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A62393 A guide to the customers and collectors clerks, or, A new index to the book of rates wherein the additional duties, impositions and subsidies of tonnage and poundage on goods and merchandizes, imported and exported, and variations from the said book of rates may be found : with references to the acts of Parliament of the first edition, where the matter is more at large expressed / collected by Richard Score. Score, Richard. 1699 (1699) Wing S936; ESTC R183280 118,447 244

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Price of Corn Twice a year to the Custom-house 1 Jac. 2. c. 19. p. 136 137. 5 6 W. M. c. 7. p. 126. Justices of Peace to Certifie at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace what Officers of the Customs have taken the Oaths of Fidelity by the 6 W. M. p. 7 8. vide 7 8 W. 3. p. 551 559. 7 8 W. 3. c. 28. p. 575 577. 8 9 W. 3. c. 23. p. 484. To Grant Warrants for Seizing Foreign Lace c. 9 10 W. 3. p. 74. To Certifie Oath made of the Propriety of English Lace c. if Seized 9 10 W. 3. p. 76. The like for Alamodes c. 9 10 W. 3. p. 701. K Keys Lawful for Landing and Shipping of Goods Keys to be appointed by His Majesties Commission 14 Car. 2. c. 11. p. 226. No Goods to be Laden or Discharged but at such Lawful Keys except Fish English Sea Coles Stone and Bestials Outwards Fish English Bestial and Salt Inwards p. 227. Note That by 4 H. 4. c. 20. All Merchandize Imported and Exported shall be charged and discharged in Great Sea Ports and not in Creeks and small Arrivals except driven in by Tempest on pain to Forfeit to the King all Merchandize otherwise charged or discharged L. 1. Lace c. Foreign Bone-Lace Cut-work Imbroidery Fringe Bandstrings Buttons and Needle-work Prohibited to be Imported 14 Car. 2. c. 13. p. 265. 2. Foreign Bone-Lace Loom-Lace Needle-work Point and Cut-work Prohibited to be Imported or Sold 9 10 W. 3. p. 71. 3. Forfeiture of the Goods and 20 s. per Yard p. 73. 4. Importation after 25 March 1698. Sale or Barter after 24 Decemb. 1698. declared to be a Common Nusance p. 73. 5. May be Seized and the Offenders Prosecuted by any Person whatsoever Ibid. 6. If Seized to be carried to the next Custom-house and not thence be delivered till duly discharged p. 74. 7. If Condemned to be Sold by Inch of Candle giving 10 Days Publick Notice 8. The Buyer to give Bond with Sureties to Export within 6 Months of the Date and not to Import the same into England Scotland Ireland or any of His Majesties Dominions in America or elsewhere p. 75. 9. If the Seizer upon further Examination believe the Goods to be English he may take off his Seizure giving Publick Notice thereof c. p. 75. 10. The proof of the Goods to be made in England shall lie only upon the Importer Keeper Seller Retailer Barterer c. and not upon the Informer Seizer or Prosecutor that they were Manufactured beyond the Seas p. 77. 11. The Penalties and Forfeitures in the said Act may be Sued for and Recovered over and above any Penalties in any former Acts and after Reasonable Costs and Charges of Prosecution deducted and allowed out of the same to the Prosecutor shall be one moiety to His Majesty and the other moiety to him or them that will Sue for the same p. 77 12. Informations Actions and Suits to be brought within 12 Months after the Offence p 78. 13 No Claim to be admitted till Security given by Recognizance before one of the Barons of the Exchequer in 20 l. to pay Cost c. p. 79. 14. No Authority given to any Person to Enter into any House Shop Cellar warehouse c. or to break open the same or any Door Chest Trunk c. which does not belong to a Dealer in Lace p 79. Lamb and Mutton Prohibited to be Imported 32 Car. 2. p. 9. Lamb and Mutton Lapis Calaminaris Exported Lapis Calaminaris which by 4 5 W. M. p 260. was to pay an Additional Impost of 20 s. per Ton The same is altered by 7 8 W. 3. p. 337. to payonly 2 s. per Ton. Continued by 8 9 W. 3. p. 216. and further Continued by 8 9 W. 3. p. 319. till 1 Aug. 1706. Lattin Shaven Lattin Black Lattin and Round Bottoms Imported to pay 10 l. for every 100 l. value more than the same are charged by the Book of Rates 4 5 W. M. p. 260. Lattin Wire Vide Wire 1. Leather Leather Manufactures may be Exported paying Customs 12 Car. 2. c. 4. p. 9. 2. Leather of all sorts Sheep-skins or Calve-skins Tanned Tawed or Dressed bought in open Market by Native or Foreigner may be Exported to any Foreign parts paying Customs for every Hundred weight 12 d. and no more 20 Car. 2. c. 5. p. 51. Revived and Continued by 1 Jac. 2. p 93. 1 W. M. p. 389. and by 7 8 W. 3. p. 744. Continued for Seven years from 25 March 1696 and from thence to the end of the next Session of Parliament 3. Leather Imported from and after 20 April 1697. for the term of Three years to pay a Duty or Imposition of 15 l. for every 100 l. of the true and real value over and above all Customs Subsidies or other Duties already Imposed on such Leather to be esteemed upon the Oath of the Importer to be so much as the same is worth to be Sold in London without any Allowance for the Duties charged thereupon to be paid before Landing thereof 8 9 W. 3. p. 399 400. 4 Provided that Foreign Raw Hides or Skins of Negro Dress shall not pay the Duty till Tanned Tawed Dressed or made into Leather p. 415. 5. Leather Exported in Backs Buts or Hides upon Oath made that the Duties were paid and Security given not to reland the same may Draw back Two Thirds of the Duty p. 422. 6. Boots Shoes and other made Wares Exported on Oath and Security as aforesaid Draw back 5 per Cent. ad valorem to be affirmed by the Oath of the Exporter p. 423. 7. Leather Shipped to be Exported and Relanded shall be Forfeited and Treble the value p. 424. Licence to be obtained for Alamodes and Lustrings before Importation Licences 4 5 W. M. p. 273 274. 9 10 W. 3. p. 697. Licence to be obtained for Spices and Tea before Importation 6 7 W. 3. p. 335 336. Licoris Imported Licoris to pay Impost Duty for every Hundred weight 18 s. 8 d. above what the same is charged with in the Book of Rates 2 W. M. p. 209. Licoris Powder Imported to pay Impost Duty for every Hundred weight 37 s. 4 d. p. 210. And for every Pound of Juice of Licoris Imported 1 s. ibid. Lime and Lemon Juice Imported Lime and Lemon Juice to pay Additional Impost 20 l. for every 100 l. value more than the same is charged with in the Book of Rates 4 5 W. M. p. 260. 1. Linen All Linen shall pay one full moiety over and above the Subsidy Linen for which Additional Duty the Importer giving Security shall have 12 Months time for payment of the same from the time of the Importation or have 10 per Cent. abated for paying Ready Money And if Exported within 12
