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 74 C. I '. Anno duodecimo '8c decimo terdo Gulielmi.III. A.D. 170^^ granted or allowed, either for demanding or taking any fuch Fee or Gratuity, or for giving any undue Preferejice in Point of Regiftry or Payment. No undue Pre- XXI V. Provided always. That if it fhal! happen that feveral of thofe Tallies and Orders bear Date, Tallies bcarDaie "^ ^'^ brought the Time Day to the Auditor of the Receipt to be regtftred, it fhalLbe. interpreted jio uu- thcfamcDjy, due Prefcrrcnce v/hich of thofe be cntred firft. jior where TcHcr XXV. Provided alfo, 'J'hat it fhall not be interpreted any undue Preference to iincur any Penalty in pays fubiequent Point of Payment, if the Auditor dire<3:, or the Glcrk of the PjcIIs record,- and the Tellers do pay fubfe- Orders, &c. qucnt Orders of Perfons that come arid demand their Monies, and bring their Orders, before other Per- sons that did not come and demand their Monies, aiid bring their Orders in their Courfe, io as there.be fo much Money rcferved as will fatisfy precedent Orders, which fnall not be otherwife difpofed,. but kept but Intercfl to for them ; vet i'o as that Intereft of Loan (hall in tliat Cafe ceafe from the Time the Money is fo referved "''^=- . and kept iii Bank for them. Monies lent en XXVL And be it further enacted by the Authoi-ity.aforefaid, That all the Money to be lent by virtue this and the iol-Qf{j,ig js^Q. upon Credit of the feveral Duties and impofitions hereby granted,. and all the Monies arifing °"'"^ cts, bythis Act, of and for the fame Duties and Impofitiona refpe£tively (the Monies of the faid Duties and Impofitions which are to go in Repayment of the Loans, and for Satisfaiftion of the Intereft thereof, and th? Charges of raifing and levying the faid feveral Duties and Impofitions by this Adt granted, always ex- cepted) and all the Adonies lent at the Receipt of Exchequer, betv/een the eighteenth Day of Felruarj one thoufand Ceven hundred, and the tenth Day of jfune one thoufand fcvcn himdred and one, not ex- ceeding feven hundred thoufand Pounds, for Vvihich the Orders are. appointed to be ti'ansferred to the Re- giilcr of Orders payable out of two third Parts of the- Rdonies arihng by another A6i: of this prefent Sef- 12 & 13 "W. 3. iion of Parliament, intituled, yfn A5i for granting an Aid to his .MajeJIy for defraying the Expence of his Navyy ther lent to his Majeify lapon Credit of the faid two third Parts of the Monies arifing by the A£t laft men- tioned, and fo much of the faid two third Parts, as after Repayment of all the Loans transferred made or ■ ■ to be made thereupon, and the Intereft thereof, and the making of fuch Allowances as are to be made by the A&. laft mentioned, fhall or may arife or be brought into the faid Receipt of the Exchequer > and all the Monies v/hich fhall be lent or advanced to his Majefty upon Credit of the weekly Sum of three thoufand feven hundred Pounds of lawful Englifi Money, by any other Aft or Afts of this prefent Seflion of Parliament, to be taken out of certain Branches of the Excile, for five Years from the five and twentieth Day of December one thoufand feven hundred, and the Monies arifing by fuch weekly Pay- ments (fo much thereof as is to go in Repayment of Loans thereupon, and the Intereft of fuch Loans,. 33 W. 3. c, 2. always excepted) and all the Overplus of the feveral Funds, which by certain Claufes in the Kdi for the Land Tax m.ade in the eleventh Year of his Majefty's Reign, were appropriated for Sea Services- therein particularly mentioned, and for Land Service in the Office of his Majefty's Ordnance, and fojr the Charge of circulating Exchequer Bills, and for Half-pay to difbanded Officers, and for his Majefty's Guards and Garifons for one Year therein mentioned,- and for Arrears due to the fame ; which faid Over- plus is hereby declared to confift of fo much Monies as fhall remain of thofe appropriated Funds, after the faid Ufes and Services are or {hall be fully fatisfied and difcharged, as the Adt laft mentioned did. diredl (the Money due and to be paid to the Governor and Company of the Bank o^ England, out of the faid Overplus Monies, to make good the Deficiency of their Fund for the Year ended on the firft Day of j!Jne one thoufand feven hundred, only excepted) and all the Monies to arife by the Arrears of the Subfidy of Tunnage and Poundage, and other Duties upon Goods and Merchandizes imported and ex- ported, -which were granted for five Years, ending upon the five and twentieth Day of December one thoufand fix hundred ninety-nine, and are yet unfatisfied, over and above the Debentures and other legal Allowances v.'hich are to be firft fatisfied out of the faid Arrears ; and all the Monies v/hich from the five and twentiethDay of D^«/vzii?r one thoufand feven hundred, until the five and twentieth Day of yk/i?^^/;' one thoufand feven hundred and two, fliall arife by the Duty of five Shillings -per Tun upon French fchlpping, ■ purfuant to an KGi of Parliament in that Behalf made in the twelfth Year of the Reign of King Charl.es 12 Car. 2. c. 4. the Second ; and all the feveral Duties which in one Year, to be reckoned from the laft Day of March one thoufaiid feven hundred and one, fliall arife by virtue of the Adt of Parliament made and paffed in the 7 W. 3. c. 20. feventh Year of his Majefty's Reign, intituled. An Aci for granting to his Madefy an additional Duty upon aIlYx&nci Goods and Merchandizes, and all the Monies which from the faid five and twentieth Day of December one thoufand feven hundred, (liall arife by the Duty of one Shilling and ten Pence for every Pound Weight of wrought Silk, which before the thirtieth Day of September one thoufand feven hundred and one, fi^all have been imported from the Eajl Indies, or Perfta, purfuant to an Adt of Parliament in 9W. 3.C.44. that Behalf made in the ninth Year of his Majefty's Reign ; and the Monies which from the four and twentieth Day oi June one thoufand feven hundred and one, until the fi.ve and tv/entieth Day oi March one thoufand feven hundred and two, fliall arife by the Rents of Licences for Hackney Coaches, purfuant to the Adt of Parliament in that Behalf (the necefl'ary Charges of raifing and levying the faid Arrears of the 5 & 6 w. & M. Subfidy of Tunnage and Poundage, and the faid Duties of five Shillings per Tun lipon French Shipping, '•,^^" and the faid additional Duties upon i^i-i-wf/) Goods and Merchandizes, and the fud Duty ufwn v/rought Silks, and for the Execution of the faid Adt for licencing of Haclcney Coaches, always excepted) and every of them, be and fhall be appropriated and applied, and the fame ar-e hereby appropriated and ap-. ■ plied in Manner and Form following (that is to fay) Out of the faid Aids, Supplies, Duties, Overplus, ... Money, and other Monies hereby appropriated, as aforefaid, there is and fhall be applied for Sea Service ' feaSeTvire. " (*o '^'0 for Arrears of Wages due to Officers and Seamen of the Fleet, and for Payments upon the Re- Eounty Money, calls, two hundred thoufar.d Pounds j for Bounty-Money to the Ofiicers of the Fleet, and for the Ordi- nary
 * • '°- Guards, and Garijonsfor one Tear, and for other neceffdry Occaftons, and all the Monies which fhall be fur-