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 A. D. 1758.' Anno tricefimo fecundo Georgii II. C. 34. 395 or to the Conful or Vice Conful, or the Perfon aaing as fuch in his Abfence, of the Port or Place where the faid Goods fhall be imported, for procuring and delivering to his Majefty's Ambaf- fador, or to the faid Conful or Vice Conful, or the Perfon ailing as fuch in his Abfence, within a reafonable Time to be by him appointed, a Duplicate of fuch Certificate fo loft or miflaid : And Licence thereupon to be upon making fuch Oath, and giving fuch Security as aforefaid, his Majefty's Ambaflador, or the g«nted to .mport the faid Conful or Vice Conful, ftiall grant the faid Maftcr, or the Confignee of the faid Cargo, Leave '^°°^*' or Licence to import the Goods mentioned in the faid Oath; and the fame fhall and may thereupon be lawfully landed and imported. PvI^p WnniUn rnn^« X. Provided nevertherlefs. That nothing in this Aa contained {hall extend, or be deemed, con- ^,y brimporuXT^^ ftrued, or taken to extend, to hinder or prevent the {hipping, tranfporting, importing, felling or difpofmg of any Woollen Goods or Woollen Manufadure of any Country whatfoever, which {hall have been taken from the Enemies of the Crown of Great Britain^ and condemned as lawful Prize, by any Ship or Ships of War, or Privateer, belonging to, or bearing Commiftion from his Majefty, his Heirs or Succeflbrs. ^ j • /, XL Provided, That at the Time of the Importation of fuch Prize Cloths a Copy of the Sen- J^^f^^^^^^^^^^^ lence of Condemnation, {igned by the Perfon condemning the fame, fhall be delivered to the v^on- demnation to the Conful, ful, or Perfon ailing as fuch, at the Port or Place of Importation. .o England^ Ireland^ ■' other Place or Places, Country or Countries, but only from thofe of the faid Growth, Produc- ' the Penalty of the Forfeiture of all fuch Goods as fhould be imported from any other Place or -* expreffed : And it was by the fame Ail provided. That the faid Ail, or any Thing therein con- -' tained, fhould not extend or be meant to reftrain and prohibit the Importation of any of the -' for Loading of fuch Commodities theretofore, within the faid Streights or Levant Seas, though f' fa£iure of Afia, from any Ports or Places in the Streights or Levant Seas., except fuch Ports 5 and Places as are within the Dominions of the Grand Seignior; after reciting the aforefaid > Claufe, and alio the aforefaid Provifo in the faid Ait of the twelfth Year of the Reign of ' faid late Majefty King Charles the Second, herein before recited, and alfo reciting that ' whereof, were brought from thence Raw Silk, and other Commodities, to Marfeilles and other ^* Ports in France, great Quantities whereof were carried into Italy, and from thence imported into ' was by the faid Ail enaited, from from and after the twenty-ninth Day of September one thoufand .* feven hundred and twenty, the faid recited Claufe or Provifo, as to the Importation of Raw Silk ' intituled, ^An Afi for preventing Frauds, and regulating Abufes, in hisMajeJiy's Ciiftoms; reciting, that ' Goods, Wares or Merchandizes, fhould be feized as forfeited, for or by reafon of unlawful Im- ' other Perfon or Perfons as fhould be deputed and authorized thereunto, by Warrant from the Lord Ee e 2 * been
 * XII. And whereas by an Ad of Parliament pafied in the twelfth Year of the Reign of his late Recital of Clajfes in Aft
 * Majefly King Charles the Second, intituled. An ASffor the Encouragement and Increafmg cf Ship- i^ Car. z. c. iS.
 * ping and Navigation, it was, amongft other Things, enadled, That no goods or Commodities of fo-
 * reign Growth, Production or Man u failure, and which {hould be brought
 * Wales^ the Iflands of Guernfey Of Jerfey^ or Town of Berwick upon Tweed, in Englifl) built Ship-
 * ping, or other Shipping, as therein before mentioned, fhould be {hipped or brought from any
 * tion, or Manufaiture, or from thofe Ports where the faid Goods or Commodities could only or
 * ufually had been firft fhipped for Tranfportation, and from none other Places or Countries, under
 * Country, contrary to the true Intent and Meaning of the faid Ail, as alfo of the Ship in which
 * the fame were imported, with all her Guns, Furniture, Ammunition, Tackle and Apparel; one
 * Moiety to his Majefty, his Heirs and Succefibrs, and the other Moiety to him or them that fliould
 * feize, inform, or fue for the fame, in any Court of Record, to be recovered as in the faid Ail is
 * Commodities of the Streights or Levant Seas loaded in Englijh built Shipping, and whereof the
 * Mafter and three Fourths of the Mariners at leaft, were Englijh, from the ufual Ports or Places
 * the fame were not of the very Growth of the faid Places : And whereas by another Ail of Parlia-
 * ment made in the fixth Year of the Reign of his late Majelly King George the Firft, intituled, 6 Geo. i. c. x{,
 * An A£l for the prohibiting of the Importation of Raw Silk and Mohair Tarn of the Prodii£i or Manu-
 * the Woollen Manufailure in France had fince that Time been greatly increafed, and very
 * large Quantities of fuch Goods were then annually imported from thence to Turkey, in return
 * Great Britain, in Englifj Shipping, greatly to the Difcouragement of the Woollen Manufactures
 * of Great Britain, ^ and the Advancement thereof in France, and that without fome fpeedy Care
 * therein, the Britijh Trade to Turkey would be daily lefTened, and was in Danger of being loft; it
 * and Mohair Yarn of the Produil or Manufailure of Afia, fhould be, and was thereby repealed,
 * excepting only as to the Ports and Places in the faid Streights or Levant Seas, which were within
 * i'ht'Domxmons nitht Grand Seignior : And whereas by another Ail of Parliament paffed in the and 13& i4Car.2.e.i|i
 * thirteenth and fourteenth Years of the Reign of his faid late Majefty King Charles the Second,
 * there were great Praitices and Combinations between the Importers and Owners of Goods and
 * Merchandizes, and the Seizers and Informers, with Defign and Intent to defraud the Force of
 * the Law and his Majefty of his Duties and Cuftoms, It was enailed. That no Ship or Ships,
 * portation or Exportation, into or out of this Kingdom oi England, Dominion of JValcs, or Port
 * and Town of Berwick, but by the Perfon or Perfons who were or fhould be appointed by his iMa-
 * jefty to manage his Cuftoms, or Officers of his Majefty's Cuftoms for the Time being, or fuch
 * Treaufurer, or Under Treafurer, or by Special ConimifTion ^from his Majefty under the Great
 * or Privy Seal; and if any Seizure fhould thereafter be made by any other Perfon or Perfons what-
 * foever, for any the Caufes therein before mentioned, fuch Seizure fliould be void snd of none Ef-
 * feil; And whereas great Quantities of raw Silk of the Product or Manufacture oi Afia have