belong to England c. on forfeiture of Ship and Goods p. 4 Ships owned or part-owned by Strangers shall not carry Goods Coastwise on forfeiture of Ship and Goods p. 6. Cap. 32. Persons c. exporting Sheep Wooll c. forfeit Goods and Ship and are lyable to other Penalties and Master assisting forfeits Goods and Chattels and Imprisonment for three Months p. 110 112 113 Customer of Southampton to keep account of Wooll permitted to be transported from thence to Jersey Guernsey Alderney and Sark and shall not permit more to be transported than is prescribed on forfeiture of his Place and 100 l. p. 117 Governours of Jersey and Guernsey or Deputies shall not make Licence for greater quantities of Wooll than is limited on pain to forfeit for every Tod of Wooll so Licensed 20 l. Ibid. Taking more than 12 pence for Licence forfeits for every penny which shall be taken over and above the said 12 d. Five shillings p. 118 12 Car. 2. Cap. 34. Setting or Sowing Tobacco in England Wales Guernsey Jersey Berwick or Ireland except in Physick Gardens forfeits the Tobacco or Value or 40 s. per Rod and the Goods to be burnt and destroyed p. 125 to 128 14 Car. 2. Cap. 7. Raw Hides exported or intended to be exported may be seized by Officers of the Customs and persons exporting Raw Hides disabled to Trade or Deal in Leather and forfeit 500 l. p. 140 14 Car. 2. Cap. 11. Ships to come up to the Port of their Discharge and Masters to make a true Entry on pain of 100 l. p. 210 211 Masters or Persons taking charge suffering Package of Goods to be opened on Board imbezeled or put into other Form or Package after the Ship comes into Port forfeit 100 l. p. 214 215 Persons armed with Club or any Weapon affronting abusing beating or wounding Officers of the Customs or their Assistants in the due execution of their Office on Board any Ship or on the Land shall be committed to Prison by Justice of Peace till the next Quarter Sessions and be punished by Fine not exceeding 100 l. and not be discharged but by order of the Exchequer p. 217 218 Wharfingers or their Servants Landing or Shipping any Goods without the Presence or notice given to one of his Majesties Officers forfeit 100 l. ib. If any Goods shall be taken into any Lighter or Boat to be carryed Aboard any Ship outwards bound for Parts beyond the Seas or taken in from or out of any Ship inwards from Foreign Parts without a Warrant and Presence of one or more Officers the Boat forfeited and the Master of the Ship inward bound consenting shall forfeit the value of the Goods so unshipped p. 219 Carman Porter Waterman or other Person assisting in taking up or Shipping off such Goods may by Justice of Peace be committed to Goal till he finds Sureties c. to lye in Goal two Months and pay 5 l. to the Sheriff for his Majesties use c. p. 220 Goods Landed from Port to Port without Warrant or Sufferance shall be forfeited and lost Cocquet to be taken out and Bond to be Entred into for Coast Goods p. 220 221 Officer Granting a False Certificate shall lose his Imployment forfeit 50 l. and suffer one years Imprisonment p. 221 Goods Exported or Secretly Conveyed on Board before Custom paid and shall escape the discovery thereof by the Officers Owners c. forfeit double the Rated Value of the Goods except Coals which is to pay double Custom p. 222 223 Goods carried by Land to or from Scotland to be Entred and Custom paid at Berwick or Carlisle on forfeiture and loss of such Goods or the value thereof p. 225 Seizures not effectually prosecuted other Officers may prosecute and have the benefit p. 230 Officer Receiving Bribes or Conniving at false Entries to Defraud His Majesty of His Customs forfeits 100 l. and is incapable of Imployment under the King ib. Merchants giving such Bribe forfeit 50 l. p. 231 Packet Boats unless allowed by the Officers appointed to manage His Majesties Customs shall not Import or Export Merchandize on penalty of 100 l to be paid by the Master with loss of his Place and such Goods forfeited and lost p. 232 Sundry Goods prohibited to be Imported from the Netherlands or Germany in any Ship or Vessel whatsoever upon any pretence whatsoever on forfeiture of Ship and Goods p. 233 French Ships landing or taking aboard Goods or Passengers without payment of Customs and Imposition of 5 s per Tun and shall afterwards return shall not only pay Duty formerly due but forfeit 10 l. ib. Pilot c. which shall go out and bring any Goods from on board such Vessel to pay the Tunnage Duty and forfeit 40 l. p. 234 One moiety of all the forfeitures by this Act shall be to the King the other to the Informer p. 237 238 If any person Imployed in His Majesties Customs shall demand or take any other or greater Sum of Money than by Law is due or neglect or refuse to make Repayments and Allowances which shall be due or shall not after notice given give out and execute his Warrant shall be lyable to double Costs and Damages p. 239 14 Car. 2. c. 13. Persons who shall sell or offer to sale any Foreign Bone Lace Cut Work Imbroidery c. forfeit for every Offence 50 l. and the Goods Persons Importing such Bone Lace c. forfeit for every Offence 100 l. and the Goods p. 268 269 Cap. 18. Wooll Woollen Yarn scrued or pressed into any Sack or Cask and laid near the Sea Coast with intention to be Exported out of England or Ireland shall be forfeited and lost or the value thereof p. 310 311 Tobacco Pipe Clay shall not be Exported or Carried out of England or Ireland or Wales into Scotland or into any Foreign Parts out of the Kingdoms or Dominion aforesaid on penalty of 3 s. for every pound weight p. 311 Cap. 19. Foreign Wooll Cards prohibited to be Imported on forfeiture of the Goods or Value p 316 15 Car. 2. c. 7. No European Commodities shall be Imported into any the Kings Plantations in Asia Africa or America but what shall have been shipt in England c. and in English Built Ships c. and carried directly thence to the Plantations on pain to lose the same and also the Ship p. 71 Officers of the Customs that give Warrant for or suffer any of the Enumerated Plantation Goods to be carried into any other Countrey till put on Shore in England c. shall lose their Place and the value of such Goods p. 75 No Fresh Herring Codd or Haddock Coal-Fish or Gul-Fish shall be Imported but in Vessels English built or Ships made Free and Caught in such Vessels on pain to forfeit such Fish and the Vessel in which it is Imported p. 79 Setting or Sowing Tobacco in England forfeits 10 l for every Rod of Ground p. 81 Persons resisting shall be committed to
on pain to Forfeit the same and 20 s. for every Sheep and 3 s. for every pound weight of the other Goods and the Owners of such Ships knowing such Offence to Forfeit all their Interest in the said Ships and Masters and Mariners assisting thereto all their Goods and to have Imprisonment for Three Months the One Moiety of which Forfeitures to the King the other to the Informer Suing in any Court of Record or before the Justices of Assize or General Quarter Sessions 12 Car. 2. c. 32. p. 107 110 111. 4. They that shall Transport or cause to be Transported any of the Goods aforesaid and be thereof Convicted shall be Disabled to Require any Debt belonging to them ibid 5. Offences against this Act may be Determined in the County where committed or where such Offenders are apprehended p. 112. 6. The Offenders shall not be Impeached unless within a Year after the Offence Committed ibid. 7. Any may Seize to their own use and the Kings any of the Goods aforesaid laid on Board or packed or loaded on any Carriage or laid near any Water to be Conveyed into Scotland but such persons shall not give Evidence against any that shall be Questioned by Virtue of this Act. ibid. 8. All Vessels whereof persons not Inhabiting in England shall be Owners or part Owners wherein any of the Goods aforesaid shall be Shipped contrary to this Act shall be Forfeited to the King p. 113. 9. Lambskins ready Dressed are Excepted and Necessaries for the Ships and Persons therein p. 114. 