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 Damaged 6. And 7. And 8. By the Malt Aft, to ' be paid by the firft 1 Buyer, g. To be paid by the? Maker, ■ ' ' J 10. And on every Ton 1 imported from foreign > o Part?, 3 11. And — - — — o 12. And ' o 13. And T 3 4.Ann..c.6. § 14. o 5 % Ann. c, 7. § 1. 12 Ann. ft. 1. c. 2. § 1, 403 Geo. 3. r. 12. § 2. j o 12 Car. 2. c. 23. § 9. s 10 4 o 14, And And o o 10 12 Car. z. c. 24. § 23. 18 Car. 2. f. 5. § 6. '4/r. tsfM. r. 3. § 2. 1 G«. 1. y?. 2. r. 12. § .8, ' 5 W.& M. c. 20. § 10. 4 y/»». f. 6. § 11. 1 3 tsf 14 Cur. 2. f. 11. § 2?- 13 & 14 C«r. § 25. 3 Geo. 3. c. 12. 2. c. 11. 16. And if fo imported}, by Englijhmen, — — j "" 1 7. And if by Foreign- 7 g ers, $ 1 8. On Cyder and Perry 7 , imported, 3 ig. What Allowance to be made per Ton to the Englifi Exporter, and what to the Alien, 1 3 £if 1 4 Car. 2. c. 11. § 25. 20. The Quantity of Cyder to be exported to be certified to the Commiffioners of Excife, and the Excife to be repaid on Ex- portation, I W. & M.fejf. I. c. 22. 21. How much mall be charged for Cyder in Victualling Bills, iW.tfM.M.i.czz. 22. What the Drawbacks on the Exportation of Cyder and Perry, 1 W. jg M.fejf. 1. c. 22. § 1. 4 G*«. 1. g. 3. § 8. 23. Dealers in Cyder to make Proof that it is of their own Growth, or that Duty -is paid, 4 Geo. i.e. 3. § 11. 24. Penalty on Perfons unlading Cyder lhipped for Exportation, "1 IV. & M.fejf. 1. c. 22. §2. 25. And on the Maker concealing it from the Ganger, 7 & 8 £T. 3. f. 30. §16., 26. Informations for falfe or mif-entries mull be brought within three Mpnths after the Offence, ..12 & 13 W. 3. ,c. 11. § 17. 27. Additional Duty on Cyder and Perry, 3 Geo. 3. f.12. Al- tered by 4 Gi'0. 3. c.7. See CuftoiHS, CjciCe, ^alt. C?|Og?itp|)Cl% See Chirographer. D. SDajyettfjam nnu ^afcecing* 1. The Breach in the Levels of Havering and Dagenham repaired, 12 Ann. ft. 2. <r. 17. 2. And Captain Perry how fatisfied for fuch Repairs, 7 Gfc. I. ft. . c. 20. § 32. Damage Cleec. Taken away, 1 7 Car. 2 . c. 6 . Damages 1. Damages given for Dower or Quarentain, deforced where the Hufoand died feifed, zoH. 3. c. 1. 2. Where a Lord unjuftly impleads the Feoffee of his Tenant fug- gefting the Feoffment to be by Fraud, to deprive him of Ward- ship, the Defendant fhall have his Damages and Colls, Si. Marleb. 52 H. 3. c. 6. 3. Damages ffiall be given to the Party prevailing in a Plea for Suit of Court, S/. Markb. 52 H. 3. c. Q. Vol. IX. Tab. £>antages?. 4. Damages fhall be given againft the Tenant in a Writ of Entry fur Diffeifin, and in Affife of Mortdancefter, Writ of Ccff :aoe, Aiel and Befaiel, St. Glouc. 6 Ed. i.e. 1. Expof St, Gloitc. 6 Ed. 1 . 5. Coils fhall be given where Damages are given, ibid.' 6.. Damages given in Darrain Presentment and £>uare Impedit, S..We]im. 2. 