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A38130 A subsidie granted to the king, of tonnage, poundage, and other summess of money, payable upon marchandize, exported, and imported According to a book of rates, agreed upon by the honorable House of Commons, and hereunto annexed. England and Wales. Parliament.; England and Wales. Parliament. aut 1642 (1642) Wing E2311; ESTC R215021 5,567 14

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And by Strangers and Aliens thirteen shillings foure pence for euery short Cloth accompted as aforesaid which seuerall Rates are accordingly expressed in the said Booke of Rates to Haue Take enioy and perceiue the Subsidies aforesaid and euery of them and euery part and parcell of them to Your Highnesse from the first day of Iuly 1642. vnto the first day of March next comming And that it may be further enacted by the authority aforesaid That if any Wines Goods or other Marchandize whereof any the Subsidies aforesaid are or shall be due shall at any time hereafter be shipped or put into any boat or other vessell to the intent to be carried into the parts beyond the Seas or else be brought from the parts beyond the Seas into any Port Place or Creek of this Realme or other Your Maiesties Dominions by way of Marchandize and unshipped to be laid on land the Subsidy Customes and other Duties due or to be due for the same not payed or lawfully tendred to the Collector thereof or his Deputy with the consent and agreement of the Comptroller and Surveyor there or one of them at the least not agreed with for the same in the Custome-house according to the true meaning of this Act That then from the said first day of Iuly all the same Wine Goods and Marchandize whatsoeuer shall be forfeit to Your Highnesse and afterwards to Your Heires and Successors during the said time The moyety of the rate thereof to Your Highnesse and the other moyety to him or them that will seize the same or sue for the same And that it may please Your Highnesse That all Marchants aswell Denizens as Strangers comming into this Your Realme bee well and honestly intreated and demeaned for such things as Subsidy by this Act is granted for as they were in the time of Your Noble Progenitors and Predecessors without oppression to them to be doune paying the Subsidies aforesaid And bee it further enacted by the authority aforesaid that if any goods or Merchandize as aforesaid of any Merchant being borne Denizen after the said First day of Iuly during the Terme of this grant hath been or shall be taken by any enemies or Pyrats upon the Sea or perished in any ship or ships that shall happen to be taken or perished within the time of the said grant whereof the Subsidies and other duties aforesaid are or shall bee duely paid or agreed for as a foresaid and that duely proued before the Treasurer of England or chief Baron of the Exchequer for the time being by the examination of the same Marchants if they be aliue or of their Executors or Administrators if they bee dead or by two credible witnesses at the least sworne or other reasonable witnesses and proofe sworne Then the same Marchant or Marchants his or their Executors or Administrators shall or may newly ship in the same Port where the goods and Merchandize aforesaid were or shall bee customed so much other merchandize or goods as the same goods or Merchandize that are or shall bee lost as aforesaid shall amount unto in Custome without paying any thing for the same so as the same proofe be recorded allowed of in the Court of Exchequer certified unto the Collectors of the Customes of the Port where the same wares and Marchandize are to bee newly Shipped without Custome as aforesaid And further That euery Marchant Denizen that shall heareafter Shippe any Goods and Marchandize in any Charrack or Gally shall pay to your Maiesty all manner of Customes and all the Subsidies aforesaid as any Alien borne out of the Realme Prouided always That it shall and may be lawfull to all and euery of the Subiects of our Soueraigne Lord the King at His and their will and pleasure to carry and transport out of this Realme in the Ships or other Vessels of any the Subiecs aforesaid all and euery kind of Heerings or other Sea-fish to be taken vpon the Seas by any of the Subiects aforesaid from or out of any Port or Harbour of this Realme to any place out of the Kings Dominions without paying any Custome Subsidy or Poundage money for the same Herings Fish so carried or transported during this present Grant of Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage any thing before conteined to the contrary notwithstanding And it is further Enacted That any Customer or Comptroller or any other Officer or person That after the Determination of this Grant shall take or receiue or cause to be taken or receiued the said Subsidy Sums of money or any other Imposition Summe or Sums of money vpon any Marchandize whatsoeuer exported or imported except the same by Grant in Parliament be due or by such Grant shall become due or haue been continually payed from the end of the reigne of the late King Edward the third vntill the beginning of the Reigne of the late Queen Mary shall incur and sustein the paines penalties and forfeitures ordained and prouided by the Statutes of Prouision Premunire made in the sixteenth year of King Richard the second And shall also from henceforth be disabled during his life to sue or implead any person in any action reall mixt or personall or in any Court whatsoeuer And that His Maiesties Customers Comptrollers and other Officers from the greatnes of the said Penalties in this present Act and in the said former Acts in this present Parliament inflicted set vpon them may not out of feare thereof be discouraged from demanding and taking the iust and lawfull Customes Duties and Sums of money due unto His Maiesly vpon Trade and Marchandize without this present Grant or any the before mentioned Acts heretofore made in this present Parliament It is therefore hereby Declared That the ancient Customes due vpon Wools Wooll-fels and Leather that is to say of Denizens halfe a marke of a sack of Wooll halfe a marke of three hundred Wooll-fels a marke of a last of Leather and of Aliens ten shillings of a sack of Wooll ten shillings of three hundred Wooll-fels twenty shillings of a last of Leather Prisage That is to say of euery vessell wherein shall be imported twenty tons of wine or more One ton before the mast and one other ton behind the mast And if there be lesse then twenty tons and ten tons or aboue in the vessell only one ton paying the sraight butlerage that is to say two shillings upon euery ton of wine imported by strangers Three pence vpon the pound of all Goods or Marchandize imported by Strangers and other duties due by Carta Mercatoria made the 31 of Edward the first and confirmed by Parliament in the 27 of Edw. the third three pence upon euery Sow of Lead twelue pence vpon euery Chalder of sea-coale exported from New castle vpon Tyme to any other Ports or parts of this Realme The Customes and Summes of Money to be paid vpon exportation of Wheat other corne and graine by the Statutes made in the 13 and 35 years of Queen Elis and the 3 yeare of His now Maiesties reigne and vpon exportation of Beere by the Statutes made in the 3 yeare of King Iames and in the 3 yeare of His now Maiesties reigne vpon exportation of any Leather Tallow or raw Hydes according to the Statute made in the ●8 yeare of Queen Elis and all other Customes Duties Payments vpon Goods Marchandizes exported or imported into or out of the Kingdom and the Dominion of Wales now due by grant in any former Parliament or due or payable to the Crown without any Imposition thereof set by the Kings Maiesty that now is or any of His predecessors Kings or Queens of this Realm are the rights of the Crown of England And be it further Enacted That from and after the last day of August Anno Domini 1642. No Corrants shall be imported into His Maiesties Kingdome of England or the Dominion of Wales by any Marchants Strangers Denizens or others by way of Marchandize from any parts beyond the Seas But the importing thereof from and after the said last day of August is hereby prohibited and forbidden And all Corrants that shall be imported contrary to the intent aforesaid shall be forfeited The one moyetie to the King His Heires and Successors The other moyetie to the Imformer And be it further Enacted by the authority aforesaid That the said Book of Rates composed and agreed on by your Maiesties said Commons And also euery Article and Clause therein conteyned shall be and remaine during the time of this present Act no longer as effectuall to all intents and purposes as if the same were included particularly in the body of this present Act. And it is further Enacted That during the continuance of this Grant the Customers Collectors and all other His Maiesties Officers in the seuerall Ports shall take and receiue such fees in manner and no other as were taken in the 4 year of the reign of the late King Iames vntill such time as the said Fees shall be otherwise setled by authority in Parliament FINIS