10. None of the Goods aforesaid shall be Transported out of England Wales Berwick or Ireland into Jerzey Guernsey Sark or Alderney only Wooll from the Port of Southampton for the use of the Inhabitants of those Isles and they that ship such Wooll shall before hand deliver to the Customer Comptroller Surveyor or Searcher of the said Port a Writing under the Seal of the respective Governors of the said Isles or their Deputies purporting That such Party is Authorized to Export so many Number of Tods and hath Entred into sufficient Bond to His Majesties use for Landing them in that Isle p. 115. 11. The Wooll so Exported not to Exceed these Quantities viz. Unto Jerzey 2000 Tods of Uncomb'd Wooll Unto Guernsey 1000 Tods of Uncomb'd Wooll Unto Alderney 200 Tods of Uncomb'd Wooll Unto Sark 100 Tods of Uncomb'd Wooll 12. The Customer of the Port of Southampton shall keep an Account of the Woolls so permitted to be loaden on pain to forfeit 100 l to him that will Sue for the same and to lose his place p. 117. And if any of the Governors aforesaid or their Deputies make Licence to Export more they shall forfeit 20 l for every Tod Licensed above the Proportions aforesaid p. 116. 13. No more than 12 d. shall be taken for Writing such Licence and Entring a Remembrance of it on pain of 5 s. for every Peny taken over to the Party Grieved p. 118. 14. None shall press together with any Screws Presses or other Engines into any Sack Bag or other Wrapper nor shall put or press any Wooll or Yarn made of Wooll into any Cask or Vessel nor shall lay or cause to be laid near the Shore or Coasts of the Seas or any Navigable River or into any House or Place adjoyning thereunto any such Wooll Wooll-flocks or Yarn made of Wooll to Export the same on pain to forfeit it or the value 14 Car. 2. p. 309 310. 15. No Packs Sacks Bags or Cask of Wooll Wool-fels Mortlings Shorlings Yarn made of Wooll Wool-flocks Fullers-earth Fulling-clay or Tobacco-pipe-clay shall be laid on any Horse Cart or other Carriage or conveyed to or from any place in England Berwick Wales or Ireland but at seasonable hours viz. from 1 March to 29 Septemb. yearly between the hours of 4 in the Morning and 8 in the Evening and from 29 Septemb to 1 March yearly between the hours of 7 in the Morning and 5 in the Evening on pain to lose all such Goods or the Value thereof p. 311. 16. Owners of any Vessel or any Master or Mariners knowing of such Transportation giving Information within Three Months shall not be punished for Felony which is likewise Repealed by 7 8 W. 3. p. 572. but shall be subject to all other Penalties in this Act contained and all such Transportation or Conveying of the Goods aforesaid is declared to be a Common Nusance 17. Justices of Assize Justices of Goal Delivery and Justices of the Peace in their General Quarter Sessions may determine the Premisses p. 312. 18. Wooll carried towards Sea or within 5 Miles thereof to be Transported to be Entred at the next Port before Lading on forfeiture of the Wooll Beasts and Carriages and persons Aiding to suffer according to Laws against Exportation of Wooll 1 W. M. p. 456. 19. Not to extend to Wooll shorn within 5 Miles of the Sea so as the Owner certifie Custom Officer thereof p. 457. 20. Cocquets to be on Paper and Cocquets and Certificates of Landing to be signed by Three Officers and Wooll to be weighed before Officers and Weight Marks and Numbers of such Wooll Shipped and Landed shall be express'd in Cocquet and Certificate p. 458. 21. Officers not observing the Directions of this Act shall be adjudged Abettors of the Transportation and suffer the Penalties contained in the Statutes of 12 and 14 Years of King Charles II. against Transportation of Wooll p. 459 22. No Wooll to be Shipp'd from Ireland but from Dublin Waterford Youghall Kinsale Cork and Drogheda p. 459. 23. Wooll may be Imported from Ireland to these Ports viz. Whitehaven in the County of Cumberland Leverpool Chester Bristol Bridgewater Minehead Barnstable and Bideford and to no other 7 8 W. 3. p. 572. 24. Commissioners named and appointed to execute the said Laws and by Agents to seize Wooll c. and prosecute Offenders 1 W. M. p. 460. 25. Owners of Ships Masters or Mariners within three Weeks after their Knowledge or Return c. discovering Offenders c. discharged from Penalty of this or other Acts and enabled to Benefit thereof p. 461. 26. A Register to be kept at the Custom-house London of all Wooll Imported from Ireland and of all Wooll sent from one Port to another in this Kingdom p. 463. 27 Any Person may buy Cloth Stuffs Stockings or other Woollen Manufactures and Export the same paying the usual Customs p 464. Nothing in this Act shall be construed to avoid the Charters granted to the Levant Eastland Russia or African Companies p. 464. 28. Wooll Uncomb'd may be Transported from Southampton for the use of the Inhabitants viz. of Guernsey 1000 Tod more than permitted by 12 Car. 2. c. 32. of Jersey 2000 Tod more than permitted by 12 Car. 2. c. 32. of Alderney 200 Tod more than permitted by 12 Car. 2. c. 32. of Sark 100 Tod more than permitted by 12 Car. 2. c. 32. And according to that Act and under
further Penalty of 20 l. per Tod and forfeiture of the Wooll and Offenders incapable of Grant of any Wooll from Southampton p. 465 29. Commissioners of the Customs in Ireland shall every six Months transmit to the Commissioners of the Customs in England a true account and particulars of all the Wooll Exported out of Ireland into England 7 8 W. 3. p. 572. 30. All Certificates for the Landing of Wooll to be written upon Paper and not Parchment and not obliterated or interlined p. 573. 31. After 1 May 1696. no Wooll Woollsels Mortlings Shorlings Yarn made of Wooll Wool-flocks Fullers-earth or Scouring-clay shall be carryed or conveyed by Land to or from any place in the Counties adjoyning to Scotland or within 5 Miles of the Sea Coast but between Sun-rising and Sun-setting on Penalty of Forfeiture of the said Commodities Horses Carriages and no Ship or Vessel shall Export the same on forfeiture of the said Ship and treble the Value with treble Cost of Suit And the Inhabitants of the Hundred Port or Place exempt next adjoyning to Scotland or to the Sea Coasts out of or thro' which any of the said Commodities shall be Carryed or Exported shall forfeit 20 l. if the Wooll so Carryed out or Exported be under the Value of 10 l. if above then treble the Value and treble Costs c. p. 573 574. 32. The Forfeitures may be Recovered by him who shall Sue for the same in any Court of Record at Westminster ibid. 33. Execution for the Informer may be had against two or more of the said Inhabitants and after such Execution the Justices of the Peace upon complaint of the Party or Parties so charged may at their Quarter Sessions Assess and Tax ratably and proportionably all the Towns Parishes and Hamlets in the said Hundred or Place in the same manner and form as a Hundred ought to be charged in case of Robbery by the Statute of 27 Eliz. c. 13. And thereby reimburse the Parties charged p 575. 34. Persons Aiding or Assisting in Carrying or Exporting any of the said Commodities out of this Realm being legally Convicted shall suffer Three years Imprisonment and the Owner of such Wooll and other Commodities and all that shall be Aiding or Assisting shall answer and satisfie treble the Value of all such Forfeitures and Penalties which such Inhabitants shall be charged with and treble Costs of Suit to be recovered in any Court of Record at Westminster c. to be allowed by and in the Name of the Clerk of the Peace of such County without naming his Christian or Sirname to the use of the said Inhabitants and notwithstanding the Death or Removal of such Clerk of the Peace the said Suit shall not discontinue but be prosecuted to Judgment p. 576. 