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A04070 The rates of marchandizes as they are set downe in the Booke of rates for the custome and subsidie of poundage, and for the custome and subsidie of cloathes, the same being appointed by his Maiestie, and confirmed by the Lorde deputye and Councell, and ordered to be published in print, for the direction of such as it may concerne in this kingdome of Ireland.; Book of rates. England and Wales. Sovereign (1603-1625 : James I) 1608 (1608) STC 14128.3; ESTC S113285 2,870 16

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THE RATES OF MARCHANDIZES AS THEY ARE SET DOWNE in the Booke of Rates for the Custome and Subsidie of Poundage and for the Custome and Subsidie of Cloathes the same being appointed by his Maiestie and Confirmed by the Lorde deputye and Councell and ordered to be published in Print for the direction of such as it may concerne in this Kingdome of Ireland DVBLIN Printed by Iohn Franckton Printer to the Kings most excellent Maiestie 1608. BY THE LORD DEPVTIE AND COVNCELL WHereas by an Act of Parliament made in the fifteenth yeer of the raigne of King Henry the seuenth of famous memory it was at the prayer of the Commons ordained and established That the said King his Heires should haue perceiue and leuie of all and euery xx s. worth of all manner of Marchandize and Wares brought into this land of Ireland by any manner of person or persons to be sould within the same Land twelue pence and likewise should haue leuie and receaue of euery twentie shillings worth of all manner of Marchandize and Wares after the price that they be bought within this Land and to bee carried out of the same to be sould by any manner of person or persons beyond the Sea twelue pence as in the same Act among other things more at large is contained And forasmuch as hitherto the Wares and Marchandizes out of which the said poundage or twelue pence of the pound is to be raised haue had not certaine values or Rates set vppon them in this Kingdome by reason whereof the saide Poundage or twelue pence of the pound hath not been truelie and fully aunswered vnto the Kings most excellent Maiestie and his Progenitors Wee haue therefore caused all the goods and Marchandizes chargeable with the said poundage either broght in or transported out of this Kingdome together with the seuerall kinds qualities numbers weights measures and contents of the same and the values prices and Rates thereof to be particularly entred and expressed in this present Booke containing in leaues on both sides ●●to the entent his Maiestie may henceforth bee iustly aunswered of the said poundage according to the tenor of the said Act of Parliament Wherefore we do hereby declare publish his Highnes pleasure comandment to be That all his Maiesties Customers or Collectors of Customes or Subsidies within any Port Hauen or Creeke of this his Highnes Realme of Ireland for the tyme being shal from immediatly after notice giuen by these presents of his Highnes said pleasure leauie and take vp to his Maiesties vse the said poundage or twelue pence vppon the pound according to the prises values rates mētioned and expressed in this Booke not otherwise as they and euery of them will aunswere for the contrary at their perills Willing further and hereby commaunding his Maiesties Thresurer Barons of the Eschecquer of this Realme and the said Comptroullers and Surueyors for the tyme being within anie Port Hauen or Creeke of this Realme of Ireland and euerie of them to charge the said Collectors and Customers euery of them to see his Highnes duely aunswered of the said poundage according to the values prices and Rates mentioned in this Booke and none otherwise Given at his Maiesties Castle of Dublin the xxiij day of Iune 1608. ❧ AN ABSTRACTE OF THE RATES OF THE MOST Vsuall Commodities of Ireland set according to their valewes and worth vpon view of a Coppie of the saide Rates receiued from thence conferred by vs with the Booke of Rates for the Commodities of England and is done by Order