Process where the cause of Action was originally for Debt or for breach of Promise Contract or Covenant shall by his Petition desire any Iustice of Peace of the County City Town or place wherein he is so Imprisoned to make a warrant in the nature of a Habeas Corpus cum causa under his Hand and Seal to the Sheriff Goaler or Keeper of the said Prison to bring without delay the body of the same Prisoner and return the cause or causes of his Imprisonment before him to the intent that the said Iustice of Peace may administer unto the said Prisoner the Oath herein after mentioned That then the said Iustice of Peace upon such Petition so made shall be authorized and enjoyned by this present Act forthwith to make a warrant under his hand and Seal in the nature of a Writ of Habeas Corpus cum causa to the said Sheriff Goaler or Keeper of such Prisoner returnable at a short day then next following according to the distance of the place to bring the Body of the said Prisoner and to return the cause or causes of his Imprisonment before him And if upon the return of the said Warrant in the nature of a Writ of Habeas Corpus cum Causa it shall appear that the said Prisoner is in Prison for any the causes aforesaid at the Suit of one or more person or persons upon any Execution or Executions or other Process That then the said Iustice of Peace upon the request of the said Prisoner shall and is hereby authorized to administer to the said Prisoner this Oath viz. Mutatis mutandis in respect of the person or persons so taking the same THat Bona side he or she is not worth in Possession Reversion or Remainder of any Estate real or personal except onely the Debts due to him or them from the Parliament for the service of the Commonwealth to the value of five pounds besides necessary wearing Apparel and Bedding for himself wife and children and Tools necessary for his Trade or Occupation not exceeding the value of Five pounds and hath not directly or indirectly sold leased or otherwise conveyed or intrusted his or her Estate or any part thereof thereby to expect any profit benefit or advantage or to deceive or defraud his Creditors And upon the said Prisoners taking or refusing to take the said Oath The said Iustice of Peace is hereby required and enjoyned to remand the Body of the said Prisoner to the Prison from whence he came And in case the said Prisoner shall take the said Oath Then the said Iustice of Peace shall without delay by writing under his Hand and Seal make Certificate or Certificates as well of the said Prisoners taking of the said Oath together with the time and place of the taking thereof as of the said warrant in the nature of a Habeas Corpus with the return thereof unto the Court or Courts from whence the Process or Processes of Execution or Executions issued upon which such prisoner was imprisoned And upon return of the said Certificate or Certificates into the Court or Courts aforesaid the Iudges of the said Court or Courts are hereby authorized enabled and required thereupon to issue out or cause to be issued out four days of course under the Seal or Seals of the said Court or Courts at the suit of the said Prisoner one or more Writ or Writs of Scire facias with a Non omittas propter aliquam libertatem grounded upon the said Certificate or Certificates every of the said Writs to have thirty days at the least between the Teste and the return thereof directed to the Sheriff or Sheriffs of any county or any Major or Bayliff of any City Borough or Town Corporate in England or Wales wherein the party or parties upon whose Action Suit or Prosecution the said Prisoner is imprisoned or his or their Executors or Administrators or some of them respectively shall be supposed to be dwelling and thereby to command the same Sheriff or Shetiffs Bayliff or any other Officer authorized by the Law to give fourteen days warning at the least before the return of the said Writ or Writs to the person of such person or persons at or upon whose Action Suit or Prosecution the said Prisoner is imprisoned or to his or their Executors or Administrators or some of them respectively in case he or they or some of them respectively may be found and in case be or they or some of them respectively cannot be found then to leave a writing under his hand and seal at the least fourteen days before the return of the said Writ or Writs at the dwelling place or places of him them or some of them respectively therein reciting the said Writ or Writs and thereby requiring him or them to appear in the same Court or Courts at the day and place in the said Writ or Writs limited to shew cause according to the purport of the said Writ or Writs wherefore the said Prisoner shall not be inlarged out of Prison according to this Act whereupon the Sheriff or Sheriffs or any other legal Officer shall make his or their return or returns of his doings therein accordingly and if the said Sheriff or Sheriffs or any other legal Officer shall return that he hath warned the said person or persons or left such writing or warning at his or their dwelling place or places according to the command of the said Writ or Writs and if the person or persons so warned or for whom such writing of warning shall be left to appear as is aforesaid shall not at the day or days of the return of the same Writ or Writs appear in person or by his or their Attorney or Attorneys or shall appear and confess the surmise of the said Writ or Writs to be true or if he or they after such apparance shall plead nothing in Bar of the said Writ or Writs and the surmise therein contained or shall not plead thereunto as hereafter is directed and expressed Then and in such case the said Court or Courts shall and are hereby enabled and authorized to give Iudgement by Confession nihil dicit non lum informatus or otherwise as is usual in like cases for the inlarging and
be hereafter Imported shall pay per pound weight Six pence to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 00 00 06 Resolved c. That all White Sugars of the growth of English Plantations as well which are already Imported not having paid the Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported shall pay per pound weight Three pence to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 00 00 03 Resolved c. That all other Sugars under Whites from English Plantations as well which are already Imported not having paid Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported shall pay per pound weight Two pence to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 00 00 02 Resolved c. That all White Sugars from other places as well which are already Imported not having paid Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported shall pay per pound weight Three pence half peny to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 00 00 03 ½ Resolved c. That all other Sugars under Whites as well Muscovado's as others which come from other places as well already Imported not having paid Ezcize as which shall hereafter be Imported shall pay per pound weight Two pence half peny to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 00 00 02 ½ Resolved c. That all Candy white Sugar as well which are already Imported not having paid Ezcize as which shall hereafter be Imported shall pay per pound weight for Excize Eight pence to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 