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 A. D. 1660. Anno duodecimo Caroli II. C. 4. 161 r* } fMinildn bays, containing in weight from T 60 pound weight to 90 pound weight, ^ iij. to pay as three Yingle bayes J And if they do contain above go pound "^ in weight, and not above 112 to pay all duties as for four fir"'- no more )o pound weight, i iij. I. >ayes —— j 1 above go pound 1 ibove 112 to pay I ;;;; i fmgle bayes, and r "J" '• Calve (kins, the dozen, of thirty-fix pound 7 .. j weight, undreft and dreft i J' • Bv ftraneers ■ — — : v. I. X. s. j. s. vj. d, V. s. ij. I. X. i. By rtrangers No one Ikiu in any dozen, dreft or undreft, to exceed four pound in weight. Cambodium, the pound — — — j. s r the dozen pound ^a^ — Candies i the barrel, containing ten dozen t pound , Canvas Englilh tufted, the piece, containing < thirty yards, vide Linnen ' Canvas Shropfhire making, the hundred ells, containing five fcore, vide Linnen _ f vocat. Monmouth caps, plain, the dozen ij. s. S.) vocat. Monmouth caps, tnm'd, tlie dozen xij, s. 1 buttoned, Englifh making, the dozen — viij. s. iv, d, " Wooll, black, the dozen (b) ., ■ . x. s. 5 Stock cards, the dozen j. 1. iv. s. vocat. •^ xow cards new, the dozen v. s. I" t -XT 1 J ? vocat. new, the dozen x. s. ' I ^ Wool cards ^ ^^^^^_ ^y^ the dozen vj . s, laying yards, the hundred weight, at "2?^ ,_ pound i ard-boards, the fmall groce, cont. 12 dozen j. 1. arpets Northern, the piece xj.s. viij. d. (Catlings, or Englilh Hat-makers firings, the 7 ^. I groce, containing twelve dozen 5 J' ' 'Cheefe, the hundred weight, cont. iiz pound (c)]. 1. Cloaks old, the piece (vide Garments) Cloak-bags, the dozen xv. s. toaches and chariots of all forts, the piece — v. I. "Sea Coals, the Chalder, Newcaftle-mea- T fure, exported by Englilh in Englilh viij. 1, built Bottoms J Sea Coals, the Chalder, -London meafure,! exported by Englilh in EngUlh-built > v. , Bottoms J Sea Coals of Wales or the Weft countrey which (liall be tranfported. into Ireland, the J3 Ifle of Man or Scotland, to pay iz pence " J the Chalder, water meafure. 1 The Officers of the Ports to take good fecurity for the landing of the faid Coals refpeaively. The Merchant Stranger to pay double Cuftorae if he carry out Coals in a forraign Bottome, but if in any Englilh Bottoms, then fourteen fhillings the Chalder. That if any Englifh tranfport Coals in ftrange-built Bottoms, to pay Strangers _Cuftome. Combes of wood, bone or home, or any other fort, (vide Haberdalhery) >bweb Lawnes, the yard viij. d. Comfits, the pound, vide Confeflionary fconey teire or Wool, black or white, the pound vj. s poper manufaiauresjof all forts, the hundred? • r weight, containing 1 12 pound ? J' fcerdage, tanvsd or untarred, the hundred ? v s '- weight, containing 112 pound — ^ 5 . ' If S °f Wooll and haire, the piece — j. s. viij.d, .overlets ^ of Caddas, the piece j. s, iij. d. Curricombes, vide Iron-ware. Culhions of Yorkelhire, the dozen j. 1. tottons Northern, Manchefter, Taunton and 7 :: 1 I ^y€l(h Cottons, the hundred Goads (b) — C -J' fottons called Welch plains, the hundred Goads 'j. I. x. s. rUarley, the quarter, containing eight bulhel x. s. Beans, the quarter ■ x. s. I, Buck wheat, the quarter x. s. jg J Mault, the quarter — . x. s. PI Dates, the quarter — vj. s. viij.d. Pcafe, the quarter ». x. s. ! Wheat, the quarter — — j. i. ^Rye, the quarter — — — x. s. ' D. k»MiW /-i 1 S °^ Englifh-making,' the ySrd — ix. d. paroix ( I, J ^ y^|,_ Coverlets Englifti, the piece iij. s. iv. d. bice, vkle H4b«rdailiers wane (J) S & 4 w. & M. c. s. ((•) 11 & ii'V*'. 