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jA. D. 1667. Anno decimo nono Caroli U, C. 3. 309^ XXXVI. And for the further enabling of the faid Mayor and Commonalty, and Citizens of the faid An Impofition. City of London, and their Succeflbrs, to perform and accomplifh the Works in this A€i mentioned; (2) uponCoais... JBe it enadted by the Authority aforefaid. That for all Sorts of Coals, which from and after the four and twentieth Day of June one thoufand fix hundred fixty-feven, and before the four and twentieth Day of June one thoufand fix hundred feventy-feven, Ihall be imported and brought into the Port of the City oi' London, or the River of T'Www within the Liberty of the faid City of London, upon the fame River, to be fold by

the Chaldron or Ton, there fhall be paid by way of Impofition thereupon, (over and befides all other Im-

poftcions and Duties due and payable for any fort of the faid Coals, by Virtue of any Law or Statute now in Force) according to the Rates hereafter mentioned ; that is to fay, For fuch forts of Coals as are ufually ibid by the Chaldron, for every Chaldron thereof containing thirty-fix Bufhels IVinche/fer Mcafure, the Sum of twelve Pence ; and for all fuch forts of Coals as are fold by the Ton, for every Ton thereof containing twenty hundred Weight, the like Sum of twelve Pence; (3) which faid Impofition of twelve Pence for every Chaldron or Ton of Coals, fhall from Time to Time during the Term aforefaid be anfwered and paid unto the faid Mayor, Commonalty and Citizens, and their Succeflbrs, or to their Deputy or Depu- ties, Officers or Afligns, by the Mafter, Owner or Owners, or other Perfon or Perfons taking Charge of any Ship or Veflel whereupon the fame (hall be laden, before they fhall break Bulk, or have a Meter ,afligned for the meafuring or weighing of any Coals aforefaid, to be delivered from on Board any fuch Ship ior Veflel ; the fame to be paid at fuch Place or Places, as by the faid Mayor and Court of Aldermen fhall ifrom Time to Time be appointed for the Receipt thereof; upon Receipt whereof, tTie Party appointed to • receive the fame Ihall without Delay, Fee or Reward, deliver a Receipt to the Perfon or Perfons who ihalli pay the faid Duty, which Rtceipt fhall for fo much be a fufHcient Difcharge. I XXXVII. And to the End that the faid Impofition may be duly anfwered and paid without Fraud ' or -coj].-,^^^. Covin, and for the better Levying and ColleiSting thereof, and for Difcovery of the juft Quantities of all: Duty for levying.' forts of Coals to be imported as aforefaid: (z) Be it further enafted by Authority aforefaid. That the the fame. Coal-meters for the City of London, appointed or to be appointed, and every of them, and their refpedlive Deputies, in their Turn and Courfe of Attendance refpeftively, fo foon as any Ship or Veflel freight with Thefe Rules are- Coals fliall be unladen, fhall forthwith deliver a true Certificate in Writing, unto the Deputy or Deputies, 3?!^'* ""'}5 Officers or Affigns of the faid Mayor and Commonalty and Citizens, who (hall be appointed to receive the , '^L'^"&*S^' faid Impofition, of the Sorts, Quantities and Number of Chaldrons or Tons of Coals refpedtively, which &m..c, 10.. fhall be meafur^d or weighed, and delivered from on Board any fuch Ship or Vefl'el, on Pain for his or their 'Default therein, to be fufpended from the Execution and Benefit of his or their Office or Imployment for. one whole Year from thence next following : (3) And in Cafe it fhall appear by fuch Certificate or other- wife, That there was on Board any fuch Ship or VeflTel, a greater Number of Chaldrons or Tons of Coals, than for which the faid Impofition fhall have been anfwered and paid as aforefaid ; ;That then, in.fuch . Cafe there fhall be paid to the faid Mayor a. id Commonalty and Citizens, and their Succeflxars, for eveiy Chaldron 01 Ton of Coals fo concealed, over and above the Impofition aforefaid, the Sum of five Shillings ; . for whichi (in Cafe of Refufal to pay the fame) fuch Ship or VelTel, or any the Tackle, Furniture or Ap- ■ parel thereof, may be attached and detained by Warrant from the Mayor of the faid City for the Time be-~ jng, until Payment thereof. | XXXVII!.. Provided nevertheh-fs. That if the Importer, upon fuch Certificate delivered in by the Coal — ! meter, (hall within four am' twenty Hours give in his Poft-Entry, and fatisfy and pay the whole Duty forr 1 the Surplufage of Coals appealing upon the unlading of fuch Ship orVefTel, That then upon fuch Pay-- j ment, the Penalty aforefaid fnall be I'ifcharged. XXXIX. And be it further enaiSed, That all and every fuch Sam and Sums of Money which fhall be How tke faia ■ 1 raifed upon the Receipt of the faid Impofition of twelve Pence for every Chaldron or Ton of Coals, or i™p?''°" "'"'l i by fuch additional Duty in Cafe of Concealment as aforefaid, fhall in the firfl Place be applied and difpofed ^^ '•f'"!. i unto and for the SatisfacSlion of fuch Perfons whofe Grounds fhall by Virtue and in Purfuance of this Aft betaken and employed for the inlarging of the Streets, and narrow PafTages within the faidCrty; . (2) and after Satisfaftion given for the fame, the Refidue of the faid Monies fhalT be applied and difpofed unto i and for the Satisfaftion of fuch Perfons whofe Grounds fhall be employed for the making of Wharfs or: ! Keys on the No th-fide of the River of Thames, and upon each Side of the Sewer called by the Name or . Names of Bridewell-Dock, Fleet Ditch and Turnmill-Brook ; and alfo for the building and making fuch Pri- - ^ fens within the faid City, as fhall be neceflTary for the Safe Cuftody and Imprifonment of Felons and other ,; Malefaftors. , XL. And to the End the Monies to be raifed upon the Impofition aforefaid, may be duly applied to the And the Ac^ ' Ufes for which the fame is by this Aft appointed ; (2) Be it further enafted. That there fhall from Time counts of Re- - to Time be provided, and kept in the Chamber of London, one or more Book or Books of Vellum or Parch- ceip" and Difo.- 1 ment, in which all R-Ionies thereupon to be received, fhall from Time to Time be entred and fet down : buffements ' (3) And alfo other like Book or Books, wherein the Accounts of all Payments and Difburfements out of ^"'"^'"f^'- J the fame fhall be likewife entred, exprefEng the Time when, the Occafion for which, and the Name of the ■ : Perfon or Perfons to whom the fame were fo paid or di(burfed: (4) And that it (hall and may be lawful to ■ .■ and for all and every Perfon or Perfons that fhall or may be in any wife concerned fo to do, to have free i Accefs unto, and view the faid refpeftive Books of Receipts and Difburfements at all Times when the -•; Chamberlain's Office is open, without any Fee or Reward to be taken or demanded for the View or Infpec- tion thereof: And that the Chamberlain of London for the Time being, before the End of Michaelmas Term i in every Year, fhall tranfmit, and upon his Oath deliver into the Receipt of the Exchequer, a true Copy • or Duplicate of the aforefaid Books of Accounts, containing the Receipts and Difburfements of all Monies ■ which fhall be raifed and paid by or out of the faid Impofition upon Coals, in the Year preceding, and end- - ^ ing upon the four and twentieth Day of "June next before, there to be received Gratis by the proper Officer,., 1 and kept amongfl the Records of the faid Court j where it fhall alfo be lawful for any Perfon or Perfons, who '