35. Such Actions and Informations shall be tryed in any of the Kings Courts of Record by a Jury of Freeholders of any other County than that where the Fact was committed p. 577. 36. The first three Persons who have been Aiding but not the Owners who shall inform thereof to a Justice of Peace shall not suffer any of the said Penalties and Forfeitures p. 577. 37. If any Action brought against Justice of the Peace or other Person executing this Act the Action shall be laid in the proper County and the Defendant may plead the general Issue and give the special Matter in Evidence and if the Plaintiff shall be Nonsuit or Discontinue or the Jury find for the Defendant he shall have treble Costs p. 578. 38. Every Suit and Information by Virtue of this Act shall be commenced within one year after the Fact committed p 578. 39. If any Person to whom any Forfeitures by this Act are given shall compound for the same for less than what is hereby given it shall be lawful for any other Person to Sue for and Recover the same in manner and form as aforesaid and the Person compounding shall suffer Five years Imprisonment p. 578. 40. The Lord High Admiral or Commissioners of the Admiralty shall from time to time appoint one Ship of the Fifth Rate and two Ships of the Sixth Rate and four Armed Sloops constantly to Cruize from the North-Foreland to the Isle of Wight for the seizing all Vessels or Boats which shall Export Wooll or bring any prohibited Goods or suspected persons p. 578. 41. Owners of Wooll lodged within ten Miles of the Sea side in Kent and Sussex are to give account in Writing three days after Shearing to the Officers of his Majesties Customs of the next adjoyning Port And the like notice before any part thereof be removed and the Name and Abode of the Person to whom it is disposed and the Place to which it is intended to be carried And to take a Certificate from the Officer who first Entred the same upon the Penalty of Forfeiting the Wooll not so Entred and 3 s. for every Pound as if the same had been actually Transported The Officer to take the Account gratis and to give such Certificates without delay specifying the Name or Names of the Owners and Buyers and Limit it to such Times and Places to be removed taking 6 d. for each Certificate and no more 9 10 W. 3. p. 666. 42 No person residing within Fifteen Miles of the Sea in the said Counties of Kent and Sussex may presume to Buy any Wooll before they give Bond and Sureties that all the Wooll they Buy shall not be Sold by them to any person within Fifteen Miles of the Sea If any Wooll be found carrying towards the Sea side in the Counties aforesaid unless first Entred and Security given the same shall be Forseited and the Offender shall also Forfeit 3 s. for every Pound Weight p. 667. 43. No Wooll removed from the place where it was first Housed Lodged or Laid after Sheering within Ten Miles as aforesaid shall be Lodged after the first removing within Fifteen Miles of the Sea in the Counties aforesaid upon pain of Forfeiting all such Wooll if found but if carried away then the Owner to Forfeit for every Pound Weight 3 s. p. 667. 44. Wooll laid or hid within 15 miles of the Sea and not Entred as aforesaid shall be seized and forfeited p. 667. 45. Upon any Seizure of such Wooll the person Claiming shall give Security in his Majesties Court of Exchequer if cast upon Tryal to pay treble Cost over and above the Penalties and Forfeitures aforesaid p. 668. 46. The Forfeitures and Penalties in the said Act mentioned to be one Third part to the use of his Majesty and the other Two Thirds to the Seizer p. 668. 47. Persons Guilty of Transporting Wooll Wool fels Fullers-earth or Scouring-clay may be sued and prosecuted at any time within Three years after the Offence committed p. 669. 48. Owners of Wooll shorn laid up or lodged within 15 Miles of the Borders of Scotland are required to give account of their number of Fleeces and where lodged to such Person
124 Fullers Earth p. 124 Furrs p. 53 124 Further Subsidy p. 66 124 181 182 Furstick p. 181 G. Geldings p. 84 136 Germany p. 28 129 224 Ginger p. 124 181 Glass and Glass Wares p. 44 60 125 126 139 222 Goats Hair p. 53 126 Gold and Silver p. 126 Gold and Silver Thread p. 53 127 Goldsmiths Hall p. 32 106 Goods not Rated to pay ad Valorem p. 127 211 Goods to be Laden or Discharged in the Day time p. 127 Goods lost ibid. Goods to and from the Plantations of Asia c. ibid. Goods of Muscovy c. p. 128 Goods lyable to Aliens Duty p. 129 Goods of and from Scotland ib. Goods of Spain c. ibid. Goods prohibited to be Imported from the Netherlands or Germany p. 132 Goods for Africa p. 123 Governours of Jersey c. p. 26 Governours of Plantations p. 123 164 Gravesend p. 174 Greenland p. 134 135 157 175 Grocery p. 45 134 Guernsey p. 26 31 127 161 165 177 200 Gunpowder p. 134 H. Hair Buttons p. 135 Hemp or Flax. p. 135 Hemp rough p. 53 135 Hempseed p. 45 136 Hempseed Oyl p. 45 136 Herrings vide Fish Hides p. 53 136 Hinderlands whited p. 57 136 Hops p. 45 136 Horses p. 83 84 137 Hundred or Place p. 137 I. Jersey p. 26 31 127 161 165 177 200 Jewels p. 53 137 Imbroidery p. 137 144 Impost on East-India Goods c. p. 6 43 138 Impost on Tobacco p. 185 Impost on Wines p. 194 Incle Vnwrought p. 54 140 Indico p. 53 54 140 181 Insurance p. 140 Isle of Man p. 103 Ireland p. 26 29 34 35 40 91 118 128 129 135 137 142 144 149 161 162 163 165 169 170 177 200. Irish Cattle p. 30 Irish Ships p. 127 161 174 Iron Armor c. p. 45 141 Iron double p. 45 142 Iron less¾ Inch. p. 141 Iron from Ireland p. 142 Iron Swedish ibid. Iron Wares p. 45 Iron Metal p. 84 142 Iron Pots p. 45 141 Iron Slit. ibid. Iron Wire p. 142 Justice of Peace p. 143 K. Kent p. 38 39 Keys and Wharfs p. 143 Kingston p. 91 209 L. Lace p. 143 144 Lamb and Mutton p. 145 Lapis Calaminaris p. 54 85 145 Lattin p. 54 146 Leather p. 54 65 85 146 Levant Seas p. 109 Licences p. 147 Licoris p. 46 134 147 Lime and Lemon Juice p. 54. 147 Linen p. 46 60 148 Litmus p. 54 149 Logwood p. 149 London p. 33 41 89 104 107 174 Lustrings vide Alamodes Lustring Company p. 150 Lutestrings vide Catlings Lyme Regis p. 92 210 M. Mace p. 59 134 150 154 188 Madera p. 129 161 Madder p. 54 150 Malaga p. 156 Malt. p. 150 Masters of Ships p. 151 Mediterranean p. 119 132 Merchant p. 152 Metal ibid. Molosses p. 46 153 Muscovy p. 129 169 Muscovy Glass p. 125 Muscovy Goods p. 128 Mum. p. 85 153 Mutton p. 153 N. Naval Officer p. 164 Naval Stores p. 151 153 170 Navigation Duties p. 153 Netherlands p. 28 119 132 134 154 New-Castle p. 91 104 162 209 New-England p. 154 161 224 Newfoundland p. 154 157 161 228 232 O. Oath p 71 154 164 230 Officers of the Customs p. 155 One per Cent. p. 156 Onus probandi p. 157 Orchal p. 54 157 Ore vide Metal Orphans of London p. 157 Oyl p. 47 157 158 170 232 Out-Ports p. 174 Ox or Steer p. 85 158 P. Packet Boats p. 158 174 Pans voc Frying Pans p. 159 Pan Tyles ibid. Paper p. 47 64 159 Pearl Ashes p. 224 Pepper p. 47 160 Persia p. 42 88 Pewter p. 12 160 Pictures p. 59 160 188 Pintadoes p. 54 160 Pipe Staves p. 47 160 Pitch p. 54 160 Plantations p. 10 34 129 224 Plantation Ships p. 161 Plantation Trade p. 161 to 166 181 