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 A. D. 1753. Anno vicefimo fexto Georgii II. C. 10. 475 ' their Agents, have not been able fully to comply with the Diredions of the faid A£ts, touching the ' accounting for ("uch Part of the faid Salt, as h.th been employed in the curing of fuch Part of the faid ' Filh, as hath been fo fent away to foreign Markets immediately from Sea, there being no Provifion ia ' the prefent Laws how, and in whatManner, and by whom, thcfliipping of fuch Fifli nnrncdiately from ' Sea for foreign Markets fhall be verified, whereby the faid Society, or their Agents, who have given fuch ' Securi:;y as aiorefaid, are or will become liable to be fued on their feveral Securities aforefaid, for the ' feveral Penalties infiidted by the faid Ads of the fifth and eighth Years of his faid late Majelly ; and the faid Society will, in the further Profecution of the faid Fifhery, be expofed to the fame Difficulty, unlefs en A. immediately from Sea, without being firll; brou<?ht into Port, fliall be afcertained and made appear ).,v the '^'"■■':'^' "'"" diately from Sea, without being firll brou<?ht into Port, of the Society's Superintendant of the faid Fi'&ery, to Oath of the Society's Superintendant of the faid Fi'&ery, to be made before one or more of his Maiei^y's™^„t'h?^in-o''^^ Juftices of the Peace, or an Officer for the Duties en Salt, who are hereby im.powered and required to Portrto be ji- admin fter the fame ; and a Certificate or Certificates under the Hands of the Secret:u-y and Accomptant ofcenained by ibe the faid Society, purporting, that it appears by Letters or Accounts from the Correfpondents or Agvnts 9-^, °'^"^?"- of the faid Society, to whom fuch fifli mentioned in fuch Aflidadt were configned, that fu;h Fiih'^"^7/.^'?,'"'-"']' have come to the Hands of fuch Correfpondents or Agents, or otherwife that fuch Fifh have been loft at ccm■fica^'c"ot' "^ Sea. Uieil- Secretary VL And it is hereby further enafted and declared by the Authority aforefaid. That fuch AfKdavit and ="° A"0'"pt-"'f- Certificates fliall be admitted and taken to all Intents and Purpofes, as Evidence to verify the Quantity ofsuth AfSdjvit fuch Fifh lb already fent, or -hereatter to be fent av^my immediately from Sea as aforefaid j any Thing and Certificju- in the faid recited AcSfs, or either of them, contained to the contrary thereof in any wife notwith-*^" '^'^ ^'*™'"'^''* iianding. ' Vll. And whereas the Place appointed by the faid AiSl for the Rendezvous of the VefTels employed in ' the faid Fifheries, on the firft Dzy oi' September, has been in many^Cafes very inconvenient;' Be it there- fore enafted by the Authority aforefaid. That all Veflels built and fitted out in the Manner required by thevefTds %vhich faid Aft, which fhall rendezvous at Kirhv:dl in the Orkney Iflands on or before the twelfth Day oi Sspiem-lhzW rendezvous her, and fhall continue to be employed in fifhing am,ong the Shoals of Herrings, as they move, to the ^^ 'iifkwMi) in- eleventh Day oi January-, unkfs the Loading of liich VefTels be fooner compleated, fhall (in cafe all the p'^^ ^° ""= other Regulations and Conditions prefcribed by the faid Att be obferved and performed with refpeft to fuch °'-'|"''"- Veffels) be intltled to the Bounties granted by the faid Ai5f, in the fame Manner as if fuch Veflels had ren- dezvoufed at CumpvellTown, in like Manner, and at the Time required by the faid A(?c. VIIL Provided always, That no Fifliing Veffel employed in the White Herring Fifhery, fhall be obliged No Veffcl oWi- to cany to the latter Fiihing more than one Fleet of Neis ; any Thing in the faid Adt to the contrary in 6'='* '° "="''>' '^ any wiie notwithftandurg. r^iSn'lt"^ FleetofNets. Comernwgl.pjerj fee farther i% Geo, i. c.i^, 29 Gto. 2. r, 33 £f 35. 3oG«o. 2, f, 21 fiif'30. 33 G«, 2. <■. 27. £? 2 Geo. 3. c. 15. CAP. X. An A6t for enlarging the Time and continuing the Duties granted by feveral Adls of Parlia- ment for Repairs of the Piers oi Bridlington, alias Burlington, in the County of Tork ; and for making the faid Ads more effrftual. PR. WHEREAS by an Aft of Parliament made and pafTed in the eighth and ninth Years of the Reign s & 9 w. 3. of his late Majefty King JVilliani the Third, intituled. An A^ for the Repair of the Piers a/Brid- <■. 2f . lington, ff//(jj Burlington, in the Eafl Riding of the County of York, it was amongff othejr Things enafted, That from and after the firf'c Day oi May one thoufand fix hundred and ninUy-feven, and before and until the firft Day of May one thoufand fcven hundred and four, the Duties therein m?ntioned fhould be paid for the rebuilding, repairing and amendijig the faid Piers ; to wit, one Farthing for every Chal- dron of Coals, that during the faid Term fliould be laden on board any Ship, Hoy, Bark or other Veftel, at or in the Port of Neivcqfle upon Tine, or at Sunderland, Blythe, Seaton-Sluice, Culler-Coats, or any other Port, Harbour, Colliery, or Place that was or was reputed to be a Member of the Port of Newcajlte; and to be paid to fuch Perfons and in fuch Manner as by the fidd Aft is direfted ; and by i Geo. r. c.49. another Aft made and pafled in the firft Year of the Reign of his late Majefty King George the Firft, referring to the faid former Aft, all the Duties thereby granted and made payable, and every Claufe, Matter and Thing therein contained were revived and enacted, and direfted to be continued and paid for fourteen Years, from the twenty-fourth Day offline one thoufand feveii hundred and fixteen, until the twenty-fourth Day of June one thoufand feven liundred and thirty : And whereas by one other Adt made 5 Geo. i. c ic, in the fifth Year of the Reign of his faid late Majefty King George the Firft, intituled, An Ail for enlarging the Time granted by two ASls of Parliament for Repairs of the Piers a/Bridlington, alias Burlington ; and' for * making the faid Afts more effeSiud; it is thereby (amongft other Things) enacted. That the faid Aft- palled in the eighth and ninth Years of the Reign of his faid late Riajefty King JVilliam the Third, with all the Powers thereby given, for charging, raiimg, levying, colledting and difpofing of any Sum or Sums of Money, for or towards repairing or rebuilding the faid Piers oi Bridlington, alias BurFrngton, fliould from and after the twenty-fourth Day oi'June one thoufand ieven hundred and thirty, continue and be in full Force, for and during the Term of tv/enty-five Years ; and that from and aft;r the twenty-fourth Day oijune one thoufand feven hundred and nineteen, for the Term of thirty-fi.-i Years, the feveral additional P p p 2 ' Rates