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 A. D. 1724. Anno undccimo Georgii Regis. C. 8. 517 1 in Writing by the Cuftomer or Collector and Comptroller of the Port where fuch GooJs or Mcrchan- ' dizes are entred, deliver or caufe to be delivered, all fuch Goods and Merchandizes into his I jefty's Warehoufe at the Port of Importation, for the Ufc and Benefit of the Crown ; and, upon fuch Deli- s' very, the Cuftomer or Collector of fuch Port, with the Privity of the Comptroller, (hall, out of any ' Money in the Hands of fuch Cuftomer or Collector, arifing by Cuftoms or other Duties belonging to ' the Crown, pay to fuch Importer or Proprietor, the Value of fuch Goods and Merchandizes lo (worn ' to or affirmed, for the faid Old Subfidy as afore fa id, together with an Addition of the Cuftoms and other ' Duties paid for fuch Goods, and of ten Pounds per Centum to fuch Value, taking a Receipt for the ' fame from fuch Importer or Proprietor, in full Satisfaction for the faid Goods, as if they had been re- s' gularly fold ; and the refpedive Commiffioners of the Cuftoms fhall caufe the faid Goods to be fairly ' and publickly fold for the beft Advantage, and out of the Produce thereof, the Money fo paid or ad- tenanting Cu- ' vanced as aforcfaid, fhall be repaid to fuch Cuftomer or Collector, with the Privity of the Comptroller,-^'*" fffinher ' to be replaced to fuch Funds from whence the fame was borrowed, and the Overplus (if any) fhall be " £*•' '"'' J?' ' paid into his Majefty's Exchequer, towards the Sinking Fund, by the Title of Unrated Goods imported j en. ,%.' ' undervalued. c. iy. 9 Geo. 2. c. 3$. 15 Geo. 2. c. 31. lS Geo. 2. c. 2S. 19 Geo. z. c. 34. 21 Geo. 2. c. 2. 2S Geo. 2. c, 21. 30 Geo. 2. c. lS Gf 29. 32 Geo. 2. c. la. CAP. VIII. An Aft for continuing the Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called England; and for granting to his Majefty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder and Perry, in that Part of Great Britain called Scotland, for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and twenty-five; and for transferring the Deficiency of a late Malt Aft to this Aft-, and for explaining a late Aft in relation to Stamp-Duties on News- Papers-, and for appropriating the Supplies granted in this Seffion of Parliament; and for difpofing certain Overplus Money to proper Objefts of Charity -, and for making forth Du- plicates of Exchequer-Bills, Lottery-Tickets and Orders, loft, burnt or otherwife deftroyed ; and for giving further Time to Clerks and Apprentices to pay Duties omitted to be paid for their Indentures and Contrafts. 1 XIII. AND whereas by an Ad of Parliament, made in the tenth Year of the Reign of her late Claufe relating f Majefty Queen Anne, it is (amongft other Things) enacted, that the following Duties t0 News Papera. ' mould be paid on all Books and Papers commonly called Pamphlets; and for and upon all printed IO Ann ' c ' 19 * ' News-Papers or Papers containing publick News, Intelligence or Occurrences (that is to fay) For ' every Pamphlet or Paper contained in Half a Sheet, or in any lefler Piece of Paper printed, the Sum of ' one Half-penny; and for every Pamphlet or Paper being larger than Half a Sheet, and not exceeding ' one whole Sheet, one Penny; and for every Pamphlet or Paper, being larger than one whole Sheet, ' and not exceeding fix Sheets in Octavo, or in a leffer Page, and not exceeding twelve Sheets in Quarto, ' which fhall be contained in one printed Copy thereof, as by the faid recited Act, Relation being there- ' unto had, may more fully and at large appear : And whereas the Authors or Printers of feveral Jour- ' nals, Mercuries and other News-Papers, do, with an Intent to defeat the aforefaid Payments, and in ' Half-Sheet of Paper each, and by that Means they neither pay the aforefaid Duties of one Penny for ' each Sheet, nor a Half-penny for the Half-Sheet, as by Law they ought to do, but enter them as ' much injured in his Revenue, and the Printers of other News-Papers, who do regularly pay the faid ' Duties, are great Sufferers thereby:' For Remedy whereof, it is hereby enaded and declared, That News Papers not fuch Journals, Mercuries and News-Papers, fo printed on one Sheet and Half-ftieet of Paper, fhall not to pjyasPam- for the Future be deemed or taken as Pamphlets, to be entred' and to pay only three Shillings for eachP n,ets - Impreffion thereof. XIV. And be it further enacted by the Authority aforcfaid, That from and after the twenty-fifth Day Afto ' 2 S A P ri ' of April one thoufand {even hundred and twenty-five, the following Duties fhall be paid to his Majefty, * 7Z £l th ' Ra ' c3 his Heirs and Succeftbrs, upon every Journal, Mercury or other publick News-Paper, which fhall he Concerning &ja printed and publifhed in Great Britain, during the Term mentioned in the faid recited Act, or any other Duties fee farther Ad or Acts of Parliament, by which the Duties aforefaid are granted or continued, (that is to fay) Fcn*<»«- 1. r.33. every Sheet of Paper, on which any Journal, Mercury or other News-Paper whatfoever, fhall be printed, 9 G "- 2 - c - V- a Duty of one Peany Sterling, and for every Half-fheet thereof, the Sum of one Half-penny Sterling;' ^™; a - c - a ^« any Thing in the faid recited Act, or any other Act of Parliament, to the contrary thereof in any wile^ I3- " ,' oC :^ notwithstanding. 2. c. 19. Sfjj Geo. 35- XV. And it is hereby further enacted, That the faid Duties fhall be levied, collected and paid in theHow to be fame Manner, and fubject to the fame Directions, Penalties and Forfeitures, Appropriations and Re-"' 1 ^' demptions as are mentioned and contained iii the aforefaid Act of the tenth Year of the Reign of her late Majefty Queen Anne, or any other Act of Parliament relating to the Duties thereby granted. XVI. Provided
 * or twenty Sheets in Folio, a Duty after the Rate of two Shillings for every Sheet of any Kind ot Paper
 * Defraud of the Crown, fo contrive as to print their faid Journals and News-Papers on one Sheet and
 * Pamphlets, and pay only three Shillings for each Impreffion thereof, whereby his Majefty hath been