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22 G.2. c.36.

22 G.2. c.37.

23 G.2. c.19. § 3 to 6.

23 G.2. c.21. $ 26 to 30.

Punishment of Persons going armed or disguised in defiance of the Laws of Customs or Excise, and for indemnifying Offenders against those Laws upon the Terms in this Act mentioned; and for Relief of Officers of the Customs in Informations upon Seizures which said Act was in part made perpetual by an Act passed in the Forty third Year of the Reign of King George the Third (b); and also,

94. An Act passed in the Twenty second Year of the Reign of King George the Second, intituled An Act for the more effectual preventing the Importation and Wear of Foreign Embroidery and Brocade, and of Gold and Silver Thread, Lace or other Work made of Gold or Silver Wire manufactured in Foreign Parts; — and also,

95. An Act passed in the Twenty second Year of the Reign of King George the Second, intituled An Act for the better securing His Majesty's Duties arising upon Coals, Culm and Cinders exported beyond Sea; and also,

96. So much of an Act passed in the Twenty third Year of the Reign of King George the Second, intituled An Act for the effectual punishing of Persons convicted of seducing Artificers in the Manufactures of Great Britain or Ireland out of the Dominions of the Crown of Great Britain, and to prevent the Exportation of Utensils made use of in the Woollen and Silk Manufacture from Great Britain or Ireland into Foreign Parts; for the more easy and speedy Determination of Appeals allowed in certain Cases by an Act made in the last Sessions of Parliament, relating to Persons employed in the several Manufactures therein mentioned, as relates to the Exportation of Tools or Utensils commonly used in or proper for the preparing, working and finishing of the Woollen or Silk Manufactures of this Kingdom; — and also,

97. So much of an Act passed in the Twenty third Year of the Reign of King George the Second, intituled An Act for granting to His Majesty the Sum of Nine hundred thousand Pounds out of the Sinking Fund, for the Service of the Year One thousand seven hundred and fifty, and for applying certain Surplus Monies remaining in the Exchequer as Part of the Supply of the said Year; and for the Application of certain Savings in the Hands of the Paymaster General; and for obviating a Doubt in an Act of the Fifth Year of King George the First, in respect of Payment of certain Annuities thereby granted for the Improvement of Fisheries and Manufactures in Scotland; and for the further appropriating the Supplies granted this Session of Parliament; and for giving further Time for the Payment of Duties omitted to be paid for the Indentures and Contracts of Clerks and Apprentices; and for transferring the Bounties now payable upon the Exportation of British Sail Cloth to the Customs; and for enforcing the Laws against the clandestine Importation of Soap, Candles and Starch into this Kingdom, so far as regards the Payment of the Bounty on British Sail Cloth, and so far as restricts the Importation of Candles, Soap and Starch to Packages containing at least Two hundred and twenty four Pounds Weight of neat Candles, Soap or Starch, and that the same shall be openly stowed in the Hold of the Ship or Vessel importing the same; and also so much of (a) 43 G.3. c. 157. § 1, 2.

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the said Act as requires the Sufferance, Cocquet or Transire, granted for the Removal coastwise of Candles, Soap or Starch, to express the Quantity, Quality and Weight of the same; and also,

98. So much of an Act passed in the Twenty third Year of 23 G.2. c.29.---` the Reign of King George the Second, intituled An Act to § 3. encourage the Importation of Pig or Bar Iron from His Majesty's Mill or "Colonies in America; and to prevent the Erection of any other Engine for slitting or rolling of Iron, or any Plateing Forge to work with a Tilt Hammer, or any Furnace for making Steel, in any of the said Colonies, as relates to the exporting or carrying Bar Iron coastwise; and also,

99. So much of an Act passed in the Twenty fourth Year of 24 G. 2. c.51. the Reign of King George the Second, intituled An Act for § 2. encouraging the making of Pot Ashes and Pearl Ashes in the British Plantations in America, as imposes a Penalty upon Persons making an Entry of any Foreign Pot Ashes or Pearl Ashes under the Name or Description of Pot Ashes or Pearl Ashes of the Production of any of the British Colonies or Plantations in America, or of mixing the same; and also,

100. So much of an Act passed in the Twenty sixth Year of 26 G. 2. c. 19. the Reign of King George the Second intituled An Act for §5. enforcing the Laws against Persons who shall steal or detain shipwrecked Goods and for the Relief of Persons suffering Losses thereby, as relates to the Revenue of Customs; and also,

101. An Act passed in the Twenty sixth Year of the Reign of 26 G.2. c.21. King George the Second, intituled An Act for encouraging the Silk Manufacture of this Kingdom, and for securing the Duties payable upon the Importation of Velvets, wrought Silks_and_Silks mixed with other Materials, not manufactured in Great Britain; and also,

102. An Act passed in the Twenty eighth Year of the Reign 28 G. 2. c.21. of King George the Second, intituled An Act for making more effectual the Laws prohibiting the Importation of Spirituous Liquors in Casks or Vessels not containing Sixty Gallons, and of Tea above the Quantity of Six Pounds, found on board any Ship or Vessel not belonging to or employed by the East India Company; also,