from the Lords and others of his Maiesties most Honourable Priuie Councell of England A ANniseeds the C. weight cont fiue score and twelue pound xxx s. Allome the C. weight cont 112. pound xx s. B BAcon the Flitch ii s. vi d. Battery or Kettels the C. weight cont one hundred twelue pound iii. l. Brasse Pottes the C. weight iii. l. Beere the Tunne xl s. Buffins Moccadoes Grogarines and all such Stuffes as in England Butter the Barrell i. l. vi s. viii d. C Cappes Of Veluet the dosen i. l. x. s. Of Cloath the dosen i. l. Chequers of sundrie colours the Packe cont iiii C. yeards vi score to the C. viii l. Cheese the C. weight cont 112. pound vi s. viii d Coles vocat Sea-coles the Chaulder x. s. Colme to burne Lyme the chaulder vi s. viii d Corne and Graine of all sorts to pay as in England that is Wheate the Quarter cont eight Bushels containing viii gallons to the Bushel ii s. And euery Quarter of other Graine as Rye Barly Malt Oates Beanes Pease to pay xvi d. F Fish HErrings white and full the Barrell x. s Salmon the Tunne vi l. All other sorts of Fish to be rated as in England Furres Martron skinnes the dosen ii l. Otter skins the dosen i. l. Foxe skinnes the dosen x. s All other sorts as in England G Glasses of all sortes as in England H HIdes of Oxe or Cowe the peece v. s Hawkes of all sortes as in England Honney the Tunne as in England Hoppes the C. weight containing 112. pound i. l. Into England the Horse xiii l. vi s. viii d Horses Into any other forraine part the peece xx l. x. s I Iron the Tunne vii l. L Leade the Fodder or Tunne vi l. xiii s. iiii d M MAnteling the Packe cont iiii C. yeards 120. to the hundred xii l. Manteling or Frizes the yeard vi d Mantells Of the best sort the peece xiii s. iiii d Of the worst sort the peece vi s. viii d O Oyle of all sortes as in England P PEwter the C. weight cont 112. pound iii. l. Petticotes of Cotten the dosen ii l. R Rugges for Beds THe best i. l. All other sortes the peece x. s Blanketting Rugges the peece v. s S SAckecloath the peece containing 15 yeards i. l. Saffron the pound i. l. Salte Spanish the Wey cont 40. Bushels i. l. vi s. viii d. French the Wey cont 40. Bushells xx s white the wey cō 40. Bushels i. l. vi s. viii d Silkes of all sorts as in England Soape the Firkine x. s. Soape Ashes the C. weight iii. s. iiii d. Spices and Drugges of all sorts as in England Slates the thousand vi s. viii d. Small Wares of all sortes as in England Skinnes Lambe skinnes the C. cont 120 white or blacke x s Mortkines rawe the C. cont 120 vi s. viii d. T TAllow Tallow Candles the C. weight xx s Timber The Tunne in great small pecces vi s viii d Pipe staues the M. cont ten C. 120 to the C. v. l. Hogshead-staues the thousand xl s. Barrell Boords the thousand xxx s. Inche Boords the C. foote cont 110. iii. s. iiii d Two Inche Boords the like C. foote vi s. viii d. Three Inche Boords or Planckes the like C. foote x. s. Foure Inche Planckes the like C. foote xiii s. iiii d. Thread Blacke or Browne the Boult x. s All other sorts of Thread as in England Tynne the C. weight cont 112. pound liii s. iiii d W VVAxe the C. weight cont 112. pound iiii l. Wines of all sorts for Custome and Subsidie as in England Woole of all sortes the Stone iiii s. Wollen cloath and all Woollen Stuffes whatsoeuer as in England YArne vocat Irish Yarne the hundred weight cont 112. pound iii. l. vi s. viii d All other commodities which shall be either brought into or shipped forth of the Realme of Ireland not being herein mentioned rated shal be valued as in the Booke of Rates made for the valuation of Marchandizes in England shal paye custome and Subsidie according to the same And all other cōmodities whirh are not mentioned herein nor in the said Booke of Rates for England shal be valued according to their worth and if the same be to be shipped forth then to bee valued as the same cost in that Kingdome and if the same shall be brought in then to be valued as it cost at the place from whence the same was brought All herein contained is to be vnderstood English money