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 A. D. 1697* Anno octavo 8c nono GuLiELMi III. C. 20. 653 Edward Turner, then Speaker, {hall be of full P'orcc and Effeft, to all Intents and Purpofcs, until the Aflffuli charge faid firll Day of Anguji one thoufand fcvcn hundred and fix, as fully, and in like Manner, as if the fame Brandy wuh the were particularly and at large recited ;ind let down in the Body of this Aft. CaiLn &c! ^" AV) by II & II W. ■>, c, 2.0. Duties on Cloth, &c. exported sie determined. IF. And be it further enaftcd by the Authority aforefaid, Thit an AiSl of Parliament made in the twelfth Several other Year of the Reign of the faid King Charlf.;; the Second, intituled, An Act to prevent Fraudi and Con- ^^^'"'}'^°^ cM.'rncats if Ills Majcflfs Ciijlorus and S/d^/idia, as alfo an Aft made in the fourteenth Year of the Reign 'l'cJl 'J°l', of the faid late King, intituled. An Ail for preventing Frauds, and regulating Abufcs, In His Majcftys Cuf- i j & ,^ cj/. j_' tows ; and alfo an A6T: made in the two and twentieth Year of thk Reion of the faid late King Charles c. n. intituled. An Ail for th.: Fncoirragement of the Greenland am! Eaftland TraeJes, and for the better J'ecurlng the Flantatlon Trades ; and alio one other Ait made in the firft Year of the late King James the Second, in- i Jac. 2. c. 19. tituled, An additional A,^ for the Improvement of Tillage, and all the Claufes and DirciSHons v/hatfoever con- tained therein, or in the laid Aft paflisd in the fixth Year of the E.eign of Flis Majefty and the faid late 6W. &IU, c. i. Queen, for granting to them the faid Subfidy of Tunnage and Poundage, and other Sums of Money upon Merchandizes exported and imported, be of full Force and EfFeft until the faid firfl Day of Augii/l, which fhall be in the Year of our Lord one thoufand kcn hundred and fix. III. Provided neverthelefs, and be it declared and cnadtcd, T hat nothing heroin contained fhall be con- chufes in any flrued or taken to determine any Articles or Claufes in any of the lafl: mentioned Afts hereby enaftcd to forememioncd be in Force until the faid firfl Day of y/a^;/// one thoufand fcven hundred and fix, which were appointed /^ '"'«"':'J 'o and intended to be perpetual, or which are continued by any Aft of Parliament, for any Time v/hich will ^l^"^"'^^^^' '° not expire by or before the laid firft ]3ay ol Auguft one thoufind feven hundred and fix, but that the fame, ■and every of them, fliall continue and remain in Force, as if this prefent Aft had not been m.ade : But And A.ch as fuch of the faid vfts, and fuch Claufes in any of them, as would otherwife determine before the faid fini would athcrwife Day oi Augtijl one tlioufand feven hundred and fix, fhall hereby be revived and {land, continue, and be in <i='e'""iiiie, to be Force, until the faid firft Yiie^ o's Auguft one thoufand feven himdred and fix, and no longer. _ revived. IV. And be it further enafted by the Authority aforefaid. That the feveral Impofitions and Duties upon Duties on Wines Wines and Vinegar, granted by an Aft made in the firft Year of the Reign of the late King James the and Vinegar by Second, intituled. An AEi for granting to his Majefty an Irnpofttlon upon all Wines and Vinegar Imported between i Jac. 2. c. 3. the iwenty-furth Day of June one thoufand fix hundred eighty-five, and the twenty-fourth Day of June one "continued usiil thoufand Jlx hundred ninety-three ; which faid Aft, by feveral Afts of Parliament afterwards paffed, hath '''°^' been continued, and is to continue until the nine and twentieth Day of September one thoufand kvaa hun- dred and one, fhall be continued from the eight and twentieth Day of September one thoufand feven hun- dred and one until the firft JDay oi Auguft, which fhall be in the Year of our Lord one thoufand {z^tn hundred and fix, and no longer; and that the faid Aft fo made in the firft Year of the Reign of the late King James the Second, and all Powers, Provifions, Penalties, Articles and Claufes therein contained, for or concerning the faid Impofition on Wines and Vinegar, fhall continue and be of full Force and Ef- feft, until the faid firft Day oi Augufi ont thoufand feven hundred and fix, and fhall be applied, praftifed and executed for the raifing, levying, collefting, anfwering and paying the faid Duties upon Wine and Vinegar hereby continued, according to the Tenor and Intent of this prefent Aft, as fully to all Intents and Purpofes, as if all and every the Claufes, Matters and Things in the faid Aft of the firft Year of King James the Second contained, had been again repeated in this Aft, and particularly enafted. V. And be it further enafted by the Authority aforefaid, That the Rates, Duties and Impofitions upon .all Sorts of Tobacco, granted by an Aft made in the firft Year of the Reign of the faid late King James, j t^^^ ^ i intituled, An Ail for granting to FIls Majefty an Irnpofttlon upon all Tobacco and Sugar Imported betiveen the four and twentieth Day of ]u.ne one thoufand ftx hundred eighty-five, and the four and txventleth Day of ]unQ: one thoufand fix hujidred ninety-three; which faid Aft, as for and concerning the faid Duties and Impofitions upon Tobacco only, was by feveral Afts of Parliament afterwards made, continued, and is to continue to the nine and twentieth Day of September one thoufand feven hundred and one, fhall be continued from the twenty-eighth Day of September one thoufand feven hundred and one until the faid firft Day oi Augitfi, which fhall be in the Year of our Lord one thoufand feven hundred and fix, and no longer. VI. Provided always, and be it enafted and declared by the Authority aforefaid. That the faid Duty upon Dum- on Tobacco 'Tobacco, Vi'hich fhall be imported during the Term hereby granted, fhall be fecured, collefted, railed, to be paid ac- levied, anfwered and paid to His Majefty, in fuch Method, and with fuch Difccunt and Allowances, and cording to the according to fuch Rules and Direftions, as are mentioned, referred to, or prefcribed, as to the Duties or :^^ ''*^7 & 8 Impofitions upon Tobacco, in and by the faid Aft made in the Parliament bolden in the feventh and eighth ^' '^' '°" Years of His Majefty's Reign (intituled. An Ail for continuing feveral Duties granted, by fonner ASls upon Wine and Vinegar, and upon Tobacco and Eaft India Goods and other Merchandizes imported, for carrying on the IVar agalfifl France) and not otherwife. VII. And be it further enafted by the Authority aforefaid. That the feveral additional and other Rates, Additional Du- Impofitions, Duties, and Charges, upon the (everal Sorts of Goods and Merchandizes, granted by an Aft tics on Goods made in the fecond Year of their faid Majefties Reign (intituled. An All for granting to their Majejiles cer~ and Mcrchan- tain Impofitions upon all Eaft India Goods and MamfaSiures, and upon all lurcught Silks, and feveral ether 'Y'"' *"^^ ^' Goodsand Merchandizes, to be Imported after the five and tiventlcth Day of December one thoufand fix himdred ^ ' .' 'J' ^ and nlnety)^ and which thereby, and by feveral other Afts afterwards pafled, were .to have Continuance, and -^-^ . are to continue until ,the_ nine and twentieth Day of September one thoufand fevgn hundred and one,, fhall "be 706.