Plymouth p. 92 210 Plate p. 54 166 Plates p. 47 166 Ports for Wooll p. 217 Pork p. 83 166 Pot-Ashes p. 47 166 Pots or Kettles p. 47 167 Praemunire p. 167 Prize Goods ibid. Prize Ships ibid. Prizage on Wines ibid. Prunes ibid. Perry vide Vinegar Q. Quakers Affirmation p. 167 Quietus for Coynage Duty p. 168 R. Raisons p. 45 134 168 Rape vide Vinegar Rapeseed p. 47 136 Rape Oyl p. 136 Rates vide Book of Rates Register p. 168 215 Repealing Clauses ibid. Retailers p. 169 Reviving Acts. ibid. Rhenish Glass p. 125 Ribbons p. 169 Rice p. 54 169 Rod Iron p. 48 Rozen p. 55 Russia p. 169 170 S. Sail Cloth p. 170 Salt p. 55 140 170 171 225 Salt Petre. p. 171 Saphora p. 48 172 Sark p. 26 31 200 Scotland p. 27 29 34 35 40 105 111 129 137 144 161 165 183 199. Scotch Linen p. 42 61 149 184 Screws and Engines p. 172 Seal Oyl of Russia p. 158 Seamen p. 172 Seizors and Seizures ibid. Seven and half per Cent. ib. Sheep p. 30 172 Ships p. 173 to 177 Silks p. 48 55 177 178 Silver Manufactures p. 179 Silver Wire ibid. Six pence per mensem ibid. Six per Cent. ibid. Skins ibid. Sope. p. 48 180 Southampton p. 26 200 Spirits p. 180 Starch p. 48 180 Steel ibid. Straights p. 109 Subsidy p. 66 181 Sussex p. 38 39 Swine or Hogs p. 83 182 Sword Hilts. p. 182 T. Tallow p. 48 182 Tapistry p. 55 182 Tar. p. 55 183 Tea p. 59 183 188 Ten per Cent. p. 183 Thread p. 55 183 Ticks and Ticking p. 55 61 149 183 Tillage p. 184 Tyles vide Pan-Tyles Timber p. 48 184 Tin p. 48 85 184 Tobacco p. 134 138 181 184 to 187 Tobacco-pipe Clay p. 187 Towe p. 55 188 Trade p. 188 Transport Duties ibid. Trinity-house p. 31 174 Turky Commodities p. 128 Tonnage and Poundage vide Subsidy Twelve per Cent. p. 189 V. Vnited Provinces p. 148 Variations Outwards p. 83. Velvet p. 190 Victualling in England p. 157 158 Victuals of Scotland or of Ireland p. 161 Vinegar p. 63 190 W. Wainscot p. 48 191 Wales p. 26 29 34 40 41 91 127 128 129 140 161 169 170 177 200. Warrants p. 191 Watches ibid. Wax ibid. West-Indies p. 124 Western Islands p. 129 Whale Fins p. 61 192 232 Whale Oyl p. 158 Wharfingers p. 192 Winchelsea p. 41 193 Wines p. 137 193 to 196 Wire p. 45 46 48 196 Wood. p. 197 Wood called Dying-wood p. 56 Wooll p. 172 198 to 208 213 Wooll Clothes p. 198 Wooll Fels p. 172 Wrappers p. 209 Writ of Assistance p. 210 Writ of Delivery p. 210 Y. Yarn voc Cable Yarn p. 48 210 Yarn of Flax or Hemp. p. 49 210 Yarn of Wooll p. 210 A CATALOGUE Of sundry Custom Laws now in Force 12 Car. 2. Cap 4. A Subsidy Granted to the King of Tunnage and Poundage and other Sums of Money payable upon Merchandize Exported and Imported Page 1 to 11. Continued by 6 W. M. c. 1. and by 8 9. W. 3. p. 312. till 1 August 1706. Cap. 18. An Act for Encouraging and Increasing of Shipping and Navigation p. 1 to 17. Vide 14. Car. 2. c. 11. p. 216 236. Cap. 19.
and Scotch Linen 6¼ per Cent. 9 10 W. 3. p. 799. Allowances given to Merchants on Damaged Goods and 5 per Cent. generally on all Goods and 12 per Cent. on Wines shall be abated upon Debentures for Certificate Goods Exported 14 Car. 2. c. 11. p. 223. Ammunition and Arms may by Proclamation be prohibited to be Transported Ammunition and Arms. 12 Car. 2. c. 4. p. 10. Vide Gunpowder Vide 1 Jac. 2. p. 68. Amber-Beads imported Amber to pay Additional Impost for every 100 l. value 20 l. more than the same are charged with in the Book of Rates 4 5 W. M. p. 252 Amber Rough imported to pay Additional Impost 10 l. for every 100 l. value more than the same is charged with in the Book of Rate 4 5 W. M. p. 252. If Exported within three years after Importation may draw back this Duty by Debentures p. 268. Amber Oyl Amber Oyl or Oyl of Amber imported to pay Additional Impost 10 l. for every 100 l. value more than the same is charged with in the Book of Rates 4 5 W. M. p. 253. Anchovies the little Barrel Anchovies not exceeding 16 l. of Fish imported to pay Additional Impost for every 100 l. value 5 l. more then the same is charged with in the Book of Rates p. 253. Anvils wrought Imported Anvils to pay Impost for every Hundred weight 9 s. 3 d. over and above what is charged in the Book of Rates 2 W. M. p. 206. Armor may be Transported Vide Iron Armor Arms and Ammunition may not be Imported without Licence Arms. 1 Jac. 2. p. 68. Vide Gunpowder Ashes Ashes voc Potashes imported to pay Impost Duty for every Barrel containing 200 weight nete 8 s. above what the same is charged with in the Book of Rates 2 W. M. p. 208. Ashes called Wood Weed or Sope-ashes imported to pay Additional Impost 6 s. the Last more than the same is charged with in the Book of Rates 4 5 W. M. p. 253. Assistance to the Officers of the Customs enjoyned 14 Car. 2. c. 11. p. 238. Vide Justice of Peace B. Backs for Chimneys imported Backs to pay Impost viz. For every small Back 1 s. 2 d. over and above what is chargeed in the B. R. 2 W. M. p. 205 For every large Back 2 s. 4 d. over and above what is charged in the B. R. 2 W. M. p. 205 Bacon may be Exported into any part of the world in Amity with their Majesties Bacon free from any Custom or Imposition whatsoever 3 4 W. M. p. 264 Bacon may be Imported paying an Additional Impost of 4 d. per pound 4 5 W. M. p. 255. 5 W. M p. 78 Balks of 8 Inches square or upwards Balks imported to be rated according to the Measure of Timber The Foot Square 3 d. for the Value thereof Under 8 Inches square and above 5 Inches square to pay Customs as Middle Balks And all of 5 Inches square or under to pay Custom according to the rate of small Balks B. R. Art xxiij To pay Impost Duty 10 l. for every 100 l. value Vide Deal Timber Barbers Aprons and Checques imported to pay Additional Impost 8 d. Barbers Aprons Checques the piece each more than the same are charged with in the B. of Rates 4 5 W. M. p. 253. Barilla or Saphora imported Barilla and Saphora to pay for every hundred weight 2 s. 6 d. Impost above what the same is charged with in the B. of Rates 2 W. M. p. 210 Battery Bashrones or Kettles Battery Bashrones or Kettles for every Hundred weight imported to pay Additional Impost 5 s. more than the same are charged with in the B. of Rates 4 5 W. M. p. 253 Beads of Amber vide Amber Beef prohibited to be Imported Beef c. 18 Car. 2. c. 2. p. 52. 32 Car. 2. c. 2. p. 6 Beef of all sorts Pork or Hogs-flesh Butter Cheese or Candles may be exported free from any Custom or Imposition whatsoever 3 4 W. M. p. 264 Beer imported Beer Ale c. pays Subsidy ad Valor as Mum to pay Coynage Duty 10 s. per Tun. 18 Car. 2. c. 5. p. 65. Any Person may Export by way of Merchandize any sort of Strong Beer Strong Ale Cyder or Mum to be spent beyond the Seas paying only 12 d. per Tun Custom and Drawback the Duty of Excise deducting only 3 d. per Tun to the Officer except Mum imported which draws back no Duty upon Exportation 1 W. M. p. 384. Ale and Beer prohibited to be Exported from and after the last day of February 1698. and before the First day of February 1699. except c. 10 11 W. 3. p. 27 40 41. Bee-wax imported Bee-wax to pay Additional Impost 5 l. for every 100 l. value more than the same is charged with in the B. of Rates 4 5 W. M. p. 264 Bever-wool cut or comb'd Bever-wool except Wooll comb'd in Russia and imported from thence in English Ships to pay Impost for every pound 15 s. 2 W. M. p. 208 Bills at sight for Foreign Goods permitted to be Landed and Examined in the presence of the Officers who are to perfect the Entry Bills at sight 14 Car. 2. c. 11. p. 231. Bills of Exchange drawn in Bills of Exchange Inland or dated at and from any place in this Kingdom of the Sum of 5 l. or upwards upon any Person in London or other Trading City or Place which are to express value received and drawn payable at a certain time after the Date how the same are to be accepted or protested c. paid or returned 9 10 W. 3. p. 372 Blubber is to be accounted Blubber and to pay as Oyl 12 Car. 2. c. 18. p. 6. Boards of Deal or other Timber-boards Boards to pay Impost 10 l. for every 100 l. value Vide Deal-Timber Bond to be given with one Surety for Ships sailing to the English Plantations Bond to be given 1000 l. if 100 Tun Burthen if more 2000 l. to return with their Lading of the enumerated Goods for England Wales or Berwick 12 Car. 2. p. 16. 