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 A.D.1722. Anno nono Georgii Regis. C. 19. 453 4 IV. And whereas in order to elude the many good Laws made for fuppreffing unlawful Lotteries, fc- cljufc to prevent ' veral evil-difpofed Perfons have of late prcfumed to erect and carry on feveral Lotteries, upon Pretence f ° m B n Loucmc of which illegal Practices for the future, Be it declared and enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That ( R,fern> k& iz any Perfon or Perfons fhall, from and after the firft Day of July one thoufand feven hundred and twenty- fy. 3. c. 17. three, by Virtue or Colour of any Grant or Authority from any foreign Prince, State or Government 9/*">- '■ 6 /• whatsoever, erect, fet up, continue or keep, or fhall caufe or procure to be erected, fet up, continued '* 6 r or kept, any Lottery or Undertaking in the Nature of a Lottery, under any Denomination whatfoever, JO a*"' ' or fhall make, print or publifh, or caufe to be made, printed or publilhed, any Propofal or Scheme for 5 c«. 1. c. 9. any fuch Lottery or Undertaking, or fhall within this Kingdom fell or difpofe of any Ticket or Tickets /• 43- in any foreign Lottery, and fhall be convicted of any the faid Offences, upon the Oath or Oaths of one or * °"- h c - 2 - more credible Witnefs or Witnefles, by two or more Juftices of the Peace of the County, Divifton or Li--' - 3 ' berty where fuch Offence fhall be committed, or the Offender fhall be found (which Oath fuch Juftices of the Peace are hereby impowered and required to adminifter) the Perfon fo convicted (hall, for every fuch Offence (over and above any former Penalties inflicted by any former Act or Acbs of Parliament made Penalty. ngainft unlawful Lotteries) forfeit the Sum of two hundred Pounds ; one third Part thereof to his Majefty, See farther 6 Geo. his Heirs and Succeffors, one other third Part thereof to the Informer, and the remaining third Part thereof 2 . <-. 35.' to the Poor of the Parifh where fuch Offence fhall be committed; the fame to be levied by Diftrefs and izGa.z. r. 28. Sale of the Offender's Goods, by Warrant under the Hands and Seals of fuch Juftices before whom fuch «3^«. 2. c 19. Offender fhall be convicted as aforefaid, and fhall alfo for every fuch Offence by fuch Juftices be commit- ? 9 2 $"' 2 ' '' 7 ' ted to the County Gaol, there to remain without Bail or Mainprize for the Space of one whole Year, and from thence till the faid Sum of two hundred Pounds, fo forfeited as aforefaid, fhall be fully paid and fatisfied. V. Provided nevertheless, That any Perfon, who fhall think him or her felf aggrieved by the Judgment Appeal to Quar- or Determination of fuch Juftices in any the Cafes aforefaid, fhall have Lib;rty to appeal to the nextQuar- ter-Scfiions. ter-Seffions to be held for the County, City or Place where fuch Judgment or Determination fhall be made or given, and that the Judgment to be given by the Juftices of the of the next Quarter-Sefftons fhall be final. ' VI. And whereas by feveral Acts of Parliament, feveral Duties are payable upon the Importation of Books bound ' Books bound, which Duties being payable ad Valorem, have been found inconvenient;' For Remedy imported, to pay whereof, Beit enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That the faid Duties payable ad Valorem, for all ^ {"" Books bound, which fhall be imported from and after the twenty-fourth Day of "June which fhall be in C ' 6 ' " the Year of your Lord one thoufand feven hundred and twenty-three, fhall ceafe and determine, and in- ftead thereof there fhall be payable and paid to his Majefty his Heirs and Suceffors, for all bound Books which fhall be imported into Great Britain, from and after the faid twenty-fourth Day of June one thou- fand feven hundred and twenty-three, the Sum of fourteen Shillings of lawful Money of Great Britain, for every hundred Weight, and fo in Proportion for any greater or leffer Weight, which Duty fhall be paid down in ready Money by the refpedive Importers of fuch bound Books, from Time to Time, be- fore the landing of the fame refpectively. VII. And be it enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That the faid Duty upon bound Books imported, How to be raifed fhall be raifed, levied, recovered and paid, and be brought into the Exchequer, by fuch Rules, Ways, Means and Methods, and under fuch Penalties and Forfeitures, and in fuch Manner and Form as the Duties upon bound Books hereby taken away, or any of them, might or ought to have been raifed, le- vied, recovered or paid, before the making of this Act. VIII. Provided always, and it is hereby enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That the Duty to arife and appropriated. upon the Importation or Books bound purfuant to this Act (the neceffary Charges of Management de- ducted) fhall be appropriated and applied, as near as maybe, to the fame Ufes and Purpofes to which the former Duties upon bound Books, by this Act taken away, were applicable or ought to have been ap- plied, if this Act had not been made. IX. Provided alfo, and it is hereby enacted, That the Duty by this Act charged upon bound Books Redeemable by imported or any Part thereof, fhall be redeemable by Parliament, in the fame Manner as the faid former Parliament. Duties on bound Books hereby taken away or any of them, were redeemable; and in all Cafes where the faid former Duties on bound Books or any of them, were to ceafe or determine, the Duty hereby granted, See farther is or a proportional Part thereof fhall ceafe or determine. <*&• -• '• 3 6 r " Claufe for iffuing Certificates and Debentures for Arrears due to five Regiments, to be fatisfied by An- " nuities. P'elony to counterfeit fuch Debentures. No Difability for putting this Act in Execution. '■ Claufe for difcharging the Duties of Rock Salt loft on the Rivers IVeaver and Merey. Claufe for li- " miting the Times of Continuance of Commiflioners for forfeited Eftates to =9 April 1724." EXP. XV. And it is hereby further enacted by the Authority aforefaid, That the forfeited Eftates in England, Forfeited Eftates by any former Act or Acts of Parliament vefted in the faid Commiflioners and Truftees, which fhall re- ">■ England, ,un- main unfold from and after the twenty-ninth Day of September one thoufand feven hundred and twenty- ° 7S fretted "m* three, are hereby diverted out of the faid Commiflioners and Truftees, and vefted in the King's Majefty, his Majefty for his Heirs and Succeffors, for the Ufe of the Publick; any Thing in the faid Acts of Parliament, or any the Uie of the former or other Law or Statute to the contrary in any wife notwithftanding. Publick. His Majefty, under the Sign Manual, may appoint any fix furviving Commiflioners to act in Scotland, S in room of Commiflioners dead, cifr. No Difability for acting." EXP, XVIII. And
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