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 A. D. 1757* Anno tricefimo prlmo Georgii II. 'C. 2 — 5. 155 time to time, to order and permit to be exported from Great Britain or Ireland^ for the only Ufe, Supply, exported for the and Suftentation of the faid Forces, fuch Quantities of the aforefaid Commodities as {hall be neceffary for Supply of Force* that Purpofe, and in fuch Manner, as his Majefty fhall think fit to dire^lj any thing in this or any other [l^^y^f^l^^ "' A6t to the contrary in any wife notwithftanding. Allies. VI. Provided always, That, during the Continuance of this A(Sl, the Bounty or Bounties granted by any n^ Bounty to be Law upon the Exportation of any of the Commodities before-mentioned, fliall not be allowed or paid to paid on Com, any Perfon upon the Exportation thereof out of this Kingdom to any Place whatfoever, or by whatfoever &c. exported. Authority the fame may be exported i any thing in this or any other A61 of Parliament to the contrary notwithitanding. by^zGcc.c.z. And fee 3* Geo. l, c. 8. which takes off tbe'Prohib-ti<in. CAP. ir. An A6t for continuing and granting to his Majefty certain Duties upon Malt, Mum, Cyder and Perry, for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and fifty -eight. XIII. A ND be it further enabled by the Authority aforefaid. That from and after the fiid twenty-fourth Allowances for jfX Day of "June one thoufand fcven hundred and fifty-eight, there {hall be allowed to Malfters and Exportation of Makers of Malt for Exportation, for every twenty Quarters of Barley, or other Corn or Grain that {hall '^^*^'' be entered and made into Malt for Exportation, in Cafes where by Law any Bounty is allowable on the Exportation of Malt, an Allowance of thirty Quarters, after the fame {hall be dried and made into Malt, and no more, upon the Exportation thereof, though by their fleeping, wetting or watering the fame, the faid twenty Quarters fliall be run out to any greater Quantity exceeding the faid thirty Quarters, according to an A61 of Parliament made in the fuft Year of the Reign of their late Majeflies King IVililam and Queen ' Mary^ intituled, An J(^ for encouraging the Exportation of Corn y and fo in Proportion for a greater or lefs iW. &M,f. iz. Quantity. C A P. III. An Ad: for allowing the Importation of fuch Fine Italian Organzine Silk into this Kingdom from any Port or Place whatfoever, as fliall have been (hipped on or before the Day therein mentioned. < VV Fine 07-ganzined ItTxiianThrown Silk; it was (among other Things) enacted, that it {hould and tingClauie in ' might be lawful for any Perfon or Perfons to import or bring into this Kingdom from any Port or Place, or ^^^ 3° Geo. 2. ' feren, Organzined Thrown Silkof the GrowthorProdudion of //a/y; and that all fuch Organzined Thrown J^JmToncernhr Cuftom-houfe zt London, to the Intent that no other Sort of Thrown Silk might be imported than that ^9ji- i.c.zi. J. c. zS' Storms and contrary Winds, fo that the faid Silk could not poffibly arrive before the Time limited by the ^20. ' faid Act : And whereas the greateil Part of the faid Silk is, fince that Time, arrived in the River of with the Advice and Confent of the Lords Spritual and Temporal, and Commons, in this prcfent Parlia- tnent affembled, and by the Authority of the fame. That it {hall and may be lawful to and and for any Per- In^portauon .-.I- fon or Perfons to import and bring into this Kingdom from any Port or Place, and in any Ship or Ve^oi Fine itaUan' Or- whatfoever, all fuch Fine Organzine Thrown Silk of the Growth or Production of Italy^ and of the Qua- ganzine Silk, as lity dcfcribed by the faid Acit, as {hall appear by the feveral Bills of Lading, and the Oaths of the refpe6tive was fhipped on Captains, to have been (hipped on or before the thirtieth Day of November one thoufand feven hundred or before 30 and lifty-feven, under, and fubjedt to, fuch Penalties and Forfeitures as are in the faid AtSl mentioned ; any ^"^'u^^il''' ^"* thing in the faid recited A<5t, or any other Law or Statute to the contrary notwithftanding. See farther tio^s L ^uTk- 3 Geo. 3. c. 21. which explains and amends the i H, j . c. zi. cited Act, CAP. IV. An h€i for granting an Aid to his Majefty by a Land Tax, to be raifed in Great Britain, for the Service of the Year one thoufand feven hundred and fifty-eight j and for inforcing the Payment of the Rates to be alTeRed upon Smierfet Houfe in the Strand. C A P. V. An Acl for puniftiing Mutiny and Dcfertion ; and for the better Payment of the Army and their Qiiarters. Xz CAP.
 * T THERE AS by an Acl palTed the lafl Seflion of Parliament, intituled. An Aff for the hnportation 1?;'' Preamble, rrtl-
 * in any Ship or VefTel whatfoever, until the tirlt Day of December one thoufand (even hundred and fifty- v. ^''; „
 * Silk as was allowed to be imported by the faid Ail, wherefoever landed, {hould be brought to his Majefly's SUk refer to
 * Thames : And whereas, if the fame is not admitted to be entered, the Perfons, whofe Property the faid
 * Silk is, will be great Sufrerers ;' Bi it therefore enatf^ed by the King's mofl Excellent Majefty, bv and