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B03307 At the court of Whitehall the first of May, 1674. Present, the Kings Most Excellent Majesty ... England and Wales. Parliament.; Great Britain. Sovereign (1660-1685 : Charles II). 1674 (1674) Wing E826A; ESTC R174981 4,682 1

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At the Court at WHITEHALL the First of May 1674. PRESENT The Kings most Excellent Majesty His Highness Prince Rupert Lord Keeper Lord Treasurer Lord Privy Seal Duke of Lauderdale Duke of Ormond Earl of Ossory Lord Chamberlain Earl of Bridgewater Earl of Bathe Earl of Carlisle Earl of Craven Earl of Twedale Viscount Fauconberg Viscount Hallifax Lord Maynard Lord Newport Mr. Vice-Chamberlain Mr. Secretary Coventry Mr. Montague Mr. of the Ordnance Whereas by a late Act of this present Parliament made in the Two and twentieth Year of his now Majesties Reign Intituled An Additional Act for Rebuilding of the City of LONDON Uniting of Parishes and Rebuilding the Cathedral and Parochial Churches within the said City it is by several Clauses in the said Act contained amongst other things Enacted That there shall be left a convenient Tract of Ground all along from London Bridge to the Temple of the Breadth of Fourty Foot of Assize from the North side of the River of Thames to be converted to a Key or publick and open Wharf And that no Lighter-boats or other Vessel shall lie before any of the said Wharfs or Keys between the places aforesaid on the North side of the said River longer then shall be necessary for the Loading or Unloading of Goods without the consent and permission of the Wharfingers or Proprietors thereof And that it shall and may be lawful for any person or persons to Load or Unload any Goods or Merchandises at any of the said Wharfs or Keys for Wharfeage and Craneage whereof every Proprietor Wharfinger or other persons concerned shall and may demand and receive such Rates and no other for the same as shall from time to time be set out appointed assessed and allowed by his Majesty with the advice of his privy Council A Cable of which Rates shall be hanged up at every of the said Wharfs respectively His Majesty this day present in Council having considered of the several Rates in the Schedule here unto annexed hath and both hereby with the Advice of His Privy Council assess and allow set out and appoint the said several and respective Rates therein contained And both order and appoint that the same shall and may be taken for the Wharfeage and Craneage of all such Goods in the said Schedule also mentioned as shall at any time hereafter by any person whatsoever be brought into shipped off loaden or unloaden at Brooks Wharf or Key adjoyning to Queen-Hithe in London and that it shall and may be lawful for the present Owner or Proprietor of the said Wharf and his Heirs or Assigns Lessees Tenants or Under-tenants from time to time and at all times hereafter to demand of and receive from every person or persons that shall hereafter bring any Goods unto ship them off or load or unload the same at the aforesaid Key or Wharf the several Rates for Craneage and Wharfeage which by the aforesaid Schedule is appointed to be paid for the same and no other And to the intent that all persons concerned may know what they are to pay for the Craneage and Wharfeage of their Goods as aforesaid and not be imposed upon by the Wharfinger and made to pay more then their just dues It is further Ordered That the same be Printed and Published and that a Copy of the said Cable of Rates shall according to the direction of the aforesaid Act of Parliament be kept constantly hanging up in the most publick part and place of the said Wharf or Key and another at the Custom-house for all persons concerned to resort unto and make use of as they shall have occasion EDWARD WALKER A Table of RATES Established by the Kings most Excellent Majesty with the Advice of His most Honourable Privy Council to be paid for the Wharfeage and Craneage of all such Goods as shall hereafter be brought unto or Shipped off or Laden or Unladen at Brooks Wharf or Key adjoyning to Queen-Hythe in the City of LONDON A.   s. d. ALlum the bag 00 1½ Allum the C. 00 01 Apples a maine 00 02 Apples the basket 2. bushels 00 01 Ashes the load 00 04 Anniseeds the bag 00 02 Anniseeds the small bag 00 01 Almonds the bag 00 01 Alder-poles the load 00 05 Ammell the bag 00 02 Ashen-poles the load 00 05 Ale the tun 00 08 Ale the barrel 00 02 B.   s. d. BEer the hogshead 00 03 Beer the tun 00 08 Beer the barrel 00 02 Beer the kilderkin 00 01 Beer the butt 00 04 Beans the sack 00 01 Butter the firkin 00 0½ Butter the load 00 08 Butter the barrel 00 01 Bacon the side 00 0½ Brooms the dozen 00 01 Brushes the dozen 00 01 Brass the C. 00 01 Books the chest 00 06 Books the bundle 00 01 Brimstone the hogshead 00 03 Brimstone the puntion 00 04 Bells great the bell 03 00 Bowls or wooden ware the load 00 08 Brazell the C. 00 01 Brazell the load 00 08 Bark the load 00 06 Basket ware the dozen 00 01 Barrel boards the 1000 00 08 Bottles the basket 00 02 Birdlime the barrel 00 01 C.   s. d. CHarcoal the load 00 03 Currants the butt 01 08 Currants the Curteel 00 08 Currants the role 00 02 Chest Castle soap 00 02 Copper the sack 00 02 Copper the C. 00 01 Copper pans the pan 00 01 Copperas the hogshead 00 03 Copperas the barrel 00 02 Cheese the C. 00 0½ Cheese the load 00 06 Cheese the tun 00 06 Coals the chaldron 00 04 Coals Scotch the tun 00 06 Cloth the pack 00 04 Cloth the truss 00 02 Cloth the bundle 00 02 Cyder the tun 00 08 Cyder the Hogshead 00 02 Chairs the parcel 00 02 Calve-skins the dozen 00 01 Candles the barrel 00 01 Candles the basket 00 01 Candle-Wick the pack 00 03 Clay for Tobacco-pipes the tun 00 08 Cloth the horse-pack 00 03 Chest or trunk with goods 00 02 Crabs ' the quarter 00 01 Cordage the tun 01 00 D.   s. d. DEals the hundred 01 00 Deals large the 100. 01 06 Deals short and narrow the C. 00 08 Deals very large the C. 01 06 Dry wares the barrel 00 02 Dry wares the hogshead 00 04 Dry wares the punt 00 05 Dry wares the butt 00 08 Dry wares the fatt 01 06 Dry wares the basket 00 02 Dry wares the sack 00 01 E.   s. d. EMpty Cask the tun 00 04 Earthen ware a chest 00 06 Earthen ware the basket 00 03 Earthen ware the load 01 00 Earthen ware the pannier 00 02 Eels the barrel 00 02 Elm boards the load 00 06 Elder-berries the hogshead 00 03 F.   s. d. FIrre poles or balks the load 00 08 Firre timber the load 00 08 Fullers earth the bag 00 01 Fish the basket and C. 00 02 Fish the barrel 00 02 Fish the C. 00 04 Fish the basket with 2. ears 00 02 Fish-boats the boat 01 00 Flax the bundle and C. 00 01 Flax the bundle 28 l.