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A. D. 1776* Anno decimo fexto Georgi! III. C. 52; by the Authority aforefaid, That as well for fuch of the faid Bohea Teas, Singlo Teas, and Coffee, as remained unfold on the fifth Day of April out thouAnd’ fiufen hundred and feventy-fix, as alfo for fuch ' Bohea Teas as hereafter JJjall be imported at.any Time or Times on-before <hp thixty-.firft.-Day of De- cofe^?f'ohF9ibufandftveh hundred and idvent^-ffit, thd laid United Corti party nwy, a^ ahy Tirnff within thfe>3pKb0f‘fivtf’¥dtatSr>to bd computed Aofn-the 4mj»o?tatioh! thereof, exbofe fuch refpeftive Teas and Cdfee ,tonf}al^iao4iafi€c.f<ieh t&aleor Sales there (hall bKalhrared'thedilaeDifcQuht^ bnPaymeuts of the refp*<ah(e jpptie^on fochTefyraqdCoffee, as if the fame had been expofed to Sale within theTerm of thr« Ye^te^r any"other Time heretofore limited by t>aw» Ufage, qr Cuftom, to tha contrary Ltli lAftliiblPfcr-fOTtWer'ertafted bythfo Adthhrityeforefaid, That,' for BhrJ during the foid Terrti of'five Yqar)Mlto ^sseftaijutbd.^s-aiofefaid; there,(hall-fee dxa'wnbacfa and allnwedlfor allthefaid Teas ahdiCof- fee^wbif^ fbaij.'br’eicpocted.from this KingdomaaMerchandife to Maneb, or any of tho ,BrityfcColwiies or Plantations in'America, to the Exporter or Exporters thereof, fuch and the .fame Drawbacks pr Allow¬ ances, an}* tinder fuch Rules, Regulations, Securities, Penalties, and Forfeitures, as fuch Exporter or ExpQcterafwMltl tore-been intitled to in cafe fuch Teasaad Gofiifo had been exported within the Term Of thrpeiYeus.fsosLthe refpeftive Times of the Importation thereof; any Law, Ufage, or Cuftom, to the contwy.itMrtwatbAanding.

  • W>.i And wheraftsy’ byreafonofi (hefaid tnternaitnmitb Trade.iaigvtat' Barb trf Um CoffteyMrpofted

‘ by the. faid; Un*ed?Got*pan{r iaiitbr. Ship oniafter'¥eok xrtseiaHoufaiidnfejten'hdgwlredi’and

  • fev6nsj>-tjb«er^ mdmrbieh hathnbefen -fold’ by the faicfoUniied Corhpariypybt-TematpsiunctearedJni their
  • Waretwufes; belonging tmthe Bayers thereof, dod tbefame camyofbetexported withirrthrte Years after
  • the Importation thereof’ be it therefore further btnrfttd 'byt.the’rAiithorityiafovefaidy Thar, if the faid

Coffee,! mported by tbe faid Ship<6|rirttr/04ryyjiti tbeYear indaithon&Bdfavenhupdrtdiand fev«nty*thrree, and-foow remaining widened-in-ch«'faid Company!*- Warehoaftss^dhaH rbeexported- af any Time within five Years,, 'tnbe compnfed front the ImpdrtaaionitMtetof.ytbevB'fliaU^berdrbam -backland allowed far the fuavey to the Expoetesor Exporters thereof, -fifofrMvdwtetfamd D>MmUctebPcAll0tvance»,,andvrtdeV fdeh Rute^- ®.eg«lj*tidrtk( >8flcferties^Pdfldl<ies;l«ffi)AeftupHq ad fiscS Keptwimar Exporters wofod-have-'been indtleffteinwyfe facto Coffee didd fonit^&pbh&i wlthnn the.'IFeyinrvfalKm Yearaftrnnthaf mpoftatfon thertnf; aoylM wyCWtom, for Ufage; to'the cotUrary rmt'i’ifaftxndsng.’’' ' - n J s i'- v' r . i V. lftbeidtdnartwhyt;!atod be it farther enafted By the ’Affthernyiafarefald; That if-the faid United Coni- panyxif- Merbhsnts of BttghnA (tiding to the'fih^/ntffaispftUlforany.Time ftegleft-to kfeop the Market fupnllddrwrttlrik ifeffident Quantity df Tea at /eafoiiabfoTrices, xoanftm faeCorKwmptfon ihe/eof ih Gr&iiifiitaiwii fh»M andtnay be lawfal tn fmdfortheCmninifliotietsfoftbe’Treafory, or ¥ny thtee or marts oHtam/^fortfasLofo High Tnufaffr fov’thfeTrmebeirtg, -ft) grant? bfcences eo any other Perfon or Perfotm'®ftffitowBadi»Pd»ti<f 6t Corporate;‘•tO'4iripOrt.i«fo’G>^f0r?rfl/ir,frt*h any Piute of Europe, iTO7fsdhboad«gwilrttWtMar1M¥tr-’«|d ftbjea lo'futfP'Dlfliw,; arid! dndeFftidh’Reftriftions and Limitations, andfuydfti tadMWdcfeesy^iid!wittofaeft Lictrtcts;- as drft'by 'fttry'Aft'Q' Afts’nbw ifi Foree prefcribedtmd divtjfiiil-wiih^Yefadft’to Ted' tb "be'irtroor tea froth' atty Parti Of Europe by the faid Uh feed Company of Mkmhanbs>of'Art*UMrf'tradfag-to theEajt Mitt j fthy Thing contained in tHs Aft to the eohtrary thereof inrtOiywUtfl^WnhftMding. 1 i< v -ir.-- ■ t s v ■(» W yd ,v-1 •-•a '.u-t. . r • , ,<> r-U o>.t tr.j ,C i -> • . /i ; . •>'.>! la.’ts ai>.aY o»-«ir io V s’* '>■' ■" •■'C'A P.”;*1LWJ n-..i, w V r. t>i »<. / -t A»(teflwr^wiitth‘e^»Lineai orCoh jtteral, »«' Parc of GrMf^n/mwdUbd- Scet/amif not- "^th^^^tfie^Fdt'het'ojf’Wdthet'^etc Alifrisf;',' ,