22 23 Car. 2. p. 291. Bonds with Sureties viz. For Additional Duties on Linens B. Rates p. 27 For Additional Duties on Linens On Silks p. 33 For Additional Duties on Linens On Tobacco p. 36 For Ships to the Plantations 12 Car. 2. c. 18. p. 16 For Wooll to Jersey or Guernsey from Southampton c. 32. p. 115 For Goods Coastwise 14 Car. 2. c. 11. p. 220 For Coals to the Plantations 15 Car. 2. c. 7. p. 76. For Ships to the Plantations 22 23 Car. 2. c. 26. p. 289 For Impost on Wines 1 Jac. 2. c. 3. p. 13 For English Corn exported 1 W. M. c. 12. p. 228
14. Corn not Exceeding certain Rates may be Transported 15 Car. 2. c. 7. p. 4. Act for Trade May be Exported although the Prices thereof exceed the Rates set down in 15 Car. 2. c. 7. paying Subsidy Outwards according to the Act of Tonnage and Poundage May be Exported 22 Car. 2. c. 13. p. 179. Act for Tillage Corn Imported from Foreign parts not exceeding Certain Rates Imported to pay Custom and Poundage as follows by 22 Car. 2. c. 13. p. 180. Wheat not exceeding 53 s. 4 d. per Quarter to pay 16 s. per Quarter Exceeding 53 s. 4 d. per Quarter and yet not above 4 l. to pay 8 s. per Quarter Rye not exceeding 40 s. the Quarter to pay 16 s. per Quarter Barly or Malt not exceeding 32 s. per Quarter to pay 16 s. per Quarter Buck-wheat not exceeding 32 s. per Quarter to pay 16 s. per Quarter Oats not exceeding 16 s. per Quarter to pay 4 s. 4 d. per Quarter Pease or Beans not exceeding 40 s. the Quarter to pay 16 s. per Quarter Each Quarter to contain eight Bushels and each Bushel to contain eight Gallons and no more Every Round Bushel 18 Inches ½ wide throughout and eight Inches deep shall be esteemed a Winchester Bushel 8 9 W. 3. p. 476. But when the prices of the several sorts of Corn and Grain above mentioned Corn Imported shall exceed the respective Sums abovesaid to pay the same Duties as was payable before the making of the said Act. p. 181. 22 Car. 2. c. 13. French or Pearl Barley Imported to pay Custom 5 s. per hundred p. 182. The price of Corn to be settled twice a Year at the Quarter Sessions by the Justices of the Peace viz. At Easter and at Michaelmas 1 Jac. 2. p. 136. Corn Encouraged to be Exported when at certain prices Corn Encouraged to be Exported 1 W M. p. 228. to be shipt on English Shipping the Master and two thirds of his Mariners at least being their Majesties Subjects and the Merchant Exporter giving Bond to Export the same is to receive a Bounty viz. Malt or Barley at 24 s. per Quarter or under to receive 2 s. 6 d. per Quarter Rye at 32 s. per Quarter or under to receive 3 s. 6 d. per Quarter Wheat at 48 s. per Quarter or under to receive 5 s. per Quarter Corn Malt Meal Flour Bread Biscuit or Starch prohibited to be Exported for one Year from 10 Feb. 1698. by 10 W. 3. p. 15. with Proviso Cotton Cotton Manufactures All Manufactures of Cotton only except Dimity not brought from East India or China Imported to pay Additional Impost 5 l. for every 100 l. value more than the same are Charged with in the Book of Rates 4 5 W. M. p. 256. Couries Imported to pay Additional Impost for every 100 l. Value 10 l. more than is now paid for the same Couries 4 5 W. M. p. 257. If Exported within Three Years after Importation may draw back this Duty by Debentures p. 268. Coynage Encouraged by a Duty laid of 10 s. per Ton on Wines Vinegar Coynage Encouraged Cyder or Beer Imported and 20 s. per Ton on Brandy Wines and Strong Waters Imported 18 Car. 2. c. 5. p. 65. This Duty may be drawn back on Exportation p. 66. Continued by 25 Car. 2. c. 8. p. 194. Revived and Continued by 1 Jac. 2. p. 63. 4 5 W. M. p 476. to 13 Febr. 1699. and thence to the end of the next Session of Parliament shall be applicable towards the Encouragement of the Silver Mint and not to the Coynage of Gold 7 8 W. 3. p. 366. Cows and Heifers Cowes and Heifers Ox or Steer Transported by Native or Foreigner to pay 12 d. each and no more 22 Car. 2. p. 183. For every Hog or Swine Transported 2 d. and no more For every Horse or Mare Transported 5 s. and no more For each Gelding Transported 5 s. and no more p. 184. D. Deal Timber or other Timber Boards Deal Wainscot Pipe Staves Box Wood and other Wood Imported from any part of Europe except Ireland to pay an Impost Duty of 10 l. for every 100 l. value thereof above what is charged thereupon in the Book of Rates 2 W. M. p. 201. Debentures are to be Sworn to by the true Exporter Debencures viz. After 6 Apr. 1693. No person to be admitted to Swear to a Debenture for any Duties to be drawn back upon Reexportation but he who is the true Exporter as being either Interessed in the Propriety and Hazard of the Goods on the Exportation or as being Employed by Commission is concerned in the Direction of the Voyage so as to be able to Judge that the Goods are really and bona fide Exported and not landed nor intended to be relanded in England Wales or Berwick upon Tweed 4 5 W. M. p 387. Vide 6 7 W. 3. p. 338. 7 8 W. 3. p. 329. Debentures draw back Half Subsidy Additional Duty Impost Duty Additional Impost Duties and New Subsidy on Poundage Goods in general where they are Charged with the said Duties Silks draw back Two thirds of the Old Subsidy Corants draw back all the Old Subsidy except 18 d. per Cent. to English and 22 d. ½ to Strangers Wines drawback all the Old Subsidy except 20 s. per Ton Additional Duty Coynage Duty and New Subsidy Two thirds of the Transport Duty may be drawn back by Debentures New Duty on Glass Bottles and Glass Ware 6 7 W. 3. p. 456. New Duty on Paper Velum c. may be drawn back by Debentures No drawback for Impost on Wines No drawback for Mum Exported No Debentures for Goods to Scotland unless the same be shipt for Transportation according to the Second Rule of the Book of Rates 7 8 W. 3 p. 334. Devenerunt may be brought in case of an Officers not Prosecuting Seizures Devenerunt 14 Car. 2. c. 11. p. 230. Diamonds Pearls Rubies Emeralds Diamonds c. and all other Jewels and Precious Stones Imported to pay 20 s. for every 100 l. value to be affirmed by the Oath of the Importer in Lieu of all Impositions and Duties now payable for the same 4 5 W. M. p. 259. Dornix Vide Tapistry Drugs Imported to pay Impost for every 100 l value 10 l. Vide Grocery Drugs 2 W. M. p. 203. Drugs Imported directly from the place of their Growth in English built Shipping to pay Subsidy according to the full value in the Book of Rates And all Drugs otherwise Imported to pay Treble such full value except Drugs used in Dying 8 9 W. 3. p. 650. E. Earthen Ware Earthen Ware not mentioned in the Book of Rates Imported to pay Impost Duty 2 s. 6 d. for every 20 s. value thereof 2 W. M. p. 210. From and after 1 August 1698.
