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 Ii6 C. 12, 13. Anno fexto Georgii II. A. D. 1733. " be broken up for Burials. Churchwardens may fet up Monuments and Grave Stones. 60/. per " Annum to be paid to the Minifter. The Provifions hereby allowed to the Minifter, to be inftead of " all Tithes, &c. The new Parilh not to be held in Commendam. Churchwardens to provide three " decent Palls. No Perfons to bring other Palls into the Church Yards without paying the Fees, except " Palls of the old Parilh. Veftry may raife 500 /. by a Pound-rate for buying Neceffaries fcr the Sacra- " ment, csY. to be recovered as the Poors Rates. All Church Yards within the two Parifhes to be " held in common. Inhabitants of the new Parilh to enjoy all Advantages of the Free School in com- " mon with the old. The old Parifh to maintain its own Poor." CAP. XII. An A£t for erecting Piers in and for repairing and keeping in Repair the Harbour of Little Hampton, called Arundel Port, in the County of Sujjex. P R. HEREAS it is a great Encouragement to Trade and Navigation to have good Harbours and Ports for receiving of Shipping : And whereas the Harbour of Little Hampton, called Arun- ' del Port, in the County of Sujfex, was heretofore a fafe Harbour, and capable of receiving Ships and ' Veffels of a conliderable Burthen, but a Beach being now thrown up by the Sea, the faid Harbour is ' thereby become choaked up, and the Navigation of the River Arun, commonly called Arundel River^ ' obftructed, and the faid Harbour rendred almoft ufelefs, to the great Damage of the Inhabitants of ' ferved, unlefs a Chanel be cut through the faid Beach and Piers, and Locks erected and made in pro- ' per Places : And whereas the Inhabitants of the faid Town are unable to raife a fufhcient Sum of f Money to defray the Expence of carrying on, compleating and preferving fo ufeful and beneficial an ' Undertaking, without the Aid and Affiftance of Parliament :' May it therefore pleafe your Majefty that it may be enacted, &c. " After 24 June 1733, the following Duties to be paid. For every Chaldron of Coals or other Goods " paying Duty by the Chaldron, (hipped or landed in the Port of Arundel, is. For every Tun of Salt " and other Goods paying Duty or Freight by the Tun, 1 s. For every Load of Timber or converted " Timber, is. For every Load of Tan or Bark, zs. For every hundred of Spars, Ufers or Staves,. is. For every hundred of (ingle Deals, is. 6d. For every hundred of double Deals, zs. and for " every hundred of three Inch Deals, zs. 6d. For every Quarter of Wheat and other Grains and* " Seeds, 3 d. For every Load of Flower or Meal, 1 s. and for every Load of Bran, 6d. For every " Hogfhead of Wine or other Liquors, is. For every Hogfhead of Sugar and dry Goods, gd. For " every Tierce, 6d. and for every Barrel of Pitch or other Goods in Barrels, 4^. For every Bundle, " &e. of Hemp, Linen, Woollen, Glafs, Fruits and Earthen Ware, 1 d. per Hundred. For every " hundred of Allom, Cheefe and other Goods, paying Duty or Freight per hundred Weight, 1 d. For ." every hundred Feet of paving Stone or Marble, zs. For every thoufand of Tiles, Bricks or Ciin- " kers, 1 s. For every Grofs of Bottles, 3 d. For every Barge or Craft palling through each Lock, 1 s. " For all Goods not enumerated one twelfth Part of the ufual Freight from London to Arundel. For " every Britijh Ship which (hall load or unload (Fifhing Veffels excepted) 3d. per Tun. For every " Britijh Ship which (hall fail into the Harbour, and neither load nor unload there, id. zq. pet Tun. " For every Foreign Ship, and for Goods imported and exported in foreign Bottoms, double Duties. " No Veffels to be cleared at the Cuftom-houfe, without a Certificate that thefe Duties are paid. On ." Juftices Certificate that all Charges are reimburfed, half of the Duties to ceafe. Commiffioners may " appoint a Perfon to direct the mooring and ballafting of Veffels. On Death or Removal of Com- " miffioners others to be chofen. Tor former Laws PAP "VTTT ecncerning Plan- _ ™'c'ar.".J°i%. An Act for the better fecuring and encouraging the Trade of his Majefty's Sugar Colonies Xfi'^tlC in America.] % Car. 2. c. 7. ' IT/HEREAS the Welfare and Profperity of your Majefty's Sugar Colonies in America are of the y& s?r.3.c. 12. « YV greateft Confequence and Importance to the Trade, Navigation and Strength of this Kingdom : "S'^a' * 2 ' ' ^ nc ' whereas the Planters of the faid Sugar Colonies have of late Years fallen under fuch great Dif- fer' 10. ""' ' couragements, that they are unable to improve or carry on the Sugar Trade upon an equal Footing 6 Ann. c. 3o£f c with the foreign Sugar Colonies, without fome Advantage and Relief be given to them from Great l ? Ann c ' Britain:' For Remedy whereof, and for the Good and Welfare of your Majefty's Subjects, we your 9 Am', c. iy'& Majefty's moft dutiful and loyal Subjects, the Commons of Great Brhain affembled in Parliament, have ^7- r ^ given and' granted unto your Majefty the feveral and rcipective Rates and Duties herein after mentioned, re^H/>. c. 22 & am j | n fa^ ]y[ annei - anc j Form as is herein after exprelied ; and do moft humbly befeeJ your Majefty 4 Geo. 1. c. ii. that it may be enacted, and be it enacted by the King's moft Excellent Majefty, by and with the Ad- 8 Ceo. 1. c. 12 vice and Confent of the Lords Spiritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prefent Parliament affein- T c 5 e'o i c bled, and by the Authority of the fame, That from and after the twenty-tilth Day of December one %Geo°'z. cii thoufand feven hundred and thirty-three, there (hall be raifed, levied, collected and paid, unto and for & 28. the Ufe of his Majefty, his Heirs and Succeflbrs, upon all Rum or Spirits of the Produce or Manufacture 4 Geo. 2. c. 15. f any Q f jj-^ c ] on j es or Plantations in America, not in the Poffeifion or under the Dominion of his
 * the faid Town of Arundel: And whereas the faid Harbour cannot be reftored, improved and pre-
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