  • VT7<HERfi AS by an'Aft, rrrade m the Parfiament of £nfA«W, fa ’tlle eleventh and twelfth Yearii of
  • VV‘ thnReigft of hirlate Majefty King /T///foWthe Thiray-Untituled, jfti to enable his Majtfty’t
  • nabura^io^SaajeiTs fO inherit tbe-'Emite of their Aneefors, esWt 'Einetftof ^CtUatetal, 'KiPtubthJleiniiihg (heir
  • Fathet*ok s)Mtt A Herts,) it is enafted, That alf^nd CViryTerfan Or Periods,• tjfthg'tlft?.KIng’f
  • rtktiiraHbtlrtft'Subjaft Or SdMeftS, within Shy Of the'King'tf Reatms df-'DbfoihiodS', Thyll tma fnay here-

‘ after!>a,toCiftN”irtbftit. 'and be inheritable, ‘as Htif off ^frs‘fa‘Mi4’,HonoWfoy MahOrs;-' Lahtfs; Teffe-

  • melfts,'.Or Hereditaments, and make their Pedigrees and TitleVby’DMbent'ft'brn afiy of their Antrftors,
  • Lineal br Collateral, although the Father and Mother,■ bi* Fathers 'W.Mblhi'rs, or othfer'Anticftnr of
  • fuch'Peribri dr Perfons, by, from, through, dt under wbotri he, (he, for they,’may tnake or derive their
  • Tiile ot Ptedigree, wdre dr was, or is or are, or fhall be, bbrnOut of the King’s Allegiance, and but of
  • his Majefty’s Realms and Dominions, as freely, fully, and tffefttially, to' fcll'Irtterrteahd Purpofes^ as' if
  • fuch Father orMbfher^ or Fathers or Mothers, or other AnceftoF or Ahceftb'te, frbm? throiiyhr,;or
  • undetwhorh; *he, fai, of ihey, Ihall or may make’ or derive theii* Title for 'Pedi^rte;had beith hatu-
  • raiized, or rtahiral-diorA jSdbjeft for Subjefts wi'thfti<ht King’s'Doihirtidhs ; 'arhPLaftfof '^Ciiftoih'Tb'fhp
  • contrary rfotfeitBftahdrng 1 And whereas Doubts haVe fori fen Whether'the PfoVifidhoffthf aforWMd'Sta^
  • tute wpulcf- take place’ ih Scotlemd by the Rufes of the Common:Lavf thereof;batrff it'lsyeafbriabfe'tfut
  • the Rule vif Sticceffion fhould take place in both Parts df the UnfrtM Kingdom, arrtl That fuch
  • Doubts’ fhopld be1 removedbe it therefore declared and enafted by thb King’s moft‘ Excellertt Ma¬

jefty, «by’ hhif' frith the Advice ahd Cohfent of tRe Lordi Spixitual'an'd Temporal, and Comfobns, in this prfnftit PaSUXment'affeinbled, anclTy the Authdrfty bf*?he', farrt?, Ttjdt III anH every Perfon'for Per¬ fons, JSeft^flfe! KM^Trfalufdf-bt)r?i Subjeft’or Subjefts wHhlft thiJ Um th d •’Kingdom, Or arty othefof the Krng,'s RtaTms of Donffnlons,’ {ball and may hereafter lawfully inherit, add Ke inheritable^ fn Scotland, as Heir or Hefrs to any Honours, Manors, Lands, Tenements, or Hereditaments, and make their Pedigrees Vol. XII. .4G and 591 Eaft India Como pany to be al¬ lowed ofual Di^ counts on the Sale of all Tea* and Coffee, within five Years after the Importation thereof. The Term of three Yean ex- tended to fire, in relation to the Drawback on ex porting Teat and Coffee to Ireland and America. The fame Tim* allowed for ex¬ porting Coffee, brought by the Shrewlbury, ill >771, »nd yet remaining in the Company'* Warehoufes. In cafe the Company ne¬ glect to fupply the Home Mara ket with Tea, at reafonable Prices, Comm! fa fionero of the Treafury may grant Licenfes to any Perfon* to import th* fame. Preamble. AB 11 and 14 Col. in. All Perfcns, being the King1* natural born Subj-flt, fhall inherit at Heir* to any Manon, Digitized by kaOOQ e