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 APPENDIX. 217 III. For, and upon the Burial of every perfon the fum of Four (hillings ; And for, and upon the Particulars. Burial of every perfon of the degree of a Duke of England, Scotland or Ireland, the fum of Fifty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Dutchefs of any of the (aid three Kingdoms, the like fum of Fifty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for,- and upon the Burial of every perfon of the degree of a Marquefs or Marchionefs of any of the (aid three Kingdoms, the fum of Forty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every perfon of the degree of an Earl or Countefs of any of the faid three Kingdoms, the fum of thirty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for and upon the Burial of every perfon of the degree of a Vifcount or Vifcountefs of any of the (aid three Kingdoms, the fum of Five and twenty- pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every perfon of the degree of a Baron or Baronefs of any of the faid three Kingdoms, the fum of Twenty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Eldeft fon of a Duke, of any of the faid three Kingdoms, or his Wife, the fum of Thirty pounds, over and above the faid Four • (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every younger Son of a Duke of any of the faid three Kingdoms, or his Wife, the fum of Five and twenty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for and upon the Burial of every Eldeft Son of a Marquefs of any of the faid three Kingdoms, or his Wife, the fum of Five and twenty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for and upon the Burial of every Younger Son of a Marquefs of any of the faid three Kingdoms, or his Wife, the fum of twenty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings j and for, and upon the Burial of every Eldeft Son of an Earl of any of the faid three Kingdoms, or his Wife, the fum of twenty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings; and for, and upon the Burial of every Younger Son ot an Earl of any of the faid three Kingdoms, or his Wife, the fum of Fifteen pounds, over and above the (aid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Bu- rial of every Eldeft Son of a Vifcount of any of the faid three Kingdoms, or his Wife, the fum of Seven- teen pounds and ten (hillings, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Younger Son of a Vicount of any of the faid three Kingdoms, or his Wife, the fum of Thirteen pounds fix (hillings and eight pence, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Eldeft Son of a Baron of any of the faid three Kingdoms, or his Wife, the fum of Fif- teen pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Younger Son of a Baron of any of the faid three Kingdoms, or his Wife, the fum of Twelve pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Unmarried Daughter of a Duke of any the faid three Kingdoms, the fum of Five and twenty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Unmarried Daughter of a Marquefs of any of the faid three Kingdoms, the fum of Twenty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Unmarried Daughter of an Earl of any of the faid three Kingdoms, the fum or Fifteen pounds, over and above the faid four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Un- married Daughter of a Vicount of any of the faid three Kingdoms, the fum of Thirteen pounds fix (hillings and eight pence, over and above the faid four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Unmarried Daughter of a Baron of any of the faid three Kingdoms, the fum of Twelve pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Widow of a Duke of any of the faid three Kingdoms, the fum of Fifty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Widow of a Marquefs, of any of the faid three Kingdoms, the fum of Forty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Widow of an Earl of any of the faid three Kingdoms, the fum of Thirty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Widow of a Vicount of any of the faid three Kingdoms, the fum of Five and twenty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Widow of a Baron of any of the faid three Kingdoms, the fum of Twenty pounds, over and above the faid Four ihillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every perfon of the. degree of a Baronet of any of the faid three Kingdoms, or of Nova Scotia, or his Wife, the fum of Fitteen pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings -, and for, and upon the Burial of every perfon that is a Knight of the Order of the Bath, or his Wife, the fum of fifteen pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every perfon who is a Knight Batchelor, or his Wife, the fum of ten pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Serjeant at Law, being the Kings Serjeant, the fum of Twenty pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of the Wife of every Kings Serjeant, the fum of ten pounds, over and above the faid Four ihillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every other Serjeant at, Law, the fum of Fifteen pounds, over and above the faid Four Ihillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every fuch other Serjeants Wife, the fum of Seven pounds and ten Ihillings, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every perfon of the degree of an Efquire, or fo re- puted, or owning or writing himfelf fuch, or his Wife, the fum of Five pounds, over and above the ("aid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Gentleman, or reputed Gentleman, or own- ing or writing himfelf fuch, or his Wife, the fum of Twenty (hillings, over and above the faid Four millings; and for, and upon the Burial of every Younger Child of Baronets, Knights of the Bath y Knights Baichelors, Serjeants at Law, Efquires or Gentlemen, or reputed Efquires or Gentlemen, or owning or writing themfelves fuch, and their Wives, the fum of Twenty (hillings, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Widow of a Baronet, the fum of Fifteen pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for, and upon the Burial of every Widow of every Knight of the Bath, the fum of Fifteen pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings : and for, and upon the Burial of every Widow of a Knight Batchelor, the Sum of Ten pounds, over and above the faid Four (hillings ; and for and upon the Burial of every Widow of every Serjeant at Law, being the APPEND. 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