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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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discharging the said Prisoner out of Prison and thereupon to award a Writ unto the Keeper of the said Prisoner for his inlargement and discharge accordingly And in case the said person or persons so warned or for whom such warning shall be left as aforesaid shall appear upon the return of the said Writ or Writs then he or they shall not plead any thing to hinder the inlargement of the said Prisoner other then that the said Prisoner hath a greater Estate real or personal then is expressed in his said Oath or that the said Prisoner hath directly or indirectly conveyed or intrusted his or their Estate or some part thereof expecting to have some benefit or advantage or to deceive or defraud his Creditors or that the said Prisoner hath been in Arms against the Parliament of England or hath adhered to the Forces raised against the same And if he or they shall plead unto the same That the said Prisoner hath a greater Estate real or personal then is expressed in his said Oath or that the said Prisoner hath directly or indirectly conveyed or intrusted his or their Estate or some part thereof expecting to have some benefit or advantage or to deceive or defraud his or her Creditors or that the said Prisoner hath been in Arms against the Parliament of England or hath adhered unto the forces raised against the same Then the said prisoner by his Attorney shall thereunto reply and take issue thereupon and if by verdict of twelve men it shall be found for the prisoner then the said Court shall give Iudgement for the inlarging and discharging of the said Prisoner out of Prison and thereupon award a Writ unto the Keeper of the said Prisoner for his inlargement and discharge accordingly but in case the said Verdict shall be found against the Prisoner then the said Prisoner shall remain and continue in Prison in Execution or otherwise as formerly he did and as if this Act had never been had or made Provided always and be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That all and every such Prisoner and Prisoners as shall desire the benefit of this Act shall be admitted by vertue of this Act to sue out and prosecute all and every the said Writs Warrants Returns and Proceedings beforementioned in forma pauperis Provided also and be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That notwithstanding the discharge of the person of such Prisoner as is aforesaid all and every such Iudgement had or taken against him shall be and stand good and effectual in the Law to all intents and purposes against the Lands Tenements and hereditaments Goods and Chattels of the said Prisoner or Prisoners so discharged as aforesaid and that it shall and may be lawful to and for every Creditor of such Prisoner or Prisoners so discharged as aforesaid his Executors Administrators or Assigns to take out any new Execution against the Lands Tenements Hereditaments Goods and Chattels of such Prisoner or Prisoners this wearing Apparel Bedding for him and his and Tools necessary for his Trade and Occupation not exceeding the value of Five pounds onely excepted for the satisfaction of his or their said debt in such fort maner and form as he or they might have done if the person or persons of such prisoner or prisoners had never been taken in execution Any thing in this Act or any Law Statute Ordinance or Vsage to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Provided also and be it further Enacted by the Authority aforesaid That if at any time within seven years after the taking of the said Oath the said prisoner or prisoners shall upon any Indictment or Indictments be convicted by his or their own confession or by verdict of twelve men of false swearing in any point or article contained in the said Oath as he or they shall or may be by force of this Act Then such prisoner or prisoners so convicted as aforesaid shall suffer all such pains and forfeitures as by the Statute of Quinto of Queen Elizabeth are to be inflicted upon any person convicted of wilful perjury And also the said Court or Courts by which he or they were discharged shall award a Capias ad satisfaciend ’ satisfaciendum infinite or other Process directed to any Sheriff or Sheriffs for the apprehending of the said prisoner and upon the return of a Cepi Corpus the said Court shall remand the said Prisoner unto the prison from whence he was dismissed there to remain in Execution in such maner and condition as he was before his said inlargement And then and from thenceforth he shall be adjudged to be in Execution as fully as if he had never been discharged thereof and the Execution and Executions upon his Lands Tenements Hereditaments Goods and Chattels if any such shall happen to be after his or their said discharge out of prison and before he shall be so remanded shal stand also good and effectual in Law Any Law Custom or Vsage to the contrary in any wise notwithstanding Hen Scobel Cleric Parliamenti 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.   l. s. d. Resolved upon the Question by the Parliament THat all Tobacco which is not of English Plantations as well already Imported having not paid Excize as hereafter to be Imported shall pay per pound weight Two shillings Excize to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 00 02 00 Resolved c. That all Tobacco of the English Plantations as well already Imported not having paid Excize as hereafter to be Imported in English Ships or Vessels shall pay Four pence per pound weight to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 00 00 04 Resolved c. That all Tobacco of the English Plantations as well already imported which hath not paid Excize as hereafter to be imported in Forraign Ships or Vessels shall pay Six pence per pound weight to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 00 00 06 Resolved c. That all Pepper as well already Imported into this Nation immediately from India which hath not paid the Excize as which shall hereafter be Imported immediately from India shall pay Three pence in the pound weight for Excize to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 00 00 03 Resolved c. That all Pepper as well already Imported not immediately brought from India which hath not paid Excize as that shall hereafter be Imported being not immediately brought from India shall pay Four pence per pound weight for Excize to be paid by the first Buyer thereof from the Merchant or Importer 00 00 04 Resolved c. That all Refined Sugars double or single in the loaf as well already Imported which hath not paid Excize as which shall