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103. An Act passed in the Twenty ninth Year of the Reign 29 G.2. c.15. of King George the Second, intituled An Act for granting a Bounty upon certain Species of British and Irish Linens exported, and taking off the Duties on the Importation of Foreign raw Linen made of Flax; and which said Act has been continued by an Act passed in the Third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty (a), so long as Bounty is payable upon Irish Linen exported from Ireland; - and also,

104. An Act passed in the Twenty ninth Year of the Reign 29 G.2. c.16. of King George the Second, intituled An Act to empower His Majesty to prohibit the Exportation of Saltpetre, and to enforce the Law for empowering His Majesty to prohibit the Exportation of Gunpowder or any Sort of Arms or Ammunition; and also to empower His Majesty to restrain the carrying coastwise Saltpetre, Gunpowder, or any Sort of Arms or Ammunition ; and also,

(a)· 3 G. 4. c. 28.

105. An

32 G.2. c.92.

33 G.2. c.28.

2 G.3. c.24.

3 G.3. c.21.

3 G.S. c. 22.

4 G.3. c.19.

5 G.3. c.1.

5 G.3. c.10.

5 G.3. c.30. § 4 to 7.

105. An Act passed in the Thirty second Year of the Reign of King George the Second, intituled An Act for the more effectual preventing the fraudulent Importation of Cambricks and French Lawns ; and also,

106. So much of an Act passed in the Thirty third Year of the Reign of King George the Second, intituled An Act for the encouraging the Exportation of Rum and other Spirits, of the Growth, Production and Manufacture of the British Sugar Plantations, from this Kingdom, and of British Spirits made from Molasses, as relates to the Exportation of Rum, and the Penalties imposed for relanding the same; and also,

107. An Act passed in the Second Year of the Reign of King George the Third, intituled An Act for importing Salt from Europe, into the Colony of Nova Scotia in America; and also,

108. An Act passed in the Third Year of the Reign of King George the Third, intituled An Act for explaining, amending and rendering more effectual an Act made in the Nineteenth Year of the Reign of King Henry the Seventh, intituled Silk Works ;' — and also,

109. An Act passed in the Third Year of the Reign of King George the Third, intituled An Act for the further Improvement of His Majesty's Revenue of Customs, and for the Encouragement of Officers making Seizures, and for Prevention of the clandestine running of Goods into any Part of His Majesty's Dominions ; and also,

110. An Act passed in the Fourth Year of the Reign of King George the Third, intituled An Act for importing Salt from Europe into the Province of Quebec in America for a limited Time; which said Act was made perpetual by an Act passed in the Forty eighth Year of the Reign of King George the Third (a); and also,

111. An Act passed in the Fifth Year of the Reign of King George the Third, intituled An Act for the Importation of Salt Beef, Pork, Bacon and Butter from Ireland for a limited Time; which said Act was made perpetual by an Act passed in the Tenth Year of the Reign of King George the Third (b); — and also,

112. An Act passed in the Fifth Year of the Reign of King George the Third, intituled An Act to permit the free Importation of Cattle from Ireland; which said Act was made perpetual by an Act passed in the Tenth Year of the Reign of King George the Third (c) ; —and,

113. So much of an Act passed in the Fifth Year of the Reign of King George the Third, intituled An Act for more effectually supplying the Export Trade of this Kingdom to Africa with such coarse printed Calicoes and other Goods, of the Product or Manufacture of the East Indies or other Places beyond the Cape of Good Hope, as are prohibited to be worn or used in Great Britain; for encouraging the Importation of Bugles into this Kingdom; for the better Supply of the Export Trade thereof, and for discontinuing the Bounty payable in Great Britain, and all Bounties and Allowances in Ireland, upon the Exportation of Corn, Grain, Malt, Meal and Flour from thence to the Isle of Man, as relates to the Importation and warehousing of Bugles; and also,

(a) 48 G. 3. c. 22.

(b) 10 G. 3. c. 2.

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(c) 10 G. 3. c. 3. 114. An

114. An Act passed in the Fifth Year of the Reign of King 5 G.3. c.37. George the Third, intituled An Act for laying certain Duties upon Gum Senega and Gum Arabic imported into or exported from Great Britain, and for confining the Exportation of Gum Senega from Africa to Great Britain only; and also,

115. An Act passed in the Fifth Year of the Reign of King 5 G.3. c.39. George the Third, intituled An Act for more effectually preventing

the Mischief arising to the Revenue and Commerce of Great Britain and Ireland from the illicit and clandestine Trade to and from the Isle of Man ; and also,

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$ 5.

§ 11.

§ 13.