00 00 08 Resolved c. That all Candy brown Sugar as well which are already Imported not having paid Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported shall pay per pound weight for Excize Six pence to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 00 00 06 Resolved c. That all other Grocerywares not herein formerly mentioned as well which are already Imported not having paid Excize as which shal hereafter be Imported shal pay after the Rate of Five pounds per Cent. according to the values set upon them in the Book of Rates of Merchandizes to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 05 00 00 per Cent. Resolved c. That all Drugs as well already Imported not having paid the Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported shall pay after the Rate of Five pounds per Cent. according to the values set upon them in the said Book of Rates to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 05 00 00 per Cent. Resolved c. That all Mercery Wares as well which are already Imported not having paid the Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported shall pay after the Rate of Seven pounds ten shillings per Cent. according to the values set upon them in the said Book of Rates to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 07 10 00 per Cent. Resolved c. That all raw Silk as well which are already Imported not having paid the Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported shall pay after the Rate of Five pounds per Cent. according to the values set upon them in the said Book of Rates to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 05 00 00 per Cent. Resolved c. That all Silks in the Gums ready throwen as well which are already Imported not having paid Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported shall pay after the Rate of Seven pounds ten shillings per Cent. according to the values set upon them in the said Book of Rates to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 07 10 00 per Cent. Resolved c. That all other Silks dyed as well which are already Imported not having paid Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported shall pay after the Rate of Seven pounds ten shillings per Cent. according to the values set upon them in the said Book of Rates to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 07 10 00 per Cent. Resolved c. That all Saltery Wares as well which are already Imported not having paid Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported shall pay after the Rate of Seven pounds ten shillings per Cent. according to the values set upon them in the said Book of Rates to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 07 10 00 per Cent. Resolved c. That all Linnen fine and course as well already Imported not having paid Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported shall pay after the Rate of Five pounds per Cent. according to the values set upon them in the said Book of Rates to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 05 00 00 per Cent. Resolved c. That all Upholstry Haberdashery Sope Paper Skins Leather Glasses and Earthen Ware as well already Imported not having paid Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported shal pay after the Rate of Five pounds per Cent. according to the values set upon them in the said Book of Rates to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 05 00 00 per Cent. Resolved c. That all Spirits Imported made of French Wines called Brandwine as well which are already Imported not having paid Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported shall pay after the Rate of Four pence per Gallon to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 00 00 04 Resolved c. That all forraign Spirits and domestick fraudulently sold in stead of Aqua-vitae or Strong-water shall pay One shilling per Gallon 00 01 00 Resolved c. That all Strong-waters perfectly made as well already Imported not having paid Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported shall pay after the Rate of One shilling per Gallon to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 00 01 00 Resolved c. That for every Tun of Wines as well already Imported not having paid the Excize as which hereafter shall be Imported shall be paid Five pounds for Excize and so after that Rate for a greater or lesser quantity the same to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 05 00 00 Resolved c. That all forraign Salt as well already Imported which hath not paid Excize as which shall be hereafter Imported shall pay Three half pence upon every Gallon to be paid by the first Buyer of such Salt 00 00 01 ½ Resolved c. That all Salt made or to be made within England Wales or Town of Berwick which is or shall be shipped or conveyed by water shall pay One half peny upon every Gallon to be paid by the first Buyer of such Salt at the place of landing or unloading thereof 00 00 00 ½ Resolved c. That all other Salt made or to be made within England Wales or Town of Berwick and not shipped or conveyed by water shall pay One half peny upon every Gallon to be paid by the first Buyer of such Salt upon the first delivery thereof 00 00 00 ½ Resolved c. That all Salt upon Salt that is made of Salt within England Wales or Town of Berwick which hath once paid Excize shall pay One farthing upon every Gallon to be paid by the Maker of such Salt upon Salt before such time as the same shall be put to sale 00 00 00 ¼ Resolved c. That no Salt expended upon Fishing shall be lyable to this Excize 00 00 00 Resolved c. That all other Goods and Merchandizes except Bullion Corn Victual Arms Ammunition and Spanish Wools as well which are already Imported not having paid Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported which are not by any of the Votes abovesaid to be chargeable with the Excize other then such Goods and Merchandizes as shall hereafter by Parliament be charged with Excize shal pay after the rate of Five pounds per cent to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 05 00 00 per Cent. Resolved c. That all other Goods and Merchandizes to be Imported upon which no values are set in the Book of Rates shall pay Five pounds per cent to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 05 00 00 per Cent. Resolved c. That the Commissioners of Excize and their Sub-Commissioners and Officers shall Collect Receive and take the Excize and Impost set and rated upon the Goods and Merchandizes above mentioned and no other Excize or Impost upon the sa●d Goods and Merchandizes Resolved c. That the several Votes abovesaid touching the Excize be forthwith Printed and Published and that the same be sent to the Commissioners for Excize an● that they and all Sub-Commissioners and all other Officers and Ministers of the Excize under them be authorized and enjoyned to put the same in Execution forthwith an● to Collect and gather the Excize according to the said Votes and according to their former Powers and under the pains and penalties expressed in the former Ordinances an● Acts of Parliament touching the Excize and New-Impost Die Veneris 21 Decembr 1649. ORdered by the Parliament That these Votes be forthwith printed and published Hen Scobell Cleric Parliamenti London Printed by John Field for Edward Husband Printed to the Parliament of England 1649.