Aqua vitae Wines of the Growth of Spain Canaries or Portugal Madera or Western Islands all Goods of Muscovy or Russia and all Corants and Turkey Commodities Imported in any other than English Built Shipping c. p. 10. 10. Goods of and from Scotland viz. Corn Salt and Fish and Seal Oyl of and from Russia not lyable to pay Aliens Duty p. 14. 11. Goods of the Growth of Spain Goods of Spain c. Portugal or Western Islands or their Plantations may be Imported by any the People of England c. from Spain Portugal c. in English Shipping p. 14. 12. Goods for which Customs are payable shall not be conveyed away without Entry and Agreement for the Duties 12 Car. 2. c. 19. p. 20. No Goods intended to be Exported shall be laid on Board before the Ship is Entred Outwards 14 Car. 2. c. 11. p. 211. 13. Goods may be brought on Shore by Officers Goods prohibited or uncustomed except Jewels if the Ship be Outward bound and if Inward bound all small parcels of fine Goods or other Goods for which the Duties were not compounded for within 20 days after the first Entry of the Ship may be brought a Shore and secured until Duties paid unless the Officers of the Customs shall see just cause to allow a longer time and the Officers may stay on Board till the Goods be Discharged p. 214. 14. Goods concealed found after Clearing the Ship the Master or other Person taking charge of the Ship forfeits 100 l. p. 215. 15. Goods Waterborn are not to be Landed by any Wharfinger c. but in the Presence of some Officer of the Customs thereunto appointed nor at hours and times not appointed by Law forfeiture 100 l. p. 218. 16. Goods taken in from the Shore into any Bark Hoy Lighter Barge Wherry or Boat to be carryed Aboard any Ship Outward bound for Parts beyond the Seas or Laden or taken in from or out of any Ship coming in from Foreign Parts without a Warrant and Officer such Bark Hoy Lighter Barge or Boat shall be forfeited and the Master c. of the Ship Inwards knowing and consenting shall forfeit the Value of the Goods so Unship'd p. 219. And the Porters or other Persons assisting in the Shipping off or carrying away such Goods upon Examination and due Proof may by Justice of Peace be committed or bound to the Good Behaviour till discharged by Lord Treasurer c. p. 219. 17. Goods Landed from Port to Port without Warrant or Sufferance confiscated p. 220. 18. Goods secretly conveyed on Board any Ship and Transported before the Custom be paid forfeit double the Value computed according to the Book of Rates except for Coals which so secretly Exported shall pay double the Custom and Duty p. 222. 19. Goods Damaged for which Allowance is made Inwards the same to be Abated upon Debentures when Exported p. 223. 20. Goods Ship'd by Certificate and Relanded in England Wales or Berwick unless in case of Distress to save the Goods from perishing and making it known to the Officers no Allowance shall be made and the Goods or Value forfeited p. 224. 21. Goods coming out or going to Scotland by Land to pass thro' Berwick or Carlisle and there to Enter and Pay the Duty on forfeiture of the Goods or Value p. 225. 22. Goods to be Ship'd and Landed at lawful places except Fish taken by his Majesties Subjects Sea Coal Stone and Beastials Outwards Fish taken by his Majesties Subjects Bestials and Salt Inwards on forfeiture of the Goods p. 227 228. 23. Goods prohibited to be Imported from the Netherlands or Germany viz. No sort of Wines other than Rhenish no sort of Spicery Grocery Tobacco Potashes Tar Salt Rozin Deal-Boards Fir-Timber or Olive-Oyl shall be Imported into England Wales or Berwick from the Netherlands or Germany upon any pretence whatsoever in any sort of Ships or Vessels whatsoever upon Penalty of the loss of all the said Goods as also of the Ship and Furniture p. 233 24. Spicery may be Imported from any Parts beyond the Seas in English Ships c. 6 7 W. 3. p. 335. 25. Goods not to be illegally detained by the Officers of the Customs c. 14 Car. 2. c. 11. p. 239. 26. Goods Exported to any part of the Mediterranean Sea beyond Malaga or Imported from thence in any Ship that hath not two Decks and doth carry less than 16 Guns mounted with two Men for each Gun c. shall pay One per Cent. over and above the Rates and Duties of Subsidy of Tonnage and Poundage p. 240. Fish may be carried to the Mediterranean Sea from any of his Majesties Dominions in any English Ship and if one Moiety of the Lading be Fish any Wares or Merchandize may be Imported in the same Ship for that Voyage without paying any other Duties of Tonnage or Poundage than were heretofore accustomed p. 240. 27. Goods ●oc French Goods vide French Goods 28. Goods for Africa Goods Exported from and after 24 June 1698. from England or from any of His Majesties Plantations in America to and for the Coast of Africa between Cape Mount and the Cape of Good Hope to pay 10 l per Centum ad Valorem to and for the use of the African Company 9 10 W. 3. p. 505. 29. Goods and Merchandize Exported from England to America and from thence Exported for the Coast of Africa to be Valued at no more than the real Cost in England 9 10 W. 3. p. 506. 30. The like duty of 10 l. per Cent. ad Valorem to be paid for Goods Exported to the Coast of Africa between Cape Blancho and Cape Mount and also for all Goods Imported from the said Places into England or into His Majesties Plantations in America 10 per Cent. ad Valorem Redwood excepted which is to pay only 5 l. per Centum ad Valorem 9 10 W. 3. p. 509 510. 31. Goods formerly Exported and paid Duty for the Coast of Africa if lost at Sea the Duty to be Allowed upon any other Ship which the Proprietor shall send to the said Coast p. 515. 32. Goods Returned may be again Exported without payment of further Duty p. 516. 33. Goods Foreign Coins or other Merchandizes how to be Entred and Exported for the East Indies 9 10 W. 3. p. 768 769. 34. Goods Imported from the East Indies to be Sold by Inch of Candle p. 772. vide East Indies Governour of the Plantations to take Bond for Ships coming from England or Governor of Plantations other Places that have not Certificate of Bond given in England c. 12 Car. 2. c. 18. p. 3 12 17. 15 Car. 2. c. 7. p. 73. 22 23 Car. 2. c. 26. p. 291. 7 8 W. 3. p. 498 499 504. 9 10 W. 3. p. 519. Grocery may not be Imported from the Netherlands or Germany Grocery on Forfeiture of Ship and Goods 14 Car. 2. c. 11. p. 233.