116. So much of an Act passed in the Fifth Year of the Reign 5G.3. c.43. of King George the Third, intituled An Act for the better securing and further Improvement of the Revenues of Customs, Excise and Inland Duties, and for encouraging the Linen Manufacture of the Isle of Man, and for allowing the Importation of several Goods, the Produce and Manufacture of the said Island under certain Restrictions and Regulations, as relates to unentered Goods found concealed in any Package or Merchandize sent to the King's Storehouses; and also as relates to damaged Wines; and also as relates to the Importation into Great Britain of Tobacco Stalks or Stems stript from the Leaf; and also as relates to the Proceedings against any Persons by Capias or otherwise, or against any Vessel, Cattle, or Carriage forfeited by the said Act or any other Act; or as relates to the Importation of Bestials (and other Goods, the Growth and Manufacture of the Isle of Man, and the Bounties payable upon the Importation of British and Irish Linens; or as relates to the Importation of Spirits, or the Allowance of Drawbacks or Bounties on Goods exported to the Islands of Faro or Farro, and to the Exportation of prohibited or other Goods to the said Islands; and also as relates to the Importation of Coffee in less Packages than One hundred and Twelve Pounds Weight, and to Vessels hovering within certain Distances of the Coast, and to the Shares to be paid to Officers for making Seizures, and the Mode of prosecuting such Seizures and also, 117. An Act passed in the Fifth Year of the Reign of King 5 G.3. c.45. George the Third, intituled An Act for more effectually securing and encouraging the Trade of His Majesty's American Dominions; for repealing the Inland Duty on Coffee, imposed by an Act made in the Thirty second Year of His late Majesty King George the Second, and for granting an Inland Duty on all Coffee imported (except Coffee of the Growth of the British Dominions in America); for altering the Drawbacks upon Sugars exported; and for repealing Part of an Act made in the Twenty third Year of His said late Majesty, whereby Bar Iron mude in the said Dominions was prohibited to be exported from Great Britain, or carried coastwise; and for regulating the Fees of the Officers of the Customs in the said Dominions; and also,

§ 21 to 24.

§ 28 & 29.

118. An Act passed in the Fifth Year of the Reign of King 5 G.3. c.48. George the Third, intituled An Act for prohibiting the Importation of Foreign manufactured Silk Stockings, Silk Mitts, and Silk Gloves, into Great Britain and the British Dominions; and for rendering more effectual an Act passed in the Third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, for explaining, amending and rendering more effectual an Act made in the Nineteenth Year of the

6 G.3. c.19.

6 G.3. c.28.

6 G.3. c.40). § 9 to 11.

6 G. 3. c.50.

7 G.3. c.2.

7 G.3. c.41.

Reign of King Henry the Seventh, intituled Silk Works ;and also,

119. An Act passed in the Sixth Year of the Reign of King George the Third, intituled An Act for the more effectual Encouragement of Trade and Manufacture of Leather Gloves and Mitts in this Kingdom; - and also,

120. So much of an Act passed in the Sixth Year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Third, intituled An Act to prohibit the Importation of Foreign wrought Silks and Velvets for a limited Time, and for preventing unlawful Combination of Workmen employed in the Silk Manufacture; which said Act was made perpetual by an Act passed in the Forty eighth Year of the Reign of King George the Third (a), as relates to the Importation of Foreign wrought Silks and Velvets; and also,

121. So much of an Act passed in the Sixth Year of the Reign of King George the Third, intituled An Act for explaining and amending such Part of an Act made in the Third Year of the Reign of His present Majesty, as relates to certain Duties on Wines imported; for the more easy collecting and effectually securing the Stamp Duties for Copies of Court Rolls; for Relief of Persons who have omitted to insert in Indentures, or other Writings, the full Sum agreed to be paid Clerks, Apprentices and other Servants; for amending such Parts of Two Acts made in the last Sessions of Parliament, as relate to certain East India Goods, and Bugles exported to Africa; for permitting a certain Quantity of Wheat, Barley, Oats, Meal and Flour to be exported from Great Britain to the Isle of Man, for the Use of the Inhabitants there; for allowing the Exportation of certain Quantities of Coals, free from the Payment of the Duty granted by an Act made in the last Sessions of Parliament, to the Islands of Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney; and for obviating certain Doubts with respect to the Importation of Oats and Oatmeal, under the Authority of an Act made in this present Sessions of Parliament, as permits certain Quantities of Coals to be exported from Newcastle and Swansea to the Islands of Jersey, Guernsey and Alderney, without Payment of certain Duties; and also,

122. An Act passed in the Sixth Year of the Reign of King George the Third, intituled An Act for allowing the Conveyance. from the Ports of Southampton and Portsmouth, to the Port of Cowes in the Isle of Wight, of Goods not liable to Duty on Exportation, or prohibited to be exported, and of Sheep and Cattle, between the said Ports, without Cocquets being taken or Bonds entered into for that Purpose; and for extending an Act made in the Twenty ninth Year of the Reign of King Charles the Second, for taking Affidavits in the County, to be made use of in the Court of King's Bench, Common Pleas and Exchequer, to the Isle of Man; and for appointing Ports and Places for shipping and landing Goods in the said Island; and also,

123. An Act passed in the Seventh Year of the Reign of King George the Third, to amend the last mentioned Act; and also,

124. An Act passed in the Seventh Year of the Reign of King George the Third, intituled An Act to enable His Majesty to put the Customs and other Duties in the British Dominions in America, (a) 48 G. 3. c. 22. § 1, 15.

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