3. c. 10., <f) 3 & 4 w. ic M. c. ». I : .. ! i. . . Vol. III. njmarea / ^^j_ ^_ ^.^^.^_ j_ Dimitie, tTic yard ■ ' iv. d. Dublets of Leather, the piece, vide Garments. Duft of Cloves, of Ginger, of Lignum vitz, of Mace, of Nutmegs, of Pepper of all Spices, and the like, are to be exported Cuftom-frec, having paid at the importaaon. . t. iv. d. Emery Stones, the hundred weight, containing 7 „ IIZ pound •'■ (-Bricks and Tyles of all forts, the? ::•, :„ j v,rtU,.n thoufand J '' ^' "• °- r,artnen 1 ^j, ^^^^^ ^^^^^ of Earthen and Stone 5 ware. 1 1X/«r« r«.,Ao :« V^ni-^nA fnnt-f-i^ V, it'. J Ware made in England (not ra- }■ iij. s. iv. d. L ted) the hundred parcels — F. FenncU-feed, the hundred weight, cont. iiipoundj-'- x.s. r with Silk or Copper, vide Silks Figurettoes J narrow, the piece _— xvj. s. t broad, the piece ■ ■ ■ — }• '• x, s, Filozelloes broad of filk, the yard, vide filks Fire-locks the piece, vide Iron wrought Fitches, the timber, containing forty flcins — j.l. xiij. s. iv. d, Flarmell, the yard . , , iv. d. ob. Flafks of Horn, vide Haberdafhers ware Flox, the hundredweight, containing iiz pound j. I. Freezes, the yard ■ vj. d, Fuftians of Englilh making of all forts, to go out Free. Garments or wearing apparell of all forts, to go out free. Gartering of cruell, the groce, containing 7 yj;- 3 ;„ j twelve dozen i .. . ' ° Garters of worfted, the groce, cont. 12 dozen ij- s. vj. d. Geldings or Nags, the piece. See Horfes. For Englilh Plantations, vide Horfes. g r of Leather for men, the groce, containing? xvj.s, viij d
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•^ T for children the groce, cont, 12 dozen — x- s. '-'(.of Norwich, the dozen ■ vj.s. viij.d. Glafle for windows, the cheft x. s. Glafles to drink in, bottles, and all other forts 7 ;;; 3_ jy j of glafles, the hundred i ' ' Glew Englilh, the hund. weight, cont. 112 pound xyj. s. viij. d, 'plain, of Sheep, Kid or Lambs Leather, ? :„ „ the dozen pair " ' O I fringed, and ftitched with filk, the dozen 1 pair ■■ furr'd, with Coney wool, the dozen pair" _of Buck leather, the dozen . Glafie broken, the barrel Glovers clippings, the fat or maund Goof-quills, the thoufand — Grindleftones. the Chalder VJ. s, vj. s, ■ j.l, viij. d, viij. d. - iij. s. iv. d. ij. 1. ij. s. xiij. s. iiij. d. Gunpowder, thehuridredweiglit, cont. ilipoun'd ij- 1. Guts vocat, Oxe-guts, the barrell ^ ' . j. 1. H. rPackthred, Incle, Tape, Fil-' I liting, Buttons of all forts, u.,Ua^^^n,^^^ Hooks and Eyes, and other ^^tlt^^'' < Haberdadier/ EnglKh-ma- ^J. 1. king, not particularly ra- ted, by the hundred weight, containing in pound Harts hair, tlie hundred weight, contain- 7 ;_ j. xil. s. ing 112 pound — j J* • • J' Horle hair, the 'hundred weight, contain-? ^,: ]_ ing 112 pound — — ■ — — 5 ' Oxe or Cow hair, the hundred weight, 7 ;■ ^ containing in pound. 5 Hair Cloth, the piece xjij- s. iiij. d. Hake filh, the hundred, containing fix fcore — i iij. s. iv, d. Harnefs vocat. Coach harnefs the pair, with? •, bridles " — f J- '• . Harts horn, the hundred weight; containing ' 112 pOund dozen" ■ Hatbands of cruell, the gi'oce, cont. : Hatches, the dozen, vide Iron-ware. ^ f Beavers and Deniicaftors, of Englilh ma- rt i ' king, the doJtir " — - ffi t Felts and all other Iiats, the dozen . x. s Hawkes hoods, the dozen — ■ — ij. s Hempfeed, th^ quarter, ,cor|r. fight-buihels — ij. 1 j, 1. xij. s. V. s. J... Her-i