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A87304 An Act for settling the subsidy of poundage, and granting a subsidy of tunnage And other sums of money, unto His royal Majesty, his heirs and successors: the same to be paid upon merchandizes imported and exported into or out of the kingdom of Ireland, according to a book of rates hereunto annexed.; Public General Acts. 1662-1663. 14 & 15 Cha.II.c.9 Ireland. 1669 (1669) Wing I308C; ESTC R229253 59,073 177

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horse paying no custom and allowed for provision 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 00 For the entry of every Ship Bark or Boat along the coast 00 02 00 01 00 01 00 03 00 00 00 00 For every Warrant for discharge of goods by Port Cocquet by English or Irish 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 00 For every Warrant of let pass along the Coast 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 06 00 00 00 00 For making every certificate for goods which paid Custom Inwards and none Outwards 01 02 00 07 00 07 00 00 00 00 00 00 For every Certificate upon warrant from the Lord Deputy or other chief Governour or Governours paying no duty 01 06 00 09 00 09 00 00 00 00 00 00 For endorsing all warrants and Licences 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 For every Coast certicate and the entry into his Majesties books 01 00 00 08 00 08 00 06 00 00 00 00 For discharging of bonds and filing the certificates 00 06 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 For making certificate of return in the Kings books wax and Parchment 01 00 00 04 00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00 For taking away the sails of any Ship Barque or other Vessel for a contempt or misdemeanor 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 06 00 00 00 00 Out of every Barque or boat for bringing in Apples to the Searcher one hundred of the same                         Out of every Bark or Boat bringing in Oysters 〈◊〉 the Searcher one hundred of the same For gaging every Tun of Wine Gager 4 d. For gaging every Tun of Oyl beer or other 〈◊〉 quid commodities Gager 4 d. Besides out of every ship bringing in wines 〈◊〉 small bottle of wine for a gaging bottle For every barrel of Herrings Gager q For the like by strangers Gager ob For every barrel of Tallow or Butter weighing 〈◊〉 hundred weight Gager 1 d. For the like by strangers Gager 1 d. ob For every hundred weight of like commodities 〈◊〉 uncertain cask and not in barrels Gager ob For the like by strangers Gager 1 d. For every barnel of Beef Pork Herrings or S●●mon by Natives Gager q For the like by strangers Gager ob For every barrel of like commodity by sta●gers Gager ob For every pack of yarn Fardle or bag of W●● Skins and all other packable commodities Packer ● And if it so happen that the Fees above mentioned by reason of the smalness of Trade in any Port or Ports of this Kingdom shall appear to bee too little or not sufficient for provision and maintenance of his Majesties Officers imployed in such Port or Ports That then the Lord Lieutenant Lord Deputy or other chief Governour or Governours and Privy Council for the time being shall have liberty to make and establish such salary to be paid yearly unto the said Officers out of his Majesties Exchequer as they in their judgements shall think fit and as the service care and pains of such Officers may justly merit and deserve Provided alwayes and be it surther Enacted by the Authority aforesaid that it shall and may be lawfull for the Laster of all Wines Oyls and other Liquors Imported into any Port of this Kingdom and the surveyor of the outs and defects of the same for the time being to demand and receive the Fees following viz. For every But Pipe Puncheon or large Cask that shall be tasted or surveyed six pence For every Hogshead Tierce Barrel Kundlet or smaller Vessel that shall be tasted or surveyed three pence Provided alwayes that all silks and silk manufactures imported into this your Majesties Kingdom of Ireland from any forreign parts other then from the Kingdom of England and Dominion of Waies do pay one entire third part moreover and above the Rates imposed and set by the book of Rates above mentioned Any thing before in this Act or in the said book of Rates to the contrary notwithstanding Provided also that all Sugars Indico Ginger Cotton Woolls as all other woolls and all other commodities of the growth or manufacture of any the English plantations first imported into and landed in England or Wales and afterwards exported from thence into this your Majesties Kingdom of Ireland do pay but one half part of all such Custom and Subsidies as according to the said book of Rates is imposed and set upon the said commodities And that all Wines and Tobaccoes of what sort soever imported into this your Majesties Realm of Ireland out of your Kingdom of England or Dommion of Wales do pay so much only in subsidy as upon the exportation of the same Wines and Tobaccoes out of England shall or ought to be repayed or discharged of the subsidy of Lonnage and Poundage and additional duties there paid or secured for the same And that for all other forreign commodities except Wines and Tobaccoes and commodities from the English Plantations above mentioned Imported into this your Majesties Kingdom of Ireland by any your Majesties subjects from any the parts and places beyond the seas other then from your Majesties Realm of England and Dominion of Wales there shall be satisfied and paid to your Majesty your Heirs and successors for ever one third more in subsidy over and above the subsidy payable for the same according to your book of Rates above mentioned And that for all or any of the commodities or Merchandizes mentioned in this Act or in the book of Rates above mentioned which shall hereafter be imported or exported by any Aliens or strangers born out of your Majesties allegiance the said Aliens or strangers shall pay double the custom or subsidy payable by virtue of this Act for the same commodities and Merchandizes imported or exported by all or any of your Majesties natural born subjects any thing before in this Act or in the book of Rates to the contrary notwithstanding Provided also and it is hereby Enacted that every ship or Vessel belonging to any the Subjects of the French King which from and after the four and twentieth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand six hundred sixty two shall come into any Port Creek Harbour or Road of Ireland and shall there Lade or unlade any Goods or commodities or take in or set on shore any passengers shall pay to the Collectors of his Majesties Customs in such Port Creek Harbour or Road for every Tun of which the said Ship or Vessel is of burthen to be computed by such Officer of the Customs as shall be thereunto appointed the sum of five shillings currant mony of England and that no ship or Vessel be suffered to depart out of such Port Creek Harbour or Road untill the said dury be sully paid And that this duty shall continue to be collected Leavied and paid for such time as a certain duty of fifty solls per Tun lately imposed by the French King or any part thereof shall continue to be collected upon the shipping of England Lading in France and three monthes after and no longer FINIS