13 Ed. 1. c. 5. § 3. 7. Cutting the Heads of Waters and other Trefpaffes, to be punifhed with treble Damages, &c. 37 //. 8. c. 6. § 4. 8. The Recovery of Damages fhall not be hindered by a frau- dulent Conveyance, 13 EI. e. 5. 9. Damages to be affeffed upon Breach of Condition of Bonds, %W. 3..f; w, .-.§ 8. For other Matters, See 3Jppcal 3. Attaint 4, 6, 10, &e, Cl;aucert> 6. Coals 19. Cods, SDifieifin •?. SDotesct: 2. Crro? 6. JFiftj 31. 3lnfarante 1 1. ilife ©dates 2, 6, £?V. f2>erjuri> 3. ISobber^. Damages <&«$/<?, where. 1. In Trefpaffes againft Ecdefiaftical Perfons, 3 Ed. i.e. 1. 2. Againft Officers guilty of unwarrantable Diffeiiins, 3 Ed. 1. r. 24. 3. Againft Bailiffs for attaching Perfons out of their Jurifdiclion, 3 Ed. i.e. 35. 4. Where againft Dijfefors in A.flife, 13 Ed. 1. c. 25. 1 #. 2. f.g. 5. Tri Writs of Re-difeiftn, 1 3 Ed. 1 . c. 26. 6. Againft Perfons falfely pleading Jointenancy in Abatement of Affife, 3^ Ed. 1. ft. 1. 7. Againft Perfons diilurbing Merchants, 9 £^. 3. _/?. 1. c.. 2 R.2.JI. . e.. 8. Againft King's Butler taking more Wine than appointed, 25 Ed. 3. ft. 5. § 21. 9. Againft Officers of the Foreft for illegal Imprifonments, 7 R. 2. f. 4. 10. Againft Buyers and Sellers of Wool by undue Weight, 13 R. 2. e. 9. if. For illegal Profecution. in the Admiralty, 2 f/. 4. c. 11. 12. Againft Diffeifor in fpecial Affile, 4 H. 4. c. 8. 13. Againft Perfons affaulting Members of Parliament, 1 1 H. 6. if. J 1. 14. Againft Perfons feizing Goods of Felons before Conviction, 1 R.3.C.3. 15. Againft Officers citing Perfons out of their Diocefe, 23 H. 8. f. 9. §3. 16. For withdrawing Tithes, &e. z& 3 Ed. 6. c. 13. § 2. 17. Againft Offenders guilty of Forgery, 5 EI. c. 14. § 2, 3. 18. Againft Perfons making wrongful Diftrefs, zlV. & M.ft. t. 'c. 5. §5. 19. Againft Officers making falfe or double Returns, 7 £5" S W . 3. r. 7. j 2, 3. 20. Againft Officers of Exchequer not keeping Account of Mo- nies appropriated to Bank, 8 cif 9 W. .3. c, 20. § 37. 2i. For Perfons fuffering by Non-attendance of Officers of the Exchequer, 8 & 9 W. 3. e. 28. § 4. 22. Againft Perfons making undue Payment to Workmen, 1 Ann. ft. 2. c. 18. § 3. and againft Workmen guilty of Frauds, ibid. 23. Againft Commiffioners neglecting to make Payments accord- ing to 2 Ann. c. 3. § 5. 24. Againft Perfons hindering the faving a Ship in Diftrefs, 1 2 Ann. ft. 2. c. 18. § 3. 25. Againft Perfons concealing Bankrupts Effefts, 5 Geo. 2. <-. 30. § 21. 26. Againft Perfons claiming Debts of Bankrupts falfely, 5 Geo. 2. c. 30. § 29. 27. Againft Workmen in Leather imbezilling Materials, 13 Geo. 2. e.S. 28. Or guilty of Negleft, bV. ibid. § 6. G JDainacjefi
 * 30 Geo. z. f. 4. § 5.