in the Book of Rates and where not Rated according to the Importers Oath p. 212. to be paid by Four equal Quarterly Payments on Security or have 10 per Cent. per Annum abated for Ready Money p. 212. Continued to 10 November 1697. by 4 5 W. M. p. 378. Continued to 29 September 1701. by 7 8 W. 3. p. 327. Continued to 1 August 1706. by 8 9 W. 3 p. 317. 4. Additional Impositions on sundry Goods c. Additional Impositions on sundry Goods and Merchandize Imported between the 1 March 1692. and 1 March 1696. 4 5 W. M p. 251. Duties to be Levied according to Value c. ut Supra in Impost on East India Goods c. Continued till 17 May 1697. by 8 9 W. 3. p. 160. Continued till 1 August 1706. p. 319. A Proviso to observe Alterations made by other Acts. p. 320. 5. Impost on Sundry Goods viz. Impost Duties on Coffee c. Additional Duties upon Coffee Tea Chocolate and Spices for the Transport Service for the Reduction of Ireland 6 7 W. 3. p. 331. for Three years from 1 May 1695. Continued from 1 May 1698. to 1 May 1701. by 9 10 W. 3. p. 353 354. vide Transport Service 6. Impost on Glass wares Granted by the 6 7 W. 3. for Five years Impost on Glass c. from 29 Sept. 1695. p. 443 444. Continued and made perpetual by 7 8 W. 3. p. 658. A moiety of the Duties laid by the said Acts on Glass to cease from 1 Aug. 1698. 9 10 W. 3. p. 797. 7. Impost on Salt Vide Laws of Excise Incle unwrought Imported Incle unwrought to pay Additional Impost one moiety more than what is now paid for the same 4 5 W. M. p. 263. India Linen Vide Callicoes Indico and other Commodities of English Plantations Indico not to be Transported thence but to English Plantations or to the Kingdom of England 12 Car. 2. c. 18. p. 15. 22 23 Car. 2. c. 26. p. 288. Not to be unladen in any Port in Europe but in England Wales or Berwick p. 290. Indico of Foreign Plantations not being of the Growth of any of the Dominions or Plantations belonging to the Crown of England Imported to pay Additional Impost for every Pound 4 d. more than the same is Charged with in the Book of Rates 4 5 W. M. p. 259. Indico of the Growth of the Dominions or Plantations belonging to the Crown of England Imported to pay Additional Impost for every Pound 2 d. more than the same is Charged with in the Book of Rates 4 5 W. M. p 259. Insurance given or taken for Running Prohibited or Uncustomed Goods Insurance Incurs the Penalty of 500 l. 4 5 W. M. p. 388. Persons agreeing for Insuring or Conveying Goods Imported without paying Duties or Prohibited Goods or Receiving Prohibited Goods on Land or other Goods before Custom paid to Forfeit 500 l. p. 389. Insurer Conveyer or Manager of Fraud discovering to keep the Insurance Money or Reward and be discharged of Penalties and have half of the other Forfeitures And if the Party Insured make the discovery to recover back his Praemium and have one moiety of the others Forfeitures and be discharged of his own p. 390. How the said Penalties to be Recovered 8 9 W. 3. p. 661 662. 1. Iron Armor Bandeliers Iron c. and all sorts of Leather Manufacture may be Transported paying Customs for the same 12 Car. 2. c. 4. p. 9. 2. Iron Backs for Chimneys Vide Backs Iron wrought or unwrought 3. Iron wrought or unwrought or Cast except Bushel Iron Imported from any Foreign parts in any other Ship or Vessel than such as are English built and whereof the Master and Three Fourths of the Mariners at least are English to pay Impost Duty for every Ton 33 s. 2 W. M. p. 203. 4. And for every Ton of such Iron which shall be Imported in such English built Ship or Vessel so Navigated 23 s. over and above what the same is Charged with in the Book of Rates p. 203. 5. Iron Pots and Kettles Imported Iron Pots to pay Impost for every Iron Pot and Iron Kettle 1 s. 3 d. over and above what is Charged in the Book of Rates p. 205. 6. Iron Slit or Hammer'd into Rods Iron Slit. commonly known by the name of Rod-Iron to pay Impost for every Hundred weight 5 s. over and above what is Charged in the Book of Rates p. 205. 7. Iron Drawn or Hammer'd Iron less than 3 quarters of an Inch. less than Three quarters of an Inch Square and all other Iron Ware Manufactured to pay Impost for every Hundred weight 5 s. over and above what is charged in the Book of Rates p. 206. 8. Iron double or Harness Plate Iron Double or Harness Plate Imported to pay Impost for every Harness plate 1 s. 4 d. over and above what is charged in the Book of Rates p. 206. 9. Proviso That no Manufactured Iron or Iron Ware which is charged to pay by the Piece or Hundred weight shall be liable to pay the Duty of 33 s. or 23 s by the Ton. p. 207. 10. Iron from Ireland Iron and Iron Wares Imported from Ireland other than Swedish and Foreign Iron which by the 4 5 W. M. p. 259. were charged to pay Impost Duty are discharged of the Impositions and Duties laid upon the same 7 8 W. 3. p. 336. 11. Iron Copper on Mundick Metal Iron Copper or Mundick Metal of English Ore may be Exported except to France during the present War paying the Duties and Customs by Law payable for the same 5 6 W. M. p. 297. 12. Iron Wire Iron Wire Foreign of all sorts except Card Wire and all sorts of Iron Wire smaller than the Sorts commonly called Finefine and Superfine and all Wooll Cards or any other Wares made of Iron Wire which sorts of Iron Wire except as aforesaid may be Lawfully Imported to pay Impost Duty for every Hundred weight 22 s. 6. d. 2 W. M. p. 204. And also the Duty mentioned in the Book of Rates Juice of Liquoris Vide Liquoris Juries in Custom Causes to be the Kings Free-born Subjects Juries 14 Car. 2. c. 11. p. 223. A Jury of any other County than that where the Fact shall be Committed may Try Actions and Informations Commenced or Prosecuted by the Act made 7 8 W. 3. p. 577. for Preventing the Exportation of Wooll c. Justices of Peace have Power to punish those that abuse Officers Justices of Peace 12 Car. 2. c. 19 20. c. 34. p. 127. 14 Car. 2. c. 7. p. 140. 14 Car. 2. c. 11. p. 217 219 238. c. 13. p. 269. c. 18. p. 313 18 Car. 2. c. 2. p. 51 52. 22 23 Car. 2. c. 26. p. 283. To Certifie the