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An act for laying additional duties on hides and skins, vellom and parchment, and new duties on starch, coffee, tea, drugs, gilt and silver wire, and policies of insurance, to secure a yearly fund for satisfaction of orders to the contributors of a further sum of one millio eight hundred thousand pounds towards Her Majesties supply; and for the better securing the duties on candles; and for obviating doubts concerning certain payments in Scotland; and for suppressing unlawful lotteries, and other devices of the same kind; and concerning cake-sope; and for relief o Mary Ravenall, in relation to an annuity of eighteen pounds per annum; and concerning prize cocoa nuts brought from America; and certain tickets which were intended to be subscribed into the stock of the South-Sea Company; and for appropriating the monies granted in this session of Parliament.
Great Britain.Date: 1712]- Books
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Abstracts of the several laws and rules that are now in force, relating to the importation and exportation of wines. Into and out of Great-Britain. With complete tables of the net duties, ... By Charles Cleland, ...
Cleland, Charles.Date: 1737- Books
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A complete view of the British Customs; containing the rates of merchandize, With The total Net Duties to be paid Inwards, Outwards, and Coastwise, and the Drawbacks upon Exportation: All carefully calculated to the Twentieth Part of a Penny. AS Also The several Branches that compose those Net Duties and Drawbacks, fully exemplify'd and explain'd. Likewise, Great Variety of Forms of the Computations of the Duties; Tables of Drawbacks, and Bounties on Exportation; with Examples and Instructions in the Waterside Business. To which is added, The Ports, Members, and Creeks of Great Britain; the lawful Keys and Wharfs, and Tables of Officers-Fees in the Port of London; with the City Duties of Package, Scavage, and Balliage. And An Index containing the Substance of all the Custom-Laws, Rules, and Injunctions. The Whole continu'd To the End of the Session of Parliament, Anno Nono Georgii. To which is now added, a supplement, containing several alterations and additions. And The Rates of Merchandizes Usually imported, and not particularly rated in the former Book of Rates. With the total net duties and drawbacks. Being a further Continuation To the End of the Session of Parliament, Anno undecimo Georgii. By Henry Crouch, Of the Custom-House, London.
Crouch, Henry, -1732.Date: MDCCXXVI. [1726]- Books
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A complete view of the British Customs. Part the second. Containing ample instructions for the entering, examining, and delivering of goods and merchandizes imported into Great Britain from Foreign Parts. Illustrated By Examples of the Present Practice of the Officers of the Customs, at the Water-Side in the Port of London; in the several Sorts of Goods that are now most usually imported into the said Port. To which is added, an appendix, containing the theory and practice of measuring, and cask-gauging. Designed, not only for the Use of the Officers of His Majesty's Customs in the Out-Ports; but for the Service of all concerned in the Importation of Foreign Goods. By Henry Crouch, Of the Custom-House, London.
Crouch, Henry, -1732.Date: M.DCC.XXVIII. [1728]- Books
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A complete view of the British Customs; containing the rates of merchandize, With The total Net Duties to be paid Inwards, Outwards, and Coast-Wise; and the Drawbacks upon Exportation: All carefully calculated to the Twentieth Part of a Penny. AS Also The several Branches that compose those Net Duties and Drawbacks, fully exemplify'd and explain'd. Likewise. Great Variety of Forms of the Computations of the Duties; Tables of Drawbacks, and Bounties on Exportation; with Examples and Instructions in the Waterside-Business. To which is added, The Ports, Members, and Creeks of Great-Britain; the lawful Keys and Wharfs, and Tables of Officers Fees in the Port of London; with the City Duties of Package, Scavage, and Balliage. And An Index, containing the Substance of all the Custom-Laws, Rules, and Injunctions. The Whole being A Continuation and Improvement of the late Mr. Edgar's Vectigalium Systema; wherein, the Errors are rectified, Deficiencies supply'd, and Variations added, to the End of the Session of Parliament, Anno none Georgii. By Henry Crouch, Of the Custom-House, London.
Crouch, Henry, -1732.Date: M.DCC.XXIV. [1724]