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 14-2 C, 2 2. Anno vicefimo fecundo Georgii IT. A. D. 1749. ' ceived and been iiititled to receive certain Duties called Petty Cuftoms or Wharfage, upon the Imoortia- ' tion and Exportation of all Goods and Merchandizes into and out of the Harbour of IVaym-uth ansi Md- ' comhe Regis aforefaid, from the Owner, Importer or Exporter of fuch Goods and Merchandizes, and alfo ' of the Rdayor, Aldermen, Bailiffs and Capital or Principal Burgeffes of the faid Borough and Tov/n, as ' Truftees and Managers ; and have been applied for the repairing the faid Harbour, Quays and Wharfs, ' and other publick Buildings and Works within the faid Borough and Town : And whereas of late Years ' feveral Perfons have refufed to pay the faid Duties, and have been induced thereto by means of the great ' ticular Species of Goods, and the Exa£t and precife Sums payable for the fame; and although the faid ' Mayor, Aldermen, Bailiffs, Burgeffes and Commonalty, in order to fupport their Right to the fame, ' have brought feveral Aflions and obtained Verdifts of Damages, by' which fuch their Right in General ' hath been eftablifhed; yet by means of the Expences in carrying on fuch Suits, and the many continued ' other publick Buildings and Works, hath been confiderably leffened, and the faid Wharfs, Quays and " There fhall be paid to the Mayor, ^c. of IFaytnouth zni Mekombe Regis, for all Goods imported and ex- " ported, and for all Ships coming into the Harbour, the Duties fpecified in the Schedules annexed. Col- " ie£tor, Qiiay-mafter and Treafuier to be appointed; with Salaries not exceeding zs. in the Pound of the " Money received. The Accounts to be audited every Year, Accounts may be infpefted by the Inhabi- " tants, and Copies taken. Mafter of Ship to deliver to the Collector his Wharfage Bill, on Penalty of " Damage done by Veffels to the Bridge, Wharfs or Qi_iays, to be afcertained upon Oath of 3 Perfons; " On Noji-payment, the Sum to be levied by Diftrefs and Sale of the Veffel. Perfons throwing Ballaft Petty Cuftoms or Wharfage-duties. ' ' TT ^ ^ every Chaldron of Coals, or Goods paying Duty by the Chaldron, 2 d. For every Ton of:'' " if Tobacco Pipe Clay, Buflrel Iron and Stone, 3 rf. For every Ton of Salt, and other Goods, paying " Duty or Freight by the Ton, 6d. For every Load of Fir Timber, 3^; Load of Walnut, Mahogany " and Plank, is; Load of Oak or other Timber, Trenals, Hoops, iiyV. 41-/; Hundred of Spars and Ufers, " 4rf; hundred of Wainfcot Boards, twelve Feet in Length and one Inch thick, and fo in Proportion, is; " hundred of double Deals, <)d; hundred of fuigle Deals, 6d; hundred of Pipe Staves, id; hundred of " Hogfhead Staves, 3 Halfpence; hundred of Barrel Staves, id; Bufhel of Clover Seed, i Half-penny; " Qiiarter of Malt, Barley and Oats, i d; Q^iarter of Wheat and other Grains and Seeds, 3 Half-pence; " Load of Fjour, 10 d; Load of Bran, 3^. Hogfliead of Beer, Cyder and Vinegar, 3 Half- pence; Hog- " fliead of Brandy, and other Spirituous Liquors, ^d; Hogfliead of Wine, Oil or other Liquors, -^d; <( a every Crate, Hamper and Cheft of Glafs, and fine Earthen Ware, and for every Load of coarfe Earthen Ware, ^d. ForLinnenor Woollen, id. ^«- hundred Weight. For every hundred Weight of Rice, Logwood, Alum, Shotj^Cordage, Hemp and Flax, 3 Farthings. For every hundred Weight of Railins, Prunes and Figs,_ i d. For every hundred of Spices and other Goods, paying Duty or Freight by the hundred, 2 f/. ^ For every Cheft of Oranges or Lemons, i d; OJie hundied Feet of Paving Stone, 4(/; thoufandof Tiles, Bricks or Clinkers, and Firkin Staves, 3 d; thoafand of Slatts, 3 Half-pence; Grofs of Boitles, 3 d. For Goods not enumerated, one twelfth of the Freight, from London to Jl'cymouth." Harbour-dues and Balhift- duties. FOR every 2?r;V/}7j Ship, not belonging to Inhabitants, which thall load or unload in the Harbour, 2 ;. For every fuch Ship which fhall fail into the Harbour, and neither load nor unload there, 1 s. 6d. For every Ship belonging to Inhabitants, which fliall load or unload, i s. and fo iji Proportion to Pans of Ships belonging to Inhabitant;. For every I'oreign Ship, which Ihal! fail into the Harbour, 3 .c." For every fuch Ship which fliall load or unload, i d. per Ton. For every 'J'on of Stone taken out of one Velicl into another in the Harbour, three Half-pence. For every Ton of Ballaft taken out of one Ship into another in the Harbour, 10^/. For every Ton of Ballaft taken into any Ship from the Quay, 1.'. For every Ton of Ballaft put out of any Ship on the Quay, 4^.- For every Ton of Ballaft put out of one Ship into another, 2 d. For every Ton of Ballaft taken on Board anv Foreign Ship, 2 s. For every Ton ot Ballaft put out of fuch Ship, b'l-/." CAP.
 * certain other Duties there called Harbour-dues and Ballaft-duty, from the Maflers or Commanders of
 * Ships and Veffels ; and which faid feveral Dues and Duties have been conflantly under the Management
 * Difficulties in fupporting, by ffrift legal Evidence, prefcriptive Claims and Rights to Duties on each par-
 * Evafions and Refufals of Payment, the Fund for the repairing the faid Harbour, Quays and Wharfs, and
 * other Buildings and Works are now in a ruinous Condition, and will be intirely dcftroyed if not timely
 * prevented;' for Remedy whereof. Be it enacted, &c.
 * ' 5/. Qi^iay-mafter to appoint Stations for the Ships. Mafters of Veffels not complying, to forfeit ^c;.
 * ' into the Harbour, to be fined for a publick Nuifance."