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 / 24 C 4-4° Anno nono S« decimo Gulielmi III. A, D. 169S; Ccropsny fo hav! the fole Ufe 3rc Eeiitftt of making Ala- iDoJes, &c. tor fourcetn Veais. XJV. And be it further enafled by the Authority aforefaid, That the faid Royal Luftring Company, and their SucceiTors, (hall and may have and enjoy the Ible Ufe, Kxercife, and Benefit of making, dreffing, and luftrating of plain Black Alamodes, Renforcez, and Luftrings, within the Kingdom of England, Domi- nion of IFales, and Town of Berwick upon Tzueed, for and during the Term of fourteen Years, to be rec- koned and accounted from the four and twentieth Day oi Jmie one thoufand fix hundred ninety-eight, and from thence to the End of the next Seffions of Parliament ; any Thing in the faid Letters Patents made and granted by the faid late King James, or in the faid Letters Patents, or Charter of Incorporation, made and granted by His prefent Majefty and the faid late Qiieen, or any Law or Statute to the contrary thereof in any wife notwithftanding. ' XV. And whereas the faid Royal Luftring Company have feventeen Bails of Fine Italian Thrown Silk ' fignedto be irnported into this Kingdom, to be ufed in the ManufacSlure of Alamodes and Luftrings; ' but by reafon of feveral DifSculties and Obfi:ru£lions, which the faid Company have met with in the faid ' Manufa<£i:ure, the faid Silk could not be imported within the Time limited by Law for the Importation ' thereof;' Be it therefore enafted by the Authority aforefaid, That it fhall and may be lawful to and for the faid Company to import into this Kingdom the aforefaid feventeen Bails of Silk, at any Time before the twenty-ninth Day of September next, they paying the Duties to His Majefty, which by Law are to be paid for the fame ; any Law or Statute to the contrary in any wife notwithftanding. 3. 6 ^VK. c. ig. 8 Geo, i. f, 15. 9 Geo. 1, c. 8. I Geo, ». c. 17. 23 Geo, t, c. 9, S" lo. 46 Geo. i. c, 11. Company may import 17 Bails of Silk from Amftcrdam, paying ihe Du- ties. Farther Pro^'i/ions relating hereto, 5 y^nri: CAP. XLIV. An Ad for raifing a Sum not exceeding two Millions, upon a Fund for Payment of Annuities after the Kate of eight Pounds per Cefitum per Annum, and for fettling the Trade to the Eajl Indies. Moji Gracious Sovereign, h f W7^ Your Majefiy's moft dutiful and loyal Subjects, the Commons in Parliament aflembled, confider- tier clndnu-' VV Jng Your Majefty's extraordinary Occafions, and being defirous to fupply the fame in fuch Manner, a- ce of the Eaft as may be leaft grievous to Your Majefty's Subjecls, do humbly prefent Your Majefty with the further Gift India Company, of the Impofitions, Rates, and Duties, herein after mentioned ; and do befeech Your Majefty that it may fte6AnnaE,c.i7. be enafted ; and be it enafted by the King's moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Advice and Confent '°'^""^' '^•**' of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and the Commons, in this prefent Parliament aflembled, and by 7 Geo! i.ftat*i! Authority of the fame, That there flial! be throughout the Kingdom oi England, Dominion of Wales, and c. »i. 9 Geo. I. Town ol Berwick upon Tweed, raifed, levied, collefted, and paid unto His Majefty, His Heirs and Succef-^ c. z6. 3 Geo. 2. fors, for Salt, the feveral additional Rates and Duties herein after mentioned (over and above all other Du- ^- '4- . ties already payable for the fame by any hSi or A£ls of Parliament before this Time made and now in Force) ^■^f^"'^" °" that is to fav, Salt were re- ■■ ' pealed by 3 Geo. 2. c. 20. §. i. but revived for other Ufes by 5 Geo. s. c. 6.' Aj) additional II. For every Gallon of Salt, that from and after the firft Day of "July one thoufand fix hundred ninety- Euty of 5d.per eight, and before the five and twentieth Day of Decemher, which fliall be in the Year of our Lord one Gallon on Salt (-jjQyfajfjd f,x hundred ninety-nine, fhall be imported into the Kingdom o^ England, Dominion of Wales, or i'"fu°y°'to Tov/n of Berivick upon Tweed, the Sum of five Pence of lawful Englijh Money, to be paid by the Importer 25 Decern. 160,9. and Importers thereof, and after that Rate for a greater or leffer Quantity. III. And for every Gallon of Salt, that from and after the four and twentieth Day of Decemher, which fhall be in the Year of our Lord one thoufand fix hundred ninety and nine, and in all Times coming from thenceforth forever, fhall be imported, as aforefaid, there fhall be paid to His Majefty, His Heirs and Suc- ceflbrs, as a perpetual Duty, the Sum of feven Fence of like Money, to be paid by the importer and Im- porters thereof, and after that Rate for a greater or lefler Quanti:y. IV. And for every Gallon of Salt and Rock Salt, tha; from and after the faid firft Day of 'Jidy one thou- fand fix hundred ninety-eight, and before the five and twentieth Day oi December, which Ihall be in the Year of our Lord one thoufand fix hundred ninety-nine, fhall be made at the Salt Works, or taken out of ' any Salt Pit or Pits within the faid Kingdom oi Evgland, Dominion of Wales, and Town of Berwick upon Tiveed, or {old or delivered from the fame, there (hall be paid to His Majefty the Sum of two Pence Half- peny of like Money, and after that Rate for a greater or leffer Qiiantity. V. And for every Gallon of Salt and Rock Salt, that from and after the four and twentieth Day of De- cember one thoufand fix hundred ninety-nine, and in all Times coming from thenceforth for ever, fhall be made at the Salt Works, or be taken out of any Pit or Pits within the Kingdom, Dominion, or Town aforefaid, there fhall be paid to His Majefty, His Heirs and Succeffors, as a perpetual Duty, the Sum of three Pence Halfpeny of like Money, and after that Rate for a greater or leffer Quantity ; which faid Du- ties upon Salt, hereby granted, fhall neverthelefi be fubjecS to fuch Condition and Power of Redemption as are hereafter in this Adl contained. VI. And be it further enaifed by the Authority aforefaid. That the feveral Duties hereby fet on all fo- reign and imported Salt, fhall be from time to time iatisfied and paid by the Merchant or Merchants, Im- ' porter or Importers of the fame, in ready Money, upon his or their Entry or Entries made, and before the Landing thereof; and that in cafe any foreign or imported Salt fhall be landed or put on Shore out of any Ship or Veffel from beyond the Seas, before due Entry be mads thereof, with the Coilecftor or Officer ap- pointed or to be appointed for the faid Duties on Salt, La the Port or Place where the fame fliall be im- portedj 25Uecem.ior,9 and 7d. perGal- lon from 24 De- cember 1699. for ever. For home made Salt, from I July ifjS. to 2^ Decfm.1699 a A. Halfpeny per Gall, n, and from 24 Dec m. 1659. g d. F^.ilfpeny psr Gallon for ever. Subjefl never- thelefs to Re- demption. See 6 Annap, c. 17. §.5. Duty on foroig Salt to be paid by Importer, Imported Salt landed before Bntry, ^k, for-
 * in Amfterdpm, which were brought thither over Land before the Conclufion of the Peace, and were de-