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 428 C. 6. Anno nono Annje Reginse. A. D. 1710. and paid to the Receiver or Receivers General of the Cuftoms in Scotland for the time being; and that fuch Receiver or Receivers General of the Cuftoms in Scotland for the time being fliall tranfmit and pay orcaufe to be paid, all the Monies arifing thereby (fuch additional Charees as fhall be neceffary for re- ceiving, levying, managing paying and accounting for the fame, excepted) into her Majefty's Receipt of Exchequer in England, diftindt and apart as aforefaid, frogi time to time, as fuch Receiver or Receivers General in Scotland (hall have received any fuch Monies as aforefaid, for the Purpofes in this Act expref- fed, and under the Penalties, Forfeitures and Difabilities herein after-mentioned. '3& 14 Car. 2. ' Xyiil. And whereas by an Acl: of Parliament, made in the fourteenth Year of the Reign of King ' to?ns, and by the faid Aft of Union relating thereunto, it is provided, that every Merchant or other Per- ' fon who fhall export any Goods or Merchandizes from any Port of this Kingdom, capable of a Ship or ' Vefle! of tv/o hundred Tuns, upon an ordinary full Sea, to any Y'ortorVictoi' tht Mediterranean Sea ' beyond the Port of Malaga, in any Ship or Veffel that hath not two Decks, and doth carry lefs than fix- ' teen Pieces of Ordnance mounted, together with two Men for each Gun, and other Ammunition pro- ' portionable, ihall pay for all the Wares and Merchandizes fo exported or imported, an additional Duty 6 Annae, c. 8. ' of one p-'r Cent, as is thereby prefcribed ; and by an AcS of the fixth Year of her now Majefty's Rcifn ' inti tided. An A6i for encouraging the DreJJing and Dying of Woollen Cloths tvithin this Kingdom, by laying a Du~' ' ty upon Broadcloth exported White, it is enacted. That "a Duty of five Shillings fhall be paid to her Ma- ' jefty. her Heirs and Succeffors, for every White Woollen Cloth, commonly called Broad Cloth, which ' fhall be exported out of this Kingdom into Foreign Parts, as by that and feveral A£ts may more fully ap- Ce"nf "'^n^Gords ' P^^r :' Now it 13 hereby further enafted by the Authority aforefaid, That all the Monies which at any ex7or:°d toThe T""'"" <^'f Times, within or during the faid Term of thirty-two Years, to be reckoned from the faid eighth Wediterianean, Day oi March one thoufand feven hundred and ten, fliall arife, or be due or payable, as well of or for the &c. faid additional Duty of ont per Cent, for Goods to be exported in fuch Ships as aforefaid, as of or for the DH on White faid Duty on White Woollen Cloths, formerly granted or impofed as aforefaid, fhall alfo be under the Woollen Cloths Government and Management of the Commiffioners of the Cuftoms for the time being, in England and ^f°'J fg^^^^°' Scotland rcfpeStivtly, who {hall alfo caufe thofe Duties from time to time to be raifed, levied, colleded Years. and paid to the faid refpedtive Receiver or Receivers General for the time being ; and that the faid Re- • Made psrpetual ceiver General in England for the time being, fhall alfo pay the Monies thereof which he fliall receive b> 3 Geo, I.e. 7. (neceffary Charges excepted) into her Majefty's Receipt of Exchequer in England, weekly as aforefaid, for the Purpofes in this A£l exprefTed, under the Penalties, Forfeitures and Diiabilities herein after men- tioned ; and the faid Receiver General in Scothmd for the time being, fhall likewife pay or tranfmit the Money which he fhall receive of the particular Duties laft mentioned (neceffary Charges as aforefaid ex- cepted) into the fame Receipt of Exchequer in England, from time to time, as he fhall have received the fame, for the Purpofes in this A€t expreffed, and under the Penalties, Forfeitures and Difabilities herein after-inentioned. fheftverat'"" ■^^-^- ^"'^ ''^ is hereby enafted and declared by the Authority aforefaid. That the faid Subftdy of Pound- Duties. ^S'^ upon feveral Goods and Merchandizes to be exported ; and the faid Duty to arife upon the Exporta- tion of Leather, Sheep skins, and Calve-skins tanned, tawed or dreffed ; and the faid feveral Duties to arife upon Coals, to be exported for Parts beyond the Seas, and the faid feveral Duties to arife by Coals, Culm and'Cynders, which fliall be waterborn, and carried from one Part of Gr^-a/ Sr/to» to any other Part of the fatpe ; and the Money hereby appointed to be brought into the Exchequer of or for tiie faid additional Duty of one per Cent, on Goods exported in fuch Ships as aforefaid; and the faid Duty on White Woollen Cloths ; and the faid Duties upon Candles made in Great Britain, or imported into the fame; and all other th; Duties and Sums of Money by this A<3: granted, fliall be liable to, and charged ' and ch:^rgeab]e with the yearly Fund herein after-mentioned, and to and with all the Payments to be made cut of the fame in purfuance of this Aft, during the whole Term of thirty-two Years herein after expref- fed ; and all the fame Subfidies, Duties and Sums of Money (except the necefiary Charges for Execution of this Aft) are and (hall be appropriated thereunto in fuch Manner, that all the Monies which fhall, from time to time, be or remain due or in Arrear for Principal or Intereft upon this Aft, fhall from time to time, be paid and fatisfied out of the faid feveral and refpeftive Duties by this Aft granted or appoint- ed for the Payments thereof, without being diverted to any other Ufe_, Intent or Purpofe whatfojver, un- der fuch Penalties, Forfeitures and Difabilities, as are hereafter in this Aft contained in that Behalf. The Officers for XX. And to the End all the Monies arifing by the faid Subfidy of Poundage upon feveral Goods and managing theie Merchandizes to be exported ; and by the faid Duty upon Leather and fuch Skins to be exported, as afore- tbe'AftQ&i'o ^^'"^ ' ^^'^ ^^ *^^ '^''^ feveral Duties to arife upon Coals to be exported from Parts beyond the Seas ; and W. 3. c. 44. by the faid feveral Duties to arife upon Coals, Cu'm and Cynders, to be waterborn, and carried Coaft- wife as aforefaid ; and by the faid additional E)uty of one per Cent, on Goods exported to the Mediterranean Sea as aforefaid ; and by the faid Duty upon White Woollen Cloths to be exported ; and by the faid Du- ties upon Candles made in Great Britain, or imported into the fame ; or by any other the Duties by this Aft granted or appropriated, and every of them, may be duly and certainly raifed and brought into the faid Receipt of Exchequer for the Purpofes aforefaid ; It is hereby further enafted by the Authority afore- faid. That from time to time, during the Continuance of this Aft-, there fliall be appointed and kept, _ fuch and fo many Commiffioners of Cuftoms and Excife, Receivers General, Colleftors, Surveyors, and other judicial and minifterial Officers, as fliall be proper and neceffary for managing, governing, adjudg- ing, levying, receiving, collefting and paying the faid refpeftive Duties by this Aft granted or appropri- ated, and for keeping and rendring the Accounts of the fam: ; and that the faid Receivers Genera], Collec- tors, Surveyors and other Officers, who are or fhall be concerned in the raifing, collefting, receiving and paying
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