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 A. D. 1760. Anno primo Georgii III. C. r. 523 portion for a greater or lefler Quantity, impofed by the faid Adl of the tenth Year of the Reign of his faid late Majefty King WilUa7n the Third, fhall be raifed, levied, collected, and paid, in the lame Manner and Form, and by fuch Rules, Ways, Means, and Methods, and under fuch Penalties, For- feitures and Difabilities, and with fuch Allov/ances and Exemptions as are mentioned and exprefi'ed in the before mentioned Acts, or any of them, or by any other Law now in force relating to the and all Lnw<! relaun? to Revenue of Excife; and that all and every the faid Laws relating to the Revenue of Excife fhall be jJ=J^^;;^J.;^"^^'^"^.^^';^^|^'=' of full Force and Effecf, to all Intents and Purpofes, for the levying, receiving, afcertaining, and ^-pg^^^ ,hciaid Duties, recovering the faid Duties of Excife upon Beer, Ale, and other Liquors; and the faid Duty of fix &c. Pence, Part of the faid Duty of eight Shillings, for every Barrel of Vinegar, Vinegar Beer, or Liquor preparing for Vinegar, hereby granted or continued, in the like manner as if the fame were repeated •and enafted in the Body of this prefent Aft. IL And be it alfo enaded by the Authority aforefaid. That the faid further Subfidy of Tonnage The Subfldy of Ton- and 'Poundage, and other Duties upon Wines, Goods, and Merchandizes granted by the ^^id Act "^"£^=^J"l^'* Po^'"'*^^^.,, made in the°ninth Year of the Reign of his faid late Majelty King IVilliam^ for his Life; and con- ^/_'",'j commued by'ie- tinued to her faid late Majefty Queen Anne^ by the^faid Act of the firft Year of her Reign, tor her vcial fubre^uent Afts, Life- and afterwards continued to his faid Majefty King George the Firft, by the faid Ail of the firft Year of his Reign, for his Life; and to his faid late Majelty King George the Second, by the faid Act of the firft Year of his Reign, for his Life; and alfo all iuch other Subfidies and Duties as were and all other Subfidics the Life of our faid Sovereign Lord KingG^^r^^^ the Third, railed, levied, colledted, paid, and fatif- ■>"§ the Lite of his pif- fled, by the fame Ways, Means, and Methods, and under the fame Penalties, Forfeitures, and Dif- ^""^ ^^^''j*^^ > abilities and by the fame Rules and Diredtions, and with the farne Allowances, Exemptions, and Drawbacks, as are prefcribed in or by the faid ASt of the ninth Year of the Reign of his faid late Majefty King /^z/Z/W/z, or in any other Act or Adts of Parliament now in force in that Behalf; and tliat the faid Adt of the ninth Year of the Reign of his faid late Majefty King WUUmn^ and other A£ts touching the faid Subfidies and Duties, and all and every the Articles, Rules, and Claufes therein and all Laws relating contained, or thereby referred unto, fo far as the fame relate to the raihng, levying, colkaing, or Jj^;;^"'"' ';^^ ^^'^^^^^^ making Allowances or Drawbacks out of the fame Sublidies and Duties, and any Exemptions in jgyyjnj,^ ^.^ the fame. refpeiSt thereof, ftiall be of full Force and Eftedt to all Intents and Purpofes, during the Life of our faid Sovereign Lord King George the Third, as if the fame were particularly and at large repeated and let down in the Body of this A£t Produce of the laid further Subfidy of Tunnage and Poundage, and of other Duties upon Wines, Subfidies of Tunnage Goods and Merchandizes, and other Subfidies and Duties herein before-mentioned; and the Pro- -"'"^ Poundage 5 <luce of fuch other Subfidies and Duties as were payable on the twenty-fourth Day o'i OSloher one thoufand feven hundred and fixty, and fettled or appointed to be towards the Support of the Houfe- hold of his faid late Majefty King George the Second, and of the Honour and Dignity of the Crown; and the faid PvCvenue of the General Letter Office, or Poft Office, or Office of Poft Mafter General; Revenues of the Poft and the fmall iiianches of his Majeft-y's P.evenucs herein after exprefled; that is to fay, the Monies 0'"='-'; m-, "1-1^ " ■' 1 ' r^ 1 ' poluions in the bxche- Lands, or for Fines of Leafes of the fime, or any or theni [except the Kevenue of the iJuchy or q„fi: .s.-izures j Rents; Cornvjall) and all other Branches and Revenues which on the twenty-fourth Day of Ooiober one (Du'-hy o! Cornwall ex- thoufand feven hundred and lixty, ftood fettled or appointed to be towards the Support of theHoufe- cqred) and other hold of his faid late Majefty King George the Second, and the Honour and Dignity of the Crown,!J'^;|."'''!|p.i.o7rht.d7Jr during his faid late Majefty's Life as atorefaid (except the Monies^which fhall be neccilary to defray Support cV the down, Iuch Expences as fhall have been incurred in the Colleflion and Management of all the laid Subfi- (Chargts of levying and dies Duties, Branches, and Revenues, and except fuch Sums as were iiluing and payable out of the msnagicg the faine^ ex-' ojrp-regate Fund as af irefaid; and alfo except fuch Revenues, Rents, and Herediraments, as have -"^s^'^^) Iuch "^'-vnpnres as fhall have been incurred m the V^olledtion and iViana^ement ot all the iaici bubli- rcharsts of levying and di aggregate ..... been granted or paffed to any Perfon or Perlbns, Bodies Politick or Corporate, by or in purfuance of aiiy Ad or Acts of Parliament in that Behalf; and except all Chargers of particular Annuiiics or Sums of Money on the faid Revenues, or any of them, made or allowed of by any Aft or Acls of Parliament whatfoever) ftiall, from and immediately after the Demife of his faid late Majefty King George the Second, be. during his prefent Majjfty's Li&, carried to, and made Part of, the general -^^ ^° h^cmai u.o, or ags^rcgate Fund eftabliftied by the Aft^of the firft Year of the Reign of his late Majefty King;;';,J^.^"^;4'i,-';7.' "'^ G^iTfT^ the Firft; and be, during the faid Term, ilTued and applied, in manjier herein aficr-men- ' °' " "O .TT.* 1*1 ^ /'•IT'*!■ nilT 1 I'll ^-r ll/- 1 i-'1 X X X 2 Other