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452 C. 4- Anno fecundo Gulielmi & Mari^. SefT. 2. A. D. 1690. ^f'^f't^"!" XI. For every hundred Weight of Pepper, containing one hundred and twelve Pounds, imported afterthe fee 8 Geo""? ^^^^ ^^^ ^"^ twentieth Day of December, and before the faid tenth Day of November one thoufand fix hun- c. 15. §. ic.' ^^'^ ^^'^ ninety-five, twenty-eight Shillings, over and above what the fame is charged with in the Book of Rates ; and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity ; one third Part of the faid Duty charged upon Pepper to be paid down, and Bond to be given for Payment of the Refidue at the End of twelve Months, or elfe to difcount after the Rate of ten Pounds per Centum, on paying down the whole Duty, Jlaifins lool. Xlf. For every hundred Pound Value of Grocery Wares and Druggs (other than Pepper and Liquorice MwTh^fe"^' which are hereby particularly charged; and alfo except Currans, Sugar, Tobacco, Mace, Cinnamon' to pay b't^cl' bv'^'^^'^^SS' ^"'^ Cloves) imported after the faid five and twentieth Day ot December one thoufand fix hun- 4& 5 W. & M.'ls<l ^ntJ ninety, and before the tenth Ds.y o( November ons thoufand fix hundred and ninety-five, ten c. 5. §. 10. Pounds. But new Duties XIII. And for every hundred Pound Value of Currans imported within the Time aforefaid, five Pounds Annc'^ ^6 ^^^ ^"'^ above what the fame are refpedlively charged with in the Book of Rates ; and fo in proportion 3ooi'.Va^iuof^^"y Sweater or leffer Quantity, Currans after XIV. For every Ton of Iron wrought or unwrought, or caft (except Bufhel Iron) imported from any 2 5March, 1693, foreign Parts after the five and twentieth Day of Dicember one thoufand fix hundred and ninety, and be- topaybut 50s. fore the tenth Day of November one thoufand fix hundred and ninety-five, in any other Ship or Veffel J 4 « 5 W. & jjj^j^ f^^jj j^g ^^g EngUJh built, and whereof the Matter and three Fourths of the Mariners at the leaft are ■'• 5- §• »°- £„^///i!;, thirty-three Shillings. . XV. And for every Ton of fuch Iron which fhall be imported in fuch Engli/h-h.t Ship or VefTel fo na- vigated, three and twenty Shillings, over and above what the fame is charged with in the Book of Rates • and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity. XVI. And for all forts of foreign Iron Wire (except Card Wire, and all Sorts of Iron Wire fmallcr than the Sorts commonly called or known by the Names of Fine fine and Superfine, and all Wooll Cards or any other Wares made of Iron Wire) to be imported between the five and twentieth Day of December one thoufand fix hundred and ninety, and the tenth Day oi Nove?nber one thoufand fix hundred and ninety- five, there fhall be paid for every hundred Weight, containing one hundred and twelve Pounds, two and twenty Shillings and Six-pence, and alfo the Duty mentioned in the Book of Rates ; to be paid by the Importer, and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity ; which Sorts of Iron Wire (except as aforefaid) it fhall and may be lawful for any Perfon or Perfons whatfoever to import within the Time afore- faid, and no longer; any Law, Statute, or Ufag3 to the contrary no:withftanding. XVII. And for all Sorts of Steel Wire imported within the Time aforefaid, the Sum of fourteen Shillings for every hundred Weight, containing as aforefaid, over and above the Duty charged in the Book of Rates; and {o in proportion for any gr ater or leffer Quantity. XVIII. And for every Iron Pot, and Iron Kcctle, imported within the Time aforefaid, one Shilling and three Pence, over and above what is charged in the Book of Rates. XIX. For every fmall Back for Chimnies, imported within the Time aforefaid, one Shilling and two Pence, over and above what is charged in the Book of Rates. XX. For every large Back for Chimnies, imported within the Time aforefaid, two Shillings and four pence, over and above what is charged in the Book of Rates. XXI. For every hundred Weight of Iron flit or hammered into Rods, commonly known by the Name , of Rod Iron, containing one hundred and twelve Pounds, imported within the Time aforefaid, five Shil- lings, over and above what is charged in the Book of Rates ; and fo in proportion for a greater or leffer Quantity. jCXII. For every hundred Weight of Frying-pans, containing as aforefaid, imported within the Time aforefaid, four Shillings, over and above what is charged in the Book of Rates ; and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity. XXIII. For every hundred Weight of Steel, containing one hundred and twelve Pounds, imported within the Time aforefaid, five Shillings and fix Pence, over and above what is charged in the Book of Rates ; and fo in Proportion for any greater or leffer Quantity. XXIV. For every hundred Wieght of Anvils wrought, containing one hundred and twelve Pounds, imported within the Time aforefaid, nine Shillings and three Pence, over and above what is charged in the Book of Rates ; and fo in Proportion for any greater or leffer Qiiantity. XXV. For every hundred of fingle white or black Plates, imporied wit. in the Time aforefaid, four Shil- lings and four Pence, over and above what is charged in the Book of Rates ; and fo in proportion for any greater or leffer Qiiantity. XXVI. For every hundred of double white or black Plates, imported within the Time aforefaid, eight Shillings and eight Pence, over and above what is charged in the Book of Rates; and fo

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any greater or leffer Quantity. XXVII. For every Harnefs-plate, or Iron double, imported within the Time aforefaid, one Shilling and four Pence, over and above what is charged in the Book of Rates. XXVIII. For every hundred V/eight of Iron drawn or hammered, lefs than three Q^iarters of an Inch Square, and all other Iron Ware manufaftured, containing one hundred and twelve Pounds, imported With in the Time aforefaid, five Shillings, over and above what is charged in the Book of Rates. XXIX. Provided, That no manufaclured Iron or Iron Ware, which by this A£l is charged to pay by the Piece or hundred Weight, ihall be liable to pay the Duty of thir.y-three Shillings, or twenty three Shillings by the Ton, impofed i>y tliis A&.. » vvy ■;;■ I ^ XXX& I